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Joseph Rodgers

Birth1 Jun 1864 - Newtown Stewart, Tyrone, Ireland
Death1913 - Uniontown, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherJane Crow
FatherHenry Rodgers

Born in Newtown Stewart, Tyrone, Ireland on 1 Jun 1864 to Henry Rodgers and Jane Crow. Joseph Rodgers married Agnes Mooney and had 10 children. He passed away on 1913 in Uniontown, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Henry Rodgers
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Crow
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Agnes Mooney
1868 - 1938
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Henry Rodgers
1900 - 1947
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Burnett Rodgers
1904 - Unknown
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Edward Francis Rodgers
1908 - 1908
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Agnes Rodgers
1896 - Unknown
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Mary Cecelia Rodgers
1892 - 1951
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Irene Rodgers
1907 - 1907
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Stephen Joseph Rodgers
1894 - 1972
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Jennie May Rodgers
1887 - Unknown
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Jane Rodgers
1887 - 1973
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John William Rodgers
1910 - 1998

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