Fannie V. Rogers1

b. 21 March 1873, d. 7 September 1895
FatherThomas Henry Rogers2,1 b. abt 1843
MotherSarah Ann Byars Dunn2 b. 19 Sep 1841, d. 6 May 1884
Birth21 Mar 1873 Fannie V. Rogers was born on 21 Mar 1873 in Grayson County, Texas.3 
Marriage11 Oct 1893 She married Andrew Fullen Clark, son of Mathew Ryburn Clark and Isabella Louisa Fullen, on 11 Oct 1893 in Washington County, Virginia.2 
12 Oct 1893 She was 20 and he was 40. 
Will16 Jul 1894 Fannie wrote her will on 16 Jul 1894, a little over a year before her death. She left a house and lot in Glade Spring to her husband (he had originally deeded it to her) and on his death it was to pass to Fannie's sisters Estella and Anna Rogers. Fannie also left any property she might inherit from her grandparents, Dr. Samuel Dunn and his wife Jane to her same sisters.4 
Death7 Sep 1895 Fannie died on 7 Sep 1895 at age 22.3 
Burial She was buried at Old Glade Spring Cemetery in Washington County, Virginia.3 

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Last Edited15 Nov 2012

Citations

  1. [S636] Thomas Henry Rodgers household, 1880 U.S. cens., Wythe Co., Virginia, pop sched., Black Lick District, ED 106, page 369b (stamped), dwelling 344, family 369, viewed online at Ancestry.com, March 2003, image 38 of 62. Thomas Henry Rodgers, 38, schoolteacher; Sarah A. wife, 38; Mary E. J., 12; Fannie V. 7, b. Texas; Estella 3; everyone but Fannie b. VA.
  2. [S8] Hockett and Hunt, 1891-1902 Marriages of Washington Co. VA, p. 19. Transcription states: A. F. Clark 28, son of Mathew and Sarah Clark, druggist AND Fannie Rodgers 21, dau of T.H. & Salllie Rodgers; married 11 Oct. 1893 by P.H. Guinn. NOTE: Andrew's mother's first name was Isabella.
  3. [S2] Catherine McConnell, High On A Windy Hill, p. 178. Transcription reads: Fannie V. Clark, w/o A. Fullen Clark, b. Grayson Co., Texas 21 March 1873, d. 7 Sept 1895, age 22y 5m 16d.
  4. [S714] Fannie V. Clark will (recorded 1895), Washington Co., Virginia Will Book 25: 231. The will was dated 16 July 1894 and recorded in court 16 September, 1895. No executor was named; W.L. Dunn and John Price were witnesses. Fannie left a lot and house in Glade Spring to her husband A.F. Clark and the balance of her estate to her sisters Estella and Anna Rogers.