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Roger Dawson 1531–1601 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1531

Birth Location: Penrith, Cumberland, England

Death Date: 1601

Death Location: Thanet, Kent, England

Father: Bertram Dawson

Mother:

Spouse(s): Margaret Lathrop

Children(s): Roger Dawson

Roger Dawson was born in 1531 in Penrith, Cumberland, England, the child of Bertram Dawson And Mary Smyth. Roger Dawson married Margaret Lathrop, and had children including Roger Dawson. Roger Dawson passed away in 1601 in Thanet, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • Roger Dawson was born in 1531 in Penrith, Cumberland, England, the child of Bertram Dawson And Mary Smyth.
  • Roger Dawson married Margaret Lathrop, and had children including Roger Dawson.
  • Roger Dawson passed away in 1601 in Thanet, Kent, England.

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Roger Dawson's Ancestors

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Roger Dawson
1531–1601
Birth Place: Penrith, Cumberland, England
Parents
Bertram Dawson
1510–
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Roger Dawson's Descendants

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Roger Dawson (1531–1601) m. Margaret Lathrop (Abt. 1535–15 Jul 1560)
  1. 1. Roger Dawson 1556–1626 m. Katherine Witt 1556–1597
    1. 1. Edward Dawson 1588–1646 m. Ellen Foate 1597–1647
      1. 1. Nicholas Dawson 1620–1665 m. Elizabeth Meakin 1624–1665
        1. 1. Nicholas Dawson 1655–1729 m. Ann Daniells 1659–1729

Roger Dawson's Timeline

2 Records

1531
1531
Birth of Roger Dawson in Penrith, Cumberland, England
Penrith, Cumberland, England
1601
1601
Age 70
Death of Roger Dawson in Thanet, Kent, England
Thanet, Kent, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1531
    Event Place: Penrith, Cumberland, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1601
    Event Place: Thanet, Kent, England

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