She never married. She inherited one half of her father's farm, along with other Floyd County land, and part of the Walnut Hills tract in Franklin County, Virginia. She died at Camp Creek, Floyd County, Virginia. [1][3]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Phillips, V.N. (Bud). "The Book of Kings"; published by the Overmountain Press, Johnson City, Tennessee; 1999. Page 301
↑ Grose, S.E. "Floyd County Virginia Heritage", Published: Walsworth Publishing Company, Summersville, West Virginia, 2001. Page 95. Google Books [Link]
↑ 3.03.1 Woodworth, Robert Bell. The descendants of Robert and John Poage, pioneer settlers in Augusta County, Virginia; a genealogy based on the manuscript collections of Prof. Andrew Woods Williamson, Henry Martyn Williamson, and John Guy Bishop, supplemented and arr. by Robert Bell Woodworth; Published: Staunton, Virginia, Priv. print. by the McClure Print. Co., 1954. See page 670
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