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  1. Mary Huttleston "Mai" Coe (née Rogers; September 26, 1875 – December 28, 1924) was an American heiress and horticulturist who became the wife of William Robertson Coe, a businessman and philanthropist.

  2. Mary Huttleston Rogers, known as Mai, was born 26 September 1875 in Fairhaven, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States, to Henry Huddleston Rogers (1840–1909) and Abigail Palmer Gifford (1841–1894), who were married 17 November 1862 in Fairhaven, Bristol, Massachusetts.

    • Female
    • September 26, 1875
    • Joseph Cooper Mott, William Robertson Coe
    • December 28, 1924
  3. 27. Apr. 2022 · Mary Huttleston "Mai" Coe (née Rogers; September 26, 1875 – December 28, 1924) was an American heiress and horticulturist who became the wife of William Robertson Coe, a businessman and philanthropist. Early life. Mary Huttleston Rogers, known as "Mai", was born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, on September 26, 1875.

    • Fairhaven, Massachusetts
    • William Robertson Coe
    • Massachusetts
    • September 26, 1875
  4. Mary (Mai) Huttleston Rogers Coe. Mai Rogers Coe (1875 – December 28, 1924) was born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. She was christened Mary Huttleston Rogers, and was the youngest of four daughters of Henry Huttleston Rogers (1840–1909) and Abbie Palmer (née Gifford) Rogers (1841–1894).

  5. 5, including Mary Huttleston Coe and Mary Millicent Abigail Rogers Signature Henry Huttleston Rogers (January 29, 1840May 19, 1909) was an American industrialist and financier .

  6. She died on New Year's day in 1953 following an operation for a blood clot. For most of her life she was known as Mary Millicent Rogers, but signed her name legally as Mary Huttleston Rogers. Five years prior to her death she changed her legal name to Millicent A. Rogers. in 1956 her heirs established a museum in her name in Taos, New Mexico.

  7. Mary Huttleston "Mai" Coe (née Rogers; September 26, 1875 – December 28, 1924) was an American heiress and horticulturist who became the wife of William Robertson Coe, a businessman and philanthropist.