Dorothy Louise ROGERS

Female 1928 - 1996  (68 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dorothy Louise ROGERS was born on 28 Mar 1928 in Sedro Woolley, Washington (daughter of Aubrey Earl ROGERS and Maude Enid WARFIELD); died on 13 Jul 1996.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1930, Living with grandparents in Tingley, Skagit Co., Washington
    • Census: 1940, Living with grandparents in Tingley, Skagit Co., Washington


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aubrey Earl ROGERSAubrey Earl ROGERS was born in 1902; died on 19 Mar 1955 in Bellingham, Whatcom Co., Washington; was buried in Bayview Cemetery, Bellingham, Whatcom Co., Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of John Rogers
    • Census: 1930, Living in Lilliwaup, Mason Co., Washington
    • Census: 1940, Living in Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington

    Aubrey married Maude Enid WARFIELD on 5 Apr 1928 in Skagit Co., Washington. Maude (daughter of Jake Earl WARFIELD and Edna Thomasina THOMPSON) was born in 1913 in Washington; died in 1975; was buried in Green Hills Memorial Cemetery, Burlington, Skagit Co., Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maude Enid WARFIELDMaude Enid WARFIELD was born in 1913 in Washington (daughter of Jake Earl WARFIELD and Edna Thomasina THOMPSON); died in 1975; was buried in Green Hills Memorial Cemetery, Burlington, Skagit Co., Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1920, Living with parents in Omak, Okanogan Co., Washington
    • Census: 1930, Living with husband in Lilliwaup, Mason Co., Washington
    • Census: 1940, Living with husband in Sedro Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington

    Children:
    1. 1. Dorothy Louise ROGERS was born on 28 Mar 1928 in Sedro Woolley, Washington; died on 13 Jul 1996.
    2. Doreen Mae ROGERS was born on 30 May 1929 in Day Creek, Skagit Co., Washington; died on 5 Sep 2015 in Sedro Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington; was buried in Union Cemetery, Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington.
    3. Jean ROGERS
    4. Patrick Earl ROGERS was born on 7 Sep 1937 in Sedro Woolley, Washington; died on 20 Jan 2009 in Everett, Snohomish Co., Washington; was buried in Bow Cemetery, Bow, Skagit Co., Washington.
    5. Michael ROGERS


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Jake Earl WARFIELDJake Earl WARFIELD was born on 21 Sep 1888; died on 1 May 1961 in Sedro Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington; was buried in Union Cemetery, Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1920, Living in Omak, Okanogan Co., Washington
    • Census: 1930, Living in Tingley, Skagit Co., Washington
    • Census: 1940, Living in Tingley, Skagit Co., Washington

    Jake married Edna Thomasina THOMPSON about 1908. Edna (daughter of Dr. William M. THOMPSON and Mary Louise GATES) was born in 30 Sep 1886 in Washington; died on 11 Dec 1965 in Sedro Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington; was buried in Union Cemetery, Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Edna Thomasina THOMPSONEdna Thomasina THOMPSON was born in 30 Sep 1886 in Washington (daughter of Dr. William M. THOMPSON and Mary Louise GATES); died on 11 Dec 1965 in Sedro Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington; was buried in Union Cemetery, Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Living with parents in Skagit, Skagit Co., Washington
    • Census: 1910, Living in Tingley, Skagit Co., Washington
    • Census: 1920, Living with husband in Omak, Okanogan Co., Washington
    • Census: 1930, Living with husband in Tingley, Skagit Co., Washington
    • Census: 1940, Living with husband in Tingley, Skagit Co., Washington

    Children:
    1. Ewan Thompson WARFIELD was born on 1 Sep 1909 in Washington; died on 30 Apr 1973; was buried in Qilcene Cemetery, Quilcene, Jefferson Co., Washington.
    2. Beatrice Mable WARFIELD was born on 27 Mar 1911 in Skagit County, Washington; died on 30 Mar 1998; was buried in Union Cemetery, Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington.
    3. 3. Maude Enid WARFIELD was born in 1913 in Washington; died in 1975; was buried in Green Hills Memorial Cemetery, Burlington, Skagit Co., Washington.
    4. Nellie Louise WARFIELD was born on 9 Nov 1915 in Skagit County, Washington; died on 20 Sep 2003 in Skagit County, Washington; was buried in Union Cemetery, Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington.
    5. Pvt Clyde Silas WARFIELD was born on 14 Sep 1918 in Skagit County, Washington; died on 27 Mar 1945 in Okinawa, Japan; was buried in Union Cemetery, Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington.
    6. Cecil E. WARFIELD was born on 7 Jun 1920 in Omak, Okanogan Co., Washington; died on 6 May 2013; was buried in Union Cemetery, Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Dr. William M. THOMPSONDr. William M. THOMPSON was born on 1 Sep 1852 in Mechanicsburg, Sangamon Co., Illinois; died on 2 Oct 1902 in Skagit City, Skagit Co., Washington; was buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Living in Skagit, Skagit Co., Washington

    Notes:

    Name:
    A SAD DEATH

    Dr. Wm. Thompson, the Well-Known Physician, Meets Death Through an Accident.

    The whole community received a sad shock when the news was brought to the city that Dr. Wm. M. Thompson, the well known physician, had come to his death through a fatal error in drinking the contents of a bottle of carbolic acid instead of brandy as he intended. The doctor has for many years been a resident of Skagit City where he practiced his profession. His practice was very large, extending from the Stillaguamish on the south to the Samish on the north, and taking in the whole Skagit valley. Last Saturday the doctor was in Mt. Vernon most of the day on professional business, returning home late in the afternoon. During the night he complained of having a headache, and arose for the purpose of taking a drink out of a flask of brandy. His wife said to him he had better wait until she could light the lamp, but the doctor being sure of the position in which the bottle stood, that he did not wait for the light, but reaching a bottle in the darkness drank a large portion of the contents. Immediately he discovered his mistake, and calling his wife told her that he had drank out of the wrong bottle and taken carbolic acid in stead of brandy. Mrs. Thompson, though badly frightened, asked him what she should give him. The doctor realizing instantly the fatal dose he had taken, told her that nothing she could do could save him, and almost immediately lapsed off into a state of unconsciousness, in which state he continued for some time before death came. Mrs. Thompson, assisted by Mr. Garland, did all in her power by administering antidotes to counteract the effects of the deadly drug but to no avail, and though still alive when medical assistance arrived, he died shortly afterwards.
    Dr. Thompson was born in Kennecksburg, Illinois, Sept. 1st, 1852, moving there to Memphis, Tenn. He came to Washington in 1883. Shortly after his arrival, he was married to Miss Mary Gates, a daughter of John B. Gates. By this marriage he had six children, one of which died a few years ago, and one son by a former marriage.
    Dr. Thompson was a man of most noble impulses, always willing to sacrifice himself for the cause of humanity. His large and varied practice took him into the homes of all classes of people, and with all he was the same kind and considerate friend as well as physician. When called in a professional way, he never stopped to consider whether his fee was forthcoming, but responded just as quickly and cheerfully when called in doubtful cases as when summoned to attend people of wealth. The world is much better from the presence of such men as Dr. Thompson, and his loss will be keenly felt by those who depended upon him for medical assistance as well as those who enjoyed his personal friendship.

    William married Mary Louise GATES on 18 Apr 1884. Mary (daughter of John Burns GATES and Sarah A. TURNER) was born on 30 Sep 1869 in Missouri; died on 28 Sep 1951 in Sedro Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington; was buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Mary Louise GATESMary Louise GATES was born on 30 Sep 1869 in Missouri (daughter of John Burns GATES and Sarah A. TURNER); died on 28 Sep 1951 in Sedro Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington; was buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Living with parents in Bee Branch, Chariton Co., Missouri
    • Census: 1880, Living with parents in Mt. Vernon, Whatcom Co., Washington
    • Census: 1900, Living with husband in Skagit, Skagit Co., Washington
    • Census: 1910, Living in Lester, King Co., Washington
    • Fact: 1910, Listed as being widowed
    • Census: 1920, Living in Omak, Okanogan Co., Washington
    • Census: 1930, Living in Tingley, Skagit Co., Washington
    • Census: 1940, Living in Tingley, Skagit Co., Washington

    Notes:

    Name:
    Mary was daughter of John Burns Gates I and Sarah A. Turner, pioneers of Skagit county and Whidbey Island. Mr. and Mrs. Gates resided in Missouri until 1871, coming to Washington when Mary was only two years old. For five years much of Mr. Gates' time was spent on Whidbey Island, working for others. During that time he cleared twenty-three acres of the virgin forest and commenced the orchard and meadow land home which was his until death.

    April 18, 1884 Mary was married at the age 15 to Dr. William M. Thompson. Dr. Thompson was in his second year of practice in Skagit county, having moved from Missouri just as the county was splitting off from Whatcom. The Thompson's lived in Skagit City, and the Dr. ranged all over the western part of the county from La Conner to Mount Vernon. In those days before telephones, he was often summoned by a young boy of family who would guide him overland or row him by canoe to wherever someone was sick. William was once arrested for practicing in logging camps up in the woods without a license because his license had not yet arrived from Missouri. He died in 1902 after accidentally drinking poison. Marys step-son Ned Thompson made history in early Mount Vernon when he teamed up with a partner named Davis in the original T&D card room once on Myrtle Street.

    Mary was married 2nd to 'Bordy' Moore & 3rd to Charles Eck. In the 1910 Census of King County she is listed as a widow head of household, occupation Cook. 1920 Census Omak, WA indicates that Mary was a widow, & a 'Farmer.' She is remembered to be a interesting & 'pretty resourceful female.' 'Would go out fishing before daybreak and catch a batch of fish for breakfast.' Once 'taking a rifle to some intruders on the property, think they were from the local tax offices.' At one time 'her hair was very thin and had a near bald spot on the top, so she pulled her long hair up in a knot on the top to cover it.'

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    Children:
    1. May Lucretia THOMPSON was born in May 1885 in Washington; died in 1967; was buried in Mount Vernon Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Skagit Co., Washington.
    2. 7. Edna Thomasina THOMPSON was born in 30 Sep 1886 in Washington; died on 11 Dec 1965 in Sedro Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington; was buried in Union Cemetery, Sedro-Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington.
    3. Verna THOMPSON was born in Jul 1889 in Washington; died in 1898; was buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington.
    4. Berde Nora THOMPSON was born in 1891 in Washington; died on 6 Sep 1939 in Seattle, King Co., Washington; was buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington.
    5. William Cleveland THOMPSON was born on 15 Jul 1892 in Skagit, Sakgit Co., Washington; died on 23 Apr 1936 in Skagit City, Skagit Co., Washington; was buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington.
    6. Pvt Thomas Hale THOMPSON was born on 3 Jun 1895 in Skagit, Sakgit Co., Washington; died on 27 Jan 1919 in Germany; was buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington.