Amos Rogers (1755-1820)

Captain Amos Rogers, of New London, Connecticut

He was born in New London, Connecticut. He served his time with 'Master Orrin' and built the Ryan house on Truman Street at New London. He lived at Pequonnock where he had a lumber and brickyard. He was drowned between Pequonnock and New London, "having been upset in a squall , while sailing a yacht brought back from Russia by his son, Moses; it was curiously built, without the use of nails". He married Sarah Phillips of Lyme, Connecticut and had seven children, three of whom married children of their distant cousin Stevens Rogers, of Waterford, Connecticut.

Parents

Ebenezer Rogers

Ebenezer Rogers, of New London, Connecticut

1733-1796

Naomi Fox

Mrs Naomi (Fox) Rogers

1731-1813

Spouse

Sarah Phillips

Mrs Sarah (Phillips) Rogers

1756-1832

Children

Moses Rogers

Captain Moses Rogers, Shipmaster & Steam Entrepreneur

1779-1821

Amos Rogers

Amos Rogers, of Troy, New York

1783-1850

Sarah Rogers

Mrs Sarah (Rogers) Avery

b.1785

Gilbert Rogers

Gilbert Rogers, Deacon of New London, Connecticut

1787-1871

Daniel Rogers

Daniel Rogers, killed in a steamboat explosion in New Orleans

1789-1822

Mary Rogers

Mrs Mary (Rogers) Rogers

1795-1882

Ebenezer Rogers

Ebenezer Rogers Jr.

1800-1884