She moved with her husband and children to McLean county Illinois, which at the time, was a vast wilderness and she saw and endured all the hardships that come into the life of a pioneer, including pounding corn between stones in order to obtain meal and hominy.
She moved with her husband and children to McLean county Illinois, which at the time, was a vast wilderness and she saw and endured all the hardships that come into the life of a pioneer, including pounding corn between stones in order to obtain meal and hominy.
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47 years, 10 mos, 18 days
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1st wife of Matthew