Belmont
Mrs. E. C. Rogers died early Sunday morning, after a long sickness. Her funeral sermon was preached at the M. E. church Monday morning at 10 o'clock and interment was made in Idlewilde cemetery.
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Death of Mrs. E. C. Rogers
After suffering two years from paralysis Mary E. Lingenfelter Rogers, wife of E. C. Rogers, died at her home in Belmont, at .30 o'clock Sunday morning, January 15, 1905. Funeral services were conducted at the Belmont M. E. chapel, Monday morning, by Rev. H. C. Clark.
Mary E. Linginfelter was born in New York state, May 22, 1850. At the age of six, she moved with her parents to Wisconsin, and six years later went to Iowa, where in her 17th year she was married to Eliseph C. Rogers.
With her husband, Mrs. Rogers moved to Missouri in 1876, and eight years later came to Oregon, locating in Hood River valley, where she remained until her death. Mrs. Rogers was of a family of 12 children, and was herself the mother of 12 children. November 15, 1894, Mrs. Rogers made profession of religion, and became a member of the Methodist church at Belmont.
At the time of her death Mrs. Rogers was 54 years, seven months and 22 days old. She is survived by two brothers and two sisters, a husband, five sons and four daughters. It is said of Mrs. Rogers that she was a patient sufferer, a faithful wife and a loving mother.
Belmont
Mrs. E. C. Rogers died early Sunday morning, after a long sickness. Her funeral sermon was preached at the M. E. church Monday morning at 10 o'clock and interment was made in Idlewilde cemetery.
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Death of Mrs. E. C. Rogers
After suffering two years from paralysis Mary E. Lingenfelter Rogers, wife of E. C. Rogers, died at her home in Belmont, at .30 o'clock Sunday morning, January 15, 1905. Funeral services were conducted at the Belmont M. E. chapel, Monday morning, by Rev. H. C. Clark.
Mary E. Linginfelter was born in New York state, May 22, 1850. At the age of six, she moved with her parents to Wisconsin, and six years later went to Iowa, where in her 17th year she was married to Eliseph C. Rogers.
With her husband, Mrs. Rogers moved to Missouri in 1876, and eight years later came to Oregon, locating in Hood River valley, where she remained until her death. Mrs. Rogers was of a family of 12 children, and was herself the mother of 12 children. November 15, 1894, Mrs. Rogers made profession of religion, and became a member of the Methodist church at Belmont.
At the time of her death Mrs. Rogers was 54 years, seven months and 22 days old. She is survived by two brothers and two sisters, a husband, five sons and four daughters. It is said of Mrs. Rogers that she was a patient sufferer, a faithful wife and a loving mother.
Family Members
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William Daniel "Willie" Rogers Sr
1868–1947
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Sarah L Rogers Gray
1869–1903
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Frank Eugean Rogers
1871–1941
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John Hamilton Rogers
1873–1946
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Josephine Elizabeth "Josie" Rogers Nealeigh
1875–1950
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Mary Adeline Rogers Angell
1877–1948
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Charles Eliseph "Charlie" Rogers
1881–1960
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Amy A Rogers
1882–1895
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Eliza E Rogers Hunter
1882–1970
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Ruel Cleveland Rogers
1886–1954
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