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Re: Who are these BEEBE Chautauqua Co NY?
Posted by: Alan Henry (ID *****8886) Date: June 08, 2008 at 09:01:41
In Reply to: Re: Who are these BEEBE Chautauqua Co NY? by George Apfel of 3247

If you would like to exchange data on the Beebe family, please provide your complete line. However, your connection to Thomas Rogers the Pilgrim is a bit more iffy. Thomas and his son Joseph (age 18 when his father died) who both came on the Mayflower are pretty well documented. Also son John who married Anna Churchman who came to New England later. The 1622 poll tax for Leyden listed his wife Elsgen (Alice), and daughters Lysbeth (Elizabeth) and Grietgen (Margaret), and son John.
False and Faked Mayflower Genealogy reports “Here is a collection of the most commonly known false and faked Mayflower lines. This list is based on a series of articles appearing in the Mayflower Descendant, volume 20, 21, 23, 34 titled "False and Faked Mayflower Lines"; the Mayflower Descendant article in volume 43 entitled "A Mayflower Hoax Resurfaces"; published articles in the Mayflower Descendant, The American Genealogist, the New England Historic and Genealogical Register, Mayflower Families and Mayflower Families in Progress series of books”. The line on Thomas reads “ROGERS. The only children of Thomas Rogers to have known descendants are Joseph Rogers who married Hannah, and John Rogers who married Anna Churchman. Just about every other Rogers in New England has been incorrectly tied to Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower in some publication or another. [MF 2:157-160; NYGBR 60:102-104 specifically disproves William Rogers of CT/Long Island as a son].”
Alan


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