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Charles Carrol Carman Rogers

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Charles Carrol Carman Rogers

Birth
Bayport, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
6 Feb 1935 (aged 64)
Bayport, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Sayville, Suffolk County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7391796, Longitude: -73.07789
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Son of Smith Vincent Rogers and Narcissa D Seaman, husband of Anna Dvorak whom he married on November 7, 1899 in Sayville, NY.

Obituary - Charles Rogers, aged 65 years, a well known resident of Bayport, died at his home there on Wednesday, after an illness of two years. He was a native of that community and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Smith Rogers. He had been a bayman all his life until he was forced to retire on account of ill health. He was a member of the Foresters Lodge of Sayville and the German Benevolent Society.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Nana Rogers, and one brother, Capt. Frank Rogers, former supervisor of Islip town. The funeral is being held this afternoon at 2:30 at the Isaacson Funeral Home in Sayville, the Rev. Joseph Bond of St. Ann's Episcopal Church officiating, and the interment will be made in the family plot in Union Cemetery.

(The Patchogue advance., February 08, 1935, Page 5)
Son of Smith Vincent Rogers and Narcissa D Seaman, husband of Anna Dvorak whom he married on November 7, 1899 in Sayville, NY.

Obituary - Charles Rogers, aged 65 years, a well known resident of Bayport, died at his home there on Wednesday, after an illness of two years. He was a native of that community and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Smith Rogers. He had been a bayman all his life until he was forced to retire on account of ill health. He was a member of the Foresters Lodge of Sayville and the German Benevolent Society.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Nana Rogers, and one brother, Capt. Frank Rogers, former supervisor of Islip town. The funeral is being held this afternoon at 2:30 at the Isaacson Funeral Home in Sayville, the Rev. Joseph Bond of St. Ann's Episcopal Church officiating, and the interment will be made in the family plot in Union Cemetery.

(The Patchogue advance., February 08, 1935, Page 5)


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