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Olivia Case

Birth21 Jan 1882 - Alabama, USA
DeathMarch 19, 1925 - Pinkston, Navarro County, Texas, USA
MotherLula Cowden (Perkins)
FatherThomas Laxton Case

Born in Alabama, USA on 21 Jan 1882 to Thomas Laxton Case and Lula Cowden (Perkins). Olivia Case married Amos Clark and had 12 children. She passed away on March 19, 1925 in Pinkston, Navarro County, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Laxton Case
1847 - 1921
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Lula Cowden (Perkins)
1851 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Amos Clark
1880 - 1962
Children Show all
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Mamie Lou Clark
1902 - 1989
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Mazie Blackmon
1907 - 1995
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Maggie Blackmon
1905 - 1976
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Robert Marvin Blackmon
1911 - 1975
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Myrtle Lee Blackmon
1909 - 1991
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Mary Lucille Blackmon
1915 - 1997
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James Otis Blackmon
1919 - 2010
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Johnie Blackmon
1895 - Unknown
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Louis Blackmon
1914 - Unknown
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Bulford Blackmon
1899 - Unknown
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Roy Blackmon
1897 - Unknown
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Samuel Edward Blackmon
1917 - 1953

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