The  Kokomo  Tribune
February 24, 1971
Page 5
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          Mr. and Mrs. David Michael Fridlin,  10541 Westfield Blvd., Carmel, a girl,  Ann Louise, 8 pounds, 10 ounces, at 5:45 a.m. Monday, in Community Hospital, Indianapolis.  The mother is the former  Carol Rogers.  The paternal grandparents are  Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Fridlin, 3243 Terrace Dr.  The maternal grandmother is  Mrs. Vincent Rogers, Shelbyville, formerly of Kokomo.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Kokomo  Tribune
March 24, 1968
Page 13
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ROGERS - FRIDLIN
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          Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Rogers, Shelbyville, announce the engagement of their daughter,  Carol,  and  David Michael Fridlin,  son of  Mr. and Mrs. D. Max Fridlin,  3243 Terrace Dr.  The wedding is being planned for June 8 in St. Vincent Catholic Church, Shelbyville.  The bride-to-be was graduated from Purdue University School of Nursing in 1967 and is employed at Home Hospital, Lafayette.  Her fiancé is a senior at Purdue.  Both are 1964 graduates of Kokomo High School
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Indianapolis  Star
May 11, 1923
Page 10
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Newspaper  Man  Weds
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          Shelbyville, Ind., May 10--- The marriage of  Miss Hallie Marle Rogers,  daughter of  Mrs. Martha Rogers  and  Clarence Otto Banker,  son of  Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Banker  of this city, was performed here by the  Rev. W. C. Ott,  pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Church.  Mr. and Mrs. Banker departed on an automobile trip following the ceremony and will be at home here on their return.  Mr. Banker is engaged in newspaper work in Shelbyville.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Monday afternoon, April 24, 1916
Page 1
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CIRCUIT  COURT  NEWS.
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          James Rogers,  charged with assault and battery with intent, has been released from the county jail on bond of $500 furnished by  Samuel Harding  and  William R. Shaw.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Monday April 23, 1906
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          Emma Rogers  has brought suit for divorce from her husband,  Francis Rogers.  She asks the custody of their children.
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday, June 30, 1904
Page 3, column 2
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          Harrison Rogers  VS  Lula Rogers.  Complaint for divorce filed by Lee F. Wilson, attorney.  The plaintiff in his complaint alleges that he and the defendant were married at Litchfield, Illinois, on April 26, 1885, and separated August 29, 1898; that three children are the fruits of said marriage - William 17 years,  Harry 14 and  Carrie 10 years of age.  Cause of complaint is adultery and abandonment, and one Stewart Rogers is named as a co-respondent.
Submitted by Barb Huff


The  Shelby  Democrat
December 24, 1903
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          Thomas Benyon  and  James M. Rogers of Boggstown became involved in a quarrel last Friday and Rogers fired a shot at this enemy but without effect.  The man who was shot at filed an affidavit against his assailant charging him with shooting with murderous intent.  Rogers was arrested Tuesday morning by officers Tower and  Marsh and taken before Squire Pryor.  He gave a cash bond in the sum of $25 to appear for trial Wednesday afternoon.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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