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    1. Re: [RODGERS] Frank Rodgers, 1900 KY, Deputy Sheriff
    2. Do you have any Rodgers marrying an ABBOTT ca 1800+-? Win Terrell On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 13:10:05 -0700 "Darrell H. Jackson" <[email protected]> writes: > In the 1900 census KINCHEN RODGERS 1861 was living in Madisonville, > Hopkins Co, KY. > He listed his occupation as Deputy Sheriff. In the his household at > the > time was his wife Sallie > Jane 1866, children Eltie B 1891, Frank T 1893, Mary E 1897, Henry E > 1899 and niece Mary B > 1884. If you know anything about these people contact me. > > > ==== RODGERS Mailing List ==== > ROOTSWEB'S WORLD CONNECT PROJECT > Share your GEDCOM & search other's: > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    08/15/2000 09:14:33
    1. [RODGERS] Re: [ROGERS] Surnames
    2. Carol and John Rodgers
    3. Here are some of my surnames: Rodgers Cayuga County, NY>Wi ~1850 Stillman NY>Wi ~1855 Thompson Cayuga County, NY ~1800-1850 Lester Broome County, NY ~1850-1880 Sabine Cayuga County, NY ~1850 E-mail: [email protected]

    08/14/2000 05:29:37
    1. [RODGERS] Frank Rodgers, 1900 KY, Deputy Sheriff
    2. Darrell H. Jackson
    3. In the 1900 census KINCHEN RODGERS 1861 was living in Madisonville, Hopkins Co, KY. He listed his occupation as Deputy Sheriff. In the his household at the time was his wife Sallie Jane 1866, children Eltie B 1891, Frank T 1893, Mary E 1897, Henry E 1899 and niece Mary B 1884. If you know anything about these people contact me.

    08/14/2000 02:10:05
    1. [RODGERS] Frank Rodgers/Rogers d 1926 missing 3 of 5 children
    2. Darrell H. Jackson
    3. My grandfather Frank Rodgers/Rogers is a wall that I can't seem to get over, through, around or under. I hope that someone out there has some knowledge of any or all of these people. The following is about all I know about him and his five children: Frank Rodgers/Rogers b abt 1893 in KY and was working as an electrician in the mines according to the 1920 census for Earling, Logan Co, WV. In his household at the time was his wife Cassie Mae Hightower and their children Thelma, Edith (my mother who is still alive at 82), Jack, Fred and Lucille Rodgers. they were born from 1917 to abt 1925. My mother thinks her father died about 1926. She and her siblings were put in an orphanage in London, KY. Her mother got her and her older sister Thelma out a couple years later. Jack, Fred and Lucille were left in the orphanage. I found Fred last May. He was adopted and lived out his life, and as his daughter, my new cousin said, "he never had to want for anything". Thelma left home on her own as soon as she could and was never heard from again. So these mysteries remain: 1. What happened to Thelma after she went out on her own? 2. Jack and Lucille who were left in the orphanage? 3. Did their father Frank die or did he abandon them? 4. If he died, where and how? 5. Where is he buried?

    08/14/2000 01:44:38
    1. [RODGERS] Rogers gravestones in Dutchess Co, NY
    2. If anyone finds something interesting here let me know as I have info on SOME of them. Dot Old Gravestones of Dutchess County New York collected and edited by J. Wilson Poucher, N.D. and Helen Wilkinson Reynolds. Collections of the Dutchess County Historical Society, Vol. II. Poughkeepsie, New Yourk 1924. TOWN OF BEEKMAN--page 19 ROGERS: Catherine, d 1835, Apr 9, a. 62 y. Stephen V., b. 1795, Aug 7, d 1877, Feb 21; Eveline, his wife b. 1802, Feb 13, d.1880 Apr 13. Theodore, s. of Stephen V. & Eveline, d 1850, Jan 9. A 18-8-7 Vincent d 1808, apr. 3, a. 42 y. BAPTIST CHURCHYARD, BEEKMANVILLE--page 15 Hezekiah Jr, d 1813, Aug 20. A 41 y. ROGERS GROUND--page 9 Caroline, w. of Stephen d. 1838, Mar. 14, a 32-2-29 Hannah, w. of Hezekiah,d. 1812, Aug 31, a. 73 y. Hezekiah, d. 1814, Jan 24, in 76th y. James S., d. 1846, Dec. 31, a. 36-2-17. John, d. 1832, Dec. 15, a 64-7-27. John, s. of Stephen & Caroline, d. 1835, May 17, a. 2-6-25. Martha, dau.of James & Eunice, d. 1846, Oct 11, a. 6 m. Mary, wid of John, d 1856, Mar 21, a. 77 y, 12 d. Stephen, d 1836, Dec 8, a. 34-1-20 TOWN OF EAST FISHKILL---page 57 David, s. of Micah, d. 1811, July 6, a. 47-1-29 Helen Brill, w. of Micah, d 1810, Sep 4, a. 71 y, 6 d. Hezekiah, s. of Micah, d. 1812, Apr 27, a. 49-10-15. Micah, b. 1731, Mar 9, d. 1815, Feb. 16, a. 83-11-10. DUTCH CHURCHYARD, FISHKILL---page 78 Elizabeth, w of Benj'n, & dau of John & Jane Cooper, d 1815, Dec 28, a. 20-10-29. ST LUKE'S CHURCHYARD, FISHKILL Catharine Scott, s of Samuel, b. 1809, Mar 28, d. 1877, May 21. Samuel, b. 1806, Oct 11, d. 1883, Nov 7. TOWN OF PLEASANT VALLEY---page 225 Alexander, Co. I, 150th N.Y. Vols., d. 1873, June 10, a. 42 y. Catherine, w of Alexander, d 1864, Sep 21, a. 29 y, 5 m. CHURCHYARD-POUGHKEEPSIE RURAL CEMETERY---PAge 249 Elizabeth, d. 1852, July 3, in 87th y. CHRIST CHURCH-POUGHSKEEPSIE---page 251 Elizabeth, w of Isaiah, d. 1803, Oct 17, in 72d y. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEW HAMBURG, POUGHKEEPSIE---page 271 Maria, w of William, d. 1835, Aug 31, a. 43 y. CLOVE CEMETERY AT CLOVE---page 362 Stephen T., 1836-1869 William, 1832-1877. TOWN OF WAPPINGER---page 379 Joseph, b 1776, Oct 31, in Connecticut, d. 1814, Mar 16, a. 37-4-(16). Cornelia Waldron, w of Joseph, b 1778, Mar 10, d. 1814, Apr 19, a. 36-1-9.

    08/06/2000 09:30:12
    1. [RODGERS] Check out New London Vital Statistics Copy, Vol. 1
    2. I just deleted a message from someone who said they couldn't connect to this site. Sorry to send this to all the lists but it is the only way I can reach her/him. The address is correct and I just connected using it. Try again. Dot <A HREF="http://home.att.net/~SGTAYLOR1/nl1.html">Click here: New London Vital Statistics Copy, Vol. 1</A> http://home.att.net/~SGTAYLOR1/nl1.html

    08/05/2000 03:38:09
    1. [RODGERS] Check out New London Vital Statistics Copy, Vol. 1
    2. Anyone with James Rogers of New London descendancy will appreciate this site. Dot <A HREF="http://home.att.net/~SGTAYLOR1/nl1.html">Click here: New London Vital Statistics Copy, Vol. 1</A> http://home.att.net/~SGTAYLOR1/nl1.html

    08/05/2000 02:18:48
    1. Re: [RODGERS] Re: lost e-mails
    2. Jeannie
    3. Thanks Dan, but there are no plus marks. I wish it were here.. but its not. I did a scan disc.. that am and "automatically" fix errors.. and it found some errors and fixed them ;( After that.. nothing but current mail..no matter how i look for it. I do have an inbox.dbx file with 9.63 Mb in it but most of it has been converted to computer code and i can't read it. Nor can i "import" it because i get a "this file is currently in use" whenever i try to import it. I suspect my mail is in there.. but the key is turned tight.. oh well. Thanks for trying to help Jeannie (hugs) by the way..i have the chat window open on the www RogersGene list ;) no one there to chat with tho lol

    08/02/2000 06:42:38
    1. Re: [RODGERS] Your Message board
    2. Dan
    3. I have made a message board where you can post short query to the website , this is only listed here in this message and not on the mail website , but can be found by world wide search engines looking for Rogers as Rogers Message Board . Hope you like this new feature. http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/rogersmessage.html Dan

    08/02/2000 02:59:56
    1. Re: [RODGERS] Re: lost e-mails
    2. Dan
    3. Its possible you moved it with out knowing it, this happened to me once, when you check your folders , is the an extra + in front of any of them ? Have you checked your *deleted items folder* no mail in Outlook E will be completely deleted unless you delete it twice . Go to Edit , choose FIND then Choose Message , then Choose the subject line search, enter the date , today, yesterday etc: then Choose BROWSE and Choose Local Folders , and click the go button, if any of your mail is in OE for any date you choose it will find it, then in the search window under the selections above you will find a choice to move them to a folder, at which time it gives you a chance to make a new folder just for those messages or move them Back to the inbox. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeannie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 1:02 PM Subject: [RODGERS] Re: lost e-mails > For some reason my Outlook Express e-mail decided to empty my inbox out this > morning and it seems to be unrecoverable. If anyone is waiting for an > answer from me..or mail from me regarding something..please write me again. > Or, maybe check your sent items and see if you have something you would like > to resend to me.. > I am most unhappy about this..but there doesn't seem to be anyway to get my > mail back. > Thanks, Jeannie > > > ==== RODGERS Mailing List ==== > ROOTSWEB'S WORLD CONNECT PROJECT > Share your GEDCOM & search other's: > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Ancestry.com now has more than 200,000 subscribers! To celebrate, > access to ALL of Ancestry.com will be free from July 18 to July 31! > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/freepromo.asp?sourcecode=A11AM > >

    08/02/2000 01:13:59
    1. [RODGERS] will of Hezekiah Rogers, Huntington LI NY 1781
    2. ABSTRACT OF WILLS--Liber 34, page 141 In the name of God, Amen. I, Hezekiah Rogers, of Huntington, in the Province of New York, yeoman. All just debts to be paid out of my estate. I leave to my loving wife Ruth all the cash I have now by me, and also the use of one cow as she shall choose. My son, Alexander shall provide sufficient meat and bread, firewood, etc., that my wife shall have need of in lieu of her dowry or power of thirds. I leave to my sons, Isaac, Muha, Hezekiah, Ezekiel, and Topar half of the money that shall arise from the sale of a certain piece of meadow which I shall hereafter order to be sold. I leave to the five children of my son Obadiah, viz.; Ruth, Zebulon, Isaac, Platt, and Abel, the other half of said proceeds. I order my executors to sell a certain piece of meadow land lying near Fleets on the north side of the east neck so called, and to dispose of the money as above mentioned. I leave to my two daughters, Phebe Rogers and Ruth Sammis, 10 pounds each. I give to Isaac Rogers, son of my son Obadiah, all that certain tract of land lying on the north side of the road leading from Huntington to Coldspros, fifty-two acres, more or less, with all the fencing and all thereunto belonging. I give to my two grandsons, Platt Rogers and Abel Rogers, the house and barn, as also about twenty acres, called the Homestead, my son died in possession thereof, and built thereon, as also a field on the other side of the road, containing about fifteen acres, more or less, as also a piece of meadow land that I bought of Nathaniel Wickes both salt and fresh, excepting two roods on the west side, which I give to my son Alexander as far up as a certain Ditch, also a lot of upland and meadow called the North lit, all being on a neck called the Great Neck. My daughter-in-law, Mary Rogers shall have a privilege in the buildings and lands that I have given to her children until they come of age, or so long as she shall remain a widow. I leave to my son Alexander my dwelling house, barn and all my lands and meadows, and all my real and personal estate that I have not heretofore disposed of. I make my son, Alexander Rogers, and my friend, John Brush Miller, executors. Dated September 22, 1778. Witnesses, Samuel Conklin, Matthew Hopper, John Shannon. Proved October 19, 1781.

    07/31/2000 11:17:46
    1. [RODGERS] will of Joseph Rogers, Southampton LI NY 1761
    2. ABSTRACTS OF WILL--Liber 22. Page 472 In the name of God, Amen. I, Joseph Rogers, of the town of Southampton, in Suffolk County, being weak in body. I leave to my son Joseph all that my 20 acre lot, with all buildings, which I purchased of the executors of John Topping. Also 14 acres in Lot 21, Great South Division, and 1\4 of Lots 34-35 in the Great North Division. He is to have the east side of Lot 34, and 1/4 of the breadth of the two lots. Also 1/3 of my right in Montauk, and 8 acres at the upper end of my home lot, joining to Deacon Haines land, And ½ of my commonage, and 2 acres of meadow at Nappeague, at the north end of the Great Cove. I leave to my son John, my piece of land called the Amendment, being by Jeremiah Strattons. And ½ that piece of land lying with my brother, William Rogers, except 14 acres at the south end. And 1/4 of Lots 34-35 Great North Division. I leave to my son, Zachariah Rogers, all my lands, meadows, orchards and buildings, called Noyage (Noyack). I leave to my son Elias my lot at Kelly's Pond. Also 8 acres, of my Neck of land, joining to Captain Howell's neck, the said lot is to be 50 rods long. Also 1/4 of Lots 34-35 Great North Division, west of his brother John. And 1/3 of my right on Montauk. And one acre of orchard that I planted last, joining to my brother, Jonah Rogers. I leave to my son Nathaniel, all my lands and buildings on the north side of the way, except the 8 acres I gave to my son Elias. And all the rest of Lot 23 in the Great South Division, and 1/4 of Lots 34-35 Great North Division. 1/3 of my right on Montauk and ½ of my Commonage, and a piece of wood land in the Great South Division, bounded north by Jonah and William Rogers. I leave to my daughter Eunice 8 shillings. To my daughters, Hannah, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Ruth, 36 pounds each. The rest of my movables to all my children. I make my sons Joseph and Elias executors. January 31, 1761 Witnesses, William Rogers, William Rogers, Jr., Maltby Gilston. Proved, March 9, 1761

    07/31/2000 10:14:23
    1. [RODGERS] will of Obadiah Rogers Southampton LI NY 1784
    2. ABSTRACT OF WILLS--Liber 37, page 104 In the name of God, Amen. I, Obadiah Rogers, of the town of Southampton, Suffolk County, yeoman, being in declining state of health. I leave to my son Zephaniah, my now dwelling house and barn at town with all my home lot adjoining, also my upper lot at Captain's Neck, and half of my lower close upland and meadow at Captain's Neck, and the south part of my lot at Wickapog as far as the great ditch and half of my lot called Mill Neck, and all my piece of meadow at Shinnecock, and half my woodland in the great south division, and my piece of land at the north end of town as you go to North Sea, and half my land at Pomeqwang, and one Fifty of commonage throughout the township, and half my lot beyond canoe place on the north side of the road as you go to Qwang and half my meadow on the short point at Asup's Neck. I give to my grandson, Obadiah Rogers, half my lower close at Captain's Neck, and my land at the north side of the close so far as the great Ditch at Wickapang, and half of my land called Mill Neck, and three quarters of a fifty of my woodland in the great south division, and one fifty right of commonage throughout the township, and half my meadow on the short point in Asup's Neck. To my grandson, Jeremiah Rogers, all my buildings at Qwang with my land adjoining, and my land and meadow on Asup's Neck (except the meadow on Short Point), but in case he should die without male heirs then his lands shall go to my son Zephaniah, but my will is that my son Zephaniah, and grandson Obadiah, shall have the improvement of all those lands given to said Jeremiah equally between them, till Jeremiah comes to the age of twenty-one. To my grandson, Matthew Rogers, my land at first neck. To my son Zephaniah, my meadow at West Beach and 20 pounds in cash, two cows, one bed, my negro wench, Lucy, my negro man, Cato. To my grandson Jeremiah, my bed and bedding at Qwang. To my four daughters (not named) 8 pounds each. To my grandson Obadiah, 5 pounds. To my son Zephaniah, the remainder of my moveable estate; Also he and my grandson Obadiah, to pay to my son Stephen's widow yearly, thirty shillings each, that is 3 pounds a year, and if my son's widow, Hannah Rogers, should be deprived of a house, it is my will that they should provide a room for her and necessaries convenient for her subsistence so long as she remains my son's widow; Also it is my will that her youngest daughter Mehetabel, live with her mother till eighteen years of age. To my grandson, Mathew Rogers, one quarter of a fifty right of woodland in the great south division. My will is that my grandchildren, Millisunt, Gabriel and Ruth, shall have a right in my house at Qwange, as a home as long as unmarried, that is my deceased son James' children. To my grandson Obadiah, half my land at Pomeqwang. I appoint my son Zephaniah, and grandson, Obadiah Rogers, executors. Dated September 29, 1782. Witnesses, Joseph Jacobs, cordwainer; Oliver Howell, William Herrick. Proved, Suffolk County, July 14, 1784. Confirmed, New Your, July 30, 1784.

    07/31/2000 08:47:17
    1. [RODGERS] Re: lost e-mails
    2. Jeannie
    3. For some reason my Outlook Express e-mail decided to empty my inbox out this morning and it seems to be unrecoverable. If anyone is waiting for an answer from me..or mail from me regarding something..please write me again. Or, maybe check your sent items and see if you have something you would like to resend to me.. I am most unhappy about this..but there doesn't seem to be anyway to get my mail back. Thanks, Jeannie

    07/30/2000 02:02:09
    1. Re: [RODGERS] testing
    2. Dan
    3. I do not get any of the lists tied together on this end. You might be getting what some one is sending as the same to all lists ? You might send me a message in question, and be sure to include a note about why you are sending it so I remember <G> Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 5:07 PM Subject: Re: [RODGERS] testing > In a message dated 07/29/2000 8:04:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > well i only got that once ;) > Jeannie, > Thanks. I sent everything to the Rogers, Rodgers, Rogers Surname list and > RogersGene list. But somehow one of the Rogers lists combines Rogers/Rodgers > list together so I send more than I should. I am sending one to each list to > see which one is doing that. > Dot > > > ==== RODGERS Mailing List ==== > ROOTSWEB'S WORLD CONNECT PROJECT > Share your GEDCOM & search other's: > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Ancestry.com now has more than 200,000 subscribers! To celebrate, > access to ALL of Ancestry.com will be free from July 18 to July 31! > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/freepromo.asp?sourcecode=A11AM > >

    07/30/2000 01:53:25
    1. Re: [RODGERS] testing
    2. Jeannie
    3. can you paste me the address for the Rogersgene list. i susbscibed but never get any mail from them. Jeannie

    07/29/2000 06:12:54
    1. Re: [RODGERS] testing
    2. Jeannie
    3. well i only got that once ;)

    07/29/2000 06:04:33
    1. Re: [RODGERS] testing
    2. In a message dated 07/29/2000 8:04:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > well i only got that once ;) Jeannie, Thanks. I sent everything to the Rogers, Rodgers, Rogers Surname list and RogersGene list. But somehow one of the Rogers lists combines Rogers/Rodgers list together so I send more than I should. I am sending one to each list to see which one is doing that. Dot

    07/29/2000 02:07:27
  1. 07/29/2000 01:55:10
    1. [RODGERS] Obadiah Rogers Jr will. Southampton LI NY
    2. Anybody need this one? Dot COLLECTIONS OF THE NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY for the year 1902. Unrecorded wills. Page 130 OBADIAH ROGERS, of Southampton, Suffolk County, being sick and weak in body. I leave to my wife Mary, the use of one third of all my lands, and the best room in my now dwelling house, and one third of my cellar and barn, and all other necessaries during her life. And one third of all my movables forever. I leave to my daughter Sarah, one cow, she having received her portion already. I leave to my son-in-law, Israel Howell, 5 shillings, his wife having received her portion in her lifetime. I leave to my granddaughter, Eunice Howell, one cow, when she is 18 years old. I leave to my daughter, Deborah Rogers, one third of all movables. I leave to my son, Odadiah Rogers, all my housing, buildings, meadows, and one third of all movables. I make my wife Mary, and my son Obadiah, executors. Witness, Abigail Foster, Christopher Foster. Proved, April 8, 1730, (Note.--Obadiah Rogers was son of Obadiah, and grandson of William Rogers, the first settler of the name in Southampton. His homestead was that of his ancestors before him, on the east side of Main Street, of Southampton; and north side of Meetinghouse Lane. It remained in possession of his descendants for many generations, and is now owned by Samuel L. Parrish. Obadiah Rogers died May 5, 1729. He was born in 1655.--W.S.P.)

    07/29/2000 01:39:43