Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

ROGERS, Isaac

Male 1728 - 1777  (49 years)


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  • Name ROGERS, Isaac 
    Born 25/25 Feb 1727/1728  Allentown, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 4 Apr 1777  Monmouth County, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I14405  Uriah Davis I - Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jun 2018 

    Father ROGERS, Samuel,   b. Abt 1692, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 17 Sep 1756, Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 64 years) 
    Mother Mary,   b. Abt 1690,   d. 14 Apr 1738, Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 48 years) 
    Married Abt 1718  Allentown, Monmouth, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F4405  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family TALLMAN, Hannah,   b. 15 Apr 1739, Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Morristown, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 29 Sep 1757  Monmouth County, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. ROGERS, Samuel,   b. 11 Jul 1758,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. ROGERS, Benjamin,   b. 27 Oct 1759, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aug 1794, Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 34 years)
     3. ROGERS, James,   b. 14 Jan 1763,   d. Yes, date unknown
     4. ROGERS, Elizabeth,   b. 22 Aug 1764,   d. Yes, date unknown
     5. ROGERS, Mary,   b. 17 Jul 1767,   d. Yes, date unknown
     6. ROGERS, Sarah,   b. 5 Aug 1769,   d. Yes, date unknown
     7. ROGERS, Samuel,   b. 12 Aug 1772,   d. Yes, date unknown
     8. ROGERS, Ann,   b. 21 Jan 1774,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F4396  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • "CONTINENTAL" PORK SEIZED BY LOYALISTS

      Affidavit of Thomas Carter and William Hunt, Allentown, before Joseph Lawrence, Justice of the Peace, March 19, 1777
      According to this complaint, a gang of about a dozen men led by Anthony Woodward, Jr., seized three wagon loads of pork from the storehouse of Isaac Rogers, Esq., in Allentown. When the deponents wanted to weigh the meat, Woodward told them it was "Continental pork and that Mr. Rogers should never have any satisfaction for it." Woodward and his first cousin Anthony, "commonly called Black Nat," were white middle class Quaker landowners who sided with the British. Woodward was convicted in 1778 for riot and sentenced to one month in jail.

      New Jersey State Archives, R.D. 27
      Prepared by Gary Saretzky

      Volume XXXI, Genealogical Gleanings from the Pennsylvania Evening Post: 1777, Page 300, Printed Saturday March 29, 1777:

      On the fourteenth ult. ISAAC ROGERS, ESQ., of Allentown in the Jersies, departed this life; a gentleman endowed with many excellent qualities, and of a sound and clear judgement, which enabled him to execute the important trust of magistrate with a becoming dignity, and a steady impartial administration of justice. Vile Tories! It cannot go unnoticed, that through your gross abuse and continual harrassing, you brought on him a dejection of spirits and a broken heart, to which he fell sacrafice to your villainous conduct. But, you worst of men remember that the day will come, when the Almighty, in the course of his wisdom and providence, will punish you for your wickedness!

      To be sold at public Venue, on Monday the 7th day of September next at the house of Hannah Rogers, Widow of Isaac Rogers, Esq. deceased, in Allentown;
      Horses, cattle, sheep and hogs; with farmers utensils, such as plows, harrows, three waggons and gears; also household furniture, consisting of beds, bedsteads and bedding, tables and table linen, chairs, desks, chests of drawers, with a variety of Kitchen furniture; also two Negro wenches to be sold at private sale. The conditions will be made known, and attendance given on the day of sale, by us.

      JOSEPH BORDEN,|Executors.
      SAMUEL ROGERS,|
      HANNAH ROGERS,|Executrix.

      N. B. All persons indebted to the estate of Isaac Rogers, Esq. deceased, are desired to make immediate payment to the above Executors.

      Land Records:

      TO BE SOLD,
      By the SUBSCRIBER, and may be entered upon next Fall, A VALUABLE PLANTATION, and TRACT of LAND, containing 243 acres, situate on the river Delaware, in the township of Chester, in the County of Burlington, West-Jersey, about 10 miles from Cooper's Ferries, by land, and about the same distance from Philadelphia, by water; there is on said premises, a good two story framed house, a good kitchen, stone smoke-house, and sundry other convenient buildings, a small apple orchard, and sundry other fruit trees, about 60 or 70 acres of upland cleared, and within good fence, which is very fertile for grain or market truck; there is also about 20 acres of excellent meadow cleared, most part of which is under green grass and Timothy, and well secured from the tide, about 30 acres more may be made. The title is indisputable. Any person inclinable to purchase, may know the terms, by applying to the Subscriber, living on the premises.
      ISAAC ROGERS.

      To be sold by way of public vendue, on second-day, the twentieth of May next, on the premises, A plantation, containing 169 acres of land, whereon is a good dwellinghouse, two rooms on a floor, a good cellar under the whole, a large kitchen and good well of water near the door, good barn and stables, a good apple orchard of about 200 bearing trees, and sundry other fruit trees, about 60 acres of cleared land, 15 acres whereof good meadow and much more may be made, the remainder well timbered. Also at the same time and place will be sold, in the same manner, about 99 acres of excellent woodland, thereunto adjoining, whereon is a vast quantity of white-oaks, black-oaks and hickory. The said wood-land will be sold in small lots, and may suit the purchaser of the plantation, or others. The whole lands are situate within the corporation of the city of Burlington, in the county of Burlington, about two miles and an half from said city, and the same distance from a good navigable landing on Rancocas Creek. Any person or persons who have a mind to purchase or view the premises, before the day of sale, may apply to John Price, living on the said plantation, or to George Elkinton, at the adjoining plantation, who will shew the lines of the whole, if required. The sales to begin precisely at twelve o'clock on said day, where the conditions will be made known, and attendance given, by

      ISAAC ROGERS.
      The Pennsylvania Gazette, No. 1896, April 25, 1765.

      Nathaniel Robins, son of Nathaniel Robins, in 1772, purchased of "Isaac Rogers, Esq., of Allentown," farm lying on the east side of the homestead, and bounded west by Keiths line. The survey was made and the deed written by David Brearley, who was then living in Allentown, and who afterwards became the first chief justice of this state.