Family: Rogers, Noah / Hollister, Eda (F16203)

m. 8 Oct 1819


Family Chart     |    PDF

Rogers, Philemon
Male (1755-1780)
Prichard, Sarah
Female (1759-1840)
 
 
Rogers, Chandler
Male (1795-1846)
Rogers, Noble
Male (1799-1881)
Rogers, Milton
Male (1786- )
Rogers, Freeman
Male (1793- )
Rogers, Leamon
Male (1793- )
Rogers, Isaac
Male (1804- )
Hollister, Samuel
Male (1764-1833)
 
 
Hollister, Amanda
Female (1797-1849)
Rogers, Noah
Male (1797-1846)
Hollister, Eda
Female (1801-1877)
Rogers, Russell
Male (1822-1890)
Rogers, Theodore
Male (1824-1901)
Rogers, David B.
Male (1828-1903)
Rogers, Chancy Foster
Male (1829-1899)
Rogers, Henrietta
Female (1830-1898)
Rogers, Elisha Henry
Male (1834-1906)
Rogers, Nephi
Male (1838-1876)

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