Sarah Jane Adams: A Love Story
I love family stories. They’re so interesting and compelling. For Valentine’s Day I wanted to publish a tale of love.
Robert Pemberton and Sarah Jane Adams
Here’s the story of one of my ancestors, Sarah Jane Adams, as told by another descendant, Bertram Adams (in the book The House of Benjamin: Ancestors and Descendants of Benjamin Adams of Boaz, 1980).
Sarah Jane Adams[,] the auburn-haired daughter of Hannah Rhinehart and her husband Benjamin Adams[,] was born 18 Oct. 1847 in Grant county, Indiana, and there grew to womanhood. On a Saturday, 25 Aug. 1866, three couples gathered in front of their school mates and friends to be married in one ceremony on the long porch of the home of Isaiah Pemberton at Back Creek, near Jonesobro, Grant co., by Alfred C. Barnard, J.P. (MC)
Robert Pemberton to Sarah Jane Adams
Charles Baldwin to Melinda Newby
Axum Newby to Hannah Pemberton
Within ten days after they were married, the three couples started their 500 mile journey to Iowa, in five covered wagons loaded with all their possessions. The young brides all cut their hair and wore bloomer suits for convenience in traveling, in spite of numerous unfavorable comments. No incidents of the 23 days of travel to Hartland, Iowa have been recorded, except for some rainy days at the beginning.
Hartland, in Marshall co. Iowa, was a Quaker community, and some of the Quaker Pembertons had already settled in that vicinity. Since Robert and Sarah Jane had been married out of the Quaker Church, the Quakers objected and were about to “church” Robert, but his wife quietly converted and all was peace. She remained a staunch and faithful member until the end of her days. (141)
I love that Sarah Jane had auburn hair. Apparently, she was also a “small woman, not over five feet tow inches tall and quite slender; she had light complexion with blue or grey eyes; there was no silver in her curly dark auburn hair until shortly before her death.” Her husband “was a tall bearded man and some said he much resembled General Robert E. Lee” (142).
Sarah and Robert had 9 children; their first and third children died as infants.
(Their 9 children, in birth order, were Orilla, Tacy Jane, William R. (or H), Charles Benjamin, Perle C., Jeannette, Delbert H., Myrtella, and Wynn Robert. I have no idea who is who in the picture.)
Sarah Jane Adams Pemberton was a widow for the last 28 years of her life. She lived in West Los Angeles: 11567 Santa Monica Boulevard. At her death, on February 19, 1940, she was 92 years old.
When I get the chance, I’ll upload a copy of a note that she wrote, with her signature.
Cutting off your hair and wearing bloomers to move across the country, making sacrifices to make things work, having 9 children and living faithfully together for your entire lives–if that’s not love, I don’t know what is.
Hi again Katherine. I can identify the Pembertons in the family photograph. My mother has the same photo with the names written on the back in pencil. Front row, left to right: Robert Pemberton, Sarah Jane, and Myrtella (she was the house-mother at my mom’s sorority house in college). Back row, left to right: Tacie, Wynn, Delbert, Jeanette, Perle, and Charles. My mom knew Sarah Jane. My mom got her name Jeanne from her grandmother Jeanette…
I guess my first comment did not post… I also have a copy of the House of Benjamin, given to me by my mother in 1980. Bertram Adams did amazing work on our genealogy, long before the internet. Thank you for posting this sweet story and precious photographs. Two questions: How are we related? and, Do you know where Sarah Jane is buried? Mark
Hi Mark,
Sarah Jane Adams Pemberton was buried at Westwood Memorial Park in Sawtelle, Los Angeles. We are descendants of Perle, Jeanette’s brother, so we would be cousins. Primary sources about Sarah’s life can be found at https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHZL-FZ7 on familysearch and also on Ancestry. I will be adding more in the next few months, as I am doing research on this family. Sarah