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Contains 53 Results:

Davidson, John, to Alleri [sic] Rodgers [John Davidson's son-in-law], 1824

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1824

Davidson, John, to Alleri [sic] Rodgers [John Davidson's son-in-law] and family, 1832-1833

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1832-1833

Davidson, John, to Andrew Rodgers, 1829

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1829

Davidson, John, to John Rodgers, 1830, 1834

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1830, 1834

Davidson, John, to Mary Davidson Rodgers [John Davidson's daughter], 1825-1827

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1825-1827

Davidson, John, to Mary Davidson Rodgers [John Davidson's daughter], 1831

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1831

Davidson, John, to Mary Davidson Rodgers [John Davidson's daughter], 1833-1834

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1833-1834

Davidson, John - Will [copy], ca. 1834

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: ca. 1834

Davidson, John, to Isabel I. Rodgers [John Davidson's niece], 1852

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1852

Davidson, Mary T. - Obituary, 1844

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: Mary T. - Obituary, 1844

Davidson, Phebe, to Mary Davidson Rodgers [Phebe Davidson's sister], 1823

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1823

Davidson, Susan, to Isabel I. Rodgers [Susan Davidson's niece], 1879

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1879

Davidson, Susan, to Mary Davidson Rodgers [Susan Davidson's sister], 1877

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1877

Davidson, William, to Andrew Rodgers, Sr., 1839

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1839

Hall, Washington, to Jemima Hall [former slave; Washington Hall's wife] (also from L.F. Hall, Washington Hall's owner), 1836-1837

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1836-1837

Letcher, Elizabeth, to Mary Davidson Rodgers [Elizabeth Letcher's sister], 1823-1847

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1823-1847

McCormick, Venus, to Jemima Hall [former slave], 1834

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1834

Rodger, John, Rev. - Biographical summaries, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: n.d.

Rodger, John, Rev. - Correspondence, from James Barlas, (see Oversize; with typescript), 1773

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1773

Rodger, John, Rev. - List of propositions, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: n.d.

Rodger, John, Rev. - Will [copy], ca. 1812

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: ca. 1812

Rodger, Will, to Rev. John Rodger [Will Rodger's uncle], 1811

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1811

Rodgers, A---. - Bill of Lading, 1836

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1836

Rodgers, Aleri - Correspondence to, 1850

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1850

Rodgers, Aleri - Financial documents, miscellaneous, 1837-1838

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence and other writings from the first generation of Rodger(s) in the United States: Rev. John Rodger and his first and second wives (Elizabeth Blackwood, 1746-1778; and Isabel Ireland, d. 1822, respectively), and correspondence and other writings from his ten children. Until the 1830s, the Rodgers family was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia, then many of them moved to Missouri, and then on to Warren County, Illinois. Much of the correspondence and writing is from Andrew...
Dates: 1837-1838