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From: "John Buczek" <>
Subject: Re: [Ma-Bay-Colony] Re: MA-BAY-COLONY-D Digest V02 #33
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 15:06:42 -0500
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Roger.... if what little you provided is true then all of the following
should be of interest to you. Congratulations... you can become a member of
the Mayflower Family.

See.....thier site

http://www.mayflower.org/

Here is another site that should be of interest

http://members.aol.com/calebj/mayflower.html

I am a member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and have just
spent the last several hours researching Joseph Rogers. Below is what I
found on line at the NEHGS site which requires membership.

I would suggest if you find this info of importance that you consider
joining the Society. The fee is $60/year and allows for research on thier
site as well as book borrowing for a small fee.There are a half dozen Rogers
genealogies available as well as several books on the history of Eastham.

Their site is at

http://www.newenglandancestors.org/

I have reviewed 28 pages on the site, there are 32 more and then many others
dealing with this family.

Any ways... here is what I found. I wish you the best.

Rogers

Thomas Rogers with son Joseph Rogers came aboard the Mayflower; left
Southampton Aug 5, 1620 and arrived Cape Cod Dec 11, 1620

Source: Planters of the Commonwealth

Thomas Rogers died the first winter before the arrival of the Fortune on
Nov. 9, 1621.

Source: The Passengers of the Mayflower by Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff
M.D. pub 1847

The original document reads:

Thomas Rogers and Joseph his sone, his other children came afterwards

++++++++++
Joseph Rogers Jr. b July 19, 1635 at Sandwich, Mass. son of Lieut. Joseph
Rogers, one of the passengers on the Mayflower; married Susannah Dean at
Eastham, Mass. April 4, 1660. He died at Eastham, Mass. Dec 27, 1660
(Note: Plymouth Colony Records copied from the originals by the Hon. Elijah
Hayward pub 1855 have "died Jan 27, 1660/1")

Source: The Dean Family Genealogy pub 1849

++++++++++

Taxes to be brought in January 2, 1632/33

Joseph Rogers paid taxes of 00 lb: 09s: 00p
John Rogers paid taxes of 00 lb: 09s: 00p

Source: Plymouth Colony Rates communicated by Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff
M.D. pub 1850
++++++++++++

In the year 1644 the Court doth grant unto the Church of New Plymouth or
those that go to dwell at Nausett (Eastham) all that tract of land that
lying between sea & sea ....
Inhabitants of Eastham Mass. - May 22, 1655

Amongst others, Joseph Rogers

Inhabitants admitted before 1675

John Rogers, Thomas Rogers

Inhabitants in 1695

James Rogers

Source: First Inhabitants of Eastham by David Hamblin - member of the New
England Historical-Genealogical Society pub 1852

+++++++++++++++++
James Rogers son of Joseph Rogers married Mary Paine Jan 11, 1670
(Note: he died in 1678 source: The Snow Genealogy pub 1893)

Thomas Rogers son of Joseph married Elizabeth Snow Dec. 13, 1665

John Rogers son of Joseph married Elizabeth Twining Aug. 19, 1669

Joseph Rogers son of Joseph married Susannah Doan Feb 4, 1660
(Note: Plymouth Colony Records copied from the originals by the Hon. Elijah
Hayward pub 1855 have "Susannah Deane")

Source: Early Settlers of Eastham by David Hamblin - member of the New
England Historical-Genealogical Society pub 1852

++++++++++++++++
Stephen Snow married Susannah Rogers widow of Joseph Rogers Oct. 28, 1663
(see above Susannah Dean)

Source: First Settlers of Eastham Mass by David Hamblin - member of the New
England Historical-Genealogical Society pub 1853

++++++++++++++++
This is very interesting:

Stephen Snow third son of Nicholas and Constance (Hopkins) Snow. He was
probably born in Plymouth about 1636 and died "Nauset Records December 17
Monday 1705". He married first December 13, 1663 (Eastham Records) Susannah
(Dean) Rogers daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth (Ring) Dean. She was born
Plymouth before 1634; married first Joseph Rogers Jr. son of Lieut. Rogers
(who came as a boy on the Mayflower)

[Joseph Rogers born 17 July 1635 and died from a fall in wrestling with his
friend Richard Hawes "Christmas Day 1660" Susannah Dean's mother married for
her second husband Josias Cook and was the mother of Ann, first wife of Mark
Snow]

Source: The Snow Genealogy by Mrs. M. L. T. Alden of Troy N. Y. pub 1893

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Subject: [Ma-Bay-Colony] Re: MA-BAY-COLONY-D Digest V02 #33


> Does anyone know the parents of the Lieut Joseph Rogers Eastham
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> in1647 listed in the last forum? Thanks
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> Roger
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