Case File: Mary Cecilia Rogers
Overview

Episodes
- Part 1 coming Apr 25
- Part 2 coming May 2
- Part 3 coming May 9
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
- 309-321 Broadway, Manhattan: John Anderson's Cigar Shop where Mary Rogers worked
- 47 John St: residence of Daniel Payne after the death of Mary
- Dead House: morgue "in the park"
- 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 |
Calendar, Mr. | Clerk of the police office (Aug 12) | |
Luther, H. G. | friend of the family, identifies Mary's body | |
Matsell, Mr. | Justice of the Police (Aug 5) | |
Merritt, Gilbert | Justice of Hudson Co, NJ - acting coroner for Mary (Aug 5) | |
Morris, Robert H. | 1808-1855 | Mayor of New York City as of 11 May 1841 |
Parker, Mr. | Justice of the Police Office | |
Payne, Daniel C. | c1808-1841 | fiance of Mary Cecilia Rogers |
Payne, John | 1797-1869 | brother of Daniel C. Payne |
Rogers, Mary Cecilia | c1820-1841 | "The Beautiful Cigar Girl" |
Smith, A. M. C. | arresting officer of two young men on 4 Aug 1841 | |
Stoneall, Mr | Holds meeting to form a committee to organize a reward (Aug 12) | |
Wade, Phoebe | 1777-1847 | mother of Mary Cecilia Rogers |
Documentation
Census Records
- 1820: Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Newspaper Transcriptions
- 6 Jun 1838 - Morning Herald (New York City): Advert for Mr. John Andersons cigar shop
- 5 Oct 1838 - New York Daily Herald (New York City): disappearance of Miss Mary Cecilia Rogers
- 6 Oct 1838 - New York Daily Herald (New York City): disappearance a hoax!
- 8 Oct 1838 - New York Daily Herald (New York City): Beautiful Girls Serving in Stores
- 2 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York): Police Vigilance - Distressing Occurrence
- 2 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York): Body of "Miss Mary Ann Rogers" found
- 2 Aug 1841 - Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania): A HORRIBLE MURDER
- 3 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York): THE HOBOKEN MURDER
- 4 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York): ARREST UPON SUSPICION OF MURDER
- 5 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York): ARRESTS ON SUSPICION OF MURDER
- 6 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York): THE MURDER OF MARY C. ROGERS
- 6 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York): The Terrible Murder of Miss Rogers
- 10 Aug 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York): "circumstantial account" and ad
- 11 Aug 1841 - Brooklyn Evening Star (Brooklyn, New York): Notice of meeting at Stoneall's Bar Room
- 12 Aug 1841 - Evening Post (New York City, New York): "THE MURDER OF MARY C. ROGERS"
- 15 Sep 1841 - New York Tribune (New York City, New York): Ad for room above Stoneall's bar room, including address