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Martha Frances <I>Bradley</I> Lowe

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Martha Frances Bradley Lowe

Birth
Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Mar 1928 (aged 84)
Lookeba, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Lookeba, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Martha Frances Bradley was born March 7, 1844 in Randolph County, Missouri and died March 11, 1928, in Binger, Oklahoma, aged 84 years and four days. She was married to John Thomas McDonald in 1871. Three children were born to them: Mrs. Maude Goode and James S. who preceded her to their reward in Heaven, and Mrs. Orpha Ficklin, of Binger. She was married in 1893 to Obadia Lowe and again left a widow in 1895.

She professed faith in Christ in early youth and united with the Missionary Baptists church later changing to the Methodist and still later to the Congregational church of Binger where she was an active member as long as health permitted.

She came to Oklahoma in 1901 with her children and has lived in Caddo county since, spending the last fifteen years in Binger.

She leaves to mourn her pasing on daughter, Mrs. Orpha Ficklin, and six grandchildren, Mrs. Norma Laughlin, of Hobert, Mrs. Mollie Essary, of Yukon, Miss Lora Goode, of Hobert, and George, Maude, Bea and Louis Lea Ficklin, of Binger. One brother, J.E. Bradley, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted at the Binger Congregational church Rev. Ranson, of Lookeba officiating. Interment in the Lookeba cemetery. The deceased was an aunt of S.M. and R.T. Dameron of this city. 22 Mar 1928 Randolph County Times (Missouri)

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Suggested Edit:
Brookfield Gazette
October 7, 1893
Brookfield, Missouri

Obediah Lowe, aged 82 years, was wed to Martha F. McDonalk (sic), age 49, up in Adair county last week. While the groom may be rather young and giddy, the bride has attained years and wisdom sufficient to act as a sort of a balance wheel as it were in that household, and we shall expect that couple to enjoy a long, well, a tolerably long and happy married life.

Contributor:
Rebecca Calman - [email protected]
Martha Frances Bradley was born March 7, 1844 in Randolph County, Missouri and died March 11, 1928, in Binger, Oklahoma, aged 84 years and four days. She was married to John Thomas McDonald in 1871. Three children were born to them: Mrs. Maude Goode and James S. who preceded her to their reward in Heaven, and Mrs. Orpha Ficklin, of Binger. She was married in 1893 to Obadia Lowe and again left a widow in 1895.

She professed faith in Christ in early youth and united with the Missionary Baptists church later changing to the Methodist and still later to the Congregational church of Binger where she was an active member as long as health permitted.

She came to Oklahoma in 1901 with her children and has lived in Caddo county since, spending the last fifteen years in Binger.

She leaves to mourn her pasing on daughter, Mrs. Orpha Ficklin, and six grandchildren, Mrs. Norma Laughlin, of Hobert, Mrs. Mollie Essary, of Yukon, Miss Lora Goode, of Hobert, and George, Maude, Bea and Louis Lea Ficklin, of Binger. One brother, J.E. Bradley, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted at the Binger Congregational church Rev. Ranson, of Lookeba officiating. Interment in the Lookeba cemetery. The deceased was an aunt of S.M. and R.T. Dameron of this city. 22 Mar 1928 Randolph County Times (Missouri)

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Suggested Edit:
Brookfield Gazette
October 7, 1893
Brookfield, Missouri

Obediah Lowe, aged 82 years, was wed to Martha F. McDonalk (sic), age 49, up in Adair county last week. While the groom may be rather young and giddy, the bride has attained years and wisdom sufficient to act as a sort of a balance wheel as it were in that household, and we shall expect that couple to enjoy a long, well, a tolerably long and happy married life.

Contributor:
Rebecca Calman - [email protected]


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