Josephus Rogers died at his home in the Cross Hollows locality November 24, 1918, of malaria fever, at the age of 45 years, 1 month and 9 days. He had been sick for several weeks. Sampson Walter Josephus Rogers, was born Oct. 15, 1873 in Barry county, Missouri. When but a child with his parents he moved to Carrol County, Arkansas. At the age of 15 he professed faith in Christ and united with the Baptist church at New Home Arkansas and had been a faithful servant in the work of the Lord since. At the age of 23 he was united in marriage to Miss Caldona Jane Riddle of near Butterfield. To this union were born five children, four of whom are living. The oldest child Fredia R. Rogers died May 18, 1897. Josephus Rogers' body was conveyed to the Arnhart cemetery near Purdy, November 25, 1918 to await the resurrection morn.
Josephus Rogers died at his home in the Cross Hollows locality November 24, 1918, of malaria fever, at the age of 45 years, 1 month and 9 days. He had been sick for several weeks. Sampson Walter Josephus Rogers, was born Oct. 15, 1873 in Barry county, Missouri. When but a child with his parents he moved to Carrol County, Arkansas. At the age of 15 he professed faith in Christ and united with the Baptist church at New Home Arkansas and had been a faithful servant in the work of the Lord since. At the age of 23 he was united in marriage to Miss Caldona Jane Riddle of near Butterfield. To this union were born five children, four of whom are living. The oldest child Fredia R. Rogers died May 18, 1897. Josephus Rogers' body was conveyed to the Arnhart cemetery near Purdy, November 25, 1918 to await the resurrection morn.
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