Family:John Rogers and Ann McSwain (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] 1767
Children
BirthDeath
1.
1768
 
2.
25 Jul 1770
 
3.
Abt 1773
 
References
  1. Kathy Vaughan Brisbin. Brisbin email. (email to Thomas F. Ewing, 10/19/1997).
  2. Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800. (Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Printing Company, 1912-1913 in Three Volumes)
    Vol. 2, p 93.

    "Jane Davis vs. Rogers et als.--O. S. 56; N. S. 19. Jane is daughter
    of Archibald Clendennin who was killed by Indians in Greenbrier in 1763
    with all his children except oratrix. Before his death he purchased the
    settlement right of George Lee. Archibald's widow Ann married John Rogers
    Jane is widow of ____ Davis. They were married before 25th March,
    1775. John Rogers had sons Archibald and James Rodgers. Davis died
    in 1800. Bill filed July, 1803. John Rogers says he married widow of
    Archibald Clendennin in 1767.
    In 1772 he moved to Greenbrier. Davis
    and Jane married in 1774. Jas. Huston deposes he was brother-in-law to
    George Wilson, who claimed the tract before Clendennin. Donelly was also
    brother-in-law to Geo. Wilson. George Lee deposes, 1803, in Hardy County
    that in 1762 he held a settlement right to the land sold to George Wilson.
    Andrew Donnelly, Sr., deposes in Kenawha 1805. James Burnsides, Sr.,
    deposes in Monroe County 1804. Clendennin was killed in 15th July, 1763.
    John Ewing of Gallia County, Ohio, deposes. Jane was married after
    Archibald's mother. She was born January or February, 1758. On 15th
    July, 1763, Jane and deponent (John Ewing) were taken prisoner by Indians
    and carried away. They were kept in the same nation, but not together,
    except on their journey to Pittsburg, where they were liberated 14th
    May, 1765."