Sarah Elizabeth
Walker Hale
1838-1861
Sarah Elizabeth Walker, the first wife of Alma Helaman Hale, was born the 14 June 1837 at Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, Mississippi. The daughter of John Beauchamp Walker and Elizabeth Ann Brown, Sarah was the second child born to this family.
When Sarah Elizabeth was 1 ½ and her sister was 2 1/2 years old, sometime during the winter of 1838-39, the Walkers joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Very soon after joining the Church the Walkers were found in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. They were very active members of their new-found religion and were seeking all of its blessings both for themselves and for their dead. The record of baptisms performed for the dead at Nauvoo shows that on the 18 June 1843 Elizabeth Walker (Sarah Elizabeth’s Mother) was baptized for her father Daniel Brown, her brother William Brown, her grandfather Robert Winset, and her grandmother Milly Winset. Further records indicate that John Beauchamp Walker and his wife Elizabeth Ann Brown Walker received their endowments in the Nauvoo Temple on 7 Jan 1846. While living at or near Nauvoo two more children were born to the Walkers and their oldest child Mary Jane died on the 6th of September 1840 at the age of four.
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When Sarah Elizabeth was 1 ½ and her sister was 2 1/2 years old, sometime during the winter of 1838-39, the Walkers joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Very soon after joining the Church the Walkers were found in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. They were very active members of their new-found religion and were seeking all of its blessings both for themselves and for their dead. The record of baptisms performed for the dead at Nauvoo shows that on the 18 June 1843 Elizabeth Walker (Sarah Elizabeth’s Mother) was baptized for her father Daniel Brown, her brother William Brown, her grandfather Robert Winset, and her grandmother Milly Winset. Further records indicate that John Beauchamp Walker and his wife Elizabeth Ann Brown Walker received their endowments in the Nauvoo Temple on 7 Jan 1846. While living at or near Nauvoo two more children were born to the Walkers and their oldest child Mary Jane died on the 6th of September 1840 at the age of four.
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