"Nathan Tanner" may refer to:
- Nathan Eldon Tanner (1898-1982) - Served several positions as counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Was a member (1935-1952) of and Speaker (1936–1937) of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Born in Utah, but grew up in southern Alberta, Canada.
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Birth place | Death place | Father | Mother | Joined with | |
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Nathan Tanner (1815-1910) | Greenwich, Washington County, New York, United States | Granger, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States | John Tanner (1778-1850) | Lydia Stewart (1783-1825) | Rachel Winter Smith (1818-1896) + Mary Rosina Baker (1824-1894) + Persis Tippets (1821-1903) + Sarah Littley (1841-1926) + Mary Peacock (1849-1924) |
Nathan Eldon Tanner (1898-1982) | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States | Nathan William Tanner (1870-1948) | Sarah Edna Brown (1878-1959) | Sara Isabelle Merrill (1898-1992) |
Nathan William Tanner (1870-1948) | Wanslip, Summit County, Utah, United States | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States | John William Tanner (1842-1893) | Lucy Rhoena Snyder (1848-1917) | Sarah Edna Brown (1878-1959) |
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