Sarah was the sister to Jane Browm Montgomery and my great-great-grandmother Mary Brown, who was married to Thomas M. Blakely. Sarah married Wilford Woodruff as his wife number four and went on to Utah. Harry Brown, Rhoda North Brown, Jane Celeste Brown, Mary Brown, Edward Brown and Ira Brown, were her family and Harry died due to injuries sustained from the steamboat Saluda explosion, and is buried in Keokuk, Iowa. Rhoda, Mary, Ira, Jane and Edward stayed at Ft. Laramie, WY, because Ira had a leg cut off due to injuries from the steamboat explosion. Sarah went onto Utah, where she married Wilford Woodruff. After Ira healed, Rhoda, Jane, Edward and Ira went onto Utah, where they found Sarah married. Rhoda got sick and tired of being alone, so she got she got some money from her father and left at night with, Jane, Ira, Edward and Mary went back to Ft. Laramie, WY and Mary met Tom, married him, so Rhoda, Jane, Ira and Edward went back to Ohio. They never saw Sarah again.
Sarah was the sister to Jane Browm Montgomery and my great-great-grandmother Mary Brown, who was married to Thomas M. Blakely. Sarah married Wilford Woodruff as his wife number four and went on to Utah. Harry Brown, Rhoda North Brown, Jane Celeste Brown, Mary Brown, Edward Brown and Ira Brown, were her family and Harry died due to injuries sustained from the steamboat Saluda explosion, and is buried in Keokuk, Iowa. Rhoda, Mary, Ira, Jane and Edward stayed at Ft. Laramie, WY, because Ira had a leg cut off due to injuries from the steamboat explosion. Sarah went onto Utah, where she married Wilford Woodruff. After Ira healed, Rhoda, Jane, Edward and Ira went onto Utah, where they found Sarah married. Rhoda got sick and tired of being alone, so she got she got some money from her father and left at night with, Jane, Ira, Edward and Mary went back to Ft. Laramie, WY and Mary met Tom, married him, so Rhoda, Jane, Ira and Edward went back to Ohio. They never saw Sarah again.
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Buried May 14, 1909
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