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  1. Sci-fi. Marvel. Sarah Rogers was the mother of Steve Rogers. Sarah married Joseph Rogers, and had a son named Steve in 1918. A few months before Steve was born, Joseph died during World War I as consequence of a mustard gas attack, forcing Sarah to raise Steve by herself. Sarah worked at a tuberculosis ward as...

  2. Richard K. Haight. Sarah Rogers Haight (1808 – 1881) was an American traveler and writer from New York City who traveled to Europe, Asia, and Africa during a four-year Grand Tour. She wrote four books, the first of which identified the author as a "lady of New York" entitled A medley of joy and grief. Another book by her was published in 1925.

    • Sarah Rogers, 1808, New York City
    • Writer
    • 1881
    • From the Old World
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  4. On Earth-9811, Sarah Rogers, the daughter of Captain America and Rogue, was known as Crusader. She first appeared in What If? vol. 2 #114 and Avengers Forever #11-12. In the Ultraverse (non-Marvel comics), an immortal warrior was called Crusader but was defeated by Rune in 1348 A.D. and later killed by Rune.

    • Thor #330 (April 1983)
  5. Fictional character biography Origin. Steve Rogers was born on July 4, 1918, in Brooklyn, New York, to Joseph and Sarah Rogers. His father, a member of the 107th Infantry Regiment, was killed by mustard gas during World War I.

  6. Sarah Rogers. Prime Marvel Universe. (Earth-616) Comic Versions. Live-Action Versions. Animated Versions. Others.

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