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Mary Ann Huntsman



Birth1 November 1836Linn County, Iowa Territory, United States
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    Find A Grave, database and images, memorial page for Mary Huntsman Leavitt (1835-1922), memorial #16133908.

    Endowment House (LDS Church), Sealings of couples, living and by proxy, 1851-1889 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1958, 1978), “Vol. A&A1 20 Feb 1851-24 Apr 1854,” p. 102-103; FHL microfilm 183393.

    Washington County News, Washington County News (Saint George, Utah: J.R. Wallis, 1898-1945), "Mother of First Dixie White Child Dies," 16 February 1922, p. 1, column 5.

Death31 January 1922Mesquite, Clark, Nevada, United States
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    Find A Grave, database and images, memorial page for Mary Huntsman Leavitt (1835-1922), memorial #16133908.

    Washington County News, Washington County News (Saint George, Utah: J.R. Wallis, 1898-1945), "Mother of First Dixie White Child Dies," 16 February 1922, p. 1, column 5.

Burial2 February 1922Bunkerville Cemetery, Bunkerville, Clark, Nevada, United States
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    Find A Grave, database and images, memorial page for Mary Huntsman Leavitt (1835-1922), memorial #16133908.

    Washington County News, Washington County News (Saint George, Utah: J.R. Wallis, 1898-1945), "Mother of First Dixie White Child Dies," 16 February 1922, p. 1, column 5.

FatherJames William Huntsman
MotherHannah Ralston Davis

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   • Dudley Leavitt Sr.
Married31 August 1853Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
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    "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (: FamilySearch.org), entry for Dudley Leavitt, Sr. and Mary Ann Huntsman, ID: KWZD-1PT and ID: KWN5-35B.

    Endowment House (LDS Church), Sealings of couples, living and by proxy, 1851-1889 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1958, 1978), “Vol. A&A1 20 Feb 1851-24 Apr 1854,” p. 102-103; FHL microfilm 183393.

    Washington County News, Washington County News (Saint George, Utah: J.R. Wallis, 1898-1945), "Mother of First Dixie White Child Dies," 16 February 1922, p. 1, column 5.

    Deseret News, Deseret Evening News (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News Co., 1889-1910), "Death of Dudley Leavitt," 2 November 1908, p. 3, column 2-3.

          Children:
               Hannah Louisa Leavitt
               Dudley Leavitt
               Orin David Leavitt
               Orson Welcome Leavitt
               Alonzo Thomas Leavitt
               Joseph Henry Leavitt
               Franklin Samuel Leavitt
               George Edward Leavitt
               Aaron Huntsman Leavitt
               Mary Jane Leavitt
               Mabel Lillian Leavitt
               Daniel Lemuel Leavitt


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• 1840Hancock County, Illinois, United States
• 1842Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States
• 1850Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States
• 1860Pine Valley, Washington, Utah Territory, United States
• 1870Hebron, Washington, Utah Territory, United States
• 1880Mohave County, Arizona Territory, United States
• 1900Bunkerville, Lincoln, Nevada, United States
• 1920Mesquite, Clark, Nevada, United States

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• 1840 Population CensusHancock County, IllinoisExtractImage
• 1842 Population CensusNauvoo, Hancock, IllinoisExtractImage
• 1850 Population Censusthe District No 21, Pottawattamie, IowaExtractImage
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• 1860 Population CensusPine Valley, Washington, Utah TerritoryExtractImage
• 1870 Population CensusHebron, Washington, Utah TerritoryExtractImage
• 1880 Population Census34 Dist, Mohave, Arizona TerritoryExtractImage
• 1900 Population CensusBunkerville Precinct, Lincoln, NevadaExtractImage
• 1920 Population CensusMesquite, Clark, NevadaExtractImage

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Crossing the Plains

Thomas C.D. Howell CompanyView Source
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    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pioneer Data," database, part of "Church History Biographical Database" (Salt Lake City, UT: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)

       Departure7 Jun 1852
       Arrival2 Sept 1852


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