Sarah Louise Browning was born in
Culpepper County, Virginia, U.S., on February 14, 1825, the daughter of William Winston Browning and Sarah Smith Farrow. When Sarah was 11, her family moved to a farm in
Lincoln County, Missouri.
Marriage to William James Knox William J. Knox was born October 20, 1820, near
Hopkinsville,
Christian County, Kentucky, and married Sarah Browning on April 1, 1846. In 1850, they traveled to
Nevada City, California by
wagon train. Knox went into business selling water to gold miners during the
California gold rush. In 1854, Knox was elected to the
California Assembly. In 1862, the Knoxes moved to
San Jose in 1864. Knox was a co-founder and president of
Santa Clara County's first bank. He was elected
State Senator for
Santa Clara county and, in 1866, introduced Senate Bill No. 252 that gave married women the right to control their own estate. Knox died in San Francisco on November 13, 1867.
Marriage to Levi Goodrich Levi Goodrich was born in New York City on January 1, 1822. He studied architecture in the studio of R. G. Hatfield in New York before moving to San Jose in 1849. Goodrich was one of the first licensed architects in California. The buildings he designed include the
Santa Clara County Courthouse and jail, the
State Normal School, the Bank of San Jose, and the courthouses of
Monterey and
San Diego counties. Goodrich died in 1886 in
San Diego. Knox-Goodrich died on October 30, 1903, at her home, leaving an estate worth more than $500,000. She is buried between her two husbands. ==Suffragist activities==