!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p15/62 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p56 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 -alive at Plymouth 10 Dec 1739, when Eleazer + Ruhamah ROGERS acknowledged a deedspouse: >Willis, Ruhamah Ammi (*1678 - >1739)
per History and Gen. of MF Plantersspouse: >Young, Martha (*1689 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p63 -n.f.r
per History and Gen. of MF Plantersspouse: >Higgins, Jonathan (1637 - >1711)per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser death date between 2 Jan 1677/78-4 Jul 1679
!SOURCE:"Richard Higgins and His Descendants" FHL film # 1036677. Ref. Mayflower Families Vol 2.
per Mayflower recordsspouse: >Williams, Nathaniel (1639 - 1692)Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 13 Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 3
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p15. BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p22 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p15. -bef. informal settlement of father's estate 8 Jul 1704 DEATH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p22 -"d. bef. 8 July 1704 (informal settlement of fahter's estate); n.f.r." QUESTION: Any relation to RIN 3328 wife of Jonathan HIGGINS and mother of Hannah HIGGINS who m. c1699 Nicholas PAINE?
per Carol Mallory (have GEDCOM disk)spouse: >Rogers, Peter (*1682 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p60 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p60 -poss the Elizabeth ROGERS who m. Eastham, int rec 12 Jan 1722/3, Thomas MAYO b. Eastham 3 Apr 1678, d. there Jul 1769, son of Thomas and Barbara (KNOWLES) MAYO DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p60 -mentioned in settlement order dated 22 May 1696spouse: >Mayo, Thomas (1678 - 1769)
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62/63 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p63 -possibly the Elizabeth ROGERS who m. Eastham, int. rec. 6 Oct 1722, Thomas MAYO, son of Thomas and Barbara (KNOWLES) MAYO; n.f.r.spouse: >Mayo, Thomas (1678 - 1769)
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p63
!SOURCE: Harwich VR Gideon Rogers listed as member of Cap't Reed's Co. in 1780 concerning the French and Indian Wars
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser living 1622
per Mayflower recordsspouse: >Terry, Thomas (~1631 - 1691)per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser
per MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa Tisdale
per History and Gen. of MF Plantersspouse: >Higgins, Jonathan (1637 - >1711)dates per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser
!per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser died between 1 Jun 1747-5 Nov 1754 probably in Hingham, MAspouse: >Bradford, Samuel (1668 - 1714)
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p15/60 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p60 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p156 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p60 -murdered by her husband as reported in `Boston News Letter' 19 Jul 1733spouse: >Harding, Maziah (1671 - 1734)
per History and Gen. of MF Plantersspouse: >Smith, James (*1685 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p55 -"desc. of both Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins and Pilgrim Thomas Rogers" BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p43 -prob MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p55 -Joseph Leven "prob. m. (1) Plymouth 4 Nov. 1723 Hannah Rogers and had children" DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p43 -prob bef husband's second marriage 9 Nov 1732 DEATH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p56 -"d. prob. bef. 9 Nov. 1732"spouse: >Lewen, Joseph (*1697 - >1730)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, MA + his descendants Thomas Spooner, 1883spouse: >Bartlett, Ichabod (>1721 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Records of William Spooner of Plymouth, MA + his descendants Thomas Spooner, 1883 Plymouth, MA Vital Records
!SOURCE: Harwich VR Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 6, by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992, pg 439.
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 -n.f.r.
per History of MF Planters by L.C. Hillsnot mentioned in MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser
per History and Gen. of MF Plantersspouse: >Paine, Mary (<1655 - >1705)!BIRTH: NEGHR Vol 47, April 1893, "Snow Genealogy" Handwritten genealogies (2) from Eastham Public Library Archives.
!MARRIAGE: NEGHR Vol 47 as noted above NEGHR Vol 22, January 1868, "Thomas Paine of Eastham and Posterity" Hand written genealogies (2) from Eastham Public Library Archives.
!Son of Lieut. Joseph Rogers of Mayflower.
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p33 BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p44 "a grandson of Pilgrim Thomas Rogers" MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p33 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p44 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p33 DEATH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p44 WILL: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p44 -"Settlement of the estate of James Rogers of Eastham, deceased, at Plymouth on 6 May 1678 provided for widow Mary Rogers and her small children, with the eldest, Samuel <later called James>, to have a double portion, and the rest to have equal parts according to the will of their grandfather."
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p33 BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p44 -"he record reads as follows: `Samuel Rogers (otherwise baptised James and soe to be Called april 1680) the sonne of James Rogers was borne the 30th day of october 1673'; the words enclosed in parentheses were interlined by the same hand, in different ink."
per Carol Malloryspouse: >Blackburn, Martha (1741 - 1818)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Oakman, Hiram (1801 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
per Mayflower records born in England or Holland died between 26 Aug 1691 and 20 Sep 1692, Duxburyspouse: >Churchman, Anna (*1617 - )per THOMAS ROGERS, PILGRIM, AND SOME OF HIS DESCDNDANTS by Elizabeth S. Daniel and Jeanne E. Sawtelle, 1980 "Pilgrim Thomas Rogers was born, probably in England, before 1590. The first certain reference to him was in 1618, when he became a citizen of Leiden, Holland, sponsored by two of the Pilgrim community who had come from Worksop, Notts., and Sandwich, Kent, both in England. Therefore, Thomas himself may have come from one ot those towns. In April 1620, Thomas sold his Leiden home in preparation for the voyage across the Atlantic, and he died early in 1621, in Plymouth Colony. The only other information that we positively know about Thomas Rogers is that Gov. William Bradford, in 1650, wrote that "Thomas Rogers and Joseph his son" came on the MAYFLOWER, and that "Thomas died in the first sickness, but his son Joseph is still living and is married and hath six children. The rest of Thomas Roger's (children) came over and are married and have many children." We know from the 1622 Poll Tax that the Rogers family in Leiden then consisted of widow Elsgen (or Elizabeth), son Jan (or John), and daughters Lysbeth and Geietgen (or Elizabeth and Margaret). The English equivalents were supplied by the Leiden Archivist. John Rogers arrived at Plymouth about 1630, with last of the Leidne contingent. His identity is proved by a 1640 grant to him and Joseph Rogers, calling them brothers, and giving them each 50 acres at the North River. If Thomas had other sons, it is highly unlikely that they lived to maturity, since they neither appear in the 1622 tax list, nor were they granted land with their brothers. ...Research among the married women of Plymouth and Salem, where many of the Leiden group landed, has so far failed to show any Margaret or Elizabeth as a likely daughter of Thomas Rogers... To date, the MF Socitey recognizes only Joseph and John as children of Pilgrim Thomas Rogers. ...In 1634 he bought land in Duxbury, and was also granted 50 acres in 1640, as was his brother Joseph. John served on a jury for the first time in 1641, was made a freeman around March 1641/2, and became a highway surveyor in Duxbury in 1644. He was also a deputy at court in 1657, and was made a constable of Duxbury in 1666. There were a number of land transactions in which John was involved between 1662 and 1685. As one of the "ancient freemen,: he was given land in 1662 on the northerly side of Taunton. In 1664 he sold half his meadow northwest of "Joanes River," with the consent of wife Anna. This is the only time she is called by name except at their marriage. In 1667 he was granted 100 acres on Coteticutt River, and in 1670 John Rogers of Duxbury weaver "and his wife" acknowledged a deed made in 1654, through which he had sold the 50 acres granted to him in 1640. He sold another 100 acres in 1673. His last recorded land transaction was the sale of an acre of his Duxbury land to Wrestling Brewster, acknowledging his signature in 1685. The original will of John Rogers, probated 20 Sep 1692, is no longer in existence, but the copy entered in the records of Plymouth Colony at his death appoints his son John Rogers as "sole Executor and Administrator."
per Mayflower records married 3 times: Elizabeth Pabodie Hannah Hobart Browne Marah Cobham Browning (see Mayflower records for dates and children)spouse: >Cobham, Marah (1652 - 1739)MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS By Susan E. Roser
!Mayflower Descendant, edited by George Ernest Bowman, Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants Will written 27 Apr 1713, inventory 10 Aug 1714, MD 11:180.spouse: >Twining, Elizabeth (*1650 - 1725)per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser died between 27 Apr 1713-10 Aug 1714
!SOURCE: Mayflower Famillies through Five Generations, by the Society of Mayflower Descendants, Vol. 2, 1978. pg 173. The inventory of the estate of John Rogers, yeoman, deceased, was taken 5 Apr 1739. On 1 May 1739, Ebenezer Rogers, John Rogers, Joseph Rogers, Reuben Nickerson and Sarah Rogers, all of Harwich; Jonathan Rogers of Yarmouth and Benjamin Rogers of Kingston in Plymouth Co. agreed that Joseph should have payment from the estate of their father and husband, John Rogers deceased for services done since 1729. The aggreement was acknowledged by all but Benjamin on 29 Aug 1739. On 28 Aug. 1739 Priscilla Nickerson, wife of Reubin and daughter of John Rogers deceased, gave her consent ( on the back of the document)++++ Thankful was apparently not involved in the transaction.spouse: >Hamblin, Priscilla (1670 - <1728)per History and Gen. of MF Planters "He resided in Harwich on land probably left to him by his father under the will dated 1713. He seems to have died before 1739, for there was an agreement entered into by his heirs dated May 1, 1739, and naming children Ebenezer, John, Joseph, Rueben Nickerson, and Sarah Rogers of Harwich, Benjamin of Kingston, and Jonathan of Yarmouth. His father by ll under date of Apr. 27, 1713, stated in part "to my son John Jr. 20 acres of upland in Herwich where his dwelling house now stands- also one half of my meadow, and also that my third part of a share of sedge ground lying on pochey sedge flats which was laid out in the right of my decesed father Joseph Rogers"."
!SOURCE: Joseph Rogers Pilgrim and some of his Descendants by the Thomas Rogers Society. Mayflower Families through five generations by the Society of Mayflower Descendants, pg 173.spouse: >Nickerson, Sarah (*1705 - )per History and Gen. of MF Planters
!SOURCE: Joseph Rogers Pilgrim and some of his Descendants by the Thomas Rogers Society. Mayflower Families through five generations by the Society of Mayflower Descendants, pg 173.spouse: >Cooke, Elizabeth (*1707 - )
!born 17 Jan 1883?
per Mayflower records married Hannah ? see records for children's namesspouse: >?, Hannah (*1611 - )!Mayflower Descendant, edited by George Ernest Bowman, Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants Will written 2 Jan 1677/8, inventory 15 Jan 1677/8, MD 3:67 A History of Early Orleans by Ruth L Barnard, published for the Orleans Historical Society, Orleans, MA, by William S Sullwold, Publishing, Taunton MA, 1975. states "The third person from the Mayflower to settle at 'Nosset' was Joseph Rogers, a young lad, son of Thomas Rogers who died the first winter at Plymouth leaving said Joseph and five sons in England who later came to this country. Rogers descended from Sir Tancred de Hauteville was born about 970, a nobleman of Normandy, and from Grand Count Roger I, who was created 'Duke of Apulia, King of Sicily' which comprised Sicily and the lower half of present Italy. Joseph Rogers lived in Plymouth and Duxbury, then move to Sandwich and in 1647 he settled at Pochet. His wife was named Hannah. Five children were born in Duxbury and three at Pochet. At Nauset, Joseph Rogers was commissioned a Lieutenant in 1647" Buried at Old Cove Cemetery.
per THOMAS ROGERS, PILGRIM, AND SOME OF HIS DESCDNDANTS by Elizabeth S. Daniel and Jeanne E. Sawtelle, 1980 "Pilgrim Thomas Rogers was born, probably in England, before 1590. The first certain reference to him was in 1618, when he became a citizen of Leiden, Holland, sponsored by two of the Pilgrim community who had come from Worksop, Notts., and Sandwich, Kent, both in England. Therefore, Thomas himself may have come from one ot those towns. In April 1620, Thomas sold his Leiden home in preparation for the voyage across the Atlantic, and he died early in 1621, in Plymouth Colony. The only other information that we positively know about Thomas Rogers is that Gov. William Bradford, in 1650, wrote that "Thomas Rogers and Joseph his son" came on the MAYFLOWER, and that "Thomas died in the first sickness, but his son Joseph is still living and is married and hath six children. The rest of Thomas Roger's (children) came over and are married and have many children." We know from the 1622 Poll Tax that the Rogers family in Leiden then consisted of widow Elsgen (or Elizabeth), son Jan (or John), and daughters Lysbeth and Geietgen (or Elizabeth and Margaret). The English equivalents were supplied by the Leiden Archivist. John Rogers arrived at Plymouth about 1630, with last of the Leidne contingent. His identity is proved by a 1640 grant to him and Joseph Rogers, calling them brothers, and giving them each 50 acres at the North River. If Thomas had other sons, it is highly unlikely that they lived to maturity, since they neither appear in the 1622 tax list, nor were they granted land with their brothers. ...Research among the married women of Plymouth and Salem, where many of the Leiden group landed, has so far failed to show any Margaret or Elizabeth as a likely daughter of Thomas Rogers... To date, the MF Socitey recognizes only Joseph and John as children of Pilgrim Thomas Rogers. ...tradition that Gov. Bradford took Jospeh into his home after Thomas died in the winter of 1620/1. Joseph became a freeman in 1633, and received permission in 1635/6 to operate a ferry across the Jones River. In 1636 he was first noted as serving on a jury. Joseph was granted 30 acres of land in 1638, and became a constable of Ducbury in 1639/40. He and is brother John were each granted 50 acres of upland in 1640. Joseph seems to have moved to Eastham, then known as Nauset, around 1647. In June of that year he was made a lieutenant, with the duty of exercising the men at arms there. He apparently lived briefly in Sandwich in the early 1650's. He served on the council of war during 1658, was freed from his lieutenancy in 1661, but reestablished in 1664. In 1670 he was a selectman in Eastham. The original will of Joseph Rogers no longer exists. (See copy from above book for more will info)
per History and Gen. of MF Plantersspouse: >Deane, Susanna (<1634 - <1701)per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p15/59 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p59 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p59 -"of a Strang distemper of which he had long lain Sick."spouse: >Harding, Prudence (*1665 - >1713)
per History and Gen. of MF Plantersspouse: >?, Sarah (*1683 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p60 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p60 -mentioned in settlement order dated 22 May 1696; n.f.r.
!SOURCE: Joseph Rogers Pilgrim and some of his Descendants by the Thomas Rogers Society. Mayflower Families through five generations by the Society of Mayflower Descendants, pg 173.spouse: >Bassett, Fear (*1712 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 BURIAL: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62
!SOURCE: Joseph Rogers Pilgrim and Some of his Descendants by the Thomas Rogers Society. Harwich VR History of Harwich by Josias Paine Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 6, Stephen Hopkins, by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992.spouse: >Cole, Elizabeth (1726 - )
SOURCE: Thomas Rogers Pilgrim and some of his Descendants by Thomas Rogers Society.
!Named in Ebenezer's will as "well beloved and dependable son" left bulk of estate with property in Lyme CT and Harwich. Named executor of estate. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 6, by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992, pg 439.
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p62
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser living 1622
per History and Gen. of MF Plantersspouse: >Phinney, John (1638 - 1719)per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser death date
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p33 BIRTH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p44 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p33/70 MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p44 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p33 DEATH: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p44spouse: >Cole, John (1670 - 1746)
per Carol Malloryspouse: >Wooels, Ann (*1717 - )
per History and Gen. of MF Planters
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p63 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p63 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p63