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Obit of John Rogers - 1917

joynt  (View posts) Posted: 15 Apr 2001 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Rogers, McManus
Emmetsburg Democrat, Palo Alto Co, IA, Wed., April 25, 1917
JOHN ROGERS PASSES AWAY
Was For Many Years a Resident of West Bend Township
John ROGERS, formerly a resident of West Bend township, died at the Iowa Soldiers' Home at Marshalltown the last of the week. The remains were brought to this city and were taken to the home of his brother, Patrick ROGERS, to await interment. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon. Services were conducted at St. Thomas church, Father McNerney officiating. The burial was in St. John's cemetery. The local members of the G.A.R. attended. The pall bearers were members of Henry Dillon Post. They were J.K. and J.L. Martin, J.J. Kane, Myles McNally, David Starr and D.L. Randall.
Mr. Rogers was born in the county of Clare, Ireland, in 1842. He died in his 76th year. He was married in 1866 to Ann McManus of Henry, Illinois. Mr and Mrs. Rogers moved to Fort Dodge in 1867. Mr .Rogers helped to build the Illinois Central railroad west from that place to Sioux City. They were among the early settlers of West Bend township. Mrs. Rogers died quite a number of years ago. Some time later Mr ROGERS sold his interests in this county and being rather advanced in age, entered the Iowa Soldiers' Home at Marshalltown. He frequently visited his brother Patrick of this city and he enjoyed meeting his old friends in this locality. He is survived by his sons James of Adams, Minnesota, Ted of Wilton, North Dakota, as well as by his brother of that place to whom he was very much attached. When the Civil War broke out he joined the 184th Illinois Cavalry and later he was a member of the 52nd Iowa Infantry. He was a loyal and plucky soldier and he served his country with the fervor and the determination of a most devoted citizen. He was a man of good habits and was ardent and sincere in his friendships. He was genial and obliging and those who knew him were always glad to speak highly of his motives and conduct as a citizen. His Palo Alto friends will learn with profound sorrow of his death. The Democrat extends sympathy to the sons and to the aged brother.

Re: Obit of John Rogers - 1917

RobertRogers13  (View posts) Posted: 21 Mar 2002 8:03PM GMT
Classification: Query
John Rogers was my great-great-grandfather. I have information about John's son James and descendents of his. I would interested in hearing anything further about other ancestors or descendents.

Bob Rogers
Folsom, CA

Re: Obit of John Rogers - 1917

Cheryl_Lenz  (View posts) Posted: 27 Dec 2003 11:36PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello Robert.
I am the eldest daughter of James Wallace Rogers.
His father was Ollie Robert Rogers.
His father was James A. Rogers. Born: Texas.
His father was John Oliver Rogers.
I know little about the background of James A. Rogers or John Oliver Rogers.
I notice that you have your name on many messages on the Rogers message boards. Maybe you will know of these people.

Re: Obit of John Rogers - 1917

Cheryl_Lenz  (View posts) Posted: 31 Jan 2004 7:32PM GMT
Classification: Query
update: James Alfred Rogers was born March 6, 1873, in Sharp County, Arkansas. John Oliver Rogers was his father.

Re: Obit of John Rogers - 1917

socks101  (View posts) Posted: 29 Jun 2004 1:09PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Rogers
My Husbands grandfather was J. James Rogers of Adams Mn. We have reason to believe that the above Obit was of J. James' father. It is quite confusing because we often see James John as well as J. James (believing it to be John James). We have researched Palo Alto' s website and have found the John and Ann's name in St John's cemetery. Any other info that anyone might have about John, James, Ann or anyone else in this line of the Rogers family would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

Re: Obit of John Rogers - 1917

socks101  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jun 2004 2:15AM GMT
Classification: Query
Am I correct in the fact that you are related to James Rogers of Adams Mn? This was my husbands grandfather. If you have any info it would be appreciated.
Thank you

Re: Obit of John Rogers - 1917

socks101  (View posts) Posted: 13 Jul 2004 2:24PM GMT
Classification: Query
The John Rogers in the obit from the Emmetsburg Democrat is my husbands Great Grandfather. His grandfather was James of Adams Mn. I understand you have info and could be related. Would love to hear from you and see what info you may have. We may have info you dont have also.
Thanks

Re: Obit of John Rogers - 1917

Ken Rogers, Jr.  (View posts) Posted: 26 Oct 2004 10:06PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Rogers
Ref "char rogers" Jun and Jul 2004 replies to Bob Rogers of Folsom, CA. I am Bob's father, and my grand father was James Rogers of Adams, MN. My own father, Kenneth James Rogers was born in Adams. Please make e-mail contact.
Kenneth James Rogers, Jr.; El Dorado Hills, CA

Re: Obit of John Rogers - 1917

Ken Rogers, Jr.  (View posts) Posted: 26 Oct 2004 10:27PM GMT
Classification: Query
For Char Rogers. . . my son Bob's e-mail address is:
Bob@lrai.com

Ken

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