Person:Thomas Rogers (101)

Thomas Rogers
b.Cal 1632
d.13 Oct 1675 Black Point
m. Jul 1657
  1. Richard RogersAbt 1662 - Abt 1737
Facts and Events
Name[1] Thomas Rogers
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 1632
Marriage Jul 1657 to Esther Foxwell
Death[1] 13 Oct 1675 Black Point
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 13 Thomas Rogers (12), in Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939)
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    Thomas (Rogers), Saco, 36 in 1670, 38 in 1671, wit. agreement betw. Henry Waddock and James Gibbins, 1659. Constable 1659, 1665; gr.j. 1656; selectman, 1668, 1673; com.t.e.s.c., 1673. He m. July 1657 Esther Foxwell. … In 1659 he had a town gr. of 165 a. beyond Goosefair next to Richard Cummings, and in 1662 he had gr. from James Gibbins of 200 a. from Goose Fare to the next run of water, his ho. already standing on the land (which must have incl. the former gr.). … He was killed in Philip's war 13 Oct. 1675 going to the relief of Capt. Wincoll at Black Pt., and his ho. was burned the next day. Adm. gr. to his br.-in-law James Robinson in 1677. His fam. escaped to Kittery. Adm. again to John Harmon 12 Apr. 1682, 'some of the ch. now of age,' there being five of them: Richard. William. Elizabeth, m. 1st Samuel Carter, m. 2d John Benjamin. Lydia, m. John Osborn. Mary, b. ± 1674, in Boston with Eleanor Foxwell in 1693, m. Evan Davis of Southold, Long Isl. Her s. Sylvanus gave a p/a to John Googins in 1755 to sell all rights in the Old Orchard prop. The first ch., Thomas, b. 12 Jan. 1658, appar. d.y.