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Mrs Mary Ann Rogers Crumb

Birth
Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death
21 Dec 1895 (aged 73)
Palmetto, Manatee County, Florida, USA
Burial
DeRuyter, Madison County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Henry Rogers and Mary Powers. Mary Ann first married Nathaniel Sanford Rogers, who was a physician, 29 Jan 1847 in New York, New York. They had six children together (Will, Mary, Annie, Nelson, Charlie, and George) before Dr. Rogers succumbed to complications from cholera and overwork 10 May 1860. Economically, the family was hopelessly fractured. With her husband and one child, Mary now deceased she was forced to "bind out" the three youngest children.
She married William C. Crumb in 1873 and spent the next twenty years as his wife until he died in 1893. The last two years of her life were spent in Florida near the homes of her two youngest children. Before she died, she requested to be buried beside William Crumb and the children honored that request.














Daughter of Henry Rogers and Mary Powers. Mary Ann first married Nathaniel Sanford Rogers, who was a physician, 29 Jan 1847 in New York, New York. They had six children together (Will, Mary, Annie, Nelson, Charlie, and George) before Dr. Rogers succumbed to complications from cholera and overwork 10 May 1860. Economically, the family was hopelessly fractured. With her husband and one child, Mary now deceased she was forced to "bind out" the three youngest children.
She married William C. Crumb in 1873 and spent the next twenty years as his wife until he died in 1893. The last two years of her life were spent in Florida near the homes of her two youngest children. Before she died, she requested to be buried beside William Crumb and the children honored that request.
















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