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Jonah C. Rogers

Birth
Marengo County, Alabama, USA
Death
14 Aug 1862 (aged 17–18)
Bridgeport, Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Buried on the battlefield at Bridgeport, Jackson County, Alabama. Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Jonah C. Rogers was the son of John David Rogers and Desdemona "Desdy" Roberts, Jonah C. Rogers, born c1844 in Alabama; died August 14, 1862 in Bridgeport, Jackson County, Alabama, age 18.

ADAH Data: Rogers, Jonah C., Infantry, Private
Death Certificate by Treasury Department, 2nd Auditon's Office, 1865/02/11 #23419
Due claimant the sum of $81.83, being for services of said deceased from March 11, 1862, the date of enlistment, to August 14, 1862, the date of death, inclusive, 5 months 5 days at $11 per month--$56.83--6 months commutation for clothing--$25.
Payable to John D. Rogers, father, Marengo County, Alabama c/o W.H. Fowler, Agent for Alabama Certificate #23419

There is not a cemetery name for the burial places for some of our fallen soldiers who paid the ultimate price. Jonah C. Rogers died while serving in the Confederate Army at Bridgeport, Alabama and is buried in the battlefield in an unmarked grave.


Jonah C. Rogers was the son of John David Rogers and Desdemona "Desdy" Roberts, Jonah C. Rogers, born c1844 in Alabama; died August 14, 1862 in Bridgeport, Jackson County, Alabama, age 18.

ADAH Data: Rogers, Jonah C., Infantry, Private
Death Certificate by Treasury Department, 2nd Auditon's Office, 1865/02/11 #23419
Due claimant the sum of $81.83, being for services of said deceased from March 11, 1862, the date of enlistment, to August 14, 1862, the date of death, inclusive, 5 months 5 days at $11 per month--$56.83--6 months commutation for clothing--$25.
Payable to John D. Rogers, father, Marengo County, Alabama c/o W.H. Fowler, Agent for Alabama Certificate #23419

There is not a cemetery name for the burial places for some of our fallen soldiers who paid the ultimate price. Jonah C. Rogers died while serving in the Confederate Army at Bridgeport, Alabama and is buried in the battlefield in an unmarked grave.




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