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James Knox Polk Rodgers

Birth
Corsicana, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Jun 1929 (aged 83)
Corsicana, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Corsicana, Barry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of Thomas Jefferson & Mary {Warren} Rodgers

1st marriage: Phebe Morton on January 7, 1872 in Barry County, MO
2nd marriage: Sarah J. {Howerton} Crawford on July 2, 1882 in Barry County, MO

James K. Rodgers, better known as Uncle Jim Rodgers was born April 3, 1846, near Corsicana, Mo., and died Monday morning June 24, 1929 at his home on the same place where he was born, at the age of 83 years. He was the son of Thomas Jefferson Rodgers and Mary Warren.

He was twice married and to these unions there were six boys and two girls of these four boys were born to the first union and two boys and two girls were born to the second union. All were present except two, Min?? Cowherd, Camberi?lla, Cal., and Elmer Rodgers of Fairview, who was away and could not be located. Those present were: John, Jesse, Ed, Clarence, and Beutha Rodgers and Orpha Metz. There is but one sister surviving, Mrs. Sarah Overton of Wheaton.

He united with the Methodist Church when but a young man and was a constant believer in the Faith until death.
Son of Thomas Jefferson & Mary {Warren} Rodgers

1st marriage: Phebe Morton on January 7, 1872 in Barry County, MO
2nd marriage: Sarah J. {Howerton} Crawford on July 2, 1882 in Barry County, MO

James K. Rodgers, better known as Uncle Jim Rodgers was born April 3, 1846, near Corsicana, Mo., and died Monday morning June 24, 1929 at his home on the same place where he was born, at the age of 83 years. He was the son of Thomas Jefferson Rodgers and Mary Warren.

He was twice married and to these unions there were six boys and two girls of these four boys were born to the first union and two boys and two girls were born to the second union. All were present except two, Min?? Cowherd, Camberi?lla, Cal., and Elmer Rodgers of Fairview, who was away and could not be located. Those present were: John, Jesse, Ed, Clarence, and Beutha Rodgers and Orpha Metz. There is but one sister surviving, Mrs. Sarah Overton of Wheaton.

He united with the Methodist Church when but a young man and was a constant believer in the Faith until death.


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