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Sarah C <I>Harder</I> Grant

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Sarah C Harder Grant

Birth
Walpole, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Death
11 Mar 1896 (aged 65)
Huron County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Bay Port, Huron County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Sarah was born in 1830 1 of the 6 children daugher of Adam Harder and Catherine Graves Rowe Harder (Adams second wife)

Sarah's brothers and sisters are: (as seen on census)
Frederick Harder 1826 who married Caroline Nichols @8children)
John Harder B:1927 who married Eliza Youngs (@8 children)
Abraham Harder B:1832 MEM#84077131 Who married Mary Valentine (THEY HAD ABOUT @12 children)
Lydia Harder B:1833 who Married Henry Nunn and John Smith (no known children)
Michael Harder B:1835 Memorial# 117509272
who Married Margaret Long (7 children)

Sarah Harder married Grant Alexander January 2 1855 in Elgin county Ontario. (See Elgin county marriages) Alexander and Sarah Harder had these children as found on the Census.

1852 Dennis Grant -M- Lucy Harder
1856 Catherine Grant -M1- Frank Goodman
1856 Catherine Grant -M2- William R Harder
1857 Robert Grant M (B:1865 Caroline Harder_Abrahams)in Tuscola Co 1885 (marriages Tuscola)
1858 Lydia Grant -M- Charles Steel
1860 Mary (Mayme) Grant -M- O.P. Chapin
1862 John A Grant -M- Adeline Sharpsteen
1865 Sarah Grant M
1867 Frederick Grant -M- Minne Hull
1865 Anna Grant see robert 1900 Census
GRANT. Sarah C. Grant, at her home, near Bay Port, Michigan, March 11, 1896, aged 65 years, 11 months, 8 days. She was born in Walpole township, Haldimand County, Ontario, April 3, 1830.
She united with the Reorganized Church June 9, 1890; baptized by J. J. Cornish. Husband, three brothers, and eight children mourn.
She endured many hardships during her life, and was sick nearly two years; but the end was peaceful; she gently fell asleep.
Funeral from Saints' church, March 23; sermon from Ecclesiastes 7:1 by her son, Elder J. A. Grant. Pallbearers, three sons and three sons-in-law. A very large audience was present.
Sources: The Saints Herald [Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints] volume 43, 1896, pg 224; Lisa Walden, contributor

and Catherine Grants 1910 1920 1930
Sarah was born in 1830 1 of the 6 children daugher of Adam Harder and Catherine Graves Rowe Harder (Adams second wife)

Sarah's brothers and sisters are: (as seen on census)
Frederick Harder 1826 who married Caroline Nichols @8children)
John Harder B:1927 who married Eliza Youngs (@8 children)
Abraham Harder B:1832 MEM#84077131 Who married Mary Valentine (THEY HAD ABOUT @12 children)
Lydia Harder B:1833 who Married Henry Nunn and John Smith (no known children)
Michael Harder B:1835 Memorial# 117509272
who Married Margaret Long (7 children)

Sarah Harder married Grant Alexander January 2 1855 in Elgin county Ontario. (See Elgin county marriages) Alexander and Sarah Harder had these children as found on the Census.

1852 Dennis Grant -M- Lucy Harder
1856 Catherine Grant -M1- Frank Goodman
1856 Catherine Grant -M2- William R Harder
1857 Robert Grant M (B:1865 Caroline Harder_Abrahams)in Tuscola Co 1885 (marriages Tuscola)
1858 Lydia Grant -M- Charles Steel
1860 Mary (Mayme) Grant -M- O.P. Chapin
1862 John A Grant -M- Adeline Sharpsteen
1865 Sarah Grant M
1867 Frederick Grant -M- Minne Hull
1865 Anna Grant see robert 1900 Census
GRANT. Sarah C. Grant, at her home, near Bay Port, Michigan, March 11, 1896, aged 65 years, 11 months, 8 days. She was born in Walpole township, Haldimand County, Ontario, April 3, 1830.
She united with the Reorganized Church June 9, 1890; baptized by J. J. Cornish. Husband, three brothers, and eight children mourn.
She endured many hardships during her life, and was sick nearly two years; but the end was peaceful; she gently fell asleep.
Funeral from Saints' church, March 23; sermon from Ecclesiastes 7:1 by her son, Elder J. A. Grant. Pallbearers, three sons and three sons-in-law. A very large audience was present.
Sources: The Saints Herald [Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints] volume 43, 1896, pg 224; Lisa Walden, contributor

and Catherine Grants 1910 1920 1930


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