Sarah Nichols Bremner, 1820–1879 (aged 58 years)
- Name
- Sarah Nichols /Bremner/
- Surname
- Bremner
- Given names
- Sarah Nichols
Birth | July 24, 1820
22 |
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Birth of a brother | Henry Hyer Bremner about 1820 (aged 0) |
Birth of a brother | Benjamin English Bremner about 1825 (aged 4 years) |
Marriage | John Peck Rev. — View this family October 1849 (aged 29 years) |
Birth of a son | William Lewis Peck August 17, 1850 (aged 30 years) |
Birth of a son | Walter Hyer Peck August 28, 1853 (aged 33 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Helen Bremner Peck December 26, 1855 (aged 35 years) |
Death of a husband | John Peck Rev. 1868 (aged 47 years) |
Death | May 30, 1879 (aged 58 years) |
LDS baptism | March 23, 1971 (91 years after death) LDS temple: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States |
LDS endowment | May 14, 1971 (91 years after death) LDS temple: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States |
LDS spouse sealing | John Peck Rev. — View this family June 29, 1971 (92 years after death) LDS temple: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States |
LDS child sealing | August 25, 1971 (92 years after death) LDS temple: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States |
father | |
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mother |
1798–
Christening: March 28, 1798 — TrinityChurchPar, New York, New York |
Marriage |
Marriage: February 18, 1815 — New Yok, New York, New York |
6 years
brother |
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sister | |
herself |
1820–1879
Birth: July 24, 1820
22 — New York, New York, New York Death: May 30, 1879 |
6 years
younger brother |
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brother |
husband |
1814–1868
Birth: July 30, 1814
35 — Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut Death: 1868 — Paterson, New Jersey |
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herself |
1820–1879
Birth: July 24, 1820
22 — New York, New York, New York Death: May 30, 1879 |
Marriage |
Marriage: October 1849 — New York, New York |
11 months
son |
1850–1941
Birth: August 17, 1850
36
30 — Greenville, Sullivan, Indiana Death: March 5, 1941 — Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota |
3 years
son |
1853–
Birth: August 28, 1853
39
33 — Rockville Twp., Kankakee, Illinois |
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daughter |
Note | Obituary, Paterson, N.J.: MRS. SARAH BREMNER PECK. This godly and lovely lady, relict of the late Rev. John Peck, died in Paterson, N.J., very early in the morning of the 30th day of May, 1879. All her early married life was spent in the service of the Church as a Home Missionary's wife. From 1849 until 1864 she was her husband's companion, sympathizer and devoted helper in all his toils and hardships among the frontier settlements of the then wild States of Indiana,Illinois and Minnesota. With a consecration that is seldom excelled, though doubtless it is equalled in many similar cases, she gave herself to the promotion of Christ's kingdom on earth and counted it all joy to spend and he spent in such a holy cause. In 1864 Mr. Peck's health failed and he left Minnesota to make his home in Paterson during the four years of remaing life. After his decease his widow found her work in the care and training of her three children, who are living witnesses now of her faithfulness in her relation of only surviving parent. Some years since her own health gave way, primarily in consequence of over-exertion in her sphere of "minister's wife," with the care of the Sunday-school and church weighing upon her in addition to the customary burdens of the household. For some time past she had suffered much, but bore all uncomplainingly. Her last years were the very exemplar of a Christian drawing near to death. Without fear without impatience with all holy confidence and simple trust she know always whom she had believed, and was sure that He was able to keep all that she had committed to Him. Her religion was more in deed than in word. Not what she said but what she was, impressed all who know her with the conviction that she truly belonged to the Lord's people, being an Israelite indeed in whom was no guile. Her children and friends sorrow for her but not as those who are without hope. They know that it is well with her, that she has gone on to rejoin her beloved husband in the better world, and that she receives now the crown of righteousness from her faithful Lord. The testimony of a blameless and useful life, as well as her dear, sweet and precious last words, give consoling assurance that she has entered into the rest that remaineth for the people of God. [C.D.S.] Batch #: 7018712, Sheet #: 53, Source Call #: 538511 |
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Note | Possible Indiana, also Greenville, Clay, Iowa. |