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Richard, Rowland (b. Jun 1659, d. 8 Nov 1720)

Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

MARRIAGE: Rowland RICHARD m Catherine JONES Abt 1689, Merion Twp., Philadelphia Co., PA in ANF, and WFT from Marianne has Abt 1700 in PA.

3d of 9th Month, 1704, Rowland Richard is listed in the notes for theFriends of Merion, PA as someone who wanted to assist in the building ofthe Friends Meeting House. (LH 894)
Immigration: Date: BEF 1690
Place: to Pa
Occupation: Place: Farmer
Death: 8 Nov 1720 Tredyffrin Twp., Chester, Pennsylvania

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Jones, Catherine (b. 20 Apr 1668, d. 20 May 1758)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Death: 20 May 1758 Tredyffrin Twp., Chester, Pennsylvania

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Skinner, John (b. 1641, d. 15 Sep 1690)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

Marriage might have been in 1666, same day.
Source: (Birth)
Title: The Memorial History of Hartford County Connecticut 1633-1884
Page: Vol. 1, page 259
Data:
Text: John, b. 1641
Source: (Death)
Title: The Memorial History of Hartford County Connecticut 1633-1884
Page: Vol. 1, page 259 (avail on Ancestry)
Data:
Text: John, b. 1641; m. Mary Easton, dau. of Joseph Easton; d. in Hartford, Sept. 15, 1690.
Christening: 16 Feb 1678
Death: 15 Sep 1690 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut

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Filley, Mary (b. 3 Aug 1651, d. 13 Apr 1711)
Note: CONFLICT: Mary Filley could not have married John Skinner on 5 Apr 1660 - the same day he married Mary Easton. Are they the same person? But they have different death dates.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Christening: 3 Aug 1651 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Death: 13 Apr 1711 E Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut

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Leslie, Robert (b. ABT 1769, d. ABT 1843)
Note: Leslie (soundex) married in Cecil, MD:
JOHN LASLEY and PRICE, KAZIA 15 Apr 1783 Cecil MD
WILLIAM LASSELLE and GREENWOOD, ANN 18 May 1795 Cecil MD
JEREMIAH LARKIN LESLIE and HILL, SARAH 12 Dec 1798 Cecil MD (brother)


1790 census: A Robert Leslie is listed in South Susquehannah Hundred,Cecil, MD next to a John Leslie (not known who this is at this time, butsurely related). Robert should have been est. 21 years old and not knownto have been married prior to 1793. However, his father had probablyalready died, so he may have been taking care of younger siblings:
1 free white males 16 & up; 1 free white males under 16
2 free white females.
This might not be him because he was only 21 or 22 years old. 3 otherswere in PA but not in the area that his wife was from. Unk where he methis wife, as they were married in DE not MD or PA.

The other John is listed with:
1 free white males 16 & up; 0 free white males under 16; 2 free whitefemales.

1800 census: Robert would be 31 so doesn't appear to be found in Cecil,MD.
page 244 for Bart, Lancaster, PA has a Robert Lisle:
Male: four under 10; one of 26 & under 45
Female: one under 10; one of 26 & under 45

1800 census page 954 for unk township (Yorkville), York, SC as RobertLesley:
Male: 1 under 10; 1 of 16 & under 26; 1 of 26 & under 45
Female: 1 under 10; 1 of 26 & under 45

1800 census page 579 for unk township (Erotgen ?), Cecil, MD one RobertLashlie. years old.
Male: 1 under 10; 1 of 10 & under 16; 1 of 45 & up
Female: 2 of 10 & under 16; 1 of 45 & up

The other Robert Laslee is on page 618 in unk township (North Surg..),Cecil, MD with 1 male 45 & up, 1 female of 26 & under 45.

1810 census for

1820 census for

1830 census for

1840 census for Malaga, Monroe, OH page 007. Robert should be about 71;his wife should be about 67:
Robert Leslie: one male 60-70; one female 10-15; one female 70-80.Neighbors are Jonathan and Levi Leslie; Lewis Clark, Joseph Jones.


SOURCE: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, vol IV: Ohio information,
p 483, Plymouth-Smithfield Monthly Meeting, under LESLIE:
1813,12,18. Robert & w, Rachel, & ch, Thomas, Mary, Sarah, Robert, Johnson & Levi, rocf (received on certificate from) Nottingham MM, PA., dtd 1813,6,11, end by Short Creek MM, 1813,8,24.
1819,2,22. Robert & w, Rachel, & ch, Thomas, Mary, Robert, Johnson, Sarah & Levi L., gct Plainfield MM. The preceding line is same info, dates for LESLIE Margaret and Elizabeth.
p 483, Plymouth-Smithfield Monthly Meeting lists LESLIE:
1813,8,24. Cert rec for Robert & w, Rachel, & ch, Thomas, Mary, Sarah, Robert, Johnson & Levi, from Nottingham MM, dtd 1813,6,11, end to Plymouth MM. The preceding line is same ino, dates for LESLIE Margaret and Elizabeth.
p 340, Plainfield Monthly Meeting lists LESLIE:
1819,3,25. Robert & w, Rachel, & ch, Thomas, Mary, Robert, Johnson, Sarah & Levi, rocf (received on certificate from) Smithfield MM, dtd 1819,2,22. The next line is same info, dates for LESLIE Margaret and Elizabeth.
1820,6,22. Robert & w,Rachel, & ch, Robert, Johnson, Sarah & Levi, gct (granted certificate to) Stillwater MM. The next line is same info, dates for LESLIE Elizabeth and Mary.
p 417, Stillwater Monthly Meeting lists LESLIE:
1820,6,24. Robert & w, Rachel, & ch, Sarah, Johnson & Levi, L., rocf (received on certificate from) Plainfield MM, dtd 1820,6,22. The next lines are same info, dates for LESLIE Thomas, then Elizabeth, then Mary.
p 585, Somerset Monthly Meeting lists LESLIE
1821,10,3. Elizabeth m Benjamin MORRIS
1821,10,3. Mary m Wm. STANTON
1823,12,29. Thomas dis jas (disowned for marrying contrary to discipline)
1826,4,6. Sarah m John WOOD
1826,7,24. Johnson dis mcd (disowned for marrying contrary to discipline)
1828,4,28, Robert dis jH (disowned for joining Hicksites)
1828,5,26. Rachel dis jH (disowned for joing Hicksites)
1829,1,25. Levi dis jH (disowned for joining Hicksites)
1836,1,25. Sarah (form Thomas) dis mcd (disowned for marrying contrary to discipline).

SOURCE: Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Book F - 1808-1836;
Name: Robert Lesslie
Comment: came with cert fr Wilmington MM, Del, 4 mo-1795
Name: Rachel -
Comment: came with cert fr Wilmington MM, Del, 4 mo-1795
Child: Margaret
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1794
Child: Elizabeth
Birth Date: 31 Aug 1796
Child: Thomas
Birth Date: 05 Nov 1798
Child: Mary
Birth Date: 07 Apr 1801
Child: Robert
Birth Date: 18 May 1803
age: 28th yr
Death Date: - May 1831
Child: Johnson
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1805
Child: Sarah
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1807
Spouse: John Wood
Death Date: 22 Dec 1831
Comment: "in OH"
Child: Levi Larkins
Birth Date: 09 Mar 1810

Births, Deaths, and Marriage of the Nottingham Quakers 1680-1889, by Alice L. Beard; p. 62
Children of Robert LESLIE, Jr. and his wife Rachel ROGERS.
Margaret was born the 3rd day 8th month 1794
Elizabeth was born the 31st day 8th month 1796
Thomas was born the 5th day 11th month 1798
Mary was born the 7th day 4th month 1801
Robert was born the 18th day 5th month 1803
Johnson was born the 15th day 10th month 1805
Sarah was born the 25th day 10th month 1807 at East Nottingham
Levi Larkins was born the 9th day 10th month 1807 near Northeast, Md.

Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County
Book F - 1808-1836
Name: Robert Lesley (Leslie, Lashley) Lesslie
Comment: On 17-11-1753 E Nottingham PM informed this mtg that Robert
Lesley "complains of Martin Willcox as: hath broken a bargain made between
them & the said Martin, on being treated with, seems not willing to leave the
difference to reference"; On 19-1-1754 our comm rptd the matter had been
settled.

BIOGRAPHY: The Family and Ancestry of Eno Rogers and Margaret Evans of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; by Milton D. Forsyth, Jr., pub 1992 in Chapel Hill, NC; p 6, under Rachel Rogers;
"Rachel. Born circa 1773 (?), in Warrington Twp., York Co, PA. Died, circa 1845, in Malaga Twp., Monroe Co., OH. She married at the Meeting House at Stanton, Millcreek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, on 20 March 1793, a Robert Leslie,, "son of Thomas Leslie, late of Bohemia Manor, Cecil County, Maryland. (Wilmington MM, Marriages, 1750-1938, p 117)" Her mother and sisters Sarah and Mary were present. The Leslie family, supposedly of Scottish origin, was in Cecil County from the late 1600s. On 15 Apr 1795 Robert Leslie, his wife Rachel, and their daughter, Margaret, were granted a certificate of removal to Nottingham Meeting, nominally in Chester County, Pennsylvania, having already joved into the area of that meeting, probably residing in Cecil County, Maryland (Wilmington MM, Removals Issued, 1751-1816, p 321).
"Sometime about 1810-15 the familymoved to Monroe County, Ohio, where they resided in Malaga Township (1830 Federal Census, Monroe Co., OH, p 94) and attended the Somerset Meeting in nearby Belmont County, although the records show some of the family were discontinued from the membership in this meeting, several in the Hicksite Separation of 1828. On 24 Mar 1836 Robert Leslie entered into an agreement with his son Levi "toward the said Robert and Rachel, his wife, during their natural lifetimes" to sell Levi a plot of land "on which the said parties now reside" (being the E 1/2 of NW 1/4 of S.28, T.5, R.5 in Malaga Twp.), giving Robert or Rachel use of the land during their lifetimes, requuiring payment of 1/2 of the profits from the sale of crops from the land, and within two years after their decease to pay the estate the amount of the price of the land not yet paid. In the newspaper of 3 May 1844 an excutor's otice appeared asking payment to the estate of Robert "Lessley", late of Monroe Co., deceased, and in the October Court term of 1845 Levi was sued by the executor for the money owed. This places the death of Robert Leslie at about 1843, and Rachel by then or within a few years thereafter (Monroe County, OH Deed Book 1, p 7; Court Record Book 7, Oct 1845, p 252; Appearance Docket 7, p 348). The records of the Quaker Cemetery in Jerusalem, Malaga Twp., record the following burials: Lesley, R. (row 3, nr. 2); Leysley, Rachel (row 3, nr. 6).
"Rachel and Robert had eight children, surname Leslie: Margaret, b 3 Aug 1794, in probably New Castle County, DE; Elizabeth, b 31 Aug 1796, m 3 Oct 1821 Somerset MM, BelmontCo., OH, Benjamin Morris; Thomas, b 11 May 1798, m 16 Mar 1826, Belmont Co., OH, Aletha Johnson; Mary, b 7 Apr 1801, m 3 Oct 1821 (on the same day as her sister Elizabeth), Somerset MM, Belmont Co., OH, William Stanton; Robert, b 18 May 1803; Johnson, b 15 Oct 1805, m Eleanor (-----); Sarah, b 25 Oct 1807, d 22 Dec 1831, Ohio, m 6 Apr 1826, Somerset MM, Belmont Co., OH, John Wood; Levi, b 9 Mar 1810, "near North East", in Cecil Co., MD, m 22 Dec 1834, Belmont Co., OH, SarahThomas, who as Sarah Leslie was discontinued from the Somerset Meeting in 1836 for marrying contrary to discipline, Levi having been separated as a Hicksite in 1829 (Nottingham MM, Births, n. p.; except as noted, all probably in Cecil Co., MD across the state line from Pennsylvania, the East and West Nottingham meeting houses being in Maryland; Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 4, pp. 585, 588, 594, 601)."

RESIDENCES:
New Castle Co., DE Bef Apr 1795
Cecil Co., MD Apr 1795 - Dec 1813
Malaga, Morgan Co., OH Dec 1813 - death 1843.
Death: ABT 1843 Malaga Twp., Monroe, Ohio

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Rogers, Rachel (b. ABT 1773, d. ABT 1845)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

BIOGRAPHY: The Family and Ancestry of Eno Rogers and Margaret Evans ofPhiladelphia County, Pennsylvania; by Milton D. Forsyth, Jr., pub 1992 inChapel Hill, NC; p 6, under Rachel Rogers;

"Rachel. Born circa 1773 (?), in Warrington Twp., York Co, PA. Died,circa 1845, in Malaga Twp., Monroe Co., OH. She married at the MeetingHouse at Stanton, Millcreek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, on 20March 1793, a Robert Leslie,, "son of Thomas Leslie, late of BohemiaManor, Cecil County, Maryland. (Wilmington MM, Marriages, 1750-1938, p117)" Her mother and sisters Sarah and Mary were present. The Lesliefamily, supposedly of Scottish origin, was in Cecil County from the late1600s. On 15 Apr 1795 Robert Leslie, his wife Rachel, and their daughter,Margaret, were granted a certificate of removal to Nottingham Meeting,nominally in Chester County, Pennsylvania, having already moved into thearea of that meeting, probably residing in Cecil County, MD (WilmingtonMM, Removals Issued, 1751-1816, p 321).
Death: ABT 1845 Malaga Twp., Monroe, Ohio
Burial: Jerusalem, Malaga, Monroe, Ohio

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Leslie, Margaret (b. 3 Aug 1794)
Note: SOURCE: Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Book F - 1808-1836;
Name: Robert Lesslie
Comment: came with cert fr Wilmington MM, Del, 4 mo-1795
Name: Rachel -
Comment: came with cert fr Wilmington MM, Del, 4 mo-1795
Child: Margaret
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1794.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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Leslie, Elizabeth (b. 31 Aug 1796)
Note: SOURCE: Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Book F - 1808-1836;
Child: Elizabeth
Birth Date: 31 Aug 1796.

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Leslie, Thomas (b. 5 Nov 1798)
Note: SOURCE: Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Book F - 1808-1836;
Name: Robert Lesslie
Comment: came with cert fr Wilmington MM, Del, 4 mo-1795
Child: Thomas
Birth Date: 05 Nov 1798.

1850 census: in Goshen, Belmont, OH on 16 Aug 1850, page 435 (stamped onright), line 892/907:
Leslie, Thomas 50 Male Wagonmaker MD
Alitha 45 Female OH
Lucretia 21 Female OH
Nathaniel 17 Male Wagonmaker OH
Brishrod(?) 10 Male OH
Francis 7 Male OH
Neighbors are the Whites, the Woods, and Deweys.

Ohio marriage records shows a Thomas Leslie m. Aletha Johnson in BelmontCo., OH on 16 Mar 1826.

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Leslie, Mary (b. 7 Apr 1801)
Note: SOURCE: Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Book F - 1808-1836;
Name: Robert Lesslie
Comment: came with cert fr Wilmington MM, Del, 4 mo-1795
Name: Rachel -
Comment: came with cert fr Wilmington MM, Del, 4 mo-1795
Child: Mary
Birth Date: 07 Apr 1801.

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Leslie, Robert (b. 18 May 1803, d. May 1831)
Note: DEATH: Births, Deaths, and Marriages of the Nottingham Quakers 1680-1889, by Alice L. Beard, p 62.
Robert LESLIE, son of Robert and Rachel, died on the 3rd month 1831. In his 28th year.

SOURCE: Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Book F - 1808-1836;
Child: Robert
Birth Date: 18 May 1803
age: 28th yr
Death Date: - May 1831.
Death: May 1831

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Leslie, Johnson (b. 15 Oct 1805, d. AFT 11 Jun 1880)
Note: SOURCE: Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Book F - 1808-1836;
Child: Johnson
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1805.

1850 census; probably the Johnson Leslie in Centre Twp, Monroe, OH dated10 Aug 1850 page 460. Johnson should be 45:
Leslie, Johnson 45 MD Wagonmaker
Mary 22 OH
John 21 OH
Malika 18 OH
Margaret 3 OH

1860 census

1870 census

1880 census; probably the widower Johnson Leslie in Salina, Saline,Kansas on 11 Jun 1880, page 31, line 312/329:
Lesslie, William 26 Ro Ro Conductor OH MD OH
Alice 20 Wife Keeping house IN PA PA
May 19 Sister OH MD OH
Johnson 74 Father MD MD MD
Death: AFT 11 Jun 1880

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Leslie, Sarah (b. 25 Oct 1807, d. 22 Dec 1831)
Note: DEATH: Births, Deaths, and Marriages of the Nottingham Quakers 1680-1889, by Alice L. Beard, p 62
Sarah WOOD, wife of John and daughter of Robert LESLIE, died the 22nd day 12th month 1831 in Ohio. In her 25th year.

SOURCE: Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Book F - 1808-1836;
Child: Sarah
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1807
Spouse: John Wood
Death Date: 22 Dec 1831
Comment: "in OH".

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Death: 22 Dec 1831 , , Ohio

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Rogers, Enos (b. ABT 1730, d. Bet 25 OCT 1787 - JUL 1788)
Note: BIOGRAPHY: The Family and Ancestry of Eno Rogers and Margaret Evans of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; by Milton D. Forsyth, Jr., pub 1992 in Chapel Hill, NC; p 1-3;
Enos Rogers (s/o Robert). "Born, circa 1730, in Norriton Twp., Philadelphia Co., PA. Died, circa 1789, in Baltimore Twodn, Baltimore Co., MD. Occupation: Farmer.
Enos Rogers was the son of Robert rogers of Norriton Twonship in what is now Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and a descendant of Welsh Quaker settlers of Pennsylvania. He appears to have been born about 1730, as the births of his brothers and sisters are recorded up to about that time. His marriage record, along with the tax records of 1769 and his father's will of 1773 (which is discussed later), are definitive as to his identity, even though his birth record has not been located. He and Margaret Evans were married in 1757 at the Plymouth Meeting-House, which still stands in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. He would have been about 27 years old and Margaret was 23. They were among themain family members present at the second marriage of his father six years later.
"Enos is listed next to his father on the 1769 tax list for Norriton Township (Philadelphia Co. tax lists for 1769, Norriton Twp., in Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Ser., Vol, 14, pp. 68-69). On 25 Apr 1769 Enos Rogers, along with "his wife and children" and Joshua and Ruth dickinson, Margaret's sister, and their children, were given certificates of discharge from the monthly meeting of Gwynedd/Plymouth to the monthly meeting of Warrington, which is in York County, Pennsyolvania (The William Wade Hinshaw Quaker Meeting Records, Vol. V, Gwynedd Monthly Meeting, [hereinafter Hinshaw, Vol. V, Gwynedd], p. 161). John Rees and his wife, who was Margaret's elder sister Catherine, and thier children preceeded them to Warrington in 1767. Calwallader Evans, Margaret's youngest brother, moved there earlier in 1769.
"On 12 Aug 1769 Enos Rogers produced a certficate at the Warrington Monthly Meeting for hs wife and their six children, probably listed in the order of their birth: John, Mordecai, Sarah, Rebecka, Evan and Levi. Joshua Dickenson also produced a certificate for his family at that time (Warrington Monthly Meeting, first part, Minutes, p. 166; second part, p. 432; [Monthly Meeeting hereinafter MM]). The Warrington meeting-house is located in Wellsville, Warrington Township, York County, Pennsylvania. Originally a log structure, it was replaced in 1769, the year of the Rogers' arrival, with a stone building. The original structure was enlarged once, and was restored in 1949. It was in this meeting-house that the families worshipped for the next nine years.
"Margaret Rogers was a representative for her meeting at the Quarterly Meeting held at Warrington on 22 Sep 1777. The representatives prepared a report to be presented at the yearly meeting in Philadelphia. They responded to a standard "query," a list of questions as to the performance of their meetings. They stated that "All our Meetings for Worship and Discipline... have been duly and timely attended by a considerable number of Friends, tho' the sorrowful account of many neglecting this necessary duty especially on Week Days, also of some when met to perform that Solemn Duty giving way to drowsiness yet continues...A good degree of Love and Unity Subsists amongst us...Talebearing, Backbuting and Evil reports are generally discouraged...A good degree of care is taken to bring up those under our care in Plainnenss, tho' we have reason to believe too many are neglectful of their Duty therein, there being a manifest deviation in some of them from that Plainness in Dress and Simplicity of Manners that Truth leads to. Mostly clear of holding Slaves [a practice to which Quakers were opposed] and some care taken of those who are necessarily under our care...A concern rests on ourMinds pretty generally to maintain our Discipline and deal with offenders as recommended, tho' no always without some unnecessry delay." (Warrington and Fairfax Quarterly Meetings, p. 257-260).
"At the meetings of 17 Feb 1778 Enos Rogers requested a certificate for he and Margaret and their six children (not named) to transfer to Gunpowder, a monthly meeting in Baltimore County, Maryland, near Cockeysvill,e and the certificate was signed on 11 Apr 1778 (Warrington MM, first part, Minutes, pp. 231-232; second part, p. 432). The Rogers presented the certificate from Warrington to the Gunpowder Monthly Meeting on 30 May 1778. The children were listed and included among them was Rachel, who must have been born while the family resided in Warrington, but Rebecca was not among the six children (Gunpowder MM, Minutes (Men's Meeting), 1768-1784, p. 197, p. 28). Evan isincorrectly listed as "Enos" in the men's minutes, but in the women's minuters his name is correctly stated (Gunpowder MM, Minuets, Women's Friends, 1776-1787, p. 28).
"In the 1783 tax assessment Enos Rogers is listed in the Middle River Lower Hundred, an area to the northeast of the current City of Baltimore and bounded on the SW by the Middle River, on the NE by the Gunpowder River estuary into the bay, on the SE by Chesapeake Bay, and on the NW by a line running E-W through about Perry Hall, Maryland. He owned no property, but had 5 horses and 7 cattle valued at 44 pounds and other property valued at 17 pounds for a total of 61 pounds, and was assessed 15 shillings, 3 pence. The number of free males in the family was 4, and total white inhabitants was 8 (1783 Maryland Tax Assessment, BaltimoreCounty, Middle River Lower Hundred, p. 7). No deeds, will, or guardian papers in his name or any of the family names were found in the Maryland records.
"The family appears to have attended the Patapsco Meeting, a submeeting of the Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, which at the time of their arrival was located on tghe Harford Road in Baltimore county, in an area now but not then within the city (This is the location tocay of the Friends Burying Ground, Harford Road, or the "Quaker Cemetery" on the north side of Harford Road [State Route 147] at the southwest end of Clifton Park, in Baltimore). In Jan 1781 the meeting was moved to a new building, the construction of which had been authorized on 29 Jul 1779, which still stands. It is on the eastern side of Jones Falls at the southeast corner of Aisquith (then Loyd Lane) and Fayette (then Pitt) Streets, at what in that time was the eastern limits of "Baltimore Town." The meeting was renamed the "Baltimore Meeting," but it remained under the Gunpowder Monthly Meeting until 1792. In this circumstance the Rogers family would have had to travel some 8-12 miles from the Middle River area to attend the meetings, and it is probable that they moved after 1783 nearer to or within the growing town of Baltimore.
"Themove appears especially likely because the Baltimore Preparative Meeting noted on 28 Sep 1786 that "The committe to the care thereof" heretofore agreed upon with the friend who formerly had the care thereof" [i.., for about 12 pounds a year]. And the following year the minutes note on 25 Oct 1787, "The Committee appointed to agree with a Person to take care of this House [i.e., the Aisquith Street Meeting House] do Report they have agreed with Enos Rogers for that purpose for which he is to have Seven pounds, ten shillings; a new friend was selected for this position on 27 Nov 1788.
"As noted below in mid-1789 Margaret Rogers, "widow," requested a certificate of removal to Wilmington Monthly Meeting, having already moved to that area. This places the death of Enos Rogers between November 1788 and July 1789, probably early in 1789; the 1793 marriage certificate of their daughter Rachel states her father was "late of Baltimore town." No record of his death is found in the Baltimore Deceased Members book prepared in 1881, but the early records are spotty. Almost certainly under the circumstances hewas buried at the Aisquith Street Meeting House Burying Ground (called "City Ground" in the records) where he had so recently been the grave digger and custodian of the meeting house."
Occupation: Place: farmer
Residence: Date: 25 Apr 1769
Place: Requested move fm Gwynedd to Warrington, Pennsylvania
Residence: Date: 12 Aug 1769
Place: Provided cert to Warrington, York, Pa
Residence: Date: 11 Apr 1778
Place: Rec'd cert to move to Gunpowder, Baltimore, Maryland
Residence: Date: 30 May 1778
Place: Moved to Gunpowder, Baltimore, Maryland
Religion: Place: Quaker
Death: Bet 25 OCT 1787 - JUL 1788 Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland

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Rogers, John (b. ABT 1758, d. ABT 1789)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Death: ABT 1789 , Baltimore, Maryland

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Rogers, Mordecai (b. ABT 1760)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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Rogers, Sarah (b. ABT 1762, d. 21 May 1824)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Death: 21 May 1824 Upper Darby Twp., Delaware, Pennsylvania
Burial: Darby Meeting Cemetery, Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania

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Rogers, Rebecca (b. ABT 1764)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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Rogers, Evan (b. 9 Apr 1766, d. 25 Jan 1809)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Death: 25 Jan 1809 Rye, Westchester, New York
Burial: Blind Brook Cem, Rye (Milton), New York

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Rogers, Levi (b. ABT 1768, d. ABT 1801)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Occupation: Place: Minister
Death: ABT 1801 Gloucester, New Jersey

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