David Dort was converted to the Mormon faith by Lucy Mack Smith in 1831. In 1834, he participated in the march of Zion's Camp from Michigan. He was a member of the Kirtland High Council, 1837; Far West High Council, 1838; and the Nauvoo High Council, 1839. David Dort died in Nauvoo, Illinois in 1841.
Fanny Mack and David Dort had the following children:
* John E. Dort, b. abt 1831 in Rochester, Mich
* Mary Lovisa Dort, b. 6 Jan 1833 in Rochester, Mich
* Stephen Dort, b. abt. 1835 in Rochester, Mich
* Edward Dort, b. abt. 1837
* Joseph Dort, b. abt. 1838
David Dort was converted to the Mormon faith by Lucy Mack Smith in 1831. In 1834, he participated in the march of Zion's Camp from Michigan. He was a member of the Kirtland High Council, 1837; Far West High Council, 1838; and the Nauvoo High Council, 1839. David Dort died in Nauvoo, Illinois in 1841.
Fanny Mack and David Dort had the following children:
* John E. Dort, b. abt 1831 in Rochester, Mich
* Mary Lovisa Dort, b. 6 Jan 1833 in Rochester, Mich
* Stephen Dort, b. abt. 1835 in Rochester, Mich
* Edward Dort, b. abt. 1837
* Joseph Dort, b. abt. 1838
Family Members
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Rhoda Mack Buckland
1791–1848
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Ruth Mack Stanley
1791–1857
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Mary Mack Dort
1793–1827
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Lovina Mack
1795–1823
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Lovisa "Lovicy" Mack Cooper
1795–1874
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Stephen Mack Jr
1798–1850
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Harriet N. Mack Whittemore
1800–1872
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John Mudget Mack
1802–1879
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Almon Mack
1805–1885
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Almira Mack Covey
1805–1886
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Achsah Mack Whittemore
1807–1835
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