Sally Holden- I couldn't figure out how to get back to you, so I'm trying this. Your info. on Ella is wonderful & certainly ties in with Rogers Ide. Lanesca, Lucretia, Laenece-I've see many versions of her name. The Rogers family-Lucretia's mother's side- Tabitha Rogers--has a Mayflower Passenger-Thomas Rogers, b. about 1572. He died the first winter in Plymouth. I joined the Mayflower Society ynder Wm. Bradford last year, and then found 3 more Mayflower passengers. Was very expensive to have all documented,paid a proessional to do it, so I won't be adding a "Supplemental" to my membership. Finally solved the puzzle of why Rogers had that first name. Mayflower Society in Plymouth sells a newly printed book of Thomas Rogers.If you can document all, possibly thru book, you may be eligible for Mayflower Society. Between what I had in my Peter Mills book, and what I had of family records, I was eligible for Wm Bradford. Wish I could get Rogers book, but can't aafford it at this time.I'll look on other Ancestry messages to try to get back to you. Sorry it took so long, but I was in the middle of all Mayflower work when you contacted me last year & I had to stay focused. Am old & disabled, so limited energy daily.