Giles ROGERS682 was born in 1673 in Worcs, Eng. He has Ancestral File Number 4Q4N-BJ. He died in VA. Parents: Giles ROGERS and Lucie EASTHAM.


Giles ROGERS682 was born in 1719 in , Kng-Qun, Va. He died in 1794 at the age of 75 in Shadwell Plant., , Albemarle, Va. He has Ancestral File Number 4Q4N-25. Parents: John RODGERS and Rachel EASTHAM.


Green ROGERS was born in 1820 in ,Posey,Indiana. Parents: John M ROGERS and Matilda ALEXANDER.


Hannah ROGERS was born on 16 November 1668 in Duxbury,Plymouth,Massachusetts. She died on 19 July 1733 at the age of 64 in Eastham,Barnstable,Massachusettes. Parents: Thomas ROGERS and Elizabeth SNOW.

Spouse: Amaizah HARDING.

Spouse: Samuel BRADFORD. Hannah ROGERS and Samuel BRADFORD were married on 31 July 1689 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Children were: Elizabeth BRADFORD.


Hezekiah ROGERS2539 was born in 1703 in Huntington, Suffolk, New York. He died on 25 September 1778 at the age of 75 in , Dutchess, New York. He has Ancestral File Number FV9D-N8. Parents: Obadiah ROGERS and Phebe GRIFFIN.

Spouse: Ruth SCUDDER. Ruth SCUDDER and Hezekiah ROGERS were married on 29 March 1725 in Huntington, Suffolk, New York. Children were: Isaac ROGERS, Obadiah ROGERS, Phebe ROGERS, Micah ROGERS, Ruth ROGERS, Hezekiah ROGERS, Zophar ROGERS, Alexander ROGERS, Ezekiel ROGERS.


Hezekiah ROGERS2539 was born in 1738 in Huntington, Suffolk, New York. He died on 31 August 1812 at the age of 74 in , Dutchess, New York. He has Ancestral File Number WLWB-0B. Parents: Hezekiah ROGERS and Ruth SCUDDER.


Hugh ROGERS was born on 19 October 1832 in Orange Co., In. He died in South Liberty, IN. He was in Farmer.

Spouse: Mary Ann ALLEN. Mary Ann ALLEN and Hugh ROGERS were married on 20 October 1853 in Orange Co., In. Children were: Deborah Ann ROGERS, Mary J. ROGERS, Susannah ROGERS, Sarah E. ROGERS, Clorinda ROGERS, Nancy Ellen ROGERS, John W. ROGERS, William A. ROGERS, Alexander ROGERS.


Hulda Caroline ROGERS2673,3979 was born on 6 July 1857 in Blue Earth, Fairbault, Minnesota. She died on 22 January 1935 at the age of 77 in Rock Island, Rock Island, Illinois. She was buried in Chippiannock Cem Rock Island, Rock Island, Illinois. 1880 Census Place: Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin
Source: FHL Film 1255419 National Archives Film T9-1419 Page 401B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Hulda RODGERS Self F S W 26 NY
Occ: Laborer Fa: NY Mo: NY
Andrew EMMERSON Other M S W 30 NORW
Occ: Laborer Fa: NORW Mo: NORW
Eugene EVERETT Other M S W 21 WI
Occ: Laborer Fa: NJ Mo: PA
Martin JOHNSON Other M S W 27 NORW
Occ: Laborer Fa: NORW Mo: NORW
Syver JOHNSON Other M S W 24 NORW
Occ: Laborer Fa: NORW Mo: NORW
John JOHN Other M S W 27 NORW
Occ: Laborer Fa: NORW Mo: NORW
Chester BANSOW Other M S W 27 NORW
Occ: Laborer Fa: NORW Mo: NORW
Although the date/age doesn't coincide exactly, Hulda is right next door to her sister, Sarah who md. Frank Clouse.

RESIDENCE: In Oct 1886 at the time of her grandmother, Huldah Bassett's death, she was living in Chicago, Illinois age 32.

CENSUS: 1930 Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin
Lawrence is a farmer. At home are: Huldy V; Edward F, son; Sarah Clouse, mother-in-law age 72, and Hulda C. Palmer, Aunt. age 73

David Danielson's genealogy online at Genealogy.com makes the following statement regarding Descendants of Isaiah Mathur Rogers: In a letter written in 1934, Huldah C. Rogers Palmer, eldest daughter of Isaiah Mathur and Huldah (Harmon) Rogers said of her parents, "Mother and Father were married when she was 14½ years old. She was nearly 16 when I was born and he was 44. I think Father was a school teacher and she was one of the pupils, a small girl with blue eyes and curly hair, of Pennsylvania Dutch and French descent. Isaiah Rogers was called a "blue-bellied Yankee."

From a letter written in 1934 by Huldah C. Rogers Palmer: "We lived on an Indian reservation until I was four years old and one time the soldiers took us to an Army blockhouse at Broundsdale, MN, if I remember the name. I can remember riding all night in a covered wagon with lots of crying kids. (I was one of them.) The Indians were killing all the settlers on homesteads. Then we went to Lansing and stayed there until we moved to Iowa. I was nine then. I was 13 when we got to Neillsville."

DEATH: She died at the home of Alf (alpheus) Rogers, her brother at Rock Island, Ill.

Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills
cherylbills@@gmail.com Parents: Isaiah Marther ROGERS and Huldah HARMON.


Ida Celestia ROGERS died in 1862 at the age of 0 in Lansing, Ingham, Michigan. She was born on 6 July 1862 in Lansing, Mower, Minnesota. BIRTH: Place changed from Michigan to Minnesota based on father's residence in 1860.

Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills
cherylbills@@gmail.com Parents: Isaiah Marther ROGERS and Huldah HARMON.


Isaac ROGERS2539 was born in 1726 in Huntington, Suffolk, New York. He has Ancestral File Number WLW9-TH. Parents: Hezekiah ROGERS and Ruth SCUDDER.


Isaac ROGERS was born in 1795 in ,,South Carolina. Parents: Thomas Alexander ROGERS and Jane CHAMBERS.


Isaiah Marther ROGERS2672,2673,3980 was born on 4 October 1811 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut. He died on 8 October 1875 at the age of 64 in Neillsville, Clarke, Wisconsin. He was buried in Neillsville, Clarke, Wisconsin. There is some question as to when/where Huldah was born. Some of her descendants claim she was born 2 Aug 1841 in Trumbull Co., Ohio. Other family records give her birth as
1 Aug 1840 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois. My research of this family reveals that her parents had already left Ohio by 1840 and were then living in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois. If she was born in 1840, it is more likely that she was born in Springfield. However, if she was born in 1841, then it is highly possible that she was born in Nauvoo, Illinois. She is listed by name with her family on a census taken in Nauvoo in 1842. A letter written by one of her daughters states that she was married at the age of 14 ½ which would mean that 1841 is the birth date that fits.
When a young school girl in Rockford, Floyd Co, Iowa, Hulda eloped with her school teacher, Isaiah Rogers. The record of their marriage is in Floyd County.


CENSUS: 1856 Union, Floyd, Iowa page 686
Isiah Rogers 48 married; Resident of State (either a 2 crossed over by a 1 or a 1 crossed over by a 2); Born Connecticut; farmer.
Holday Rogers 18; married; Resident of State 1 year. Born Illinois

CENSUS: 1860 Lansing, Mower, Minnesota enumerated 3 Jun 1860
158/155: Isaac Rogers 49 farmer $600/200 Connecticut
Huldah Rogers 19 b. Illinois
Hulda Rogers 3 b. Minnesota
Sarah Rogers 2 b. Minnesota

CENSUS:
1870 Census; Pine Valley, Clark, Wisconsin; Post Office: Neilsville
1 Jul 1870
Rogers, Isiah M. 59 male, white, blacksmith, born Connecticut
Huldah 29, female, white, keeping house, born Illinois
Huldahile 12, female, at home, born Minnesota
Sarah J. 11, female, at home, born Minnesota
Mary J. 9, female, at home, born Minnesota
Isaiah 6, male, at home, born Minnesota
Lilley E. 4, at home, born Minnesota
Caroline D. 2, at home, born Iowa


POSSIBILITIES: In Lansing, Mower, Minnesota: book Mill on the Willow, A History of Mower County, Minnesota, 1984 pg. 336:.......In 1854 John Pettibone purchased land in what is now Lansing. He remins there until 1857 when he sold property to A.B. Vaughan and D.M.V. Stewart. Pettibone returned to Ohio. Alanson B. Vaughan, whom Lansing is named after, had five grown sons: Phineas D., John G., Herman B., Enock G., and Benjamin K. Each son received a quarter section of land. [Several other pieces of information about various Vaughan family members as well on page 338.] --copied by Marilyn Shoemaker 9/4/03

DEATH: Died of typhoid fever

LAND: pg. 119 Book A Floyd co, Iowa

LAND: Know all men by these presents that Luke Joslin of Winnebago County, State of Illinois, in consideration of the sum of $50 in hand paid by Isaiah M. Rogers of Floyd county, State of Iowa does hereby sell and convey unto the said Isaiah M. Rogers, his heirs and assigns the following described premises, to wit:
The south east quarter of the north west fractional quarter of section thirty (30) in township 95 north of range 16 west in the Dubuque land district, Iowa.

LAND: And the said Luke Joslin does hereby covenant with the said Isaiah M. Rogers, his heirs and assigns to WARRANT AND DEFEND the said premises against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except taxes and purchasers at tax sales and the grantor aforesaid hereby relinquishes all contingent rights which he has in the said land.
Signed this 4th day of July AD 1854.

LAND: Land Records of Isaiah M. Rogers
Floyd County Land Records Book A pg. 65
[22 Feb 1855–Isaiah M. Rogers to George S. Foss]

LAND: Page 66
State of Iowa, Floyd County

LAND: And I do hereby covenant with the said Abijah Alexander Chambers that I am lawfully seized of said premises that they are free from incumbrance that I have good right and lawful authority to sell and convey the same, and I do hereby covenant to warrant and defend the said premises against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever.
Signed, Twenty second day of February AD Eighteen hundred and fifty-five In presence of:
A. L. Collins
State of Iowa, Floyd County
On this Twenty second day of February AD 1855 Before me a notary public in and for said County personally Isaiah M. Rogers to me known to be the identical person whose name is affixed to the above deed as grantor and acknowledged the same to be his voluntary act and Deed.
Witness my hand and Seal Joshua Jackson
Notary Public
Filed for record March 2 AD 1855 Josh Jackson

Know all men by these presents that I, Isaiah M. Rogers of Floyd county, State of Iowa, in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars in hand paid by George S. Foss of Floyd county, State of Iowa–do hereby Sell and convey unto the said George S. Foss the following premises to wit, the South half of the North East quarter of the South West Fractional quarter of Section no. Thirty (30) in township No. Ninety-five (95), North of Ranges Sixteen (16)( West containing twenty acres according to the United States government Survey and situated in the Dubuque Land District.

And I do hereby covenant with the said George S. Foss that I am lawfully seized of said premises that they are free from incumbrance that I have good right and lawful authority to sell and convey the same, and I do hereby covenant to warrant and defend the said premises against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever.
Signed, Twenty second day of February AD Eighteen hundred and fifty-five In presence of:
A. L.. Collins
Isaiah M. Rogers
State of Iowa, Floyd County
On this Twenty second day of February AD 1855 Before me a notary public in and for said County personally Isaiah M. Rogers to me known to be the identical person whose name is affixed to the above deed as grantor and acknowledged the same to be his voluntary act and Deed.
Witness my hand and Seal Joshua Jackson
Notary Public
Filed for record March 2 AD 1855 Josh Jackson

I. M. Rogers do hereby acknowledge that this mortgage is satisfied, paid, and discharged from this date. Witness my hand this ___ day of July AD 1856*
Isaiah M. Rogers
Signed by Isaiah Rogers this 23 day of July 1866*
Witness S. B. Hall Isaiah M. Rogers
* the two dates 1856 and 1866 are as they appear on deed.
Floyd County Land Records Book A pg. 66
[22 Feb 1855–Isaiah M. Rogers to Abijah Alexander Chambers]

Know all men by these presents that I, Isaiah M. Rogers of Floyd county, State of Iowa, in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars in hand paid by Abijah Alexander Chambers of Floyd County, State of Iowa–do hereby Sell and convey unto the said Abijah Alexander Chambers the following premises to wit, the North half of the North East quarter of the South West Fractional quarter of Section no. Thirty (30) in township No. Ninety-five (95), North of Ranges Sixteen (16) West containing twenty acres according to the United States government Survey and situated in the Dubuque Land District.

Floyd County Land Records Book A pg. 115-116
[28 May 1855–Isaiah M. Rogers to William M. Crocker* ]

Know all men by these presents that I, Isaiah M. Rogers of Floyd county, State of Iowa, in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars in hand paid by William M. Crocker of Floyd County, State of Iowa–do hereby Sell and convey unto the said William M. Crocker the following premises to wit, the East half of the North West and the South West quarter of Section Twenty-six (26) and twenty rods in width and one hundred and sixty rods in length from the West side of the North East quarter of section twenty-six in township No. Ninety-five (95), North of Range No. Seventeen (17) West in the Fort Des Moines Land District.

And I do hereby covenant with the said William M. Crocker that I am lawfully seized of said premises that they are free from incumbrance that I have good right and lawful authority to sell and convey the same, and I do hereby covenant to warrant and defend the said premises against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever.
Signed, Twenty eighth day of May AD Eighteen hundred and fifty-five
In presence of:
A. L. Collins Isaiah M. Rogers
John Blunt
State of Iowa, Floyd County
On this _______day of ______ AD 1855 Before me a notary public in and for said County personally Isaiah M. Rogers to me known to be the identical person whose name is affixed to the above deed as grantor and acknowledged the same to be his voluntary act and Deed.
Witness my hand and Seal A .L. Collins
For Floyd County, Iowa

Filed for record May 28 AD 1855
Joshua Jackson, Recorder
*William M. Crocker is the brother-in-law of Isaiah M. Rogers who married his sister, Hannah Rogers. The Crockers did not stay long in Floyd County as in 1860 and 1880 they are in New Lyme, CT.

Floyd County Land Records Book A pg. 117
[31 May 1855–Isaiah M. Rogers to Daniel B. Woods]

Know all men by these presents that I, Isaiah M. Rogers of Floyd county, State of Iowa, in consideration of the sum of Two hundred and eighty dollars in hand paid by Daniel B. Woods of Jo Davies County, State of Illinois, do hereby sell and Convey unto the Said Daniel B. Woods the following premises to Wit: the South East 1/4 of the North West Fractional quarter of Section Thirty (30) Township 95 ninety five, North Range Sixteen (16) West containing 40 acres more or less.

And I do hereby Covenant with the Said Daniel B. Woods that I am lawfully seized of said premises that that are free from incumbrance that I have good right and lawful authority to sell and convey the same; and I do hereby covenant to warrant and defend the said premises against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever and the said __(blank)___________relinquishes her right of dower to the premises heretofore conveyed.

Signed thirty-first day of May A. D. Eighteen Hundred and fifty-five. [31 May 1855]
Isaiah M. Rogers
In presence of
John Blunt
R. B. Clark

State of Iowa, Floyd County
On thisThirty-first day of May AD 1855 Before me Clerk of the District Court in and for said County personally came Isaiah M. Rogers to me known to be the identical person whose name is affixed to the above deed as grantor and acknowledged the same to be his voluntary act and Deed. And the said __(blank)_______, Wife of the said __(blank)_______ being by me made acquainted with the contents of said instrument acknowledged on an examination apart from her husgand that she executed the same and relinquishes her right of dowery to the real estate therein conveyed voluntarily and without compulsion or under influence of her said husband.*
Witness my hand and Seal T. C. Goddard
Dist. Clerk
Filed for record May 31st AD 1855
Joshua Jackson, Recorder


*this last part with the blanks appears to be part of a standard fill-in-the-blank form. There appears to be no wife for Isaiah M. Rogers at this time.
Floyd County Land Records Book A pg. 119-120
[31 May 1855–Luke Joslin to Isaiah M. Rogers]

Know all men by these presents that Luke Joslin of Winnebago, State of Illinois, in consideration of the sum of Fifty Dollars in hand paid by Isaiah M. Rogers of Floyd county, State of Iowa does hereby sell and convey unto the said Isaiah Rogers his heirs and assigns the following described premises to wit: The South East quarter of the North West Fractional quarter of Section Thirty (30) in Township Ninety-five (95) North of Range Sixteen (16) West in the Dubuque Land District, Iowa
And the said Luke Joslin does hereby covenant with the said Isaiah Rogers, his heirs and assigns
I do hereby covenant to warrant and defend the said premises against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except taxes and purchasers at tax sales and the granter aforesaid hereby relinquishes all contingent rights to which he has in the said land.

Signed this Fourth day of July A.D.Eighteen hundred and fifty-five.

MARRIAGE: Early Marriages in Floyd Co, Iowa 1855-1859 [online USgenweb]
I am trying to unravel a mystery that has shown up in my family history--regarding Elizabeth Strawn of Floyd county, Iowa. I found the following online:
Mrs. Elizabeth Strawn Page 777
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/floyd/hf1882/hf1882-charlescity.htm
One of the old settlers of Floyd County, and at present a resident of Charles City, was born near Chillicothe, Ross County, O., Feb. 5, 1810. Her parents were William and Elizabeth (Cating) Jolly, also natives of Ohio and members of the Presbyterian church. They had a family of four sons and six daughters; seven of the family lived to be men and women. When Mrs. Strawn, the subject of this memoir, was fifteen years of age, she removed with her parents to Indiana and settled on a farm near Covington, Warren County, where she married James Oxford, September, 1826. He was born in Ohio. The fruit of this marriage was two children, viz.: David H. Oxford, who died in 1850, and Martha, the wife of A. H. Brackett. They reside in Charles City, old settlers of Floyd County. Mr. James Oxford died in 1831; Mrs. Strawn then married Enoch Strawn and they had one daughter, viz.: Mary E., wife of John Ferguson. They reside in Charles City, and are old settlers also. Enoch Strawn died in 1854. Mrs. Strawn then came with her family to Floyd County and purchased a large tract of land in St. Charles Township. She has since sold her farms and purchased a nice home in Charles City, where she resides. Mrs. Strawn is a member of the Christian church and has been a member of this church for the past fifty-two years. Mrs. Strawn is one of the few old settlers now living who came to Charles City in its infancy. She is now in the seventy-third year of her age and looks much younger.
I also found:
Early Marriages in Floyd Co, Iowa 1855-1859 [online USgenweb]
Isaiah M. Rogers md. Elizabeth Strawn 9 Jan 1856
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafloyd/EarlyMarriages.html#1855 <http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafloyd/EarlyMarriages.html>
Rogers, Isaiah M. Strawn, Elizabeth Jan 9 1856
Now for my delimina:
My Isaiah M. Rogers was in Floyd County, Iowa buying and selling land in 1855.
My puzzle begins when I find the same man in the marriage records: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafloyd/EarlyMarriages.html#1855
Rogers, Isiah M. Harmon, Huldah 01-20-1856
This marriage is only 11days after the marriage to Elizabeth Strawn. Isaiah and Elizabeth are nearly the same age. She was born 1810 and he was born 1811. He was a school teacher and our family "lore" says he eloped with a young pupil, Huldah Harmon who was 14 1/2. They are on the census with the wrong ages in 1856:
CENSUS:
1856 Union, Floyd, Iowa page 686
Isiah Rogers 48 married; Resident of State (either a 2 crossed over by a 1 or a 1 crossed over by a 2); Born Connecticut; farmer.
Holday Rogers 18; married; Resident of State 1 year. Born Illinois
[These ages are incorrect. Isaiah should be 45 and Huldah 15.]
David Danielson's genealogy online at Genealogy.com makes the following statement regarding Descendants of Isaiah Mathur Rogers: In a letter written in 1934, Huldah C. Rogers Palmer, eldest daughter of Isaiah Mathur and Huldah (Harmon) Rogers said of her parents, "Mother and Father were married when she was 14½ years old. She was nearly 16 when I was born and he was 44. I think Father was a school teacher and she was one of the pupils, a small girl with blue eyes and curly hair, of Pennsylvania Dutch and French descent. Isaiah Rogers was called a "blue-bellied Yankee."
__________
In 1860, Elizabeth Strawn is living with her son-in-law, John Ferguson. She is 50 and has $7000 in real estate and 8610 in personal estate. John Ferguson is a wealthy farmer with $18,000 in real estate and $1,000 in personal estate. Elizabeth obviously is not married to Isaiah Rogers. Did they merely obtain a marriage license and then he took off with his pupil? Did they marry and have it anulled---in 9 days???? Pretty quick, I'd say! Have you heard any family lore on your side about a jilted love?
Elizabeth STRAWN had a daughter, Mary Elizabeth STRAWN who also married in 1856 to John FERGUSON. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafloyd/EarlyMarriages.html#1855 <http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafloyd/EarlyMarriages.html> Ferguson, John Strawn & Mary Elizabeth 03-08-1856 I do not find this daughter listed as only "Elizabeth" so it is probably not her who was involved with Isaiah M. ROGERS, but it is a remote possibility. However, 3 months later she married John FERGUSON.

Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills
cherylbills@@gmail.com Parents: .

Spouse: Huldah HARMON. Huldah HARMON and Isaiah Marther ROGERS were married on 20 January 1856 in Rockford, Floyd, Iowa. Rogers, Isiah M. Harmon, Huldah 01-20-1856
Floyd County marriage online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafloyd/EarlyMarriages.html verifies that this marriage took place at Floyd County and not Shell Rock, Butler county as previously had in family records. I believe it would have been at Rockford, Floyd, Iowa where the family lived and where other marriages in the family took place.

I CANNOT explain the following:
Rogers, Isaiah M. Strawn, Elizabeth Jan 9 1856
After corresponding with Elizabeth's descendants, we feel they probably intended to marry, and got a license but did not get married. Here is a bio of Elizabeth Strawn from usgenweb:
One of the old settlers of Floyd County, and at present a resident of Charles City, was born near Chillicothe, Ross County, O., Feb. 5, 1810. Her parents were William and Elizabeth (Cating) Jolly, also natives of Ohio and members of the Presbyterian church. They had a family of four sons and six daughters; seven of the family lived to be men and women. When Mrs. Strawn, the subject of this memoir, was fifteen years of age, she removed with her parents to Indiana and settled on a farm near Covington, Warren County, where she married James Oxford, September, 1826. He was born in Ohio. The fruit of this marriage was two children, viz.: David H. Oxford, who died in 1850, and Martha, the wife of A. H. Brackett. They reside in Charles City, old settlers of Floyd County. Mr. James Oxford died in 1831; Mrs. Strawn then married Enoch Strawn and they had one daughter, viz.: Mary E., wife of John Ferguson. They reside in Charles City, and are old settlers also. Enoch Strawn died in 1854. Mrs. Strawn then came with her family to Floyd County and purchased a large tract of land in St. Charles Township. She has since sold her farms and purchased a nice home in Charles City, where she resides. Mrs. Strawn is a member of the Christian church and has been a member of this church for the past fifty-two years. Mrs. Strawn is one of the few old settlers now living who came to Charles City in its infancy. She is now in the seventy-third year of her age and looks much younger.

Her descendant says the death of Enoch Strawn is incorrect in the above biography and that he actually died 16 Sep 1835 – seven months after his marriage to Elizabeth according to their family Bible record. Regardless of which date is correct, Elizabeth was a widow at the time Isaiah and she were romancing. Did he jilt her and elope with his young student—OR did she jilt him and he married Huldah on the rebound???? There was not time for a divorce or an annulment of a marriage between Isaiah and Elizabeth, so it is most likely that they perhaps only applied for a marriage licence and then one or the other of them backed out of the relationship! Elizabeth’s descendant says there is no record of such a marriage and no family “rumors” of her being jilted in love! She and Isaiah were about the same age; she being born in 1810 and he in 1811– while there was nearly a 30-year age span between Isaiah and Huldah. However, Isaiah and Huldah appear to have had a happy married life together– Isaiah dying after they had been married just over 19 years. Children were: Hulda Caroline ROGERS, Sarah Isabelle ROGERS, Mary Jane ROGERS, Ida Celestia ROGERS, Isaiah Mathur "Ike" ROGERS Jr., Lillian Esther "Ellie" ROGERS, Caroline Dimeras ROGERS, Elizabeth E. "Bessie" ROGERS, Alpheus Marthur "Alf" ROGERS, Elvira ROGERS.


Isaiah Mathur "Ike" ROGERS Jr.3979,3981,3982 was born on 4 May 1864 in Austin, Mower, Minnesota. He died on 20 January 1948 at the age of 83 in Estherville, Emmett, Iowa. He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery Estherville, Emmet, Iowa. RESIDENCE: At the time of her grandmother, Huldah Bassett's death in Oct 1886, he was living in Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin, age 25.

RESIDENCE: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaemmet/1904h.htm
1904 City directory of Estherville:
Hankins, Claus and wife Celestia blacksmith 508 East Main res 321 North 4th
Hankins, Mrs Anna 321 North 4th

RESIDENCE: Harmon, C H and wife Ella farmer 920 North 11th
Harmon, F M carpenter 914 North 4th
Harmon, Miss M O 914 North 4th
Harmon, Mrs E 914 North 4th

RESIDENCE: Farrington, C. A. student 303 East Jefferson
Hawk, Charles mason 1020 North 9th
Hawk, G W and wife housemover 1020 North 9th
Hawk, I K and wife Cement Producer Co. res North 6th office and works at East Lin
Rogers, Ike & wife Louise carpenter 712 N 6th


BIRTH: Alternate place of birth: Lansing, Mower, Minnesota

CENSUS: 1920 Estherville, Emmet, Iowa
Rogers, Ike; head; own-mortgage; male, white, 55 married; read/write/ b. MN; f. b. VT; m b. PA; carpenter; house building
Louise ; wife; female; white 47; married; r/w/ b. Iowa; f/b OH; m/b OH
Jennie; daughter; female; whte 21; single; cashier/bookkeeper at Grocery
Mary; dau; f; w; 14;
Dorothy dau age ??? maybe 6/12

BIOGRAPHY: From Dave Danielson, grandson: "Ike left home about 1878, at age 14; his dad had died."

DEATH: Cause: Organic heart disease; blind, anemia, kidney nephritis, bladder disease, senility, high blood pressure

OCCUPATION: Carpenter

Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills
cherylbills@@gmail.com Parents: Isaiah Marther ROGERS and Huldah HARMON.


Isom ROGERS[xUpline] (private). Parents: Thomas Alexander ROGERS and Jane CHAMBERS.


James ROGERS died on 3 May 1673 in Newport, Rhode Island. He has reference number 1223.

Spouse: Mrs. Mary ROGERS. Children were: Sarah ROGERS.


James ROGERS13 was born in 1589 in Of Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. He died in 1676 at the age of 87 in Newport, Newport, Ri. He has Ancestral File Number D4LH-95.

Spouse: Mrs. Mary ROGERS. Mrs. Mary ROGERS and James ROGERS were married in 1630 in Newport, Newport, Ri. Children were: Thomas ROGERS, John ROGERS, Sarah ROGERS.


James C ROGERS was born in 1820 in New Harmony,Posey, Indiana. Parents: Alexander M ROGERS and Auroria STALLINGS.


Jane ROGERS356 was born in 1692 in Of, London, Middlesex, England. She died on 5 December 1760 at the age of 68. She has Ancestral File Number Z6FD-GS. Parents: Charles ROGERS and Jane LILBURN.

Spouse: Isham Col RANDOLPH. Jane ROGERS and Isham Col RANDOLPH were married on 25 July 1717 in Of, Turkey Island, Henrico, Virginia. Children were: Isham RANDOLPH, Mary RANDOLPH, Elizabeth RANDOLPH, Anne RANDOLPH, Thomas Isham RANDOLPH, Jane RANDOLPH, Dorothea RANDOLPH, Susannah RANDOLPH, William RANDOLPH, Thomas RANDOLPH, Elizabeth RANDOLPH.


Jane ROGERS was born in 1702 in of , Surry, Virginia. Parents: William ROGERS and Elizabeth CARTWRIGHT.


Jane ROGERS was born on 1 October 1792 in ,,South Carolina. Parents: Thomas Alexander ROGERS and Jane CHAMBERS.


Jane ROGERS was born in 1796. Parents: Thomas ROGERS and Nancy NEWBY.


Jane ROGERS was born on 7 October 1815 in ,Posey,Indiana. She died on 21 December 1868 at the age of 53 in Black Township,Posey,Indiana. Parents: Alexander M ROGERS and Auroria STALLINGS.


Jane ROGERS was born in 1830 in ,,Indiana. Parents: William Henry ROGERS and Jane Angeline MCFADDEN.


Janet ROGERS[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Alexander STEWART.


Jennet ROGERS[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Alexander STEWART.


Joan ROGERS was born in May 1594. Parents: Thomas ROGERS and Joan HURST.


John ROGERS was born in 1380 in Bryanston, Devonshire, England. He died in 1450 at the age of 70 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Parents: John FITZROGERS and Agnes MORDAUNT.

Spouse: Anne ECHINGHAM. Anne ECHINGHAM and John ROGERS were married in 1447 in Echingham,Sussex,England. Children were: Thomas Henry ROGERS.


John ROGERS was born about 1420 in Frefolke, Hants, England. He has reference number 9KHP-JN.

Spouse: Margery LISLE. Margery LISLE and John ROGERS were married about 1449 in Tyne River,Kent,England. Children were: Anne ROGERS.


John ROGERS was born on 4 February 1506 in Deritend,Warwickshire,England. He died on 4 February 1554 at the age of 48 in Newgate Prison,Smithfield,London,England. Parents: Thomas ROGERS and Margery WYATT.

Spouse: Adriana De Weydon PRATT. Adriana De Weydon PRATT and John ROGERS were married in 1536 in ,Warwickshire,England. Children were: Bernard ROGERS.


John ROGERS682 was born on 16 April 1611 in Warwick Co., Eng. He was christened on 6 July 1617 in Stratford-Avon, , Eng. He died in 1680 at the age of 69 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. John has Ancestral File Number 4Q4N-HD. He was buried in Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, , Va.

Spouse: Lucy IVERSON. Lucy IVERSON and John ROGERS were married in 1641 in Worcester, , England. Children were: Giles ROGERS, John ROGERS, Peter ROGERS, William ROGERS, Robert ROGERS.


John ROGERS was born about 9 December 1619 in Langharne, Carmathen, Wales. He died about 1685 at the age of 66 in , Surry, Virginia. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
John Rogers sailed from Gravesend, england, 21 aug 1635 on the ship "George" Parents: Edward ROGERS and Rachel ROGERS.

Spouse: Mary ATKINS. Mary ATKINS and John ROGERS were married about 1654 in James City, Virginia. _UIDC8BC4B6B4CB7F443BD52E37DAC2C3EB3ACA9 Children were: William ROGERS, John ROGERS, Daniel ROGERS, Katherine ROGERS.


John ROGERS13 was born on 8 October 1641 in Newport, Newport, R.i.. He died on 27 March 1716 at the age of 74 in Newport, Newport Co, Ri. He has Ancestral File Number LW15-GN. John was buried in Holycross Chapel, Middletown, Newport Co, Ri. Parents: James ROGERS and Mrs. Mary ROGERS.


John ROGERS682 was born in 1645 in Edinburgh, , Scotland. He has Ancestral File Number 2162-W8B. He died Aft 15 1714/1715 Mar in , York, Va. Parents: John ROGERS and Lucy IVERSON.


John ROGERS was born about 1659 in of , Surry, Virginia. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. Parents: John ROGERS and Mary ATKINS.


John ROGERS682 was born in 1717 in , King And Queen Co., Va. He died in 1797 at the age of 80 in , Person Co., Nc. He has Ancestral File Number 4Q4M-82. Parents: John RODGERS and Rachel EASTHAM.


John M ROGERS was born in 1798 in ,,South Carolina. He died in 1835 at the age of 37 in ,Richland,Illinios. Parents: Thomas Alexander ROGERS and Jane CHAMBERS.

Spouse: Matilda ALEXANDER. Matilda ALEXANDER and John M ROGERS were married in 1814 in Sugar Creek Prarie,Lawrence,Illinios. Children were: Thomas Alexander ROGERS, Benonia ROGERS, Enoch ROGERS, Green ROGERS, Laurel ROGERS.

Spouse: Sally MARTIN.


John W. ROGERS was born in 1869. Parents: Hugh ROGERS and Mary Ann ALLEN.


Joseph ROGERS was born about 1623 in Laugharne, Carmathen, Wales. Parents: Edward ROGERS and Rachel ROGERS.


Joseph ROGERS was born in 1700 in of , Surry, Virginia. He died on 18 February 1752 at the age of 52 in , Northamton, North Carolina. Parents: William ROGERS and Elizabeth CARTWRIGHT.


Joseph ROGERS was born in 1800 in ,,South Carolina. Parents: Thomas Alexander ROGERS and Jane CHAMBERS.


Katherine ROGERS was born in 1663 in of , Surry, Virginia. Parents: John ROGERS and Mary ATKINS.


Laurel ROGERS was born in 1822 in ,Posey,Indiana. Parents: John M ROGERS and Matilda ALEXANDER.


Lillian Esther "Ellie" ROGERS2673 was born on 27 June 1866 in Lansing, Mower, Minnesota. She died on 5 January 1929 at the age of 62 in Milwaukee, Junction, Wisconsin. She was buried in Lakeside Cemetery Phillips, Price, Wisconsin. RESIDENCE: At the time of her grandmother, Huldah Bassett's death in Oct 1886, she was living in Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin, age 23.


BIRTH: Place changed from Michigan to Minnesota based on father's residence in 1860.

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Lucy ROGERS682 was born in 1673 in Worcs, Eng. She has Ancestral File Number 4Q4N-CP. Parents: Giles ROGERS and Lucie EASTHAM.


Lucy ROGERS682 was born in 1731 in , Kng-Qun, Va. She died in 1764 at the age of 33. She has Ancestral File Number 4Q4N-6T. Parents: John RODGERS and Rachel EASTHAM.


Margaret ROGERS was born in 1818 in New Harmony,Posey, Indiana. Parents: Alexander M ROGERS and Auroria STALLINGS.


Margaret Ann "Middy" ROGERS was born in 1820 in ,,Indiana. Parents: William Henry ROGERS and Jane Angeline MCFADDEN.

Spouse: James W NEWSOM. Margaret Ann "Middy" ROGERS and James W NEWSOM were married.

Spouse: Martin Luther ROBINSON. Margaret Ann "Middy" ROGERS and Martin Luther ROBINSON were married on 25 November 1838 in Poseyville,Posey,Indiana.


Margaret Price ROGERS was born in 1773 in ,,South Carolina. She died on 1 March 1842 at the age of 69 in ,Posey,Indiana. Parents: Thomas Alexander ROGERS and Jane CHAMBERS.

Spouse: Eligah ROOK. Margaret Price ROGERS and Eligah ROOK were married in 1795 in ,,South Carolina. Children were: Sarah ROOK, Elizabeth ROOK.


Mary ROGERS was born about 1582 in , , , England. Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills
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Spouse: Henry PINDAR. Mary ROGERS and Henry PINDAR were married on 22 May 1614 in , , , England. Children were: Mary PINDAR.


Mary ROGERS was born in 1628 in England (now part of United Kingdom).1178 She died in May 1653 at the age of 25 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Mass. Bay Colony, British Empire.1178 Compiled by Thom Danicki (danickit at comcast.net) from a variety of sources.

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Spouse: William HEALY , Sr.. Mary ROGERS and William HEALY , Sr. were married in 1650 in Mass. Bay Colony, British Empire. Children were: Sarah HEALY, William HEALY , Jr..