Kate Himrod Biggers

Biggers née Himrod was born on July 15, 1849, in Waterford, Pennsylvania.

[1] She married Thomas B. Biggers in 1874 and the couple moved west, living in Painterhood, Kansas, then the Chickasha, Indian Territory, finally settling in Marlow, Oklahoma, in 1910.

[1] In 1910 Biggers ran unsuccessfully for the post of Oklahoma Commissioner of Charities and Corrections against the incumbent, Kate Barnard.

In 1916 Biggers helped establish the Neighborly Home Demonstration Club of Stephens County.

[2] After the death of her husband, Biggers returned to Waterford, Pennsylvania where she died on August 27, 1935.