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- !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg x w/Levi LEGETTE, age 0-4 (1825/30);
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg x w/Levi LEGETTE, age 10-14 (1825/30);
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC pg 99 # 1486/1492
Levi LEGETT, 55 Marion
Zilpha, 52
Melvina, 24
Anna, 22
Morgan, 21
Levi, 18
Mary, 16
David, 14;
!MARRIAGE:From the Marion Star - "Genealogical Abstracts from Marion, South Carolina Newspapers 1858-1886" Abstracted by Gloria Calhoun, Pee Dee Chapter SCGS, Marion, SC 1999;
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1117 Marion Co., SC Evan A. Rogers 1854
13 Nov 1854 Adm Bond, bondsmen: Levi Legget, Nathan Evans and David Legget
... Mrs. Anna Rogers, widow and two children Louisa Rogers and Ean A. Rogers, both minors 27 Jul 1859 ...;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 796
Anna ROGERS, 32 SC
Lou, 6
E. A. (m) 4;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Legette # 188
Annah ROGERS, 36 SC
Lou, 15
Evan A., 17
Levi LEGETT, 15;
!MARRIAGE:29 Jan 1874 from The Marion Star ...;
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Legette # 34
Annie RODGERS, 50 widow
Woodson COLLINS, 15 nephew
Levi LEGETTE, 26 nephew, married in census year
Lizzie, 18 neice, married;
!OBIT:Star, Oct. 18,1881*
Mrs. Anna Rogers died in Marion county , S.C. of congestive chill on the 28 September , 1881, in the fifty-fourth year of her age. She was the daughter of the late Col. Levi Legett, long a prominent citizen of Marion county. She had been married twice, both husbands having the same name , Rogers, and cousins of each other and had been the second time a widow for several years at the time of her death. She married first in July 1853, E. A. Rogers , who was murdered in October 1855 , leaving her with one child, also a-posthumous son born some six or seven months after his father's death. She lived then a widow for several years, until her two children were grown, when she married Mr. Jessie Rogers with whom she lived only a year or two when he died suddenly of heart disease...;
* NOTE:I don't know where I got this obit;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 178-183
...
Evan grew up and married Miss Anna Legette, daughter of Colonel Levi Legette, below Marion, and where Evan Rogers settled. He was killed on Sunday, 1st of October, 1855, by a man by the name of Harrelson, who was tried the next week after at Court in Marion, and very ably defended by the late Chancellor Inglis and Julius A. Dargan, two very eminent and able lawyers, and was convicted and sentenced to be hanged on a certain day fixed ; before the day appointed for his execution he escaped from jail; a large reward, two hundred dollars or more, was offered for his recapture and delivery at the jail in Marion by General Elly Godbold, then Sheriff; great efforts were made to find and recapture him, but all in vain; about eighteen months thereafter he was recaptured in Columbus County, N. C, brought back and lodged in the jail in Marion, and at the succeeding Court, in March, 1857, was resentenced or a new day assigned for his execution, and he was accordingly hanged by the then Sheriff, N. C. McDuffie, on the 5th day of June, 1857.;
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