Person:Henry Rogers (27)

Watchers
  1. Henry Clark Rogers1826 - 1864
  2. Frances Eliza Rogers1827 - 1852
  3. Emily Ellen Rogers1832 -
m. 1849
Facts and Events
Name Henry Clark Rogers
Gender Male
Birth[1] 12 May 1826 Waterford, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 1849 to Sarah Ann Enos
Military[1] 1864 New York, United StatesCivil war - Co C 85th NY
Death[1] 29 Jul 1864 Andersonville Prison, Andersonville, Sumter, Georgia, United States
Alt Death[2][3] 30 Jul 1864 Andersonville Prison, Andersonville, Sumter, Georgia, United States
Obituary[2]
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 United States. Adjutant General's Office. Town clerks' registers of men who served in the Civil War, ca. 1861-1867. (Albany [New York]: New York State Archives and Records Administration, 1991).

    b May 12, 1826 Waterford, CT; Co A 85th; parents = Matthew & Esther; d. July 29, 1864

  2. 2.0 2.1 The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    21:7, 11 Jan 1865.

    In the Rebel Military Prison at Andersonville, Ga., July 30th, 1864, Henry C. Rogers, in the 39th year of his age. The deceased was a soldier of the 86th N. Y. Volunteers, enlisted from the town of Genesee, Allegany Co., where he and his family resided. He was a man of unblemished character, a member of the First Seventh-day Baptist Church of the above town, and had the reputation of maintaining a consistent piety to the last, notwithstanding all the adverse influences by which he was surrounded while in the army and in prison. He leaves a wife, two little children, and an aged father, to mourn their loss.