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Lieuen Morgan Rogers

Full Name: Lieuen Morgan Rogers
Birth date: December 13, 1820
Death date: October 31, 1889

Terms of Service

  • House, 14th Legislature
    1/13/1874 - 4/18/1876
    Democrat

Biographical Notes and Resources

Resolutions and Journal entries

  • 56th Legislature, 1st C.S., HSR 158, in memory of Mrs. Clara Annette Jeter, "daughter of Lieuen Morgan Rogers and Emma Stribling Rogers, her father being one of the early settlers of Refugio County, having come to Texas from Alabama in 1836 with his uncle, General Burleson, to serve in the Texas Revolution." Resolutions - Memorial .

Other Resources

  • Texas Militia, 1st Lieutenant, Refugio Guards, 29th Brigade, enlisted 5/4/1861; Texas State Troops, Private, Company B, 3rd Regiment, 29th Brigade, enlisted 7/20/1863 in Refugio County, elected Major 8/29/1863. Lieuen M. Rogers, Texas, U.S., Muster Roll Index Cards, 1838-1900. Ancestry.com .
  • Lieuen Morgan Rogers, birth date 12/13/1820, death date 10/31/1889, burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Refugio, Refugio County. Find a Grave .
  • ROGERS, LIEUEN MORGAN (1820-1889). Relatives: Edward Burleson - uncle; Lieuen Morgan Rogers - nephew. Handbook of Texas Online .
  • First Lieutenant, Army of the Republic of Texas, served under his uncle Edward Burleson. Commander of 3rd Texas State Troops, Civil War. Handbook of Texas Online .
  • Biographical sketch, Lieuen Morgan Rogers. The Timely Remarks (Refugio, Texas), 8/27/1937, p. 7, crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library. Relatives: Lieuen Morgan Rogers and William Long Rogers - brothers. "William [Rogers] recovered from his wounds and became sheriff of Nueces County and a member of the Legislature from that county, dying in 1877." Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) .

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