I have a couple of questions about two houses in Gananoque. I was told that the house at 155 King St. E is called "the Rogers house" because the Rogers built it and used to live there for years. It must be at least 100 years old. Are there any records of the Rogers' given names? We took photos of it because it was so pretty, not knowing at the time that the Rogers lived there---and our sole purpose for vacationing in Gananoque was to research the Rogers and the Meggs. We never did find out their first names because we thought our ancestors were too poor for a house like that. Also, I am in receipt of a letter (after leaving Gananoque) that says that a relative, William Meggs, built and lived at 144 King St. E. It must be nearly right across the street. Is there a way for someone to take a photo of that house and send it if the house still exists? It was probably built somewhere around 1850-1870. I've learned he was a stone mason by trade and built many homes in Gananoque and now I'm wondering if he built that home at 155 King St. E for his daughter Sarah and son-in-law, a Rogers. Any history of those two homes would be appreciated.