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Henry Preston “Pret” Rogers

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Henry Preston “Pret” Rogers

Birth
Wanship, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Apr 1962 (aged 87)
Oceanside, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
Oceanside, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
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Henry was one of 15 children born to Ross Ransom Rogers 1821 - 1897 and Cynthia Ann /Eldredge/ Rogers.
Ross R Rogers, Henry's father had a total of 27 Children.
Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Greenhalgh were married 25, December 1901 at Mathews, Graham, Arizona.
Sarah was B:1883, D:1971 she is buried next to Henry.
Henry and Sarah had four Children:
Thelma Elizabeth /Rogers/ Beggs 1908 - 1991,
Ralph Ross Rogers 1910 - 1976,
Marland Preston Rogers 1918 - 2007 and
Larence Vernon Rogers 1921 - 1989
All the children are buried in Eternal Hills Memorial Park.
Prêt,(short for Preston) lovingly called by Sarah. Henry was a fun grandpa, he loved to teas and sometime grandma would call him on it. He told me amazing stories of his childhood.

Henry Owner a mattresses factory in the 1930 & 40 in Miami, Arizona he also was a Lock and Key Smith. Henry made and shipped mattresses all over Arizona for many years until automation came along and he decided to sell out and move to California. Henry & Sarah bought a 17 unit motel three blocks from the ocean. Henry continued to make mattresses in his shop behind the motel for a number of years. Henry's site began to fail making it hard for him to get around. He told amazing stories about his experiences in life. He was born in the times of horses and buggies and came to Arizona in a covered wagon from Utah. He always marveled at the new advances in technology. Grandpa told me there were more advances in this world in his life tine than ever before in history, he said he was truly blessed. His father, mother and grand parents were baptized in the New York east river by Parley P. Pratt and he was baptized two times once in the Salt River in Utahville, Maricopa, Arizona, Territory and second time I was there and they had lost his records and he was baptized in the pacific ocean in Oceanside, CA. On the 13 of Sept.1948 a cold windy fall evening.
Henry was one of 15 children born to Ross Ransom Rogers 1821 - 1897 and Cynthia Ann /Eldredge/ Rogers.
Ross R Rogers, Henry's father had a total of 27 Children.
Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Greenhalgh were married 25, December 1901 at Mathews, Graham, Arizona.
Sarah was B:1883, D:1971 she is buried next to Henry.
Henry and Sarah had four Children:
Thelma Elizabeth /Rogers/ Beggs 1908 - 1991,
Ralph Ross Rogers 1910 - 1976,
Marland Preston Rogers 1918 - 2007 and
Larence Vernon Rogers 1921 - 1989
All the children are buried in Eternal Hills Memorial Park.
Prêt,(short for Preston) lovingly called by Sarah. Henry was a fun grandpa, he loved to teas and sometime grandma would call him on it. He told me amazing stories of his childhood.

Henry Owner a mattresses factory in the 1930 & 40 in Miami, Arizona he also was a Lock and Key Smith. Henry made and shipped mattresses all over Arizona for many years until automation came along and he decided to sell out and move to California. Henry & Sarah bought a 17 unit motel three blocks from the ocean. Henry continued to make mattresses in his shop behind the motel for a number of years. Henry's site began to fail making it hard for him to get around. He told amazing stories about his experiences in life. He was born in the times of horses and buggies and came to Arizona in a covered wagon from Utah. He always marveled at the new advances in technology. Grandpa told me there were more advances in this world in his life tine than ever before in history, he said he was truly blessed. His father, mother and grand parents were baptized in the New York east river by Parley P. Pratt and he was baptized two times once in the Salt River in Utahville, Maricopa, Arizona, Territory and second time I was there and they had lost his records and he was baptized in the pacific ocean in Oceanside, CA. On the 13 of Sept.1948 a cold windy fall evening.


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