Mrs. Lucy (Snapp) Gouldin The Okeene Eagle January 1896 Submitted by: Deborah Naylor/Farhar
DIED: -- On Thursday, January 2nd, 1896 at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. SNAPP, Mrs. Lucy GOULDIN, of consumption. Mrs. GOULDIN has been a great sufferer for many weeks. Her husband has been a victim of the same disease for a long time and is in Mexico for the benefit of his health and could not come to her assistance. The remains were interred at the Baptist cemetery near Lacey.
[NOTE: A headstone for Lucy (Snapp) GOULDIN has not been located in theon-line"Kingfisher Tombstone Project" at http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/oklahoma/counties/kingfisher/kingfisher.html. However, in the Cimarron Valley Cemetery at ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ok/kingfisher/cemeteries/cimarronv.txt GOLDEN, Lucy B. Oct. 29, 1870 ---- Jan. 21, 1896 m. to Rev. L. F. and her parents, SNAPP, Milton J. July 22, 1836---Apr. 21, 1925
SNAPP, Sarah C. Sept 25, 1845---Mar. 20, 1935 m. to Milton J.
At http://www.okcemeteries.net/kingfisher/cimarron/cimarron.htm
GOLDEN LUCY B 10-29-1870 01-02-1896
SNAPP MILTON J 07-21-1836 04-21-1925
SNAPP SARAH C 09-25-1845 03-20-1935]
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