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Nathaniel Leavitt

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Nathaniel Leavitt

Birth
Chester, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
1838 (aged 47–48)
White Pigeon, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA
Burial
White Pigeon, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Dr. Elliott Addition 3, 7, 5
Memorial ID
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He couragously settled in wilderness country.
He took part in community life by accepting civic responsibilities.
He married twice and had nine children.
He cared for his family.
He was happy to give up his way of life in Canada and bravely strike out for a faraway place.
He set out on a quest with his family, striving for a religious goal.
He worked hard as a farmer to provide for his loved ones.
When he left the main body of the Leavitts, he included his younger, single brother with his family.
He left his childen a legacy of the value of hard work, of determination, of love for family.


Passage taken from his monument in White Pigeon, MI (WALF)
He couragously settled in wilderness country.
He took part in community life by accepting civic responsibilities.
He married twice and had nine children.
He cared for his family.
He was happy to give up his way of life in Canada and bravely strike out for a faraway place.
He set out on a quest with his family, striving for a religious goal.
He worked hard as a farmer to provide for his loved ones.
When he left the main body of the Leavitts, he included his younger, single brother with his family.
He left his childen a legacy of the value of hard work, of determination, of love for family.


Passage taken from his monument in White Pigeon, MI (WALF)


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