Person:Rogers Oliver (1)

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Rogers K. Oliver
m. 27 Jul 1882
  1. Alfred C. Oliver1885 - 1952
  2. Rogers K. Oliver1888 - 1918
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Name Rogers K. Oliver
Gender Male
Birth? 20 Feb 1888 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death? Jan 1918 Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth, New Jersey

MILITARY: http://search.ancestry.com/ World War I Draft Registration Card Rogers King Oliver, age 29, home address: Atlantic Highlands, N.J., birth: February 20, 1888, Natural born, born: Philadelphia, Penn, U.S.A., medical student, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, no dependents, single, caucasian, Hosp. App. Navy, 8 months, United States, Exemption from draft, empysema left lung, tall, slender, brown eyes, brown hair, physical disability not apparent. Date of Registration: May 28, 1917.

OCCUPATION: http://search.ancestry.com/ Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929 Name: Rogers King Oliver Birth Date: 20 Feb 1888 Birth Place: Philadelphia, PA Death Date: Jan 1918 Death Place: Atlantic Highlands, NJ Type Practice: Allopath Practice Specialities: Atlantic Highlands, NJ, 1917 Practice Dates Places: Atlantic Highlands, NJ, 1917 Medical School: Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, 1917, (G), CO-02 University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver: Colorado School of Med., Boulder, 1912 Education: Atlantic Highlands, NJ, H.S., 1907, Dickinson Coll., 1909

NEWS:http://rbr.mtpl.org/data/rbr/1910-1919/1917/1917.11.14.pdf Red Bank Register, November 14, 1917, p. 8

  Rogers K. Oliver, a medical student at Denver, Colorado, has undergone an operation. He is slowly recovering. Rogers is a son of Alfred C. Oliver of Atlantic Highlands. 

OBIT:http://rbr.mtpl.org/data/rbr/1910-1919/1918/1918.01.02.pdf Red Bank Register, January 2, 1918, p. 13

  DIED AT DENVER.

Atlantic Highlands Man Died at Hospital at That Place

  Rogers K. Oliver, son of A. C. Oilver of Atlantic Highlands, died Monday of last week at a hospital at Denver, Colorado. He was thirty years old and was connected with the medical department of the University of Colorado. Besides his parents, Mr. Oliver leaves a brother, A. C. Oliver, Jr., who is a chaplain in the army. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at the house. The burial was at Bay View cemetery.