Martha Geneva Broam, 19191982 (aged 62 years)

Name
Martha Geneva /Broam/
Birth
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Death of a brother
Birth of a brother
Death of a paternal grandfather
Source citation:

Citation Text: Date on tombstone.

Death of a maternal grandfather
Death of a brother
Death of a maternal grandmother
Graduation
Death of a father
Burial of a father
Death of a mother
Burial of a mother
Death of a brother
Death
January 8, 1982 (aged 62 years)
OK
Burial
Family with parents
father
18961965
Birth: May 18, 1896 40 39 Pineville, McDonald, MO
Death: May 6, 1965Skiatook, Osage, OK
mother
18931970
Birth: January 29, 1893 48 28 Bartlett, Wheeler, Nebraska
Death: November 2, 1970Bartlesville, Washington, OK
younger brother
19291929
Birth: August 8, 1929 33 36 OK (probably Osage Co)
Death: August 8, 1929OK (probably Osage Co)
elder sister
Ruby Amelia Broam
younger brother
19271978
Birth: January 14, 1927 30 33 OK (probably in Osage Co)
Death: June 17, 1978OK (probably in Oklahoma Co)
3 years
younger brother
19291930
Birth: August 8, 1929 33 36 OK (probably Osage Co)
Death: January 7, 1930OK (probably Osage Co)
-10 years
herself
19191982
Birth: August 4, 1919 23 26 OK (probably Osage Co)
Death: January 8, 1982OK
Family with Wilson Edgar Brant
partner
19162007
Birth: February 26, 1916 47 43 Ralston, Pawnee, OK
Death: February 7, 2007Bartlesville, Washington, OK
herself
19191982
Birth: August 4, 1919 23 26 OK (probably Osage Co)
Death: January 8, 1982OK
Wilson Edgar Brant + Louise Arbell James
partner
19162007
Birth: February 26, 1916 47 43 Ralston, Pawnee, OK
Death: February 7, 2007Bartlesville, Washington, OK
partner’s wife
19222013
Birth: July 25, 1922 26 23 White Oak Community, near Mulberry, Franklin Co, AR
Death: January 23, 2013Bartlesville, Washington, OK
Marriage MarriageMarch 5, 1983OK
Shared note

Martha taught typing & shorthand for many years at Nowata (OK) High School. She and her husband, Wilson Brant, resided on rural property located between Nowata & Bartlesville, a few miles south of US 60, from the late 1940s into the 1980s.