____ Rogers1

#13140, (say 1577 - )
Relationship9th great-grandmother of William David Lewis
Father*Richard Rogers2 (c 1550 - 1618)
Mother*____ _____3

Family

John Stone b. s 1573
Children 1.Jeremyas Stone4 (c 1599 - c 1601)
 2.Rev. Samuel Stone+1 (1602 - 1663)
 3.Jerome Stone4 (c 1604 - )
 4.John Stone Jr.4 (c 1607 - )
 5.Mary Stone4 (c 1609 - )
 6.Ezechiel Stone4 (c 1612 - )
 7.Lidda Stone4 (c 1616 - )
 8.Elizabeth Stone4 (c 1621 - )
 9.Sara Stone4 (c 1625 - )
 10.Ezechiel Stone4 (c 1629 - )
The baptisms and burials of the children of John Sone are recorded here as published in the sources for this citation. The span of years, which certainly determine that the children did not have the same mother (who is not named in any of these records) and possibly not the same father (John of 1607 would have been old enough to have been the father of the second Ezechiel, who is almost certainly the one who was baptized and buried on the same day).4,5,3 
Her married name was Stone.1 
Birth*say 1577She was born say 1577 at EnglandG.1 
Marriage*circa 1598She married John Stone circa 1598 at EnglandG.1 
ChartsAncestors of William D. Lewis

Citations

  1. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), online AmericanAncestors.org, pp. 1768-1773, entry for Samuel Stone, citing TAG 36:34.
  2. [S1260] George E. McCracken, "A Hartford Miscellany: Howard, Stone, Adsit–Edgett", The American Genealogist 36 (1960): 33-35, using especially the will of Ezekiel Rogers to determine that his sister (though her given name is not known) was the wife of John Stone and mother of Samuel Stone and his siblings.
  3. [S1261] Truman Lewis Stone, Book II of The Family of John Stone (Buffalo, N. Y.: Charles Wells Moulton, 1898), pp. 35-36.
  4. [S1259] Elizabeth Todd Nash, Fifty Puritan Ancestors 1628–1660 (New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1902), p. 18
    The Register of the Church of All Saints, Hertford, England, has the following entries of the baptism of Rev. Samuel Stone and his brothers and sisters, children of John Stone, a freeholder of Hertford, England:
    Jeremyas, son of John Stone, bapt. Feb.18, 1599.
    Samuel, son of John Stone, bapt. July 30, 1602.
    Jerome, son of John Stone, bapt. Sept. 29, 1604.
    John, son of John Stone, bapt. July 6, 1607.
    Mary, daughter of John Stone, bapt. Jan. 13, 1609.
    Ezechiell, son of John Stone, bapt. Nov. 1, 1612.
    Lidda, daughter of John Stone, bapt. April 17, 1616.
    Elizabeth, daughter of John Stone, bapt. Oct. 21, 1621.
    Sara, daughter of John Stone, bapt. April 3, 1625.
    Ezechiell, son of John Stone, bapt. April 27, 1629.
    Jeremyas, buried Jan 19, 1601.
    John, buried Oct. 8, 1609.
    Ezechiell, buried April 27, 1629.
    Lidea, buried August 10, 1635.

    [The author, as well as later commentators, makes no comment on the span of years, which certainly determine that the children did not have the same mother (who is not named in any of these records) and possibly not the same father (John of 1607 would have been old enough to have been the father of the second Ezechiell).]
  5. [S1260] George E. McCracken, "A Hartford Miscellany", p. 34, repeating the baptisms and placing the deaths next to the child's baptism (i.e., Jeremyas, John, Lidda and Ezechiell (2)), and assuming that Ezechiell (1) had died before the birth of his "brother" of the same name. The article goes on to explore "evidence for the mother of these ten Stone children" and identifies ____ Rogers as that person.