Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Amos Ford (30290) & Lillis Turner (38461)

41343. Hannah Ford. Born ca 1759. Hannah died ca 1791 in Marshfield, MA.226

Children of Nathaniel and Hannah (Ford) Rogers, born at Marshfield:
    i. Asenath Rogers, b. ca. 1782;
    ii. Deborah Rogers, b. ca. 1784;
    iii. Patience Rogers, b. ca. 1786; and
    iv. Elizabeth Rogers, b. ca. 1789.226

From John Rogers of Marshfield:226
    Hannah died about 1791, for in that year Nathaniel was appointed guardian of these children [Asenath, Deborah, Patience, and Elizabeth] “by his wife Hannah Rogers, deceased,” they then being under fourteen years of age. Vol. XXVI, p. 246.
    Thomas Ford, of Duxbury, Silvina Ford and Sarah Ford of Duxbury, seamsters, Asenath Ford of Marshfield, seamster, and Nathaniel Rogers Jr. of Marshfield, as guardian of his children, by his wife, Hannah, deceased, conveyed, May 9, 1791, to Robertson Turner and Lillis, his wife, land that was purchased “by our father, Mr. Amos Foord, late of Duxbury.” B. LXXIV, p. 58.

On 23 Jul 1781 Hannah married Nathaniel Rogers (42546) , son of Peleg Rogers (32081) (26 Nov 1725-13 Aug 1820) & Hannah Stevens (-26 Apr 1806), in Duxbury, MA.271 Born on 6 Aug 1757 in Marshfield, MA.226 Nathaniel died in Boston, MA, on 28 Jan 1834; he was 76.226

From John Rogers of Marshfield:226
    On Oct. 16, 1807, a levy was made on an execution in favor of Nathaniel Rogers of Lincolnville, Maine ; and the circumstances indicate with great certainty that he was this Nathaniels.
    “Nathaniel Rogers, son Peleg Rogers (deceased) died in Boston, and buried here, Jan. 1834.” Records of Second Church in Marshfield.
The Boston record is “Nathaniel Rogers died, Jan'y 28, 1834, aged 76; buried at Duxbury.”


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