With the addition of Gen 6 Mary Gorham Phinney, pilgrim Thomas Rogers has hit the coveted 100-descendant mark. Congratulations, and my thanks to all those people in the 1800s who put photos in their family histories. If you think you are a Rogers descendant, check out their family society, the Thomas Rogers Society, which has more information on the family's origins and straightens out which Rogers are Mayflower descendants and which are not. Their site also notes a Rogers DNA project, if you are a male straight-line Rogers, I'm sure they'd appreciate your input. It is apparently NOT part of the Guild of One-Name Studies, so maybe it includes all known descendants of just Thomas. If you find out, or if you learn what it is the Thomas Rogers Society has discovered thanks to DNA, please let me know. I don't see anything on their web site.
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AuthorDr. Maura Mackowski is an Arizona research historian who enjoys the challenge of looking for Mayflower descendants, hers and anyone else's. Archives
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