Rogers Samuel[1, 2]
Male 1640 - 1713

HomeHome    SearchSearch    PrintPrint    Login - User: anonymousLogin    Add BookmarkAdd Bookmark

Personal Information    |    Notes    |    Sources    |    All    |    PDF

  • Birth  12 Dec 1640  Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Gender  Male 
    _UPD  16 AUG 2009 23:33:27 GMT-5 
    Died  01 Dec 1713  [4
    Buried  Old Rogers Burying Ground Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Person ID  I367  Alan Donald Vibber
    Last Modified  08 Dec 2009 
     
    Father  Rogers James,   b. Abt 1615, London, England, U.K. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Feb 1687/88 
    Mother  Rowland Elizabeth,   b. Abt 1619, England, U.K. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1709, New London, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID  F157  Group Sheet
     
    Family 1  Stanton Mary 
    Married  17 Oct 1664  [3, 4
    Divorced  Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Rogers Daniel,   b. Abt 1665, New London, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1771
     2. Rogers Mary,   b. Apr 1667, New London, New London, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Rogers Samuel,   b. Dec 1669, New London, New London, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Rogers Elizabeth,   b. 08 May 1673, New London, New London, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. Rogers Sarah,   b. 09 Aug 1676, New London, New London, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     6. Rogers Jonathan,   b. 1680, New London, New London, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID  F155  Group Sheet
     
    Family 2  Johanna 
    Notes 
    • The Wife of Thomas Williams was called Johanna ______; her maiden name has not been recovered. He died about 1705. His inventory was taken September 4th of same year. After his death his widow married Samuel Rogers, Who died 1 Dec., 1713, leaving her again a widow.
    Family ID  F162  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • The fathers of Samuel and Mary each pledged L200, as a marriage portion. Samuel recieved his father and mother's stone house and bakery, at the head of Winthrop Cove, as his portion, where they begantheir married life. They later moved to the "outlands" of the town, in the vicinity of the Mohegan tribe of Indians, and became the first English settlers within the present limits of the town of Montville. They had six children. He died 1st December, 1713.

      (Alan D. Vibber discovered 9/14/2008; see citation)
      The Wife of Thomas Williams was called Johanna ______; her maiden name has not been recovered. He died about 1705. His inventory was taken September 4th of same year. After his death his widow married Samuel Rogers, Who died 1 Dec., 1713, leaving her again a widow.

      II SAMUEL (2), b. 12 Dec., 1640, eldest son of James Rogers and Elizabeth Rowland; married 17 Oct., 1664, Mary, daughter of Thomas Stanton and Ann Lord, daughter of Thomas Lord of Hartford. The parents of these two parties entered into a formal contract, each pledging £200 as a marriage portion to the couple. James Rogers, the father of Samuel, in fulfillment of his part of the contract, convoyedto his son his stone house and bakery at the head of Winthrop's Cove, where the couple commenced housekeeping. They lived here only a few years, and removed to the outlands of the town in the vicinity of the Mohegan tribe of Indians, and became the first English settlers within the present limits of the town of Montville. He was twice married, as appears by his last will, executed Dec. 8, 1712, in which he gives " his beloved wife Johanna all she needs." He died 1 Dec., 1713, and was buried in the Old Rogers Burying Ground on the farm where he then lived, and which was afterwards owned by Oliver Baker.

      Children.
      9. Daniel, b. probably at New London about 1665; m. in 1702, Grace, dau. of Thomas Williams.
      10. Mary, b. at New London April, 1667; m. 2 Oct., 1684, Samuel Gilbert.
      11. Samuel, b. at New London Dec., 1669; m. 16 Jan., 1694, Abigail, dau. of John Plumb.
      12. Elizabeth, b. at New London 8 May, 1673; in. Asa Harris.
      13. Sarah, b. at New London 9 Aug., 1676; m. 10 May, 1710, James Harris. .
      14. Jonathan, b. at New London 1680; m. 1708, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Pemberton.
     
  • Sources 
    1. [S3] A ROUGH OUTLINE OF THE VIBBER FAMILY of Montville, Connecticut from 1711 to 1975, Ruth Williams (Staples) Vibber, 65-66 (Reliability: 3).
      The Rogers History in Montville area is extensive and all Famalies and many progeny, marrying into all area families, and many outside ones. The men were in occupations relative to their times. Jehial's brother Alpheus, was a physician; his brother Asa moved to Hartford, CT in 1801, and was founder of Roger Bros. Silver Co., pioneers in Electro and Galvanic plating.

      Jehials's father, Alpheus, was second child of Daniel Rogers and Grace Williams. Daniel Rogers, born about 1665 at New London (eldest child of Samuel), married in 1702, Grace Williams, b. in 1677 daughter of Thomas Williams, and sister of Johanna (Williams) Vibber (Wife of John I). Daniel and Grace had five children.

      Samuel Rogers, b. 12 December, 1640 at Stratford, Conn., son of James Rogers; m. 17 October, 1664, Mary, daughter of Thomas Stanton (org. of RI), and Ann Lord, daughter of Thomas Lord of Hartford, CT. The fathers of each pledged L200, as a marriage portion. Samuel recieved his father and mother's stone house and bakery, at the head of Winthrop Cove, as his portion, where they began their married life. They later moved to the "outlands" of the town, in the vicinity of the Mohegan tribe of Indians, and became the first English settlers within the present limits of the town of Montville. They had six children. He died 1st December, 1713.

      James Rogers, b. about 1615, came from London, England in the ship "Increase" in 1635, first known in Stratford, CT., New Haven County, where he married Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Rowland. They moved thereafter to Milford, CT, where his children were baptised, ar Rev. Mr. Prudden's Church. With business in New London, they moved there, and were first in Mr. Bradstreets's Church, but became dissenters from the Congregational Church, and joined the Sabbatarians, and were afterwards called Quakers. Thereafter, little is known of James. He was supposed to be the son of Rev. John Rogers of Dedham, England, who died 1636. He died in New London, CT in February 1687-8, when Sir Edmund Andros was Governor of New England. His will was therefore proved in Boston, and sanctioned by the general court 12 May, 1692.

      Compiled from H.A. Baker's "History of Montville"
      "Vibber, Roger Families" and others involved by marriage, with genealogical trace-back to England, and Family highlights.

    2. [S2] History of Montville, H.A. Baker, (Name: Press of The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company;), 459 (Reliability: 3).
      The Wife of Thomas Williams was called Johanna ______; her maiden name has not been recovered. He died about 1705. His inventory was taken September 4th of same year. After his death his widow married Samuel Rogers, Who died 1 Dec., 1713, leaving her again a widow.

    3. [S2] History of Montville, H.A. Baker, (Name: Press of The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company;), 177 (Reliability: 3).

    4. [S2] History of Montville, H.A. Baker, (Name: Press of The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company;), 178 (Reliability: 3).