At the home of her father, Harry Enos, in Nile, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1886, Mrs. Sarah Ann Rogers, widow of Henry C. Rogers. The cause of her death is not known. She had been confined a few weeks by sickness, but was supposed to be getting better. Her physician, who left her side little more than an hour before her death, discovered no unusual symptoms, and she gave no signs of being worse up to the moment of death, which occurred instantly.
Sister Rogers was born in Nile, Oct. 3, 1827. She was married in 1849 to Henry C. Rogers, of Little Genesee, N. Y., where she spent most of her married life. Her husband went into the army during the war of the Rebellion, and died a prisoner in Andersonville, leaving her a widow with two sons. These, her only living children, one a resident of Little Genesee, the other of Plainfield, N. J., are left to mourn her loss.
She was a worthy member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Friendship, and her friends are confident that death, though coming so suddenly, did not find her unprepared. C. A. B.