If anyone has the history of John Rogers offspring and what happened to them. Or where they imigrated to please contact me.I know some of them went to Scotland would like to know if any of the kids ended up in Mayo Ireland or elsewhere in Ireland.. Glenn Rogers <[email protected]> ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
Any information you can find onthe following ancestors would be appreciated: Washington Keyes Rogers came to DeSoto Co MS in around 1830's (later Tate Co.) He was the son of Edward Rogers (wife Phoebe) buried in Chulahoma Cemetery (Marshall County MS) who was the son of Isaac Rogers (wife Margaret). They migrated from the Lincoln Co. TN area and the Madison Co. AL area. Thanks Deborah [email protected] ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
[email protected] wrote: > I have been reading the postings and getting a little depressed, isn't > there any one on the list researching the Rogers/Rodgers line in PA/NY area's. > Becky Scott Here's one, although the Rodgers group I'm researching lived in southern Pennsylvania near the Mason-Dixon line. I'm researching the descendants and ancestors of J. Arnold Rodgers, whose family lived in the Rouzerville area of Franklin County PA. He was born 1831 in Frederick County MD, and died in 1899 in Rouzerville PA. His father is believed to be John R. Rodgers, but nothing more is known about the father. Yes Becky, not all list participants live in the deep South! (But based on Rodgers list participation, I think most of them do! :) Hope it's OK for Pennsylvanians to join in from time to time! God bless. Bob
May I express my gratitude to Lane and now to our new manager, Dan, for their time and effort applied to the ROGERS-L. My ancestor is Margaret ROGERS, b 1774 SC d 1842 Posey Co., IN. She was the daughter of Thomas ROGERS b ca 1730 SC d 1821 Posey Co., IN and Jane CHAMBERS. Her siblings were John ROGERS m Sarah MARTIN; Thomas MARTIN, Jr who did not come to IN; Isom ROGERS b 1823 m Margaret PATTERSON in Posey Co., IN; Jacob ROGERS; Isaac ROGERS b 1823 m Nancy GILBERT in Posey Co., IN; Joseph ROGERS d bef 1844; Elizabeth ROGERS b 1782 m Thomas OWENS; Sarah ROGERS b 1799 d 1855 Posey Co., IN m John "Doublehead" Cox, Jr; Alexander M. ROGERS b 1792 d 1846 m (1) Anna KILLION (2) Auroria STALLINGS ; Jane ROGERS b 1792 d aft 1850 m (1) Samuel CARTWRIGHT (2) James BYERS (3) William Henry ROGERS b 1793 d 1842 m Jane McFADDIN; Rachel ROGERS m (1) William NELSON (2) John BUTLER. Margaret m (1) Elijah ROOK in SC. The three known children were Elizabeth, Sarah and Frances b 1797 d 1844 m Charles MARTIN in Knox Co., IN. Margaret married (2) Joseph PRICE. Does anyone else have info on Thomas and Jane CHAMBERS ROGERS? Dan, I can help with southern Indiana research. Marilyn HECKMAN FROST Portland OR ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
Any one who wants *their* URLs shown on the Rogers list web host page send them to me [email protected] as Subject:Rogers Urls etc: I will be adding them as I get about 10 at a time or so . I would like to list all the Rogers links on < http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/rogersplace.html > I am providing a free locator list for every one who sees this site. I will list under your name also . Dan ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
I`m researching Rogers from Bucks County...William Rogers, wife Jane Rooney, sons Hamilton and Arthur. William came from Northern Ireland and entered into USA by the way of Phildelphia ablout 1720. ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
I am seeking information on William Rogers, son of Clayton and Betridge Sadler Rogers, born about 1780 or '90 in Chester Co., SC. Clayton descends from the NJ line of John and Mary Groom Rogers, John and Marrtha Clayton Rogers, and Matthew and Margery Brown. The family moved from NJ to Chester Co., SC in 1774. William was one of four children by Clayton and Betridge Sadler Rogers: William, Amos, Isaac and Rachel. William supposedly moved to Tennessee, married (?) and had 14 children, including Jefferson C. Rogers (my great-great grandfather) and 9 other boys and 4 girls. Seven of those 9 other boys supposedly became Methodist ministers. Have been desperately seeking further information on William for 10 years. Anyone recognize this line? Jay Rogers in San Antonio, TX. ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
This is my ROGERS family. We have been searching for the parents of Charles since the mid 1960's. Any help will be greatly appreciated. There may be a connection to a Knox family, either as a relative or friend. 1 Charles Rogers b: April 05, 1799 in Sharon, Litchfield Co., CT, d: February 24, 1898 in Knoxville, Knox Co., IL . +Eliza Phillips, b: January 22, 1813 in England, m: December 31, 1830 in Stockbridge, Madison Co., NY, d: October 14, 1898 in Knoxville, Knox Co., IL ... 2 Charles Henry Rogers, b: 1835 in Lockport, Niagara Co., NY, d: March 16, 1914 in Knoxville, Knox Co., IL ... 2 Herman Knox Rogers, b: March 17, 1836 in Lockport, Niagara Co., NY, d: January 29, 1904 in Dallas City, Hancock Co., IL ....... +Anna Harmony , b: 1840 in PA, m: December 01, 1868 in Knoxville, Knox Co., IL ... 2 Elizabeth Rogers, b: May 26, 1838 in Howland Twp., Trumbull Co., OH, d: April 27, 1916 in Galesburg, Knox County, IL ....... +Isaac Quentin Armstrong, b: June 21, 1831 in Adams Co., PA, m: November 13, 1866 in Knox Co., IL, d: November 1905 in Knox County, IL ... 2 James Phillips Rogers, b: June 19, 1842 in Warner Twp., Trumbull Co., OH, d: October 04, 1906 in Williamsfield, Knox Co., IL ....... +Sarah Francis Deal, b: February 22, 1845 in Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA, m: February 22, 1866 in Monmouth, Warren Co., IL, d: June 28, 1938 in Peever, Roberts Co., SD ... 2 Charlotte Rogers, b: January 31, 1848 in Knoxville, Knox Co., IL, d: June 13, 1912 in Knoxville, Knox Co., IL ....... +Alanson G. Charles, b: February 21, 1846 in Knox County, IL, m: November 23, 1868 in Knox Co., IL, d: January 26, 1909 in Knoxville, Knox Co., IL ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
Marsha, Can you go back to mid 1700s in Ct with your Rogers? If so, do you have a Catherine Rogers born abt mid 1700 near Hartford, Ct? June Barrett ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
I am researching the forebears of Elizabeth RODGERS, daughter of James and Lucy RODGERS, born 5/20/1810 in Cherry Valley, NY, married to Joseph HERRON in 1828 in New Richmond, Clermont County, Ohio, died 3/5/1837 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Ed in CA
Could be, but be aware that Robert Rogers of Rogers' Rangers fame did NOT take part in the RW, he was a Tory, he moved to England and lived out the balance of his life there. Bugs -----Original Message----- From: Jeannie [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 5:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ROGERS] Re: ROGERS-D Digest V00 #101 I wonder if Stark Rogers was named after this General... This Stark ? found on the www: http://www.bluecrab.org/famtree/histcolam.html Reminiscences of the French War: Major Roger's Journal and a Memoir of General Stark Rogers/Stark ............... Heritage............... $22.50 This book combines both the story of Roger's Rangers with the memoirs of General John Stark of New Hampshire who also served with that legendary organization and who would go on to fame during the Revolution for leading his troops in triumph over the British at the Battle of Bennington. and: http://www.acidus.com/rogers.html Rogers Rangers Robert Rogers (b. Nov. 7, 1731, Methuen, Mass.--d. May 18, 1795) Robert Rogers was a colonial farmer recruited from New Hampshire in 1755 by the British for service in the French and Indian War (1754-63). He created a unit called Rogers' Rangers in 1756 (the first Rangers), and by 1758 the British placed him in charge of all colonial Ranger companies. The Rangers wore distinctive green outfits and developed tactics called "Rogers' Ranging Rules", which the British considered unconventional. These tactics are still in use by Rangers today, including the Green Berets. Rogers' Rangers were most famous for their engagement with the Abenaki St Francis Indians, who lived midway between Montreal and Quebec. These Abenaki were credited with the deaths of over 600 colonists during the duration of the war. After the Indians attacked a retreating British unit under a flag of truce, Rogers led a hand-picked force of 200 Rangers to destroy the Indian's village. Rogers' Rangers took part in General James Wolfe's expedition against Quebec and in the Montreal campaign of 1760. The Rangers were later sent by General Jeffrey Amherst to take possession of the northwestern posts, including Detroit. In 1763 the Rangers were in the West again, during Pontiac's War (1763-64), and they participated in the Battle of Bloody Bridge After the war, Rogers went to England to write of his accounts. In 1766 he asked King George III to fund an expedition from the Mississippi River to the Pacific. The King refused, but granted him command of the northwest post called Michilimackinac. From there, Rogers conducted his own expedition anyways. His ambition caused him to be sent to England on the charges of treason, but he was acquitted. Historians believe the spark of the American Revolution may have begun in the ranks of Rogers' Rangers. One of America's best officers during the Revolution was John Stark, who had been Rogers' Lieutenant. The British had treated the Rangers poorly during the French and Indian War. In 1775 former members of Rogers' Rangers fired upon the British at Concord and Lexington. Rogers returned to America to join the Revolution when it started. George Washington refused his offer of help, because he feared that Rogers might be a loyalist spy. Outraged by this, Rogers openly joined the British and organized and commanded the Queen's Rangers, which saw service in areas around New York City, and later created the King's Rangers. Related Links: The Lake Champlain and Lake George Historical Site ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
What does it matter as long as the exchange is open? Bugs -----Original Message----- From: Alice Corbett [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 9:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ROGERS] Dwn. 2 business Since I am not getting a direct answer from Dan - I am posting this to the list - If Lane is no longer list owner shouldn't she inform the list ?? We just went through a non new list owner. Lane do you want to let us know you are no longer list owner? Alice ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
I have the following Rodgers information. I would love to connect with anyone working on the same line. Thomas possibly was married in Pa. Possibly was in Augusta Co., Va. Was in Washington Co., Tn. by 1779. Marlene [email protected] Descendants of Thomas Rodgers Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS1 RODGERS was born ??, and died April 06, 1800 in Washington Co., Tn.. Notes for THOMAS RODGERS: Will dated 4/6/1800 Washington Co. Tn. and signed by him leaves land to sons Samuel, William, Andrew and mentions sons Moses and James plus 3 unnamed daughters. Will witnessed by Jas Rogers and Thomas Biddel Children of THOMAS RODGERS are: i. DAUGHTER 2 RODGERS. ii. DAUGHTER 3 RODGERS. iii. SAMUEL RODGERS, b. Abt. 1765. 2. iv. WILLIAM RODGERS, b. Abt. 1770; d. 1830, Washington Co., Tn.. v. Daughter 1 vi. ANDREW RODGERS, b. Aft. 1770. vii. MOSES RODGERS, b. Aft. 1770; m. ANNA MCCALL, July 25, 1789, Greene Co., Tn.. viii. JAMES RODGERS, b. Aft. 1770. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM2 RODGERS (THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1770, and died 1830 in Washington Co., Tn.. He married SUSANNAH in Tennessee. She was born 1784 in Tn., and died 1876 in Washington Co., Tn.. Notes for SUSANNAH: A deed to sell 158 acres of land by the heirs of William Rogers to Christian Zetty and dated 5/5/1846 in Washington Co., Tn. is the only document I have found that confirms Susannah as the widow of William Rogers. The deed lists heirs as parties to the sale and includes Susannah Rogers widow of Wm. Rogers, dec. James [that has 4 shares of his own, that includes property he had already purchased from co-heirs Thomas Riddle and wife[Jane Rogers], Malan Mahoney and his wife [Elizabeth Rogers], Samuel Hicks and his wife [Mary Ann Rogers. Transfer of Mary Ann's inheritance interest to James Rogers was dated 2/21/1845], James M. Archer and his wife Lucinda [Rogers], Matilda Rogers, E. Barkley and Isaac McPherson who hold the interest of Dana Rogers [1850 census lists him as idiot] and E. S. Mathes who holds the interest of Thos. Rogers was married to Rachel Mathes. These were named as the heirs of Wm. Rogers in this deed. 6/13/1848 Demarcus Rogers conveyed his interest in the 158 acres of a legacy from estate of Wm. Rogers to James Rogers. 6/1841 Samuel F. Rogers and wife Nancy [Hartman] conveyed their interest in the inheritance from the estate of William Rogers of a tract of land containing 158 acres. Using these transfers of interest in the inheritance of the 158 acres that was sold by the above heirs listed in this sale to Christian Zetty allows me to name Susannah ? as the widow of William Rogers and their children as: James Rogers [who never married. Susannah and Dana b. abt. 1828 lived with him until she died. Later census show James caring for John Rogers b. about 1827 "idiot". I believe John and Dana are the same person since the characterization of idiot is used to describe both names and both names never appear together in a census. Each census lists either John or Dana.] Dana or John, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Lucinda, Matilda, Thomas, Samuel and Demarcus. 1830 census shows 1m. 20-30 James was b. abt 1805 and would have been abt. 25, Thomas was b. abt. 1807 and may have already been married at that time, 1m 15/20 Samuel was b. abt 1814 and would have been abt. 16, 1 m. 5-10 Demarcus was b. abt. 1826 and would have been 4 or 5, 1m 0-5 Dana or John was b. abt 1827/8 and would have been abt. 2 or 3. Basing age on marriage dates, census showed Susannah plus 2 f. 20-30 Jane m. 1/27/1831, 1 f. 15-20 Elizabeth m. 12/10/1835, 2 f. 10-15 Mary Ann m. 8/2/1840, 1 f. 5-10 Lucinda m.1845. Matilda was unmarried in 1848 and of an undetermined age. I have named 5 daughters. 1830 census showed 6 daughters. I have named 5 sons. 1830 census showed 4. Thomas Rodgers was married in 1828 and out of the household. In a section of Fairview Cemetary at Sulpher Springs that contains Rogers graves are three hand carved rough stones lying side by side. One reads WRDR 1830. I believe this is William Roger's grave. 1830 census lists Susannah as head of household. One is carved with MAR 1837. This may be the missing female from the 1830 census. The third reads Susannah 18_6. Susanna appears in the census through 1870. I believe she died 1876. Children of WILLIAM RODGERS and SUSANNAH are: i. M A3 RODGERS, d. 1837, Washington Co., Tn.. ii. JAMES RODGERS, b. 1805. iii. THOMAS RODGERS, b. 1807; d. Bet. 1845 - 1850, Washington Co., Tennesee; m. RACHEL MATHES, December 23, 1828; b. April 10, 1811, Washington Co., Virginia; d. October 09, 1856, Cooper Co., Missouri. Notes for THOMAS RODGERS: Thomas not listed in the 1850 Washington Co., Tn. census. Rachel and children are. iv. JANE RODGERS, b. Abt. 1811, Washington Co., Tn.; d. Washington Co., Tn.; m. THOMAS RIDDLE, January 27, 1831, Washington Co., Tn.. v. SAMUEL RODGERS, b. 1814, Washington Co., Tn.; m. NANCY HARTMAN; b. 1814, Washington Co., Tn.. Notes for SAMUEL RODGERS: Samuel was a carpenter. vi. ELIZABETH RODGERS, b. Abt. 1815, Washington Co., Tn.; m. MALON MAHONEY, December 10, 1835, Washington Co., Tn.; d. Washington Co., Tn.. vii. MARY ANN RODGERS, b. Abt. 1820; m. SAMUEL HICKS, August 02, 1840, Washington Co., Tn.. viii. MATILDA RODGERS, b. Washington Co., Tn.; d. Washington Co., Tn.. ix. LUCINDA RODGERS, b. Abt. 1825, Washington Co., Tn.; d. Washington Co., Tn.; m. JAMES M. ARCHER, September 27, 1845, Washington Co., Tn.. x. DEMARCUS RODGERS, b. Abt. 1826, Washington Co., Tn.; d. Washington Co., Tn.; m. MARY KENNERLY, January 29, 1848, Washington Co., Tn.; b. Abt. 1830, Yancy Co., North Carolina; d. Washington Co., Tn.. xi. DANA [JOHN] RODGERS, b. 1828.
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/RootGarden/index.html This is my URL for Williamson's Root Garden. I have many Rogers in it as my grgrgrandmother was Electa Jane ROGERS, d/o John ROGERS and Luzetta ________(possibly a RHODES). John ROGERS was b ca 1794 in Thomkins Co, NY & refered to as Captain John Rogers in the History of Greenwood, Steuben, NY. They had 12 children born in Thompkins and Steuben Co's NY. Is anyone out there researching this line? Claire L. Williamson, Jr. [email protected] ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
No, all of my Smith's came from Scotland and settled in Pennsylvania. Lola Mann wrote: > > For Terri Smith > > Were any of your SMITHs in Ohio? > > I realize this is ROGERS list, but no EMail address given. > > [email protected] > > ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== > To Reply [email protected] <> > List Problems [email protected] > Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: > [email protected] or .... > [email protected] for DIGEST -- RESEARCHING: O'CONNOR*YOUNG*MCCREA*ROGERS* WATSON*THOMPSON*QUINN*MUNGAN*STROHM*GILROY SMITH*ROY*LLEWELLYN*KIRKPATRICK*NUGENT*KANE DOYLE*BAILLEE*MCPHILLIPS*STIRLING*SPEARS ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
Please post the URL for the picture page. Thank you, ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
I have been one of those "lurking", hoping that someday, I too will find the link to my "brick wall": I have George W. Rodgers/Rogers, my GGGrandfather, b. abt. 1824 in Pa, and a Josephus Rodgers, who lived next door to him in the 1850 census, Noble Co., PA. I have lots of info on their descendants, but have not been able to get farther back than that. Did anybody have family that went to Noble Co., IN. ??? PS..Thanks to Lane and Dan for keeping the list alive!!
I have been one of those "lurking", hoping that someday, I too will find the link to my "brick wall": I have George W. Rodgers/Rogers, my GGGrandfather, b. abt. 1824 in Pa, and a Josephus Rodgers, who lived next door to him in the 1850 census, Noble Co., PA. I have lots of info on their descendants, but have not been able to get farther back than that. Did anybody have family that went to Noble Co., IN. ??? PS..Thanks to Lane and Dan for keeping the list alive!!
Rogers researchers, I haven't submitted my brickwall lately, so here goes. I am looking for JOHN C. ROGERS who was born Apr. 11, 1811 in Warren or Bibb co., Ga. He owned property in Macon, Bibb co.,Ga. before 1930 which was sold at auction to pay a debt to William Blount. He was married in 1833 in Bibb Co., to ELIZABETH ALLEN THARP the daughter of JOHN ALLEN THARP and ELIZABETH HATCHER. The couple had about ten children who were all to the best of my knowledge born in Georgia. The family was in Crawford Co., Ga. in the 1850 census and in the Ouachita Pa., La. census in 1870. Known children were FRANKLIN, ERASTUS, JACKSON, MONETTA or MARIETTA, LEANNER, and WILBURN PAUL. I am looking for any information on his life in Georgia or his parents. Thanks for any help. Kathy ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST
I have the main index page for the Rogers list ready I will post lines and links to your websites as you send them in , please send them to [email protected] via Subject line Rogers Links so I can find them in all the mail I get <G> See < http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/rogersplace.html > Home page is http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/ Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 3:58 PM Subject: Re: [ROGERS] RE:Picture page is ready > I think Angelfire is joking with their site, it seem to give their site > first and when you try again it goe's through I have seen this a few times, > hit stop and refresh , should work then. > I have written them to see whets going on. > I have added 3 more pictures there . > > Dan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Judy Rogers <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 12:24 PM > Subject: Re: [ROGERS] RE:Picture page is ready > > > > I had no trouble getting through at all. Nice Dan!! > > > > Judy > > > > ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== > To Reply [email protected] <> > List Problems [email protected] > Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: > [email protected] or .... > [email protected] for DIGEST > > ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST