Person:Isaiah Rogers (3)

Watchers
Isaiah Rogers
d.13 Apr 1869
m. 2 Apr 1792
  1. Nathan Rogers1793 - Bef 1798
  2. Salome Rogers1794 -
  3. Arthur Rogers1796 -
  4. Nathan Rogers1798 -
  5. Isaiah Rogers1800 - 1869
  6. Laura Rogers1802 - 1880
  • HIsaiah Rogers1800 - 1869
  • W.  Emily Tobey (add)
m. 15 Oct 1823
Facts and Events
Name Isaiah Rogers
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 17 Aug 1800 Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 15 Oct 1823 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Emily Tobey (add)
Death[1] 13 Apr 1869
Reference Number? Q6078563?


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Isaiah Rogers (August 17, 1800 – April 13, 1869) was a U.S. architect from Massachusetts who eventually moved his practice south, where he was based in Louisville, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio. He completed numerous designs for hotels, courthouses and other major buildings in Boston, Massachusetts, and New York City, before that relocation.

He was appointed in 1863 as the Supervising Architect of the United States, serving into 1865; the position was then attached to the Department of the Treasury. He also practiced in Mobile, Alabama after the American Civil War.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Isaiah Rogers, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. Sherman, Robert M., and Ruth Wilder Sherman. Vital Records of Marshfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. (East Greenwich, Rhode Island: Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island, 1970)
    p. 243.

    Isaih Rogers son of Isaac Rogers & Hannah his wife born Aug. 17, 1800.
    [Note: a duplicate record found on p. 181, "Isaiah Rogers the son of Isaac Rogers & Hannah his wife was born Aug. 17, 1802" is obviously a typo when compared this record, and considering the spacing of sibling births.]