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        1847–1868

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        Birth Date
        5 March 1830
        Death Date
        2 July 1909
        Gender
        Female
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        Sarah Hawk

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        • Her surname is "Maxwell" on her gravestone.

          She was rebaptized in Salt Lake City on 20 April 1850.

        Allen Taylor Company (1849)

        • Age at Departure: 19

        Traveled with

        • Nancy Ann Hawk (Age: 59)
        • William Hawk Sr. (Age: 49)
        • Margaret Hawk (Age: 45)
        • Rebecca Hannah Hawk (Age: 16)
        • Mary Caroline Hawk (Age: 12)
        • Matilda Hawk (Age: 8)
        • William Hawk Jr. (Age: 5)

        Sources

        • 1850 Utah Census, Salt Lake County.
        • Find a Grave (Website)
        • Salt Lake Stake Record of Members, 1848-1917.