David Pettegrew

David Pettegrew (Pettigrew) (1791-1863) was born 29 Jul. 1791 in Weathersfield, Windsor Co., Vermont. He was the son of William Pettegrew and Phoebe. He married Elizabeth Alden. He was baptized in 1832. He spoke in General Conference on 6 Apr. 1854 in Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory, which Wilford Woodruff also attended. He died 31 Dec. 1863 in Great Salt Lake City.

Footnotes

David Pettegrew (KWJP-6GW), "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 6 Feb. 2022). David Pettegrew, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/david-pettegrew, accessed 10 Feb. 2022). David Pettegrew (Pettigrew), The Joseph Smith Papers (https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/person/david-pettegrew-pettigrew, accessed 17 Jan. 2022).

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    Elder Elsworth came in President Kimball came to him & told him to pick him out a family to go & stop with him through the winter wanted a handy man. He said I have not a handy man in my company but I will pick you out as good one as I can. Mr Dones came in & gave president Young some Notes against Capt James Brown of some $3000. Had paid some $1400 in county orders asked president Young what He should ...
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    September 28, 1856
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    who also spoke well PM. Elder O Hyde Addressed the meeting in the afternoon was followed by G A Smith & President Young concerning the indian war Waker &c much good instruction was given. Conference adjourned till to morrow 10 oclock Their was preaching during the evening at the Tabernacle By the High Priests quorum the meeting was Addressed by Bishop Petegrew Phineas Young, Gifford Haywood John Neff ...
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    April 7, 1854 April 8, 1854
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    February 26, 1849 ~ Sunday *256th [FIGURES] I wrote A letter to President Young & council concerning introducing school Books into the valley I sent them 13 school Books as A present from Sanborn & Carter of Portland Maine for their exhamination. I expressed my feelings upon the subject. I Also recieved A letter from Br Wm Maxfield of Wilmot Creek N. B. February 25, 1849 ~ Monday *265th Sunday ...
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    February 25, 1849 February 26, 1849 February 27, 1849 February 28, 1849 March 1, 1849
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    July 16, 1898 ~ Saturday 1898. Sat July 16th. Did not go to the office today July 17, 1898 ~ Sunday Sun July 17th. Staid at home all day & rested. July 18, 1898 ~ Monday Mon July 18th Drove to the office, quite busy, & returned home at 4 pm July 19, 1898 ~ Tuesday Tues July 19th Feeling well. at the office. attended the current business July 20, 1898 ~ Wednesday Wed July ...
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    July 16, 1898 July 17, 1898 July 18, 1898 July 19, 1898 July 20, 1898 July 21, 1898 July 22, 1898 July 23, 1898 July 24, 1898 July 25, 1898 July 26, 1898 July 27, 1898 July 28, 1898 July 29, 1898 July 30, 1898 July 31, 1898
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    MINUTES OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE Of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, convened in the Bowery adjoining the north end of the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, and commencing Sunday, April 6, 1856, at 10 a.m. President Brigham Young presiding. On the stand, Presidents B. Young, H. C. Kimball, J. M. Grant. Of the Twelve Apostles: P. P. Pratt, O. Pratt, W. Woodruff,
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    April 6, 1856 April 7, 1856 April 8, 1856
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    during the night. President Young said the people might have their handcarts Brother Elsworth pointed out a mule which he rode after a Buffalo which he had wounded. The mule took right after the buffalo and the mad wounded animal turned and took after the mule. They almost met together when the ^mule^ turned and ran back so suddenly that he threw Elsworth to the ground. The buffalo plunged at him and Elsworth punched the aminal with the mugzgle of his gun in the eye so hard a blow that the buffalo fell to ...