James McGregor Rogers1

M, b. 22 November 1764, d. 22 December 1841
FatherCol. James Rogers1 b. 2 Apr 1728, d. 23 Sep 1790
MotherMargaret McGregor1 b. 1740, d. 2 Dec 1793
     James McGregor Rogers was born on 22 November 1764 at Dunbarton Centre, Merrimack Co., New Hampshire, U.S.A; Date Nov 22 1764 & location Dunbarton, Merrimack Co., New Hampshire, USA per GEDCOM of Kevin Greer (kgreer76@outlook.com) Nov 23 2017.
Date 1765 & location Londonderry, Windham Co. Vermont per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He lived in 1786 at Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Loyalist List: Name: James Rogers; Res.: Marys & Sophiasburgh; Descendants: Son of Major James, King's Rangers. P.L. 1786 (United Empire Loyalist List, Appendix B, Crown Land Department at Toronto - Ontario Registers CD.)2 He married Mary Allen before 1798 at Vermont, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. James McGregor Rogers died on 22 December 1841 at Haldimand Twp., Grafton, Northumberland Co., Canada West, at age 77; Date Dec 22 1841 & location Grafton per GEDCOM of Kevin Greer (kgreer76@outlook.com) Nov 23 2017. Date 1841 per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He was buried on 25 December 1841 at Saint George's Anglican Church, Grafton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Kevin Greer (kgreer76@outlook.com) Nov 23 2017.1

Family

Mary Allen b. 1776, d. 1853
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S29] Loyalist Lists.

Mary Allen1

F, b. 1776, d. 1853
     Mary Allen was born in 1776; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 She married James McGregor Rogers, son of Col. James Rogers and Margaret McGregor, before 1798 at Vermont, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. As of before 1798,her married name was Rogers.1 Mary Allen died in 1853; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

James McGregor Rogers b. 22 Nov 1764, d. 22 Dec 1841
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Col. James Rogers1,2

M, b. 2 April 1728, d. 23 September 1790
FatherJames Rogers1 b. 1700, d. 1753
MotherMary McPhedran1 b. 29 Apr 1703
     Col. James Rogers was born on 2 April 1728 at Ireland; Date Apr 2 1728 & location Ireland per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He immigrated in 1729 to Starkstown, New Hampshire, U.S.A; "James was born in Ireland and immigrated to North America with his parents about 1729.He grew up in Starkstown, New Hampshire. Very little is known about his early life and it is assmued that he spent most of it close to home. In 1755 at the age of 27, he answered the call to arms and volunteered for service in the provincial corps. James didn't join his brothers' ranger corps at the start, and reasons for this are unknown." per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006. He married Margaret McGregor, daughter of David Cargill McGregor and Mary Boyd, in 1761 at New Hampshire, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. Col. James Rogers lived in 1784 at Fredericksburg Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Quebec; "The founder of my own family in Upper Canada was Col. James Rogers. During the revolutionary war he had served for five years as commandant of a corps known as the King's Rangers, which, during that time, formed part of the garrison of St. John's, Quebec. This post commanded the northern outlet of the great waterway which connects the valley of the Hudson with that of the St. Lawrence. At the peace he settled with some two hundred of his disbanded soldiers upon the shores of the Bay of Quinte, he and his followers occupying what is known as the township of Fredericksburgh, as well as a part of an adjoining township, (Adolphustown)." from "Col James Rogers of Fredericksburgh And Descendants, Old-Time Records by Thos. W. Casey"; From "the Napanee Beaver" Sept 27 1901 - found May 22 2006 on web site at http://www.sfredheritage.on.ca/jamesrogers.html. He lived in 1784 at Fredericksbugh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Quebec; "The most prominent man among the pioneer settlers of the Township of Fredericksburgh, in 1784, was Col. Jas. Rogers, who was in reality the leader of those who first settled in West Township. Just on what lot he located, we do not know." from "Col James Rogers of Fredericksburgh And Descendants, Old-Time Records by Thos. W. Casey"; From "the Napanee Beaver" Sept 27 1901 - found May 22 2006 on web site at http://www.sfredheritage.on.ca/jamesrogers.html. He lived in 1786 at Prince Edward Co., Quebec; Loyalist List: Name: Col. James Rogers; Res.: Marys & Sophiasburgh; Descendants: S. G. Major Commandt. P.L. 1786 (United Empire Loyalist List, Appendix B, Crown Lands Department at Toronto - Ontario Registers CD)
Note: The Province of Quebec was divided in 1792 into Upper and Lower Canada.2 He lived circa 1790 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Quebec; Loyalist List: Rogers, Col. James of Fredericksburgh; his wife was the dau of Rev. David McGregor of Londonderry, N.H. He died in Fredericksburgh on September 1790, aged 63 years; James; David McGregor of Haldimand, b. 23 Nov 1772, d. 13 July 1824; Margaret, m. Aaron Greeley; Mary m. John Armstrong of Sophiasburgh, buried 3 Dec 1793; Mary Ann, m. Col. John Peters of Sophiasburgh, 18 Feb 1790 (Loyalist List, Sons and Daughters of American Loyalists - Ontario Registery CD.)2 He lived circa 1790 at Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Quebec; "The Danforth route carried military traffic during the War of 1812. In the Grafton area, the log house owned by David McGregor Rogers served as a depot for the distribution of provisions. The Rogers family had been connected with the military for most of its history. Perhaps the most famous member was David's uncle, Robert Rogers, an American who founded Rogers' Rangers during the Seven Years War and helped defeat the French in North America. In 1779 he raised a new corps, the King's Rangers, for the Revolutionary War. He was its Lieutenant-Colonel and David's father, James Rogers, commanded its 2nd Battalion. At war's end James took his own family and his men and their families to Fredericksburgh and later to Hallowell, Prince Edward County. David moved to Grafton in 1808 was living in a house of rough logs; he had culitvated only sixteen of his 1,400 acres. By 1813 he had built a two-story frame house. This house no longer stands but a family house built by a grandson is located well back from the Danforth on the original Rogers property (Lot 25, Concession 1, Haldimand). David served for many years as a member of the Legistlative Assembly. He died in 1824." from "Homesteads: Early buildings and families from Kingston to Toronto", Margaret McBurley & Mary Byer, 1979, pg. 160.3 He died on 23 September 1790 at Fredericksburg Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Quebec, at age 62; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Margaret McGregor b. 1740, d. 2 Dec 1793
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S29] Loyalist Lists.
  3. [S61] Unknown compiler, Homesteads.

Margaret McGregor1

F, b. 1740, d. 2 December 1793
FatherDavid Cargill McGregor2 b. 6 Nov 1710, d. 30 May 1777
MotherMary Boyd2 b. 1720, d. 1793
     Margaret McGregor was born in 1740 at Londonderry, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, U.S.A; Date 1740 & locaiton Londonderry, Rockingham Co., NH per family tree of Graham Henderson on ancestry.com, Aug 30 2012. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1,2 She married Col. James Rogers, son of James Rogers and Mary McPhedran, in 1761 at New Hampshire, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. As of 1761,her married name was Rogers.1 Margaret McGregor died on 2 December 1793 at Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Ontario; Date Dec 2 1793 & locaiton Fredericksburgh per family tree of Graham Henderson on ancestry.com, Aug 30 2012. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1,2

Family

Col. James Rogers b. 2 Apr 1728, d. 23 Sep 1790
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

David McGregor Rogers1

M, b. 1772, d. 12 July 1824
FatherCol. James Rogers1 b. 2 Apr 1728, d. 23 Sep 1790
MotherMargaret McGregor1 b. 1740, d. 2 Dec 1793
     David McGregor Rogers was born in 1772 at Londonderry, Windham Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He lived in 1786 at Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Loyalist List: Name: David M. Rogers; Res.: Marys & Sophiasburgh; Descendants: Son of Major James, King's Rangers. P.L. 1786 (United Empire Loyalist List, Crown Land Department at Toronto - Ontario Registers CD.)2 He "In 1789, Rogers settled on his own farm in Prince Edward County. In 1796, he was elected to the 2nd Parliament of Upper Canada representing Prince Edward County. In 1800, he was elected to represent Hastings and Northumberland; he served in the assembly until 1816 and then from 1820 to 1824. He served in the local militia and also served as clerk in the district court. He also served as justice of the peace in the Newcastle District. In 1808," https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McGregor_Rogers in 1796 at Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada. He married Sarah Playter, daughter of George Henry Playter and Elizabeth Welding, on 6 January 1802 at Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date Jan 6 1802 per Loyalist List. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. Date 1802 & location Ont. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, July 30 2016.1,2 David McGregor Rogers appeared on the census of 1803 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1803 Census: David M. Rogers, 1 male 16 to 60, 1 female 16 to 60. He appeared on the census of 1804 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1804 Census: David M. Rogers, 1 male 16 to 60, 1 female 16 to 60, 2 males under 16. He "The names of the grantees of town lots, are Charles Selleck, one acre; Timothy Thompson, one acre; Thomas Ward, on acre; and Joseph Gibson, Charles Selleck and David McGregor Rogers, lots of one acre each." from the Belden County Atlas of Northumberland & Durham, pg ix, The "Town of Newcastle" - Loss of the Speedy" in 1804 at Presqu'ile Point, Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada.3 He lived on 1 August 1804 at Conc 1 Lot 24, Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 150) show that John Darling sold 85 acres in the southern part of lot 24, conc 1, Haldimand Twp. to David McGregor Rogers. ITS Date: Aug 1 1804. Reg'n. Date: Jan 19 1808. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Haldimand Twp., Book 09, pg. 045 of 354, conc 1, lot 24, pg. 1, copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Jan 2 2022.)4 He appeared on the census of 1805 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1805 Census: David M. Rogers, 1 male 16 to 60, 1 female 16 to 60, 2 males under 16. He lived in 1805 at Murray Twp., Presqu'ile Point, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "In 1805 the government, deciding that the location of this capital was "inconvenient", moved the capital to the Cobourg area and abandoned Newcastle. The courthouse was subsequently use as a home by a Captain Selleck and his family. Timothy Thompson, Thomas Ward, Joseph Gibson, and David Rogers used other lots in Newcastle. However, because Newcastle did not become the district capital, the development of Presqu'ile (and Brighton) was delayed." from page 56 of "The Municipality of Brighton" published in 2006.
Note: This addresses the situation at Presqu'ile Point after the sinking of the Speedy in October 1804.5 He lived in 1808 at Conc 1 Lot 25, Haldimand Twp., Grafton, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "The Danforth route carried military traffic during the War of 1812. In the Grafton area, the log house owned by David McGregor Rogers served as a depot for the distribution of provisions. The Rogers family had been connected with the military for most of its history. Perhaps the most famous member was David's uncle, Robert Rogers, an American who founded Rogers' Rangers during the Seven Years War and helped defeat the French in North America. In 1779 he raised a new corps, the King's Rangers, for the Revolutionary War. He was its Lieutenant-Colonel and David's father, James Rogers, commanded its 2nd Battalion. At war's end James took his own family and his men and their families to Fredericksburgh and later to Hallowell, Prince Edward County. David moved to Grafton and in 1808 was living in a house of rough logs; he had culitvated only sixteen of his 1,400 acres. By 1813 he had built a two-story frame house. This house no longer stands but a family house built by a grandson is located well back from the Danforth on the original Rogers property (lot 25, concessio 1, Haldimand). David served for many years as a member of the Legistlative Assembly. He died in 1824." from "Homesteads: Early buildings and families from Kingston to Toronto", Margaret McBurley & Mary Byer, 1979, pg. 160.6 He lived on 8 July 1809 at Conc 2 Lot 2, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Patent) show that David M. Rogers obtained the Patent from the Crown for all 200 acres of lot 2 conc 2 Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. ITS Date: Jul 8 1819. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 302 of 399, Village Lot 8, Main St. North Side, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023)
Note: The year does not make sense here. Rogers sold this lot to Josiah Proctor in 1814, so the Patent must be before that. I am guessing it should say 1809, which would conform with others in the area. If anyone has better info, I'm all ears. (Dan Buchanan, Jun 4 2025.)4 He lived on 10 April 1810 at Lot 5 Water Street, South Siide, Presqu'ile Point, Newcastle, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 8178) show that David M. Rogers sold "1 acre, Lot 5", Water Street South, Village of Newcastle, Presqu'ile Point, Northumberland Co. to Samuel Gibson. ITS Date: Apr 10 1810. Reg'n. Date: Aug 18 1816. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Book 013, pg. 125 of 198, OnLand.ca.)4 He married Elizabeth Playter, daughter of George Henry Playter and Elizabeth Welding, in 1811 at Upper Canada; Date 1811 & location Ont. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, July 30 2016. per Loyalist List - George Playter.2,1 David McGregor Rogers lived on 25 May 1814 at Conc 2 Lot 2, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 399) show that David M. Rogers sold all 200 acres of lot 2 conc 2 Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to Josiah Proctor. ITS Date: May 23 1819?. Reg'n. Date: Jul 11 1919?. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Village, Book 004, Pg. 302 of 399, Village Lot 8, Main St. North Side, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan Apr 13 2023.)4 He On 12 April 1816 a special survey of Concessions B and C had been finished for the settlement of disbanded soldiers from the 1812-1814 War and emigrants from Europe. The two men involved were Mr. Rider (not identified), the surveyor, and DMG Rogers, the Deputy Superintendent of Locations. The latter was identified by L. Homfray Irving in Officers of the British Forces in Canada during the War of 1812-15 as Major David Macgregor Rogers of the 1st Northumberland Regiment. Background information is provided in this book about the regiments whose disbanded soldiers were located in the two Concessions: Canadian Regiment of Fencibles, the 90th Regiment of Infantry, the 41st Regiment of Foot (First Battalion), the 19th Light Dragoons, the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles, and the 6th (Warwickshire). Only the Fencibles and the Glengarry are Canadian regiments. The rest are British regulars." from History of South Murray Twp. by Margaret L. May, per Masonic Lodge archives, Dan Buchanan, August 1, 2018. on 12 April 1816 at Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada.7 He ""That the reserve broken front C of Lot No. 34 in the Township of Murray would make a number of excellent farms and the wild state of the place afforded a shelter to a gang of Pirates last war, from which they could come forth and capture and capture and annoy our boats as they passed by." Petition to Lieutenant Governor Sir Peregrine Maitland, Signed Cramahe, 20 March, 1821 by D. McG. Rogers, Jas. Richardson, Jr., James Richardson, Sr. Collector of Customs, T. Ward, J. A. Keeler,
James Lyons, H. Ruttan, Jon. Peters, B. Young, taken from The Tobey Book, page 79. on 20 March 1821 at Presqu'ile Point, Newcastle, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada.8 He appeared on the census of 1822 at Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1822 Census: David M. G. Rogers, Esq; 3 males 16 to 60; 2 females 16 to 60; 3 males under 16; 1 female under 16; Total 7. He appeared on the census of 1823 at Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1823 Census: David M. Rogers, Esq; 2 males 16 to 60; 2 females 16 to 60; 1 males under 16; 1 female under 16; Total 6. He died on 12 July 1824 at Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date July 12 1824 per CemSearch. Date 1824 & location Hadimand Twp. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1,9 He was buried on 14 July 1824 at St. George's Anglican Church, Grafton, Nortumberland Co., Upper Canada; Memorial: (see Exhibit) David McGregor Rogers, Esq; ?? ; son of; James & Margaret Rogers ;Who Died; "July 12, 1824?; Aged ?52 Years; 2 Mon's (St. George's Anglican Church Cemetery, Grafton, Apr 30 2007)
CemSearch: Name: David McGregor Rogers, Esq; Born: - ; Died: Jul 12 1824; No other names: Cemetery: St. George's Anglican Church, Grafton (http://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?action=selectionList&choiceBurialID=46958#.)9,10

Family 1

Sarah Playter b. 6 Jul 1779, d. 13 Feb 1810
Children

Family 2

Elizabeth Playter b. 7 Jul 1768, d. 18 Apr 1825

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S29] Loyalist Lists.
  3. [S158] Unknown compiler, County Atlas.
  4. [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
  5. [S68] Brighton Council, Brighton Memories 2006.
  6. [S61] Unknown compiler, Homesteads.
  7. [S155] South Murray Township Research; unknown repository.
  8. [S54] Wilfred M. Sprung & Barbara Nyland, Tobey Book.
  9. [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  10. [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.

Sarah Playter1,2

F, b. 6 July 1779, d. 13 February 1810
FatherGeorge Henry Playter b. 13 Feb 1738, d. 16 May 1822
MotherElizabeth Welding b. 6 Aug 1745, d. 14 May 1824
     Sarah Playter was born on 6 July 1779 at U.S.A; Date Jul 6 1779 per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, July 30 2016. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. per GEDCOM of Bob Kemp, Oct 15, 2009.1 She lived on 18 November 1800 at Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Loyalist List: OC Date 18 Nov 1800 - see George Playter.2 As of 6 January 1802,her married name was Rogers.1 She married David McGregor Rogers, son of Col. James Rogers and Margaret McGregor, on 6 January 1802 at Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date Jan 6 1802 per Loyalist List. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. Date 1802 & location Ont. per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, July 30 2016.1,2 Sarah Playter died on 13 February 1810 at York, York Co., Upper Canada, at age 30; Date Feb 13 1810 & location Toronto (York) per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, July 30 2016. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

David McGregor Rogers b. 1772, d. 12 Jul 1824
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S29] Loyalist Lists.

James G. Rogers1

M, b. 4 August 1805, d. 1874
FatherDavid McGregor Rogers1 b. 1772, d. 12 Jul 1824
MotherSarah Playter1 b. 6 Jul 1779, d. 13 Feb 1810
     James G. Rogers was born on 4 August 1805 at Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date Aug 4 1805 & location Brighton per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He lived in 1828 at Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Militia Return: Name: Sgt. James Rogers; Age: 25; 8th Company (Northumberland County Militia Return, 1828 - Ontario Registers CD.)2 He married Maria Burnham, daughter of Zacheus Burnham and Elizabeth "Betsy" Choate, on 25 February 1830 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date Feb 23 1830 & location Cobourg per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006. Date Feb 25 1830 per GEDCOM of Ron Cox, Oct. 6, 2005. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 James G. Rogers lived on 24 July 1841 at Conc 1 Lot 23, Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (Patent) show that the Patent from the Crown for "all 200 acres", lot 23, conc 1, Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co. was granted to James G. Rogers. ITS Date: Jul 24 1841 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Haldimand Twp., Book 009, pg. 166 of 354, OnLand.ca.)3 He married Caroline Lyon circa 1857; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 James G. Rogers died in 1874; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family 1

Maria Burnham b. 28 Jul 1812, d. 17 Apr 1856
Children

Family 2

Caroline Lyon b. 1827, d. 1908
Child

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S23] Unknown subject, Ontario Registers CD.
  3. [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.

Maria Burnham1

F, b. 28 July 1812, d. 17 April 1856
FatherZacheus Burnham1 b. 20 Feb 1777, d. 25 Feb 1857
MotherElizabeth "Betsy" Choate1 b. 28 Dec 1780, d. 27 Jun 1863
     Maria Burnham was born on 28 July 1812 at Hamilton Twp., Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; Date Jul 28 1812 & location Cobourg per GEDCOM of Ron Cox, Oct. 6, 2005. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 As of 25 February 1830,her married name was Rogers.1 She married James G. Rogers, son of David McGregor Rogers and Sarah Playter, on 25 February 1830 at Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date Feb 23 1830 & location Cobourg per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006. Date Feb 25 1830 per GEDCOM of Ron Cox, Oct. 6, 2005. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 Maria Burnham died on 17 April 1856 at Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 43; Date Apr 17 1856 per GEDCOM of Ron Cox, Oct. 6, 2005. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

James G. Rogers b. 4 Aug 1805, d. 1874
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

David McGregor Rogers1

M, b. 1833, d. 1866
FatherJames G. Rogers1 b. 4 Aug 1805, d. 1874
MotherMaria Burnham1 b. 28 Jul 1812, d. 17 Apr 1856
     David McGregor Rogers was born in 1833 at Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He married Charlotte Taylor after 1855; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 David McGregor Rogers died in 1866; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Charlotte Taylor b. c 1833
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Charlotte Taylor1

F, b. circa 1833
     Charlotte Taylor was born circa 1833; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 As of after 1855,her married name was Rogers.1 She married David McGregor Rogers, son of James G. Rogers and Maria Burnham, after 1855; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

David McGregor Rogers b. 1833, d. 1866
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Alexander James Rogers1

M, b. 1861
FatherDavid McGregor Rogers1 b. 1833, d. 1866
MotherCharlotte Taylor1 b. c 1833
     Alexander James Rogers was born in 1861; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He married Ruth ? after 1881; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Ruth ? b. c 1861
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Ruth ?1

F, b. circa 1861
     Ruth ? was born circa 1861; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 As of after 1881,her married name was Rogers.1 She married Alexander James Rogers, son of David McGregor Rogers and Charlotte Taylor, after 1881; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Alexander James Rogers b. 1861
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Dorothy Rogers1

F, b. circa 1885
FatherAlexander James Rogers1 b. 1861
MotherRuth ?1 b. c 1861
     Dorothy Rogers was born circa 1885; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Leslie Rogers1

F, b. circa 1885
FatherAlexander James Rogers1 b. 1861
MotherRuth ?1 b. c 1861
     Leslie Rogers was born circa 1885; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

William Taylor Rogers1

M, b. circa 1863
FatherDavid McGregor Rogers1 b. 1833, d. 1866
MotherCharlotte Taylor1 b. c 1833
     William Taylor Rogers was born circa 1863; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Sarah Plater Rogers1

F, b. 15 February 1835, d. 25 March 1924
FatherJames G. Rogers1 b. 4 Aug 1805, d. 1874
MotherMaria Burnham1 b. 28 Jul 1812, d. 17 Apr 1856
     Sarah Plater Rogers was born on 15 February 1835 at Haldimand Twp., Grafton, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 As of 1856,her married name was Caddy.1 She married Edward Christopher Caddy in 1856 at Northumberland Co., Canada West; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 Sarah Plater Rogers died on 25 March 1924 at Hamilton Twp., Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 89; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Edward Christopher Caddy b. 28 Jun 1815, d. 26 Dec 1897
Child

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Edward Christopher Caddy1

M, b. 28 June 1815, d. 26 December 1897
     Edward Christopher Caddy was born on 28 June 1815; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He married Sarah Plater Rogers, daughter of James G. Rogers and Maria Burnham, in 1856 at Northumberland Co., Canada West; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 Edward Christopher Caddy died on 26 December 1897 at age 82; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Sarah Plater Rogers b. 15 Feb 1835, d. 25 Mar 1924
Child

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Mary Eliza Rogers1

F, b. 1831, d. 1851
FatherJames G. Rogers1 b. 4 Aug 1805, d. 1874
MotherMaria Burnham1 b. 28 Jul 1812, d. 17 Apr 1856
     Mary Eliza Rogers was born in 1831 at Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date 1831 per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 She died in 1851 at Northumberland Co., Canada West; Date 1851 per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006.1 As of after 1855,her married name was Armstrong.1 She married James Armstrong after 1855; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

James Armstrong b. c 1835
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

James Armstrong1

M, b. circa 1835
     James Armstrong was born circa 1835; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He married Mary Eliza Rogers, daughter of James G. Rogers and Maria Burnham, after 1855; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 James Armstrong married Emma Flemming circa 1870; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006.1

Family 1

Mary Eliza Rogers b. 1831, d. 1851
Children

Family 2

Emma Flemming b. c 1840

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Caroline Lyon1

F, b. 1827, d. 1908
     Caroline Lyon was born in 1827; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 As of circa 1857,her married name was Rogers.1 She married James G. Rogers, son of David McGregor Rogers and Sarah Playter, circa 1857; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 Caroline Lyon died in 1908; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

James G. Rogers b. 4 Aug 1805, d. 1874
Child

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

George Lyon Rogers1

M, b. 1863, d. 1864
FatherJames G. Rogers1 b. 4 Aug 1805, d. 1874
MotherCaroline Lyon1 b. 1827, d. 1908
     George Lyon Rogers was born in 1863; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He died in 1864; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

James Rogers1

M, b. 1700, d. 1753
     James Rogers was born in 1700; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He married Mary McPhedran circa 1721; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. James Rogers immigrated in 1729 to New Hampshire, U.S.A; "James was born in Ireland and immigrated to North America with his parents about 1729.He grew up in Starkstown New Hampshire. Very little is known about his early life and it is assmued that he spent most of it close to home. In 1755 at the age of 27, he answered the call to armsand volunteered for service in the provincial corps. James didn't join his brothers' ranger corps at the start, and reasons for this are unknown." per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006.1 He died in 1753; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Mary McPhedran b. 29 Apr 1703
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Mary McPhedran1

F, b. 29 April 1703
     Mary McPhedran was born on 29 April 1703 at Glenaray, Arhyll, Scotland; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 She married James Rogers circa 1721; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. As of circa 1721,her married name was Rogers.1

Family

James Rogers b. 1700, d. 1753
Children

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Robert Rogers1

M, b. 1731, d. 1795
FatherJames Rogers1 b. 1700, d. 1753
MotherMary McPhedran1 b. 29 Apr 1703
     Robert Rogers was born in 1731 at New Hampshire, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He married Elizabeth Browne before 1768; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 Robert Rogers died in 1795; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Elizabeth Browne b. 1739, d. 1813
Child

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Elizabeth Browne1

F, b. 1739, d. 1813
     Elizabeth Browne was born in 1739; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 As of before 1768,her married name was Rogers.1 She married Robert Rogers, son of James Rogers and Mary McPhedran, before 1768; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 Elizabeth Browne died in 1813; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Robert Rogers b. 1731, d. 1795
Child

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Arthur Rogers1

M, b. 1769, d. 1841
FatherRobert Rogers1 b. 1731, d. 1795
MotherElizabeth Browne1 b. 1739, d. 1813
     Arthur Rogers was born in 1769; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He married Margaret Furness before 1795; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 Arthur Rogers died in 1841; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Margaret Furness b. 1770, d. 1848

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Margaret Furness1

F, b. 1770, d. 1848
     Margaret Furness was born in 1770; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 As of before 1795,her married name was Rogers.1 She married Arthur Rogers, son of Robert Rogers and Elizabeth Browne, before 1795; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 Margaret Furness died in 1848; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Family

Arthur Rogers b. 1769, d. 1841

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.

Timothy Rogers1

M, b. 22 December 1799, d. 7 April 1874
FatherJames McGregor Rogers1 b. 22 Nov 1764, d. 22 Dec 1841
MotherMary Allen1 b. 1776, d. 1853
     Timothy Rogers was born on 22 December 1799 at Chester, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. Date Dec 22 1799 & location Chester, Windsor Co., Vermont per family tree of Graham Henderson on ancestry.com, Aug 30 2012.1,2 He died on 7 April 1874 at Haldimand Twp., Grafton, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 74; Date Apr 7 1874 & location Grafton per family tree of Graham Henderson on ancestry.com, Aug 30 2012. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1,2

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

James Rogers1

M, b. 28 February 1804, d. 1874
FatherJames McGregor Rogers1 b. 22 Nov 1764, d. 22 Dec 1841
MotherMary Allen1 b. 1776, d. 1853
     James Rogers was born on 28 February 1804 at Londonderry, Vermont, U.S.A; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. McFadgen, May 22, 2006. per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He died in 1874 at Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005. per family tree of Graham Henderson on ancestry.com, Aug 30 2012.1,2

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Charles Rogers1

M, b. circa 1806, d. 1853
FatherJames McGregor Rogers1 b. 22 Nov 1764, d. 22 Dec 1841
MotherMary Allen1 b. 1776, d. 1853
     Charles Rogers was born circa 1806; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1 He died in 1853; per GEDCOM of Douglas A. MCFadgen, Oct. 2, 2005.1

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.