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Re: Sir John Rogerson son 1676/1741
« Reply #36 on: Monday 08 October 18 17:10 BST (UK) »
Elizabeth,Warde his second wife



Stephen Ludlow, died in 1721, leaving issue:

    Peter, of whom presently.
    William,[1] who mar. Catharine Stopford.
    Alice, mar. Francis Bernard.
    Arabella, mar. David Nixon.

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    Elizabeth, m. John Rogerson, Esq.
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Re: Sir John Rogerson son 1676/1741
« Reply #37 on: Monday 08 October 18 17:12 BST (UK) »
Right ok,
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Re: Sir John Rogerson son 1676/1741
« Reply #38 on: Monday 08 October 18 17:44 BST (UK) »
Sir John Rogerson died in 1724 and was succeeded by his eldest [surviving?] son and namesake who would become the Right Hon John Rogerson, serving as Chief Justice of Ireland from 1727 until his death on 24 August 1741.

John was born in Dublin He went on to become Solicitor General of Ireland in 1714 and Recorder of Dublin in the same year. He was appointed Attorney General in 1720 and Chief Justice of the King’s Bench in 1727.

He married Elizabeth Ludlow, daughter of Stephen Ludlow and aunt of the 1st Earl Ludlow.

He left one son, also John Rogerson, who died unmarried,

and at least four daughters,

Elizabeth, The bulk of Judge Rogerson’s considerable wealth passed to his eldest daughter, Elizabeth Rogerson. This included Rogerson's Quay and property in Great Denmark Street. At the time of her father’s death, Elizabeth was twelve years married to Abraham Crichton - or Creighton, subsequently 1st Baron Erne of Crom Castle, son of Maj.-Gen. David Crichton and Katherine Southwell. Her dowry had been worth £5000 but was considerably enhanced by this inheritance.

Hannah, married   Anthony Jephson, MP for Mallow


Frances  married Robert Leslie of Glaslough and was mother to Charles Powell Leslie

and Arabella  married firstly to Colonel William Causabon of Carriglemleary,  near Mallow, Co. Cork, High Sheriff of Cork (1723) and MP for Doneraile 

married secondly  19th October, 1715, George Purdon, of Tinerana, Killaloe, Co. Clare, and Woodfort, County Cork, M.P. for Clare

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Re: Sir John Rogerson son 1676/1741
« Reply #39 on: Monday 08 October 18 18:01 BST (UK) »
Hello again
I have found a second wife for John Rogerson born 1676 to 1741 first wife was Elizabeth Rogerson / Ludlow .All it says is 1726 the second wife of John Rogerson was Elizabeth Ward .: Also found a child   William Bell Causabon Rogerson  from the marriage of Arabella Rogerson : to   William Causabon 
  Any help Please
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John Rogerson died in 1724.

You found the wife of his son John!
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Re: Sir John Rogerson son 1676/1741
« Reply #40 on: Monday 08 October 18 21:24 BST (UK) »
Sir John Rogerson’s first wife Elizabeth was the youngest daughter of Emmanuel Proby of St. Gregory, London. Her grandfather, Sir Peter Proby, was Lord Mayor of London in 1622, while her uncle Sir Heneage Proby was sometime MP of Buckingham.[10] Her mother Mary was the daughter of London merchant John Bland. Their country residence was ‘The Glen’ or ‘Glasnevin House’ located just outside the village of Glasnevin. Rogerson also built the village church and allegedly made a few pennies from the tithes.[11]

After Elizabeth's death, apparently from tuberculosis, John was married secondly circa 1696 to another Elizabeth. His new wife was Elizabeth Ward, daughter of John Ward (1611-1657) and Elizabeth Vincent (1628-1688). She died in 1726, two years after him
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Re: Sir John Rogerson son 1676/1741
« Reply #41 on: Monday 30 December 19 04:00 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Just things sorted,
then I find this. A church record
Area - DUBLIN (COI) , Parish/Church/Congregation - ST. WERBURGH
Burial of ELIZABETH ROGERSON of N/R on 19 April 1728

New search
Name
ELIZABETH ROGERSON
Age
70
when you look at the record it is saying,  The Lady Elizabeth Rogerson, But Sir John Rogerson was not married to her he had remarried to Elizabeth Warde after his wife death around 1696
Could do with a little help Please
Thanks, AE