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My great aunt remembered William Rogers' and his wife's grave originally had large limestone slabs as grave markers. Sometime, probably in the early 50s the church did a "clean up the cemetery" thing and the markers were removed. They were probably crumbling. One of the first cousins to my grandfather as well as my aunt, paid for the new marker for Wm Rogers. There was not any legible information on the original stones and so no mention was made of his wife on the tombstone, but she is buried next to William.
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