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Mary Francis “Fanny” <I>Yarnell</I> Rogers

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Mary Francis “Fanny” Yarnell Rogers

Birth
Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Sep 1891 (aged 44)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
L-27 F (Area F, plot 27).
Memorial ID
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Daughter of of Silas A. Yarnell & Elizabeth Jamison.

Josephine M. Washburn, History and Reminiscences of the Holiness Church Work in Southern California and Arizona (1912):

p. 133 (Saturday, August 8, 1891): "In the 9:30 meeting Sister Yarnell Rogers was brought in meeting on her sick bed, . . ."

p. 137 (1891): "Bro. S. D. White writes from Chino, September 8th: . . . Having secured ground and lumber I returned to the Downey camp-ground and found Sister Rogers had fallen asleep in Jesus, and all the camp-ground was still as death, the people having gone to bury our dear sister at Long Beach. When I went into her tent where I had heard her testify so often to the power of God to save and keep under such trying circumstances, and heard her sing: 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus', I could not help shouting victory."

Mary F. ("Fanny") Rogers was the first wife of Thomas G. Rogers, an evangelist preacher active with the Holiness movement in California and Texas during the 1880s and 1890s.
Daughter of of Silas A. Yarnell & Elizabeth Jamison.

Josephine M. Washburn, History and Reminiscences of the Holiness Church Work in Southern California and Arizona (1912):

p. 133 (Saturday, August 8, 1891): "In the 9:30 meeting Sister Yarnell Rogers was brought in meeting on her sick bed, . . ."

p. 137 (1891): "Bro. S. D. White writes from Chino, September 8th: . . . Having secured ground and lumber I returned to the Downey camp-ground and found Sister Rogers had fallen asleep in Jesus, and all the camp-ground was still as death, the people having gone to bury our dear sister at Long Beach. When I went into her tent where I had heard her testify so often to the power of God to save and keep under such trying circumstances, and heard her sing: 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus', I could not help shouting victory."

Mary F. ("Fanny") Rogers was the first wife of Thomas G. Rogers, an evangelist preacher active with the Holiness movement in California and Texas during the 1880s and 1890s.

Inscription

"MOTHER / MARY FRANCIS ROGERS / 1846 - 1891"



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  • Created by: Oscar
  • Added: Oct 23, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43449411/mary_francis-rogers: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Francis “Fanny” Yarnell Rogers (11 Nov 1846–1 Sep 1891), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43449411, citing Long Beach Municipal Cemetery, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Oscar (contributor 47009592).