Three descendants of John Taylor donated to the church artifacts representative of his legacy. President Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the Twelve received the gifts on behalf of the church in his office on March 17. He has since turned the artifacts over to the Church Historical Department.Joseph John Taylor, who is President Taylor's fourth great-grandson, and his son, John H. Taylor, and grandson, Adam J. Taylor, who are the early church president's fifth and sixth great-grandsons, made the presentations. Also present was Darrin Loertscher, who arranged for the presentation to take place.See the full story on ldschurchnews.com.
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