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Thomas
Rogers
BIRTH: Before
1572, Watford, Northampton, England, son of William and Eleanor Rogers.
MARRIAGE:
* Alice Cosford, 24 October 1597, Watford, Northampton, England, daughter
of George Cosford.
Death: Sometime
during the first winter at Plymouth.
Children:
Thomas (died young), Richard (died young), Joseph, John, Elizabeth and
Margaret.
Thomas Rogers
was born in Watford, Northampton, England, the son of William and Eleanor
Rogers. He married Alice Cosford in 1597. All his children were baptized
and/or buried in Watford. He brought his wife and family to Leiden, Holland,
where he became a citizen of Leiden on 25 June 1618, where he is called
a camlet merchant.
On 1 April
1620, he sold his house on Barbarasteeg for 300 guilders, apparently in
preparation for his voyage on the Mayflower. He came on the Mayflower
with eldest son Joseph, leaving behind in Leiden his son John, daughters
Elizabeth and Margaret, and wife Alice.
Thomas Rogers
died the first winter at Plymouth, leaving behind his 18-year old son
Joseph. His wife and children that were left behind in Leiden are found
in the 1622 poll tax of Leiden, and were termed "poor people"
and "without means". Children Elizabeth and Margaret apparently
came to New England later, but where they lived or who they married with
remain unknown. Son John came to Plymouth about 1630, and there married
Anna Churchman, on 16 April 1639.
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