John Rodgers

John Rodgers

John Rodgers bezieht sich auf:

  • John Rodgers (1728–1791), Oberst im Unabhängigkeitskrieg und Eigentümer von Rodgers Tavern, Perryville, Maryland, Vater des ersten Navyoffiziers John Rodgers
  • John Rodgers (Krieg von 1812) (1772–1838), Offizier der U.S. Navy, erster Navyoffizier John Rodgers
  • John Rodgers (Sezessionskrieg) (1812–1882), Offizier der U.S. Navy, Sohn des ersten Navyoffiziers John Rodgers
  • John Rodgers (Erster Weltkrieg) (1881–1926), Offizier der U.S. Navy, Enkel des ersten Navyoffiziers John Rodgers
    • sechs Schiffe, drei John M. Rodgers, Politiker aus Pennsylvania
    • John Rodgers, 1. Baronet (1906–1993), britischer Parlamentsabgeordneter für den Wahlkreis Sevenoaks
    • John Rodgers (Fußballspieler) (* 1950), englischer Fußballspieler
    • John Rodgers (Geologe)
    • John Rodgers (Musiker), australischer Musiker und Komponist
    • Johnny Rodgers, amerikanischer Footballspieler
    • John Rodgers (Bischof), neuseeländischer Geistlicher


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