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John Rodgers

Birth15 May 1790 - Merriott, Somerset, England
Death9 Apr 1839 - Merriott, Somerset, England
MotherElizabeth Mitchell
FatherDavid Rodgers

Born in Merriott, Somerset, England on 15 May 1790 to David Rodgers and Elizabeth Mitchell. John Rodgers married Priscilla Trask and had 9 children. He passed away on 9 Apr 1839 in Merriott, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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David Rodgers
1766 - 1835
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Elizabeth Mitchell
1768 - 1814
Spouse(s)
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Priscilla Trask
1790 - 1867
Children Show all
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Joseph O. Rodgers
1823 - 1909
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Leah Rodgers
1816 - 1831
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Elizabeth Rodgers
1826 - 1829
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Fanny Rogers
1821 - 1846
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Ann P Rodgers
1828 - 1852
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Betsy Rodgers
1830 - 1834
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Emma Rodgers
1832 - 1834
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Caroline Rodgers
1822 - Unknown
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Mary Rodgers
Unknown - Unknown

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