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James Reuben Rogers

Born: February 08, 1812 in Hawkins County, Tennessee
Died:
January 08, 1889

Mother: 
Father: 

Married: Permelia F. Bagby 1852 in Missouri.

She was born in Virginia

Children:

  1. James
    b. Abt. 1853
  2. Mary
    b. Abt. 1855
  3. Martha Emeline (Emma)
    b. November 02, 1860, near Rogersville, Webster County, Missouri
    d. March 03, 1924, Greene County, Missouri

Sources and Additional Information:

Subject: Re: James Reuben Rogers
Date: 9/3/2001 1:58:04 AM GMT Daylight Time
From: genpics@iopener.net (GEN-PICS)
To: JRogers722@aol.com

We have been trying for years to get all of these Rogers into family groups. I think it can be done now that we have e-mail. I will profile this James. I assume that since he is NOT on the 1850 Hawkins census that he has left for MO. Does this sound correct? If you get any more data on him let me know so I can add it to his data. I think this is going to work. Have you read the 1850 MO census to see if he is there? Co and issue, etc.

Eleanor


JRogers722@aol.com wrote:

----------- Original Message -----------

From: "Frank or Pat Ruble" <fcruble@adams.net>
Sent To: <JRogers722@aol.com>
Subject: Re: James Reuben Rogers
Date Sent: 02 Sep 2001 04:00 PM

I don't think she is mine. As far as I know I have no James Rueben Rogers in my line. Jesse was the only child I know of but he was born in 1801 that is proven. It is entirely possible to have a brother that much younger but in this case I don't think so. I find differently I will let you know.


Original Message -----

From: JRogers722@aol.com
To: fcruble@adams.net
Cc: BMess13348@aol.com ; lindalderson@sbcglobal.net
Subject: James Reuben Rogers

Here is some Rogers that we'd like to know if they're yours. Emma Rogers b. 1860, the daughter of James Reuben Rogers b. 1812 in Hawkins Co married "our" James Gray Rogers b. 1860 in SW MO. It appears that she was born in Webster Co.

As you know, the Gray, Roller, and "our" Rogers line were multi-connected. James Gray Rogers was the son of Reuben Brawley Rogers b. 1821 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. He was the son of Jesse Rogers b. 1791 who was born in TN (probably Washington Co) and is buried in the Watts Cem near Rogersville, Webster Co, MO. James Gray Rogers was no doubt named after his father's aunt's husband, Rev, James Gray. James Gray and his wife, Annie Rogers are buried in the Roller Cem.

From what we know, Emma Rogers and James Gray Rogers were not related. Since her father was born in Hawkins Co, I naturally thought of you. Does he or Emma show up in your data? This would certainly solve a minor mystery for us.

Jerry


Subject: Re: James Reuben Rogers
Date: 9/3/2001 1:58:04 AM GMT Daylight Time
From: genpics@iopener.net (GEN-PICS)
To: JRogers722@aol.com

We have been trying for years to get all of these Rogers into family groups. I think it can be done now that we have e-mail. I will profile this James. I assume that since he is NOT on the 1850 Hawkins census that he has left for MO. Does this sound correct? If you get any more data on him let me know so I can add it to his data. I think this is going to work. Have you read the 1850 MO census to see if he is there?

Eleanor

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