Chloe Booth Hart
1763-1807
Chloe Booth Hart (abt. 1763-1807) was born about 1763. She was the daughter of Nathan Booth and Abigail Steele. She married Asahel Hart, the father of Azuba Hart who was Wilford Woodruff's step-mother, on 11 Jan. 1804 in New Britain, Hartford Co., Connecticut. She died 10 Feb. 1807 in Berlin, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Her proxy temple ordinance work was completed by Wilford Woodruff's family members on 8 Nov. 1869 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory.
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