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1847–1868

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Birth Date
24 February 1815
Death Date
19 July 1901
Gender
Female
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Sarah LeCheminant


Alternate Names

    Sarah Farr

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  • Evidence from emigration, genealogical, and church (Perpetual Emigrating Fund) records proves the Le Cheminant family traveled to Utah in 1854. They sailed on the 1854 Marshfield ship and Sarah remarried only months after arriving in Utah in December 1854, proving that they had to have traveled overland in 1854.The family's travel to Utah is mentioned in Edmond's obituary.

Company Unknown (1854)

  • Age at Departure: 39
  • Head of Household

Traveled with

  • Elizabeth Jane LeCheminant (Age: 13)
  • Peter James LeCheminant (Age: 12)
  • Osmond Nicholas LeCheminant (Age: 11)
  • Edmond Henry LeCheminant (Age: 8)
  • Agnes Warne LeCheminant (Age: 4)

Sources

  • Daughters of Utah Pioneers. History of Utah's Tooele County: From the Edge of the Great Basin Frontier (Tooele, UT: Transcript Bulletin Publishing, Inc., 2012).
  • Perpetual Emigrating Fund, Financial Accounts 1849-1886, Ledger B, p. 58.
  • "Pioneer Resident of State Goes to Reward," The Herald-Republican, 19 November 1912, 7.