This Site is Dedicated to Our Forebears, and their Descendants
1. | Lucy Eastham was born about 1625-1650 in Worcestershire, England; died about 1725-1750 in King and Queen, Virginia. Family/Spouse: Giles Rogers. Giles (son of John Rogers and Lucille Iverson) was born about 1625-1650 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died about 1725-1750 in Dunkirk, King and Queen, Virginia; was buried in Old Park Church, King and Queen City, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | John Rogers (1.Lucy1) was born on 14 Mar 1683 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; was christened on 14 Mar 1683. John married Deborah Hatch on 13 Apr 1707 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Deborah was born on 24 Mar 1678 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Lucy Rogers (1.Lucy1) was born about 1675-1700. |
4. | Peter Rogers (1.Lucy1) was born about 1675-1700. |
5. | Rachel Rogers (1.Lucy1) was born about 1675-1700. |
6. | Susannah Rogers (1.Lucy1) was born about 1675-1700. |
7. | Mary Ann Rogers (1.Lucy1) was born about 1675-1700. |
8. | Henry Thomas Rogers (1.Lucy1) was born about 1675-1700 in Spotsylvania, Virginia; died on 2 Nov 1747 in Spotsylvania, Virginia. Henry married Mary Elizabeth Gilliam about 1700-1725. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Giles Rogers (1.Lucy1) was born about 1675-1700. |
10. | Henry Rogers (8.Henry2, 1.Lucy1) |
11. | John Rogers (8.Henry2, 1.Lucy1) died about 1775-1800 in Fauquier, Virginia. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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12. | Elizabeth Rogers (8.Henry2, 1.Lucy1) was born about 1700-1725. |
13. | Mary Rogers (11.John3, 8.Henry2, 1.Lucy1) |
14. | Henry Rogers (11.John3, 8.Henry2, 1.Lucy1) |
15. | John Rogers (11.John3, 8.Henry2, 1.Lucy1) |
16. | Margaret Rogers (11.John3, 8.Henry2, 1.Lucy1) |
17. | Stephen Rogers (11.John3, 8.Henry2, 1.Lucy1) was born about 1750-1775 in Virginia; died on 30 Nov 1846 in Switzerland, Indiana; was buried in Long Run Cemetery Switzerland, Indiana. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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If we know where we came from; we way better know where to go. If we know who we came from; we may better understand who we are