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James Rogers and Berintha Babcock

Husband James Rogers [7681] 1

      Born: Apr 1841 - , , Oswego, NY 2 3
 Christened:
      Died: 1910 3
     Buried: 1910 - Leonardsville Cemetery, Leonardsville, Madison, NY 3
    Married:
Wife Berintha Babcock [2328] 2
AKA: Martha Babcock 4
      Born: May 1853 - , of Brookfield, Madison, NY 1 2 3 4
 Christened:
      Died: 24 Oct 1912 - at home, Brookfield, Madison, NY 1 3
     Buried: 1912 - Leonardsville Cemetery, Leonardsville, Madison, NY 1 3
Father: William F. Babcock [2274] (1815-1885)
Mother: Catherine Hills [2268] (1817-1895)

More records for this person:
Obituary 5


Children
1 M Dennison W. "Dennis" Rogers [7686]

      Born: 1 Dec 1886 - , Leonardsville, Madison, NY 2 3 6 7
 Christened:
      Died: 21 Sep 1965 - , Norwich, Chenango, NY 3 7
     Buried: 1965 - Leonardsville Cemetery, Leonardsville, Madison, NY 3

Sources:


1 N131. Brookfield Courier (NY), published on the internet at http://www.fultonhistory.com.

2 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.

3 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/.

4 C86. United States Federal Census, year 1860.

5 N131. Brookfield Courier (NY), published on the internet at http://www.fultonhistory.com, 1912 Nov. 6. "Mrs. James Rogers, after a long period of suffering, from a cancerous disease, passed away quietly at her home in the early morning of Oct. 24th. She had been steadily weakened by progress of her illness but she bore her sufferings with patient resignation and entire preparation for the last great change. In this community her quiet life and labors have not gone without reverence and honor and those who mourn for her the most will be joined in their sorrow by the tributes of the friends of many years. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Babcock, were among the old-time neighbors of our sister village. Many years ago Mrs. Rogers became the wife of our esteemed citizen, James Rogers, whose death she has survived for a few years and she proved a helpful companion in the happy life they passed upon the farm. She took a quiet but effective part in religious matters and in her relations with the M.E. church of which she was a member, Mrs. Rogers has consistently shown forth in her good deeds the sincere interest in its welfare that identified he with its best works and purposes. She is survived by her son, Dennison W. Rogers, two brothers, Dr. Albert Babcock of Chicago, and Osmer J. Babcock of Brookfield, and three sisters, Mrs. Alice Butterbaugh of Denver, Col, Mrs. Edwin Fish of Lebanon and Mrs. Lorene Clarke of Clinton. Funeral services were held at her home Thursday afternoon, conducted by her pastor, Rev. C. M. Fulton, and attended by many of the neighbors who had learned to love her truly. She was laid at rest in our village cemetery by her husband's side."

6 A169. "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," (card files) original cards; scanned and published on the internet by FamilySearch.org and also Ancestry.com, at https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1968530.

7 A020. Social Security Death Index, kept by the US Government, published on the internet and CDROM.

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