Dates = 1-1-1839 - 12-20-1911
The Hooper Sentinel
December 21, 1911
Bridget Rogan was born in County Mays, Ireland, May 1838 and was
married to John Realph in July 1860. They came to America in 1864
and lived in Illinois until 1868 when they moved on a homestead
eight miles northeast of here, where they lived until 1890 when
they moved into Hooper.
In 1902 they moved to Wahoo where they lived until the time of her
death, Dec. 18 from paralysis. Funeral services were held at the
home in Wahoo at 8 a. m. Tuesday and were conducted by Father Bor
of the Catholic church of which deceased was a member. The remains
were brought here Tuesday morning and were laid to rest in the
Hooper cemetery. She was the mother of eight children, five of who
are living. They, her husband, twenty grandchildren, one great
grandchild and one sister remains to mourn her loss. During her
thirty four years of residence in Hooper and vicinity she made many
friends who sincerely sympathize with the sorrowing relatives in
their time of trouble.
The children are: Mrs. Mary Mossburger of Lincoln, Mrs. John Slack
and Mrs. G. M. Slack of Mason City, Nebr.; Will Realph of Hooper
and Ed Realph of Crowell. Her sister is Mrs. Ellen Murphy of
Fremont.
Dates = 1-1-1839 - 12-20-1911
The Hooper Sentinel
December 21, 1911
Bridget Rogan was born in County Mays, Ireland, May 1838 and was
married to John Realph in July 1860. They came to America in 1864
and lived in Illinois until 1868 when they moved on a homestead
eight miles northeast of here, where they lived until 1890 when
they moved into Hooper.
In 1902 they moved to Wahoo where they lived until the time of her
death, Dec. 18 from paralysis. Funeral services were held at the
home in Wahoo at 8 a. m. Tuesday and were conducted by Father Bor
of the Catholic church of which deceased was a member. The remains
were brought here Tuesday morning and were laid to rest in the
Hooper cemetery. She was the mother of eight children, five of who
are living. They, her husband, twenty grandchildren, one great
grandchild and one sister remains to mourn her loss. During her
thirty four years of residence in Hooper and vicinity she made many
friends who sincerely sympathize with the sorrowing relatives in
their time of trouble.
The children are: Mrs. Mary Mossburger of Lincoln, Mrs. John Slack
and Mrs. G. M. Slack of Mason City, Nebr.; Will Realph of Hooper
and Ed Realph of Crowell. Her sister is Mrs. Ellen Murphy of
Fremont.
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