She died on 28 April 1857[2] and was buried in Walnut Shade, Taney, Missouri.[3]
Sources
↑ "United States Census, 1850," citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 40; Digital film/folder number: 004200580_005_M9C8-327; FHL microfilm: 443628; Image number: 62; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N01144-3, FamilySearch Record: MDZT-M32 FamilySearch Image: S3HY-6QKG-GX, Name: J J Huddleston; Race: White; Census Date: 1850; Census Place: Linn Township, Taney, Missouri, United States; Birth Date: 1838; Birth Place: Missouri; Age: 12; Source House Nbr: 428; Record Nbr: 14800; Vis Status: VISIBLE; System Of Record: SLS.
J S C Huddleston M 35 Tennessee
M Huddleston F 33 Virginia
J H Huddleston M 14 Tennessee
J J Huddleston F 12 Missouri
L A Huddleston F 10 Missouri
M M Huddleston F 5 Missouri
J P Huddleston M 1 Missouri
↑ Date of Death is as recorded in J.L.C. Huddleston's bible:
"Ingabo Jane Vance died April 28, 1857, aged 19 yrs, 4 mon, 5 days."
↑ Find a Grave (no image), Find A Grave: Memorial #10601591, Memorial page for Ingabo Jane Huddleston Vance (23 Dec 1837-28 Apr 1857), citing Walnut Shade Cemetery, Walnut Shade, Taney County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by D. Brown Love (contributor 46781225).
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