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Oscar Wilds “O.W.” Biggs

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Oscar Wilds “O.W.” Biggs

Birth
Wimberley, Hays County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Aug 1977 (aged 95)
Wharton, Wharton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Wharton, Wharton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Oscar's parents were Cicero Cincinnatti and Sarah Ann "Dood" (Gant) Biggs. I cannot prove that Oscar was born in Wimberley, but the family was living there just a few months before he was born. He was the sixth of seven sons that are memorialized on the Texas shaped monument in McNeil cemetery in Caldwell Co., Texas.
Oscar's brothers were: Van Winfred "Winter", Ernest Wiseman "Wisie", Miles Monroe "Dink", James Abner, Quintus Dabney "Q.D.", and Basil Blake.
Oscar married Lily Viola "Ola" Moses in Caldwell Co., Texas on May 7, 1902. Together they had four daughters. They were: Mildred married to Lee Cezeaux, Gladys married to Donald Christi, Margaret Ann married to Lloyd Martin, and Bratrice married to John B. Ferguson.
Oscar's parents were Cicero Cincinnatti and Sarah Ann "Dood" (Gant) Biggs. I cannot prove that Oscar was born in Wimberley, but the family was living there just a few months before he was born. He was the sixth of seven sons that are memorialized on the Texas shaped monument in McNeil cemetery in Caldwell Co., Texas.
Oscar's brothers were: Van Winfred "Winter", Ernest Wiseman "Wisie", Miles Monroe "Dink", James Abner, Quintus Dabney "Q.D.", and Basil Blake.
Oscar married Lily Viola "Ola" Moses in Caldwell Co., Texas on May 7, 1902. Together they had four daughters. They were: Mildred married to Lee Cezeaux, Gladys married to Donald Christi, Margaret Ann married to Lloyd Martin, and Bratrice married to John B. Ferguson.


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