Marriage: Rachel Eastham 1672 Worcestershire, England
Death: 1730 Dunkirk, King and Queen County, Province of Virginia
Burial: Old Park Church, Drysdale Parish, King and Queen Co, Virginia,
Parents: John Rogers Lucy Rogers (born Iverson)
Wife: Rachel Eastham 1644 - 1735
Children:
Giles (Giles Rodgers) Rogers 1658 - ?
Lucy Wilson (born Rogers) 1675 - 1760
Peter Rogers 1677 - 1724
John (James Duke) Rogers 1680 - 1768
Rachael Latham (born Rogers) 1683 - ?
Mary (Mary Ann Rogers) Samuel (born Rogers) 1687 - 1742
Henry Rogers 1689 - 1747
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Giles by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Giles:
Rogers-8424 and Rogers-3382 do not represent the same person because: Date of death and location of death very different. I propose waiting until more information is available
Notes for Giles Rogers, Jr.: Giles Rogers Jr., took up land in Hanover County, Virginia at maturity and later went to Halifax County, on the border of North Carolina. Later still he crossed into North Carolina and settled near Albemarle Sound, North Carolina. 10/14/1997 - LDS archives show Giles Rogers, born 1673 in King & Queen County, Virginia (not England)..