He died on 2 or 20 Aug. 1826, and his death is recorded by the Chesterfield Monthly Meeting of Friends, of which he was a member.
Note: Isaac's brother, John Rogers III, in his 1792 will, directed the completion of the stone wall around his burying ground. It seems likely that other Rogers family members were buried here besides John III and his wife (who left no surviving children). This possibly includes Isaac and Ann (Taylor) Rogers, who lived in Windsor Twp. There is no documentation of a gravestone here for either of them, however.
He died on 2 or 20 Aug. 1826, and his death is recorded by the Chesterfield Monthly Meeting of Friends, of which he was a member.
Note: Isaac's brother, John Rogers III, in his 1792 will, directed the completion of the stone wall around his burying ground. It seems likely that other Rogers family members were buried here besides John III and his wife (who left no surviving children). This possibly includes Isaac and Ann (Taylor) Rogers, who lived in Windsor Twp. There is no documentation of a gravestone here for either of them, however.
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