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Martyred John Rogers

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Martyred John Rogers

Eureka, KS | Greenwood County

Roger Babson of the Utopian College fame,Β erected a large granite marker in memory of his ancestor the Reverend John Rogers, who according to the inscription, was burned at the stake in 1555 for translating the Bible into English.

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