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Sarah Ann Warren Allred

Birth
Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
Death
28 May 1858 (aged 63)
Fremont County, Iowa, USA
Burial
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Sarah Ann Warren is the daughter of John Warren and Sarah Martha Herndon.

It is more than likely that Sarah Warren Allred, supported her husband and shared with him in all the early activities of the church and was equally devoted to the Mormon Church. It is fitting that we pay tribute to her profound devotion to her family and her religion.

Like the other women in Far West, Sarah worked from dawn and well into the night caring for the family, working in the fields, performing religious obligations and standing steadfastly behind her husband. William and Sarah had met and married in Tennessee. She had loved him for his strengths: his ability to labor long and hard, his devotion to family and his love of the precepts taught them by the Prophet Joseph Smith. The families testimonies kindled like burning embers in all their bosoms and was the one thing that keep them going and brightened their hope. They were all committed to the struggle to find a place where they could practice their religion in peace.
Sarah Ann Warren is the daughter of John Warren and Sarah Martha Herndon.

It is more than likely that Sarah Warren Allred, supported her husband and shared with him in all the early activities of the church and was equally devoted to the Mormon Church. It is fitting that we pay tribute to her profound devotion to her family and her religion.

Like the other women in Far West, Sarah worked from dawn and well into the night caring for the family, working in the fields, performing religious obligations and standing steadfastly behind her husband. William and Sarah had met and married in Tennessee. She had loved him for his strengths: his ability to labor long and hard, his devotion to family and his love of the precepts taught them by the Prophet Joseph Smith. The families testimonies kindled like burning embers in all their bosoms and was the one thing that keep them going and brightened their hope. They were all committed to the struggle to find a place where they could practice their religion in peace.


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