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Sarah BARKER *SEB*-12476

17 Feb 2005 Page 1


Event Date(s) Place DescriQtion
Born 7 Aug 1829 Diss, Norfolk, ENG
Christened
Died 12 Jul1908 Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA
Buried

Baptized 11 Feb 1844


Endowed
Seal Par 14 Feb 1945

Nickname: AKA: Married Name:


Sex: F ID: AFN:
Last Chanced: 17 Feb 2005

Marriages
MRIN Spouse MarriageDate/Place Sealed Date/Place

5340 David MOORE *FILE*-13936 6 SeQ 1850 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, U, USA

Notes

NAUVOO RECORDS:
Members, LDS, 1830-1848,by Susan Easton Black, Vol. 3, p 549

HISTORY:
Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Vol III, p 2040

FATHER: Frederick Barker


MOTHER: Ann Bly or Blygh
Barker. Sarah ~ 549

Ba1:Xer, Sarah Female # Print Date: 9-16-88


Reference: Family Group Sheet-Father
Temple In:lex Bureau (TIB)
Birth--IBta.
Birth-Date: 08/07/1829
Reference: Family Group Sheet-Father
Birth-Place: Diss, Norfolk, ENG
Reference: Family Group Sheet-Father
Parents-Data
Father I s-Name: Barker, Frederick
Reference: Family Group Sheet-Father
Mother 's-Name: Bly, Ann
Reference: Family Group Sheet-Father
~:1
S1;xJuse's-Name: Moore, David
Reference: Family Group Sheet-Father
~ta:
Baptism
Date: 02/11/1844
Reference: Family Group Sheet-Father
Te!Ip1~ta:
Errlowment
Date: 07/16/1857
Reference: Family Group Sheet-Father
Sealirq to Parents
Temple: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah
Date: 02/14/1945
Reference: Family Group Sheet-Father
Sealirq to Spouse
Date: 09/08/1850
Reference: Temple In:lex Bureau (TIE)
2040 DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS

the Collegiate Church which was over six hungred years Sarah's future husband. They arrived in Salt Lake Valley
old. Two daughters were born in Willenhall, Staffordshire, on October 1, 1849.
England.
The family stopped that first winter in a group of cabins
The Moore family sailed from Liverpool 18 Peb 1856 near the junction of Ogden and Weber River. In the spring
on the ship "Caravan" landing in New York 27 Mar 1856. of 1850, they moved cabins and all their belongings into
They lived in New York for five years. Three of their chil- Farrs Fort. On September 6, 1850, Sarah was married to
dren, two boys and a daughter died and are buried in the David Moore by Brigham Young. Their first home was on
Greenwood Cemetery. Washington Avenue near 14th Street. She was a great lover
Mary Ann, husband George, daughter Olivia and son of flowers, so this first home was made beautiful with her
George Cagnight walked across the plains while her hus- old fashioned flower garden. Later they moved into North
band drove the team and wagon for the company. They left Ogden. At the foot of the tall majestic mountains, they built
Florence, Nebraska 11 Jul186l with the Joseph W. Young the old rock farm house. She was very busy raising her six
Company under Ansel P. Harmon arriving in Salt Lake City children. She still found time to work in her garden and
23 Sep 1861. They lived in Salt Lake for two years and cultivate beautiful flowers. She lived until she was seventy
then moved to Provo. Mary Ann received her endowments nine years of age and died on September 10, 1908.
and was sealed to her husband 25 Feb 1865. She received
her Patriarchal Blessing 20 May 1832.
SUSAN MARIAH VORCE MOORE
They moved to H~ber City, Utah where son Samuel
was born. BIRTHDATE: 5 Feb 18io
Winsor County, Vermont
Mary Ann's health began to fail. She died 23 Dec DEATH: 2 Mar 1882
1870, leaving George with five small children to care for. Mound Fort, Weber County,Utah
No PARENTS: Warren Vorce
She was buried in the Provo City Cemetery, 26 Dec 1870.
George married Agnes Ann Bancroft 15 May 1871. They
Photo Amanda
had eleven children and Agnes raised Mary Ann's along Available PIONEER: 20 Oct 1849
with her own. Allen Taylor Wagon Company
SPOUSE: David Moore
MARRIED: 19 Aug 1839
SARAH BARKER MOORE Eardley, Ottawa Co. Canada
DEATH SP: 26 Jan 1901
BIRTHDATE: 7 Aug 1829 North Ogden, Weber County, Utah
Diss, Norfolk, England
DEATH: 12 Jul1908 CHILDREN:
Ogden, Weber, Utah Catherine Smith, 17 Nov 1842
PARENTS: Frederick Barker
Ann Blygh Barker
PIONEER: 1 Oct 1849 Susan Maria was born in Vermont in 1810. At age
twenty-nine, she married David Moore. Their only child
Allen Taylor Wagon Company
SPOUSE: David Moore was born in 1842, while they were living in Addison,
MARRIED: 6 Sep 1850 Vermont. They were converted to the LDS church and
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah joined the Saints. She witnessed and patiently shared the
DEATH SP: 19 Jan 1901 sufferings, persecution and expulsion of the Saints from
North Ogden, Weber, Uta11 Nauvoo. She developed self-reliance, patience, fortitude
and faith in God during the early days in Utah. Left
CHILDREN:
Kanesville, Iowa 12 Jul 1849 and arrived in Salt Lake City
David Moulton, 1 Jul185l
Mary Ann, 17 Mar 1853
20 Oct 1849 with the Allen Taylor Wagon Train.
Joseph Byron, 9 Feb 1855 Susan Mariah presided Over the Relief Society of the
Ellen Louisa, 26 Apr 1858 Mound Fort Ward in Weber County (Ogden) for many
Franklin, 22 Nov 1861 years. One of only three women to accompany twenty-
Leonard, 2 Jun 1863 seven men, members of the LDS church who Werecalled to
establish the Salmon River Mission. Susan was one of the
Sarah's parents, two sisters, and one brother sailed for missionaries and although it was one of the hardest experi-
America on March 23, 1830 on the ship, New Brunswick. ences of her life, she was always patient and willing to do
They located in Le Rayville, Jefferson, New York and later her part in teaching the gospel to the Indians.
moved to Watertown. While living in Watertown, the fami- David and Susan Mariah lived the law of Polygamy.
ly joined the LDS Church. They moved to Council Bluffs He malTiedSarah Barker and Diana Herrick. She was kind
on June 8, 1849 where they met with a large company of and helpful throughout. She passed away 2 Mar 1882 at
saints who were preparing to move to Salt Lake Valley. age seventy-two in Mound Fort, Weber County, Utah
They traveled in the s<J.mecompany with David Moore, David nassed away 26 lan 1901 in North Ogden. Dtah.

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