Person:John Rogers (11)

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John Rogers, Jr.
b.10 Apr 1842 , , , Indiana,
m. 24 Feb 1825
  1. _____ Rogers, male infant1826 - 1826
  2. William Rogers1827 - 1905
  3. Thomas Rogers1828 - 1907
  4. Elizabeth Ann Rogers1830 - 1891
  5. Sarah Rogers1832 -
  6. Pheby Jane Rogers1834 - 1855
  7. Mary Ellen Rogers1836 - 1926
  8. Abariah Rogers1840 - 1913
  9. John Rogers1842 - 1864
  10. Joseph Rogers1846 - 1851
  11. Benjamin Rogers1848 - 1852
  12. George Rogers1850 - 1852
  13. Watson Rogers1854 - 1940
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] John Rogers, Jr.
Gender Male
Birth? 10 Apr 1842 , , , Indiana,
Other? Bet 1860 and 15 Jun 1864 , , , Iowa,Military
Death? 15 Jun 1864 , Allatoona, Bartow County, Georgia,
Burial? Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia,
Reference Number? 1888

[smithns.FTW]

6th IA Inf., Co H, from Lee County, IA Never married.

KIA in Civil War. Details in possession of Janet Rogers.

Family history said that John was a lieutenant in the Union Army and died while recovering from a wound inflicted during the Civil War. His name is on a war memorial marker on the lawn of the Sullivan County Courthouse in Milan, MO.

In the Roster of the Iowa 6th Infantry, Company H - John Rogers e. Jul 15, 1861, vet Jan 1, 1864, wd. Dallas [GA], died at Allatoona [GA].

Ironic bit of history. Walter Smith's great nephew, Walter Alva Smith, married Ada Rogers. Ada Rogers' great uncle, John Rogers, Jr. was in the 6th Iowa Infantry unit with Walter Smith but in a different company. John Rogers died of wounds in Georgia near the end of the Civil War.[Rodriguez921.FTW]

[smithns.FTW]

6th IA Inf., Co H, from Lee County, IA Never married.

KIA in Civil War. Details in possession of Janet Rogers.

Family history said that John was a lieutenant in the Union Army and died while recovering from a wound inflicted during the Civil War. His name is on a war memorial marker on the lawn of the Sullivan County Courthouse in Milan, MO.

In the Roster of the Iowa 6th Infantry, Company H - John Rogers e. Jul 15, 1861, vet Jan 1, 1864, wd. Dallas [GA], died at Allatoona [GA].

Ironic bit of history. Walter Smith's great nephew, Walter Alva Smith, married Ada Rogers. Ada Rogers' great uncle, John Rogers, Jr. was in the 6th Iowa Infantry unit with Walter Smith but in a different company. John Rogers died of wounds in Georgia near the end of the Civil War.

References
  1. GEDCOM from Neil S. Smith. (Date of Import: 10 Feb 2001)
    imported name, birth, military, death and burial information.
  2. Watson Rogers Family Bible. (imported GEDCOM from Neil S. Smith & Janet Marsden Rogers)
    John Rogers died Jun. 15, 1864.
  3. Rogers, Janet, janetrogers@worldnet.att.net. John Rogers, Jr. Burial Information. (30 May 2000, imported GEDCOM from Neil S. Smith)
    "At last I am sending you the photos of the tombstone of John Rogers, the soldier, buried at Marietta National Cemetery in Marietta, GA. We were there in February".