Ann Rogers
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Ann Rogers
Summary
Ann Rogers is a human[1]. She was born on October 21, 1728[2]. She died on December 24, 1798[3].
Key Facts
- Ann Rogers was born on October 21, 1728[2].
- Ann Rogers died on December 24, 1798[3].
- Burial took place at Mulberry Hill Cemetery[4].
- Among Ann Rogers's spouses was John Clark[5].
- A child of Ann Rogers was George Rogers Clark[6].
- A child of Ann Rogers was Jonathan Clark[7].
- A child of Ann Rogers was William Clark[8].
- A child of Ann Rogers was Lucy Croghan[9].
- A child of Ann Rogers was Frances Eleanor Clark[10].
- Ann Rogers is recorded as female[11].
- Ann Rogers's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Ann Rogers's family name is recorded as Rogers[13].
- Ann Rogers's sibling is recorded as Q136946041[14].
- Ann Rogers's sibling is recorded as George Rogers[15].
Body
Origins and Family
Ann Rogers was born on October 21, 1728[2].
Personal Life
Among Ann Rogers's spouses was John Clark[5]. Children include George Rogers Clark[6], an army officer[16], 1752–1818[17], of United States[18]; Jonathan Clark[7], a military personnel[19], 1750–1811[20], of United States[21]; William Clark[8], an explorer[22], 1770–1838[23], of United States[24]; Lucy Croghan[9], 1765–1838[25]; and Frances Eleanor Clark[10], 1773–1825[26].
Death and Burial
Ann Rogers died on December 24, 1798[3]. She is buried at Mulberry Hill Cemetery[4].
FAQs
Who was Ann Rogers married to?
Ann Rogers's spouses include John Clark[5].