When Sarah Ann Allen was born on 2 September 1850, in Plum Hollow, Pottawattamie, Iowa, United States, her father, Daniel Rapyelle Allen Sr., was 34 and her mother, Eliza Martin, was 27. She married George Hackett on 9 March 1867, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 8 daughters. She lived in South Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1900 and Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1920. She died on 15 January 1930, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 79, and was buried in Riverton, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
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Historical Boundaries: 1855: Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States 1868: Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States 1896: Salt Lake, Utah, United States
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English and Scottish: from the Middle English, Old French personal name Alain, Alein (Old Breton Alan), from a Celtic personal name of great antiquity and obscurity. In England the personal name is now usually spelled Alan, the surname Allen; in Scotland the surname is more often Allan. From 1139 it was common in Scotland, where the surname also derives from Gaelic Ailéne, Ailín, from ail ‘rock’. The present-day frequency of the surname Allen in England and Ireland is partly accounted for by the popularity of the personal name among Breton followers of William the Conqueror, by whom it was imported first to Britain and then to Ireland. Saint Alan(us) was a 5th-century bishop of Quimper, who was a cult figure in medieval Brittany. Another Saint Al(l)an was a Cornish or Breton saint of the 6th century, to whom a church in Cornwall is dedicated.
English: occasionally perhaps from the rare Middle English femaje personal name Aline (Old French Adaline, Aaline), a pet form of ancient Germanic names in Adal-, especially Adalheidis (see Allis ).
French: variant of Allain , a cognate of 1 above, and, in North America, (also) an altered form of this.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
Possible Related NamesSarah Allen Hackett News Items Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, January 17, 1930 Sarah Allen Hackett — Mrs. Sarah Allen Hackett, 79, died in a local hospital Wednesday of heart disease. She was born in A …
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