Sarah moved to Wheatland with her mother and stepfather, living near Joseph Hooper's parents.
She married Thomas Edward Bevan in 1877. She died 1886 and is in the Bevan plot near her husband in a unmarked grave.The office has her listed buried there, but another headstone has been placed in her place.
Her Aunt was Capt John Grigsby's wife (Mahala Shields Grigsby) of the Grigsby/Ide Wagon Train which stopped at Johnson Crossing in Oct 17, 1847 having made it thru the pass the first wagon train with their wagons.Mahala helped make the first Bear Flagg in the California Revolt.
Sarah's father , James Shields and her 1/2 sister Candance came on a wagon train thru Wheaton in 1849 before staying with Grigsby in Yountville area. After James Shield's first wife died, he went back to Missouri and bought horses from family members there, married Dulcina Nunn and came by wagon with the horse herd back to Anderson Valley
The Shields lands were early Anderson Valley area in Anderson Valley in Philo, Christina =Gschwend lands and Mill was next to them. James Shield's grave is a unmarked grave near their land there.
Her step father Joseph Murdock Hooper is buried in the Winters Cemetery # 31389530
50816430.
Parents James Shields 1818 – 1860 Dulcena Nunn 1831 – 1906 .
Siblings Mary J Shields 1858 – 1860
Half siblings
William Benton Shields 1840 – 1888
Candace (Kandias) Shields 1841 – 1923
John Shields 1844 – 1862
Marion Shields 1847 – 1868
Nancy Jane Shields 1851 – 1900
James Carrol Shields 1854 – 1929
Lucinda Hale 1861 – .
Spouse & Children
Thomas Edward Bevan 1854 – 1933
Nellie E. Bevan 1878 – 1878
Alva M Bevan 1881 – 1882
1/2 sister and brother =
James Carrol Shields # 51203283
Candace Shields Williams Gschwend #50816430
Sarah moved to Wheatland with her mother and stepfather, living near Joseph Hooper's parents.
She married Thomas Edward Bevan in 1877. She died 1886 and is in the Bevan plot near her husband in a unmarked grave.The office has her listed buried there, but another headstone has been placed in her place.
Her Aunt was Capt John Grigsby's wife (Mahala Shields Grigsby) of the Grigsby/Ide Wagon Train which stopped at Johnson Crossing in Oct 17, 1847 having made it thru the pass the first wagon train with their wagons.Mahala helped make the first Bear Flagg in the California Revolt.
Sarah's father , James Shields and her 1/2 sister Candance came on a wagon train thru Wheaton in 1849 before staying with Grigsby in Yountville area. After James Shield's first wife died, he went back to Missouri and bought horses from family members there, married Dulcina Nunn and came by wagon with the horse herd back to Anderson Valley
The Shields lands were early Anderson Valley area in Anderson Valley in Philo, Christina =Gschwend lands and Mill was next to them. James Shield's grave is a unmarked grave near their land there.
Her step father Joseph Murdock Hooper is buried in the Winters Cemetery # 31389530
50816430.
Parents James Shields 1818 – 1860 Dulcena Nunn 1831 – 1906 .
Siblings Mary J Shields 1858 – 1860
Half siblings
William Benton Shields 1840 – 1888
Candace (Kandias) Shields 1841 – 1923
John Shields 1844 – 1862
Marion Shields 1847 – 1868
Nancy Jane Shields 1851 – 1900
James Carrol Shields 1854 – 1929
Lucinda Hale 1861 – .
Spouse & Children
Thomas Edward Bevan 1854 – 1933
Nellie E. Bevan 1878 – 1878
Alva M Bevan 1881 – 1882
1/2 sister and brother =
James Carrol Shields # 51203283
Candace Shields Williams Gschwend #50816430
Family Members
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