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Rhoda Rogers 1852–1924 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 16 Oct 1852
Birth Location: Ringwould, Kent, England
Death Date: 1924
Death Location: St Martin churchyard, Great Mongeham, Kent, England
Father: George Rogers
Mother: Rhoda Bingham
Spouse(s): Christopher Terry
Children(s): Rhoda Terry
The story of Rhoda Rogers began in 1852 in Ringwould, Kent, England. Rhoda Rogers married Christopher Terry, and had children including Rhoda Fanny Terry. Rhoda Rogers passed away in 1924 in St Martin churchyard, Great Mongeham, Kent, England.
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Biography
- The story of Rhoda Rogers began in 1852 in Ringwould, Kent, England.
- Rhoda Rogers married Christopher Terry, and had children including Rhoda Fanny Terry.
- Rhoda Rogers passed away in 1924 in St Martin churchyard, Great Mongeham, Kent, England.
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Rhoda Rogers's Descendants
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1. Rhoda (Fanny) Terry 1883–1970 m. Charles (Frederick) Spree 1882–1968
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1. Rhoda (Winifred May) Spree 1905–1981 m. Arthur (Ashleigh) Smith 1902–1928 m. Joseph (P - job) Nicholls 1900–1954
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1. Douglas Smith 1925–1999 m. Dorean (Elsie) Bean 1927–2022
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2. Arthur Smith 1924–2004
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3. Doris (Daphne) Smith 1927–2015 m. Ronald (Sydney) Hall 1926–2005
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Rhoda Rogers's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 16 Oct 1852
Event Place: Ringwould, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1924
Event Place: St Martin churchyard, Great Mongeham, Kent, England