Sarah Susannah Garrard
Alternate Names
Sarah Susannah Rose (Married Name)
Sarah Susannah Campbell (Married Name)
Sarah Susannah Blodgett (Married Name)
Birth Date
On 1832 February 4 (Born)
Death Date
On 1914 December 19 (Died)
Gender
Female
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Mission Activity
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Pioneer
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Born in Diss, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
1832 February 4
Mother
Susannah Evered Quantrille (1799 - 1887)
Father
Timothy Barzallai Garrard
Date Details
Occurred On 1832 February 4
Baptized
1852 December 4 (Age 20)
Traveled in
Jacob Gates Company (1853)
1853 June 3 – September 26 (Age 21)
Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Susannah Evered Quantrille (Age 53)
Timothy Barzallai Garrard (Age 23)
John Benjamin Garrard (Age 19)
William Joseph Garrard (Age 16)
Walter Rose Garrard (Age 0)
Date Details
Started On 1853 June 3
Joined Company
Ended On 1853 September 26
Company Arrived
Married
Isaiah Campbell
1854 January 21 (Age 21)
Married
Greenleaf Blodgett
1871 December 25 (Age 39)
Served in
Midwives and Nurses Mission
1896 April 2 (Age 64)
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Mission Type
Other
Marital Status
Married
Residence When Called
Weston, Idaho Territory, United States
Date Details
Started On 1896 April 2
Set Apart
End Date Not Found
Died in Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States
1914 December 19 (Age 82)
Media
Sarah Garrard (1832 - 1914) Profile
Sources
Person
Midwife Certificate
"Sarah Susannah Garrard", Midwife Certificate, (5 June 1893).
Saints By Sea
"Sarah Rose. ID: 29351", Saints By Sea.
Pioneer
Blodgett, Sarah Susannah Garrard, Autobiographical sketch, in Sarah Lucy Bronson Boden and Nina Beth Goe Cunningham, Reid Family History [1972], 55
Blodgett, Sarah Susannah Garrard, Autobiographical sketch, in Sarah Lucy Bronson Boden and Nina Beth Goe Cunningham, Reid Family History [1972], 55.
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Brigham Young office emigrating companies reports, 1850-1862
"Jacob Gates Company report", Brigham Young office emigrating companies reports, 1850-1862, (11 September 1853).