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Roger Withers 1553–1610 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1553
Birth Location: All Saints, Leicestershire, England
Death Date: Abt. 1610
Death Location: St. Mary, Leicester, England
Father: Johes Withers
Mother: Anna None
Spouse(s): Agnes Ricks
Children(s): Henrye Weythers
In 1553, Roger Withers entered the world in All Saints, Leicestershire, England, born to Johes Withers And Anna. Roger Withers married Agnes Ricks, and had children including Henrye Weythers. Roger Withers passed away in 1610 in St. Mary, Leicester, England.
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Biography
- In 1553, Roger Withers entered the world in All Saints, Leicestershire, England, born to Johes Withers And Anna.
- Roger Withers married Agnes Ricks, and had children including Henrye Weythers.
- Roger Withers passed away in 1610 in St. Mary, Leicester, England.
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Roger Withers's Ancestors
Roger Withers's Descendants
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1. Henrye Weythers 1572–1604 m. Mary Fary 1577–1642
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1. Thomas Withers\Withurs 1602–1652 m. Mary (Marie) Allmon 1604–1653
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1. Thomas Withers 1642–1709 m. Letitia 1649–1695
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1. BENJAMIN (WILLIAM) WITHERS 1674–1720 m. Ellen Smalley 1677–1749
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2. Robert (Withers) Sr. 1644–1711
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Roger Withers's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1553
Event Place: All Saints, Leicestershire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt. 1610
Event Place: St. Mary, Leicester, England