Hi Raewyn How did you go with your search? That Grace Roberts Prisk tucked away in there is my 1C4R, sadly I don't have any information on them to help you. Just thought I would say Hi! And, just in case a family connection stumbles on this post, Grace Roberts Prisk's grandmother Mary Andrew has the mtDNA of T1a1. If you're a Prisk or Mundy relative feel free to contact me to compare DNA. Rhonda On Thursday, April 7, 2011 7:24:57 AM UTC+10, rbe...@ihug.co.nz wrote: > Good morning, I am new to this list. I am researching the family of > Jacob Henry Rogers.....(he was a cousin to my 2X gt grandfather John > Rogers). Jacob Henry was born abt 1846 and baptised 29 Mar 1846 Crowan, > Cornwall s/o Solomon Rogers and Mary Sincock. He married Grace Roberts > PRISK on 18 Jan 1866 in Sithney, Cornwall. They had a daughter Sarah Jane > bn abt 1870 who died in 1871. In 1872 the couple immigrated to New Zealand > on the Pleiades to Canterbury. Another nine children were born to them in > New Zealand: Henry Edward Rogers bn 1875 d 1906 Hawthorn, Victoria, > Australia a 31 yrs William John Moyle Rogers bn 1876 d 1903 Hawthorn, > Victoria, Australia a 26 yrs Jacob Francis Rogers bn 1878 d 1961 Kew, > Victoria, Australia a 83 yrs Susan Estella Roberts Rogers bn 1879 died 1884 > NZ Mary Charlotte Rogers bn 1880 died 1901 Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia a > 21 yrs Thomas Prisk Rogers bn 1882 d 1972 Brighton, Victoria, Australia a > 90 yrs Joseph Prisk Rogers bn 1883 Estella May Rogers bn 1884 d 1884 NZ > aged 9 wks Lilly Rogers bn 1888 Lilly (or Lily) Rogers married Horace > Hobart Henschel PARKER in 1908. He was born in New Zealand as well to > Frederick William PARKER and his wife Elizabeth Sarah (maiden name unknown) > Jacob Francis was also married in 1908 to Jane Hunt STEVENS The family had > moved to Victoria sometime between the birth of Lilly in 1888 and her > marriage in 1908. Jacob Henry and Grace Roberts Rogers also died in > Victoria but when I do not know. Is anyone on the list researching this > family or parts of it? What cemeteries would the above likely be buried in? > Regards, Raewyn New Zealand