I have recently had amazing success after 30 years of searching. A person from another branch of the Charles Rogers family answered my query and said, "I have the information you want." He had the original will of Charles' wife, Eliza Phillips', mother; original letter from Charles' brother dated in 1819; the original letter from Charles' sister dated in 1821; original court documents regarding a lawsuit against Eliza's guardian who took all of the money she inherited from her mother, Sarah Bowsfield, (1833); original accounting of what he claimed to have spent the money for; original letter from Eliza's brother, John Bridle, (1836); and an original letter from Eliza's uncle, James Phillips, who was in Kent, England (1836). He sent me copies of everything and it is a gold mine. Charles was living in Canajoharie, Montgomery County, NY, in 1819 and 1821. His brother, Henry Rogers, was in Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY, and his sister, Betsey Blanchard, lived in York, Livingston Co. now, Genesee Co., then, NY. Charles and Eliza Phillips were married in Stockbridge, Madison County, NY in 1830. They then went to Lockport, Niagara Co., where they filed the lawsuit about her mother's estate. She got about $15.00 out of an estate of over $500 in 1819. It is obvious that the accounting was written after they filed the suit. I found that they had a child who had died while they lived in Lockport which I didn't know about. From there they moved to Warren, Trumbull Co., OH, in 1837, and to Knoxville, IL, in 1844. Lucille