The LDS Church Ancestral File says she died on October 3, but cemetery records (Utah Burials database) indicate she died and was buried on October 2. Her obituary being printed in the Salt Lake Herald on October 3rd would indicate that she in fact did die on the 2nd, as it would probably take at least a day in order to get it in the newspaper.
Sarah was one of the Utah Pioneers, making the trek west in 1850 with her children and is mentioned in the book "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah", by Frank Esshom, Utah Pioneers Book Publishing Company (1913) under the section on her son Oscar Fitzalan Lyons who was a prominent figure of that time.
The LDS Church Ancestral File says she died on October 3, but cemetery records (Utah Burials database) indicate she died and was buried on October 2. Her obituary being printed in the Salt Lake Herald on October 3rd would indicate that she in fact did die on the 2nd, as it would probably take at least a day in order to get it in the newspaper.
Sarah was one of the Utah Pioneers, making the trek west in 1850 with her children and is mentioned in the book "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah", by Frank Esshom, Utah Pioneers Book Publishing Company (1913) under the section on her son Oscar Fitzalan Lyons who was a prominent figure of that time.
Family Members
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Oscar Fitzallen Lyons
1840–1908
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Amanda Fitzalen Lyons
1843–1884
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Caleb Washington Lyons
1846–1898
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Sarah Bigler Lyons Tucker
1849–1911
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Thomas Bigler Taylor
1853–1885
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Benjamin Albert Taylor
1854–1928
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Albert Perry Taylor
1863–1874
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Carl Straub Taylor
1874–1877
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Elbert Taylor
1878–1879
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Maude Thompson Taylor Weyland
1879–1966
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