Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . j*. ..t ^4-. THE ROGERS FAMILY William Rogers to have purchased, under date of i September, 1715, twolots of land in the town of Burlington. The erasure of John Rogerss namein the instrument for lot No. 32 is possibly an intimation of a relationshipbetween William Rogers of the text and the John Rogers of Burlington,who conveyed lands to his son, William Rogers, of Evesham, in BurlingtonCounty, by deed of 9 September, 1727,* and to his grandson, WilliamRogers, of the same place, 10 June, 1753.! William Rogers


Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . j*. ..t ^4-. THE ROGERS FAMILY William Rogers to have purchased, under date of i September, 1715, twolots of land in the town of Burlington. The erasure of John Rogerss namein the instrument for lot No. 32 is possibly an intimation of a relationshipbetween William Rogers of the text and the John Rogers of Burlington,who conveyed lands to his son, William Rogers, of Evesham, in BurlingtonCounty, by deed of 9 September, 1727,* and to his grandson, WilliamRogers, of the same place, 10 June, 1753.! William Rogers married, first, Abigail , who died 3 December, 1719, and was buried the following day, beside John and Elizabeth Wool-man, in Friends Ground at Rancocas, Burlington County. The maidensurname of his second wife, Hannah, is like-wise unknown. She was without doubt amember of the Burlington Meeting ofFriends, and married, after a widowhoodof about a year, 7 November, 1737, as secondwife, Alexander Beal, of Bucks County,Pennsylvania, when, as in all similar cases, Friends were appointed by the Me


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