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Daniel Rogers (1707-1785) was born in Ipswich, Mass. He graduated from Harvard College in 1725 and was a tutor and itinerant preacher before being established as a minister of the Second Church in Exeter, N.H., in 1748. He was a controversial figure, as a "New-Lights" supporter and friend and follower of George Whitefield.

Rogers married, in 1748, Anna Foxcroft ( -1770). They had six children: Anne; Daniel Denison (1751-1825), a wealthy Boston merchant; Elizabeth; Thomas; William; and Martha ("Patty") (1761-1840), who resided in Exeter, N.H., and apparently never married.

From the description of Papers, 1731-1804. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259753

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creatorOf Rogers family. Papers, 1731-1804. Gadsden Public Library
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associatedWith Rogers, Daniel, 1707-1785. person
associatedWith Rogers, Daniel Denison, 1751-1825. person
associatedWith Rogers, Martha, 1761-1840. person
associatedWith Tenney, Samuel, 1748-1816. person
associatedWith Tenney, Tabitha, 1762-1837. person
associatedWith Woodbridge, William, 1755-1836. person
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New Hampshire--Exeter
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Congregational churches
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Women
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Active 1804

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