Sessions, Patty Bartlett, 1795-1892
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Bartlett, Patty, 1795-1892
Parry, Patty Bartlett Sessions, 1795-1892
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found: Mormon midwife, 1997:CIP t.p. (Patty Bartlett Sessions) galley (b. Feb. 4, 1795; d. Dec. 14, 1892)
found: Dialogue, 2018:volume 51, number 1, page 101 (Patty Bartlett Sessions; Parry was her surname at the time of her death)
found: Wikipedia, website viewed June 25, 2018(Patty Bartlett Sessions; Patty Bartlett Sessions (February 4, 1795--December 14, 1892) was a Mormon midwife; she was one of the wives of Joseph Smith while still married to her first husband, David Sessions; she was the mother of Perrigrine Sessions, founder of Bountiful, Utah; she is best known for her diaries, which recorded the daily activities of the Latter Day Saints during the first year of the Mormon migration to Utah, and the earliest days of their settlement there; Patty Bartlett was born in Bethel, Maine on February 4, 1795; she married David Sessions on June 28, 1812; converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1833; moved to Far West, Missouri, then Nauvoo, Illinois; was in the pilot company of the Mormon pioneers; arrived in Salt Lake Valley September 24, 1847; died December 14, 1892 in Bountiful, Utah)
found: FamilySearch, June 25, 2018(Patty Bartlett; born 4 February 1795 in Bethel, Oxford, Maine; died 14 December 1892 in Bountiful, Davis, Utah; daughter of Enoch Bartlett and Martha Anna Hall; married David Sessions III (1790-1850) on 28 June 1812 in Newry, Oxford, Maine; married John Parry (1789-1868) on 14 December 1851 in Salt Lake City, Utah)
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1997-03-17: new
2023-09-21: revised
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