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Elizabeth Parke, ABT 1560, in Malmains,,Kent,England, B Baron Teynham Descendants John Roper 1st Bar. Teynham, b. ABT 1534, Teynham,,Kent,England. He m (1) Elizabeth Parke, ABT 1560, in Malmains,,Kent,England, b. 31 May 1543, Malmaine,,Kent,England, d. 15 Sep 1567, Linsted,,Kent,England. He m (2) Elizabeth Dyon, BEF 4 Apr 1584, in ,Kent,,England, b. Tathwell,Lincoln,,England, d. BEF 22 Sep 1593. John died 30 Aug 1618, Lynsted,,Kent,England, buried: 3 Sep 1618, Lynstedchurch,Lynsted,,Kent,England. I. Christopher Roper 2nd Bar. Teynham, (son of John Roper 1st Bar. Teynham and Elizabeth Parke) b. Dec 1561/1562, Lynsted,,Kent,England. He m Katharine Seaborne, 20 Jun 1590, in Sutton,,Hereford,England, b. Sutton,,Hereford,England, d. 2 Oct 1625, Lynsted,,Kent,England, buried: Lynstedchcem,Lynsted,,Kent,England. Christopher died 16 Apr 1622, Lynsted,,Kent,England, buried: Lynstedchcem,Lynsted,,Kent,England. A. John Roper 3rd Bar. Teynham, b. ABT 1591, ,,Kent,England. He m Mary Petre, May 1615, in ,,Cornwall,England, b. 23 Dec 1600, Ingatestone,,Essex,England, d. 14 Dec 1640, High Holborn,,London,England, buried: Lynsted Church,Lynsted,,Kent,England. John died 27 Feb 1627/28, Lynsted,,Kent,England, buried: Lynstedchurch,Lynsted,,Kent,England. 4. Christopher Roper 4th Bar. Teynham, b. 20 Apr 1621, Lynsted,,Kent,England. He m (1) Mary Englefield, ABT 1640, in Wolton Basset,,Kent,England, b. ABT 1624, Wolton Basset,,Kent,England, d. 21 Dec 1647. He m (2) Philadelphia Knollys, ABT 1650, in Grove Place,,Hamps,England, b. ABT 1621, Grove-Park,,Hants,England, d. ABT 10 Nov 1655, Lynsted,,Kent,England, buried: 10 Nov 1655, Lynstedchcem,Lynsted,,Kent,England. He m (3) Margaret FitzMaurice, 29 Mar 1660, in London,,Middlesex,England, b. ABT 1625, Lynsted,,Kent,England, d. 1716, St. James,Westmorland,,England. Christopher died 23 Oct 1673, Holborn,,London,England, buried: Lynstedchcem,Lynsted,,Kent,England. c. Christopher Roper 5th Bar. Teynham, (son of Christopher Roper 4th Bar. Teynham and Philadelphia Knollys) b. ABT 1650, Lynsted,,Kent,England. He m Elizabeth Browne, 1674, in Cowdray,,Sussex,England, b. ABT 1656, Lynsted,,Kent,England, d. AFT 1686, ,,,England. Christopher died Jul 1689, Brussels,,,Belgium, buried: Lynstedchcem,Lynsted,,Kent,England. (1) John Roper 6th Bar. Teynham, b. ABT 1674, Lynsted,,Kent,England, d. 1698, Namur,,,England, buried: Lynstedchurch,Lynsted,,Kent,England. (2) Christopher Roper 7th Bar. Teynham, b. ABT 1675, Lynsted,,Kent,England, d. 23 Sep 1699, Brussels,,,Belgium, buried: Lynstedch,Lynsted,,Kent,England. (3) Henry Roper 8th Bar. Teynham, b. ABT 1676, Lynsted,,Kent,England. He m (1) Catharine Clare Smythe, 25 Jan 1703/04, in Lynsted,,Kent,England, b. Aug 1683, ,,,Ireland, d. 26 Apr 1711, Kensington,Mdsx,England, buried: 3 May 1711, Lynsted Church,Kent,England. He m (2) Mary Gage, 22 Jan 1715/16, in License,Firle,Sussex,England, b. Firle,Suss,England, d. 10 Jan 1716/17, ,Kent,,England, buried: 10 Jan 1716/17, Lynsted Church,Kent,England. He m (3) Anne Lennard, Mar 1717/1718, in Westminster,,Middlesex,England, b. 17 Aug 1684, ,,Sussex,England, d. 26 Jun 1755, London,,Middlesex,England, buried: Soho,,London,England. Henry died 16 May 1723, Haymarket,,London,England, buried: Lynstedchcem,Lynsted,Kent,England. (a) Philip Roper 9th Bar. Teynham, (son of Henry Roper 8th Bar. Teynham and Catharine Clare Smythe) b. 28 Feb 1707, ,,Kent,England, d. 13 Jun 1727, Paris,,,France, buried: St. Andrews,Paris,,,France. (b) Henry Roper 10th B. Teynham, (son of Henry Roper 8th Bar. Teynham and Catharine Clare Smythe) b. ABT 1708, Lynsted,,Kent,England. He m (1) Catharine Powell, 17 Jul 1733, in Waterperry,,Oxford,England, b. 18 Sep 1709, Sandford,,Oxford,England, d. 22 Sep 1765, Lynsted,,Kent,England, buried: Lynstedchcem,Lynsted,Kent,England. He m (2) Anne Brinkhurst, 28 Feb 1766, in 1 London,,Middlesex,England, b. ABT 1726, Preston,Faversham,Kent,England, d. 16 Jan 1771, ,Kent,,England, buried: Lynstedch,Lynsted,Kent,England. He m (3) Elizabeth Newport, 7 Sep 1772, in Holborn,,London,England, d. ABT 1801. Henry died 29 Apr 1781, Bath,,Avon,England, buried: Bathabbey,Bath,Avon,England. [1] Henry Roper 11th B. Teynham, (son of Henry Roper 10th B. Teynham and Catharine Powell) b. 7 Mar 1733/173, Lynsted,,Kent,England. He m (1) Elizabeth Webber, 10 Jan 1760, in ,,,England, b. 1727, Taunton,Somerset,,England, d. 4 Nov 1793, Margate,Kent,England, buried: 19 Nov 1793, Lynsted Church,Kent,England. He m (2) Mary Wilhelmina Head, 2 Jun 1753, in ,,Hants,England, b. Rochester,,Kent,England, d. 3 Nov 1758, ,,,England, buried: St. Jame's,Westminster,London,England. Henry died 10 Dec 1786, London,,,England, buried: 27 Dec 1786, Lynstedchcem,Lynsted,Kent,England. [C] Henry Roper 12th B. Teynham, (son of Henry Roper 11th B. Teynham and Elizabeth Webber) b. 3 May 1764, ,,,England, d. 10 Jan 1800, London,,,England, buried: Lynstedchcem,Lynsted,Kent,England. [F] John Roper 13th B. Teynham, (son of Henry Roper 11th B. Teynham and Elizabeth Webber) b. 27 Mar 1767, ,,,England, d. 6 Sep 1824, Lynsted,,Kent,England, buried: Lynstedchurch,Lynsted,,Kent,England. [4] Francis Roper, (son of Henry Roper 10th B. Teynham and Catharine Powell) b. 25 Jan 1738, Linsted,,Kent,England. He m Mary Lyttleton, 27 Jun 1765, in Portsmouth,,Hamps,England, b. 11 Feb 1736/37, Orsett,,Essex,England, d. 15 Jul 1834, Regents Park,,London,England. Francis died 13 May 1793, St. Omer,,,France. [B] Henry Francis Roper-Curzon 14th B. Teynham, b. 9 May 1767, High Holborn,St. Giles,London,England. He m (1) Bridget Hawkins, 21 May 1788, in St. George's,Hanover Square,London,England, b. 19 Mar 1772, St. Stephen's,Walbrook,Middlesex,England, d. 29 Nov 1826, Broadstairs,,Kent,England. He m (2) Sarah Brabazon, 16 Jul 1828, in London,,,England, b. Brabazon Park,,Mayo,Ireland, d. 28 Jun 1854, Oaklands,Seddlescombe,Sussex,England. Henry died 8 Mar 1842, Curzon Street,Mayfair,London,England, buried: Kensalgreencem,,,England. 1. Henry Roper-Curzon 15th B. Teynham, (son of Henry Francis Roper-Curzon 14th B. Teynham and Bridget Hawkins) b. 20 Mar 1789, St. Marylebone,Oxford,,England. He m (1) Susannah Harriet Bedingfield, 30 Dec 1815, in British Embassy,Paris,,France, d. 7 Jun 1839, Paris,,,France, buried: Paris,,,France. He m (2) Sarah Rudd, 12 Dec 1839, in British Embassy,Paris,,France, b. Merrion Lodge,,Dublin,Ireland, d. 18 Aug 1855, St. Germain,,,France. Henry died 23 Sep 1842, Upper Bagot St.,Dublin,,Ireland, buried: Kingstown,Dublin,,Ireland. 6. George Henry Roper-Curzon 16th B. Teynham, (son of Henry Francis Roper-Curzon 14th B. Teynham and Bridget Hawkins) b. 27 May 1798, Waterperry,,Oxford,England. He m (1) Elizabeth Joynes, 10 Feb 1822, in London,,,England, b. Sevenoaks,,Kent,England, d. 5 Nov 1871, ,,Northampton,England, buried: St. Sepulchre's,Northampton,,England. He m (2) Elizabeth Jay, 21 Jan 1873, in Hampstead,,,England, b. ABT 1807, d. 12 Mar 1895, Tower House,Shooters Hill,Kent,England, buried: 16 Mar 1895, Charltoncem,,,,England. George died 26 Oct 1889, Tower House,Shooters Hill,Kent,England, buried: 1 Nov 1889, Charltoncem,,Kent,England. 2 a. Henry George Roper-Curzon 17th B. Teynham, (son of George Henry Roper-Curzon 16th B. Teynham and Elizabeth Joynes) b. 27 Dec 1822, Sevenoaks,,Kent,England. He m Harriet Anne Lovell Heathcote, 19 Apr 1860, in Melksham,,Wilts,England, b. 16 Oct 1829, Seend,,Wilts,England, d. 15 Sep 1916. Henry died 22 Jul 1892, Sidcup,,Kent,England, buried: Footscray,,Kent,England. (2) Henry John Philip Roper-Curzon 18th B. Teynham, b. 27 May 1867, Argyll Road,,London,England. He m Mabel Green-Wilkinson, 26 Jun 1896, in London,,,England, b. Ipswich,,Suffolk,England, d. 26 Nov 1937. Henry died 19 Dec 1936. (a) Christopher John Henry Roper-Curzon 19th B. Teynham, b. 6 May 1896, ,,Kent,England. He m (1) Elspeth Grace Whitaker, 19 Oct 1927, b. Lymington,,Hants,England, d. 1976. He m (2) Anne Rita Assheton Curzon-Howe, 11 Feb 1955. Christopher died 1972. [1] John Christopher Ingham Roper-Curzon 20th B. Teynham, (son of Christopher John Henry Roper-Curzon 19th B. Teynham and Elspeth Grace Whitaker) b. 25 Dec 1928, London,,,England. He m Elizabeth Scrymgeour- Wedderburn, 31 Oct 1964, in Cupar,Fife,,Scotland, b. 5 Oct 1943, Winchester,Hampshire,Wessex,England. [A] David Henry Ingham Roper-Curzon, b. 5 Oct 1965, Oxford,,Oxford,England. He m Lucinda L Airy, 1985. 1. Alexis Roper-Curzon, b. 5 Feb 1986. [F] Jonathan Christopher James Roper-Curzon, b. 27 Apr 1973, Oxford,,Oxford,England. [G] Peter Michael Alexander Roper-Curzon, b. 20 Nov 1977, Oxford,,Oxford,England. [H] William Thomas Roper-Curzon, b. 27 Jul 1980, Oxford,,Oxford,England. 3 .
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