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Re: Anne Rogerson
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 06 November 14 08:28 GMT (UK) »
...His wife, who he'd married in Islington in 1853, was Ellen M. Rogerson,  the daughter of the Dublin merchant William Bell Rogerson and Ann Jane McGill.

http://alison-stewart.blogspot.ie/2012/03/the-courtenay-family-of-dublin-and.html
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Re: Anne Rogerson
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 06 November 14 08:32 GMT (UK) »
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 15.

Partnerships Dissolved  http://archive.spectator.co.uk/article/16th-february-1856/20/trar

WILLIAM BELL ROGERSON, Red Cross Square, mourning-hatband-maniffacturer, March 4, April 1: solicitors, Cooper and Hodgson, Gray's Inn ; official assignee, Lee, Aldermanbury.
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Re: Anne Rogerson
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 06 November 14 08:51 GMT (UK) »
So, you have William Bell Rogerson Obituary notice in Liverpool well it just say death in Liverpool and his money went to Jane Ann Rogerson ( i.e....Ann Jane McGill.)  of £199.00 and not to who he was living with
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Re: Anne Rogerson
« Reply #21 on: Thursday 06 November 14 16:21 GMT (UK) »
Hello
The death of W B R in Liverpool  was his son,  death  in 1940 and the money £199.00 went to his wife  Jane Anne Rogerson
 His wife lived in Conwy  north wales and  his girlfriend in Liverpool but he had left Jane anyway
Anne Jane Mc'Gill was my great grandfather first wife her death around 1854 in London    Marriage April 1824 @ St Ann's Dublin then later around 1835 moved to London
Then he moved after her death to  Liverpool and remarried age about 76 years old and had a new family in conwy north wales my Great granddad was 80 years old his wife was 35 years old  when he had WBR and that year he passed away 1877 W B R  the (1st) .a very poor man after all that money So I now need to find who was his father in Dublin maybe been born around 1775 within  10 year of that date thanks so much for the  help hallmark
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« Reply #22 on: Thursday 06 November 14 16:58 GMT (UK) »
Well the Wills etc would be worth considering..

ROGERSON  ( http://www.nli.ie/en/searchresults.aspx?query=Rogerson )
GO MS 526 Irish Coats of Arms (Fota) p.86
GO MS 223-54 Betham Will Abstracts 1/28, 3/358, 10/258, 13/38, 16/330, 19/326,
32/146 - Lodge 2/103 or 193, 4/146, 5/7/6/232, 8/37/

and not very expensive.


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Re: Anne Rogerson
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 06 November 14 17:33 GMT (UK) »
Dave  :)thank you for that ROGERSON
GO MS 526 Irish Coats of Arms (Fota) p.86
GO MS 223-54 Betham Will Abstracts 1/28, 3/358, 10/258, 13/38, 16/330, 19/326,
32/146 - Lodge 2/103 or 193, 4/146, 5/7/6/232, 8/37/
Chief Justice
GO MS 183 Lords Entries Vol. I - p. 301
Lord Chief Justice
GO MS 184 Lords Entries Vol. II, p. 23
WHAT DO I DO NOW Help  ;D
 Not tooooo good at this I have a pass for nli  Help
thank you so much for the help
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« Reply #24 on: Thursday 06 November 14 18:55 GMT (UK) »
You'll need to email them via the link on my previous post about the Wills etc and see how much each will cost etc mainly GO MS 223-54 Betham Will Abstracts 1/28, 3/358, 10/258, 13/38, 16/330, 19/326,
32/146
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Re: Anne Rogerson willaim bell rogerson
« Reply #25 on: Monday 10 November 14 00:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi Dave found out some more info Right :o
 William Bell Rogerson  & John his father lived @18 Dame St Dublin in 1822 I read that in  Dublin paper
  would like to know who lived with them Mmmm could be a hard one that also he was made freeman of Dublin in 1822 that was WBR 
Do you think I could find out about the  freeman's of Dublin some were,
also I found out he was a  top man in the  merchants in Dublin WBR 1822 /1835
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« Reply #26 on: Monday 10 November 14 08:23 GMT (UK) »
https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Gilbert%2C+John+Thomas%2C+Sir%2C+1829-1898.+dn%22 and then do "Find" and enter Rogerson, you see Catherine, Mayoress in 1600's etc but you really would be better off getting some/all of the Wills (and faster)
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