ALT. PLACE OF DEATH: Surry Co., VA
MARRIED: 7 Sep. 1686 in Surry, VA
NOTE:
Will of William Rogers dated January 28, 1725, probated in Surry County, Virginia, on May 17, 1727. "Lancasters of Trigg County" by Jeannie Lancaster. In Order Book 1, Page 530, in Surry County, Virginia is recorded: On January 6, 1679, Hezekial Bunnill gave bond for the estate of Elizabeth Cartwright, and on September 7, 1686, William Rogers, having married Elizabeth Cartwright, orphan, receipted Mr. Bunnill for his wife's estate. Elizabeth was the daughter of Robert Cartwright. She is mentioned in his will dated February 19, 1767, and probated in Surry County, Virginia, on April 10, 1676.
NOTE:
Elizabeth was left a wedding ring, a Great Bible, a steer given her by John Orchard, a steer given her by Richard Cartwright, and a breeding sow given her by Joan Bunnill in the will of her father, Robert Cartwright. Hezekiah Bunnill was to have the tuition of Elizabeth, according to the will of her father, Robert. Elizabeth was the eldest daughter and was under the guardianship of Hezekiah Bunnill, who on November 4, 1679, presented Walter Flood and Richard Avery as securities for her estate.
She was married to William Rogers by September 7, 1686 when Rogers receipted Hezekiah Bunnill for her property.
Her brother, Robert Jr., died without issue in 1699. His nuncupatory will, sworn to Nov. 7, 1699 by George Middleton and Nathaniel Harrison leaves his property to his sister Elizabeth Rogers, his siser Mary, his god-daughter Sarah Rogers, and William Rogers (to whom he refers as "the old man").