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When Grace Arline Wilkins was born on 14 December 1914, in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, United States, her father, Prentice Davidson Wilkins, was 35 and her mother, Lucy Elizabeth Cross, was 28. She married Roy Rogers on 14 June 1936, in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, United States.
- Female
- Roy Rogers
Jan 13, 2021 · Grace Arlene (Wilkins) Rogers. (1914 - 1946) Wife of Leonard Franklin (Slye) Rogers — married 14 Jun 1936 (to 3 Nov 1946) in Parent's Home, Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, United States. This page has been accessed 9,171 times.
- Female
- December 14, 1914
- Leonard Franklin (Slye) Rogers
- November 3, 1946
Grace Arlene. Wilkins. Rogers. Birth. 14 Dec 1914. Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico, USA. Death. 3 Nov 1946 (aged 31) Los Angeles County, California, USA.
- Cheryl Rogers
- Linda Lou Rogers
- Roy Rogers Jr.
- Robin Elizabeth Rogers
Rogers and Wilkins adopted Cheryl in 1941 in Texas. While Cheryl appeared in some of her father’s films when she was a child, she’s generally stayed out of the spotlight in her adult life. She’s active in charity work, serving on the Advisory Board of the Western Music Association, and is a participant in the children’s advocacy group Child Help US...
Wilkins and Rogers celebrated the birth of Linda in 1943. Linda has enjoyed a life out of the spotlight, and enjoys spending time with her many grandchildren at her home in California.
Wilkins sadly passed away due to complications during the birth of their only son, Roy Rogers Jr. Nicknamed “Dusty,” Roy Rogers Jr. appeared on The Roy Rogers Showas a child, and went on to become his father’s manager. He enjoyed headlining his band, Roy Rogers Jr. and the High Riders, in the ’80s. For some time, he ran the The Roy Rogers-Dale Evan...
Robin was the only biological child of Rogers and Evans. She was born with Down Syndrome and sadly passed away from health complications before she turned two.
May 29, 2022 · Across his marriage with second wife Grace Arline Wilkins and Dale Evans, Rogers had a total of 9 children. Some of them followed in their parents' footsteps and some preferred life behind the...
Rogers had been on tour with the O-Bar-O Cowboys in June 1933, and while they were performing in Roswell, New Mexico, a caller to a radio station, Grace Arline Wilkins, promised Rogers that she would bake him a pie if he sang "The Swiss Yodel".
Feb 3, 2024 · While performing in Roswell, New Mexico, Roy received a call from Grace Arlene Wilkins, who promised him that if he sang her "The Swiss Yodel", she would bake him a pie. This cute comment turned into a loving relationship, and the couple got married three years later, in 1936.