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Contains 53 Results:

Rodgers, Aleri - Loan document, 1851

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1851

Rodgers, Aleri - Receipts, 1837-1850

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1837-1850

Rodgers, Aleri - Will, 1864

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1864

Rodgers, Aleri and Andrew, Sr. Land Declarations, 1822, 1828

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1822, 1828

Rodgers, Alexander, to Isabel Ireland Rodgers [Alexander Rodgers' niece], 1847

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1847

Rodgers, Alexander, to Andrew Rodgers (Sr.) [Alexander Rodgers' brother], [1847]

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr., to William Davidson, 1830, 1837, 1839

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1830, 1837, 1839

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr., to Alexander Rodgers [Andrew Rodgers Sr.'s brother], 1840

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1840

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr., to Anna Maria D. Rodgers [Andrew Rodgers Sr.'s niece, Aniel Rodgers' daughter], 1839, 1844

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1839, 1844

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr., to Andrew Rodgers Jr. [Andrew Rodgers Sr.'s nephew], 1840

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1840

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr., to Isabel I. Rodgers [Andrew Rodgers Sr.'s mother], 1818

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1818

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr., to John Rodgers [Andrew Rodgers Sr.'s brother], 1840

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1840

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr., to Thomas Rodgers [Andrew Rodgers Sr.'s half brother], 1818

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1818

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr., to unidentified, 1833, 1840

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1833, 1840

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr. - Correspondence from friend William Porter, 1837-1838

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1837-1838

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr. - Correspondence (also to Margaret and Samuel Rodgers), from friend Mary Young, 1822-1826

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1822-1826

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr. - Financial documents, miscellaneous, 1837-1838, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr. - Letters, writing samples, etc., n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 43-45
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr. - Poetry, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: n.d.

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr. - Postal receipts, 1828-1835

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 47-48
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1828-1835

Rodgers, Andrew, Sr. - Real estate documents, 1823, 1830, 1837

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1823, 1830, 1837

Rodgers, Aniel - Real Estate Agreement, 1837

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1837

Rodgers, Mary Davidson, to Margaret Rodgers [Mary Davidson Rodgers' sister in law?], 1823

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: Mary Davidson, to Margaret Rodgers [Mary Davidson Rodgers' sister in law?], 1823

Rodgers, Mary Davidson, to Phebe Davidson [Mary Davidson Rodgers' sister], 1823

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 52
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: Mary Davidson, to Phebe Davidson [Mary Davidson Rodgers' sister], 1823

Rodgers, Mary Davidson. Widow's military pension certificate (War of 1812), 1872

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: Mary Davidson. Widow's military pension certificate (War of 1812), 1872