Hezekiah Rogers
Hezekiah Rogers was a member of the Connecticut [House of Representatives] from Norwalk in the sessions of May 1786, and October 1787. He was a delegate to the convention in Connecticut to ratify the United States Constitution in 1788. He later served as chief clerk in the War Office in Washington, D. C.
Early life and family
Rogers was the son of Dr. Uriah Rogers Sr. and Hannah Lockwood.Political life
Rogers was a member of the Connecticut [House of Representatives] from Norwalk in the sessions of May 1786, and October 1787.On November 12, 1787, the inhabitants of the town of Norwalk had a town meeting with Colonel Colonel Thomas Fitch as moderator. Rogers and Samuel Silliman were chosen as delegates to meet in a convention at Hartford, the following January to ratify the United States Constitution. Connecticut ratified the Constitution on January 8, 1788 making it the fifth state to do so.