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  1. Thomas Rogers and his son Joseph, age about 17, were passengers on the Mayflower. Thomas was born at Watford, Northampton, England, circa 1572, the son of William and Eleanor ( ) Rogers. He died at Plymouth, in the general sickness of the first winter of 1620/21. Thomas married at Watford, 24 October 1597, Alice Cosford.

  2. Thomas Rogers (c. 1571 – January 11, 1621) was a Leiden Separatist who traveled in 1620 with his eldest son Joseph as passengers on the historic voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower . Thomas Rogers was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact, but perished in the winter of 1620/21. His son Joseph, who at the age of 17 had travelled with Thomas on ...

  3. THOMAS ROGERS. ORIGIN: Leiden, Holland. MIGRATION: 1620 in Mayflower. FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth. ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth land division Joseph Rogers was granted two acres as a passenger on the Mayflower, for himself and his deceased father [PCR 12:4]. In the 1627 Plymouth cattle division Joseph Rogers was the fifth person in the eleventh ...

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  5. Oct 7, 2023 · Thomas Rogers, Mayflower Passenger, was born circa 1571 at Watford, co. Northamptonshire, England. He died in Plymouth Colony in the winter of 1620/21 "in the first sickness." He did not die aboard the Mayflower. He died exactly two months after landing.

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    • Alice "Elsgen" Rogers
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  6. Thomas became the father of Margaret (Grietgen) Rogers before 1613. He was listed on a passenger list 5 August 1620 sailing on the “Mayflower”. Thomas Rogers Mayflower Familes through Five Generations Vol 2, pg 153. Thomas Rogers alleged descent from John Rogers the Martyr was disproved in the 19th century by Joseph Chester and Henry F ...

  7. 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. …

  8. 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.