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Section C grave no 17
From the book by E.H. Manning Chaplain and Secretary of Key Hill Cemetery.
William Rodgers. Member of the town council. Trustee of Masons orphanage and baliffe for one or two years. Sir Josiah Mason had great confidence in his knowledge as an architect and builder and as a result of his administration valuable properties were acquired and considerable expense saved. Mr Rodgers was also a constant worker in nonconformity especially among the Baptist Churches and distinguished himself as chairman of the trust fund in connection with the sale of Cannon Street Chapel. By the wise distribution of this money, many Churches were built in the suburbs.
Born Dec 31 1824 Died Nov 6 1889.
Mrs Mary Rodgers
One of the founders and for 13 years member of the committee of the Birmingham Hospital for women. Hon Sec of the Birmingham Suffrage Association. Foundress of the "Home for Friendless Girls" In memory of her self denying life the work was extended by taking larger premises and named "Mrs Rodgers Memorial Home.
Born Jan 22 1832 Died Oct 11 1884.
It occurred to me that it was such a shame that a couple that seem to have done so much good work for the city don't even have a memorial stone. If you could help me with any more info on this couple I will do a write up for The Key Hill Cemetery archive.
From the book by E.H. Manning Chaplain and Secretary of Key Hill Cemetery.
William Rodgers. Member of the town council. Trustee of Masons orphanage and baliffe for one or two years. Sir Josiah Mason had great confidence in his knowledge as an architect and builder and as a result of his administration valuable properties were acquired and considerable expense saved. Mr Rodgers was also a constant worker in nonconformity especially among the Baptist Churches and distinguished himself as chairman of the trust fund in connection with the sale of Cannon Street Chapel. By the wise distribution of this money, many Churches were built in the suburbs.
Born Dec 31 1824 Died Nov 6 1889.
Mrs Mary Rodgers
One of the founders and for 13 years member of the committee of the Birmingham Hospital for women. Hon Sec of the Birmingham Suffrage Association. Foundress of the "Home for Friendless Girls" In memory of her self denying life the work was extended by taking larger premises and named "Mrs Rodgers Memorial Home.
Born Jan 22 1832 Died Oct 11 1884.
It occurred to me that it was such a shame that a couple that seem to have done so much good work for the city don't even have a memorial stone. If you could help me with any more info on this couple I will do a write up for The Key Hill Cemetery archive.