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Lillian Josephine Chester

Lillian Chester (born 29 September 1887) is an American writer and filmmaker who was brought up in Cincinnati Ohio. Lillian Josephine Hauser. Chester wrote under many different variations of her name including Lillian Randolph Chester, Mrs. George Randolph Chester, Lillian Chester. She published her first book in 1914. ''The Ball of Fire'' was a coauthored book with her husband. Chester frequently wrote using the name Mrs. George Randolph Chester. She worked alone and alongside her husband, George Randolph Chester, from 1914 until his death in 1924. She wrote hundreds of short stories and numerous stage plays.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://wfpp.cdrs.columbia.edu/pioneer/ccp-mrs-george-randolph-chester/ )
==Personal life==
Lillian Chester was born in Cincinnati which is where she also met her husband, George. When Lillian Chester met George she was a widow going by the name Lillian Josephine Hauser DeRimo. George was still married to his wife Elizabeth Chester. Elizabeth, Lillian, and George moved to New York around the same time. Elizabeth divorced George in 1911, using the evidence that he was living at Gainsborough Studios with Lillian. Elizabeth filed for divorced and George and Lillian married while they were in Europe after hearing of the divorce was finalized. However, Elizabeth had only been granted an interlocutory decree, which made the divorce not final and therefore made his subsequent marriage to Lillian controversial.
A friend of Elizabeth quotes George as saying “You () are perfect in every respect, except one. This woman () surpasses you in beauty. I must have that. My nature demands it - my soul cries out for it.” George and Lillian delayed there return to New York after finding out about the failed divorce. George briefly ran away, fearing charges of bigamy. However, on December 2, 1911 Justice Guy finalized the divorce between Elizabeth and George. Lillian and Elizabeth were friends before the divorce proceedings, despite the ten year age gap.
George had two sons, Robert F. and George R. Jr., from his marriage with Elizabeth. Elizabeth was granted custody of both children. Lillian and George did not have any children. Upon George’s death, he left everything he owned to Lillian. George Chester died of a heart attack on 26 February 1924 in New York City. After George’s death, Lillian retired after the death of her husband. She passed away at the age of 71 in Pinellas, Florida on June 7, 1961. She is buried in Cincinnati next to her husband, George.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://wfpp.cdrs.columbia.edu/pioneer/ccp-mrs-george-randolph-chester/ )

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