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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 980966, member: 59"]In the for what it's worth category, Robert W Rogers is not an unusual name in the US. In a single Ancestry search for that name with a birth date in 1904 and living at some point in Chicago, I found one that matched it all. Born in Chicago but didn't die in Illinois, though - Rhode Island. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't think you'll find the tribe and when made from knowing more about the white man who owned it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 980966, member: 59"]In the for what it's worth category, Robert W Rogers is not an unusual name in the US. In a single Ancestry search for that name with a birth date in 1904 and living at some point in Chicago, I found one that matched it all. Born in Chicago but didn't die in Illinois, though - Rhode Island. I don't think you'll find the tribe and when made from knowing more about the white man who owned it.[/QUOTE]
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