1

Levi Rogers, a member of Rogers family
1870
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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2

Because there were so many families, the Rogers family tended to dominate the Quaker Meeting but other Quaker families were also involved in farming along this section of Yonge Street. As one would expect there are very few photographs of Rogers or for that matter very few of the other families as well. The Rogers family photos come from a family bible that a family member loaned to N H S archives. They are used so that one can see some family resemblances.
The first is Levi Rogers.

3

Mary Rogers, wife of David Rogers
1850
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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4

The second one is Mary Rogers.

5

Timothy Rogers Crown Deed
1804
Ontario Archives, Toronto, Ontario
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6

A copy of Timothy Rogers original deed was found in the Ontario archives, in Toronto.

7

Rogers Farm house
1940
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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8

The bible also came up with a photo of an Early Rogers house, although there is no indication in the bible of where this house was, although it was presumably on Yonge Street.

9

Rogers, Wagner
1900
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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10

The bible came up with more photos of Rogers in later generations who were intermarried with other denizens of that section of Yonge Street.

11

Quakers who came with Timothy Rogers
1801
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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12

Eliza Rogers and Walter Dennis
1850
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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13

A group of people, whose ancestors were Quakers, at the 200th Anniversary of Newmarket
2002
Yonge and Eagle Street, Newmarket, Ontario
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14

In fact most of the original Rogers families are no longer in the area around Newmarket. But here we see a group who returned for a reunion in 2001.