Name |
Mary Etta Conway |
Birth |
10 May 1846 |
McGillivray Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada |
Gender |
Female |
Occupation |
Teacher |
Death |
13 Dec 1903 |
Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA |
Siblings |
4 brothers and 4 sisters |
| 1. Anabell L. Conway, b. 19 Apr 1834, Dublin, Ireland d. 19 Mar 1896, Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA (Age 61 years) | | 2. George Sackville Conway, b. 1 May 1836, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada d. 20 Feb 1903, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA (Age 66 years) ▻ Mary A. Morris, m. Aug 1859 | | 3. William E. Conway, b. 27 Oct 1839, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada d. 1 Oct 1902, Menomonie, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA (Age 62 years) ▻ Jane Angeline Olds | | 4. Louisa Susannah Conway, b. 10 Feb 1843, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada d. 13 Mar 1928, Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA (Age 85 years) ▻ Alonzo Congdon, m. 7 Oct 1860 ; Robert Bruce Wood, m. 5 Apr 1873 | | 5. Mary Etta Conway, b. 10 May 1846, McGillivray Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada d. 13 Dec 1903, Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA (Age 57 years) ▻ Harvey Nehemiah Rogers, m. 18 Feb 1872 | | 6. Francis Conway, b. cir 1848, Canada | | 7. Edwin Stapleton Conway, b. 21 Mar 1850, McGillivray Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada d. 4 Nov 1919, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA (Age 69 years) ▻ Sarah Ann Judson Rogers, m. 25 Dec 1871 | | 8. Florence Alma Conway, b. Jul 1853 d. 24 Aug 1932, Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA (Age 79 years) ▻ Samuel Edward McLain, m. 1871 ; James F. Vrooman, m. 25 Apr 1893 ; ? Dowd | | 9. Catherine Conway, b. 1859 d. 1932 (Age 73 years) | |
Notes |
- Obituary:
Entered Upon Rest.
Mary Etta, beloved wife of Dr. H N Rogers died on Sunday after a long continued illness at her home on Oak st. She has been a patient sufferer for many years. Funeral services were conducted at her late residence by Rev. O V Siniff, pastorf te M E church, of which she has long been a faithful member. The members of the Relief Corps also attended in a body. The burial was at Lake City in Dr. Roger's family lot. The pall bearers were: F H Griebie, W G Brownell, C O Wescott, M W Niederkorn, D O Smith and W J Fletcher.
Miss Mary Etta Conway was born in the township of McGilvery in upper Canada on the 10th day of May A D 1846 and died at Farmington, on the 13th day of December A D 1903, aged 57 years, 7 months and 3 days.
The parents of the deceased, Mr. Patrick Conway and Mrs. Margaret Conway, moved into the United States in October A D 1857 and located in Pepin, Pepin county, Wis. The deceased went to live with a married sister who was living in the townshif Gilford, Wabasha county, Minnesota in the winter of 1860-1. By her own efforts she fitted herself for the profession of teacher and followed it for eight years, teaching in the public schools of Wabasha county the greater part of the time. Miss Conway and H N Rogers M D were married on the 18th day of February A D 1872 and lived at Zumbro Falls, in Wabasha county, State of Minnesota until A D 1886, when they moved to Whitehall, Trempeleau county, Wisconsin. In 1889 they moved to Chippewa Falls, Chippewa county, state of Wisconsin; in 1891 they moved to Bloomer, same county and in March 1895 they moved to Farmington, Dakota county, state of Minnesota where they resided at the time of her decease. Her leading characteristics were, faithful and affectionate to her husband, loyal to her friends, methodical and orderly in her work, careful and economical in the management of her home, always in sympathy with those who were sick or who had other troubles, and always industrious.
The survivors of the immediate family of deceased include Mrs. Louise Wood and Mrs. F A Vrooman of Lakeville and Mr. E S Conway of the firm of W W Kimball & Co. of Chicago.
The deceased was generally beloved in the community in which she spent the closing years of her life. An uncomplaining sufferer, she was a comfort to those who were also sufferers, was deeply interested in them and with a sweet sympathy whichs never withheld, won many from their own troubles. Owing to her health, she was not able to do all she desired to help out the interests of those she lived among and loved, but the encouragement of her cheery interest was a great help in all matters of which she had knowledge. She will be long missed by a large circle of acquaintances and friends who mourh her loss and sympathize with her husband in his bereavement.
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Card of Thanks.
The undersigned extends to the citizens of Farmington his appreciation of the many tokens of esteem and sympathy shown his deceased wife during her protracted illness and extends his sincere thanks to the teachers of the Farmington school, theoan's Relief Corps, and very many citizens who presented to him so many beautiful flowers in token of their sympathy for him in the death of his beloved wife and to the choir and all others who assisted at the funeral services. H. N. ROGERS
Dakota County Tribune, Farmington, MN, Friday, 18 Dec 1903
Mrs. H. N. Rogers died at her home in Farmington last Sunday from cancer, aged fifty-seven years. Miss Mary E. Conway was born at McGilvery, Canada, and married to Dr. Rogers at Knight's Creek, Wis., Feb. 18th, 1872. The latter located at Farngton in March, 1865. Mrs. Rogers was a sincere, christian woman, and greatly beloved by many friends. The funeral was held from the house on Tuesday, the Rev. O. V. Sinif officiating, with interment in Lake City.
Hastings Gazette, Hastings, MN, Sat 19 Dec 1903
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Person ID |
I15816 |
Bryan-Martin |
Last Modified |
11 Oct 2024 |