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[[File:BR25 - Rogers Family Gravestone in Old Chicago.png|thumb|A name on a gravestone that {{buck}} discovers near [[State Street]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]] (now a part of [[Anarchia]]) in [[2491]] CE {{BR25|Film|Awakening}}.]]
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|photo=BR25 - The Guardians - Edna Rogers.png
|children="[[William Rogers|Buck]]", [[Frank Rogers|Frank]]† (sons)<br/>[[Marilyn Rogers|Marilyn]]† (daughter); at least five total<ref>In {{buck}}'s statement to [[Theopolis]], he mentions that he left behind "brothers, sisters" in the plural form. It suggests that they were alive also before he left in [[1987]] CE.</ref>
|marital status=Married, [[James Rogers|James]]
|death=Sometime after [[World War III]] beagn, c. [[1987]]<ref>The exact date is unknown as information was lost during the resultant holocaust.</ref>
|seen=The Guardians
|actor= [[Rosemary De Camp]]
|sortkey=Rogers, Edna
}}


'''James Rogers''' is {{buck}}'s father, residing near [[Chicago, Illinois]] in [[1987]] CE.
'''Edna Rogers''' is {{buck}}'s mother, residing near [[Chicago, Illinois]] in [[1987]] CE.


Along with his wife [[Edna Rogers|Edna]] and at least two of his children, [[Frank Rogers|Frank]] and [[Marilyn Rogers|Marilyn]], he is buried in a cemetery near [[State Street]], with the only marker being a headstone with the names of the quartet of Rogers who were buried there. He died as a result of [[World War III]], and William Rogers discovers his father's fate during his investigation of [[Anarchia]] {{BR25|Film|Awakening}}.
Prior to his departure from [[Earth]] aboard ''[[Ranger 3]]'', William Rogers stays at his parents' home for two weeks while on furlough, a fact revisited in [[2492]] CE due to the power of the [[Jade Box]] {{BR25|The Guardians}}.
 
Along with her husband [[James Rogers|James]] and at least two of their children, [[Frank Rogers|Frank]] and [[Marilyn Rogers|Marilyn]], she is buried in a cemetery near [[State Street]], with the only marker being a headstone with the names of the quartet of Rogers who were buried there. She died as a result of [[World War III]], and William Rogers discovers his mother's fate during his investigation of [[Anarchia]] {{BR25|Film|Awakening}}.
 
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Edna Rogers
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Death Sometime after World War III beagn, c. 1987[1]
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Children "Buck", Frank† (sons)
Marilyn† (daughter); at least five total[2]
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Portrayed by Rosemary De Camp
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Edna Rogers in the separate continuity
Edna Rogers in the primary continuity
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Edna Rogers is William "Buck" Rogers's mother, residing near Chicago, Illinois in 1987 CE.

Prior to his departure from Earth aboard Ranger 3, William Rogers stays at his parents' home for two weeks while on furlough, a fact revisited in 2492 CE due to the power of the Jade Box (BR25: "The Guardians").

Along with her husband James and at least two of their children, Frank and Marilyn, she is buried in a cemetery near State Street, with the only marker being a headstone with the names of the quartet of Rogers who were buried there. She died as a result of World War III, and William Rogers discovers his mother's fate during his investigation of Anarchia (BR25Film, "Awakening").

References

  1. The exact date is unknown as information was lost during the resultant holocaust.
  2. In William "Buck" Rogers's statement to Theopolis, he mentions that he left behind "brothers, sisters" in the plural form. It suggests that they were alive also before he left in 1987 CE.