Elizabeth is shown as a widow on the 1850 census so her husband William Pugh was deceased by this time. In a later census it stated that Elizabeth had been married 6 years thus she was married about 1842, and it appears that her husband died between 1848 and 1850. It is not known where he was buried but perhaps in the Hutcheson Cemetery on her father's property, though only 3 headstones and one cairn (where mother is known to be buried and perhaps her father) are visible by 2010.
On that 1850 census, in her household are children: Jane, Nancy Eveline, Amy, Margaret Lucinda, and William. Elizabeth was evidently a teacher as many of her family members are listed in her household on insuing census records as students.
There is one picture of her that I know about that was taken at a big family reunion when she was rather old.
Elizabeth is shown as a widow on the 1850 census so her husband William Pugh was deceased by this time. In a later census it stated that Elizabeth had been married 6 years thus she was married about 1842, and it appears that her husband died between 1848 and 1850. It is not known where he was buried but perhaps in the Hutcheson Cemetery on her father's property, though only 3 headstones and one cairn (where mother is known to be buried and perhaps her father) are visible by 2010.
On that 1850 census, in her household are children: Jane, Nancy Eveline, Amy, Margaret Lucinda, and William. Elizabeth was evidently a teacher as many of her family members are listed in her household on insuing census records as students.
There is one picture of her that I know about that was taken at a big family reunion when she was rather old.
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