Mrs. Lousia Oliver was born in Clark County, Indiana, Aug. 18, 1833, and died at Grand Island, Ne., January 8, 1918, aged 84 years, 4 months, and 10 days.
She was married to Mr. Elbert Oliver, May 1, 1852, in Morgan County, Indiana. To this union were born 10 children, eight of whom are still living, one daughter, Mrs. A. Hicks, having died 10 years ago at Indianapolis, Ind.
Mrs. Oliver united with the Methodist Espiscopal Church when but a young girl and lived a consistent Christian life to the end. She was one of those old time Methodists whose memory are still cherished by those who can appreciate such fervernt spirtiality. She was a ardent supporter of her faith and was ever ready to defend it at all hazards.
She moved with her husband to Missouri in 1879 and then to Nebraska, homesteading near Beaver City, in Furnes County, in 1884. In 1885 they moved to Hays County.
She is survived by 5 daughters and 3 sons, Mrs. James H. McClintock, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. A. Rossmiller, Palaside, Ne; Mrs. Long Copeland, Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Arthur Langele, Salem, Or.; Mrs. George Graves, Olney Springs, Co.; J.W. Oliver, Franklin, Ind.; M.L. Oliver, Kootina, Idaho; Charles R. Oliver, Eufrata, Wash. Besides these there are twenty-seven grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren who servive her.
CARDS OF THANKD
We wish to thank many friends who assisted us in anyway during our recent sad bereavement when our beloved mother was laid to rest.
Mrs. A. Rossmiller & Mrs. George Graves
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Spouse: Elbert Wells Oliver ( 1836-1913)
Children: Mary Ann Oliver Hicks ( 1856-1907)
Minnie Oliver Langele (1870-1952)
Mrs. Lousia Oliver was born in Clark County, Indiana, Aug. 18, 1833, and died at Grand Island, Ne., January 8, 1918, aged 84 years, 4 months, and 10 days.
She was married to Mr. Elbert Oliver, May 1, 1852, in Morgan County, Indiana. To this union were born 10 children, eight of whom are still living, one daughter, Mrs. A. Hicks, having died 10 years ago at Indianapolis, Ind.
Mrs. Oliver united with the Methodist Espiscopal Church when but a young girl and lived a consistent Christian life to the end. She was one of those old time Methodists whose memory are still cherished by those who can appreciate such fervernt spirtiality. She was a ardent supporter of her faith and was ever ready to defend it at all hazards.
She moved with her husband to Missouri in 1879 and then to Nebraska, homesteading near Beaver City, in Furnes County, in 1884. In 1885 they moved to Hays County.
She is survived by 5 daughters and 3 sons, Mrs. James H. McClintock, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. A. Rossmiller, Palaside, Ne; Mrs. Long Copeland, Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Arthur Langele, Salem, Or.; Mrs. George Graves, Olney Springs, Co.; J.W. Oliver, Franklin, Ind.; M.L. Oliver, Kootina, Idaho; Charles R. Oliver, Eufrata, Wash. Besides these there are twenty-seven grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren who servive her.
CARDS OF THANKD
We wish to thank many friends who assisted us in anyway during our recent sad bereavement when our beloved mother was laid to rest.
Mrs. A. Rossmiller & Mrs. George Graves
Family links:
Spouse: Elbert Wells Oliver ( 1836-1913)
Children: Mary Ann Oliver Hicks ( 1856-1907)
Minnie Oliver Langele (1870-1952)
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