Family:Daniel Rogers and Susan Yetsworth (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] Est 1580
Children
BirthDeath
References
  1. Chester, Joseph Lemuel. John Rogers : the compiler of the first authorised English Bible, the pioneer of the English Reformation, and its first martyr: embracing a genealogical account of his family, biographical sketches of some of his principal descendants, his own writings, etc. etc. (London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861)
    p. 223.

    "Daniel, of Sunbury, County of Middlesex, Clerk of the Council to Queen Elizabeth (ob. 1591), who married Susan, daughter of Nicasius Yetsworth, Clerk of the Signet, and Secretary for the French tongue"

  2. Chester, Joseph Lemuel. John Rogers : the compiler of the first authorised English Bible, the pioneer of the English Reformation, and its first martyr: embracing a genealogical account of his family, biographical sketches of some of his principal descendants, his own writings, etc. etc. (London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861)
    pp. 259-71.

    p. 259: 'He probably did not marry until late in life (as he left but two children, one of whom was born after his death), ...'