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Descendants of John Roper-269323 13 Apr 2005 Page 1 Descendants of John Roper-269323 13 Apr 2005 Page 1 1. John Roper-269323 (b.Abt 1740-,,,England) sp: Sarah Goddard-269322 (b.Abt 1740-,,,England;m.11 Oct 1766) 2. Rebecca Roper-270171 (b.25 Aug 1764-East Harling,,Norfolk,England;d.Oct 1764-East Harling,,Norfolk,England) 2. Samuel Roper-270170 (b.18 Jul 1765-East Harling,,Norfolk,England;d.27 Dec 1789-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) 2. Ann Roper-270169 (b.25 Sep 1766-East Harling,,Norfolk,England;d.Jul 1767-East Harling,,Norfolk,England) 2. Robert Roper-270168 (b.2 Dec 1767-East Harling,,Norfolk,England;d.28 Aug 1768-East Harling,,Norfolk,England) 2. Henry Roper-124932 (b.28 Nov 1768-East Harling,,Norfolk,England;d.27 Jan 1848-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) sp: Elizabeth Craske-124942 (b.Mar 1767-Rougham,,Norfolk,England;m.12 Jan 1792;d.2 Feb 1838) 3. Elizabeth Roper-270163 (b.Abt 1793-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) sp: Thomas Fuller-270153 (b.12 Mar 1802-Great Yarmouth,,N,England;m.23 Jul 1827;d.11 Feb 1850-Honington,,.,England) 3. Henry Craske Roper-263469 (b.Jun 1793-Honington,,.Suffolk,England;d.6 Nov 1871-Alstonfield,,Stafford,England) sp: Mary -263470 (b.Abt 1792-Mallinford,,Norfolk,England;m.14 Sep 1818) 4. Elizabeth Mary Roper-269326 (b.15 Oct 1820-Radbourne,,Derby,England) sp: Corbett Whitton-269327 (b.1 Nov 1823-Supgrave,,Northampton,England;m.6 Nov 1845) 5. Henry Corbett Whitton-269330 5. Charles Roper Whitton-269331 5. Frances Elizabeth Whitton-269332 5. Alfred John Whitton-269333 5. Frederick Corbett Whitton-269334 sp: Hester S Bowen-269342 (b.1 Mar 1855-Marmora,,On,Canada;m.22 Oct 1878) 6. Helen Whitton-269346 (b.18 Oct 1882) 6. Lottie Roper Whitton-269347 (b.23 Aug 1885) 6. Alice Mary Whitton-269348 (b.17 Sep 1888) 6. James Alexander Whitton-269349 (b.8 Apr 1890) sp: Bertha F Betts-269345 (m.29 Apr 1903) 5. Emily Mary Whitton-269335 5. Alice Gertrude Whitton-269336 (b.5 Aug 1855;d.31 May 1873-Diez) 5. Edward Craske Whitton-269337 (b.5 Sep 1857) 5. Francis Henry Whitton-269338 (b.2 Oct 1859) 5. Helen Constance Whitton-269339 (b.2 Aug 1861) 5. Florence Amy Whitton-269340 (b.29 Mar 1864) 5. Marianne Louise Whitton-269341 (b.1 Feb 1866) 4. Louisa Roper-270152 (b.Dec 1821-Radbourne,,Derby,England) 4. Helen Roper-270151 (b.Feb 1823-Radbourne,,Derby,England) 4. Henry Craske Roper Jr-270418 (b.Apr 1826-Radbourne,,Derby,England) sp: Sarah Maria Cassidy-270422 (b.Abt 1824-Newport,,,England) 4. John Craske Roper-119994 (b.Nov 1827-Radbourne,,Derby,England) sp: Ann Gayford-119995 (b.Abt 1835-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) 5. John Carleton Roper-119996 (b.Jun 1866-Tuddenham,,Suffolk,England) 5. Eustace C Roper-119998 (b.Abt 1875-Tuddenham,,Suffolk,England) 5. Henry Vincent Roper-270425 (b.May 1868-Tuddenham,,Suffolk,England) 5. George Stanley Roper-119997 (b.4 May 1869-Tuddenham,,Suffolk,England) 5. Frank Vivian Roper-270427 (b.Feb 1870-Tuddenham,,Suffolk,England) Descendants of John Roper-269323 13 Apr 2005 Page 2 5. Thomas Percy Roper-270428 (b.Jan 1873-Tuddenham,,Suffolk,England) 4. Thomas Roper-270420 (b.Sep 1829-Radbourne,,Derby,England) sp: Jane Amelia -272946 (b.Abt 1834-Oldham,,Lancaster,England) 4. Jessy Roper-270421 (b.Aug 1832-Radbourne,,Derby,England) 3. Robert Roper-270162 (b.Dec 1795-Honington,,.Suffolk,England;d.17 Jan 1852) sp: Anna Maria Cooke-270429 (b.Abt 1798-Elmswell,,Suffolk,England;m.23 Jul 1823;d.2 Jan 1877) 4. Samuel Craske Roper-119956 (b.Sep 1824-Rougham,,Norfolk,England) sp: Marian -119955 (b.Abt 1818-Rougham,,Suffolk,England) 4. Anna Maria Roper-270424 (b.Jan 1823-Rougham,,Norfolk,England) 4. Elizabeth Sarah Roper-270423 (b.Sep 1826-Rougham,,Norfolk,England) 4. Louisa Jane Roper-270419 (b.Nov 1829-Rougham,,Norfolk,England;d.12 May 1837) 4. Catherine Anne Roper-270430 (b.16 Feb 1833-Rougham,,Suffolk,England;d.30 Sep 1895) 3. Samuel Roper-270161 (d.Feb 1797-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) 3. Samuel Roper-124945 (b.Jan 1799-Honington,,.Suffolk,England;d.5 Jan 1877-Croxton,,Norfolk,England) sp: Elizabeth Bray-263529 (m.19 Jan 1826;d.31 Mar 1864) 4. Henry Harry Roper-270160 (b.Mar 1827-Croxton,,Norfolk,England) 4. Agnes Elizabeth Roper-270431 (b.Jul 1830-Croxton,,Norfolk,England) 4. Josephine Gertrude Roper-124933 (b.20 Oct 1832-Croxton,,Norfolk,England;d.21 Feb 1864-Croxton,,Norfolk,England) sp: James Henry Roper-124846 (b.24 Oct 1835-Sutton,,Suff,England;m.2 Jan 1862;d.27 Oct 1872-Lowestoft,,,England) 3. John Roper-270159 (b.Aug 1800-Honington,,.Suffolk,England;d.6 Mar 1879-Thetford,,Norfolk,England) sp: UNKNOWN 4. Jane Roper-270432 3. Mary Ann Roper-270158 (b.Aug 1800-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) sp: Godfrey Goddard-263530 (m.19 Feb 1823) 4. Godfrey Goddard Jr-270433 (b.1824;d.22 Jan 1825) 4. Samuel Godfrey Goddard-270434 (b.1833;d.3 Oct 1833) 4. Godfrey L Goddard-270435 (b.Abt 1838-Islington,,Middlesex,England) 3. Louisa Roper-89930 (b.4 Dec 1801;d.29 Dec 1837-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) sp: Frederick Martin-89929 4. Frederick Roper Martin-270157 (b.1829;d.29 Aug 1830) 4. George Frederick Martin-89922 (b.Jul 1832-Honington,,.Suffolk,England;d.7 Mar 1912-Beverley,Caulfield,Vi,Australia) sp: Emma Petch-89921 (b.Mar 1832-Beverley,York,England;m.20 Dec 1869;d.24 May 1918-Caulfield,Mel,Vi,Australia) 4. Charles Roper Martin-270436 (b.Aug 1832-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) 4. Louisa Elizabeth Martin-270437 (b.29 Apr) 3. Harriett Isabella Roper-270156 (b.1803;d.5 Apr 1841-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) sp: George Potts-270438 4. Harriett Frederica Potts-270439 (b.Apr 1834-Honington,,.Suffolk,England) 4. George Honington Potts-270440 3. Frederick Charles Roper-270155 (b.3 Feb 1805) 3. Frederick Charles Roper-124835 (b.8 Nov 1807-Honington,,Suffolk,England;d.15 Jun 1872-Boyton Hall,Grea,,Suffolk,England) sp: Martha Nunn-124847 (b.3 Oct 1811-Bradfield,,Suffolk,England;m.28 Jan 1834;d.26 Apr 1891-Stowmarket,,,England) 4. James Henry Roper-124846 (b.24 Oct 1835-Sutton,,Suffolk,England;d.27 Oct 1872-Lowestoft,,Suffolk,England) sp: Josephine Gertrude Roper-124933 (b.20 Oct 1832-Croxton,,Norfolk,England;m.2 Jan 1862;d.21 Feb 1864-) Descendants of John Roper-269323 13 Apr 2005 Page 3 sp: Helen -245149 (d.1868-Great Finborough,,Suffolk,England) 4. Martha Louisa Roper-124943 (b.21 Jan 1837-Sutton,,Suffolk,England;d.30 Jan 1837-Sutton,,Suffolk,England) 4. Mary Louisa Roper-124848 (b.2 Apr 1838-Sutton,,Suffolk,England;d.16 May 1919-Melton,,Suffolk,England) sp: Thomas Roberts-124934 (b.11 Nov 1820-Martlesham,,Suffolk,England;m.22 Sep 1859;d.24 Nov 1883) 5. Charles Thomas Roberts-270441 (b.Dec 1860-Alderton,,Suffolk,England) sp: Annie Mary Jillings-270447 (b.3 Jul 1864-Little Saxham,,Suffolk,England;m.9 Dec 1897;d.7 Jan 1955) 5. Frank Henry Roberts-270442 (b.Sep 1862-Alderton,,Suffolk,England;b.22 Feb 1910) 5. Edith Mary Roberts-270443 (b.Apr 1864-Alderton,,Suffolk,England) 5. Percy Roper Roberts-270444 (b.25 Jul 1871-Alderton,,Suffolk,England) sp: Agnes Jones-270448 5. Clara L Roberts-270445 (b.Abt 1874-Alderton,,Suffolk,England) 5. Mabel Kate Roberts-270446 (b.Sep 1876-Alderton,,Suffolk,England) 4. Martha Elizabeth Roper-124935 (b.23 Apr 1840-Sutton,,Suffolk,England;d.29 Jan 1917-Ipswich,,Suffolk,England) sp: James Lambert-124938 (b.Abt 1834-Alnesbourn,,Su,England;m.21 Jun 1860;d.23 May 1884-Felixstowe,,,England) 5. Florence Lambert-270449 (b.May 1862-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England) 5. Alfred Lambert-270450 (b.9 Dec 1863-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England) sp: Marion Elizabeth Emma Robertson-270459 (m.10 Nov 1904) 5. Kate Lambert-270451 (b.Jul 1865-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England) sp: Henry Clarke-270460 (m.8 Nov 1888) 5. Josephine Lambert-270452 (b.Jul 1867-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England) 5. Frederick Charles Lambert-270453 (b.20 Apr 1867-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England) sp: Mary Leamon Gittus-270461 (m.18 Dec) 5. Herbert Roper Lambert-124916 (b.14 Jan 1868-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England) sp: Millicent Isabel Jillings-124837 (b.25 Nov 1876-Drinkstone,,Suffolk,England;m.11 Oct 1896) 5. Helen Lambert-270455 (b.Aug 1870-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England) sp: Edwin Jillings-270462 (b.12 Aug 1841-Stetchworth,,Cambridge,England;d.15 Mar 1931) 5. Frederick Nunn Lambert-270456 (b.Jan 1873-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England) sp: Clara Stearn-270454 (m.16 Oct 1897) 5. Ernest Lambert-270457 (b.Apr 1875-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England) 5. Edwin Garnet Lambert-270458 (b.20 Oct 1882-Mendlesham,,Suffolk,England;d.1 Jan 1890) 4. Anna Maria Roper-124931 (b.3 Oct 1841-Sutton,,Suffolk,England;d.30 Nov 1923-Ipswich,,Suffolk,England) sp: Robert Dellamore Dennis-124939 (b.1845-Stradishall,,,England;m.28 Sep 1870;d.27 Jan 1912-Ipswich,,S,England) 5. Robert Dillamore Dennis Jr-270463 (b.Nov 1871-Rockyllls,Shelland,,England;d.18 Feb 1872-Rockyllls,Shel,,England) 5. Stanley Roper Dennis-270464 (b.19 Nov 1872-Rockyllls,Shelland,,England;d.16 Aug 1898-Hastings,,East S,England) 5. Percy Dillamore Dennis-270465 (b.7 Sep 1874-Rockyllls,Shelland,,England;d.15 Mar 1920) 5. Alexander Charles Dennis-270466 (b.Dec 1876-King Charles the Martyr,Shelland,,England;d.24 Feb 1904) 4. Clara Roper-124936 (b.27 Jan 1843;d.14 Mar 1896) sp: Thomas Fenn Bryant-124940 (b.Abt 1849;m.16 Jun 1869;d.28 Jan 1896-Haughley,,,England) 4. Katherine Roper-124930 (b.1845-Sutton,,Suffolk,England;d.24 May 1904-Old Newton,,Suffolk,England) sp: Thomas Woodward-124941 (b.25 Feb 1827-Wetheringsett,,,Engl;m.23 Oct 1866;d.31 Jan 1890-Old Newton,,,Engl) 5.
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