Advertisement

Sally (Sarah) <I>Judd</I> Herrick

Advertisement

Sally (Sarah) Judd Herrick

Birth
Death
17 Nov 1841 (aged 49)
Burial
Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Sally (Sarah) Judd was born 17 Mar 1792 in Warren, Litchfield Connecticut to Nathaniel Judd and Patty Martha Bierce.

She met and married Lemuel Herrick 27 Apr 1813 in Hamilton, Madison, New York. They had 11 children: Clinton Jeremia Herrick, 14 Jul 1814; Eliza Ann Herrick, 17 Nov 1815; Alonzo Jarquin Herrick, 10 Sep 1817; Lucinda Herrick, 18 May 1819; Clinton Herrick, 16 May 1821; Mary Elizabeth Herrick, 10 May 1823; Amanda Herrick, 10 Mar 1825; Lester James Herrick, 14 Dec 1827; Lucy James Herrick, 14 Dec 1827; Nelson Herrick, 6 Apr 1829; Diana Herrick, 29 Sep 1832.

Sally and her husband joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints early in its beginning. They followed Joseph Smith and Brigham Young through many of the churches early persecutions.

Sally died in Nauvoo, 17 Nov 1841, while that city was prospering. Just 6 years after her death, her husband and children would be forced to flee Nauvoo by mobs intent on driving the Mormons out of Illinois.
Sally (Sarah) Judd was born 17 Mar 1792 in Warren, Litchfield Connecticut to Nathaniel Judd and Patty Martha Bierce.

She met and married Lemuel Herrick 27 Apr 1813 in Hamilton, Madison, New York. They had 11 children: Clinton Jeremia Herrick, 14 Jul 1814; Eliza Ann Herrick, 17 Nov 1815; Alonzo Jarquin Herrick, 10 Sep 1817; Lucinda Herrick, 18 May 1819; Clinton Herrick, 16 May 1821; Mary Elizabeth Herrick, 10 May 1823; Amanda Herrick, 10 Mar 1825; Lester James Herrick, 14 Dec 1827; Lucy James Herrick, 14 Dec 1827; Nelson Herrick, 6 Apr 1829; Diana Herrick, 29 Sep 1832.

Sally and her husband joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints early in its beginning. They followed Joseph Smith and Brigham Young through many of the churches early persecutions.

Sally died in Nauvoo, 17 Nov 1841, while that city was prospering. Just 6 years after her death, her husband and children would be forced to flee Nauvoo by mobs intent on driving the Mormons out of Illinois.


Advertisement

See more Herrick or Judd memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement