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Roger (Sir) de Hilldesley Moore 1400–1452 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1400
Birth Location: Thame, Oxford, England
Death Date: 1452
Death Location: England
Father: Francis Moore
Mother: Catherine Benenden
Spouse(s): Margaret Hall
Children(s): Richard Moore.(MORRIS)
The story of Roger (Sir) de Hilldesley Moore began in 1400 in Thame, Oxford, England. Roger (Sir) de Hilldesley Moore married Margaret Elizabeth Lady Hall, and had children including Richard I Sir Moore Morris. Roger (Sir) de Hilldesley Moore passed away in 1452 in England.
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Biography
- The story of Roger (Sir) de Hilldesley Moore began in 1400 in Thame, Oxford, England.
- Roger (Sir) de Hilldesley Moore married Margaret Elizabeth Lady Hall, and had children including Richard I Sir Moore Morris.
- Roger (Sir) de Hilldesley Moore passed away in 1452 in England.
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Roger Moore's Descendants
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1. Richard (I (Sir)) Moore.(MORRIS) 1426–1496 m. Lady (Elizabeth, Heiress of Preston Candover,) Brocus 1429–1475
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1. Charles (Edward(Captain)) Moore\Morris 1460–1510 m. Minnie Ward 1461–1540
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1. Thomas (Edward (Captain)) Morris\Moore 1481–1556 m. Alice ((Lady)) Wynninge 1483–1556
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1. Anne (James) \Morris 1525–1598 m. William Sykes 1486–1577
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1400
Event Place: Thame, Oxford, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1452
Event Place: England