Discover the Legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans: Meet the Nine Children of the Cowboy Icon

Roy Rogers, known as the “King of the Cowboys,” and his wife Dale Evans, the “Queen of the West,” were two of Hollywood’s pioneering TV stars.

Rogers, celebrated for his role as the singing cowboy alongside his loyal palomino horse, Trigger, became a legendary western figure. With over 100 films and his own show, The Roy Rogers Show, he captivated audiences across America.

Through his marriages to Grace Arline Wilkins and Dale Evans, Rogers fathered nine children. Some embraced the Hollywood lifestyle, while others chose paths away from the spotlight. Here’s a look at Roy Rogers’ children:

Cheryl Rogers: Adopted by Roy and Grace in 1941 from Hope Cottage in Texas, Cheryl grew up with Trigger and appeared in several of her father's films, including Meet Roy Rogers and Trail of Robin Hood.

Linda Lou Rogers: Born to Grace two years after Cheryl’s adoption, Linda Lou married Gary Johnson, a minister, and shared over 40 years of marriage before his passing in 2008. She now lives in California with her children and grandchildren.

Linda Lou nowadays

Roy Rogers Jr.: Known as “Dusty,” Roy Jr. is Roy’s only biological child. Following Grace’s death shortly after his birth, Dusty appeared on The Roy Rogers Show as a child and later managed his father’s career. He performed with the Sons of the Pioneers and his own band, Roy Rogers Jr. and the High Riders.

Robin Elizabeth Rogers: Born to Dale Evans, Robin was their only child together. Born with Down syndrome, Robin passed away before her second birthday due to complications from the mumps. Dale honored her memory in the book Angel Unaware.

Dodie Rogers: Adopted at seven months old and of Native American descent, Dodie married Jon Patterson, a NASA employee. They had a daughter, Kristin, and Dodie is now a grandmother.

Mimi Rogers: Originally Marion Fleming from Edinburgh, Scotland, Mimi was brought to California after Roy and Dale were impressed by her singing. She married Dan, a Marine Corps member, with whom she had three children before his death. Mimi is now a grandmother.

In memory of Mimi

Debbie Rogers: Adopted after being orphaned during the Korean War, Debbie tragically died at age 12 in a bus accident in Los Angeles.

Sandy Rogers: Adopted following Robin’s death, Sandy joined the U.S. Army but choked to death in a military hospital in Germany at age 18.

Tom Fox: Dale’s biological son from her first marriage, Tom was raised by Roy and Dale. He became a school teacher and music minister, passing away in 2012.

The story of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans’ family is one of joy, sorrow, and enduring love, reflecting their deep family values and lasting legacy.

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