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Daniel Rogers

Birthabt 1775 - Margate, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Death22 Mar 1851 - Margate, Kent, England, United Kingdom
MotherMary D Bushell
FatherJohn Rogers

Born in Margate, Kent, England, United Kingdom on abt 1775 to John Rogers and Mary D Bushell. Daniel Rogers married Elizabeth Doughty and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Mar 1851 in Margate, Kent, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John Rogers
1748 - 1820
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Mary D Bushell
1752 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Doughty
1775 - 1881
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Ann Rogers
1779 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Sarah Rogers
1806 - 1841
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Daniel Rogers
1804 - 1882
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George Rogers
1805 - Unknown
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John Rogers
1800 - 1875
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Thomas Rogers
1809 - Unknown
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Mary Rogers
1812 - Unknown
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Ann Rogers
1815 - Unknown
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Sarah Rogers
1802 - 1802

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