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Zachariah Rogers 1800–1832 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1800

Birth Location: Hainesport, Burlington Co., NJ

Death Date: 1832

Death Location: Burlington Co., NJ

Father: Samuel Rogers

Mother: Abigail Reeves

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Zachariah Rogers was born in 1800 in Hainesport, Burlington Co., NJ, the child of Samuel Rogers And Abigail Reeves. Zachariah Rogers passed away in 1832 in Burlington Co., NJ.

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Biography

  • Zachariah Rogers was born in 1800 in Hainesport, Burlington Co., NJ, the child of Samuel Rogers And Abigail Reeves.
  • Zachariah Rogers passed away in 1832 in Burlington Co., NJ.

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Zachariah Rogers's Ancestors

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Zachariah Rogers
1800–1832
Birth Place: Hainesport, Burlington Co., NJ
Parents
Samuel Rogers
1766–1825
MT. Holly, Burlington Co., NJ
Abigail Reeves
1770–1849
Northampton Twp., Burlington Co., NJ
Grandparents
Lt. (William Branson Rogers) III
1732–1796
New Hanover, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
Esther Rogers
1732–1800
Trenton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Gans-halevi
1705–1771
Branca Cauvern
1709–1766
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Gans-halevi
1672–1743
Sara Haas
1676–1745

Zachariah Rogers's Timeline

2 Records

1800
1800
Birth of Zachariah Rogers in Hainesport, Burlington Co., NJ
Hainesport, Burlington Co., NJ
1832
1832
Age 32
Death of Zachariah Rogers in Burlington Co., NJ
Burlington Co., NJ

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1800
    Event Place: Hainesport, Burlington Co., NJ
    Record Source: RootsWeb WorldConnect Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1832
    Event Place: Burlington Co., NJ
    Record Source: RootsWeb WorldConnect Community Trees Index

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