In a message dated 9/3/01 1:36:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, JoChurchD@aol.com writes: > My Horn family resided just up the River Road from the Ebenezer and Celia > Barfield Rogers family. Warren Horn (c1815-1880) had a daughter, Mary Jane, > who is not found in later records, and no record of any marriage for her > ever > found. > > In some of Warren's estate documents (which don't name all his children), > an > R.R. Rogers was shown as one of the estate appraisers in December, 1880. In > 1909, R.R. Rogers and M.J. Rogers were surety for a bond on my great > grandfather, J.D. Horn. I have always wondered if this was Mary Jane Horn, > and she had married this R.R. Rogers, perhaps a second wife, as she was > getting on up there in age in the last census I have found her. > > I wondered if anyone had any information on Robert R. Rogers (son of > Ebenezer > and Celia), his dates, who he married, names of his children, where he > resided and is buried, and so on. There is an R.R. Rogers (1855-1926) > buried > at Old Zion Church. Is this the same one? If not, does anyone know who he > was? > > The children of Warren and Flora Ann Carmichael Horn were: > 1. William Capers Horn (c1843-c1864) never wed, died in Civil War > 2. Caroline Horn (c1946-????) married Roger R. Roberts (2nd wife) > 3. Mary Jane born (c1846 - no record after 1870) did she marry R.R. Rogers? > 4. John Madison Horn (c1847-c1864) never wed, died in Civil War > 5. Neil Horn (c1848-after 1910) never wed, died in State Hospital, Columbia > 6. Irene "Reenie" Horn (c1850*-1935) mar John R. Lupo bur Hopewell Cem, > Fork. > 7. Jefferson D. "J.D." Horn (1852-1931) mar Mary Elizabeth Thompson > 8. Warren Franklin "Frank" Horn (c1855-after 1909) mar? Rachel (unknown) > 9. (Hardy) Hugh McCall "Mack" Horn (c1858-after 1900) never wed > 10. Melissa Ann Monila "Lissy" Horn c1866-1937, never wed. > (*Irene's tombstone says born 1854, but she was shown in 1850 census!) > > If anyone can provide information on R.R. Rogers, or on any of these folks, > it would be very helpful. I have been looking for the burial place of > Caroline Horn Roberts for many years. I first found the information that > Caroline married Roger R. Rogers in Marilyn Roberts' wonderful book on the > Roberts family. It was confirmed by Mr. Bert Roberts of Fork, who > remembered > his step-grandmother and gave me much valuable information about her > children, but couldn't remember where she was buried. > > And yes, the irony that one of the Horn girls married Roger R. Roberts, and > the other may have married Robert R. Rogers, has not escaped me. :-) > > Jo Church Dickerson > > > Hi Jo :-) My great grandparents were Ebenezer and Celia Rogers. I'll look through what I have and see what I can come up with. If you run across any more interesting information on Celia and Ebenezer please let me know :-) Jane