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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · Village of Watford "The story of Thomas Rogers of Watford (1572-1621)" (Link via Wayback Machine at Archive.org, capture date 02 Apr 2016). Thomas Rogers Society; Bradford, William, 1590-1657. Of Plimoth Plantation: manuscript, 1630-1650. State Library of Massachusetts "List of Mayflower Passengers." In Bradford's Hand.

  2. THOMAS ROGERS, MAYFLOWER PASSENGER, BIO FROM SEVERAL SOURCES. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Thomas Rogers was born by about 1572, the son of William and Eleanor (____) Rogers, in Watford, Northamptonshire. England. Watford is located about 50 miles north of London. …

  3. Jan 17, 2023 · Joseph Rogers (1603 - 1678) - Migrated to Plymouth and most likely lived with William Bradford once his father died. Siblings: William Rogers III (1581) - Birth was sometime before 1581; death date is unknown. Thomas Rogers was a signer of the Mayflower Compact and merchant that came to the NEw World for opportunity. He died within the first year.

  4. Thomas Rogers was one of the passengers who signed the Mayflower Compact. He died during the first winter. His son Joseph Rogers was also a passenger. Individuals who can prove their linage are eligible for membership in the General Society of Mayflower Descendants and the Thomas Rogers Society. This project was created by the by the Thomas ...

  5. Nov 5, 2014 · Joseph Atwood Ordway (1852-1904) is a descendant of Mayflower passenger Thomas Rogers—and he thought so much of that genealogical fact, it was included in his obituary. Springfield Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts), 6 May 1904, page 12. This is a detailed obituary that gives us a lot of family history information about Joseph:

  6. Nov 8, 2022 · Thomas Rogers; Thomas Wilson; Mayflower Passengers — Recruited by the Merchant Adventurers and Separatists (53 Total) Quick Facts About the Passengers and Servants on the Mayflower. John Billington Sr. was the first Englishman convicted of murder in America. In 1630, during an argument with colonist John Newcomen, he shot and killed him.

  7. Rogers and his 18-year-old son, Joseph left Plymouth, England on 16 September 1620. There were 102 passengers and 30–40 crew. On 19 November 1620, the Mayflower reached land at Cape Cod hook. They landed on November 21. They wrote the Mayflower Compact, which made rules on how they would live and treat each other. Thomas Rogers signed the ...