Taken from old clippings dealing with Kentucky family history, newspaper unknown. These clippings are about 100 years old (1997). Reprinted in Kentucky Explorer, Volume 11, Number 2 - June, 1996. pp. 102-103. Barren County. Silas Rogers, of Worchestershire, England, emigrated to America early in the early part of the seventeenth century, and settled in King and Queen County. His son John married Mary Byrd. Their issue was: Lucy married Samuel Redd; Annie married John Clark; Mildred married Reuben George; Mary married Larkin Johnston; Rachel married Donald Robinson, and four sons, John, George, Giles, and Byrd. Mr. English states there were eleven children and mentions these nine. Annie Rogers and John Clark married 1749 and had nine (Mr. English says and names ten): Jonathan, August 1, 1750; George Rogers, November 19, 1752; Ann, July 14, 1775; John, September 15, 1757; Richard, July 6, 1760; Edmund, September 25, 1762; Lucy, September 15, 1765; Elizabeth, February 11, 1768; William, August 1, 1770, and Frances, January 20, 1773. Giles, son of John Rogers, died in Albermarle County, Virginia, or across the border in North Carolina. Byrd and George came to Kentucky. Joseph Rogers Underwood, who married Eliza McConn Trotter, the granddaughter of Rev. David Rice, is a descendant of George Rogers. Descendants of Byrd unknown. Rogers Byrd Redd Clark George Johnston Robinson Trotter Rice = England Albemarle-VA NC King_and_Queen-VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/barren/rogers.s.txt