This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: corbetcochran Surnames: Cockerham, Rogers, Allen, Walker Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.rogers/10042/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi there. I am looking to find corelating evidence of the Rogers and Cockerham familial ties from England through Barbados to Early Virginia, covering the period from 1550-1720, with the emphasis on that later era of that period. I have little documentation (naturally) but here is what I think happened: Descendants of Col. Thomas Rogers 1 Col. Thomas Rogers b: Abt. 1599 ....................d: Abt. Dec 1621 in Plymouth, MA ... Eleanor ? b: Abt. 1599 ....2 Capt. Richard Rogers b: Abt. 1621 ....2 Lt. Joseph Rogers, Sr. b: Abt. 1620 d: 1678 ...... Hanna b: Abt. 1620 .......3 Joseph Rogers, Jr. b: Abt. 1640 .................d: Bet. 704 - 1701 in Surry Co., Virginia .........4 Hanna Rogers b: Abt. 1660 in Surry Co.,VA ................ ....d: Aft. 03 Jul 1686 in Surry Co. VA .......... William Cockerham, Jr. b: 1659 in Surry Co. VA ................................d: Bef. 04 Mar 1706/07 .........4 Joseph Rogers, IV. b: Abt. 1665 .........4 Eleanor Rogers b: Abt. 1670 in Christ hurch .........................Parish, Barbados .......... Daniel Cochran, Jr. b: Abt. 1668 Christ Church ..............Parish, Barbados d: Aft. Jan 1721/22 in St. ..............Margaret's Parish, King William Co., VA ....3 Mary Rogers b: 22 Sep 1644 in Sandwich; MA ...................d: Aft. 07 Oct 1701 ...... John Cockeram b: Abt. 1651 in London, England ........................d: Bef. 07 Oct 1701 in Virginia .......4 Joseph Cockerham b: Abt. 1671 d: Aft. 07 Oct 1701 .......4 Lydia Cockerham b: Abt. 1672 ....*2nd Husband of Mary Rogers: .... John Phinney Jr. b: 24 Dec 1638 in Plymouth, MA .......4 Decon John Phinney, III. b: 05 May 1665 in .......... Barnstable, MA d: 27 Nov 1746 in Barnstable, MA ......... Sarah Lombard b: Abt. 1665 PLEASE! Let's put an end to this and solve the mystery!! I have a ton of very early records at: www.thecochrantrust.org just look down the left hand navagation bar and click on "Buried Treasure" and you will see genealogical records galore as well as my 1708 Barbados landholders map! very kool stuff! Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.