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Matthew T III Rogers 1768–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 NOV 1768

Birth Location: Logan, W. Va

Death Date: 1853

Death Location: Spencer, In

Father: James Rogers

Mother: Martha Blackburn

Spouse(s): Eleanor Carter

Children(s): Eleanor Rogers, Nancy ROGERS, James ROGERS, Rebecca ROGERS, Stephen ROGERS, Elizabeth Rogers, Mary Rogers

The story of Matthew T III Rogers began in 1768 in Logan, W. Va. Matthew T III Rogers married Eleanor Carter, and had children including Eleanor Rogers, Elizabeth Rogers, James M Rogers, Mary Rogers, Nancy Rogers, Rebecca Rogers, Stephen V Rogers. Matthew T III Rogers passed away in 1853 in Spencer, In.

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Biography

  • The story of Matthew T III Rogers began in 1768 in Logan, W. Va.
  • Matthew T III Rogers married Eleanor Carter, and had children including Eleanor Rogers, Elizabeth Rogers, James M Rogers, Mary Rogers, Nancy Rogers, Rebecca Rogers, Stephen V Rogers.
  • Matthew T III Rogers passed away in 1853 in Spencer, In.

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Matthew Rogers's Ancestors

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Matthew Rogers
1768–1853
Birth Place: Logan, W. Va
Parents
James Rogers
1741–1828
Albermarle Cty or Augusta Cty, VA
Martha Blackburn
1741–1818
West Augusta Cty, VA
Grandparents
Matthew Rogers
1718–1770
Bertie, North Carolina, United States
Ann (Woods) (Wooles?)
1718–1744
North Carolina, United States
William (Thomas) Blackburn
1727–1782
Ulster, , , Ireland
Rachel (Sarah) Scott
1731–1790
Ulster, , , Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Peter Rogers
1696–1785
Elizabeth Rogers?
1743–1760
Colonel Woods
1693–1720
Elizabeth Clifford
1692–1718
Archibald Blackburn
1685–1749
Margaret Wilson
1684–1749
Daniel Scott
1700–1755
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Rogers
1677–1724
Mary Armistead
1680–1724
Anthony Armistead
1668–1728
Elizabeth Westwood
1672–1750
John Woods
1654–1722
Susannah Anderson
1656–1690
John Blackburn
1643–1723
Elizabeth McGrew
1647–1713

Matthew Rogers's Descendants

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Matthew (T III) Rogers (16 NOV 1768–1853) m. Eleanor Carter (3 Apr 1764–25 Oct 1831)
  1. 1. Eleanor Rogers 1792–1870
  2. 2. Nancy ROGERS 1785–1846
  3. 3. James (M) ROGERS 1790–
  4. 4. Rebecca ROGERS 1799–
  5. 5. Stephen (V) ROGERS 1796–
  6. 6. Elizabeth Rogers 1783–1859
  7. 7. Mary Rogers 1794–1842

Matthew Rogers's Timeline

2 Records

1768
16 NOV 1768
Birth of Matthew T III Rogers in Logan, W. Va
Logan, W. Va
1853
1853
Age 85
Death of Matthew T III Rogers in Spencer, In
Spencer, In

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 NOV 1768
    Event Place: Logan, W. Va

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1853
    Event Place: Spencer, In

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