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- !NOTES:"Captain" John Rogers of Fork;
!DEED:13 Aug 1827 Marion Co., SC Deed Book O page 243 John Rogers to Randal McDonald for $35, for 50a NE sd of Buck Swamp. S: John Rogers. Wit: Duncan McDuffie, John X Huggins Jr. Abigail X Rogers, wife of John Rogers, relinquished dower 7 Nov 1832;
- NOTE:There are more deeds for John & Abigail.
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC one of these:
p. 42 John Rogers age 20-29 (1800/10) 10001-00001 Slaves=0
p. 42 John Rogers age 20-29 (1800/10) 10002-00201 Slaves=0
p. 43 John Rogers age 20-29 (1800/10) 00001-001110001 Slaves=212000-220200
p. 44 John Rogers age 20-29 (1800/10) 10001-02001 Slaves=0
The one on p. 44 is the best match based on ages.;
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC one of these:
p. 161 John Rogers age 30-39 (1800/10) 111001-110001 Slaves=0
p. 172 John Rogers age 20-29 (1810/20) 12101-10002 Slaves=0;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 931/936
John Rogers 45 Farmer $1000 Marion
Abigail 40
John 19 Farmer
Furd 17 Farmer
Tristram 14
Emeline 11;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion PO # 351/351
John Rogers 60 Farmer $3500/8000 SC
Abigail 56
Emeline 20;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Reaves, Mullins Depot PO # 167/167
John Rodgers 70 Farmer $400/300 SC
Abigail 50 Keeping House;
!PROBATE Roll # 1859 John W. Rogers, includes D/D of 27 Mar 1877;
!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. 206-208
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Of the sons, George W. Reaves married four times -not being a very old man at the time of his fourth marriage; he was born in 1811, and died, I think, in 1896 or 1897; his first wife was a Miss Carmichael, of what is now Carmichael Township, a sister of the late Neill C. Carmichael ; she lived only about a year, and died childless he married, a second time, a Miss Brown ; by her he had some children, how many is not known. There were one or two sons by this marriage, who were killed or died in the war, and a daughter, who married some one, and soon became a widow I know nothing more of her. His Brown wife died, I think, in 1846 or 7; he married in a few months. Miss Elizabeth Watson, who has hereinbefore been spoken of ; by her he raised two children, James Robert Reaves and Mary E. Reaves, now Mrs. Murphy-heretofore noticed. The Watson wife died, and he married a Miss Rogers, of the Fork, a daughter of the late Captain John Rogers ; by her he had and raised four sons, George R. Reaves, John Reaves, William Reaves and Edward Reaves ; the latter is a Baptist preacher of high standing, and is pastor of some church in the upper part of the State. These sons of George W. Reaves are all respectable and valued citizens, and are a part of the bone and sinews of the county, married and contributing their full share to the citizenship and general prosperity of the county. The father, George W. Reaves, was a good citizen and a prominent church man, weighed, avoirdupois, three hundred pounds, or more. ...;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq.
1902. Pg 258 - 261;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. p. 512;
Collins--
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"He had a son, named Thomas (and perhaps others), who was the father of John, Solomon and Samuel and probably four daughters.
Solomon and John married sisters--the sisters of old Captain John Rogers of the "Fork" section; and their father, Thomas Collins, Jr., married, for a second or third wife, another sister; thus it appears that the father's wife and the wives of his two sons, Solomon nad John, were sisters--and if they all had offspring by the respective marriages, it would be difficult to tell what realtion the children would be to each other."
!REFERENCE:"Diary of Simeon Campbell"
Father, John Rogers died March 27 1877
his wife Abbey died July 13 1876
Their sons
Truisse died July 20 1900
F. G. Rogers died Suddenly May 14 1902;
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