Rodgers was born on January 12, 1879, in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Calbraith Perry Rodgers and Maria Chambers Rodgers. His father, an Army captain, died on August 23, 1878, prior to his birth. Among his ancestors, Rodgers had Commodores
John Rodgers, who was his paternal grandfather,
Oliver Hazard Perry, his paternal great-grand uncle, and
Matthew Calbraith Perry, his paternal great-grandfather. He was a cousin to
John Rodgers, a naval aviation pioneer who would become known for setting the record of longest non-stop flight by seaplane of 1992 miles (3206 km) on an attempt to fly from San Francisco to Honolulu in 1925. which effectively barred him from following the family tradition of naval service. He received his education first at home and then at the
Mercersburg Academy. In 1902, Rodgers joined his mother and sister in New York City. He became a member of the
New York Yacht Club, and besides boating he rode motorcycles and drove cars. In 1906 he married Mabel Avis Graves; they had no children. The Rodgers resided in
Havre de Grace, Maryland. ==Aviation==