Daily Press
April 7, 1907
Mrs. Hogge dies near New Market school house
She was the wife of Mr. John Hogge, a well known young farmer of Elizabeth City county
Mrs. Mamie Hogge, 31 years old, the wife of Mr. John Hogge, died in her residence at New Market school house at 4:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon. She had been ill several weeks with tuberculosis. Mrs. Hogge was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lumber, of Norfolk, and is survived by her parents, husband, two children, two brothers and three sisters. The brothers and sisters are Messrs. H. O. Lumber and George Lumber, of Portsmouth; Mrs. R. G. Staples, of Quincy, Mass.; Mrs. H. E. Overman, of Camden, NJ; and Mrs. C. Brown Crawford, of Newport News.
Funeral services will be conducted from the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock and will be in charge of Rev. E. P. Jones, DD, of the Hampton Baptist Church, and Rev. J. W. Porter, DD, of the Newport News Baptist church.
The pallbearers will be Messrs. O. J. Brittingham, Jesse Hogge, Harry Hogge, J. W. Davis, Elias Todd and A. N. Branch.
The interment will be made in West’s cemetery.