Census and other information for Everett Rogers of NC. Also living in early Martin Co., NC were Sterling Rogers who also had a son William - two Williams appear on the census. Also a Levy/Levi Rogers lived in the area. Were these Rogers/Rodgers related? 1800 US Census: N.C. - Pitt Co., Greenville Twp. Roll M32_32; Pg. 235; Image 215 James Everett 1-1-0-1-0 males 2-1-0-1-0 females William Rodgers 0-2-0-0-1 males 1-0-1-1-0 females William Rodgers, Jr. 1-0-1-0-0 males 0-0-1-0-0 females Everett Rodgers 1-1-2-1-0 males 2-1-2-0-0 females (We are trying to establish that William Rogers, Sr. was the father with sons, William Rogers, Jr. and Everett Rogers. The county lines moved around at times and both William Rogers and Everett Rogers' names appear on deed along with Everetts who may have been neighbors. Interestingly, the name Everett in our Rogers line came down to my Uncle Jesse Everett Rogers who d. in 1955 in CA.) A Simon Rogers also enumerated on the Census may have been a son of the elder William Rogers, Sr. 1810 US Census: N.C. - Martin Co., Not stated, Roll M252_41, Pg. 444, Image 25 William Rogers Sr. 0-0-1-0-1 males 0-0-1-0-1 females Simon Rogers 0-0-1-0-0 males 0-0-1-0-0 females Jesse Jolly, Jr. - signed on one Rogers' deed 4-0-0-0-1 males 0-2-1-0-1 females Everitt Rogers 3-0-0-1-0 males 3-1-0-1-0 females 1820 Hardin Co., TN Census Rogers, Everett 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 males 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 females (Living next to Isham Cherry, Eli Cherry' Noah Lilly also living in Hardin Co., TN - all families from Martin Co., NC.) Not enumerated on 1830 census; but neighboring Cherrys were. Other census information: Note: Everett Rogers m. #2-Lydia Harrison Pickens, widow of Jonathan Pickens, Jr. Their son, Jeremiah Harrison Pickens m. Everett's daughter, Armizza Rogers, b. 1800, Martin Co., NC. Families moved together into Tippah Co., MS as shown below. 1840 ROGERS EVERETT Tippah MS 209 No Township 1840 PICKENS JEREMIAH Tippah MS 208 No Township 1841 ROGERS EVERETT Tippah MS 006 No Township 1841 PICKENS JEREMIAH Tippah MS No Township 1845 ROGERS EVERETT Tippah MS No Township 1845 PICKENS JEREMIAH Tippah MS No Township 1845 PICKINGS JERAMIAH H . Tippah MS 022 No Township After 2nd wife, Lydia Harrison Pickens Rogers' death in Tippah Co., MS, Everett made his way to Nacogdoches, TX where his other children were living. 1848 ROGERS, EVERETT - Old North Baptist Church, Nacogdoches, TX - received by letter. This church is the oldest Baptist Church in TX. The original land was donated for a church and a school by Col. Richard Sparks in about 1837. He was the father-in-law of Samuel Everett Rogers. 1850 ROGERS EVERETT Smith TX 084 No Township ( in h/h of C. C. Alexander/wife Margarett Rogers Alexander at age 80). Nacogdoches Co., TX was parent county of Smith Co, TX. C. C. Alexander was the first County Clerk of Smith Co., TX. Everett's son, Samuel Everett Rogers, was a County Commissioner. Plat map of new town of Tyler, Smith Co., TX identifies C. C. Alexander, Samuel E. Rogers, and brother James C. Rogers, as original lot owners. I'd welcome any help in identifying our early Rogers ancestors. We seem to have hit our "brick wall" in the Bear Grass region of Martin Co., NC. Nancy Beinhorn [email protected]