Annie was born on November 23, 1895 in Raleigh County, West Virginia. She was the 1st of 12 children born to Amos Whitten Rogers, Sr. (1875-1928) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" May Weis (1875-1946).
Annie married George Walter Craft on May 17, 1911 in Mount Hope, West Virginia at the age of 15. George and Annie had 4 children:
1) Cecil McGuire Craft, who married Naomi Brown.
2) Margaret Louise Craft, who married twice; first to Thurmond Stafford Hamblin and later to William Dexter Kessler.
3) Roy Oliver Craft who died in infancy.
4) Gladys Mae Craft, who was 1st married to Edward Ernest Plumley and later to Lloyd Charles Saylor.
Annie died on July 5, 1961 of pneumonia and an intracerebral hemorrhage at West Virginia University Hospital in Morgantown, West Virginia. She was 65 years old and widowed.
Annie was born on November 23, 1895 in Raleigh County, West Virginia. She was the 1st of 12 children born to Amos Whitten Rogers, Sr. (1875-1928) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" May Weis (1875-1946).
Annie married George Walter Craft on May 17, 1911 in Mount Hope, West Virginia at the age of 15. George and Annie had 4 children:
1) Cecil McGuire Craft, who married Naomi Brown.
2) Margaret Louise Craft, who married twice; first to Thurmond Stafford Hamblin and later to William Dexter Kessler.
3) Roy Oliver Craft who died in infancy.
4) Gladys Mae Craft, who was 1st married to Edward Ernest Plumley and later to Lloyd Charles Saylor.
Annie died on July 5, 1961 of pneumonia and an intracerebral hemorrhage at West Virginia University Hospital in Morgantown, West Virginia. She was 65 years old and widowed.
Family Members
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Lloyd Estle "L.E." Rogers
1898–1968
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John Franklin Rodgers
1900–1900
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Girtie May Rodgers
1901–1910
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William Houston "Bill" Rogers
1903–1965
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Thomas MacDonald "Tom" Rodgers
1906–1965
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Phyllis Lola Rogers Yeager
1909–1993
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Rama Viola Rogers Campbell Biggs
1911–1959
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Eva Gay Rodgers
1913–1913
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Florence Bretta Rogers Mann
1914–1975
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Amos Whitten "A. W." Rogers Jr
1919–2001
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