Person:Giles Rogers (1)

m. Abt 1716
  1. John RogersAbt 1717 - 1797
  2. Giles RogersAbt 1719 - 1794
  3. George Rogers1721 - 1802
  4. Mary Rogers1727 - 1800
  5. Ann Rogers1728 - 1798
  6. Lucy Rogers1731 - 1764
  7. Mildred Rogers1733 - 1788
  8. Bird Rogers1735 - 1800
  9. Rachel Rogers1737 - 1792
  • HGiles RogersAbt 1719 - 1794
  • WAnn Lewis1737 - 1816
m. 1757
  1. Achilles Rogers1763 - Abt 1820
  2. Lucy Rogers1764 - 1831
  3. Ann Rogers1765 -
  4. Frances Rogers1765 - 1837
  5. Parmenas Rogers1765 - 1836
  6. Rachel Rogers1766 - 1789
Facts and Events
Name Giles Rogers
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Abt 1719 King and Queen, Virginia, United StatesDrysdale parish
Marriage 1757 Albemarle, Virginia, United Statesto Ann Lewis
Death[2][4] 1794 Albemarle, Virginia, United States

Will Extract of Giles Rogers

Will of Giles Rogers, Abemarle Co., Va. Book 3, pgs 219-220, 227-228, and 355, names heirs as Aquilla II, Parmenas, Ann wife of Robert Davis, Lucy wife of Jonathan Barksdale, and Frances wife of Samuel Twyman.[3]
References
  1. Dawson, Nelson L. Genealogies of Kentucky Families: From the Filson Club History Quarterly. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1981)
    3:260.

    'John Rogers [father of Giles] is said to have lived and died in Drysdale Parish in King & Queen County ...'
    'Giles Rogers, born 1719.'

  2. 2.0 2.1 #142, in Rogers, Hopewell L. Rogers: some of the descendants of Giles Roger, an immigrant to Virginia in 1664... (Louisville, Kentucky: H.L. Rogers, 1940)
    79.

    'GILES ROGERS (1719-1794)m.1757 Sarah Iverson Lewis (1746/7-1816) Albemarle Co., Va.'

  3. Rogers Family Genealogy Forum.
  4. Woods, Edgar. Albemarle County in Virginia: giving some account of what it was by nature, of what it was made by man, and of some of the men who made it. (Charlottesville, VA: The Michie company, 1901)
    308.

    ... Giles, a son of John, came to the county anterior to 1765. He purchased the interest of his brother George in 1775. His home was on the waters of Buck Mountain Creek. He died in 1794. His wife was Ann, daughter of John Lewis, of Spotsylvania ...