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for twelve years where Sarah taught school out of their home. They then moved to San Francisco. Josiah Sr. died in 1889. Sarah returned east for one year before returning to California and living with her daughter Ruth in San Jose.
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Sarah married fellow English immigrant Josiah Royce in 1847. They had a daughter, Mary, and set out towards California in 1848. They reached Iowa in April 1849 and were among many others travelling west as part of the
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mountain range. They were discovered by a relief expedition organized by the government that assisted them in traversing the mountain passes before the snows closed them off.
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Upon their arrival in California, Josiah Royce attempted to make a living by mining. They had three more children, Hattie, Ruth, and Josiah Jr. The family lived in
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On November 23, 1891, Royce died of "nervous shock" after being knocked against the wall of a post office. She was 72.
93: 57:, England to Mary T. and Benjamin Bayliss. Her family moved to America when she was six weeks old, settling in 77:, a group committed to restoring primitive Christianity. By October 1849 they were in the desert west of the 196:
Hine, Robert V. (February 2000). "Royce, Sarah Eleanor Bayliss (1819-1891), pioneer, teacher, and writer".
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Based on diary entries she had kept from the journey west, Royce wrote the book
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A Frontier Lady: Recollections of the Gold Rush and Early California
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A Frontier Lady: Recollections of the Gold Rush and Early California
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Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1971.
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Sarah Eleanor Bayliss was born on March 2, 1819, in
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Sarah Eleanor Bayliss Royce
gold rush
Josiah Royce
Stratford-upon-Avon
Rochester, New York
California Gold Rush
wagon train
Disciples of Christ
Great Salt Lake
Carson River
Sierra Nevada
Grass Valley
Josiah Royce
Harvard University





"Royce, Sarah (1819–1891)"
ISBN
0-7876-4074-3


"Wild Women of the West: Sarah Royce"
doi
10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.2001391
Categories
1819 births
1891 deaths

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