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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Salena Leavitt: Birth: 1815 in Irasburg, Orleans, Vermont. Death: 6 Dec 1884 in Massawippi, Hatley Village, Quebec, Canada

  2. Roxana Leavitt: Birth: 17 Dec 1817 in Irasburg, Orleans, Vermont. Death: 16 Jun 1881 in American Fork, Utah, Utah

  3. Caroline Elizabeth Leavitt: Birth: 30 Jun 1819 in Hatley, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. Death: 13 Apr 1869 in Albany, Orleans, Vermont

  4. Nathaniel Leavitt: Birth: 17 Nov 1823 in Hatley, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. Death: 7 Apr 1896 in Ogden, Weber, Utah

  5. Flavilla Lucy Leavitt: Birth: 3 Jul 1826 in Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada.

  6. John Leavitt: Birth: 18 Mar 1827 in Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada. Death: 1 Aug 1899 in Ogden, Weber, Utah


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Rosilla Leavitt: Birth: 27 Jun 1830 in Hatley, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. Death: 27 Mar 1907 in Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas

  2. Mary Jane Leavitt: Birth: 15 Jan 1832 in Hatley, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. Death: 11 Jul 1872 in Hatley, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada

  3. Wire Leavitt: Birth: 17 Mar 1837 in Hatley, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. Death: 12 May 1887 in Kateville, Quebec, Canada


Sources
1. Title:   WALF Submission -- Anne Okerlund Leavitt
Publication:   Anne O. Leavitt 393 So. 700 West Cedar City, UT 84720
2. Title:   WALF Submission -- Anne & Dixie Leavitt
Publication:   Mr & Mrs Dixie Leavitt 393 So. 700 West Cedar City, UT 84720
3. Title:   Phyllis Skeats Research
Publication:   Via e-mail supplied by Anne Okerlund Leavitt
Text:   "On this twenty fifth day of October one thousand (eight hundred) & twenty nine Nathaniel Leavitt widower farmer of major age & Betsey Bean spinster minor both (of) Compton were married by Banns in the presence of the subscribing witnesses by (signatures follow): T. Johnson, Rector Nathan [Nathaniel] Leavitt Betsey Bean Zebulon Leavitt Rhoda Person"

Notes
a. Note:   !DEATH PLACE:Given as Prairie county, MI, but there is no Prairie county in Michigan. From the proxy ordinance dates, it would appear that Nathaniel did not join the Church in life. This needs to be verified. He died in Michigan, so probably was a part of the migration of 1837. From: http://www.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=740d8fffdd28f010VgnVCM100000176f620aRCRD Missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the 1830's frequently traveled through but found little success in Lower Canada, as the province of Quebec was then called. They found proselyting difficult among its largely French-speaking people. In 1836, however, Hazen Aldrich and Winslow Farr proselyted in Stanstead County and baptized a number of people. Twenty-three of these emigrated on 20 July 1837. After the 1840s, missionary work slowed as many Canadian Church members joined other Latter-day Saints who were gathering in the western United States.
b. Note:   HI13236
Note:   (Research):Old North Hatley Cemetery: http://www.interment.net/data/canada/qc/stanstead/oldnorth/index.htm
c. Note:   NF5418
Note:   From Hatley, Quebec, Canada church records, per Laurelee Walkey: On this twenty fifth day of October one thousand eight hundred & twenty nine Nathaniel LEAVITT widower farmer of major age & Betsey BEAN spinster minor both Compton were married by Banns in the presence of the subscribing witnesses by T. Johnson, Rector. [signed] Nathan LEAVITT, Betsey BEAN, Zebulon ____ LEAVITT, Rhoda BENSON [PENSON?].


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