Not long after arriving in America, her family settled in Prince William County, Virginia. Her mother, Mary, died the following year.
Her father, Benjamin, remarried to another widow, Harriett (Penn) Austin, who had two children; John William Austin and Margaret Austin. The union of Benjamin and Harriett brought three more children into the family; Charlotte (Allen) Oliver, Henry Allen and Edward Allen (died as an infant in 1865).
Sarah married another England transplant, Joseph W. Haynes/Haines, who was the son of William and Emma (Markham) Haynes.
Sarah and Joseph had no children. They lived the remainder of their lives in Alexandria, Virginia where Joseph worked as an Engineer.
When she died, she bequeathed her entire estate to her oldest niece, Mary Ann Hayth, the daughter of her sister, Annie (Allen) Sayers.
Not long after arriving in America, her family settled in Prince William County, Virginia. Her mother, Mary, died the following year.
Her father, Benjamin, remarried to another widow, Harriett (Penn) Austin, who had two children; John William Austin and Margaret Austin. The union of Benjamin and Harriett brought three more children into the family; Charlotte (Allen) Oliver, Henry Allen and Edward Allen (died as an infant in 1865).
Sarah married another England transplant, Joseph W. Haynes/Haines, who was the son of William and Emma (Markham) Haynes.
Sarah and Joseph had no children. They lived the remainder of their lives in Alexandria, Virginia where Joseph worked as an Engineer.
When she died, she bequeathed her entire estate to her oldest niece, Mary Ann Hayth, the daughter of her sister, Annie (Allen) Sayers.
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