Mary Smith Bundy

17 Nov 1802 - 12 Feb 1886
Mary Smith Bundy (1802-1886) was christened 17 Nov. 1802 in Ashton-Under-Hill, Gloucestershire, England. She was the daughter of Willam Smith and Sarah Ann Price. She married George Bundy in Deerhurst, Gloucestershsire on 21 Nov. 1825. She was baptized by Wilford Woodruff on 9 Apr. 1840 in Hawcross, Worcestershire, England. She visited with Wilford Woodruff on 27 Feb. 1844 when he was sick. She died 12 Feb. 1886 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory.

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