Person:Sarah Garrett (12)

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Sarah Hannah Garrett
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][5] Sarah Hannah Garrett
Gender Female
Birth[4][5] 5 Feb 1856 Willenhall, Warwickshire, England
Christening[5] 5 Feb 1856 Coventry, Warwickshire, England
Marriage 27 May 1877 Randolph, Rich, Utahto David Edwin Fackrell
Death[6][5] 15 Jan 1941 Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States
Burial[5] 18 Jan 1941 Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States
References
  1. Carter, Kate B. "Our Pioneer Heritage". (Salt Lake City, Utah; Daughters of the Utah Pioneers; 1958).
  2. Various contributors. "Family Group Sheet for Joseph Crumb Fackrell and Clarissa Dempsey". (Date(s) of origin unknown. Compiled in Provo, Utah, Thousand Oaks, California, and Idaho Falls, Idaho).
  3. Unknown contributor(s). "Obituary of William Edward Fackrell". (Published at an unspecified location. No date of death is shown in the obituary, nor is the newspaper known.).
  4. 4.0 4.1 Unknown author/compiler. "Family Group Sheet for David Edwin Fackrell and Sarah Hannah Garrett". (Unpublished, hand-written Family Group Sheet, date and place of origin unknown.).
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R). (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
  6. Carter, Kate B. "Our Pioneer Heritage". (Salt Lake City, Utah; Daughters of the Utah Pioneers; 1958).

    In 1874 Hannah went to Randolph, Utah to live with a sister, Lucy, and her husband Jasper Perkins. She helped with the household duties for her board and additional money was earned doing washing and other tasks for different families in the vicinity. While living in Randolph she met David Edwin Fackrell, formerly a resident of West Bountiful, who was homesteading a ranch four miles north of the city on Otter Creek. On May 27, 1877 they were married by a Justice of the Peace and, on October 2, 1879, the ceremony was performed in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. Hannah became the mother of two boys and six girls. She died January 15, 1941 in Bountiful, Utah.
    Lucy F. Christensen—Vera F. Day

  7.   Carter, Kate B. "Our Pioneer Heritage". (Salt Lake City, Utah; Daughters of the Utah Pioneers; 1958).

    "In 1874 Hannah went to Randolph, Utah to live with a sister, Lucy, and her husband Jasper Perkins. She helped with the household duties for her board and additional money was earned doing washing and other tasks for different families in the vicinity. While living in Randolph she met David Edwin Fackrell, formerly a resident of West Bountiful, who was homesteading a ranch four miles north of the city on Otter Creek. On May 27, 1877 they were married by a Justice of the Peace and, on October 2, 1879, the ceremony was performed in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. Hannah became the mother of two boys and six girls. She died January 15, 1941 in Bountiful, Utah.
    Lucy F. Christensen—Vera F. Day"