William W. Taylor

William W. Taylor

Infobox Politician
name =William Whitaker Taylor


birth_date =birth date|1853|9|11|mf=y
birth_place =Salt Lake City, Utah
death_date =death date|1884|8|1|mf=y
death_place =Salt Lake City, Utah
office =Utah Territorial Legislature
1883-1884
Assessor and Collector of Taxes for Salt Lake City, Utah
1884
party =unknown
spouse = Sarah Taylor Hoagland
Selma van Cott

William Whitaker Taylor [Taylor's middle name is sometimes reported as Whittaker.] (September 11, 1853August 1, 1884) was a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature, member of the Presidency of the Seventy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and a son of LDS Church president John Taylor. He was a half brother to John W. Taylor, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles who was dropped from the body and excommunicated for refusing to give up plural marriage, and a brother-in-law to George Q. Cannon.

William served a mission in England with his his half brother John, but before leaving married the youngest daughter of Abraham Hoagland and Agnes Taylor, 20-year-old Sarah Taylor Hoagland, [Davis, Kent. "Abstracts of Deaths and Marriages Notices in the "Deseret News Weekly" of Salt Lake City, Utah (1852-1888)". See [http://www.rootsweb.com/~utsaltla/obit_DeseretNews_1870s.html] Married April 5, 1875.] with whom he eventually had six children.

William reported that while crossing the ocean with John on the Steamship Dakota ["Steamship Dakota at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard dry dock." University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division. UW 4078. See [http://content.lib.washington.edu/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/wastate&CISOPTR=1023&CISORESTMP=&CISOVIEWTMP=] .] on the way to England, he had a dream in which Jesus Christ appeared to him, took him by the hand, looked in his face, and asked "Will you ever doubt again?"Lewis, William O. III. "William W. Taylor, General Authority." "GA Pages". Accessed 25 February 2007. See [http://www.gapages.com/tayloww1.htm] .]

Two years after returning from his mission, William was named one of the First Seven Presidents of the Seventy at the age of 26. [See Quinn, D. Michael. "The Council of Fifty and its members, 1844-1945." 1980. "Brigham Young University Studies" 20 (winter): 163-97.] Soon thereafter he was also appointed to the Council of Fifty. [Stout, Hosea. "On the Mormon Frontier: The Diary of Hosea Stout, 1844-1861". Utah State Historical Society, University of Utah Press, 1964, p. 716.]

Despite the near-universal view that John Taylor refused compromise on plural marriage, over a third of general authorities appointed under Taylor were monogamists, including William and his half brother. [Quinn, D. Michael. "LDS Church Authority and New Plural Marriages, 1890 - 1904." "Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought", Spring 1985.] It wasn't until just before his death that William took on a plural wife, Selma van Cott, daughter of fellow Seventies president John Van Cott.

In addition to his rise within the church, William was elected to the Utah Territorial Legislature in the 1883 general election. Within months, he was also elected assessor and collector of taxes for Salt Lake City in February 1884. However, on a Saturday evening that summer, he was attacked with "bilious colic" and died from the effects within a week. ["Deseret News", Vol. 33 (weekly), p. 470.] [Wells, Junius F. "Biography and Death Note of William W. Taylor." "Contributor" 5 (1884): 434.] He left six children, eight years and under, ["Sarah Taylor Hoagland". www.algerclan.org. http://www.algerclan.org/getperson.php?personID=I12200&tree=alger. Accessed 14 May 2007.] from his first wife and none from his second.

Given his meteoric rise in church and public office, one historian commented that William would be much better known if his life hadn't ended at such an early age. His father, who was president of the LDS Church at the time, said in his obituary "I cannot think of anything which I wish he had done differently." [“President William Whitaker Taylor,” Deseret Evening News, 1 Aug, 1884, p. 2.] John Morgan took his place as one of the presidents of the Seventy. [cite book |last=Evans|first=John Henry|authorlink=|title=One hundred years of Mormonism; a history of the Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. from 1805 to 1905|year=1905|publisher= The Deseret News|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|language= |isbn= |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages=515|chapter= |chapterurl= |quote=]

At Taylor's funeral in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Wilford Woodruff, Robert T. Burton, Joseph F. Smith, George Q. Cannon, and John Taylor each spoke. [Smith, John Henry. "The Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star" Volume XLVL, p. 538.]

See also

* Cannon Family (political family)

References

External links

* [http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/w/o/wol3/tayloww1.htm Extended biography of William Whitaker Taylor]


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