Mary Yates, the daughter of John and Abigail (Rogers) Yates of Harwich,[1] was born, say, 1705 if she was about the same age as her husband.
On February 22, 1728, in Eastham, Mary "Yeats" married Crisp Rogers of Harwich,[2][3] son of Joseph and Mercy (Crisp) Rogers, born February 17, 1705, in Eastham, Barnstable Massachusetts.[4]
Crisp died between 13 February 1770 and 01 May 1771, the dates his will was written and proved. The will of Crisp Rogers of Harwich, yeoman, made bequests to son Crisp Rogers, daughters Mary Mayo, Mercy Rogers, and granddaughter Apphia Rogers. Son Crisp was sole executor.[1]
Children of Crisp and Mercy were:
Joseph Rogers, born October 7, 1730, in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, married Abigail Twining, daughter of William Twining and Apphia Lewis, on February 6, 1750, in Eastham
Crisp Rogers, born 1732, in Harwich, married Deborah Godfrey, born September 16, 1736, in Chathman, on October 30, 1765, in Chathman, Barnstable county, Massachusetts
Mercy Rogers, born 1734, in Harwich
Mary Rogers, born 1736, in Harwich
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 >Ann Reeves and Alice W.A. Westgate, Mayflower Families Through 5 Generations, Thomas Rogers, Vol. 19 (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000), p. 96.