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  2. Thomas Rogers (Mayflower passenger) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rogers (c. 1571 – January 11, 1621) was a Leiden Separatist who traveled in 1620 with his eldest son Joseph as passengers on the historic voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. Thomas Rogers was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact , but perished in the winter of 1620/21.

  3. Thomas Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rogers (locomotive builder) (1792–1856), American mechanical engineer; Thomas Edward Rogers (1912–1999), British diplomat; Tom Rogers (executive), American television executive, president and CEO of TiVo; Tom Rogers, Australian Electoral Commissioner since December 2014; T. Gary Rogers (1942–2017), American entrepreneur and executive

  4. Thomas Rogers (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rogers (June 23, 1927 – April 1, 2007) was an American novelist and academic. Early life and education. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Rogers graduated from ...

  5. Thomas Rogers (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rogers (died 1616) was an English Anglican clergyman, known as a theologian, controversialist and translator. Life. He was a student of Christ Church ...

  6. Tom Rogers (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Rogers is executive chairman of Oorbit Gaming and Entertainment since September 2023. [20] [29]In announcing the appointment of Rogers, Ash Koosha, President and CEO of Oorbit, said: “From steering TiVo as the first company to stream Netflix and Amazon to the TV set, to providing the marketplace with advanced measurements of streaming gaming and esports at Engine, it is clear that Tom has ...

  7. Thomas Rogers (locomotive builder) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rogers was born in Groton, Connecticut, in 1792.He was the son of Jason Rogers. [3] Before moving to Paterson in 1812, [1] he studied carpentry and blacksmithing.In 1832 he partnered with Morris Ketchum and Jasper Grosvenor to form Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor, building agricultural and textile machinery as well as springs, axles and other small parts for the first railroads of America.

  8. Thomas Rogers Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rogers Kimball (April 19, 1862 – September 7, 1934) was an American architect in Omaha, Nebraska.An architect-in-chief of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Omaha in 1898, he served as national President of the American Institute of Architects from 1918 to 1920 and from 1919 to 1932 served on the Nebraska State Capitol Commission.

  9. Thomas Rogers (MP) - Wikipedia

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    Two sons of Rogers, Thomas Jr. and Samuel, were brought in from 1784. [10] His major partner George Welch (died 1796) was an nonconformist activist with connections to Poole, and Harbour Grace in Newfoundland, who supported the dissenting academy run by David Bogue at Gosport. [11] [12] Rogers adopted the Presbyterian views of his wife. [1]