Probate records for her husband show he probably died sometime after the 1850 census was taken in late 1850.
The 1870 Federal Census, Jasper County, Mississippi, shows she was living in the household of her daughter-in-law Emma Windham, who was the wife of Jarred Madison Windham and daughter of Adam and Mary Margaret Ulmer. She was listed as 80 years old (probably 76 per an earlier record). She died sometime after this.
It is unknown where she is buried. Her son Jarred and daughter-in-law Emma is thought to have been buried in the Ulmer Family Cemetery, located in Moss, Jasper County, Mississippi. She may have been buried there also, but at this time, that is merely speculation.
If someone has a source for her maiden name, I would be happy to look at it.
Probate records for her husband show he probably died sometime after the 1850 census was taken in late 1850.
The 1870 Federal Census, Jasper County, Mississippi, shows she was living in the household of her daughter-in-law Emma Windham, who was the wife of Jarred Madison Windham and daughter of Adam and Mary Margaret Ulmer. She was listed as 80 years old (probably 76 per an earlier record). She died sometime after this.
It is unknown where she is buried. Her son Jarred and daughter-in-law Emma is thought to have been buried in the Ulmer Family Cemetery, located in Moss, Jasper County, Mississippi. She may have been buried there also, but at this time, that is merely speculation.
If someone has a source for her maiden name, I would be happy to look at it.
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