Huck’s wife and baby died in childbirth.
Huckleberry Finn, a character created by Mark Twain, is a young boy in the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” and there is no mention of him having a wife or baby in this story. However, if you are referring to a different Huck from another story or a historical figure, it would be important to specify the context. In Twain’s novel, Huck is an adventurous and independent youth who travels along the Mississippi River with an escaped slave named Jim. The novel focuses on themes of friendship, freedom, and the moral development of the young protagonist. If Huck’s wife and baby are from a different adaptation, sequel, or reinterpretation of Twain’s work, or from a completely different narrative, additional information would be needed to provide an accurate account of what happened to them.