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Roger Alford MP (abt. 1528 - 1580)

Roger Alford MP aka Alfford
Born about in Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 1560 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 52 in Hitcham, Suffolk, Englandmap [uncertain]
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Biography

Notables Project
Roger Alford MP is Notable.

Roger Alfford Son of Robert Alfford and a daughter of Bridges of Sudely, husband of Elizabeth Ramsey of Hitcham (widow of Clarke) and father of Edward and Anne.[1]

Will Abstract: Roger Alford of Hitcham, Buck, 1580. To be buried at Hitcham, Mr Bridge my grandfather, brother of Sir John Bridge. My wife Elizabeth. Edward Alford my sonne. My daughter Anne. Estate at Weston, Oxford. Houses in Fleet Street in London which descended to me from my father, to Thomas Alford and his son. Launcelot my brother, Francis my brother.” [2]

Sources

  1. Benolte, Thomas; Philipot, John; & Owen, George. The Visitations of the County of Sussex: 1530 and 1633-4. London: The Harleian Society, 1905. Vol LIII, p 205.
  2. Alford, Josiah George Alford Family Notes, Ancient and Modern London: Phillimore 1908 Internet Archive




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Alford-2243 and Alford-1120 appear to represent the same person because: Same man. Birth dates are in conflict. Perhaps go with HOP version?
posted by C. Mackinnon
I'm not so sure that Roger was a common name in 15nth century England...
posted by [Living Hahn]