Misc. Notes
Details to be entered from Waters, including an abstract of his will.
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 09:59:52 -0400 (EDT)
From: Richard Smyth <
smyth@email.unc.edu>
Cc:
ROGERS-L@rootsweb.comSubject: Re: [ROGERS-L] Ancestry of Rev. Nathaniel R (1598-1655), MA immigrant
According to a series of articles in the NEHGR, there is, as you say, no
evidence that Rev. Nathaniel Rogers was descended from the proto-martyr,
John Rogers. The father of "Roaring John" Rogers of Dedham, England, was
John (-2) Rogers, a wealthy shoemaker of Moulsham, parish of Chelmsford,
Co. Essex. As far as I know, the family of the mother, Mary, is not known.
John (-2)'s second wife (Mary died in 1579) was Joan Garlinge (who, in
turn, married (2) John Hammond, a surgeon of Moulsham. Roaring John's
second wife, Elizabeth Gold (widow of John Hawes), was the father of Rev.
Nathaniel Rogers.
I have looked a bit at the ancestry of Nathaniel's wife, Margaret Crane,
but not at the ancestry of John(-2) Rogers of Moulsham. He was said to be
"from the North" and the NEHGR articles contain speculation that the
families of John of Dedham and John the proto-martyr might have common
ancestors.