Rogers “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Rogers Family History & Surname
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1) Argent a chevron between three bucks trippant. - Lanke, co. Cornwall – descended from John Rogers w/ wife Tomasin Heydon who settled there in the early 16th century.
2) Or, a fess wavy between three stags trippant sable. Crest—On a mount vert a stag trippant sable attired argent ducally gorged, ringed, and lined gold. - Little Nesse, co. Salop; granted 1576
3) Gules a fess wavy between three stags trippant or, a crescent for difference. - Edmonton, co. Middlesex; Richard Rogers, of that place (1663) great-grandson of Richard Rogers, Comptroller of the Mint in the Tower of London
4) Or, a mullet sable on a chief argent a fleur-de-lis gules. - Rev. John Rogers (1665-1715), Rector of Wick Rissington, co. Gloucester
5) Argent on a chevron vert between three stags courant sable five ermine spots gold. Crest – A stag’s head sable charged with three ermine spots gold, erased gules attired or. - The Home, co. Salop since the 14th century - Rev. Edward Rogers had a son named Charles Rogers, an East India merchant who purchased Stanage Park – his son was Edward Rogers (1781-1852), Member of Parliament for Bishop’s Castle.
6) Ermine a fess azure between three crescents gules. - funeral entry of
Rose Rogers, wife of a Dublin Alderman & Mayor
7) Argent a chevron between three stags gules. - Pilton, co. Devon; settled there for seven generations, extinct in the male line 1791 - John Rogers of Tutshill & Longstone, Pilton, co. Devon
8) Argent a chevron between three stags trippant sable. Crest—A stag’s head sable ducally gorged or. - Deritend, co. Warwick, and Sunbury, co. Middlesex - confirmed to Daniel Rogers, of Sunbury, Clerk of the Council to Queen Elizabeth, grandson of John Rogers, of Deritend.
9) Argent on a chevron between three stags trippant sable a trefoil or. Crest—A stag trippant sable charged with a trefoil or. Motto—Omnia vincit amor. - Lota, co. Cork; confirmed to William Kissane Rogers, Esq., of Lota, co. Cork, Ireland, Justice of the Peace, and to the other descendants of his grandfather, Noblett Rogers Esq., Captain 46th Regiment
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