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Emily Cordelia Rodgers 1912–1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Nov 1912

Birth Location: Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA

Death Date: 12 Mar 1914

Death Location: Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA

Father: William Rodgers

Mother: Nellie Loomis

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In 1912, Emily Cordelia Rodgers entered the world in Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA, born to William Clyde Rodgers And Nellie Edith Loomis. Emily Cordelia Rodgers passed away in 1914 in Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1912, Emily Cordelia Rodgers entered the world in Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA, born to William Clyde Rodgers And Nellie Edith Loomis.
  • Emily Cordelia Rodgers passed away in 1914 in Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA.

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Emily Rodgers's Ancestors

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Emily Rodgers
1912–1914
Birth Place: Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
Parents
William Clyde Rodgers
1883–1963
Colebrook, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
Nellie (Edith) Loomis
1882–1955
Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
Grandparents
Elwin (Sereno) Loomis
1855–1927
Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio
Jennie (Lind) Payne
1855–1910
Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
Great-Grandparents
Sereno Loomis
1821–1904
Jane Noble
1825–1888
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Elizur Loomis
1792–1872
Arbama Holcomb
1794–1872

Emily Rodgers's Timeline

2 Records

1912
26 Nov 1912
Birth of Emily Cordelia Rodgers in Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
1914
12 Mar 1914
Age 2
Death of Emily Cordelia Rodgers in Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Nov 1912
    Event Place: Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1914
    Event Place: Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA

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