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Daniel T. Rodgers 1838–1922 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1838

Birth Location: Shelby County, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 22 December 1922

Death Location: Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA

Father: James Rodgers

Mother: Levian(Louisa) Chisholm

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Daniel T. Rodgers was born in 1838 in Shelby County, Kentucky, USA, the child of James Rodgers And Levian Louisa Angeline Chisholm. Daniel T. Rodgers passed away in 1922 in Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • Daniel T. Rodgers was born in 1838 in Shelby County, Kentucky, USA, the child of James Rodgers And Levian Louisa Angeline Chisholm.
  • Daniel T. Rodgers passed away in 1922 in Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.

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Daniel Rodgers's Ancestors

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Daniel Rodgers
1838–1922
Birth Place: Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
Parents
James Rodgers
1814–1860
Franklin, Shelby, Kentucky, USA
Levian(Louisa) (Angeline) Chisholm
1821–1885
Kentucky
Grandparents
Daniel (Thomas) Rodgers
1773–1850
, Stafford, Virginia, USA
Mary (Caty) AUSTIN
1780–1856
Richmond, Albermarle, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
John ROGERS
1750–1836
Mary METCALF
1751–1848
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Sr
1729–1805
Isabella Means
1728–1815
John Capt
1724–1799
Sybil Farrar
1726–1776

Daniel Rodgers's Timeline

2 Records

1838
abt 1838
Birth of Daniel T. Rodgers in Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
1922
22 December 1922
Age 84
Death of Daniel T. Rodgers in Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1838
    Event Place: Shelby County, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 December 1922
    Event Place: Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA

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