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Parley Parker PRATT [Parents] 1 was born on 12 Apr 1807 in Burlington, Otsego, New York, USA. He died on 13 May 1857 in Van Buren, Crawford, Arkansas, USA. He was buried on 14 May 1857 in Fine Springs Nea, Crawford, Arkansas, USA. Parley married Hannahette SNIVELY on 02 Nov 1844 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States of America, USA.
Other marriages:
FROST, Mary Ann
BROTHERTON, Elizabeth
WOOD, Mary
MARDEN, Belinda B.
HUSTON, Sarah
SOPER (SOPHER), Phoebe E.
WALKER, Ann Agatha
MONKS, Martha
DOWNS, Keziah
MC COMB, Eleanor Jane
HALSEY, Thankful
SOURCE: Data for the family of Parley Parker Pratt and Mary Wood is taken
from a Family Group Record prepared by the Jared Pratt Family Association,
Dorothy G. Topham, President, 423 Seventh Avenue, Salt Lake City, UT 84103,
which lists:
- Birth: Family records of Parley Parker Pratt. 21 leaves. Manuscript
(handwritten, some holograph). Photocopy in possession of Jared Pratt
Family Organization (see above), and microfilm copy at Genealogical
Society of Utah, GS Film 430,100; Parley Parker Pratt papers, LDS Church
historical department archives, MS, d, 625; "The Autobiography of Parley
Parker Pratt .../ edited by his son, Parley P. Pratt, Chicago: published
for Pratt Bros. by Law, King & Law, 1888. 502, x p. See p. x (also in
later editions).
- Wife and marriage data: Family records of Parley Parker Pratt, GS Film
430,100.
- Death: Family records of Parley Parker Pratt, GS Film 430,100; "Deseret
News" (12 Nov 1892), p. 2; "Deseret News" (27 Oct 1900); Eleanor McLean
Pratt papers, part of Parley Parker Pratt papers, LDS Church historical
department archives, MS, d, 625; George Higginson, "Account of the
assassination of Parley P. Pratt," manuscript (holograph), part of Parley
Parker Pratt papers, LDS Church historical department archives, MS, d,
625; Steven Pratt, "Eleanor McLean and the murder of Parley P. Pratt,"
Brigham Young University Studies, 15 (Winter 1975), 225-256. See p. 246.
- Burial: Eleanor McLean Pratt papers and George Higginson, "History of the
Cherokee Mission," manuscript (holograph), both part of Parley Parker
Pratt papers, LDS Church historical department archives, MS, d, 625.
NOTE-SRE-Mum's info says that this cemeter in Richmond, MO.
- Parents: Family records of Parley Parker Pratt, GS Film 430,100; "The
Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt, p. x; Orson Pratt's own manuscript
record (in back portion of F. W. Chapman's "The Pratt Family: or the
Descendants of Lieutenant William Pratt ..." -- Hartford, Conn.: Case,
Lockwood, 1864 (GS Film 599,765).
- Wife's death: "Deseret News" (5 Mar 1898).
- Wife's burial: Sexton's records, City Cemetery.
- Misc.: TIB; GS Archives; GS Patrons (four-generation) sheets; etc.
SOURCE: Also from a Family Record kept by Helaman Pratt, in possession of Mrs.
Emaline P. Bluth, 782 West Maple, Mapleton, UT 84663.
NOTE: Parley Parker Pratt was an Apostle of Jesus Christ, Utah Pioneer,
Legislator, teacher, farmer, author, poet, statesman, explorer, road builder,
missionary, etc.
NOTE: Information on other wives found "Pratt Pioneers of Utah" by Arthur D.
Coleman.
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