Memorials › Charles Lewis "Charlie" Rogers
24 Dec 1871 – 19 Mar 1941
| Birth | 24 Dec 1871 |
| Death | 19 Mar 1941 |
| Cemetery | Watonga IOOF Cemetery Watonga , Blaine County , Oklahoma , USA |
| Added by | Darrell Conder on 10 Aug 2017 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125655729 |
Husband of Rosanna Arvilla (Yeakle) Rogers; In 1910, Charles Lewis Rogers was living in Watonga, Oklahoma with is wife, Rosa, son James Earl Rogers, age 9, daughters Helen P., age 7, and Daisy M. Rogers, age 6. He was born on 24 December 1871 in Breckinridge County, Ky. He died on 19 March 1941 (aged 69), in Watonga, Blaine County, Oklahoma, and was buried in the Watonga IOOF Cemetery. Dicie Ann Weatherford was the daughter of David Weatherford and Rhoda Lyons. She married James Moreman Rogers on 8 Nov. 1859 Breckinridge Co., Ky. They had eleven children: 1. Alfred Rogers; 2. William Rogers; 3. James Rogers; 4. Jackson Rogers; 5. Fannie Rogers; 6. Thomas Moreman Rogers; 7. Martin Rogers; 8 Charles Rogers; 9. George Rogers; 10. Philip Rogers; 11. Mattie Rogers. After James Rogers shot and killed John and Tobias Rusher in Hancock Co., Ky on Feb. 11, 1876 over their illegally cutting down a bee tree on his farm, Dicie posted his bail by putting up their farm. When James Rogers left for parts unknown, the farm was sold by the court forcing Dicie to return to the old Weatherford farm, where she lived with her brother, Charles Weatherford. Several years later she obtained a divorce from James Rogers and remarried to Albert Bunn on 12 May 1879 in Breckinridge Co., Ky. The marriage was short lived. After her death from kidney failure in 1914, she was buried in the old Weatherford family cemetery, which was once located on her father, David Weatherford's farm. Her grave was marked only by a field rock.
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