George Brunt was born in Stockport, Cheshire, England 4 March 1845. At 18 he emigrated to New Zealand with his parents John Brunt and Mary Morris and their family. They sailed aboard "The British Crown" to the port of Lyttleton and settled in Christchurch, New Zealand. He became a skilled machinist, blacksmith and engineer. William Burnett (George's future father-in-law) records in his journal that he baptized George Brunt July 5, 1867 and ordained him a teacher on June 8, 1868. William Burnett, with his brother James, presided over the new little branch of the Church in Kaiapoi, a village near Christchurch. On 10 October 1869, George married Elizabeth Susan Burnett, the 3rd eldest child of William and Mary Ann Burnett. George was 24, Elizabeth was 15. They had their first baby, Mary Eliza a year later, on November 1, 1870, one day after Elizabeth's 16th birthday. By 1878 the Brunts had 4 children. Elizabeth Susan Burnett Brunt had a strong desire to emigrate from New Zealand and join the saints in Zion.
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| George and Elizabeth Brunt |



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