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Barbara Jane <I>Royer</I> Mounts

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Barbara Jane Royer Mounts

Birth
Logan County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Mar 1911 (aged 60)
Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.2911898, Longitude: -99.6131354
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1880 - US Census - Winfield, Cowley, Kansas
Household ............Role ...............Sex ......Age Birthplace
Noah S. Mounts ....Head ..............Male ....25 ..Ohio
Barbara J. Mounts Wife ...............Female 30 ..Ohio
Wilson Mounts ......Son ................Male ....3 ....Kansas
Cornelia Rone .......Daughter(sic) Female 7 ....Iowa

1890 - US Census - Destroyed in 1921 census fire.

1900 - US Census - Berlin Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma Territory
Household ...........Role .Sex ......Age Birthplace Birth Date
Noah S Mounts ....Head Male ....46 ..Ohio ..........Oct 1854
Barbara J Mounts Wife .Female 30 ..Ohio ..........Apr 1849
William O Mounts Son ..Male ....23 ..Kansas ......Feb 1877

The Sayre Standard, Sayre, Oklahoma · Thursday, March 23, 1911 pg 4
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
. . .
Mrs. N. S. Mounts, wife of Commissioner Mounts, is reported seriously ill since last week.
. . .

Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Oklahoma · Thursday, March 30, 1911 pg 8
LOCAL NEWS
. . .
Word was received here Thursday morning announcing the death of Mrs. Mounts of Sayre. Funeral services were held Wednesday.

The Democrat extends condolence to the bereaved family and relatives.
. . .

The Sayre Standard, Sayre, Oklahoma · Thursday, March 30, 1911 pg 1
Death of Mrs. Mounts.

Mrs. Barbara Mounts, wife of N. S. Mounts, died Tuesday, March 28, 1911. Funeral services were held at the Christian church on Wednesday afternoon, March 29th, conducted by Elder J. C. Howard, after which the body was laid to rest in the Sayre Cemetery. The Knights of Pythias attended the funeral in a body, while the church was crowded with sympathizing friends.

Barbara J. Royer was born April 4, 1850, near Bellefountain, Ohio, and was married to N. S. Mounts in June 1881, who still survives her with three children, W. O. Mounts, Clint Mounts and Mrs. Cornelia E. Julian.

She joined the Christian church when about eighteen years of age, and had lived a consistent christian life. Rev. Howard paid a fine tribute to the life of Mrs. Mounts. Having lived (sic) neighbors for six years in the pioneer days of old Roger Mills county, he felt he knew her well and could say she was one of the kindest hearted and best women he had ever met. Though a great sufferer for years, she seldom complained; always had a kind word for all and an abiding sympathy for those in distress. Truly she was one of whom it could be said: long suffering, kind hearted, gentle and good.

The bereaved family have the deepest sympathy of all who know them, in their great sorrow.
___________________

The following resolutions were adopted by Sayre Lodge No. 65, Knights of Pythias, of which N. S. Mounts and his two sons, Will and Clint, are members:

Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe to take to her reward Mrs. Barbara Mounts, the wife and mother of our faithful and beloved brothers; therefore be it

Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to our bereaved brothers and their families in the loss of their loved one, who lived the principles of our order, Friendship, Charity and Benevolence, and was loved by those who knew her.

J. T. MEANs,
WILLARD BRADY,
JOHN. C. HENDRIX,
Committee

The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Oklahoma · Friday, March 31, 1911 pg 1
DEATH OF MRS. N. S. MOUNTS.

Our community has again suffered a loss in the departure from this life of a beloved member in the person of Mrs. N. S. Mounts, whose death occurred at 11 o'clock Tuesday night. Mrs. Mounts was born near Belle Fontaine, Ohio, in April 4th, 1850, and was married to N. S. Mounts, our worthy county commissioner from the 1st district, at Winfield, Kansas in 1881.(sic) She was the mother of three surviving children, Mrs. J. A. Julian of Chickasha, W. O. Mounts and Clint. Mounts of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Mounts came to Roger Mills Co. in 1899 and started the "Berlin Venture" and at about the same time settled on a piece of land on Long Creek.

Their residence in Sayre was taken up about four years ago though Mr. Mounts has been identified with the interests of Sayre almost since its inception and the family has a host of friends to extend them sympathy in his their hour or bereavement.

Burial services were held at the Christian church on Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias and interment in the Sayre Cemetery.
1880 - US Census - Winfield, Cowley, Kansas
Household ............Role ...............Sex ......Age Birthplace
Noah S. Mounts ....Head ..............Male ....25 ..Ohio
Barbara J. Mounts Wife ...............Female 30 ..Ohio
Wilson Mounts ......Son ................Male ....3 ....Kansas
Cornelia Rone .......Daughter(sic) Female 7 ....Iowa

1890 - US Census - Destroyed in 1921 census fire.

1900 - US Census - Berlin Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma Territory
Household ...........Role .Sex ......Age Birthplace Birth Date
Noah S Mounts ....Head Male ....46 ..Ohio ..........Oct 1854
Barbara J Mounts Wife .Female 30 ..Ohio ..........Apr 1849
William O Mounts Son ..Male ....23 ..Kansas ......Feb 1877

The Sayre Standard, Sayre, Oklahoma · Thursday, March 23, 1911 pg 4
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
. . .
Mrs. N. S. Mounts, wife of Commissioner Mounts, is reported seriously ill since last week.
. . .

Beckham County Democrat, Erick, Oklahoma · Thursday, March 30, 1911 pg 8
LOCAL NEWS
. . .
Word was received here Thursday morning announcing the death of Mrs. Mounts of Sayre. Funeral services were held Wednesday.

The Democrat extends condolence to the bereaved family and relatives.
. . .

The Sayre Standard, Sayre, Oklahoma · Thursday, March 30, 1911 pg 1
Death of Mrs. Mounts.

Mrs. Barbara Mounts, wife of N. S. Mounts, died Tuesday, March 28, 1911. Funeral services were held at the Christian church on Wednesday afternoon, March 29th, conducted by Elder J. C. Howard, after which the body was laid to rest in the Sayre Cemetery. The Knights of Pythias attended the funeral in a body, while the church was crowded with sympathizing friends.

Barbara J. Royer was born April 4, 1850, near Bellefountain, Ohio, and was married to N. S. Mounts in June 1881, who still survives her with three children, W. O. Mounts, Clint Mounts and Mrs. Cornelia E. Julian.

She joined the Christian church when about eighteen years of age, and had lived a consistent christian life. Rev. Howard paid a fine tribute to the life of Mrs. Mounts. Having lived (sic) neighbors for six years in the pioneer days of old Roger Mills county, he felt he knew her well and could say she was one of the kindest hearted and best women he had ever met. Though a great sufferer for years, she seldom complained; always had a kind word for all and an abiding sympathy for those in distress. Truly she was one of whom it could be said: long suffering, kind hearted, gentle and good.

The bereaved family have the deepest sympathy of all who know them, in their great sorrow.
___________________

The following resolutions were adopted by Sayre Lodge No. 65, Knights of Pythias, of which N. S. Mounts and his two sons, Will and Clint, are members:

Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe to take to her reward Mrs. Barbara Mounts, the wife and mother of our faithful and beloved brothers; therefore be it

Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to our bereaved brothers and their families in the loss of their loved one, who lived the principles of our order, Friendship, Charity and Benevolence, and was loved by those who knew her.

J. T. MEANs,
WILLARD BRADY,
JOHN. C. HENDRIX,
Committee

The Sayre Headlight, Sayre, Oklahoma · Friday, March 31, 1911 pg 1
DEATH OF MRS. N. S. MOUNTS.

Our community has again suffered a loss in the departure from this life of a beloved member in the person of Mrs. N. S. Mounts, whose death occurred at 11 o'clock Tuesday night. Mrs. Mounts was born near Belle Fontaine, Ohio, in April 4th, 1850, and was married to N. S. Mounts, our worthy county commissioner from the 1st district, at Winfield, Kansas in 1881.(sic) She was the mother of three surviving children, Mrs. J. A. Julian of Chickasha, W. O. Mounts and Clint. Mounts of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Mounts came to Roger Mills Co. in 1899 and started the "Berlin Venture" and at about the same time settled on a piece of land on Long Creek.

Their residence in Sayre was taken up about four years ago though Mr. Mounts has been identified with the interests of Sayre almost since its inception and the family has a host of friends to extend them sympathy in his their hour or bereavement.

Burial services were held at the Christian church on Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias and interment in the Sayre Cemetery.


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