No birth record known for Lucile but the year before she was born the family lived in Bosque County, Texas and her father is now buried there.
1890 - US Census - Destroyed in 1921 census fire.
1900 - US Census - Berlin Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma Territory
Household .............Role ........Sex .....Age Birthplace Birth Date
William Chaffin .....Head .......Male ....52 ..Georgia ....Mar 1848
Permelia E Chaffin Wife ........Female 47 ..Alabama ...Oct 1852
Ola Chaffin ............Son .........Male ....22 ..Texas .........Sep 1877
Lula E Chaffin ........Daughter Female 18 ..Texas ........Nov 1881
Elk City Democrat, Elk City, Oklahoma · Thursday, July 04, 1901 pg 4
Mounts - Chaffin.
W. O. Mounts and Miss Lucile Chaffin were married at the residence of the bride's parents near Pior, Sunday, June 30, 1901, at 1:15 p.m., Rev J. P. Jones officiating.
The groom is the eldest son of the editor of the DEMOCRAT, is register of deeds of Roger Mills county and is well and favorably known throughout the county.
The bride is an estimable lady and has many admiring friends who wish her a long and happy wedded life.
The DEMOCRAT extends the usual congratulations. May happiness and prosperity attend the young couple to the eventide of life.
Elk City Democrat, Elk City, Oklahoma · Thursday, December 12, 1901 pg 1, col. 5
. . .
It pains us to chronicle the death of Mrs. W. O. Mounts, of Cheyenne, a wife of but a few months. It seems hard to have the grim reaper knock at the door and separate for life a young and happy couple who had just entered that state of loving unison, with all hopes of the future and expectations to enjoy the happiness created for us through the allotted age of time. And as God, with all His mercy has seen fit to separate their earthly bondage, let us hope He has provided for their inseperable union in the great hereafter. Mr. Mounts has our deep sympathies.
. . .
The Sayre Venture, Sayre, Oklahoma · Thursday, December 19, 1901 pg 8
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
. . .
We regret very much to hear of the death of Mrs. Wm. Mounts of Cheyenne, who only a wife of a few months passed away last week from an attack of pneumonia and tonsilitus. The deceased had only been sick for a few weeks, and during this time she was anxiously watched over by a loving and devoted husband. We join their many friends in extending our deepest regret to her grief stricken parents and husband.
. . .
No birth record known for Lucile but the year before she was born the family lived in Bosque County, Texas and her father is now buried there.
1890 - US Census - Destroyed in 1921 census fire.
1900 - US Census - Berlin Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma Territory
Household .............Role ........Sex .....Age Birthplace Birth Date
William Chaffin .....Head .......Male ....52 ..Georgia ....Mar 1848
Permelia E Chaffin Wife ........Female 47 ..Alabama ...Oct 1852
Ola Chaffin ............Son .........Male ....22 ..Texas .........Sep 1877
Lula E Chaffin ........Daughter Female 18 ..Texas ........Nov 1881
Elk City Democrat, Elk City, Oklahoma · Thursday, July 04, 1901 pg 4
Mounts - Chaffin.
W. O. Mounts and Miss Lucile Chaffin were married at the residence of the bride's parents near Pior, Sunday, June 30, 1901, at 1:15 p.m., Rev J. P. Jones officiating.
The groom is the eldest son of the editor of the DEMOCRAT, is register of deeds of Roger Mills county and is well and favorably known throughout the county.
The bride is an estimable lady and has many admiring friends who wish her a long and happy wedded life.
The DEMOCRAT extends the usual congratulations. May happiness and prosperity attend the young couple to the eventide of life.
Elk City Democrat, Elk City, Oklahoma · Thursday, December 12, 1901 pg 1, col. 5
. . .
It pains us to chronicle the death of Mrs. W. O. Mounts, of Cheyenne, a wife of but a few months. It seems hard to have the grim reaper knock at the door and separate for life a young and happy couple who had just entered that state of loving unison, with all hopes of the future and expectations to enjoy the happiness created for us through the allotted age of time. And as God, with all His mercy has seen fit to separate their earthly bondage, let us hope He has provided for their inseperable union in the great hereafter. Mr. Mounts has our deep sympathies.
. . .
The Sayre Venture, Sayre, Oklahoma · Thursday, December 19, 1901 pg 8
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
. . .
We regret very much to hear of the death of Mrs. Wm. Mounts of Cheyenne, who only a wife of a few months passed away last week from an attack of pneumonia and tonsilitus. The deceased had only been sick for a few weeks, and during this time she was anxiously watched over by a loving and devoted husband. We join their many friends in extending our deepest regret to her grief stricken parents and husband.
. . .
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