Sarah D. Winans

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Born
Sarah Darst

May 14, 1841
DiedJune 4, 1915 (aged 74)
Knownfor21st National President, Woman's Relief Corps
Spouse
John Cory Winans
(m. 1866)
Sarah D. Winans
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Born
Sarah Darst

May 14, 1841
DiedJune 4, 1915 (aged 74)
Known for21st National President, Woman's Relief Corps
Spouse
John Cory Winans
(m. 1866)
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Sarah D. Winans (née Darst; 1841–1915) was an American charitable organization leader who served as the 21st National President of the Woman's Relief Corps (WRC).[1] For 50 years, she served in the cause of patriotism and relief of Civil War soldiers, widows, and orphans.[2]

Sarah Darst was born at Lostcreek Township, Miami County, Ohio, on May 14, 1841.[3] Her father was Rev. John Darst (1790–1875), a German Dunkard.[2] Her mother was Mary (née Strausberger) Darst (1812–1904). Sarah had four older siblings: Anna, Catherine, Benjamin, and Rebecca.[4]

Winans attended Lindon Hall Academy and the Girls' Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana.[2]

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