Matilda Frances Caroline Berry

Female 1829 - 1859  (29 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Matilda Frances Caroline Berry was born 15 May 1829, Anderson, South Carolina, USA; died 26 Jan 1859, Tippah, Mississippi, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1683

    Matilda married John D Rogers 13 Jun 1850. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Jeff Anthony Rogers  Descendancy chart to this point was born 10 Apr 1856, Tippah, Mississippi, USA; died 1938, Monroe, Mississippi, USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jeff Anthony Rogers Descendancy chart to this point (1.Matilda1) was born 10 Apr 1856, Tippah, Mississippi, USA; died 1938, Monroe, Mississippi, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 12113

    Notes:

    Jeff Anthony Rogers born 1856 in
    Tippah Co MS and died there after 1935 and his second wife Norma Gertrude
    Thompson born 1871 in Monroe Co MS and died in Tippah Co MS--believed after 1930.

    Jeff's parents died when he was small. He was cared for by his Uncle Joel,
    who soon won the loving confidence of the lad to the extent that to this day,
    he delights to refer to that uncle in terms that will be most honoring.
    (Source: A MINSTER OF CHRIST by A. M. Overton, p. 41, "A Personal Word" by R. A.
    Cooper) In 1879 at the age of 23 he went to Cherry Creek to work in the store
    of his Uncle Nathan. He was a good salesman and won many friends for his
    uncle's business and established himself as a good, level-headed business man. In
    1886 he married Vada Setzler but she died when she died only four years
    later. They had no children. In 1890 in spite of his young age he was elected the
    Missionary-Colporter and began his work in that field as
    preacher-missionary-colporter, preaching his first sermon at Central Grove church house in
    Monroe County in February 1891. In 1892 he was called to his first pastorate,
    Smithville in Monroe County. In 1895 he bought a home outside of Amory
    Mississippi and developed a splendid farm, with no indication that he allowed his farm
    work to interfere with his services unto the Lord.
    In 1898 he married Norma Thompson of Amory, the daughter of Johnson and Ella
    Thompson, both born in Mississippi. Johnson R. Thompson served as a
    Confederate in Company E of the 14 Mississippi Infantry. He enlisted as a Private
    and was a First Sergeant when he was discharged. Her grandfather William
    Thompson was born Mar 1,1807 in South Carolina, moved to Monroe County Mississippi
    by 1840 and died Jan 1, 1869 in Smithville, Monroe County Mississippi. He
    and his wife Elizabeth are buried in the Caldwell Cemetery in Smithville.
    Jeff and wife Norma Thompson Rogers had six children, four boys and two
    girls. Jeff A. Jr. died at eleven months. The other children were Lucille,
    Halbert T. , Daniel Ray, Joel Berry, and Camille.
    Brother Rogers' ministry was long, wide and extensive. For more than forty
    years, he preached and taught all over Northeast Mississippi, as well as in
    Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, etc. His work was always said to be
    solid and thought provoking. He was known as a country preacher who settled down
    on a little farm and devoted himself to the work in reach of him. He did not
    measure his success on going to a bigger and better church but stayed where
    he was planted and a missionary to the core.
    Sometime after 1935 when he performed the marriage of his son Daniel Rogers
    and his bride Mabel Jean Adams, Jeff Rogers died in the pulpit of the church
    where he preached for many years. He was conducting a funeral service, and he
    had just completed the prayer at the end of the funeral service, turned to
    sit down, and fell dead in the pulpit. (Source: Son Daniel Rogers in an
    interview in 1994)

    Jeff married Vada Setzler 1886, Mississippi, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Jeff married Norma Thompson 1898, Mississippi, USA. [Group Sheet]