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- !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;
!NAMED-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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!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Floydsville PO # 1579/1560
Mary Rogers 55 Farmer $3500/4000 SC
Robt H. 25 Farmer $1000/1050
Sealy 21
Jane Price 15 $-/1500;
!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. 191-192
BARFIELD.-The Barfield family, in part, live in Hillsboro. They are descendants of Barrett Barfield, who in the thirties resided in Hillsboro, just below Gaddy's Mill, and on the plantation now owned by his grand-son Captain R. H. Rogers; he had by the same wife, and raised them to be grown, twenty two children, sons and daughters ; he, with most of his family, removed West. Writ Barfield, a son, and an excellent citizen, remained, and several of his daughters, who had married-one to Dew Rogers, one to Ebenezer Rogers in the Fork, one to Love Goodyear-they also remained and all raised large families. ;
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