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Oliver Cromwell Scarborough

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Oliver Cromwell Scarborough

Birth
Arcadia, Bienville Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
17 Nov 1928 (aged 76)
Ranger, Eastland County, Texas, USA
Burial
Ranger, Eastland County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Obit provided by FIND A GRAVE ID 47220553 Searchers of our Past 5/10/2021

O. C. Scarborough, 76, died at his home on Tiffin Road in Ranger, Texas. Funeral services were conducted from the First Christian Church in Eastland. Interment will be in the Eastland Cemetery beside his wife, who preceded him in death.

Mr. Scarborough came to Eastland County, settling at Ranger in 1878. He engaged in the mercantile business in Ranger, Later, he went to Silver City, New Mexico where he lived for five years, returning to Eastland. He was also engaged in mining activities in California. For the past several years, he has been engaged in the oil brokerage business in Eastland and Ranger. Mr. Scarborough was a brother-in-law of M.H. Hagaman of Ranger. Mr. Scarborough and Mr. Hagaman married sisters.

Survived by his daughters - Mrs. Alma Bowles and a daughter who lives in El Paso; granddaughter - Miss Gena Bowles; grandsons - Joe Bowles and Howard Bowles.

Eastland Telegram
November 18, 1926
Obit provided by FIND A GRAVE ID 47220553 Searchers of our Past 5/10/2021

O. C. Scarborough, 76, died at his home on Tiffin Road in Ranger, Texas. Funeral services were conducted from the First Christian Church in Eastland. Interment will be in the Eastland Cemetery beside his wife, who preceded him in death.

Mr. Scarborough came to Eastland County, settling at Ranger in 1878. He engaged in the mercantile business in Ranger, Later, he went to Silver City, New Mexico where he lived for five years, returning to Eastland. He was also engaged in mining activities in California. For the past several years, he has been engaged in the oil brokerage business in Eastland and Ranger. Mr. Scarborough was a brother-in-law of M.H. Hagaman of Ranger. Mr. Scarborough and Mr. Hagaman married sisters.

Survived by his daughters - Mrs. Alma Bowles and a daughter who lives in El Paso; granddaughter - Miss Gena Bowles; grandsons - Joe Bowles and Howard Bowles.

Eastland Telegram
November 18, 1926


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