Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . THE ROGERS FAJNIILY. The surname of his wife Martha is uncertain. He was hcensed tomarry, 19 August, 1754, and on the Hcense bond, filed at Trenton, her nameis written Martha Estergan or Estergans. As no such surname is elsewhere found, it is thought her name was pos-sibly Martha Esther Gans or was born 11 August, 1732, anddied 12 December, 1800,* and wasburied by the side of her husband in Friends ground at Mount Holly. Hersignature as given, is reproduced from a deed of mortgage executed byherself a


Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . THE ROGERS FAJNIILY. The surname of his wife Martha is uncertain. He was hcensed tomarry, 19 August, 1754, and on the Hcense bond, filed at Trenton, her nameis written Martha Estergan or Estergans. As no such surname is elsewhere found, it is thought her name was pos-sibly Martha Esther Gans or was born 11 August, 1732, anddied 12 December, 1800,* and wasburied by the side of her husband in Friends ground at Mount Holly. Hersignature as given, is reproduced from a deed of mortgage executed byherself and husband to Joseph Noble, 9 March, 1767. Her will is as follows: I, Martha Rogers, of the Township of Northampton in the County of Burlington beingat this time in a sound disposing mind and memory and calling to mind the uncertainty ofthis life and the certainty of death, and being desirous to dispose of all my Estate which ithath pleased Providence to give me in this life, do make this my last Will and Testamentmaking void all other Wills heretofore by me made and this one to be taken for the same


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