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    1. ROGERS, Elinor - d: 1910
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rogers, Dawes, Dumbleton, Rogers, Jeffrey, Conlson, Armstrong, Eastman Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wEC.2ACE/1405 Message Board Post: MRS. ELINOR M. ROGERS Passed Away at the Home of Her Daughter in New Lisbon Mrs. Elinor M. Rogers died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.L. Dawes, in New Lisbon, Saturday night at 9 o'clock. She had been suffering from a stroke of paralysis since late last summer, and for a month preceding her death, had been under her daughter's care at the above place. Elinor Mary Dumbleton was born in Fariford, Gloucestor, England, April 31, 1865. When she was eight years old her people came to Canada, settling in Toronto. Her father, John Dumbleton, a Methodist minister, was engaged in missionary work among the northern camps. Finally, the family moved to Wisconsin, and in 1880. settled in this city. In July, 1886, Miss Dumbleton married James Rogers, who died thirteen years ago. In the middle of August of this year, Mrs. Rogers was stricken with paralysis of the left side and about a month ago was taken on a cot to the home of her daughter in New Lisbon. She is survived by two children, Mrs. H. L. Dawes of New Lisbon and Maurice J. of this city; her mother, Mrs. John Dumbleton and brother, Walter H. Dumbleton of this city; four sisters, Mrs. F. J. Jeffrey, Devonbort, England, Mrs. W. J. Conlson, Toronto, Canada, Mrs. O. C. Armstrong, Bellingham, Wash., and Miss Jessie L. of this city; a brother, William J. of Troy Center. The remains were brought here on Sunday and the funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house on Minnesota avenue, near the city limits, the Rev. W. H. Fuller officiating. Interment will follow in Forest cemetery. Those from out of town who will attend the funeral are William J. Dumbleton of Troy Center and Henry Eastman of the Veteran's Home at Waupaca. Source: Stevens Point Daily Journal newspaper, dated Monday, 12 Dec 1910

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