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The English surname Rogers derives from the German given name describing a skilled soldier, whose prowess with the handling of a spear is well-known. The surname is first found in the early records of Cornwall, where they'd held a family seat.

The family motto translates as "We and ours to God".

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Cornwall, England.

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