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Hugh Roper 1521–1661 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1521

Birth Location: Well Hall, Eltham, Kent, England

Death Date: 1661

Death Location: Burnham on Sea, Somerset, England

Father: William Friar

Mother: EN GGM

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The story of Hugh Roper began in 1521 in Well Hall, Eltham, Kent, England. Hugh Roper passed away in 1661 in Burnham on Sea, Somerset, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Hugh Roper began in 1521 in Well Hall, Eltham, Kent, England.
  • Hugh Roper passed away in 1661 in Burnham on Sea, Somerset, England.

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Hugh Roper's Ancestors

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Hugh Roper
1521–1661
Birth Place: Well Hall, Eltham, Kent, England
Parents
William Roper, of WELL HALL IN ELTHAM Friar
1496–1578
Well Hall, Eltham, Kent, England
EN (Lady Margaret THE BLESSED MEG More 15) GGM
1505–1544
Well Hall, Eltham, Kent, England
Grandparents
SAINT (Sir Thomas (High Chancellor of England during reign King Henry VIII; Beheaded for High Treason) More, Moore (Canonized by Roman Catholic Church, Author, Lawyer, Statesman, Renaissance Humanist (Author of) “Utopia;”
1478–1535
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Lady (Joan (or Johanna, Jane)) Colt
1480–1511
Tyrone, Tyrone, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hugh Roper's Timeline

2 Records

1521
1521
Birth of Hugh Roper in Well Hall, Eltham, Kent, England
Well Hall, Eltham, Kent, England
1661
1661
Age 140
Death of Hugh Roper in Burnham on Sea, Somerset, England
Burnham on Sea, Somerset, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1521
    Event Place: Well Hall, Eltham, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1661
    Event Place: Burnham on Sea, Somerset, England

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