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Genealogy
and History of the Family ROGERS
CD Content 13 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Ezekiel Rogers (1764-1811)
: a soldier of the Revolution and his descendants Chicago, Ill.: Captain
John Whistler Chapter D.A.R., Leppert, Ruth Patton, 178 pgs.
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2. The Rogers-Turfler family
: a search for ancestors Bradley Beach, N.J.: C.W. Smith Press, Williams,
I. Newton, 121 pgs.
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3. Rogers: some of the descendants
of Giles Rogers, an immigrant to Virginia in 1664,
including descendants of William Rogers of Kentucky, who married Ann Johnson
: Joseph Hale Rogers of Bryan's Station, Kentucky : Giles Rogers, who married
Sarah Iverson Lewis : and his daughter Frances, who married Samuel Twyman
: George Rogers, who married Frances Holmes Pollard : Ann Rogers, who married
John Clark (the parents of George Rogers Clark) : their son, Governor William
Clark of Missouri, and their daughter Elizabeth Clark, who married Lt.
Col. Richard Clough Anderson : Byrd Rogers, who married, first, Mary and,
second, Martha Trice and Rachel Rogers, the second wife of Donald Robertson
including the family names of Barksdale, Croghan, Gatewood, George, Gwathmey,
O'Fallon, Temple, Thruston, Tyler, Underwood, etc. Louisville, Ky.:
Rogers, Hopewell L., 128 pgs.
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4. Genealogical memoir of
the family of Rev. Nathaniel Rogers : of Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass.,
who came from Old to New England, A.D., 1636, son of Rev. John Rogers,
of Dedham, Essex, Old England, who was a grandson of Rev. John Rogers,
Prebendary of St. Paul's, Vicar of St. Sepulchre, the Proto-Martyr in Queen
Mary's reign, abt 1851, 48 pgs.
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5. The two James Rogers
: James Rogers of Londonderry and James Rogers of Dunbarton : a genealogical
research Manchester, N.H.: Drummond, Josiah H., 1902, 15 pgs.
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6. Rogers genealogy
: Charles Thomas Rogers and descendants Santa Rosa, Calif.: Rogers, Lewis
G., 15 pgs.
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7. Lineage of the Rogers
family, England :
embracing John Rogers the martyr, emigrant descendants to America and issue
New York: Press of W.E. Rudge, abt1911, Underwood, John Cox 50 pgs.
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8. The ancestors and descendants
of Dr. David Rogers, De Beixedon, Edward Francis Frémaux, 136
pgs.
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9. John Rogers of Marshfield
and some of his descendants West Hanover, Mass.:
R.B. Ellis, 1898, Drummond, Josiah H 192 pgs.
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10. John Rogers : the
compiler of the first authorised English Bible, the pioneer of the English
Reformation, and its first martyr : embracing a genealogical account of
his family, biographical sketches of some of his principal descendants,
his own writings. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861, Chester,
Joseph Lemuel, 468 pgs.
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11. The John Rogers families
in Plymouth and vicinity Portland, Me.:
Drummond, Josiah H. 1895, 26 pgs.
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12. The Rogers family of
Georgetown, Drummond, Josiah H., abt1897, 37 pgs.
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| 13. Genealogy of Rogers of
Dowdeswell, in the county of Gloucester, : Priv. print., 1869, 11
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