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	Comments on: Margaret Young Taylor	</title>
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		By: Leslie Ann Taylor		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Leslie Ann Taylor]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[President John Taylor and Margaret Young Taylor were my great-great grandparents.  I, realizing that my great-great grandfather was buried close to my home in Sugarhouse, Utah, thought maybe he purchased more plots and that some might not have been claimed.  I went to the Salt Lake City Cemetery with all my legal papers (to prove who I was) and they took me into the vault.  The smelly old vault with President John Taylor&#039;s own handwriting in a huge ledger.  He had indeed purchased a lot that was never claimed.  Since as I was able to prove that I am his grand daughter, they turned the plot over to me and put it into my name.  It is right next to grandpa.  How lucky am I?  I wonder what else he left behind that wasn&#039;t claimed?
Leslie Ann Taylor]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President John Taylor and Margaret Young Taylor were my great-great grandparents.  I, realizing that my great-great grandfather was buried close to my home in Sugarhouse, Utah, thought maybe he purchased more plots and that some might not have been claimed.  I went to the Salt Lake City Cemetery with all my legal papers (to prove who I was) and they took me into the vault.  The smelly old vault with President John Taylor&#8217;s own handwriting in a huge ledger.  He had indeed purchased a lot that was never claimed.  Since as I was able to prove that I am his grand daughter, they turned the plot over to me and put it into my name.  It is right next to grandpa.  How lucky am I?  I wonder what else he left behind that wasn&#8217;t claimed?<br />
Leslie Ann Taylor</p>
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