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Jess Monroe Rogers 1882–1956 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 DEC 1882

Birth Location: Barber, Logan County, Arkansas

Death Date: 22 SEP 1956

Death Location: Poteau, Leflore County, Oklahoma

Father: Winnie Joyner

Mother: William Rogers

Spouse(s): Emma Hope

Children(s): James Rogers

In 1882, Jess Monroe Rogers entered the world in Barber, Logan County, Arkansas, born to Winnie Virginia Joyner And William Henry Rogers. Jess Monroe Rogers married Emma Matilda Hope, and had children including James Dennis Rogers. Jess Monroe Rogers passed away in 1956 in Poteau, Leflore County, Oklahoma.

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Biography

  • In 1882, Jess Monroe Rogers entered the world in Barber, Logan County, Arkansas, born to Winnie Virginia Joyner And William Henry Rogers.
  • Jess Monroe Rogers married Emma Matilda Hope, and had children including James Dennis Rogers.
  • Jess Monroe Rogers passed away in 1956 in Poteau, Leflore County, Oklahoma.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jess Rogers's Ancestors

Self
Jess Rogers
1882–1956
Birth Place: Barber, Logan County, Arkansas
Parents
Winnie Virginia Joyner
1852–1899
Logan, Johnson County, Arkansas
William (Henry) Rogers
1849–1930
Pittsburg Township, Johnson, Arkansas
Grandparents
Absalom (B. Abba) Joyner
1805–
Sumner County, Tennessee
Catherine Perry
1810–1865
Sumner County, Tennessee
Thomas (Jackson) Rogers
1817–1862
Lockport, Wilson County Tennessee
Anne (Elizabeth) Overby
1820–1880
Dinwiddie, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Joyner
1762–1824
Mildred Bunn
1765–1829
Joseph Rogers
1790–1881
Sarah Davis
1774–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Absolum Joyner
1720–1800
Winifred Beal
1732–1799
Owen Bunn
1734–1795
Sarah Daughtery
1736–1801

Jess Rogers's Descendants

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Jess (Monroe) Rogers (29 DEC 1882–22 SEP 1956) m. Emma (Matilda) Hope (14 FEB 1885–21 SEP 1943)
  1. 1. James (Dennis) Rogers 1908–2003 m. Eva (Irene) Miller 1910–1987 m. Zuma (Vivian) Gilliam –1932

Jess Rogers's Timeline

2 Records

1882
29 DEC 1882
Birth of Jess Monroe Rogers in Barber, Logan County, Arkansas
Barber, Logan County, Arkansas
1956
22 SEP 1956
Age 74
Death of Jess Monroe Rogers in Poteau, Leflore County, Oklahoma
Poteau, Leflore County, Oklahoma

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 DEC 1882
    Event Place: Barber, Logan County, Arkansas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 SEP 1956
    Event Place: Poteau, Leflore County, Oklahoma

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