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[https://thomasrogerssociety.com/p1.htm#i12 Margaret Rogers] was baptized at Waterford 30 May 1613. There are no records in Plymouth Colony which can immediately tie her in to a marriage The <i>Mayflower Quarterly</i> article above documents where Samuel Eddy was called a brother-in-law of Thomas Savory in the Plymouth Colony Land Records (4:311). While Thomas Savory had a wife named Anne, the article provides some evidence where Thomas may have had a first wife and at least one child (Aaron) was from this first wife, who could have been Margaret, daughter of Thomas Rogers.
 
[https://thomasrogerssociety.com/p1.htm#i12 Margaret Rogers] was baptized at Waterford 30 May 1613. There are no records in Plymouth Colony which can immediately tie her in to a marriage The <i>Mayflower Quarterly</i> article above documents where Samuel Eddy was called a brother-in-law of Thomas Savory in the Plymouth Colony Land Records (4:311). While Thomas Savory had a wife named Anne, the article provides some evidence where Thomas may have had a first wife and at least one child (Aaron) was from this first wife, who could have been Margaret, daughter of Thomas Rogers.
  
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In summary, Hannah Eddy, ''possible'' daughter of Elizabeth Rogers, was the only maternal granddaughter of Alice COSFORD Rogers. As Hannah is believed to have died young, it is likely there is no surviving matrilineal line to trace.
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It appears the only mtDNA descendant in the third generation would be Hannah Eddy. She was born in Plymouth 23 Jun 1647. Her further history is unknown and some assume she died young.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 19:11, 5 May 2022

Status summary

As of June 4, 2021

  • Page created for Alice Cosford, wife of Thomas Rogers
  • Low priority as it appears likely there are no surviving mtDNA lines from Alice.

Biography

First Generation

Alice Cosford was baptized at Watford, Northamptonshire 10 May 1573 and likely died in Leiden. She married Watford 24 Nov 1597 Thomas Rogers. and they had at least five children: Thomas (1598/9), (poss.) Richard (1599-1600), Joseph (1602/3), John (1606), Elizabeth (1609) and Margaret (1613).

Second Generation

Elizabeth Rogers was baptized at Watford 26 Nov 1609. Gov. Bradford reported where the rest of the children of Thomas Rogers came over to Plymouth Colony (likely sometime after the death of their mother) and married and had families of their own. While Thomas' son, John Rogers is known to marry Ann Crossman, it is unknown who the daughters Elizabeth and Margaret married. An article in the Summer 2021 The Mayflower Quarterly Magazine makes a noteworthy claim where Elizabeth may have married Samuel Eddy of Plymouth Colony. On 3 Jun 1662 Samuel was on a list of individuals who received land for being "first born children" (PCR 4:18-19). The term "first born children" typically refers to the children of Mayflower passengers, whether they were born in England (or Leiden) or in Plymouth Colony. Thomas Rogers is the only Mayflower passenger who is known to have a daughter named Elizabeth who is otherwise unplaced. Samuel and Elizabeth had five children: John (1637), Zachariah (1639), Caleb (1643), Obadiah (1645) and Hannah (1647 no further record).

Margaret Rogers was baptized at Waterford 30 May 1613. There are no records in Plymouth Colony which can immediately tie her in to a marriage The Mayflower Quarterly article above documents where Samuel Eddy was called a brother-in-law of Thomas Savory in the Plymouth Colony Land Records (4:311). While Thomas Savory had a wife named Anne, the article provides some evidence where Thomas may have had a first wife and at least one child (Aaron) was from this first wife, who could have been Margaret, daughter of Thomas Rogers.

In summary, Hannah Eddy, possible daughter of Elizabeth Rogers, was the only maternal granddaughter of Alice COSFORD Rogers. As Hannah is believed to have died young, it is likely there is no surviving matrilineal line to trace.



mtDNA Results

To date, no known matrilineal (all female line) descendant has publicly revealed where they have mtDNA tested. Anyone who believes they are a matrilineal descendant (in other words, anyone who believes their mother's mother's mother's etc. mother was Hannah) is encourage to take a full mtDNA test and to contact MayflowerDNA1620@gmail.com

References and External Links

  • Webber, David Jay, "Was Samuel Eddy's Wife Elizabeth a Daughter of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower?: A Review and Reassessment of Some Observations of Eugene Aubrey Stratton", The Mayflower Quarterly Magazine</ref> 87:2:26-28
  • Westgate, Alice W.A., rev. by Ann T. Reeves, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, vol. 19 Rogers (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000)
  • Daniel, Elizabeth S. and Jeanne E. Sawtelle. Thomas Rogers, Pilgrim, and Some of His Descendants, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1980) published for the Thomas Rogers Society
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Increasings From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, Second edition 1995, 1996. pp. 87-90
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Passenger References (from contemporary records & scholarly journals) Second Edition 2015, Canada [www.stewartbooks.com Stewart Publishing & Printing]
  • WMGS (western Michigan Genealogy Society) Members' Genealogy
  • Thomas Rogers Society
  • The Rogers Family - The Mayflower Society


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