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Harold Mark Rogers

Birthdate:
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Death: April 23, 1974 (85)
Seattle, King, Washington, United States
Place of Burial: Bikur Cholim, Seattle, Washington 3 East Sec E Plot #1
Immediate Family:

Son of Solomon (Sol) Rojeski (Rogers) and Eva Belle Rogers
Husband of Emma Rogers
Father of Helene Waldbaum Sprincin; William Irwin Rogers; Fred Rogers; Morton Bernard Rogers; Herbert (Herb) Marvin Rogers and 6 others
Brother of Florence (Flossie) Mendelson (Mendelsohn); Freda Loeb and Rose Fisher
Half brother of Mary Lubinsky (Lubin)

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About Harold Mark Rogers

Claimed exemption from WWI Draft citing dependent relatives (wife and children). Son 4 months, daughter 2.5 years.

Birth year from WWI Draft registration: Sept. 5th, 1888

Birth year: 1889 from http://drygoodsandwetgoods.com/ (presumed incorrect given above)

Rogers, Solomon., tailor, b. 1859 Ger., Tacoma 1889-1892, Seattle 1897-1930. Wife Eva Abrams (1866-1961), children Florence (1887-) Mendelsohn, Harold (1889-), Freda (1891-) and Rose (1895-) Fisher.

End of the line nears for Rogers Clothing

March 19, 2003

By TODD BISHOP

SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER

Sydney Rogers proudly displays in his Seattle clothing store a wooden hanger from the shop his grandfather opened in the city more than a century ago.

Come next month, Rogers plans to hang it up for good.

	

The third-generation Seattle clothier, 73, has decided to retire after 50 years in the family business. Rogers Clothing for Men, between Pine and Pike streets on Second Avenue, is expected to close in April.

Rogers' grandfather, Sol Rogers, started the business in the late 1800s as a tailor shop and clothing store after moving to Seattle from San Francisco. Sydney Rogers worked in the business with his father, Harold Rogers, for several years before taking over in 1959.

The business was known as Palace Clothing Co. and later as Seamens before taking on its current name. Over the years, it has occupied numerous downtown Seattle locations. Rogers moved the store to its current location about seven years ago, from the block on which Benaroya Hall was ultimately built.

Under Rogers' father, the business focused for a time on military surplus goods. The store now focuses on sturdy work and outdoor clothing, including rain gear, flannel shirts, boots, thermal underwear, heavy jackets and hats.

"There were a lot of stores like mine years ago, but there's not very many independent stores now," said Rogers, who still writes receipts by hand and looks up the sales tax on a printed table.

He is retiring at the encouragement of his family, although neither of his two sons is interested in taking the business into a fourth generation. Also figuring into his decision were the escalating cost of retail space and what he described as sluggish business downtown. Both have made it tough to turn a profit.

Rogers isn't sure exactly what he'll do after the store closes, but one of his first tasks is already clear: He'll be spending a couple of days, at least, sorting through the thousands of pieces of mail that have piled up over the years on the counter behind the register near the front of the store.

He explained that he simply doesn't like to deal with the mail -- preferring instead to spend his time at the store selling clothes.

Swartz-Waldbaum:

Born: Sep 5, 1889 San Francisco, CA

Died: Apr 23, 1974 Seattle, WA

Buried: Bikur Cholim, Seattle, WA

Bikur Cholim XLS:

ROGERS HAROLD MARK GRAVE BCC-OLD 3 EAST E 1 BURIED 9/5/1888 4/23/1974 85 1 IYAR 5734 EMMA PROTTAS SON: SIDNEY; DAUGHTER: HELENE WALDBAUM SPRINCIN; STR:ROSE FISHER, FLORENCE MENDELSOHN

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Harold Mark Rogers's Timeline

1888
September 5, 1888
San Francisco, California, United States
1915
January 2, 1915
Seattle, King, Washington, United States
1917
February 24, 1917
Seattle, King, Washington, United States
1918
November 25, 1918
Seattle, King, Washington, United States
1921
March 21, 1921
Seattle, King, Washington, United States
1922
August 15, 1922
Seattle, King, Washington, United States
1924
June 16, 1924
Seattle, King, Washington, United States
1926
July 10, 1926
Seattle, King, Washington, United States
1929
April 17, 1929
Seattle, King, Washington, United States