She married Henry Brown Wilde, son of John Wild and Jane (Brown) Wild, 9 Nov 1840 in Bishopstoke, Hampshire, England. They had 6 children.
Sarah and Henry joined the LDS Church in 1848 and 1849 in England, and brought their family to the Salt Lake Valley in the Utah Territory in 1851.
They settled in Coalville, Summit, Utah where Sarah taught school for a time to the local children.
Sarah passed away there in Coalville and was buried there. It is likely that the plot number is correct, although I can not say for sure. Anyone I have talked to about it agrees that she was buried in Coalville, although her grave is unmarked and she does not show up in the cemetery records. I was told that there are about 200 unmarked graves in Coalville. It would make sense that she and her husband would be buried next to each other. If anyone has any further proof of this or any other theory about where she was buried, please let me know.
She married Henry Brown Wilde, son of John Wild and Jane (Brown) Wild, 9 Nov 1840 in Bishopstoke, Hampshire, England. They had 6 children.
Sarah and Henry joined the LDS Church in 1848 and 1849 in England, and brought their family to the Salt Lake Valley in the Utah Territory in 1851.
They settled in Coalville, Summit, Utah where Sarah taught school for a time to the local children.
Sarah passed away there in Coalville and was buried there. It is likely that the plot number is correct, although I can not say for sure. Anyone I have talked to about it agrees that she was buried in Coalville, although her grave is unmarked and she does not show up in the cemetery records. I was told that there are about 200 unmarked graves in Coalville. It would make sense that she and her husband would be buried next to each other. If anyone has any further proof of this or any other theory about where she was buried, please let me know.
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