Rogers Family

Elijah Rogers 1808 - 1873



Elijah Rogers was born in Warren City, White County, Tennessee September 12, 1808.

Elijah and his wife, Elizabeth were married Between 1827 and 1830 in Warren City, White County, Tennessee. Their children were Syrena Rogers (b. 1827), Celia Rogers (b. 1828), Jacob Rogers (b. 1829(, Samuel Rogers (b. 1831), Isaiah Alonzo Rogers (b. 1835), Sarah Rogers (b. 1836), Josiah Rogers (b. 1837), Mary J Rogers (b. 1842), Zion B Roger (b. 1846), Levi Rogers (b. 1849), George Rogers (b. 1850), and James Rogers (b. unk).


Elijah died June 15, 1873 in Warren City, White County, Tennessee.



Census Records



 
US 1870 Census
Victoria City, Victoria County, Texas
This census document shows Hettie Lou Boykin living with her family in 1870, Victoria City, Victoria County, Texas.



 
US 1880 Census
Helena, Karnes County, Texas
This census document shows Eli Brownlow boarding with William Mayfield and his family in 1880, Helena, Karnes County, Texas.



 
US 1900 Census
Concrete, DeWitt County, Texas
This census document shows Hettie Brownlow and Eli and their family in 1900, Concrete, DeWitt County, Texas.



 
US 1910 Census
China Springs, McLennan County, Texas
This census document shows Hettie Brownlow and Eli and their family in 1910, China Springs, McLennan County, Texas.


Marriage Records



 
Guadalupe County Marriage Records
1880 - 1881 Records
This document a county record show Hettie Boykin and Eli Brownlow's Marriage Record.



 
Guadalupe County Marriage License
November 3, 1881 Marriage License
This Hettie Boykin and Eli Brownlow's Marriage License from Guadalupe County, Texas in 1881.



Quick Links

The following links are great genealogy resources and extended family links.

Mike Brownlow's Website

Jones Family Tree Website

Lurgan Ancestry Website


Decendents of Christoper Brownlow PDF






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Resource Links

The following links are excellent resources links.

Family Search Website

Census Records Website

National Archives Website

Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Website

Texas Sate Library Website

Find a Grave Website