Archibald Rogers (1791-1850)

of Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., New York

He was born at his father's summer home at Shippan Point, Stamford, Connecticut. He was educated at Yale and in about 1816, at the suggestion of his father, took a trip to Europe with Tom Moore, nephew of Bishop Moore, of Virginia. He travelled for three years during which time he visited the battlefield of Waterloo where he "secured some interesting relics." In 1821, he married Anna, daughter of Judge Nathaniel Pendleton and moved with her to Hyde Park in Dutchess Co. where she had grown up at Placentia. They were the parents of seven children including Mrs. Susan Livingston of Oak Hill and Edmund, father of Archibald Rogers of Crumwold Hall

Parents (2)

Moses Rogers

Merchant, of New York City

1750-1825

Sarah (Woolsey) Rogers

Mrs Sarah (Woolsey) Rogers

1750-1816

Spouse (1)

Anna (Pendleton) Rogers

Mrs. Anna Pierce (Pendleton) Rogers

1796-1883

Children (7)

Nathaniel Pendleton Rogers

Attorney, of Hamilton, Rogers & Reeves, New York City & "Placentia" Hyde Park, N.Y.

1822-1892

Julian Rogers

Died at six months old

b.1824

Archibald Rogers

Died in childhood

1825-1831

Edmund Pendleton Rogers

Owner of the Quintard Iron Works, New York

1827-1895

Philip Clayton Rogers

of Staatsburgh, Dutchess Co., New York; Captain of the 39th New York Regiment

1829-1902

Archibald Rogers

Died in childhood at New York City

1832-1836

Susan Bard (Rogers) Livingston

Mrs. Susan Bard (Rogers) Livingston

1835-1911

Associated Houses (1)

James Watson House

7 State Street