Draft:John G. Rogers
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John G. Rogers (1849 – October 29, 1926)[1] was a justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals in 1907.[2]
Funeral services for John Gough Rogers, former judge and eldest member of the Howard county bar, who was found dead early yesterday in a doorway near the Courthouse at Ellicott City, will be held at 2.30 P. M. tomorrow at St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Ellicott City. Burial will be in St. John's Churchyard. Mr. Rogers, who was 77 years old, was born at Wyoming Farm, Md., the son of Doctor and Mrs. Samuel Rogers, Besides serving the unexpired term of Chief Judge L. Thomas Jones, of the Circuit Court for Howard County, he was at one time superintendent of schools and at another State Senator. Mr. Rogers is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jacob Baer, Mrs. Edward Hammond and Miss Lelia Rogers, and two sons, Ruben D. Rogers and John G. Rogers.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "John G. Rogers", The Baltimore Sun (October 21, 1926), p. 11.
- ^ "Maryland Court of Appeals Judges, 1778–". Archives of Maryland. Retrieved September 22, 2021.
- ^ "Judge William H. Thomas", The Westminster Democratic Advocate (December 6, 1907), p. 3.
Category:1849 births
Category:1926 deaths
Category:Judges of the Supreme Court of Maryland
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