I thought of something else on JEREMIAH. Lets call the first JEREMIAH (3) as he was of the 3rd generation. In ca. 1760 he bought land in Exeter of about 160 acres, but shortly thereafter he sold it to his son JEREMIAH (4) of Newport. I think ISAAC (4) also bought land from this lady of about 40 acres. Later he sold it. If you want to get films from the LDS, get the Charlestown records first & then go into the Exeter records. There are all kinds of info in the town records. Clyde ----- Original Message ----- From: Carol Rogers<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 9:03 PM Subject: Re: [ROGERS] ROGERS in Rhode Island, New York, and Vermont Clyde, This e-mail has me confused as I have from this other researcher the children of Jeremiah Rogers, son of Thomas Rogers and Sarah Cole, as married to Mary (unknown surname). Jeremiah and Mary had children Benjamin, Jeremiah, Isaac, Thomas, and Hannah - as mentioned in the other e-mail to you. I have this Isaac married to Sarah Rose. Now are you saying that Isaac and Sarah had a son, Isaac, who married Rhoda Chase and this Isaac Jr. died in 1846 at Adams, Jefferson County, NY - but this is not a confirmed fact? I had to look Jefferson County up to see how close it was to Wayne County and/or Saratoga County. Quite awhile back, possibly a couple years ago, someone contacted me about a possible connection to their Jeremiah Rogers in one of the counties around Albany, perhaps Saratoga or Rensselaer. I'll have to see if I saved her e-mail. I suggested to her that she order some films of the towns she knew by census where he lived. That might be where one of the Jeremiah descendants migrated to. This would have been in the early 1800's, when I knew my Jeremiah was already established in Brandon, VT, so not the same. How did you happen to come up with Isaac being the supposed father of Isaac? I realize that fathers commonly name one of their sons after themselves, but in my case I'm not thinking that Jeremiah, born 1761, had a father named Jeremiah as he named his sons, Thomas and George. But I can see Jeremiah naming his son, Thomas, after a grandfather, perhaps, as fathers often do. But with the info I was given, Thomas Rogers, Jr., son of Thomas and Sarah nee Cole, had only two sons of eleven children, Peleg and Job, and both of them settled in North Carolina - which is where this other researcher went with his line, but not sure which one of these was his direct ancestor. He recently informed me, however, that some of Job's descendants went to Tennessee, while some of Peleg's descendants went to Georgia - others stayed in North Carolina, I guess. So that eliminates Thomas Rogers, Jr., as a possible direct ancestor. >From the films I took notes of, I'm going to check all the births in Newport around 1761 and see who the parents are. That might give me an idea what parents there might have been then of child bearing age. Then I will try to see if I can locate their entire family from wills. If a Jeremiah is listed, and I can't place him elsewhere, then that might be my man! I believe he is the one that married Fanny Hoxsie in 1883 in Newport. Only, that might be her name from a previous marriage, but by birth she might have been Fanny/Francis Clarke. That took me a while and a trip to Newport to figure that one out, thanks to a librarian at the historical society there. I appreciate your input on this as every little bit counts. When I find out certain people are already "claimed", I can cross them off the list of possibilities. Carol -----Original Message----- From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Clyde Downing Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 5:11 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ROGERS] ROGERS in Rhode Island, New York, and Vermont There is a possibility that I may have info on yor JEREMIAH ROGERS who was born in Rhode Island. My late wife was a descendant of JEREMIAH who was a son of THOMAS & SARAH. THOMAS was a son of JAMES & MARY. This JAMES was the first of the ROGERS into Newport. This JEREMIAH had sons JEREMIAH, ISAAC and THOMAS. ISAAC was I believe my late wife JOYCE'S ancestor. He was the father of ISAAC who died 1846 at Adams, Jefferson County, New York. I have never been able to prove the connection between the two ISAACS,but I believe this is right. I have lots of info on the descendants of ISAAC the son & RHODA CHASE his wife and have 2 other s who are actively working on the line. Clyde----- Original Message ----- From: Carol Rogers<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected].com<mailto:[email protected]%3Cmailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 12:34 PM Subject: [ROGERS] ROGERS in Rhode Island, New York, and Vermont Dorothy, Please tell me where you got your information from on Gabriel Rogers from Palmyra, New York. I am VERY interested! I've been working on my husband's ROGERS line of descendants from a Jeremiah Rogers who was born in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, in 1761 to parents I've yet to confirm. He is in the 1790 census there and then left the state to what I believe was the Lyons, NY, area. I say this because he had two sons, Thomas and George, confirmed in probate records in VT. Thomas had children that are listed in Vermont as born in Lyons, NY. I've always wondered why the family traveled all way to upstate New York, then ended up in Vermont. Jeremiah lost his first wife somewhere along the line between Rhode Island and Vermont, and is found in Revolutionary War records leaving a pension to his widow, Abigail McHerd, about ten years or so after his recorded death in 1837 in Brandon. There is a marriage on Nov 1, 1807 in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, of a Jeremiah Rogers of Brandon to Sybil Latham - which I've also wondered about as the only Jeremiah in Brandon at the time was this same one from Newport, Rhode Island. Jeremiah shows up in land records in Brandon, VT, in 1806, and then in census there in 1810 & 1820. Thomas didn't show up there until 1820 census with a line of children. Then apparently his first wife died and he married Leah Churchill for which that information has been listed on RootsWeb, and I understand there is a Churchill Family Tree record with such info as well. I haven't been able to find where George was in 1820, but he had a son born in 1821 that was listed on various records as having been born in Chester, Brandon, or Barnard. Then he was living next door to Thomas in Brandon in 1830. George had 6 children born between 1812 and 1824, all in Vermont. Even though I have an internet-listed birthdate for George M. on 29 May 1790 in Brandon, in the 1860 census he is listed in Bethel, VT, living with wife and son's family at age 72 and born in Rhode Island. In 1850 he was in Brandon and listed as born in Vermont, which might be where this internet source got the presumption that he was born in Brandon as he was living there in 1830 census as well. So I've speculated (which is a dangerous thing to do in genealogy, I realize)that Jeremiah and family were traveling from Rhode Island to upstate New York sometime around 1800 census as I've never been able to find him anywhere, so he might not have had an established residence at the time. Somewhere in the stacks of Rogers info I've collected, I have copies of vitals for Rogers living in the Lyons/Palmyra area, but I've never been able to find Thomas' children's birth records, nor have I ever found signs that they were definitely living in New York from any records there. What I have on Thomas through his first wife, Mary Ester Davis, is four children, first three born in Lyons, NY, and the youngest was Lewis C. Rogers born in Brandon, VT, in 1819. The one prior to him was Fanny Estey born in Lyons in 1818. So Thomas and family moved to Brandon somewhere between June, 1818, and August, 1819. The oldest son, Jeremiah (labeled "2nd" in VT records) was born in Lyons in 1814. Between Jeremiah 2nd and Fanny is a missing female born between 1815 and 1817, also presumed to have been born in New York as well, though living in Brandon for the 1820 census. Carol Rogers -----Original Message----- From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]%3Cmailto:[email protected]>> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Dorothy Hagerty Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 2:37 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]%3Cmailto:[email protected]>> Subject: [ROGERS] GABRIEL ROGERS, New York Gabriel Rogers had a tannery in early Palmyra, NY. In 1804 he married the daughter of Samuel Clark. In 1809 he moved to Lyons, NY. where he purchased the tannery of William Bond. In 1817 he sold the tannery and moved to South Sodus where he was the first postmaster. e served in the cavalry in the war of 1812 and died in 1847. Any information regarding his children and other family members will be greatly appreciated. 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