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Robert Rogers

Also Known As: "William"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Goochland County, Virginia Colony
Death: November 18, 1740 (54-55)
Goochland County, Province of Virginia
Immediate Family:

Son of Charles Rogers and Jane Rogers
Husband of Susannah Rogers and Susannah Rogers
Father of Elizabeth Shelton; Robert Rogers; Lucy Dauson; Timothy Lot Rogers; Ann Ligon and 6 others
Brother of Jane Randolph; William Rogers and Lewis Rogers

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About Robert Rogers

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Robert Rogers about 1690–June 1739 (Age 49) Surry, Virginia, British Colonial America

The Life Summary of Robert

When Robert Rogers was born about 1690, in Surry, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, William ROGERS Sr, was 33 and his mother, Elizabeth CARTWRIGHT, was 20. He married Susannah Childley on 12 February 1712, in St Benet Paul's Wharf with St Peter Paul's Wharf, London, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 9 daughters. He died in June 1739, in Chowan, North Carolina, British Colonial America, at the age of 49.

Spouse and Children

Robert Rogers Male 1690–1739

•  Male

Susannah Childley Female 1691–1785

•  Female

Marriage 12 February 1712 St Benet Paul's Wharf with St Peter Paul's Wharf, London, England, United Kingdom

Children (16)

Elizabeth Rogers Female 1709–1800

•  Female

Caroline Rogers Female 1711–Deceased

•  Female

Lucy Rogers Female 1713–1740

•  Female

Robert Rogers jr Male 1717–1794

•  Male

Elizabeth Rogers Female 1720–Deceased

•  Female

+11 More Children

Name Meaning

Rogers

Robert English: patronymic from the personal name Roger .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

Possible Related Names Roger

William ROGERS Sr Male 1657–1727

•  Male

Elizabeth CARTWRIGHT Female 1670–1730

•  Female

Siblings (10)

Benjamin Rogers Male 1687–1744

•  Male

Ann Rogers Female 1688–1758

•  Female

Robert Rogers Male 1690–1739

•  Male

Elizabeth ROGERS Female 1692–1750

•  Female

Mary Rogers Female 1693–1751

•  Female

+5 More Children

Story Highlight Robert Rogers will

North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1660-1790 View Record Name Robert Rogers Location Chowan Precinct Will Date 13 Dec 1736 Probate Date 11 Jun 1739 Will Grandsons: Robert Daniell and William Rogers. Son …

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Family Time Line

Spouse and Children

Parents and Siblings

1680 1700 1720 1740 1760 1780 1800 1820 1840 1860

Robert Rogers

1690–1739 Susannah Childley

1691–1785 Marriage: 12 February 1712

Elizabeth Rogers

1709–1800 Lucy Rogers

1713–1740 Robert Rogers jr

1717–1794 Elizabeth Rogers

1720–Deceased Jeremiah Whitney

1720–Deceased Josiah Whitney

1722–Deceased Susannah Rogers

1726–1740 Susannah Rogers

1727–1749 William Rogers

1735–1777 Susannah Whitney

1737–Deceased Caroline Rogers

1711–Deceased Ann Rogers

1725–1773 David Rogers

1727–1769 Timothy Lot Rogers

1731–1829 Rebecca Whitney

1735–1793 Ethelred Rogers

1736–Deceased

World Events (3)

1711 · The Tuscarora War

Age 22 The British, Dutch, and German settlers fought with the Tuscarora Native Americans, from September 22, 1711- February 11, 1715, in North Carolina

1718 Age 29 North Carolina is the location of Cape Hatteras, sometimes called the Graveyard of the Atlantic- many shipwrecks have occurred nearby.

1729 · Becomes a Royal Colony Age 40 July 25, 1729, North Carolina became a royal colony, when the colony was sold to King George II.

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Robert Rogers's Timeline

1685
1685
Goochland County, Virginia Colony
1711
1711
Surry, Colonial Virginia
1713
1713
Surry, Colonial Virginia
1715
1715
Virginia, Colonial Colony
1717
1717
Dunkirk, King and Queen County, Province of Virginia
1720
1720
birth date estimated, New Kent County , Virginia
1720
1720
Virginia, United States
1725
1725
Bertie, Colonial North Carolina
1725
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States