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Nathaniel Rogers

Ancestry of
Nathaniel Rogers

(c1598 - 1655)
Great Migration Immigrant 1636


The family tree for Nathaniel Rogers is still in progress.

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Some of the most recently added connections of famous kin for Nathaniel Rogers

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Endicott Peabody

62nd Governor of Massachusetts

7th great-grandson

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John Taylor Gilman

5th Governor of New Hampshire

3rd great-grandson

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Salmon P. Chase

25th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

4th great-grandson

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Kyra Sedgwick

TV and Movie Actress

9th great-granddaughter

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Colonel Robert Gould Shaw

U.S. Civil War leader of film “Glory” fame

5th great-grandson

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Nicholas Gilman

Signer of the U.S. Constitution

3rd great-grandson

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John Cena

Movie Actor and WWE Pro Wrestler

10th great-grandson

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