In those ages the records are not kept correctly like today. And as people were mot so educated as well either. So in The Bible the age of Mary and the age of Joseph are not at all mentioned clearly at all.
Nowhere does the Bible mention the ages of Mary and Joseph.
The Bible doesn't say anything about Joseph's death. The last time he is mentioned is when Jesus at about the age of 12 was in the temple when Joseph and Mary thought he was with them (Luke 2:40-52).
Virgin Mary?
The authorized Bible doesn't say.
The bible does not tell his age then.
Mary is thought to be between 12 and 18 based on the customary age at the time for girls to be married. The Bible does not mention her age, so it is purely speculative.
The bible does not tell us much about his childhood.
The exact age that Mary was when she gave birth to Jesus is unknown, but most bible scholars agree that she was between fifteen and sixteen years of age.
It tells us the importance of having a Bible in one's native language. Mary Jones was a weavers' daughter who lived in Wales in the eighteenth century. She was the first person in her impoverished family who could even read. She spent six years saving up her meagre earnings and then, at the age of 16, walked twenty-five miles (40 km) to buy a Bible, only to find that the last Welsh-language copy had been sold. The suppliers were so moved by Mary's story that they let her have a Bible that wasn't supposed to be for sale. This motivated them to found The Bible Society, so that everyone in the world could access a Bible, free of charge if necessary, in his or her native language.
We know little about the life of Joseph except for a few brief statements in the New Testament and from tradition. He is thought to have been already of an advanced age when he took Mary as his wife. He was a carpenter by trade and, possibly, a stone mason as well and that is how he supported Mary and Jesus. He apparently died before Our Lord began his public ministry. Nothing else is known.
Orpah's death is not recorded in the Bible. The last mention of Orpah is when she decides to return to her homeland after her husband's death, while Ruth chooses to stay with Naomi.
According to Christian tradition, Mary became pregnant with Jesus when she was a virgin and was a young woman believed to be around the age of 13 to 14 years old.
St. Mary of the Cross died at the age of 67.