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John Sill Rogers (April 15, 1796 – December 28, 1860) was an American politician.

Rogers was born in Lyme, Connecticut on April 15, 1796 to Gideon and Lucy Rogers ( née Ackley). After attending Bacon Academy in Colchester, Connecticut, he would study medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. [1] He was a physician and a farmer until 1837. He represented the town in the Connecticut General Assembly in 1821, 1822 and 1832, as well as being a member of the Connecticut State Senate in 1835. Following his removal to Rome, Ohio in 1837, he would represent Ashtabula County in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1839. [1]

Rogers married Matilda Lord from Lyme, Connecticut on February 10, 1822, and had two daughters, Charlotte Augusta Swan and Helen Stone (Lord). [2] He also had two half brothers, Deacon Chester Andrews and Reverend Wells Andrews. [3]

He died in Rome, Ohio on December 28, 1860, aged 64. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Dexter, Francis (1912). Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College with Annals of the College History: September 1805-September 1815. p. 788.
  2. ^ Salisbury, Edward; Salisbury, Evelyn (1892). Family Histories and Genealogies. p. 320.
  3. ^ "Dr. John Sill Rogers". geni_family_tree. 15 April 1796. Retrieved 2021-11-04.

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Yale Obituary Record.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Sill Rogers (April 15, 1796 – December 28, 1860) was an American politician.

Rogers was born in Lyme, Connecticut on April 15, 1796 to Gideon and Lucy Rogers ( née Ackley). After attending Bacon Academy in Colchester, Connecticut, he would study medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. [1] He was a physician and a farmer until 1837. He represented the town in the Connecticut General Assembly in 1821, 1822 and 1832, as well as being a member of the Connecticut State Senate in 1835. Following his removal to Rome, Ohio in 1837, he would represent Ashtabula County in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1839. [1]

Rogers married Matilda Lord from Lyme, Connecticut on February 10, 1822, and had two daughters, Charlotte Augusta Swan and Helen Stone (Lord). [2] He also had two half brothers, Deacon Chester Andrews and Reverend Wells Andrews. [3]

He died in Rome, Ohio on December 28, 1860, aged 64. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Dexter, Francis (1912). Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College with Annals of the College History: September 1805-September 1815. p. 788.
  2. ^ Salisbury, Edward; Salisbury, Evelyn (1892). Family Histories and Genealogies. p. 320.
  3. ^ "Dr. John Sill Rogers". geni_family_tree. 15 April 1796. Retrieved 2021-11-04.

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Yale Obituary Record.



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