According to the free flower lady below no!
Okay....you believe that one???? I'm Roy Rogers daughter. Now I know you're surprised. Clint Black is not related to him. Don't believe everything you read.
In Dale Evans Rogers' book, "The Woman At The Well", she mentions in Chapter 6 that she and Roy made a performing tour to England, Scotland and Ireland. While in Edinburgh they met a little girl in an orphanage named Marion Fleming. Later she moved to America and lived with them. She became their foster child.
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# Alias Jesse James (1959) # "The Roy Rogers Show" (95 episodes)
# Pals of the Golden West (1951) # South of Caliente (1951) # In Old Amarillo (1951)
# Heart of the Rockies (1951) # Spoilers of the Plains (1951)
# Trail of Robin Hood (1950) # North of the Great Divide (1950) # Sunset in the West (1950) # Trigger, Jr. (1950)
# Twilight in the Sierras (1950) # Bells of Coronado (1950)
# The Golden Stallion (1949) # Down Dakota Way (1949)
# Susanna Pass (1949)
# The Far Frontier (1948)
# Grand Canyon Trail (1948) # Night Time in Nevada (1948)
# Eyes of Texas (1948) # Under California Stars (1948)
... aka Under California Skies # The Gay Ranchero (1948) # Pecos Bill (1948)
# On the Old Spanish Trail (1947) # Springtime in the Sierras (1947)
... aka Song of the Sierra # Bells of San Angelo (1947) # Apache Rose (1947) # Heldorado (1946)
... aka Helldorado # Out California Way (1946) # Home in Oklahoma (1946) # Roll on Texas Moon (1946) # Under Nevada Skies (1946) # My Pal Trigger (1946) # Rainbow Over Texas (1946) # Song of Arizona (1946) # Don't Fence Me In (1945) # Sunset in El Dorado (1945) # Along the Navajo Trail (1945) # Man from Oklahoma (1945) # Bells of Rosarita (1945) # Utah (1945) # Lake Placid Serenade (1944)
... aka Winter Serenade
# Lights of Old Santa Fe (1944) # San Fernando Valley (1944) # Song of Nevada (1944) # The Yellow Rose of Texas (1944) # Cowboy and the Senorita (1944) # Hands Across the Border (1944) # Silver Spurs (1943) # Song of Texas (1943) # King of the Cowboys (1943) # Idaho (1943)
# Ridin' Down the Canyon (1942)
# Heart of the Golden West (1942) # Sunset Serenade (1942) # Sons of the Pioneers (1942)
# Romance on the Range (1942) # Sunset on the Desert (1942) # South of Santa Fe (1942) # Man from Cheyenne (1942)
# Red River Valley (1941)
# Days of Jesse James (1939)
# Saga of Death Valley (1939) # The Arizona Kid (1939) # Wall Street Cowboy (1939) # In Old Caliente (1939) # Frontier Pony Express (1939) # Rough Riders' Round-up (1939) # Shine On, Harvest Moon (1938) # Come On, Rangers (1938)
# Billy the Kid Returns (1938)
# Under Western Stars (1938)
The Roy Rogers Show - 1951 Tossup 6-6 was released on:
USA: 2 December 1956
She was an actress, singer, and the wife of Roy Rodgers. Together they did many films and TV shows.
Roy Rogers first wife was Arlene Wilkins. She died a few days after giving birth to their son. Soon after, Roy married Dale Evans.
The singing cowboy Roy Rogers' real last name was Slye .Leonard Franklin Slye was his full name .
The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show - 1962 Minstrel Show was released on:
USA: 1 December 1962
His first and only wife is Barbara Joyce Rupard according to IMDB.
WRONG WRONG WRONG
HIS FIRST MARRIAGE WAS TO RUBY CONLEY PARKERSBERG WEST Virginia HE LEFT HER AND THREE SMALL CHILDREN TO THE CURB BECAUSE HE WAS GOING TO BE FAMOUS
Millie Williams Hefner remarried in 1960 and is now 86 years old.
Roy Rogers is buried in Sunset Hills Cemetery in Apple Valley , San Bernardino County, California . You can pay your respects at "Find A Grave" at the related link below .
Roy Rogers last appeared in the 1975 film "Mackintosh and T.J." . This was the last feature-length film in which Roy Rogers (November 5, 1911 - July 6, 1998) appeared .
I would say "Bay" except I've never seen a Bay with white mane and tail
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