Mother's Name: Ida Pauline Anders
LOYALTY RANGER
Hugh Anders Chilton was born September 19, 1879, in Marlin, Falls County, Texas, to Lysias Brown Chilton and Ida Pauline Anders. He stood 5ft 8in tall, had brown eyes, brown hair and a light complexion. He was married to Mabel Bertha Smith on June 8, 1925. There are no children listed. Hugh was a peace officer in Marlin, Texas. He enlisted in the Texas Rangers as a LOYALTY RANGER on June 6, 1918, thru February 18, 1919. Loyalty Rangers worked under cover as State Secret Service, under the Hobby Loyalty Act of 1918. As of 1918, he had spent about 12 years as a deputy sheriff, constable and deputy city marshal. In 1920, he was a fire department inspector and in 1930, he was an insurance agent in Marlin. Hugh Anders Chilton died October 1, 1961, in Marlin, Texas. He was buried in the Calvary Cemetery, in Marlin, Falls County, Texas.
Mother's Name: Ida Pauline Anders
LOYALTY RANGER
Hugh Anders Chilton was born September 19, 1879, in Marlin, Falls County, Texas, to Lysias Brown Chilton and Ida Pauline Anders. He stood 5ft 8in tall, had brown eyes, brown hair and a light complexion. He was married to Mabel Bertha Smith on June 8, 1925. There are no children listed. Hugh was a peace officer in Marlin, Texas. He enlisted in the Texas Rangers as a LOYALTY RANGER on June 6, 1918, thru February 18, 1919. Loyalty Rangers worked under cover as State Secret Service, under the Hobby Loyalty Act of 1918. As of 1918, he had spent about 12 years as a deputy sheriff, constable and deputy city marshal. In 1920, he was a fire department inspector and in 1930, he was an insurance agent in Marlin. Hugh Anders Chilton died October 1, 1961, in Marlin, Texas. He was buried in the Calvary Cemetery, in Marlin, Falls County, Texas.
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