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ROGERS (Soundex R262) — See also ARGYROS, GROGER, GROSSER, KROGER, RODGERS, ROGER, ROGERSON, ROPERS, ROYERS, SORGER, STROGER.

  ROGERS: See also Leonard Ackerman II — James Rogers Allaben — Roger Arnebergh — Rogers Badgett — Clinton Rogers Barry — Edward Murray Bassett — Jay Rogers Benton — Banton Gallatin Boone — Sam Gilbert Bratton — Peter Hardeman Burnett — Rogers Levering Burnett — Dennison Rogers Burnham — Charles Germman Burton — Frank John Calvert — John Howell Carroll — Bradley Rogers Carson — William Jackson Carter — Clarence Edwards Case — Lucien Bonaparte Caswell — Edgar Manning Cherry — Rogers Coleman — Linton McGee Collins — Edward Franklin Danforth — John M. Dunham — Mack Easley — William Haselden Ellerbe — Earle Rogers Ellerbe — William Harvey Johnson Ely — James Rogers Ewing — Merton William Fairbank — Charles Rogers Fenwick — William Rufus Finch — Buron Rogers Fitts — Simon Hirsch Galperin, Jr. — Howard Mason Gore — Edward T. Hackney — John Acoming Halderman, Jr. — Rogers B. Holmes — Rogers J. Johnson — Alan Rogers Johnston — Rogers Kelley — Thomas Alfred Kennedy — Jewel Lafontant-Mankarious — William Rufus Landrum — Edwin Rogers Lynde — Charles MacVeagh — Lincoln MacVeagh — John Rogers McBride — Clem Rogers McSpadden — Edmund Brewer Montgomery — Rogers Clark Ballard Morton — Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson — Harris F. Otis — John Rogers Penn — Rogers M. Prestridge — Ogden Rogers Reid — G. Scott Romney — Frank M. Rood — Leo R. Sack — Richard Saltonstall — James Willis Taylor — Charles Rogers Treat — Roy Joseph Turner — Joseph Rogers Underwood — Jonas Sayre Van Duzer — John Griswold Webb — Charles F. Wennerstrum — Montgomery Wilson — Henry Rogers Winthrop
  Rogers, (need first name) — Republican. Member of Connecticut state senate 5th District; elected 1926. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.



 

 


 
   
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