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Almon Mack

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Almon Mack

Birth
Tunbridge, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Death
20 Jan 1885 (aged 79)
Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Rochester, Oakland County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6786931, Longitude: -83.1422223
Plot
1-157
Memorial ID
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A member of the Michigan State Legistature.

The son of Col. Stephen Mack, the founder of Pontiac, and his wife Temperance Bond. Almon Mack was a twin; his sister was Almira Mack (one of the first converts to the Mormon church in 1830). Almon Mack's cousin was the prophet and founder of the Mormon church (LDS) Joseph Smith.

"A favorite among the early settlers of Avon was Almon Mack. He came from Pontiac in 1831, opened a store, and became a member of the state legislature."

Almon Mack also served as Rochester Justice of the Peace (1860) and as Township Supervisor.
A member of the Michigan State Legistature.

The son of Col. Stephen Mack, the founder of Pontiac, and his wife Temperance Bond. Almon Mack was a twin; his sister was Almira Mack (one of the first converts to the Mormon church in 1830). Almon Mack's cousin was the prophet and founder of the Mormon church (LDS) Joseph Smith.

"A favorite among the early settlers of Avon was Almon Mack. He came from Pontiac in 1831, opened a store, and became a member of the state legislature."

Almon Mack also served as Rochester Justice of the Peace (1860) and as Township Supervisor.


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  • Created by: Ray Henry
  • Added: Jul 22, 2006
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15009233/almon-mack: accessed ), memorial page for Almon Mack (28 Apr 1805–20 Jan 1885), Find a Grave Memorial ID 15009233, citing Mount Avon Cemetery, Rochester, Oakland County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by Ray Henry (contributor 46815070).