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Martha F <I>Jaggers</I> Oliver

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Martha F Jaggers Oliver

Birth
Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Death
25 Jul 1934 (aged 80)
Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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DENTON RECORD CHRONICLE ON 7-25-1934
Mrs. Oliver Dies Here Wednesday

Mrs, Martha Oliver, 80, died Wednesday morning at 5:15 o'clock at the home of a son. E. W. Oliver, northeast of Denton. Funeral services are to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Trinity Baptist Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. H. B. Singleton, and Rev. R. A. Fitzgerald, Baptist minister. Burial is to be in Oakwood cemetery, and pallbearers, all grandsons, are to be Ernest, Huston, Curtis, Ancil and Marvin Oliver and Lloyd Button. Mrs. Oliver was the widow of the
late C. B. Oliver, whom she married Oct. 6, 1870. She was born in Kentucky Aug. .20, 1853. and had lived in Texas and in this county 43 yean. She was a members of the Baptist Church.

The general problem they reported is:
Cemetery office confirmed that this burial is unmarked

They also reported, specifically:
In 1914 there was a fire and some records were lost. However they walked the
cemetery in 1989 she did not have a marker. Her death certificate is on line at
www.familysearch.org.
DENTON RECORD CHRONICLE ON 7-25-1934
Mrs. Oliver Dies Here Wednesday

Mrs, Martha Oliver, 80, died Wednesday morning at 5:15 o'clock at the home of a son. E. W. Oliver, northeast of Denton. Funeral services are to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Trinity Baptist Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. H. B. Singleton, and Rev. R. A. Fitzgerald, Baptist minister. Burial is to be in Oakwood cemetery, and pallbearers, all grandsons, are to be Ernest, Huston, Curtis, Ancil and Marvin Oliver and Lloyd Button. Mrs. Oliver was the widow of the
late C. B. Oliver, whom she married Oct. 6, 1870. She was born in Kentucky Aug. .20, 1853. and had lived in Texas and in this county 43 yean. She was a members of the Baptist Church.

The general problem they reported is:
Cemetery office confirmed that this burial is unmarked

They also reported, specifically:
In 1914 there was a fire and some records were lost. However they walked the
cemetery in 1989 she did not have a marker. Her death certificate is on line at
www.familysearch.org.


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