John Lorain ROGERS

Male 1918 - 1991  (73 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Lorain ROGERS was born on 13 Jul 1918 in New York (son of Lorlys Elton ROGERS and Ida Francis SNIFFEN); died on 22 Oct 1991 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1920, Living with parents in Piermont, Rockland Co., New York
    • Census: 1930, Living with parents in Piermont, Rockland Co., New York

    John married Barbara Stevens BEVAN [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lorlys Elton ROGERS was born on 18 Aug 1870 in Paris, France; was christened on 11 Oct 1870 in Saint Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England; died in Aug 1942 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1910, Living in Manhattan, New York Co., New York
    • Census: 1920, Living in Piermont, Rockland Co., New York
    • Census: 1930, Living in Piermont, Rockland Co., New York

    Lorlys married Ida Francis SNIFFEN on 31 Jul 1915 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Ida (daughter of Samuel F. SNIFFEN and Elizabeth Amanda EDWARDS) was born in Jun 1880 in New York; died in Apr 1969 in Amherst, Lorain Co., Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ida Francis SNIFFEN was born in Jun 1880 in New York (daughter of Samuel F. SNIFFEN and Elizabeth Amanda EDWARDS); died in Apr 1969 in Amherst, Lorain Co., Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, Living with mother in Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York
    • Census: 1920, Living with husband in Piermont, Rockland Co., New York
    • Census: 1930, Living with husband in Piermont, Rockland Co., New York

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    E-Mails from George Rogers:

    Ida was not an Inventor she was an artist who loved too deeply and too often. She suffered a classic example of post pardon depression. And her husband conducted a brilliant defense along with his partner Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler. She soon gave birth to two babies naming each after the two she poisoned, one was Lorain John Rogers my father. Ida's mother was Elizabeth Amanda Edwards, Lorlys Elton Rogers mother was famous actress Charlotte Thompson Rogers.

    After the trial she lost all contact with her family.

    In one of the NY Times articles it talks of her first husband. He was rich as was she. She visited him as he lie dying in the hospital of mAstoidites (?) they were wed and within days he died. She was looked at by his family as gold digger. She traveled to Detroit with the casket and declined any inheritance.


    The Potter Building at 38 Park Row

    Park Row is located in the Financial District and was previously called Chatham Street, and during the late 19th century it was nicknamed Newspaper Row, as most of NYC's newspapers located here to be close to the action at New York City Hall.

    The Potter Building, is the second to go by that name. The first, home to the New York World, went up in flames in 1882. Mr Potter smartened up with his replacement structure. It's the first building in New York to have used fireproof cast and pressed terracotta in its ornamental facade and the first to use a structural steel framework. And Mr Potter was right - 126 years later, it is still standing.

    It will be noticed that nowadays the ground floor is a Starbucks coffee shop and like many of their locations below 14th Street, is loaded with history.

    Being so close to City Hall, the Potter Building was chock full of lawyers. And where you find lawyers, you find scandal. The annals of New York history seem to be replete with stories of 38 Park Row legal eagles being indicted and jailed, or committing suicide before the authorities had a chance to do so.

    There was 38 Park Row lawyer Herbert Valentine, who shot himself in the head in his hotel on Broadway in 1905. In 1915, "lawyer-actor" (whatever the dickens that is) Lorlys Elton Roger caused some women a whole lot of trouble with his serial philandering resulting in his rejected mistress poisoning and strangling her two children but botching her attempt at suicide with bichloride of mercury. The mistress Ida Sniffen Walters-Rogers was tried for the death of her two kids and committed to a institution for the criminally insane. Roger was divorced by his real wife and indicted as a white slaver.

    Another curious happening was when in 1902, Mrs Frederick Keating, wife of wealthy 38 Park Row attorney Keating, was arrested by a store detective at B Altman, for shoplifting. At first she denied shoplifting but then confessed. She blamed her transgression on "The Girl and the Judge," a play by Clyde Fitch she had seen on Broadway a few weeks before, in which the central character was an aging mother who shoplifted. "Ever since I've been unable to keep myself from stealing anything I could carry away from the stores." It was a good job that she hadn't seen "Irma la Douce"! Relatives said she was suffering from "nervous prostration."
    Posted by I love New York City at Thursday, December 04, 2008


    Children:
    1. Lorida Mary ROGERS was born on 4 Sep 1915 in New York, New York; died on 12 Jun 1997 in Amherst, Lorain Co., Ohio.
    2. 1. John Lorain ROGERS was born on 13 Jul 1918 in New York; died on 22 Oct 1991 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California.