He was the husband of Mrs. Precious (Brewster) Rodgers whom he married on January 27, 1899 in Harrison County, Texas.
To their union, twelve children were born. Their known children were ---
Australia Rodgers - daughter
Drew C. Rodgers - son
Idella Rodgers - daughter
Eula Rodgers - daughter
Roy Rodgers - son
Johnnie B. Rodgers - son
Haywood Rodgers - son
Ozella Rodgers - daughter
Rolland Rodgers - son
Kathleen Rodgers - daughter
Tessie Ray Rodgers - daughter
Jimmie Rodgers - daughter
His wife, Precious, preceded him in death.
Upon his passing, JAMES "JIM" RODGERS was laid to rest on January 1, 1942 on the grounds of Rock Springs Cemetery in Marshall, Texas.
Burial arrangements were managed by Johnson-Rambo Funeral Home.
Winnie Rodgers was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Texas Death Certificate #56045
~ Texas County Marriage Record
~ 1900-1940 U.S. Census Records of Harrison County, Texas
Notes
- The death certificate reported that he was married at the time of his passing.
- The death certificate information reported his home address to be the same as the address for Winnie Rodgers. It is quite likely that she was his wife.
- The 1900 census reflects that he was born in 1876, and his wife, Precious, was born in 1878.
He was the husband of Mrs. Precious (Brewster) Rodgers whom he married on January 27, 1899 in Harrison County, Texas.
To their union, twelve children were born. Their known children were ---
Australia Rodgers - daughter
Drew C. Rodgers - son
Idella Rodgers - daughter
Eula Rodgers - daughter
Roy Rodgers - son
Johnnie B. Rodgers - son
Haywood Rodgers - son
Ozella Rodgers - daughter
Rolland Rodgers - son
Kathleen Rodgers - daughter
Tessie Ray Rodgers - daughter
Jimmie Rodgers - daughter
His wife, Precious, preceded him in death.
Upon his passing, JAMES "JIM" RODGERS was laid to rest on January 1, 1942 on the grounds of Rock Springs Cemetery in Marshall, Texas.
Burial arrangements were managed by Johnson-Rambo Funeral Home.
Winnie Rodgers was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Texas Death Certificate #56045
~ Texas County Marriage Record
~ 1900-1940 U.S. Census Records of Harrison County, Texas
Notes
- The death certificate reported that he was married at the time of his passing.
- The death certificate information reported his home address to be the same as the address for Winnie Rodgers. It is quite likely that she was his wife.
- The 1900 census reflects that he was born in 1876, and his wife, Precious, was born in 1878.
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