Thomas Rogers of the hamlet of Mulsham in the County of Essex, shoemaker, written, 23 May 1625, proved at Chelmsford 14 January 1625/6. Continue reading
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Thomas Rogers of Moulsham ‘shoemaker’
Thomas Rogers and Sara his first wife only had one son, Thomas, before her death. Continue reading
UPDATE: John Rogers at Cambridge
John Rogers’ record from Cambridge tells us he was admitted as a sizar at Emmanuel, on 4 Feb 1587/8. Continue reading
John Rogers of Moulsham ‘shoemaker’
John Rogers, shoemaker of Moulsham, was the brother of Richard Rogers and Mary Rogers Duckfield. They were the children of John Rogers, the younger, and Agnes his wife. Continue reading
Richard Rogers of Wethersfield
Richard Rogers is one of those people who are very close to my heart. I love the teachings that he left to us. They may be written in a stuffy, old fashioned way, but they are just as true today as they were in the 1600s and I’m grateful that there is a renewed interest in the teachings of the Puritans. Like most of the ministers in his day, Richard Rogers had his share of run-ins with the authorities. However, he managed to survive the conflicts and established a good, strong ministry in Wethersfield. Continue reading
