Name |
Alice (Elsgen=Alice In Dutch)* COSFORD18, 10G Grandmother |
Father |
George* COSFORD |
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Spouses |
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Thomas* ROGERS19,20, 10G Grandfather |
Birth |
bef 1572, Watford, Northampton, England18 |
Death |
11 Jan 1621, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA17 Age: 49 |
Immigration |
1620, Plymouth, MA Age: 48 |
Immigration Memo |
on the Mayflower |
Father |
William* ROGERS (<1552-) |
Mother |
Eleanor* |
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Misc. Notes |
18th signer, Mayflower
Thomas Rogers became a citizen of Leyden on 25 June 1618 with sponsors William Jepson and Roger Wilson, and is called a Camlet-merchant. And just two years later, on 1 April 1620, he sold his house in Leyden before coming to America on the Mayflower.
Thomas Rogers brought his son Joseph on the Mayflower. He died the first winter, but his son Joseph survived. William Bradford in his Of Plymouth Plantation writes of Thomas Rogers: "the rest of Thomas Rogers' [children] came over and are married and have many children."
In the 1622 poll tax for Leyden are listed his wife Elsgen (Alice), and daughters Lysbeth (Elizabeth) and Grietgen (Margaret), and son John. John Rogers is known to have come to America and married, but unfortunately the whereabouts of Elizabeth and Margaret remain unknown, though Bradford seems to suggest they came to America and married.
Thomas' marriage to Alice Cosford and his children's baptisms are all found in the parish registers of Watford, Northampton, England.
197, v3p569came in the Mayflower 1620, with s. Joseph, and d. early next yr. But Bradford informs us that "the rest of the childr. came over, are ,/ amd jave [1650] many ch."197 |
Marriage |
24 Nov 1597, Watford, Northampton, England |
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