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Daniel Rogers 1540–1590 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1540

Birth Location: Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany

Death Date: 11 Jan 1590

Death Location: Sunbury, Middlesex, England

Father: John England

Mother: Adriana Pratt)

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Daniel Rogers was born in 1540 in Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany, the child of John Rogers 1St Martyr Church Of England And Adriana Alids De Weyden Anglicized To Pratt. Daniel Rogers passed away in 1590 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England.

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Biography

  • Daniel Rogers was born in 1540 in Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany, the child of John Rogers 1St Martyr Church Of England And Adriana Alids De Weyden Anglicized To Pratt.
  • Daniel Rogers passed away in 1590 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England.

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Daniel Rogers's Ancestors

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Daniel Rogers
1540–1590
Birth Place: Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany
Parents
John Rogers, 1st Martyr Church of England
1507–1555
Deritend, Warwick, England
Adriana (Alids De Weyden ( Anglicized to) Pratt)
1511–1555
Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium
Grandparents
Thomas Rogers
1485–1530
Aston, Warwickshire, England
Margaret Wyatt
1490–1540
Boxley, Kent, England
Micheydon (Van der Weyden de) Pratt
1473–1567
Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium
Joan VanMeteren
1490–1567
Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium
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Daniel Rogers's Timeline

2 Records

1540
1540
Birth of Daniel Rogers in Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany
Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany
1590
11 Jan 1590
Age 50
Death of Daniel Rogers in Sunbury, Middlesex, England
Sunbury, Middlesex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1540
    Event Place: Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Jan 1590
    Event Place: Sunbury, Middlesex, England

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