Rogers, Rachel
Birth Name | Rogers, Rachel |
Gramps ID | I79281864 |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | 55 years, 21 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth [E1377] | 1737-10-17 |
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Death [E1378] | 1792-11-07 | Drysdale, VA |
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Birth [E1379] | 1737 | Kng-Qun, Virginia |
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Death [E1380] | Wft 1751-1831 |
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Death [E1381] | 1792-11-07 |
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Burial [E1382] | King & Queen, County, Virginia |
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Relation to the center person (Haring, Living) : fourth great grandson
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Rogers, John [I79292370] | 1680 | 1762 | |
Mother | Byrd, Mary [I79292407] | 1689 | 1763 | |
Brother | Rogers, John [I79281856] | 1717 | 1797 | |
Brother | Rogers, Giles [I79281857] | 1719 | 1794 | |
Brother | Rogers, George [I79281858] | 1721-06-11 | 1802-03-13 | |
Sister | Rogers, Mary [I79281859] | about 1725 | Wft 1726-1819 | |
Sister | Rogers, Lucy [I79281861] | 1731 | 1764 | |
Sister | Rogers, Mildred [I79281862] | 1733 | after 1778-01-15 | |
Sister | Rogers, Ann [I79295859] | 1733-12-30 | 1798-12-24 | |
Brother | Rogers, Bird [Byrd] [I79292415] | 1735 | 1800 | |
Rogers, Rachel [I79281864] | 1737-10-17 | 1792-11-07 |
Families
  |   | Family of Robertson, Donald and Rogers, Rachel [F35207499] | ||||||||||||
Married | Husband | Robertson, Donald [I79280597] ( * 1717-09-27 + 1783-01-30 ) | ||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Robertson, Charles [I79281164] | 1765-08-17 | 1767-03-23 |
Robertson, Lucy Donald [I79281274] | 1773-07-09 | 1856-11-23 |
Robertson, Isaac [I79281385] | 1776-08-27 | 1811-04-17 |
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Marriage [E38292] | Wft 1751-1784 |
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Narrative
[Byrne]
!pg 24: The Rogers family was stanch Presbyterian in faith, and so
also, we are inclined to believe, was Donald Robertson. He may have
been a member of the Church of England, but we think not, as he was
never an officer or vestryman of that church. Moreover, his early
associations and training would have naturally inclined him to
Presbyterianism. Some of his descendants claim he was a Catholic, and
many masses, according to the ritual of that church, have been offered
for the repose of his soul. The basis for their claim, so far as we
can learn, is that the old Latin Bible, which he owned, contains in
his handwriting a list of scripture texts, said by Catholics to
authorize prayers for the dead and the use of the sign of the cross.
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 10, Ed. 1
[S31232090]
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Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 16, Ed. 1
[S31232094]
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- Page: Tree #1609
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- Page: Tree #1609
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