[1] She also trained in Sunday-School teaching and parochial work at St Thomas's Church, Salisbury, under the guidance of the vicar, Rev.
[2] Sarah married Charles in 1839, and the couple moved to London, where they lived in a small house at 12 Bedford Place, Euston.
[1] Among her prominent works[3] were a series titled First Steps in General Knowledge,[4] Sketches of Rural Affairs[5] and Lessons Derived from the Animal World.
[2] Sarah became a superintendent to a parochial mission in London, where her duties included reading books to mothers assembled at the weekly meetings.
While she served there, she wrote Tales For Mission Rooms, By a Lady Superintendent, a collection of short stories about morality and values.