Biographical sketch [microform] (Typescript).

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Biographical sketch [microform] (Typescript).

Born near Andover, Oxford County, Maine, daughter of John Sweat and Poly Mastin. Early life; conversion to Mormonism in 1833; removal to Kirtland, Ohio; move to Illinois; marriage to Thomas McKee; exodus west, 1853; settlement in Palmyra, Spanish Fork, and Salina, Utah; husbands death in 1875; family data.

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