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Temple Antoinette Oldham (born Parton), born 1857 Temple Antoinette Oldham (born Parton) 1857 North Carolina
Temple Antoinette Oldham (born Parton) was born on 1857, in , North Carolina.
Temple married Young Alvis Oldham on 1875, at age 17.
Young was born on 1841, in , North Carolina.
They had 11 children: J R Oldham, Seaton Medicus Oldham and .
Temple lived in 1910, in , North Carolina.
She lived in 1920, in , North Carolina.
She lived in 1930, in , North Carolina.
Temple passed away.
Documents of Temple Antoinette Oldham (born Parton)
Tempie Nettie Oldham
1857 1935
North Carolina
North Carolina
Tempie Nettie Oldham in North Carolina, Deaths, 1931-1994
Tempie Nettie Oldham
was born on
month
day
1857, in
birth place
, North Carolina, to
John Partin
and
Elizabeth Mason
.
Tempie
married
Alvis Oldham
.
Nettie Oldham
1858
North Carolina
Nettie Oldham in 1920 United States Federal Census
Nettie
married
Alvis Oldham
.
Nettie Oldham
1858
North Carolina
Nettie Oldham in 1900 United States Federal Census
Nettie
married
Alvis Oldham
circa 1875, at age 16.
Temple Chambers "Tempy" Martin (born Oldham), born 1856 Temple Chambers "Tempy" Martin (born Oldham) 1856 Kentucky
Temple Chambers "Tempy" Martin (born Oldham) was born in 1856, in , Kentucky.
Temple married David Gentry Martin on 1899, at age 43 in , Kentucky.
David was born in 1844, in , Kentucky.
Temple lived in 1900, in , Kentucky.
She lived in 1920, in , Kentucky.
Documents of Temple Chambers "Tempy" Martin (born Oldham)
Temple Chambers "Tempy" Martin (born Oldham) in Semi-Weekly Interior Journal - Aug 4 1899
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
"... wid ower, and Miss Martha Roberts were married at Hrodhcad. An angry wife at Seymour, Iud., horso whipped another woman and warned her to leave town. Miss Temple Oldham, a popular milliner at Richmond, was married yesterday to Col. David Martin. Tho protracted meeting at tho Newtown Christian church, conducted by i:id. V. W. Dorrls, closed Friday night with 37 additions. A woman without arms was ..."
Publication place: Stanford, Lincoln, Kentucky, USA