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Roger Chapin 1534–1590 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 8, 1534

Birth Location: Totnes, Devon, England

Death Date: Sept. 9, 1590

Death Location: Totnes, Devon, England

Father: Roger Chapin

Mother: Anne Pympe

Spouse(s): Joanna Urdde

Children(s): John Chapin

The story of Roger Chapin began in 1534 in Totnes, Devon, England. Roger Chapin married Joanna Margery Urdde, and had children including John Chapin. Roger Chapin passed away in 1590 in Totnes, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Roger Chapin began in 1534 in Totnes, Devon, England.
  • Roger Chapin married Joanna Margery Urdde, and had children including John Chapin.
  • Roger Chapin passed away in 1590 in Totnes, Devon, England.

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Roger Chapin's Ancestors

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Roger Chapin
1534–1590
Birth Place: Totnes, Devon, England
Parents
Roger Chapin
1508–
Anne Pympe
1509–1590
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Roger Chapin's Descendants

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Roger Chapin (May 8, 1534–Sept. 9, 1590) m. Joanna (Margery) Urdde (1538–9 September 1590)
  1. 1. John Chapin 1566–1600 m. Phillipe Easton 1569–1616
    1. 1. Samuel Chapin 1598–1675 m. Cicely Penny 1601–1682
      1. 1. Catherine Chapin 1627–1712 m. Nathaniel Bliss 1622–1654
        1. 1. Mary Bliss 1651–1722 m. Nathaniel (Holcomb) Sr. 1648–1740

Roger Chapin's Timeline

2 Records

1534
May 8, 1534
Birth of Roger Chapin in Totnes, Devon, England
Totnes, Devon, England
1590
Sept. 9, 1590
Age 56
Death of Roger Chapin in Totnes, Devon, England
Totnes, Devon, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 8, 1534
    Event Place: Totnes, Devon, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sept. 9, 1590
    Event Place: Totnes, Devon, England

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