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Roper of Kent Roper of Kent Edward SMITH ... Willaim SMITH Elizabeth SMITH Anne SMITH (1) William ROPER (2) Anne OLIVER bp 3 Mar 1659/60 St Catherine, bp 28 Jan 1662/3 St Catherine, bp 7 Feb 1663/4 St Catherine, Farmer At m 1694, of Rodmersham Kingsdown next Sittingbourne, Kingsdown next Sittingbourne, Kingsdown next Sittingbourne, m1 31 May 1685 Kingsdown Kent Kent Kent next Sittingbourne; of Frinsted At m 1685, of Kingsdown m2 15 Jly 1694 St Michael, bur 24 May 1692 St Catherine, Hernhill, Kent; of Rodmersham Kingsdown next Sittingbourne, MLic 14 Jly 1694 Kent see Faversham pedigree Rebekah ROPER John ROPER William ROPER Ann BECKET Thomas ROPER bp 20 Jun 1686 bp 15 Sep 1694 bp 27 Nov 1698 bp 20 Feb 1702/3 bp 14 Mar 1702/3 St Catherine, Kingsdown Rodmersham, Kent St Michael & All St Catherine, St Michael & All next Sittingbourne, Kent bur 14 Oct 1694 Angels, Throwley, Kingsdown next Angels, Throwley, Rodmersham Kent Sittingbourne, Kent Kent m 2 Apr 1722 as BACKET Murston, Kent see Faversham pedigree Stephen ROPER Mary HUNT John ROPER Rebecca WARE James ROPER John WHITE Ann Becket ROPER Richard ROPER Thomas ROPER Elizabeth WOOD bp 12 Jan 1723/4 St John bur 24 Oct 1780 St John the bp 25 Oct 1730 St John At m 1753, of bp 24 Sep 1732 bp 25 Dec 1735 Rodmersham bp 2 Mar 1734/5 St Mary, bp 8 Oct 1738 bp 20 Sep 1741 b ca. 1741 the Baptist, Doddington, Kent Baptist, Bredgar, Kent the Baptist, Doddington Lynsted St John the Baptist, m 28 Apr 1752 St John the Eastling, Kent St John the Baptist, St John the Baptist, m 1 Oct 1748 St John the Baptist, m 29 May 1753 Ss Peter Doddington Baptist, Doddington, Kent Doddington Doddington Bredgar, Kent & Paul, Lynsted; of 1756: of Kingsdown, bur 28 May 1770 m 10 Aug 1765 bur 2 Nov 1780 St John the Lynsted certificate from Faversham Doddington St John the Baptist, Baptist, Bredgar Doddington, lic. see John EARL(L) Mary ROPER Stephen ROPER William ROPER Ann TUCKER William CRAFT Martha ROPER Ann ROPER Batchelor ROPER Mary HUDSON Robert BLINKHORN Anne ... Sarah ROPER James ROPER Thomas NORRIS Abigail ROPER William ROPER Dorcas ROPER Faversham William ROPER Thomas ROPER James ROPER John ROPER m 15 Oct 1776 bp 26 Feb 1748/9 St John the bp 17 Mar 1750/1 St John the bp 25 Jun 1753 St John the m 24 Oct 1773 bp 31 Mar 1755 St John the bp 22 Jan 1758 St John the bp 10 Feb 1760 St John the at m, of Bicknor Gentleman bp 25 Jly 1762 St John the bp 22 Jly 1753 St John m 19 Sep 1778 bp 9 Jan 1757 St Catherine, bp 30 Jan 1760 St John bp 23 Oct 1763 St John the pedigree bp 5 Nov 1765 St John bp 18 Jan 1767 St John bp 28 Apr 1771 St Catherine, bp 29 May 1774 St Catherine, St John the Baptist, Baptist, Bredgar, Kent Baptist, Bredgar, Kent Baptist, Bredgar, Kent St John the Baptist, Baptist, Bredgar, Kent Baptist, Bredgar, Kent Baptist, Bredgar, Kent Baptist, Bredgar, Kent the Baptist, Doddington, Rodmersham, Kent Kingsdown next Sittingbourne, the Baptist, Doddington Baptist, Doddington, Kent the Baptist, Doddington, the Baptist, Doddington, Kingsdown next Sittingbourne Kingsdown next Sittingbourne Bredgar, Kent bur 26 Dec 1827 Bredgar, m 12 Oct 1775 Rodmersham, Tunstall, Kent, lic., At m, of Bridgar m 6 Aug 1784 St John the bur 11 Mar 1763 St John the Kent Kent Kent Kent Kent Kent Kent of Hollingbourne, age 76 both of Rodmersham he otp Baptist, Bredgar, lic. Baptist, Bredgar, Kent Henry PARAMOR Gentleman Richard BAKER Robert MINTER Tailor Labourer Martha EARL Batchelor EARL Stephen EARL Charlotte EARL Stephen ROPER Mary ROPER William ROPER Ann ROPER Batchelor ROPER Sarah ROPER Mary CRAFT William CRAFT Martha CRAFT Ann CRAFT Batchelor ROPER Stephen ROPER Thomas Hatcher BING Mary Ann ROPER Edward SEWARD Jane ... William ROPER John PARAMOR Louisa BLINKHORN(E) Batchelor ROPER Susannah HUDSON Ann HUDSON John ROPER Frances OLIVER John BLINKHORN William MINTER Mercy WEST John NORRIS Stephen NORRIS Thomas NORRIS James NORRIS Sarah NORRIS Edward NORRIS Mary NORRIS George NORRIS Sarah NORRIS Edward NORRIS Daniel NORRIS Catherine NORRIS Daniel NORRIS Henry NORRIS John BAKER Jane MINTER bp 11 Apr 1778 St John bp 20 Oct 1782 St John bp 19 Apr 1789 St John bp 23 Aug 1795 St John bp 21 Jan 1776 St John the bp 22 Oct 1777 St John bp 28 Feb 1780 St John bp 28 Dec 1783 St John bp 9 Feb 1787 St John bp 6 Aug 1788 St John bp 9 Jan 1774 bp 14 Nov 1775 bp 25 Jan 1778 bp 4 Mar 1781 bp 9 Apr 1787 St John bp 29 Apr 1788 St John m 23 Oct 1816 Hollingbourne lic., he of bp 31 Oct 1792 Draper 1881: Annuitant, bp 19 Oct 1798 b ca. 1810 Minster b ca. 1813 Maidstone bp 1 Feb 1801 b ca. 1812 Stockbury b ca. 1801 Stockbury bp 25 Jun 1803 Miller Farmer bp 4 May 1779 bp 24 Sep 1780 bp 13 Jan 1782 bp 25 Jan 1784 bp 23 Oct 1785 bp 16 Jan 1788 bp 6 Dec 1789 bp 16 Oct 1791 bp 9 Dec 1792 bp 27 Apr 1794 bp 24 Jan 1796 bp 19 Mar 1797 bp 5 May 1799 bp 15 Jun 1800 b ca. 1822 Sandwich b ca. 1825 Worth the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar St John the Baptist, St John the Baptist, St John the Baptist, Bobbing, Kent the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar Kingsnorth Hollingbourne, d before 1881 cen with son Edward Hollingbourne, m 4 Sep 1839 All Saints, Maidstone, bp 21 Mar 1813 Maidstone Hollingbourne, 1881: Annuitant, with 1851: with Batchelor Roper Hollingbourne, Kent m 28 Sep 1809 Doddington Doddington Doddington Rodmersham, Kent Rodmersham Rodmersham Rodmersham Rodmersham Rodmersham Rodmersham Rodmersham Rodmersham Rodmersham Rodmersham m 5 Nov 1838 Ss Peter & Paul, At m 1838, of Worth bur 19 Jun 1797 St John bur 29 Jan 1778 St John the bur 19 Mar 1787 St John Bredgar Bredgar Bredgar bur 4 May 1787 St John bur 1 Jun 1797 St John 1817-9: Farmer of Land Kent Kent Gentleman of Minster in Thanet At m 1839, of Maidstone Kent son in law Edward bro in law m 24 May 1824 St John, Ickham Worth, Kent, Grocer of St Peter, John EARL Martha EARL the Baptist, Bredgar Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredga bur 15 Apr 1777 the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar 1820-5: Yeoman 1841: Farmer of Sheriffs Court, 1861: Farmer of 200 Acres Empl. 10 Seward 1861: visitor with Batchelor Roper Hollingbourne, lic., bp 29 Apr 1780 St John Thomas EARL Sandwich bp 6 Feb 1785 St John bp 28 Jan 1792 St John St John the Baptist, 1846, 8, 55: Farmer Minster in Thanet Men & Boys, of Garlinge Farm, Margate Farmer of Thurnham 1851: Grocer of Delf Street, the Baptist, Bredgar William EARL the Baptist, Bredgar the Baptist, Bredgar Bredgar 1851: Farmer of 150 Acres, 7 lab, 1851: Farmer of 338 acres Empy 1881: Farmer of 196 Acres, 7 Lab & 5 1835, 1837: Yeoman St Peter, Sandwich bp 3 Apr 1796 St John Supperton Farm, Wickhambreaux 14 labourers & 8 Boys, of Garlinge; Boys, same addr of Hollingbourne the Baptist, Bredgar d 29 Sep 1854, age 60 (Kentish Gazette) Governess, 2 serv reg 1854 Bridge, age 60 Stephen TUTT Labourer Francis TAPLEY Fish Factor William FOWLE Henry COLLARD Yeoman Charles COLLARD Mary BING Thomas BING Sarah MINTER Thomas MINTER Henry Francis BING Ann TAPLEY Thomas DODD Ann BING Edward SEWARD Mary ROPER Batchelor ROPER Maria PARAMOR William ROPER Kate PARAMOR Thomas PARAMOR Susanna ROPER Ann ROPER Jane ROPER Frances ROPER Bachelor ROPER Maria BLINKHORN John ROPER Marianne BLINKHORN Frances ROPER Mary ROPER Sarah BING (1) John MINTER (2) Sarah Mary ROPER Mary Ann ROPER Jarvis BING William CHAMPION Elizabeth BING Henry Minter BAKER Susannah TUTT John BAKER Harriet BAKER Emily BAKER Dick BAKER John BING Eliza FOWLE Hatcher BING b ca. 1807 Wickhambreaux bp 4 Aug 1817 Kingsnorth bp 13 Feb 1819 bp 30 Sep 1810 St John, bp 21 Jun 1812 St John, b 19 Dec 1819 b ca. 1829 London m 7 Dec 1848 St Andrew, b 8 Sep 1821 b ca. 1827 Dover bp 11 Nov 1836 b reg 1838 Hollingbourne b 1840 Minster b 1839 Hollingbourne b 1841 Minster b 1842 Minster b reg 1841 Hollingbourne b 1844 Hollingbourne b 1848 Hollingbourne b 1851 Hollingbourne bp 3 Dec 1824 Thornham bp 3 Jan 1830 b ca. 1830 bp 27 Sep 1832 bp 23 May 1834 b 20 Sep 1823 b ca. 1813 Ickham b 1835 Hollingbourne bp 9 Aug 1837 Hollingbourne b 6 Aug 1825 b ca. 1821 Sarre, Kent b 20 Dec 1826 b ca. 1840 Sandwich b ca. 1840 b ca. 1843 Sandwich b ca. 1845 Sandwich b ca. 1849 Sandwich b ca. 1850 Sandwich bp 3 May 1829 Wickhambreaux, b ca. 1834 Bexley, Kent b 1831 Wickhambreaux m 11 Dec 1839 At m 1839, Gentlewoman Kingsnorth, Kent Ickham, Kent Ickham bp 18 Apr 1820 Kingsnorth, Kent, Middlesex Wickhambreaux, Farmer bp 28 Oct 1821 Kingsnorth, Kent m 6 Oct 1857 All Saints, Hollingbourne bp 16 Feb 1838 1841: age 11 months 1851: Scholar 1851: Instructed 1851: Instructed at Home 1851: Scholar, Friends 1851: Scholar at home 1851: age 3 1861: Scholar m 2 Nov 1853 St Mary the Thornham 1851: Visitor with Batchelor Harrietsham, of Hollingbourne bp 12 Dec 1823 bp 11 Oct 1813 St John, bp 29 Dec 1835 Hollingbourne 1851: Scholar, Friends Church bp 23 Nov1825 Kingsnorth m 11 Dec 1849 Gillingham, Kent bp 1 Feb 1827 m 2 Mar 1863 St Andrew, Kent d before 1871census bp 3 Jly 1831 Wickhambreaux Hollingbourne, Farmer of Hollingbourne 1851: Proprietor of Houses of At m 1846, of Ickham as Henry At m 1848, of 109 of Halston, lic.
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