Colonel John Rodgers - Newark, Delaware
Posted by: BruceS
N 39° 41.913 W 075° 42.582
18S E 439154 N 4394540
Grave of a Revolutionary War veteran at the White Clay Creek Presbyterian Church cemetery near Newark, Delaware.
Waymark Code: WMNHQG
Location: Delaware, United States
Date Posted: 03/19/2015
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John Rodgers served in the Revolutionary War as a colonel. He was an entrepreneur and owned a tavern in Havre de Grace, Maryland. He also operated a lucrative ferry business across the Susquehanna River. He was married to Elizabeth Reynolds, the daughter of a prominent pastor of this church. They had nine children, five sons and four daughters. One of their sons, John, was instrumental in the foundation of the U.S. Navy. He became admiral and along with eight other descendents of John and Elizabeth who also became admirals in the Navy.
Location type: Single Grave
Date of Death: 4/10/1791
Cause of death: Died in Battle
Grave Marker Text: In memory of
Col. JOHN RODGERS
who departed this life
April 10th A.D. 1791
in the 66th year of his age
Ranks: Colonel
Date of Birth: Not listed
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