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Sabina Ann <I>Clark</I> Adams

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Sabina Ann Clark Adams

Birth
Grenville Park, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada
Death
24 Oct 1861 (aged 49)
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Born: Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada
Buried Old Pioneer Cemetery, later
moved to American Fork City Cemetery.

Sabina Ann Clark age 49
Sabina Ann (Arza Matson) Adams

1831 Married:
March 23, 1831
Arza Matson Adams

1839 Far West
left Far West for Illinois
7 March 1839,

1845 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
31 December 1845
Arza and Sabina endowed, Nauvoo Temple

1850 Settlement American Fork, Utah
In the fall of 1850, Arza Adams was one of
the first settlers of American Fork, Utah

1850 Census Utah Territory
Arza Adams 48, carpenter
Sabina Adams 39
Nathan Adams 19, farmer
Joshua Adams 17
Sabina Adams 14
Elizabeth Adams 7
Jothan Adams 6
Joseph Adams 5
Orpha Adams 1
Abram Coon 26, woodman

1860 Census Lake City, Utah, Utah Terr.
Harry [Arza M] Adams 55, farmer
-Cebrina [Sabina] Adams 49,
-Marilla Adams 27,
-Cathe Adams 22, born Scotland
Joseph Adams 14, son
Orpha Adams 11, daughter
Jas A Adams 11 mos (mother Catherine)
Hy Harden 23, laborer, born New York
Living next to Orson and Mary Kelly

Children:
Nathan Adams
Joshua Adams (wife Mary Bathgate)
George Adams
Sabina Ann (Nicoll) Adams
Sidney Moses Adams (died Illinois, cholera)
Elizabeth Nancy Adams
Theothan Plandemie Adams
Joseph Smith Adams
Orpha E. Adams (Robinson)


Biogrphy Sabina Clark Adams
by Effie Adams with Dale Adams
"... The seemingly endless series of moves in Sabina's life continued in 1849 when she again placed [the family's] humble belongings in several wagons and moved to the Great Basin. She must have thought occasionally that moving and being pregnant were synonymous. Her ninth and last child... was born on Oct. 23, 1849 ...

"Only a year later, Sabina again loaded her family's belongings into wagons and helped build still another home on American Fork Creek, in Utah Valley, the place where she spent the rest of her life.

"Sabina's experiences in American Fork mirrored those of hundreds of other pioneer women who helped to settle dozens of frontier communities under Brigham Young's direction. She certainly enjoyed having a permanent home and a productive garden, seeing her children settled and happy, and having a good husband who was a good provider. Sabina's heartbreaks were not over, however, for in early 1852 6-year-old Theothan died, and in late 1853, 11-year-old Elizabeth Nancy died, leaving her with only five surviving children."


Children:
Orpha Elzetta Adams Robinson 1849-1916

Father: Nathan Clark Jr. 1788-1819
Mother: Nancy McEathron 1796-1853

Editha M Anderson Adams
Marillah Olney Adams
Catherine Cunningham Adams
Born: Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada
Buried Old Pioneer Cemetery, later
moved to American Fork City Cemetery.

Sabina Ann Clark age 49
Sabina Ann (Arza Matson) Adams

1831 Married:
March 23, 1831
Arza Matson Adams

1839 Far West
left Far West for Illinois
7 March 1839,

1845 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
31 December 1845
Arza and Sabina endowed, Nauvoo Temple

1850 Settlement American Fork, Utah
In the fall of 1850, Arza Adams was one of
the first settlers of American Fork, Utah

1850 Census Utah Territory
Arza Adams 48, carpenter
Sabina Adams 39
Nathan Adams 19, farmer
Joshua Adams 17
Sabina Adams 14
Elizabeth Adams 7
Jothan Adams 6
Joseph Adams 5
Orpha Adams 1
Abram Coon 26, woodman

1860 Census Lake City, Utah, Utah Terr.
Harry [Arza M] Adams 55, farmer
-Cebrina [Sabina] Adams 49,
-Marilla Adams 27,
-Cathe Adams 22, born Scotland
Joseph Adams 14, son
Orpha Adams 11, daughter
Jas A Adams 11 mos (mother Catherine)
Hy Harden 23, laborer, born New York
Living next to Orson and Mary Kelly

Children:
Nathan Adams
Joshua Adams (wife Mary Bathgate)
George Adams
Sabina Ann (Nicoll) Adams
Sidney Moses Adams (died Illinois, cholera)
Elizabeth Nancy Adams
Theothan Plandemie Adams
Joseph Smith Adams
Orpha E. Adams (Robinson)


Biogrphy Sabina Clark Adams
by Effie Adams with Dale Adams
"... The seemingly endless series of moves in Sabina's life continued in 1849 when she again placed [the family's] humble belongings in several wagons and moved to the Great Basin. She must have thought occasionally that moving and being pregnant were synonymous. Her ninth and last child... was born on Oct. 23, 1849 ...

"Only a year later, Sabina again loaded her family's belongings into wagons and helped build still another home on American Fork Creek, in Utah Valley, the place where she spent the rest of her life.

"Sabina's experiences in American Fork mirrored those of hundreds of other pioneer women who helped to settle dozens of frontier communities under Brigham Young's direction. She certainly enjoyed having a permanent home and a productive garden, seeing her children settled and happy, and having a good husband who was a good provider. Sabina's heartbreaks were not over, however, for in early 1852 6-year-old Theothan died, and in late 1853, 11-year-old Elizabeth Nancy died, leaving her with only five surviving children."


Children:
Orpha Elzetta Adams Robinson 1849-1916

Father: Nathan Clark Jr. 1788-1819
Mother: Nancy McEathron 1796-1853

Editha M Anderson Adams
Marillah Olney Adams
Catherine Cunningham Adams

Gravesite Details

now a memorial park and all have been moved to American Fork City cemetery



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