Family:Joseph Rogers and Margaret Webb (1)

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Marriage? Bef 1744
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  1.   LAND:
    -1 Feb 1743 John Rogers of Exeter, yeoman, & Mehatable his wife for £50 to his brother Joseph Rogers Jr. of Charlestown, yeoman, 2 acres in Exeter. Witnesses: Thos Noble and Benoni Hall. [Exeter Land: 469-40]
    -1 Feb 1743 James Rogers Jr. of Exeter, yeoman, & Mercy his wife for £310 to his brother Joseph Rogers Jr. of Charlestown, yeoman, 50 acres in Exeter bounded in part S on land of John Rogers. Witnesses: Thos Noble and Benoni Hall. [Exeter Land 4:67-68]
    -28 Jul 1744 Joseph Rogers & wife Margaret of Exeter to John Raynolds Jr. of Exeter, yeoman, 24 1/2 Acres bounded: sd John Reynolds Jr., Benjamin Mory & John Rogers; rec. 28 May 1748. Witnesses: Robe Hopkins & Benoni Hall. [Exeter Land 1743-51, pps. 330-1; RIGR July 1984, p. 68]
    -31 Mar 1747 Joseph Rogers of Exeter, yeoman, & Margaret his wife for £130 to Daniel Gill of Exeter, Nale maker, 25 acres bounded: John Raynolds Jr, John Baker, highway. Witnesses: Robert Willcox and Robert Hopkins. [Exeter Land pps. 124-125]
    -28 Apr 1748 Joseph Rogers of Exeter, taler, & Margaret his wife for £140 to Lawrence Whaley 2 acres bounded: Highway, John Raynolds, George Raynolds. Witnesses: George Raynols and Jno Gardner. [Exeter Land pps. 424-425]
    -9 Oct 1758 Joseph Rogers of South Kingstown & Margaret his wife for £1900 to George Pierce of East Greenwich, tayler, 40 acres bounded: highway, Phillip Jenkins, Simon Smith, with dwelling house. Witnesses: Edey Haxslin and Jeremiah Allen. [Exeter Land pps. 117-118]
  2.   Do these items refer to this Joseph Rogers and a former wife?
    Charlestown Town Council Record:
    -29 Jan 1738/9 Robert Lillibridge gets £1 4s for keeping a young child belonging to Joseph Rogers wife deceased for 2 weeks & 5 days. The council is to bind out the child that belongs to Joseph Rogers wife to John Seagers of South Kingstown & to allow sd Seagers £20.
    -2 Apr 1739 Town clerk to give Indenture to John Seagers of South Kingstown of the child that belongs to Joseph Rogers wife late deceased until it is 21 years old. John Hoxsey is to borrow £20 for the town for Mr Seagers for taking the child that belong to said Rogers wife deceased.
    -20 Aug 1739 Robert Lillibridge gets £1 4s for keeping a child that belongs to Joseph Rogers wife late deceased.