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Husband: Timothy Rogers
Born: 1778/1779 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC)
Married: before 1810 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 1856 in Marion Dist, SC
Father: Lot Rogers
Mother: Nancy Ann Bethea
Spouses:
Wife: Sarah Bethea
Born: 1785/1786 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC)
Died: after 1856 in Marion Dist, SC
Father: John Bethea
Mother: Mary
Spouses:
Children
01 (F): Ann Rogers
Born: 1809/1810 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1856 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: Daniel McInnis
02 (M): Lot B Rogers
Born: 1811/1812 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1856 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: Jennet Thwing
03 (M): Tristram B Rogers
Born: 1813/1814 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1856
Spouses: Ann Parnell
04 (F): Elizabeth Rogers
Born: 1817/1818 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1856 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: Daniel A Platt
05 (M): Jesse Rogers
Born: 1824/1825 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 1874/1880 in Marion Co, SC (now Dillon Co, SC)
Spouses: Harriet H Bethea; Anna Legette
06 (M): Cade B Rogers
Born: 1825/1826 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1856
Spouses: Nancy Ann George
07 (F): Mary Rogers
Born: in Marion Dist, SC
Died: before 1850 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: Rev Samuel J Bethea
08 (M): John B Rogers
Born: in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1856
Spouses: LIVING
09 (F): Miranza Rogers
Born: in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1856
Spouses: Thomas C Bethea
10 (F): Harriet Rogers
Born: 1812 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 07 JUL 1874 in Marion Co, SC (now Dillon Co, SC)
Spouses: Archibald K McLellan
11 (F): Susan Rogers
Born: in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1856
Spouses: LIVING
12 (F): Margaret Rogers
Born: in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1856
Spouses: LIVING
Additional Information

Timothy Rogers:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1790;

!CENSUS:1800;


!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 20
Timothy Rogers age 26-44 (1765/84)
00010-20100-0-3;


!NAMED-MARION CO,. SC PROBATE ROLL # 467 Phillip Bethea 1814.
Will (in shreds, signed 17 Sep 1814), proven 5 Dec 1814.
Heirs named: Wife Anna
Money to be divided between Brother Jesse Bethea,
Henry Trawick, William Trawick, Goodman Trawick, Tristram Bethea, William Bethea, John Bethea, Cade Bethea, Jermiah Walters, John Braddy, Benner Andrews and Herod Stackhouse.
Nephew Philip Bethea
Nephew William Trawick
Nephew Henry Trawick
The three sons of Jesse Bethea my wife's brother (that is dead) by the name of John Bethea, Tristram Bethea and Thomas Bethea
And to Simon Bethea gone over the mountains
And to Jane Calcut (and Elisha Bethea and William Bethea of NC),
and to Timothey Rodgers and Jesse Bethea son of Goodman Bethea.
My nephew Hugh Bethea.


!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 65
Timothy Rogers age 26-44 (1775/94)
400010-51010;

!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 684 Lot Rogers Marion Co., SC
Will 28 Mar 1829 pr 7 Apr 1829
Wife Ann
Sons: Elisha, David, Timothy, Robert, Noah, William and Phillip Rogers
dau Sally Legett
gr-ch now living: Martha and David Rogers
gr-ch William, Nathan and Elizabeth Ann Evans
...;

!DEED: 1 Jul 1830 Marion Co., SC Book N page 262
Noah Rodgers of Marion Dist., SC to Timothy Rodgers for $120 my interest in land left my father ... 112a ... my mother Ann Rodgers has rights during her natural life ...;

!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 44
Timothy Rogers age 50-59 (1770/80)
11120001-0131101, slaves=230000-121100;

!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC pg 170
Timothy Rogers age 60-69 (1770/80)
000200001-00110001;

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC
# 1331/1336
Timothy Rogers 71 Farmer $1800 Marion
Sarah 64
# 1331/1337
Lot Rogers 38 "
Jennet 24
James 1/12;

!PROBATE ROLL # 1115 Marion Co., SC Timothy Rogers 1855
Will dated 15 Nov 1855
Wife Sarah
Sons John B., Tristram, Cade
Sons Jesse, Lot B.
children of my deceased dau Mary Bethea
daus Ann McInnis, Harriet McLellan and Elizabeth Platt
to Jennet Bethea youngest child of my dau Mary Bethea
my daus Maranza Bethea, Susan Gasque and Margaret Brown
proved 14 Jul 1856
...;

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 178-183
...
Of the Dothan family, one Lot Rogers, from Virginia, came to South Carolina about the close of the Revolutionary War; he married a sister of old Buck Swamp John Bethea, named Nannie, whether before his arrival in South Carolina or after, is not now known; he settled and lived and died just above Dothan Church, on the road leading from Dothan to Little Rock, formerly called Harlleesville ; he raised a large family-think, mostly sons ; of these, only Timothy and William were known to the writer ; others of them went West ; one daughter only known to the writer; she became the wife of Nathan Evans, and the mother of the late General William and Nathan Evans, as hereinbefore mentioned. ;


!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 178-183
...
Timothy Rogers, a most excellent man and worthy citizen, married Sarah Bethea, a daughter of Sweat Swamp John Bethea, and settled where Dr. J. F. Bethea now lives; they raised a large family of sons and daughters; of the sons, John B. Rogers emigrated to the West many years ago—not, however, until after he married a Miss McRee, and had some family. Trestram B. Rogers married a Miss Parnell ; had some family when he removed West, and Lot B. Rogers married a Miss Thwing, had some family and removed to Texas, I think. These three all dead ; I know nothing of their posterity. Two other sons, Jesse and Cade B. Rogers. Jesse married, first. Miss Harriet Bethea, daughter of the late Parker Bethea, by whom he had three children, two sons and one daughter. Two sons, David S. Rogers, of "Free State," who married a Miss Pipkin, of Marlborough, and who has had twenty children born to him by the same wife, seven of them are, however, dead; D. S. Rogers is quite a good citizen and prosperous man. Albert S. Rogers, the other son, married a daughter of Captain Stephen F. Berry, has a considerable family, sons and daughters, how many is unknown. Albert Rogers is also doing well. Their sister, Alice Rogers, married Holden Bethea; they live in the "Free State," and are said to be doing well ; have a family of children. Jesse Rogers married, a second time, the Widow Anna Rogers, below Marion; his wife was the widow of his cousin, Evan Rogers, who will be mentioned herein afterwards he (Jesse) died, leaving no issue by his second marriage. Cade B. Rogers, the youngest son of old man Timothy Rogers, still survives, and, as far as is known, the only survivor of that large family; he married, first, a Miss George (Nancy) ; by her he had two daughters and one son; one of the daughters married a Mr. Butler, on north side of Little Pee Dee ; can say nothing of their family, if they had any; the other daughter married Herod Gaddy, and lives in Marlborough. The son, Henry G. Rogers, married a Miss Pipkin, settled in Marlborough, and is dead ; I can say nothing of his family. Cade B. Rogers' first wife died, and he married a second time, a Widow Morris, of Florence County ; no children by this latter marriage. Of the many daughters of old man Timothy Rogers, the oldest married Daniel Mclnnis; both dead and childless; the second, Mary, married the late Rev. Samuel J. Bethea, and is dead; the next, Miranza, married Thomas C. Bethea; the next, Harriet, married Arch'd K. McLellan; the next, Elizabeth, married Daniel A. Piatt ; the next (name forgotten) married Levi Gasque; and the next (name forgotten) married William E. Brown, of Marlborough; all dead, and left families except Mrs. Mclnnis. Mrs. T. C. Bethea, Mrs. Levi Gasque and Mrs. William E. Brown went West many years ago; those remaining here raised large families, and they and their descendants now form a good portion of our population. ;

Sarah Bethea:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC
# 1331/1336
Timothy Rogers 71 Farmer $1800 Marion
Sarah 64
# 1331/1337
Lot Rogers 38 "
Jennet 24
James 1/12;


!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 1115 Marion Co., SC Timothy Rogers 1855
Will dated 15 Nov 1855
Wife Sarah
Sons John B., Tristram, Cade
Sons Jesse, Lot B.
children of my deceased dau Mary Bethea
daus Ann McInnis, Harriet McLellan and Elizabeth Platt
to Jennet Bethea youngest child of my dau Mary Bethea
my daus Maranza Bethea, Susan Gasque and Margaret Brown
proved 14 Jul 1856
...;


!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 178-183
...
Timothy Rogers, a most excellent man and worthy citizen, married Sarah Bethea, a daughter of Sweat Swamp John Bethea, and settled where Dr. J. F. Bethea now lives; they raised a large family of sons and daughters; of the sons, John B. Rogers emigrated to the West many years ago—not, however, until after he married a Miss McRee, and had some family. Trestram B. Rogers married a Miss Parnell ; had some family when he removed West, and Lot B. Rogers married a Miss Thwing, had some family and removed to Texas, I think. These three all dead ; I know nothing of their posterity. Two other sons, Jesse and Cade B. Rogers. Jesse married, first. Miss Harriet Bethea, daughter of the late Parker Bethea, by whom he had three children, two sons and one daughter. Two sons, David S. Rogers, of "Free State," who married a Miss Pipkin, of Marlborough, and who has had twenty children born to him by the same wife, seven of them are, however, dead; D. S. Rogers is quite a good citizen and prosperous man. Albert S. Rogers, the other son, married a daughter of Captain Stephen F. Berry, has a considerable family, sons and daughters, how many is unknown. Albert Rogers is also doing well. Their sister, Alice Rogers, married Holden Bethea; they live in the "Free State," and are said to be doing well ; have a family of children. Jesse Rogers married, a second time, the Widow Anna Rogers, below Marion; his wife was the widow of his cousin, Evan Rogers, who will be mentioned herein afterwards he (Jesse) died, leaving no issue by his second marriage. Cade B. Rogers, the youngest son of old man Timothy Rogers, still survives, and, as far as is known, the only survivor of that large family; he married, first, a Miss George (Nancy) ; by her he had two daughters and one son; one of the daughters married a Mr. Butler, on north side of Little Pee Dee ; can say nothing of their family, if they had any; the other daughter married Herod Gaddy, and lives in Marlborough. The son, Henry G. Rogers, married a Miss Pipkin, settled in Marlborough, and is dead ; I can say nothing of his family. Cade B. Rogers' first wife died, and he married a second time, a Widow Morris, of Florence County ; no children by this latter marriage. Of the many daughters of old man Timothy Rogers, the oldest married Daniel Mclnnis; both dead and childless; the second, Mary, married the late Rev. Samuel J. Bethea, and is dead; the next, Miranza, married Thomas C. Bethea; the next, Harriet, married Arch'd K. McLellan; the next, Elizabeth, married Daniel A. Piatt ; the next (name forgotten) married Levi Gasque; and the next (name forgotten) married William E. Brown, of Marlborough; all dead, and left families except Mrs. Mclnnis. Mrs. T. C. Bethea, Mrs. Levi Gasque and Mrs. William E. Brown went West many years ago; those remaining here raised large families, and they and their descendants now form a good portion of our population. ;

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