John Van Cott - Gallery

Gallery

  • Lavina Jemima Pratt Van Cott, John Van Cott's mother, 1787–1878

  • Lucy Sackett, Wife of John Van Cott, 1815–1902

  • Jemima Morris, Wife of John Van Cott, 1831–1851

  • Laura Lund, Wife of John Van Cott, 1843–1913

  • Caroline Pratt, Wife of John Van Cott 1840–1915

  • Caroline Erickson, Wife of John Van Cott 1833–1901

  • Mary Van Cott, daughter of John and Lucy Van Cott, 1844–1884

  • Fannie Van Cott, daughter of John and Lucy Van Cott, 1850–1930

  • Waldemar Van Cott, December 11, 1859 – January 15, 1940, son of John and Laura Van Cott. He was a prominent Salt Lake attorney.

  • Frank Van Cott, son of John and Laura Van Cott, August 7, 1863 – August 17, 1938

  • Lucy May Van Cott, daughter of John and Laura Van Cott, May 5, 1869 – September 28, 1957, professor at the University of Utah and the first dean of women there. Van Cott Hall is named in her honor.

  • Ernest Van Cott, son of John and Laura Van Cott, December 18, 1875 – August 27, 1924. Prominent Salt Lake City doctor.

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