WAR OF 1812
From D. Rodgers July 2012:
Rodgers/Rogers Cemetery include this family:
Sarah Ann Boyd (Perhaps daughter of Abraham & Francinah Boyd) + William Samuel Rodgers (Son of Hamilton & Mary Gibson Rodgers who are buried in Rodgers McElwain Cemetery) = Sarah Viretti Rodgers, Mary L Rodgers, John Calvin Rodgers, Isabelle Jane Rodgers, and William H Rodgers
http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/fayette/fayetteco_pioneers_1872_waynetwp.htm
Among the most prominent and useful men of the township at the present time are Nathan Coffman, Milton Hegler, Ira Yeoman, Jacob Eyeman, Hamilton Rogers (Rodgers), John Hukill, Anderson DeWitte, Jesse White, William S. Rogers (Rodgers), T. N. McElwain, William McElwain, John Smith, John R. Dixon, Stephen Geringer, W. B. Rodgers, John Simmin, Philip McWilliams, Thomas McCoy, John H. Parrott, John Sellars.
The name in this writing for William S Rodgers is spelled incorrectly as Rogers, as it is really Rodgers. But such misspelling was very common in those days.
NOTE: THIS CEMETERY MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS:
Rodgers/McCoy CEMETERY
Rogers Cemetery
Rogers-McCoy Cemetery
Good Hope
Located about 1-1/2 miles south of Miami Trace Road on SR 753, about 1/4 mile west of the highway road, in a field. This is close to the Rodgers-McElwain Cemetery across the road.
WAR OF 1812
From D. Rodgers July 2012:
Rodgers/Rogers Cemetery include this family:
Sarah Ann Boyd (Perhaps daughter of Abraham & Francinah Boyd) + William Samuel Rodgers (Son of Hamilton & Mary Gibson Rodgers who are buried in Rodgers McElwain Cemetery) = Sarah Viretti Rodgers, Mary L Rodgers, John Calvin Rodgers, Isabelle Jane Rodgers, and William H Rodgers
http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/fayette/fayetteco_pioneers_1872_waynetwp.htm
Among the most prominent and useful men of the township at the present time are Nathan Coffman, Milton Hegler, Ira Yeoman, Jacob Eyeman, Hamilton Rogers (Rodgers), John Hukill, Anderson DeWitte, Jesse White, William S. Rogers (Rodgers), T. N. McElwain, William McElwain, John Smith, John R. Dixon, Stephen Geringer, W. B. Rodgers, John Simmin, Philip McWilliams, Thomas McCoy, John H. Parrott, John Sellars.
The name in this writing for William S Rodgers is spelled incorrectly as Rogers, as it is really Rodgers. But such misspelling was very common in those days.
NOTE: THIS CEMETERY MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS:
Rodgers/McCoy CEMETERY
Rogers Cemetery
Rogers-McCoy Cemetery
Good Hope
Located about 1-1/2 miles south of Miami Trace Road on SR 753, about 1/4 mile west of the highway road, in a field. This is close to the Rodgers-McElwain Cemetery across the road.
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