Thursday, January 6,1922, Times-Journal Dodge County,GA. From the book, "Dodge County Nespaper Clippings, Vol. IV (1920-1928)"; published by Tad Evans, Savannah, GA May 21, 1992.
Mrs. Bill Joiner
Mrs. Bill Joiner, better known to her friends and acqauintances as Mrs. Millie Ann Rogers, died at her home on Route Three on Friday night last of infirmities of old age. Mrs. Joiner being 83 years old at the time of her death. Interment took place in the old Levi Harrell cemetery Saturday, Rev. R.G.P. McKinnon conducting the funeral services.
Mrs. Joiner was the last member of a large family of brothers and sisters, there originally having been seven of the brothers, vizi: John, Lovett and Hendley Harrell, who were killed in the Civil War, Wright W., Charles, William and Levi. Her first husband, Thomas Burnham, was also killed in the Civil War. She afterwards married Cullen Rogers, and to this union were born the following children: Lovett, Bill and Cullen Rogers, Mrs. Margaret Nixon, Mrs. Needham Joiner, and Mrs. Jennie Fielder, all of whom survive. After the death of Mr. Rogers, she was married to Bill Joiner, who also preceded her to the grave.
Mrs. Joiner was a member of Benevolence Methodist Church.
Thursday, January 6,1922, Times-Journal Dodge County,GA. From the book, "Dodge County Nespaper Clippings, Vol. IV (1920-1928)"; published by Tad Evans, Savannah, GA May 21, 1992.
Mrs. Bill Joiner
Mrs. Bill Joiner, better known to her friends and acqauintances as Mrs. Millie Ann Rogers, died at her home on Route Three on Friday night last of infirmities of old age. Mrs. Joiner being 83 years old at the time of her death. Interment took place in the old Levi Harrell cemetery Saturday, Rev. R.G.P. McKinnon conducting the funeral services.
Mrs. Joiner was the last member of a large family of brothers and sisters, there originally having been seven of the brothers, vizi: John, Lovett and Hendley Harrell, who were killed in the Civil War, Wright W., Charles, William and Levi. Her first husband, Thomas Burnham, was also killed in the Civil War. She afterwards married Cullen Rogers, and to this union were born the following children: Lovett, Bill and Cullen Rogers, Mrs. Margaret Nixon, Mrs. Needham Joiner, and Mrs. Jennie Fielder, all of whom survive. After the death of Mr. Rogers, she was married to Bill Joiner, who also preceded her to the grave.
Mrs. Joiner was a member of Benevolence Methodist Church.
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