Show DEATH OF SARAH D PAINE sarah D paine who died a few day since after a short abort illness ill nese was waa one of the earliest settlers in this once dreary rocky mountain country the laugh daugh ter of daniel drake and patience perkins she was born bern in pike township allegheny county new york sep SD tem berlO 1821 in 1826 the family moved to hartford county S ohio and were among the early pion eer of that state and county in 1836 they moved to illinois and settled bottled at la harpe hancock county where in march the family were united with the church af jesus christ of lat ter day bainte on the lot let of january the same year sarah barah D was married to william villiam U paine in the spring of 1846 at the time of the expulsion from nauvoo they crossed over the river into iowa and then proceeded to the nation in president brigham You youngs rigs company where they wintered in the spring of 1847 lc jr company with her husband bug bund sister paine went back as far as winter quarters where they re bained until the spring of 1848 when they started upon their overland journey across the plains to utah in capt william Per perkily kiBy company th they arrived in salt lake city on the auk of september following they re lined KI in tile capital until the spring 1 I when they came to ogden city at which time there was wag scarcely a house to be seen there they first then edited parrs settled bottled in what was fort in the fall of the same year they moved onto the farm which was then located on what was subsequently Bing bams fort which hl husband helped to build as a against again the depredations re dation of the savage hedesh hede in 1856 SW the fort was broken up and paine with her when sister va vacated ested family I 1 moved into ogden city where until tie the time she he continued to reside she participated in the of her demise move south at the time of the gen erat exodus of the lM mormon ormon people from the north in time of the invasion by johnsona Joh john neona army she was the mother of ten children five and five girls had fifty two grandchildren and thirty two great grandchildren |