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- !NOTES:Dew Rogers was associated with Peter Rogers and Samuel Rogers in the deed records. They could be closely related.;
!CENSUS:1790;
!CENSUS:1800;
!CENSUS:1810 x
x not in Marion;
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 65
Dew Rogers age 26-44 (1775/94)
300010-10100;
!DEED:19 Apr 1825 Marion Co., SC Book L page 183
David S. Edwards to Dew Rogers for $85 all my right & claim to 300a SWs Little Pee Dee bounded by land now belonging to John Huggins, Neill Carmichael and the above named Dew Rogers.
S: David L. S. Edwards
W: Jas Deer, Amatha (X) Mas
Martha (X) Edwards rdr (no date);
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 44
Dew Rogers age 40-49 (1780/90)
3310001-111001, slaves=010000-000000;
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC pg 151
Due Rogers age 20-29 (1810/20) *
12221-2111001
* no older male in household.;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 878/882
Dew Rogers 61 Farmer $2000 Marion
Mary 50
Ebenezer 22 "
Barfield 20 "
Beady 20
Mary 19
Robert 18
Susan 16
Hiniard 15
Celia 14
Hannah 12;
!PROBATE ROLL # 698 Marion Co., SC Dew Rogers 1851
Will dated 15 Nov 1851
Sons Zany, Jesse, Henry, Bigham, Barfield, John D., Ebenezer, Robert and Hinard ROgers.
Wife Mary Rogers
Gr-daus Beady Looper, Mary Ann Rogers, Susan Rogers, Sealy and Hannah Rogers.
Dau: Beady Looper
Dau: Effy Callwell
Exors: my brother Ebenezer Rogers and Maj. Daniel Carmichael.
Pr 1 Dec 1851.
3 Jan 1855 Mary Rogers petitions for gdnship of two minor daughters over 14 Celia Rogers and Hannah Rogers
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!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
Rogers.—The Rogers family, in Hillsboro, is a very extensive family, taken in connection with the Rogers in the Fork and Mullins region, whence they all sprang; there is, perhaps, not a more extensive family in the county. Dew Rogers, a way back in the twenties, went from the Fork over into what is now called Hillsboro, having married over there, a Miss Mary Barfield; he bought land and went to work; he was a very energetic, persevering and frugal man; made money, bought other lands, negroes, &c., and raised children; the children reached the number of sixteen or nineteen, mostly sons ; the names of some of them, as remembered, was Zany, Jesse, Henry, Ebenezer, Dew, Barfield and others, and lastly, our esteemed and worthy fellow-citizen, Captain Robert H. Rogers—the youngest son ; some of them are yet living, and it may be supposed they are keeping up the name and perpetuating it to the second, third and fourth generations. ;
!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. 185-189
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Rev. David Edwards, second son of "Gold-headed Dick," a capital man, married into the extensive family of the Rogers his wife was a sister of "Captain Tarleton" and of Dew Rogers, both of them before spoken of herein ; by his marriage he had and raised fourteen children, six sons and eight daughters; the sons were Carey, Andrew, David, Richard, Robert and William; the daughters were Harriet, Elizabeth, Sallie, Martha, Nancy, Alice, Emaline and Mary. Of the sons, Andrew, Richard and Robert are dead ; of the daughters, Sallie, Martha, Alice and Emaline are dead ; the dead ones, however, all married and left families. ;
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