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John ROGERS  ‎(I8673)‎
Given Names: John
Surname: ROGERS

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: 1821 Caledon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Death: 1863 ‎(Age 42)‎ Tallarook, Victoria, Australia
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 1821 Caledon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Marriage Anne Holland VICKERS - 1851 ‎(Age 30)‎ Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Biographical Notes Anne Holland VICKERS -

Hide Details Note: John Rogers was educated at Dublin University. He was afterwards of Leeds and Manchester. He emigrated to Victoria ahead of his wife and family with his twin brother Henry by the "Great Britain", and left Liverpool on 16 Feb 1857, arrived at Melbourne on 21 Apr 1857. The age of the brothers was given as 31 but was actually 37. Except for his name on the passenger list nothing further is known of Henry. The ship, the "Great Britain" was the first shaft propelled sailing vessel and the fastest ship of that time, taking only 8 weeks from Liverpool to Melbourne.

The passenger list of the "James Bains" shows Anne Rogers ‎(29)‎ and sons aged 4 and 2 years. The ages are incorrect. With her was a "granny", Mrs. Williams, aged 40 years. This could have been an error for the Nanny caring for the children as her age makes it an impossibility for her to have been the mother of either John or Anne. They left Liverpool on 5 Jan 1858 and arrived at Melbourne on 25 Mar 1858.

John's residence in Australia lasted only five years. He was storekeeping at Tullarook when he died of tuberculosis, aged 42 years in 1863. His second son, Richard E.E. Rogers recorded that his father lived at "The Hall", Collingwood, the Melbourne suburb, but this must have been for a short time after the family arrived to join him in 1858. John was buried at the Seymour Cemetery on December 23,1863. The grave has vanished due to vast flooding of the area.

Anne Rogers may have been helped over the next difficult years by her bachelor brother who also emigrated to Melbourne and died there in 1880. Anne died aged 57 in 1884 at Melbourne.

Death 1863 ‎(Age 42)‎ Tallarook, Victoria, Australia

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Parents Family  (F2801)
John ROGERS
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Anne ELMORE
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John ROGERS
1821 - 1863
Henry ROGERS
1821 -

Immediate Family  (F2800)
Anne Holland VICKERS
1827 - 1884
John Joseph ROGERS
1852 - 1922
Richard Edward Elmore Dick ROGERS
1856 - 1935
Charles Michael ROGERS
1861 - 1913
William Frederick ROGERS
1862 -
Arthur Patrick ROGERS
1862 -


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Biographical Notes John Rogers was educated at Dublin University. He was afterwards of Leeds and Manchester. He emigrated to Victoria ahead of his wife and family with his twin brother Henry by the "Great Britain", and left Liverpool on 16 Feb 1857, arrived at Melbourne on 21 Apr 1857. The age of the brothers was given as 31 but was actually 37. Except for his name on the passenger list nothing further is known of Henry. The ship, the "Great Britain" was the first shaft propelled sailing vessel and the fastest ship of that time, taking only 8 weeks from Liverpool to Melbourne.

The passenger list of the "James Bains" shows Anne Rogers ‎(29)‎ and sons aged 4 and 2 years. The ages are incorrect. With her was a "granny", Mrs. Williams, aged 40 years. This could have been an error for the Nanny caring for the children as her age makes it an impossibility for her to have been the mother of either John or Anne. They left Liverpool on 5 Jan 1858 and arrived at Melbourne on 25 Mar 1858.

John's residence in Australia lasted only five years. He was storekeeping at Tullarook when he died of tuberculosis, aged 42 years in 1863. His second son, Richard E.E. Rogers recorded that his father lived at "The Hall", Collingwood, the Melbourne suburb, but this must have been for a short time after the family arrived to join him in 1858. John was buried at the Seymour Cemetery on December 23,1863. The grave has vanished due to vast flooding of the area.

Anne Rogers may have been helped over the next difficult years by her bachelor brother who also emigrated to Melbourne and died there in 1880. Anne died aged 57 in 1884 at Melbourne.
Biographical Notes John Rogers was educated at Dublin University. He was afterwards of Leeds and Manchester. He emigrated to Victoria ahead of his wife and family with his twin brother Henry by the "Great Britain", and left Liverpool on 16 Feb 1857, arrived at Melbourne on 21 Apr 1857. The age of the brothers was given as 31 but was actually 37. Except for his name on the passenger list nothing further is known of Henry. The ship, the "Great Britain" was the first shaft propelled sailing vessel and the fastest ship of that time, taking only 8 weeks from Liverpool to Melbourne.

The passenger list of the "James Bains" shows Anne Rogers ‎(29)‎ and sons aged 4 and 2 years. The ages are incorrect. With her was a "granny", Mrs. Williams, aged 40 years. This could have been an error for the Nanny caring for the children as her age makes it an impossibility for her to have been the mother of either John or Anne. They left Liverpool on 5 Jan 1858 and arrived at Melbourne on 25 Mar 1858.

John's residence in Australia lasted only five years. He was storekeeping at Tullarook when he died of tuberculosis, aged 42 years in 1863. His second son, Richard E.E. Rogers recorded that his father lived at "The Hall", Collingwood, the Melbourne suburb, but this must have been for a short time after the family arrived to join him in 1858. John was buried at the Seymour Cemetery on December 23,1863. The grave has vanished due to vast flooding of the area.

Anne Rogers may have been helped over the next difficult years by her bachelor brother who also emigrated to Melbourne and died there in 1880. Anne died aged 57 in 1884 at Melbourne.

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Family with Parents
Father
John ROGERS ‎(I8671)‎
Birth Caledon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Mother
Anne ELMORE ‎(I8670)‎
Birth Caledon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Marriage: Yes
#1
John ROGERS ‎(I8673)‎
Birth 1821 Caledon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Death 1863 ‎(Age 42)‎ Tallarook, Victoria, Australia
#2
Brother
Henry ROGERS ‎(I8669)‎
Birth 1821 Caledon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Family with Anne Holland VICKERS
John ROGERS ‎(I8673)‎
Birth 1821 Caledon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Death 1863 ‎(Age 42)‎ Tallarook, Victoria, Australia
6 years
Wife
 
Anne Holland VICKERS ‎(I8672)‎
Birth 1827
Death 1884 ‎(Age 57)‎ Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Marriage: 1851 -- Leeds, Yorkshire, England
1 year
#1
Son
John Joseph ROGERS ‎(I8668)‎
Birth 1852 31 25
Death 1922 ‎(Age 70)‎ Mentone, Victoria, Australia
4 years
#2
Son
Richard Edward Elmore Dick ROGERS ‎(I6055)‎
Birth 1856 35 29 Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death 1935 ‎(Age 79)‎
5 years
#3
Son
Charles Michael ROGERS ‎(I8666)‎
Birth 1861 40 34
Death 1913 ‎(Age 52)‎
1 year
#4
Son
William Frederick ROGERS ‎(I8640)‎
Birth 1862 41 35
Death Victoria, Australia
#5
Son
Arthur Patrick ROGERS ‎(I8638)‎
Birth 1862 41 35
Death Victoria, Australia