She and James moved to Washington County, Iowa between 1836 and 1840, where she raised nine children, eight of whom survived to adulthood. In 1863, she received a pension based on the service of her son Cawsey Lingo, 22nd Iowa Infantry, who died of disease in Missouri that year. In 1870, she was living in Washington County with her son Fabius.
No further record is known. She is believed to have been buried in Riverside Cemetery, where other close family members of that time were interred. No marker is visible.
She and James moved to Washington County, Iowa between 1836 and 1840, where she raised nine children, eight of whom survived to adulthood. In 1863, she received a pension based on the service of her son Cawsey Lingo, 22nd Iowa Infantry, who died of disease in Missouri that year. In 1870, she was living in Washington County with her son Fabius.
No further record is known. She is believed to have been buried in Riverside Cemetery, where other close family members of that time were interred. No marker is visible.
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