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Sarah Shuler

Sarah Shuler

Kvinde 1801 - 1879  (77 år)    Har ingen forfædre og ingen efterkommere i dette stamtræ.

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  • Navn Sarah Shuler 
    Født 15 maj 1801  Vincent Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Køn Kvinde 
    Bopæl ml. apr. 1842 og sep. 1846  Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Bopæl 1850  Phoenixville, Chester, Pennsylvania Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Bopæl 1850  St Louis, Missouri, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Indvandring 20 aug. 1852  Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Indvandring 20 aug. 1852 
    Død 25 jan. 1879  Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Begravet 27 jan. 1879  Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Person-ID I107469  AALT
    Sidst ændret 6 jan. 2021 

    Familie Heber Chase Kimball,   f. 14 jun. 1801, Sheldon, Franklin, Vermont, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted,   d. 22 jun. 1868, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  (Alder 67 år) 
    Gift 7 feb. 1846  Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
    Alder ved indgåelse af ægteskab Hun var 44 år og 9 måneder - Han var 44 år og 8 måneder  
    Sidst ændret 6 jan. 2021 
    Familie-ID F22405  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle

  • Begivenhedskort
    Link til Google MapsBopæl - ml. apr. 1842 og sep. 1846 - Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA Link til Google Earth
    Link til Google MapsGift - 7 feb. 1846 - Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA Link til Google Earth
    Link til Google MapsBopæl - 1850 - St Louis, Missouri, USA Link til Google Earth
    Link til Google MapsIndvandring - 20 aug. 1852 - Utah, USA Link til Google Earth
    Link til Google MapsDød - 25 jan. 1879 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Link til Google Earth
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  • Notater 
    • Sarah Shuler, daughter of William Shuler and Sarah Croll, was born May 15, 1801 in Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. She married John Buckwalter on February 21, 1828, and eight children were born of their union: Margaret, William Shuler, Henry Shuler, Sarah, John Edwin, Elizabeth Lucretia, and twin sons Joseph and Bitner who died in infancy. The Buckwalters lived in West Nantmeal, Chester County, Pennsylvania, near Phoenixville. In the year 1839, Sarah's husband John Buckwalter was converted to "Mormonism" (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). John died unexpectedly in March 1841. Sometime during this same year Sarah became convinced of the truth of "Mormonism" and was baptized. In April of 1842 she with her six children moved to Nauvoo, Illinois, traveling by steamboat from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. At this time her eldest child was thirteen and her youngest only two.
      They lived in Nauvoo for about four years, until the Mormons were driven out of their homes. Being without means, Sarah and her children were forced to remain in Nauvoo after the main body of Saints had left. In September of 1846 the mob attacked the few remaining Saints who were unable to start with those who left earlier. On the 10th of September, Sarah and children were driven from Nauvoo. They fled across the Mississippi River into the Territory of Iowa and camped upon its banks.
      As winter with its chilly blasts came nearer, Sarah decided with her sons to try to seek shelter from the cold, as well as to obtain work which would supply them with food and clothing, so they determined to go to St. Louis, which was 200 miles away. Upon arriving in Keokuk they learned that a steamboat bound for St. Louis was tied up at the dock. Sarah visited the captain and tried to engage passage for her family, telling him she had no money but would pay him with any household articles he cared to accept. For pay he took a feather bed and an old Kentucky rifle which had belonged to her husband.
      The boys obtained work in St. Louis and were able to provide an adequate living for the family. Early in the spring of 1849 Sarah returned to her home in Pennsylvania to visit her relatives. One of her brothers said he thought the gospel work might be true but he did not have time to bother with it. Another brother tried to persuade her to forsake the "deluded Mormons" and return to her family. However, Sarah was determined to go west, to rejoin her fellow Saints who were now in the valleys of the Rocky Mountains.
      In April 1852 the Buckwalter family traveled by steamboat to Council Bluffs, Iowa. Wagons, supplies, yokes of steers and everything needed for the journey was purchased. The family was in camp at Winter Quarters for about four weeks preparing for the trip across the plains. On May 31, 1852, the line of march commenced. After traveling two months and twelve days, enduring many hardships and dangers, they reached Salt Lake City on August 11, 1852.
      The Buckwalter family pitched their tents and wagons on the banks of the Jordan River near the old racetrack. On August 31st Sarah and her son Henry drove all but one yoke of oxen to graze for the fall out on Church Island. By the 15th of September they rented a house in the Ninth Ward, and the family moved from their encampment.
      A prominent Church leader, Heber C. Kimball, had taken an interest in Sarah's and her children's welfare. On 7 Feb 1846, Sarah had been sealed to Heber C. Kimball as one of his wives. In 1888 the Kimball family published a book entitled THE LIFE OF HEBER C. KIMBALL, written and compiled by President Kimball's grandson, Orson F. Whitney. The book lists 45 wives of President Kimball, including Sarah (Shuler) Buckwalter; however, Sarah was one of the 14 who were said to be wives "in name only". Apparently Heber C. Kimball helped to support several widows and orphans; many of these widows were sealed to him but they never lived together as husband and wife.
      On April 2, 1853, Sarah's daughter Sarah, age 15, died. In 1855 they moved to American Fork, where they endured many hardships incident to those early days. Sarah moved with the family of her son Henry to Salt Lake City in 1877, where she died on January 25, 1879, from a paralytic stroke. She is buried in the Salt Lake City cemetery.

  • Kilder 
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      Heber Chase Kimball

    2. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org, "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCRV-QQ7 : accessed 14 July 2019), Heber C Kimball in household of Heber C Kimball, Eden, Graham, Arizona, United States; citing ED 61, sheet.
      Heber C Kimball in household of Heber C Kimball, "United States Census, 1920"

    3. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org, "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV7-C9J : accessed 14 July 2019), Heber Kimbell in household of Chase Kimbell, Saint David, Cochise, Arizona, United States; citing enumerati.
      Heber Kimbell in household of Chase Kimbell, "United States Census, 1910"

    4. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org, Utah, Probate Records, 1851-1961," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-27453-41270-33?cc=1916182&wc=MC8Q-82S:202854101,202879401 : accessed 23 Nov 2014), Salt Lake > Box 2, folder 59, no 128, Whitmore, James M.-Box 3, folde.
      1938 County Courthouse hearing for Heber C. Kimball

    5. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org, http://lifeafter.org/polygamy-and-mormon-church-leaders-8/.
      Ruth Lavina Pierce was wife 27 to Heber Chase Kimball, later divorced

    6. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org, "Utah, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1847-1868," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KL7B-BT5 : 17 March 2018), Heber Chase Kimball, ; excerpted from Frank Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah:.
      Heber Chase Kimball, "Utah, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1847-1868"

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      Heber Chase Kimball (1801 - 1868) - Genealogy

    8. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org.
      Life of Heber C. Kimball

    9. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org, "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCS6-BVY : 12 April 2016), Heber C Kimball, Great Salt Lake county, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States; citing family 3, NARA micr.
      Heber C Kimball, "United States Census, 1850"

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      Heber C Kimball in entry for David Patten Kimball, "Utah, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1847-1868"

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      LDS Pioneer and Handcart Companies, 1847-1856

    12. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org, Source number: 4382.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: BFO.
      U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

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      Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848

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      Sons of Utah Pioneers - Card Index, 1847-1850

    15. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org, Book Title: A genealogical record of the descendants of John and Mary Palmer of Concord, Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa. : especially through their son, John Palmer Jr., and sons-in-law, William and James Trimble.
      North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000

    16. [S164] FamilySearch Family Tree, FamilySearch.org, "Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1849-1949," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NQH2-16N : 4 August 2017), Heber Chase Kimball, 22 Jun 1868; citing Ward 18, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, Management.
      Heber Chase Kimball, "Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908-1949"



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