This article is about a Mormon pioneer. For the American publisher, see Dudley Leavitt (publisher). For the 18th century Congregational minister, see Dudley Leavitt (minister).
Dudley Leavitt
Leavitt c. 1880
Personal details
Born
August 31, 1830 Hatley, Quebec
Died
October 15, 1908 (aged 78) Bunkerville, Nevada
Occupation
Patriarch
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Dudley Leavitt (August 31, 1830 – October 15, 1908) was an early patriarch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a Mormon pioneer and an early settler in southern Utah.
DudleyLeavitt (August 31, 1830 – October 15, 1908) was an early patriarch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a Mormon pioneer...
DudleyLeavitt Pickman (1779–1846) was an American merchant who built one of the great trading firms in Salem, Massachusetts, during the seaport's ascendancy...
and a direct descendant of DudleyLeavitt, a Mormon pioneer. Leavitt's business career started with his joining The Leavitt Group, a regional insurance...
related to the Mountain Meadows Massacre, to which her grandfather DudleyLeavitt was sometimes linked, and which caused tension between her and the church...
Saltonstall Rogers, but was also descended on his mother's side from DudleyLeavitt Pickman, an early Salem, Massachusetts, merchant. He was educated at...
Roswell Leavitt Gilpatric; the abolitionist brothers Roger Hooker Leavitt, Joshua Leavitt and Hart Leavitt; New Hampshire native DudleyLeavitt, publisher...
Exeter. Lieut. Samuel Leavitt's daughter Sarah married Moses Leavitt Jr., son of Samuel Leavitt's brother Moses. Their son DudleyLeavitt became a well-known...
several notable Leavitt descendants, including the well-known Meredith, New Hampshire, teacher and almanac maker DudleyLeavitt. Leavitt was born at Hingham...
representative from New Hampshire; member of Democratic-Republican Party DudleyLeavitt (1790) – publisher, writer, teacher David L. Morril (1790) – U.S. senator...
Congregational minister DudleyLeavitt, for whom Salem's Leavitt Street is named. A Harvard-educated native of Stratham, New Hampshire, Leavitt died an untimely...
Amos Lawrence, Abbott Lawrence, Luther Lawrence, William Prescott, DudleyLeavitt Pickman, and Benjamin Seaver. During pre-Civil War times in the United...
American politician Benjamin Pickman Jr. (1763–1843), American politician DudleyLeavitt Pickman (1779–1846), American merchant Paul Israel Pickman (born 1958)...
9, 1836), and the new City Charter. Saltonstall, his brother-in-law DudleyLeavitt Pickman and Nathaniel Bowditch all acted as trustees of the estate of...