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Jane M. Pettit

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Jane M. Pettit

Birth
USA
Death
16 Aug 1931 (aged 95–96)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7775806, Longitude: -111.8618972
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Grave Location: N_12_3_2E



MRS. JANE PETTIT, UTAH PIONEER, DIES

Salt Lake Wednesday mourned the passing of another Utah Pioneer in the death of Mrs. Jane M. Petitt, 96, who made the long trek across the plains to Utah in an ox team in 1861.

Mrs. Petitt, oldest women present at the Salt Lake old folks' outing at Liberty Park last June, died at her home, 669 East Seventh South Street, Tuesday from infirmities incident to old age.

She was born April 20, 1835, in Connecticut, whence she came to Utah while a young women. She was the widow of Ezra Petitt.

Two sons, Ezra Petitt of Salt Lake and Parley Pettit, Magna; a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Groesbeck of Salt Lake; six grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren survive, in addition to a sister, Miss Martha Moses, and a brother, Fred F. Moses.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

Salt Lake Telegram
12 August 1931
Grave Location: N_12_3_2E



MRS. JANE PETTIT, UTAH PIONEER, DIES

Salt Lake Wednesday mourned the passing of another Utah Pioneer in the death of Mrs. Jane M. Petitt, 96, who made the long trek across the plains to Utah in an ox team in 1861.

Mrs. Petitt, oldest women present at the Salt Lake old folks' outing at Liberty Park last June, died at her home, 669 East Seventh South Street, Tuesday from infirmities incident to old age.

She was born April 20, 1835, in Connecticut, whence she came to Utah while a young women. She was the widow of Ezra Petitt.

Two sons, Ezra Petitt of Salt Lake and Parley Pettit, Magna; a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Groesbeck of Salt Lake; six grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren survive, in addition to a sister, Miss Martha Moses, and a brother, Fred F. Moses.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

Salt Lake Telegram
12 August 1931


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