Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives - pafc4389 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives

Citations


Daniel Poore

1William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of . . ., Vol. 4, p. 2078 (1913).
"(II) Daniel (2), son of Daniel (1) Poore, was born at Andover, September 5, 1656, died in 1735. He was the only son who had male descendants. He was a farmer at Andover, inheriting the homestead and most of the real estate of his father and one hundred and fifty acres from his brother, John. He married Mehitable,daughter of Captain John Osgood, of Andover. Children, born at Andover: Daniel, mentioned below; Mehitable, born October 3, 1690, died January 14, 1690-91; John, October 30, 1691, married Mary Faulkner; Mehitable, December 10, 1693; Samuel, November 26, 1695, married Deborah, sister of Deborah Kimball; Mary, March 26, 1698, married Benjamin Stevens; Joseph, March 14, 1699-1700; Joseph, March 29, 1701; Thomas, 1703, grandfather of General Enoch Poor, of New Hampshire, married Mary Adams; child (Lydia?), March 10, 1704-05; Timothy and Hannah (twins); child, July 20, 1709; child, August 27, 1710; Elizabeth, August 17, 1711; Martha, May 17, 1713; Deborah, October 19, 1714; Timothy, April 15, 1716. It is said that the mother of these children was sorely disappointed because she failed to have twenty. Her son John lived to the age of ninety-four and ate seventy-two Thanksgiving dinners with his wife, after their marriage.".


Captain John Osgood

1C. M. Endicott, The Osgood Family in New England, NEHGR Vol. 13, pp. 118-119 (Jul 1859).
"JOHN AND SARAH OSGOOD'S CHILDREN.
. . .
2. JOHN2 OSGOOD, b. about 1631, in Old England. He was the eldest son of the preceding, and came to New England with his mother at 7 years of age. Was a yeoman, and lived in Andover. Was often a selectman of that town and Deputy to the General Court, in 1666 and 1669, also in 1689 and 90. Married Mary, dau. of Rev. Robert Clements of Haverhill, Nov. 16, 1653. She was from Coventry in Warwickshire. She was indicted by the grand jury for witchcraft in 1692, upon her own confession, and afterwards, 19 Oct. 1692, recanted her confession to Cotton Mather. [Vide Mass. Hist. Coll., 2 s., vol. 3, p. 222.] It is a curious document, and illustrates how the inquisitors extorted confessions out of their victims. He died Aug. 21, 1693. Children :--
7. John,3(†) b. Sept. 3, 1654, m. Hannah Ayres, Oct. 17, 1681. 8. Mary,3 b. Nov. 27, 1656, m. John Aslet of Boston, July 8, 1680; d. 1740, a. 84. 9. Timothy,3(†) b. Aug. 10, 1659, m. Deborah Poor, May 29, 1689. 10. Lydia,3 b. Aug. 12, 1661, m. James Frye, Jan. 20, 1679-80; d. April 14, 1741, a. 80. 11. Peter,3(†) b. Aug. 30, 1663, m. Martha Ayres; was a tanner, and lived in Salem, Mass. 12. Samuel,3(†) b. March 10, 1665. m. Hannah Dane in 1702. 13. Sarah,3 b. April 7, 1667; d. April 22, 1667. 14. Mehetable,3 b. March 4, 1671, m. Daniel Poor, April 25, 1688. 15. Hannah,3 b. May 30, 1674; d. Aug. 3, 1674. 16. Sarah,3 b. Nov. 4, 1675, m. Thomas Perley. 17. Ebenezer,3 b. Oct. 4, 1678; d. Aug. 18, 1680. 18. Clement,3 b. Oct. 12, 1680; d. Nov. 18, 1680.".