Background
Taylor was born in Horsham, Sussex, England to George Edward Grove Taylor and his wife the former Ann Wicks.
Taylor was born in Horsham, Sussex, England to George Edward Grove Taylor and his wife the former Ann Wicks.
He was raised in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England. At age fifteen he moved to Hull, Yorkshire, England. In 1848 he began serving as an Latter- Day Saints (Mormons) missionary in England.
In January 1851 he left England to come to Utah.
Due to his falling ill in Saint Louis on he did not come to Utah until 1852. He originally worked as a cabinet maker and set up his undertaking business in 1862.
In 1875 Taylor went on a mission to Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois. Beginning in 1876 he served for many years as the second counselor to Angus M. Cannon in the presidency of the Salt Lake Stake, which at the time covered all of Salt Lake County.
Taylor became first councillor in the Salt Lake Stake presidency in 1884.
Taylor was elected to the Utah State House of representatives in 1896. In 1904 the Salt Lake Stake was divided into four stakes and Taylor was released from the presidency. He was then called as a patriarch.
Taylor had four wives.