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Bradford
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In 1575, there lived in Austerfield, Yorkshire County, England, one William Bradford. It has been found impossible to trace the family beyond this point but there is strong probability that this William Bradford was a relative of the celebrated preacher martyr, John Bradford, who was burned at the stake at Smithfield [Eng.], January 31, 1555, for his opposition to papacy. It has also been supposed.....
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Heraldry Database: Rogers
Rogers
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Surname: Rogers
Branch: Rogers
Origins: Welsh
More Info: Wales
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Background: The name was introduced from Normandy. Rogers is the common form with Rodgers in Scotland. A patronymic name derived from the given name Roger, meaning "son of Roger." Roger means "famous spear."
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Motto: Justum perficito, nihil timeto; Act justly, and fear nothing. Arms: Ar. a chev. engr. betw. three stags, courant, sa. attired or, on a chief of the second, as many mullets of the third. Crest: A demi stag sa. plate, attired or, ducally gorged, per pale, or and ar. View the Heraldry Dictionary for help.
We are unable to locate the history for this surname. If you can provide us with this information, then please contact Arms & Badges!
Name Variations: Rogers, Roger, Rogger, Rodger, Rodgers, Rogerus, Rogars, Rogerson.
References:One or more of the following publications has been referenced for this article.The General Armory; Sir Bernard Burke - 1842. A Handbook of Mottoes; C.N. Elvin - 1860.
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