After the death of her husband, James L. Allder (1858), she decided to move the family to Texas. Enroute she became alarmed at the news of Indian uprisings and other troubles in Texas and decided against moving there.
She had family in Missouri, her father, mother,sister(although these three were deceased by now) and other siblings and cousins, so they turned around and arrived in Missouri on Christmas Eve. In a few years,one of her daughters, Emily Melissa (called Sarah E. M. Allder in her father's will) married William Wesley Pyle. (Emily's third cousin)
Sarah died of cancer in Madison Township, Cedar County, Missouri. Her death certificate is signed by her son, Dr. John E. Allder.
After the death of her husband, James L. Allder (1858), she decided to move the family to Texas. Enroute she became alarmed at the news of Indian uprisings and other troubles in Texas and decided against moving there.
She had family in Missouri, her father, mother,sister(although these three were deceased by now) and other siblings and cousins, so they turned around and arrived in Missouri on Christmas Eve. In a few years,one of her daughters, Emily Melissa (called Sarah E. M. Allder in her father's will) married William Wesley Pyle. (Emily's third cousin)
Sarah died of cancer in Madison Township, Cedar County, Missouri. Her death certificate is signed by her son, Dr. John E. Allder.
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