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Name |
Pogue, Alex Lyle |
Born |
15 Aug 1877 |
York County, Nebraska, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
16 Sep 1877 |
Gresham, York County, Nebraska, USA |
Buried |
Blue Ridge Cemetery, Polk County, Nebraska, USA |
Person ID |
I38739 |
Sackett | Descendants of Thomas Sacket the Elder, Descendants of Simon Sackett the Colonist |
Last Modified |
29 Jul 2015 |
Father |
Pogue, James Washington, b. 3 Jul 1845, Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, USA , d. 24 Oct 1919, Seward County, Nebraska, USA (Age 74 years) |
Mother |
Berryhill, Matilda Jane, b. 13 Apr 1851, Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, USA , d. 21 Mar 1910, Gresham, York County, Nebraska, USA (Age 58 years) |
Married |
3 Oct 1867 [1] |
Children |
11 children |
+ | 1. Pogue, Lily May, b. 11 Aug 1868, Fletcher, Miami County, Ohio, USA , d. 23 Mar 1943, Gresham, York County, Nebraska, USA (Age 74 years) | + | 2. Pogue, Perry C., b. 19 Jul 1871, Clarence, Cedar County, Iowa, USA , d. 14 Nov 1932, Greeley, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA (Age 61 years) | + | 3. Pogue, Alice Leota, b. 1 May 1873, Seward County, Nebraska, USA , d. 5 Nov 1934, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA (Age 61 years) | | 4. Pogue, Frank Preston, b. 18 Jul 1875, York County, Nebraska, USA , d. 11 Jun 1876, York County, Nebraska, USA (Age 0 years) | | 5. Pogue, Alex Lyle, b. 15 Aug 1877, York County, Nebraska, USA , d. 16 Sep 1877, Gresham, York County, Nebraska, USA (Age 0 years) | + | 6. Pogue, Ruth Fontaine, b. 29 Jul 1879, York County, Nebraska, USA , d. 23 Dec 1951, Gresham, York County, Nebraska, USA (Age 72 years) | | 7. Pogue, James Edwin, b. 22 Mar 1883, York County, Nebraska, USA , d. 29 Jan 1941, Gresham, York County, Nebraska, USA (Age 57 years) | | 8. Pogue, Wesley Berryhill, b. 23 Jan 1885, York County, Nebraska, USA , d. 24 Mar 1966, Gresham, York County, Nebraska, USA (Age 81 years) | | 9. Pogue, Mary Edith, b. 30 Nov 1888, Gresham, York County, Nebraska, USA , d. 1 May 1948, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada (Age 59 years) | | 10. Pogue, Aner Catherine, b. 4 Aug 1890, York County, Nebraska, USA , d. 31 Dec 1975, Orange County, California, USA (Age 85 years) | | 11. Pogue, Infant Daughter, d. Unknown | |
Family ID |
F3790 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Born - 15 Aug 1877 - York County, Nebraska, USA |
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| Died - 16 Sep 1877 - Gresham, York County, Nebraska, USA |
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| Buried - - Blue Ridge Cemetery, Polk County, Nebraska, USA |
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Headstones |
| Pogue, Alex Lyle Created by: Shirley
Record added: Jan 20, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 33073284 Photo added by: weston04 |
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Sources |
- [S1619] Newspapers.com (Reliability: 3), 25 Apr 2022.
The Gresham Gazette (Gresham, Nebraska), 31 Oct 1919, Page 1
In Memoriam
James W. Pogue was born in Green (sic) Co., Ohio July 3, 1845. Died at his home 3 miles northeast of Gresham, Oct. 24, 1919, aged 74 years 3 months 21 days.
He was married to Matilda Jane Berryhill, Oct. 3, 1867. To this union were born 11 children, five boys and six girls, two boys and one girl dying in infancy. The sons surviving are: Perry of Greeley, Nebr., James E. and Wesley of Gresham, Nebr., and the daughters are: May Barbee of Albion, Nebr., Alice Raikes of Greeley, Nebr., Ruth Ruddock of Gresham, Nebr., Mary Lance of Ponoka, Canada. and Catherine of Gresham, Nebr. He also leaves twenty-four grandchildren and two great grandchildren, one brother and three sisters.
In 1868 he moved from Ohio to Cedar Co., Iowa and in 1872 to Seward Co., Nebr., his late home.
At the age of twenty-one he united with the Christian Church and after moving to Nebraska joined the Congregational Church. In 1893 he became a member of the Presbyterian Church at Gresham Nebr., where he remained faithful until death claimed him.
Merely to recount the outstanding events of a life so nobly lived falls immeasurably short of the just tribute which is its due.
He was one of the very earliest pioneers of Seward Co., "blazing the trail," figuratively speaking, in the fall of '71 for the wife and small children which followed the ensuing year. When he arrived in Lincoln the remainder of the journey to the site where the comfortable home, his last dwelling place, now stands, must be made on foot over a broad expanse of prairie sparsely broken here and there by a dugout or small shanty. The following spring he hauled the material from Lincoln to build a frame dwelling for the comfort of his loved ones, the first and only frame residence in a stretch of miles extending away beyond the range of vision as the eye swept the unbroken horizon. The privations of pioneer life and the scourge of grasshoppers were known to himself and faithful wife who was separated from him by death nine years ago.
Many of the older residents recall his efficient service as S. S. Supt., many others refer to his profitable instruction as Bible teacher for he was pre-eminently a Bible student, and when ministers were scarce, he was known unostentatiously to enter the pulpit and serve in that capacity. He played his part nobly in the drama of building this great western empire in that time when clean living and high ideals meant more even than conquering the virgin soil.
The Rev. A. S. Hutcheson was called from his pastorate at Port Calhoun to officiate in the last sad rites. In his closing remarks he paid a rare tribute to the lofty character of this scholarly idealist whom he learned thru years of close friendship to love and appreciate. The funeral was conducted from the late residence and interment made in Blue Ridge Cemetery.
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank the many kind friends and neighbors whoso kindly assisted us in the sickness death and burial of our beloved father. To Rev Hutcheson for his impressive and helpful sermon; to the quartette for their appropriate and beautiful music and to those who so kindly gave the beautiful flowers.
May Barbee
Perry Pogue
Alice Raikes
Ruth Ruddock
James E Pogue
Wesley Pogue
Mary Lance
Catherine Pogue
Researched by Ted Smith
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