![](https://www.geni.com/images/external/twitter_bird_small.gif?1660169994)
![](https://www.geni.com/images/facebook_white_small_short.gif?1660169994)
Not the same as John Rogers, Proctor of Civil Law
Mary was the first wife of John “shoemaker” Rogers, died 1579, therefore her children likely were
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rogers-10947
John [Richard's brother] remained in Chelmsford and earned his living as a shoemaker. Among his children was one who bore his own name, John Rogers IV we may call him. After being helped through Cambridge by his uncle [Rev. Richard Rogers], he became a famous Puritan minister at Dedham in the northern border of Essex, and it is from his son Nathaniel that the New England line has sprung.[1]
Research Notes
John Rogers II , son of John, b. 10 Sep 1548, England; d. 1601[xx], Chelmsford, Essex, England;
John & Mary Rogers had:
1548 |
1548
|
Moulsham Parish, Chelmsford, Essex, England
|
|
1571 |
1571
|
Great Baddow, Essex, England
|
|
1574 |
January 30, 1574
|
Chelmsford, Essex, England
|
|
1576 |
April 28, 1576
|
Chelmsford, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
|
|
1577 |
1577
|
Chelmsford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
|
|
1579 |
1579
|
Chelmsford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
|
|
1581 |
May 29, 1581
|
Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
|
|
1582 |
December 23, 1582
|
Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
|
|
1585 |
November 23, 1585
|
Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
|