Case File: Mary Cecilia Rogers

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Overview

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Mary Cecilia Rogers

Episodes

Locations

  • 114 Pitt St, Manhattan: residence of Mary Rogers at the time of her first disappearance
  • 126 Nassau St, Manhattan: boarding house of Phoebe Rogers and daughter Mary
  • 19 John St: Home of Alfred Crommelin and Archibald Padley
  • 309-321 Broadway, Manhattan: John Anderson's Cigar Shop where Mary Rogers worked
  • 33 Warren St: residence of John Payne, according to Daniel's testimony on Aug 12
  • 47 John St: residence of Daniel Payne after the death of Mary
  • 68 Jane St: residence of Mrs. Downing? (according to Aug 12 article)
  • Bickford's: on James St, Daniel would sit to read and eat regularly
  • Dead House: morgue "in the park"
  • Scott's Bazaar: Daniel and his brother visited here the day Mary disappeared.
  • Stoneall's Bar Room: 29 Ann St, Manhattan
  • Sybil's Cave: Hoboken, New Jersey - where Mary's body was found & location of Daniel Payne's suicide

People

Name (Born-Died) Description
Anderson, John 1812-1881 Cigar shop owner and employer of Mary Rogers
Anderson, Mrs. "sister-in-law" to William Kiekuck, lived on 17th near Broadway
Backer, R. witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
Bookout, Edward apprentice to Joseph Morse
Boullard, James M. One of the two men who first discovered Mary's body
Callender, William Clerk of the police office (Aug 12)
Cockefair, Mr. police officer, interviewed the servant at the Rogers boarding house.
Conner, James witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
Cook, Dr. Worked with the coroner in New Jersey
Crommelin, Alfred Informed the family that Mary's body was discovered, prev resident of boarding house (Aug 12)
Downing, Caroline Cousin to Phoebe and Mary
Finnegan, James Suspect from Albany, New York
Gatchell, Mr Man alledge to still be with Mary on 23 Aug 1841 in Pittsburg
Hayes, Mr. Police officer, not related to Mrs. Hayes.
Hayes, Clementina Cousin to Phoebe and Mary
Hicks, William H. witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
Hilliker, John Officer who brought Morse from Massachusetts
Ireland, Henry Neighbor and witness to Joseph Morse fleeing the city, 120 Nassau, bookbinder
Kiekuck, William H. Sailor, suspect in Mary's murder
Loss, Johanna Frederica 1800-1842 Innkeeper
Luther, H. G. friend of the family, identifies Mary's body
Mallin, Henry One of the two men who first discovered Mary's body
Matsell, Mr. Justice of the Police (Aug 5)
McKee, W. J. witness that Joseph Morse was with a different woman, not Mary
Merritt, Gilbert Justice of Hudson Co, NJ - acting coroner for Mary (Aug 5)
Miller, John Friend of William Kiekuck, was with him on day Mary disappeared.
Moore, Mrs. Sister of William Kieukuck, lived on Ludlow St.
Morris, Robert H. 1808-1855 Mayor of New York City as of 11 May 1841
Morse, Joseph W. Suspect
Morse, Mrs. Wife of Joseph Morse, testified to his cruelty
Padley, Archibald W. Friend and roommate of Alfred Crommelin, lived at 19 John St.
Parker, Miln Justice of the Police Office
Payne, Daniel C. c1808-1841 fiance of Mary Cecilia Rogers
Payne, John 1797-1869 brother of Daniel C. Payne
Pritcher, Mrs. friend of Mary, lived in Harlem
Purdy, Elijah F. 1796-1866 Acting Mayor at various time, had Mary disintered for 2nd identification
Rogers, Mary Cecilia c1820-1841 "The Beautiful Cigar Girl"
Seward, William H. Governor of New York, issued reward on 2 Sep 1841
Smith, Alexander M. C. arresting officer of two young men on 4 Aug 1841
Stoneall, James C. Holds meeting to form a committee to organize a reward (Aug 12)
Taylor, Mr. Justice, who received the complaint from Mrs. Morse
Tompkins, Thomas M. Police officer, arrested James Finnegan in Albany
Wade, Phoebe 1777-1847 mother of Mary Cecilia Rogers

Documentation

Census Records

  • 1820: Lyme, New London, Connecticut

City Directories

Newspaper Transcriptions

Vital Records