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John Rogers, III

Also Known As: "“Roaring John”", "Bawling John"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Great Baddow, Essex, England
Death: October 18, 1636 (64-65)
Dedham, Essex, England
Place of Burial: Dedham, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of John “Shoemaker” Rogers; John Rodgers; Mary Rogers and Mary Leete
Husband of Bridget Rogers; Dorothy Rogers and Elizabeth Rogers
Father of Rev. Nathaniel Rogers; Bridget Angier; Rev. John Rogers, of Croglin and Samuel Rogers
Brother of Susan Rogers; Ezechias Rogers; Thomas Pilgrim Rogers; Jeremiah Rogers; Elizabeth ROGERS and 16 others
Half brother of Katherine Rogers; Ezechias Rogers; Nathaniel Rogers and Susan Rogers

Occupation: Minister
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About Rev. John Rogers, of Dedham, Essex

John Rogers (c. 1570–1636)

John Rogers (c. 1570–1636), sometimes referred to as "Roaring" John Rogers, for his fiery preaching style, was a well-known English Puritan clergyman and preacher.

His parents were John Rogers (died 1601), a shoemaker from Moulsham in Essex, and his wife, Mary (died 1579). Richard Rogers, his uncle, provided for his education at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he seems to have graduated in 1591/2.[1] In 1592 he became vicar of Honingham, Norfolk, and in 1603 he succeeded Lawrence Fairclough, father of Samuel Fairclough, as vicar of Haverhill, Suffolk.[2]

In 1605 he became lecturer, not vicar as some scholars believe, of Dedham, Essex, where for over thirty years he had the repute of being "one of the most awakening preachers of the age." The vicars and lecturers are listed inside the church by the north door. On his lecture days his church overflowed. On one occasion, according to John Howe based on a report by Thomas Goodwin, Rogers rebuked the congregation for their woeful neglect of the Bible. His eloquence, some would say anointed preaching, moved many to tears and loud weeping. On market days he preached to hundreds of people from the tower by the muniment room above the north porch. This muniment room holds some early editions of his works. Cotton Mather reports a saying of Ralph Brownrig that Rogers would "do more good with his wild notes than we with our set music." His lecture was suppressed from 1629 till 1631, on the ground of his nonconformity. His subsequent compliance was not strict. Giles Firmin, one of his converts, never saw him wear a surplice, and he only occasionally used the prayer-book, and then repeated portions of it from memory.

He died on 18 October 1636, and was buried in the churchyard at Dedham. There is a tombstone to his memory, and also a mural monument in the church on the north wall of the sanctuary. His funeral sermon was preached by John Knowles. His engraved portrait exhibits a worn face, and depicts him in nightcap, ruff, and full beard. Matthew Newcomen succeeded him at Dedham. Nathaniel Rogers was his second son.[2]

He published:

  • The Doctrine of Faith, 1627; 6th edit. 1634, 12mo.
  • A Treatise of Love, 1629; 3rd edit. 1637.

Posthumous was A Godly and Fruitful Exposition upon ... the First Epistle of Peter, 1650. Benjamin Brook assigns to him, without date, Sixty Memorials of a Godly Life. He prefaced Gods Treasurie displayed, 1630, by F. B. (Francis Bunny?).[2]

New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the ..., Volume 2 edited by William Richard Cutter Pg.532

The grandson of Rev. John, the martyr, the was the father of Nathaniel Rogers. He died at Dedham in 1636. He married (first) Elizabeth (Gold), widow of John Hawes; (second) Dorothy (Stanton), widow of Richard Wiseman, of Wigborough, county Essex.

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  • RAY, Bridget
  • b. 1576 England
  • Family:
  • Marriage: 1595 England
  • Spouse: ROGERS, John
  • b. 1571 Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex, England
  • d. 8 OCT 1636 Dedham, England
  • Children:
    • ROGERS, Nathaniel
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_8e.htm#291 _____________________________
  • John Rogers
  • M, #70621, b. circa 1571, d. 18 October 1636
  • Father John Rogers b. c 1534, d. b 3 Jul 1601
  • Mother Mary Leete b. c 1542, d. 1579
  • John Rogers was born circa 1571 at Dedham, England. He married Mary circa 1589. John Rogers died on 18 October 1636.
  • Family Mary b. c 1570
  • Child
    • Bridget Rogers+ b. c 1590
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2350.htm#... ____________________
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Rev. John Rogers, of Dedham, Essex's Timeline

1571
1571
Great Baddow, Essex, England
1574
March 1574
Age 3
Kingston Upon Thames, All Saints, Surrey, England
1598
1598
Haverhill, Suffolk, England
1609
1609
Dedham, Essex, England
1610
April 25, 1610
Chacombe, Northamptonshire, England
1636
October 18, 1636
Age 65
Dedham, Essex, England
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