Hoots, G. 2020. His widow, Betty, willed the property to the state of California upon her death in 1944, under the condition that polo be played on the field every year; it is home to the Will Rogers Polo Club.[46]. According to some Capitol guides, each U.S. president rubs the left shoe of the Rogers statue for good luck before entering the House Chamber to give the State of the Union address. The map below shows the places where the ancestors of the famous person lived. All I know is what I read in the papers." rcel.src = "//trends.revcontent.com/serve.js.php?w=76341&t="+rcel.id+"&c="+(new Date()).getTime()+"&width="+(window.outerWidth || document.documentElement.clientWidth)+"&referer="+encodeURIComponent(referer); It is not clear if his remaining great-grandparent, John Edward Gunter, had any Cherokee ancestry. 81 Copy quote. "He's up there singing. On election day he declared victory and resigned (he did not actually receive any state electoral votes). Rogers quipped that his ancestors did not come over on the Mayflower, but they "met the boat." Born William Penn Adair Rogers the youngest of eight in Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory which would later be known as Oologah, Oklahoma to Mary America Scrimsher and Clem Rogers, a successful rancher. For genealogy within the most recent fifteen generations, STR markers help define paternal lineages. Whitmore changed the monologue each time he performed it, using quotations from Rogers as commentary on events current at the time of the performance. [3] His parents, Clement Vann Rogers (18391911) and Mary America Schrimsher (18381890), were both of mixed race and Cherokee ancestry, and identified as Cherokee. The columns display each project member's kit number, paternal ancestry information according to project settings, the paternal tree branch (haplogroup), and actual STR marker results . Bob Hope is the best known political humorist to follow Rogers's example. 2003. 1984. Mattie M. Womack (1882-1958) 3rd Generation 6. He paid US$500 an acre, equal to $14,541 per acre today.[4]. They needed horses. Humorist, Actor, Author. I ain't got anything funny to say. Karibaby's Space in Time:Information about Roy Clayton Thomason Home Page |Surname List |Index of Individuals | |Sources Roy Clayton Thomason (b. Wills mother and Clus paternal grandmother, Martha Lucretia Schrimsher, were sisters. March 25. Rogers visited Post often at the airport in Burbank, California, while he was modifying the aircraft. How about appeals to the common man? He made two other feature silents and a travelogue series in 1927. The Rogers-Post Site, overlooking the lagoon where the plane crashed, has two (or possibly one remaining) monuments. He appeared in approximately 50 silent films and 70 talkies, as well as the Ziegfeld Follies. Ancestry Academy ; Gift Memberships ; Ancestry Lab ; Heritage Travel ; All Public Member Photos & Scanned Documents results for Charles Lewis Rogers. 76 Copy quote. He had tentatively agreed to go on loan from Fox to MGM to star in the 1935 movie version of the play. Genealogy profile for Will Rogers Will Rogers (deceased) - Genealogy Genealogy for Will Rogers (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. This weekly Sunday evening show, The Gulf Headliners, ranked among the top radio programs in the country. Home; Trees; Search; DNA; . Two memorial murals by Kent Twitchell were installed on the exterior of the fly loft. On a trip to New York City, Rogers was at Madison Square Garden, on April 27, 1905, when a wild steer broke out of the arena and began to climb into the viewing stands. Research genealogy for William Rogers of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, as well as other members of the Rogers family, on Ancestry. "Humors sober side: Being an interview with Will Rogers, another of a series on. For a time, the Rogers family would remain with the Schrimsher family southwest of Tahlequah while Clem Rogers would begin to rebuild his herd. [42], A state appropriation paid for the work. It was sculpted in clay by Jo Davidson. Wrong username or password. Voices of Oklahoma interview with Doris "Coke" Meyer, grand-niece to Will Rogers. His humor never offended even those who were the targets of it. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (function() { He also wrote frequently for the mass-circulation upscale magazine The Saturday Evening Post. Skip Ancestry navigation Main Menu. When he came back to the United States and worked in Wild West shows, he slowly began adding the occasional spoken ad lib, such as "Swingin' a rope's all right if your neck ain't in it." The clean moral tone of his films resulted in various public schools taking their classes to attend special showings during the school day. http://www.wikitree.com His monologues on the news of the day followed a similar routine every night. During this time he became the first civilian to fly from coast to coast with pilots flying the mail in early air mail flights. Before they left Fairbanks, they signed and mailed a burgee, a distinguishing flag belonging to the South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club. During his 1926 European trip, Rogers witnessed the European advances in commercial air service and compared them to the almost nonexistent facilities in the United States. The feat got front page attention from the newspapers, giving him valuable publicity and an audience eager to see more. Born the son of actor Will Rogers, he graduated from Stanford University in 1935 and was owner-publisher of the Beverly Hills Citizen, California (1935-53). Clement had high expectations for his son and wanted him to be more responsible and business-minded. All 1970s results for Will Rogers. Rogers furthermore represented the "American Prometheus" through his commitment to utilitarian methods and his ever-optimistic faith in future progress. [10] Rogers later said that he was a poor student, saying that he "studied the Fourth Reader for ten years". Rogers' newspaper columns frequently emphasized the safety record, speed, and convenience of this means of transportation, and he helped shape public opinion on the subject.[37]. Zij is overleden rond 1679. One of Rogers's most famous sayings was "I never met a man I didn't like"[7] and he even provided an epigram on this famous epigram: When I die, my epitaph, or whatever you call those signs on gravestones, is going to read: "I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I dident [sic] like." Jonathan was the son of John Schrimsher, who was of English and Welsh parentage, and of Anna Brown, who was English. She died when Will was 11, and his father remarried less than two years after her death. By the end of the '20s Rogers was a movie star, radio star and successful newspaper columnist. Research genealogy for William Rogers of Cumberland, United Kingdom, as well as other members of the Rogers family, on Ancestry. 6 56. He was much more interested in cowboys and horses, and learned to rope and use a lariat. With a countrified accent, Will Rogers (Above: (detail) by Walter K. Kinstler, c. 1923) attempted to link arms with ordinary Americans, always reminding them of his Native American ancestry. Death record, obituary, funeral notice and information about the deceased person. the Thing . He was one of the world's best-known celebrities in the 1920s and 1930s. This information is part of Schaeffer-Massung Family Tree by Pam Schaeffer Massung on Genealogy Online. Page 116 text: " 1 Swing? Dr. Brian Hyatt is board-certified in psychiatry and neurology and has fifteen years of experience treating all . He discovered that audiences identified the cowboy as the archetypical Americandoubtless aided by Theodore Roosevelt's image as a cowboy. After making a test flight in July, Post and Rogers left Lake Washington in Renton in the Lockheed Orion-Explorer in early August and then made several stops in Alaska. Born John Rankin Rogers American politician who served as the third governor of Washington from 1897 to 1901 Born on September 04, 1838 in Brunswick, Maine , United States Died on December 26, 1901 in Washington , United States Born on September 04 41 Deceased on December 26 49 Family tree Report an error Rogers John 1746 - 1832 Potter Mary Jane And, on the other side of the railroad tracks, on the western section of the ranch, Clem began raising turkey red wheat. By the end of the Civil War, the Rogers ranch along Rabbs Creek was gone. Username and password are case sensitive. Willie Hammerstein saw his vaudeville act, and signed Rogers to appear on the Victoria Roofwhich was literally on a rooftopwith his pony. He joined the Ziegfield Follies in 1917, which showcased his lariat skills, but gradually evolved to include observations about life, the country, and the government. He also served as a 2nd Lieutenant in Field Artillery, U.S. Army (1935-42). The personal name of Roger was exceedingly common all over the country in the 13th century. Research genealogy for Elizabeth Rogers of Camborne, Cornwall, England, as well as other members of the Rogers family, on Ancestry. Of the statues in this part of the Capitol, the Rogers sculpture is the only one facing the Chamber entrancea stakeout location for camera crews looking to catch House members during and after voting. He had been a close friend of Rogers. By the late 1920s, Will Rogers had become an international superstar. Powered by - Designed with theHueman theme, muricansRallmutts los espaoles de norte Espaa sois la raza mas nordica de todo el mundoooo, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com. Clem was able to buy up land around him, reaching nearly 2000 acres, but the ranch would never be what it once was. Father of Rep. William Vann Rogers, Jr. (D-CA); Mary Amelia Brooks; James Blake Rogers; Fred Stone Rogers; Private and 2 others; Mary Amelia Brooks and Private less Contents 1 County Information 1.1 Description 1.2 County Courthouse 1.3 Rogers County, Oklahoma Record Dates [47] A memorial is also located within the city of Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow), Alaska. All references to Will Rogers concerned with early life and the annual celebration in or around Higgins, Texas are taken from the Texas State Historical Association. http://www.findagrave.com, Tags: 1928CherokeeEnglishNative AmericanScottishWelsh, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?GRid=2621&page=gr, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=894, http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rogers-Family-Tree-10879, I thought he looks like a Sunflower American. Mo's Genealogy Postcards Recipients Name: MISS EDIE ROGERS Recipients Address: SOUTH STREET, CHAILEY, NR LEWES, SUSSEX Sender Details: Genealogy: in an effort to assist people researching their family history we have decided to make postally . He recommended isolationism for the United States. The railroad, following modern day highway 169, created two natural east and west sections to the ranch. Ambassador Dwight Morrow. Airplanes may land on our grass airstrip in the hay meadow west of the Rogers ranch house. Rogers roped the steer to the delight of the crowd. The name meant fame-spear. The Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun is the name of an 80-foot observation tower on Cheyenne Mountain west of Colorado Springs, at the base of Pikes Peak near the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. [15], In the fall of 1915, Rogers began to appear in Florenz Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic. He signed on with the Ziegfield Follies in 1915 and soon became a popular and well-paid stage performer. The family tomb is at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum, constructed in nearby Claremore on the site purchased by Rogers in 1911 for his retirement home. His father was a Cherokee senator and judge in Indian Territory. This memorial was dedicated on February 16, 1950, by Rogers' longtime friend, Amon G. Carter. In 1979, it issued a United States Postal Service 15-cent stamp of him as part of the "Performing Arts" series. He was named for the Cherokee leader Col. William Penn Adair. Both men were killed on impact. About. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. He returned to the United States in 1904, appeared at the Saint Louis World's Fair, and began to try his roping skills on the vaudeville circuits. Wills paternal grandmother was Sallie Vann (the daughter of Avery Vann and Margret/Margaret McSwain). Many early films were filmed and produced in the New York area in those years. He downplayed academic credentials, noting, "Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects. This was, however, the end of the Rogers ranch as it once was. We encourage . From 1929 to 1935, he made radio broadcasts for the Gulf Oil Company. Young Clem Rogers had his eye on the sparsely-settled Cooweescoowee district as a site for a potential a ranch of his own. Rogers's California home, stables, and polo fields are preserved today for public enjoyment as Will Rogers State Historic Park in Pacific Palisades. [en] Vital records: Eugene R Rogers at +Archives + Follow. Oklahoma History Society's, https://flinthillsspecial.com/2020/12/04/lucille-mulhall-and-the-mulhall-wild-west-show/. Skip Ancestry navigation Main Menu. During the depths of the Great Depression, angered by Washington's inability to feed the people, he embarked on a cross country fundraising tour for the Red Cross. Loved for his cool mind and warm heart, he was often considered the successor to such greats as Artemus Ward and Mark Twain. Rogers could make a film, yet easily still rehearse and perform in the Follies. He married ROSANNA HURD and they had 12 children together. Rogers's cowboy was an unfettered man free of institutional restraints, with no bureaucrats to order his life. rcds.appendChild(rcel); [10] His mother was one quarter-Cherokee and born into the Paint Clan. He and Wiley Post made plans to fly to Alaska that summer. [39] But, Bryan and Frances Sterling maintain in their 2001 book Forgotten Eagle: Wiley Post: America's Heroic Aviation Pioneer that their research showed the floats were the correct type for the aircraft,[40] thereby suggesting another cause for the crash. He always performed in front of a special jewelled curtains and had two of them. Anne Hastings , Thomas de Ferrers, Philippa de LUXEMBOURG , Jean de HAINAUT, Simon De Joinville en Champagne , Batrix De Bourgogne, Marguerite d'ANJOU SICILE , Charles Ier Capet de Valois de FRANCE. Hollywood discovered Rogers in 1918, as Samuel Goldwyn gave him the title role in Laughing Bill Hyde. The Rogers ranch, which was once 60,000 acres, was reduced to about 140 acres, with Clem and Will Rogers allotments. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1971. [56], The Tony Award-winning musical The Will Rogers Follies, produced on Broadway in 1991, starred Keith Carradine in the lead role. He died in 1935 with aviator Wiley Post when their small airplane crashed in northern Alaska. The ranch had nearly 10,000 head of Texas Longhorn cattle that grazed on the fertile land between the rivers. "[20] Rogers branched into silent films too, for Samuel Goldwyn's company Goldwyn Pictures. By 1935, his show was being announced as "Will Rogers and his Famous Alarm Clock". Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. He wrote many of the title cards appearing in his films. He ultimately traveled around the world three times, made 71 movies (50 silent films and 21 "talkies"),[2] wrote more than 4,000 nationally-syndicated newspaper columns,[3] and became a world-famous figure. Will Rogers (William Penn Adair Rogers), one of America's beloved humorists and Oklahoma's dearest native son, was born November 4, 1879, in Indian Territory near Oologah. It's the fellow who knows when to quit that the audience wants more of.[15]. Birth date: 4 March, 1924, Tuesday. Descendants of James R. Mitts Generation No. Will was the son of Mary America (Schrimsher) and Clement Vann Rogers. He died in 1822 in Sparta, Tennessee, at the age of 58, and was buried in. He could do a bum act with a rope that an ordinary man couldn't get away with, and make the audience think it was great, so I used to study him by the hour, and from him I learned the great secret of the show businessknowing when to get off. A 1922 editorial in The New York Times said that "Will Rogers in the Follies is carrying on the tradition of Aristophanes, and not unworthily. The grave site of Eugene R Rogers. Will was more easygoing and oriented toward the loving affection offered by his mother, Mary, rather than the harshness of his father. He would make jokes about what he had read in that day's newspapers. Rogers made whirlwind visits to numerous European capitals and met with both international figures and common people. Rogers was buried August 21, 1935, in Forest Lawn Park in Glendale, California;[38] it was a temporary interment. Young Will went from one venture to another with little success. He was a member of the Cherokee Nation. Research genealogy for Sadie Josephine Rogers Wetzel of Union Bridge, Carroll County, Maryland, United States of America, as well as other members of the Rogers Wetzel family, on Ancestry. Archer Womack 7. John was the son of John Gunther and Amy Tillotson. [14] Near the end of 1901, when he was 22 years old, he and a friend left home hoping to work as gauchos in Argentina. He played a homespun farmer (State Fair) in 1933, an old-fashioned doctor (Dr. Bull) in 1933, a small town banker (David Harum) in 1934, and a rustic politician (Judge Priest) in 1934. Young Clem Rogers enlisted as an officer with the 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles volunteer regiment and served with them the entirety of the war. He would later star in wild west shows and vaudeville around the world on the strengths learned on his father's ranch. in Point Barrow, Alaska Territory (now Alaska), USA, This form allows you to report an error or to submit additional information about this family tree: Will ROGERS (1879), Copyright Wikipdia authors - This article is under licence CC BY-SA 3.0. James M. Smallwood, "Will Rogers of Oklahoma: Spokesman for the 'Common Man'". 53 on January 21, 1905 and received his degrees February 18, 1905, March 10 and 13, 1906. With his voice becoming increasingly familiar to audiences, Rogers essentially played himself in each film, without film makeup, managing to ad-lib and sometimes work in his familiar commentaries on politics. The Academy of Western Artists, based in Gene Autry, Oklahoma, presents an annual Will Rogers Medallion award for excellence in western literature.[45]. March 04, 1915, d. November 13, 1996) Roy Clayton Thomason (son of Ivory E. (Ive) Thomason and Mellissa Jane Howard) was born March 04, 1915 in Harrison, Boone County, AR, and died November 13, 1996 in Coffeyville, Montgomery County, KS.He married . His popularity soared to new heights with films including Young As You Feel, Judge Priest, and Life Begins at 40, with Richard Cromwell and Rochelle Hudson. Research genealogy for William Henry "Willie" Rogers of Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA, as well as other members of the Rogers family, on Ancestry. At Rogers, you're connecting Canadians to what matters most. "Wiley Post, His Winnie Mae, and the World's First Pressure Suit". By 1902, Will Rogers had moved on, and the ranch was operated by tenant farmers for many years, and the house fell into disrepair. From about 1925 to 1928, Rogers traveled the length and breadth of the United States in a "lecture tour". (He began his lectures by pointing out that "A humorist entertains, and a lecturer annoys.") His birthplace of the Dog Iron Ranch is located two miles east of Oologah, Oklahoma. Will Rogers was born on the Dog Iron Ranch in Indian Territory, near present-day Oologah, Oklahoma. He was the father of U.S. By the time Will Rogers was born in 1879, the Rogers ranch was expansive. It includes a mural, a bust and a life-size statue of Will Rogers on Soapsuds, titled Riding into the Sunset, sculpted by Electra Waggoner Biggs. His rope act led to success in the Ziegfeld Follies, which in turn led to the first of his many movie contracts. Peter C. Rollins, "Will Rogers, Ambassador sans Portfolio: Letters from a Self-made Diplomat to His President", Learn how and when to remove this template message, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, "Unexpected Cowboy, Unexpected Indian: The Case of Will Rogers", "This Day in Beverly Hills History: Will Rogers, City's First Honorary Mayor, Dies at 55", "Only in Oklahoma: Rogers statue unveiling filled U.S. Capitol", "RSU and Will Rogers Museum to Discuss Possible Merger", "Will Rogers grandson carries on tradition of family service", "Origin of County Names in Oklahoma". He eventually appeared in most of the Follies, from 1916 to 1925. In his last movies, Rogers explores a society fracturing into competing classes from economic pressures. In 1926, the high-circulation weekly magazine The Saturday Evening Post financed a European tour for Rogers, in return for publication of his articles. Images. Born 4 November 1879 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., OK. Deceased 15 August 1935 - Barrow, AK,aged 55 years old. "[30] Americans of all walks admired his individualism, his appreciation for democratic ideas, and his liberal philosophies on most issues. The taxpayers are sending congressmen on expensive trips abroad. 5-425iif:5f5 .ZJSEESW s ' 35:53. In 1855, when he was sixteen, he was hired to help drive a herd of five-hundred longhorn steers from Indian Territory up to Kansas City, and Clem Rogers quit school for good. Birth Name: William Penn Adair Rogers Date of Birth: November 4, 1879 Place of Birth: Oologah, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) Date of Death: August 15, 1935 Place of Death: Point Barrow, Alaska Territory Ethnicity: Cherokee Native American, English, some Scottish and Welsh Everything that was grown or raised on the Rogers ranch was somehow related to the production of beef. Outline Descent Trees ( 7 families in 5 apparently unrelated family groups separated here by dashed lines .) Audiences responded to his laconic but pointed humor, and were just as fascinated by his frontier Oklahoma twang. Known as Oklahoma's favorite son,[1] Rogers was born to a prominent Indian Territory family and learned to ride horses and use a lariat so well that he was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for throwing three ropes at onceone around the neck of a horse, another around the horse's rider, and a third around all four legs of the horse[citation needed]. DAI 1984 45(4): 1187-A. His favorite director was John Ford. Learn how your comment data is processed. Charles Rogers - 1774-1849 - grave stone WV (Other) Date: 1/20/2020 3:03:36 Pm: Charles Lewis Rogers (born 1774) Carradine also played Rogers in the 1994 film Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle.[57]. Lived: 18541 days = 50 years. The Will Rogers Memorial Center was built in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1936. "Will Rogers Hurls Back A Second Insult". From the English Wikipedia page on Will Rogers: Occupation actor, comic, columnist, radio personality. Rogers agreed on the condition that his image would be placed facing the House Chamber, supposedly so he could "keep an eye on Congress". [32] Many common people believed that World War I had resulted in extensive and largely senseless carnage, and they supported isolationism for the US. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Thirteen public schools in Oklahoma have been named for Rogers, including Will Rogers High School in Tulsa. Plot #44211633. Ancestry-Hauptmen berspringen Hauptmen . [3] He served several terms in the Cherokee Senate. Rogers traveled to Asia to perform in 1931, and to Central and South America the following year. In 1947, a college football bowl game was named in his honor, but the event folded after the first year. His first sound film, They Had to See Paris (1929), gave him the chance to exercise his verbal wit. While he was using one, he would send the other to the site of his next performance. He was reinterred at the Will Rogers Memorial in Claremore, Oklahoma. (bio by: [fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=46780914" target="_blank Iola)] Cause of death: Plane Crash Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jan 01, 2001, @R-995033275@ U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,60525::0. Join the Cherokee Nation Wings Program for the Super Hero 5K beginning at 8 a.m. at the Redbird Smith Health Center in . Rogers served as a goodwill ambassador to Mexico, and had a brief stint as mayor of Beverly Hills, a largely ceremonial position that allowed Rogers to joke about do-nothing politicians such as himself. With the new railroad splitting the ranch in two, by the 1890s, Clem Rogers changed his ranching operations. He used a set that was designed for a larger type of plane, making the already nose-heavy hybrid aircraft even more nose-heavy. I did some roping and riding, and Jack, who was one of the smartest showmen I ever knew, took a great interest in me. He is often quoted as saying: "I joked about every prominent man in my lifetime, but I never met one I didn't like." William Penn Adair Rogers. Rogers thought all campaigning was bunk. It was at this time, that Will Rogers renamed it the Dog Iron ranch, after his cattle brand. By 1916, Rogers was a featured star in Ziegfeld's Follies on Broadway, as he moved into satire by transforming the "Ropin' Fool" to the "Talkin' Fool". In 1934, he made a globe-girdling tour and returned to play the lead in Eugene O'Neill's stage play Ah, Wilderness!. Though the land within the Cherokee Nation was collectively owned by the Cherokees, and leased by individual tribal members, white settlers started showing up to build a new life for themselves on the western frontier. Death date: 8 . He was also in County Chairman (1935), Steamboat Round the Bend (1935), and In Old Kentucky (1935). Obvious: "He needs a punch in the jaw if he believes that either of the parties cares a damn about him after the election" (August 23). His run at the New Amsterdam ran into 1916, and Rogers's growing popularity led to an engagement on the more famous Ziegfeld Follies. Early registers teem with the name and many persons bearing it are recorded as tenants in Domesday Book. Humorist, Author, Actor. . The line "All I know is what I read in the papers" is often incorrectly described as Rogers's most famous punch line, when it was his opening line.[18][19]. His articles reflected a fear that Europeans would go to war again. By this time, Rogers had refined his act. Others, such as Broadway comedian Raymond Hitchcock and Britain's Sir Harry Lauder, preceded him by several years. A three-year contract with Goldwyn, at triple the Broadway salary, moved Rogers west. Rogers was not the first entertainer to use political humor before his audience. Lucille Mulhall and the Mulhall Wild West Show. Rogers was the archetypical "American Democrat" thanks to his knack of moving freely among all social classes, his stance above political parties, and his passion for fair play. The pair set off in Wiley's bright red Lockheed Orion Sirius Explorer equipped with floats in the summer of 1935. An attorney and Cherokee judge, he was a Confederate veteran. Leonard Franklin Slye (1911-1998) 2nd Generation 2. created withWix.com. Brother of Elizabeth Rogers; Sarah Clementine McSpadden (Rogers); Robert Martin Rogers; Maud Ethel Lane (Rogers); May Stine and 2 others; Zoe Rogers and Homer Rogers less ( 12: 1648-1758) John Rogers, Founder of Rogerenes [1648 - 1721] 18C9 John Rogers, 1 James ( 17: 1462-1690) John Rogers [1462 - 1547] 4C19 Rodger was posthumously inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton, Ohio. Established in 2018. He built the rest of his career around that skill. Suche bearbeiten Neue Suche. However, it wasnt long before the Civil War broke out, and this homestead was abandoned.