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She moved to Pike County, Missouri, with three of her children in 1834/1835. Her memory is kept alive in the family through a recipe for "black" fruit cake and for her pungent line on the recipe, as regards the whiskey portion: "Be sure to put it IN the cake."
She moved to Pike County, Missouri, with three of her children in 1834/1835. Her memory is kept alive in the family through a recipe for "black" fruit cake and for her pungent line on the recipe, as regards the whiskey portion: "Be sure to put it IN the cake."
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Louisa County, Virginia, United States
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July 15, 1788
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Albemarle, VA, United States
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February 22, 1792
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VA
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