Married Lorenzo Pettit, 23 Nov 1845, Hempstead, Nassau, New York
Children - None
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 2, p. 405
Lorenzo Pettit, and with his wife, he started west in February, 1846, with the first company of exiles from Nauvoo bound for the Rocky Mountains. After spending several months at Winter Quarters, he continued the journey to G. S. L. Valley, where he arrived in October, 1848. He lived in the "Old Fort" about two years and cultivated the land upon which the City and County Building now stands. Later the Pettits moved west of the city, living on the present site of the Copper Plant for nearly forty years. Bro. Pettit's first wife died Feb. 6, 1879, and in November, 1881, he married Emma Smith Brower.
Obituary - In Salt Lake City, February 6, 1879, of bronchitis, LUCY ANN, wife of Lorenzo Pettit, in the 51st year of her age.
Deseret News
February 12, 1879
Married Lorenzo Pettit, 23 Nov 1845, Hempstead, Nassau, New York
Children - None
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 2, p. 405
Lorenzo Pettit, and with his wife, he started west in February, 1846, with the first company of exiles from Nauvoo bound for the Rocky Mountains. After spending several months at Winter Quarters, he continued the journey to G. S. L. Valley, where he arrived in October, 1848. He lived in the "Old Fort" about two years and cultivated the land upon which the City and County Building now stands. Later the Pettits moved west of the city, living on the present site of the Copper Plant for nearly forty years. Bro. Pettit's first wife died Feb. 6, 1879, and in November, 1881, he married Emma Smith Brower.
Obituary - In Salt Lake City, February 6, 1879, of bronchitis, LUCY ANN, wife of Lorenzo Pettit, in the 51st year of her age.
Deseret News
February 12, 1879
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