After the boy Joseph's calling, his family were the first to hear of the marvelous occurance. His parents were especially faithful all of their lives.
Her husband died before the great Mormon trek to the Rocky Mountains, and she stayed in Nauvoo, with her murdered son's wife, Emma, to attend to her.
∼Lucy Mack was born 8 July 1776 at Gilsum, Cheshire, New Hampshire. Her father, Solomon Mack, born 15 Sept, 1732 at Lyme, New London, Conn. his father, Rev. Ebenezer Mack, born 8 Dec, 1697 at Lyme, New London, Conn.
After the boy Joseph's calling, his family were the first to hear of the marvelous occurance. His parents were especially faithful all of their lives.
Her husband died before the great Mormon trek to the Rocky Mountains, and she stayed in Nauvoo, with her murdered son's wife, Emma, to attend to her.
∼Lucy Mack was born 8 July 1776 at Gilsum, Cheshire, New Hampshire. Her father, Solomon Mack, born 15 Sept, 1732 at Lyme, New London, Conn. his father, Rev. Ebenezer Mack, born 8 Dec, 1697 at Lyme, New London, Conn.
Family Members
-
Baby Boy & Girl Smith
1797–1797
-
Alvin Smith
1798–1823
-
Hyrum Smith
1800–1844
-
Saphronia Smith Stoddard McClarry
1803–1876
-
Joseph Smith Jr
1805–1844
-
Samuel Harrison Smith
1808–1844
-
Ephraim Smith
1810–1810
-
William Smith
1811–1893
-
Katharine Smith Salisbury Younger
1813–1900
-
Don Carlos Smith
1816–1841
-
Lucy Smith Millikin
1821–1882