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    1. [RODGERS] Re: [ROGERS] Dwn. 2 business
    2. Hal Irving
    3. Hi Rogers Cuz's...........now that things seem to be cooling down a bit I would like to mention that we all have things to do. Earlier today I did a broad "Search" on Rootsweb for ROGERS........the response was 12, 370 references containing the name. Nearly every state was represented and many cities and counties therein......After nearly three hours I had managed to look at less than 50 of these references... Typical items included the following: Estill Co., KY 1850 Census: Line 28 Dwelling 32: Berry Rogers age 29 born KY Page 48 Emily 20 KY Hiram 2 KY Malinda 1 KY 2 71: James Rogers 25 KY Rachel 25 VA Elizabeth 6 KY Margarett 5 KY Nancy 1 KY 27 104 Nelson Rogers 30 KY page 53 Judy 24 KY Berthina 2 KY Susan J. 12 Mo. KY 10 108 Isaac Rogers 24 KY Ally 18 KY John H. 12 Mo KY 13 109 Milly Rogers 51 KY page 54A Hiram 21 KY John 18 KY Pernetta 16 KY Milly Ann 9 KY Josephus 8 KY 19 110 John Rogers 36 KY page 54 Mary 36 KY Abigail 13 KY Elizabeth 12 KY William 11 KY James G. 8 KY Elizabeth E. 6 KY Isaac T. 3 KY Elenah 12 Mo KY Now who's doing the other 12, 320????? There's so much data available online we may never browse it all. Harold Rogers Irving, native of Cincinnati, OH; my line is to Colonel James Rogers of Rogers Station near Bardstown, Nelson Co., KY. Colonel James Rogers came to Kentucky around 1778 with William Bard building his station along with his brothers and a sister after having served as a Lt Colonel in the Virginia Militia during Dunsmore War and the RW......He served as a Justice and participated in the Fishing Camp Convention that wrote the plea for separation of Kentucky from Virginia, and later in organizing The State of Kentucky......He was late of Hampshire Co., VA (now WVA) having lived in VA, NC, VA again...and moving to KY about 4 years before Statehood in 1792........ Hal, from Northern California! BTW, my Cousin Jean Rogers Webb, who upon her final illness made sure that I received all her 30 years worth of Rogers data, always told the story of her childhood where her Father, Wilson Rogers, would observe her actions and quitely comment "You're a Rogers, act like it!" ==== ROGERS Mailing List ==== To Reply [email protected] <> List Problems [email protected] Unsubscribe? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: [email protected] or .... [email protected] for DIGEST

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