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Sarah Alamena Warner

Birth
Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA
Death
1852 (aged 14–15)
Montpelier, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Montpelier, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Sarah-7 Alamena was the daughter of Luther-6 Warner and his wife Permelia Stanton.

7 WARNER siblings.

It is reported by LDS records that Sarah died in 1852, two years after completing the Overland trail from Nauvoo, Hancock, IL. She died at almost 15 years of age, after the 1850 census was taken.

Sarah never married. No children.
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Roll Call of the Dead:

Sarah's father, Luther Warner, died in 1850 on the journey to Utah; her sister, Elnora Lucretia m. 1) Robert Berry, m. 2) Simon Cooker Dalton died in 1865 after giving birth to 12 children; sister Mary Elizabeth (m. Richard Davidson) died in 1856; brother Isaac Stanton died in 1852; sister Adeline Louise died in 1903; sister Laura Ann (?m. Simon Cooker Dalton) died in 1852; sister Terzia Permillia died in 1900; Sarah, herself, died in 1852; brother Charles Alma died in 1911. Her mother, Permelia (Stanton) Warner, died in 1876.
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Reference:

1850 Great Salt Lake Co., UT:
[Luther Warner's children and wife]
Isaac S. Warner 21
Permelia Warner 54 [Luther's wife]
Tirzah Warner 16
-->Sarah Warner 14
Charles Warner 10

1860 Battle Creek, Utah, UT:
Permelia Warner 63 NY [widow] [Luther's wife]
Charles 19 MI B-1841 [Luther and Permelia's son]
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WARNER Lineage: Sarah-7 Alamena Warner, Luther-6 Warner, David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who with his wife and several children sailed to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.
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Preliminary source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner," pub. 1919, by Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols, pg. 704.
http://www.archive.org/details/descendantsofand00warn
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Primary source: "From Knights to Dreamers", Rodney Garth Dalton, author and compiler, pub. date unknown, Chapters 11, and 14. Online.
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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2012.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2010.
Sarah-7 Alamena was the daughter of Luther-6 Warner and his wife Permelia Stanton.

7 WARNER siblings.

It is reported by LDS records that Sarah died in 1852, two years after completing the Overland trail from Nauvoo, Hancock, IL. She died at almost 15 years of age, after the 1850 census was taken.

Sarah never married. No children.
__________
Roll Call of the Dead:

Sarah's father, Luther Warner, died in 1850 on the journey to Utah; her sister, Elnora Lucretia m. 1) Robert Berry, m. 2) Simon Cooker Dalton died in 1865 after giving birth to 12 children; sister Mary Elizabeth (m. Richard Davidson) died in 1856; brother Isaac Stanton died in 1852; sister Adeline Louise died in 1903; sister Laura Ann (?m. Simon Cooker Dalton) died in 1852; sister Terzia Permillia died in 1900; Sarah, herself, died in 1852; brother Charles Alma died in 1911. Her mother, Permelia (Stanton) Warner, died in 1876.
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Reference:

1850 Great Salt Lake Co., UT:
[Luther Warner's children and wife]
Isaac S. Warner 21
Permelia Warner 54 [Luther's wife]
Tirzah Warner 16
-->Sarah Warner 14
Charles Warner 10

1860 Battle Creek, Utah, UT:
Permelia Warner 63 NY [widow] [Luther's wife]
Charles 19 MI B-1841 [Luther and Permelia's son]
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WARNER Lineage: Sarah-7 Alamena Warner, Luther-6 Warner, David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who with his wife and several children sailed to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.
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Preliminary source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner," pub. 1919, by Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols, pg. 704.
http://www.archive.org/details/descendantsofand00warn
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Primary source: "From Knights to Dreamers", Rodney Garth Dalton, author and compiler, pub. date unknown, Chapters 11, and 14. Online.
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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2012.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2010.


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