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About Sarah Bigler
Later known as "Saint Sarah" of Salt Lake, one of the first Mormon converts who twice saved the life of the founder of the sect. She led a remarkable life.
"Sally" was one of 11 children. Her siblings were: Mary Dopp (born Cunningham), John Cunningham, Edward Cunningham, Andrew Cunningham, Susan (Susannah) Cunningham, Granville Cunningham, Addison Cunningham, Jetson Cunningham, William Harrison Cunningham, Elizabeth Cunningham
Daughter of Adam Cunningham and Millie Amelia Lyons
Married Jacob Bigler, 16 Dec 1827, Harrison County, West Virginia
Children - Adam Cunningham Bigler, Jacob Bigler, Mark Bigler, Andrew Bigler, Sally Bigler
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Daniel A. Miller/John W. Cooley Company (1853)
Farmington Cemetery Map
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Spouse:
Jacob Bigler (1793 - 1859)*
Children:
Adam Cunningham Bigler (1828 - 1915)*
Andrew Bigler (1836 - 1893)*
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Apr 18 2019, 13:47:42 UTC
Sarah Bigler's Timeline
1811 |
October 30, 1811
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Clay, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1828 |
December 17, 1828
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Shinnston, Harrison County, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1830 |
December 15, 1830
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Shinnston, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1833 |
July 27, 1833
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Shinnston, Harrison, West Virginia, United States
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1835 |
March 13, 1835
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Hancock, Illinois, United States
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1836 |
March 24, 1836
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Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1845 |
1845
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Hancock, Illinois, United States
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1846 |
February 7, 1846
Age 34
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1904 |
February 18, 1904
Age 92
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Plymourth, Box Elder, Utah, United States
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