In Common Law Book E, it is stated that Sarah was living in a poorhouse, "without a master," and when the court was notified, they ordered that Benjamin T. Tinsley "take charge of her for $40.00 a year."
In Common Law Book E, it is stated that Sarah was "old and infirm." The overseer of William Peyton's estate was ordered to take charge of Sarah and "to provide for her maintenance and support."