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Former Members of the Winter Quarters research team

Tiffany Taylor graduated from Brigham Young University in April 2006 with a bachelor of arts degree in history. She then worked as a park ranger at the Natchez National Historical Park in Natchez, Mississippi, and is planning on pursuing a graduate degree. Though away from BYU, she will continue to stay close to the project. She is from Orem, Utah. She was responsible for the creation of this website and is involved in gathering histories of the Winter Quarters communities.


Greg Romney graduated from Brigham Young University in April 2006 with a bachelor of arts degree in history. He is from Mesa, Arizona, and has started his dental school studies. His research focused primarily on the causes of death at Winter Quarters, and he was involved in finding information about those buried at Winter Quarters.


Gabe Zeller was an undergraduate student at Brigham Young University, majoring in history education. He is from Reidsville, North Carolina. His research included gathering information about the pioneer settlements in the Winter Quarters area.


Tyler Wright was an undergraduate student at Brigham Young University and majored in computer science. He is from Tucson, Arizona. Much of the formatting and design of this site was done by Tyler. He also focused on the causes of death at Winter Quarters.


Rachel Briggs was an undergraduate student at Brigham Young University. She worked on gathering information about the individuals and families who resided in the Winter Quarters area. She also worked on the website.


Heather Padilla is an undergraduate student at Brigham Young University, majoring in family history. She is from Winters, California. Her primary focus on the project was gathering information about the individuals and families who resided in the Winter Quarters area.


Stephanie Burdick was an undergraduate student at Brigham Young University and majored in Political Science and Public Relations. Her focus was gathering and citing information about the families who resided in Winter Quarters.


Meggie Winn was an undergraduate at Brigham Young University majoing in History Teaching. She worked on the Winter Quarters Wards and researched information on the families that lived there. She also worked on the website.

This site is maintained by students and faculty at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. The Winter Quarters Project, an independent
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