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Edwin Roper 1247–1311 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1247
Birth Location: Swalecliffe, Kent, England
Death Date: 1311
Death Location: Swalecliffe, Kent, England
Father: Adam Roper
Mother: Adam Roper
Spouse(s): Elnith Apuldore
Children(s): Adam Roper
Edwin Roper was born in 1247 in Swalecliffe, Kent, England, the child of Adam Roper And Adam Roper. Edwin Roper married Elnith Apuldore, and had children including Adam Roper. Edwin Roper passed away in 1311 in Swalecliffe, Kent, England.
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Biography
- Edwin Roper was born in 1247 in Swalecliffe, Kent, England, the child of Adam Roper And Adam Roper.
- Edwin Roper married Elnith Apuldore, and had children including Adam Roper.
- Edwin Roper passed away in 1311 in Swalecliffe, Kent, England.
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Edwin Roper's Ancestors
Edwin Roper's Descendants
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1. Adam Roper 1275–1326 m. Agnes 1281–1326
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1. Thomas Roper 1309–1401 m. Elnith Apuldore 1313–1373
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1. Ralph Roper 1341–1401 m. Beatrice Lewknor 1342–1390 m. Alice 1345–
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1. Edmund Roper 1363–1433 m. Catherine (Mostys de) Saint-Dunstan 1370–
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2. John Roper 1362–1402
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2. Agnes Roper 1313– m. Simon Kennet 1309–
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3. Edmund Roper 1311–
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4. John Roper 1315–
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Edwin Roper's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1247
Event Place: Swalecliffe, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1311
Event Place: Swalecliffe, Kent, England