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infant son Rogers

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infant son Rogers

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
2 Mar 1893
Georgia, USA
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Lot 688 (city plan) Section F, Lot 188 (Autry book)
Memorial ID
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A son, 1 of 5 infant children of D. F. Rogers reported in this lot. Parents have marked graves in adjacent lot.

Entry in Sexton ledger says (a child of) D. F. Rogers, born in GA, was stillborn, buried March 3, 1893 in Pauper Ground as a Resident Pauper of Columbus, GA, sexton Abraham Odom

Daniel Olds’ index of deaths, AUG 1890 to DEC 1918, from the Muscogee County Death Register, on file with the Muscogee County Health Department’s Office of Vital Records, shows: an infant of D. F. Rogers, White male, died on March 2, 1893, age 0 [Despite appearances, this database is not proof that someone died in Muscogee County. Analysis indicates that the database includes information on persons who were buried at one of the Columbus municipal cemeteries, whether they died in Muscogee County or elsewhere, and usually excludes persons who died in Muscogee County but were buried at a site other than one of the Columbus municipal cemeteries.]

Grave may or may not actually be in the lot (city 2-688) where it is marked

Frank Rogers married January 25, 1889 in Muscogee County, GA, to Mary Williams.

1900 census of city ward 8, Columbus, GA, Dwelling#203, Household #226, residing at 2013 Comer Avenue, says (all born in GA except David & Mary) David F. Rogers age 37 born Dec. 1862 (AL SC AL) Locomotive Engineer, wife Mollie age 40 born May 1860 (GA AL GA), they were married 11 years and she had borne 8 children, 4 still living, son Eddie F. Rogers age 6 born Mar. 1894, daughter Essie B. Rogers age 3 born April 1897, stepson John T. Hanes age 17 born July 1882 (GA GA GA Moulder at Iron Works, stepson Douglas Hanes age 15 born Mar. 1885 (GA GA GA) Clerk, and aunt Mary Roberts widow age 77 born Dec 1822 (SC SC SC).

Autry's Historic Linwood Cemetery book, edited by Dowd and others, says 5 baby slabs, no markings, Infants of D. P. Rogers. The initial "P." here is wrong (it's F), and the slabs do have inscriptions, which is how we know they are the infant children of Mr. & Mrs. D. F. Rogers.
A son, 1 of 5 infant children of D. F. Rogers reported in this lot. Parents have marked graves in adjacent lot.

Entry in Sexton ledger says (a child of) D. F. Rogers, born in GA, was stillborn, buried March 3, 1893 in Pauper Ground as a Resident Pauper of Columbus, GA, sexton Abraham Odom

Daniel Olds’ index of deaths, AUG 1890 to DEC 1918, from the Muscogee County Death Register, on file with the Muscogee County Health Department’s Office of Vital Records, shows: an infant of D. F. Rogers, White male, died on March 2, 1893, age 0 [Despite appearances, this database is not proof that someone died in Muscogee County. Analysis indicates that the database includes information on persons who were buried at one of the Columbus municipal cemeteries, whether they died in Muscogee County or elsewhere, and usually excludes persons who died in Muscogee County but were buried at a site other than one of the Columbus municipal cemeteries.]

Grave may or may not actually be in the lot (city 2-688) where it is marked

Frank Rogers married January 25, 1889 in Muscogee County, GA, to Mary Williams.

1900 census of city ward 8, Columbus, GA, Dwelling#203, Household #226, residing at 2013 Comer Avenue, says (all born in GA except David & Mary) David F. Rogers age 37 born Dec. 1862 (AL SC AL) Locomotive Engineer, wife Mollie age 40 born May 1860 (GA AL GA), they were married 11 years and she had borne 8 children, 4 still living, son Eddie F. Rogers age 6 born Mar. 1894, daughter Essie B. Rogers age 3 born April 1897, stepson John T. Hanes age 17 born July 1882 (GA GA GA Moulder at Iron Works, stepson Douglas Hanes age 15 born Mar. 1885 (GA GA GA) Clerk, and aunt Mary Roberts widow age 77 born Dec 1822 (SC SC SC).

Autry's Historic Linwood Cemetery book, edited by Dowd and others, says 5 baby slabs, no markings, Infants of D. P. Rogers. The initial "P." here is wrong (it's F), and the slabs do have inscriptions, which is how we know they are the infant children of Mr. & Mrs. D. F. Rogers.


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