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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: George Washington Roper Note
Born: 1765 at , , Orange, NC
Married: at , , , TN
Died: 4 Feb 1845 at , , Jefferson, IL
Other Spouses: Agnes Harris Lucinda Douglas
Father: David Roper
Mother: Sarah Yates
WIFE
Name: Blanch Leeper
Born:
Died:
CHILDREN
Name: George Washington Roper Jr
Born: Abt 1787 at , , Rutherford, NC
Died: 8 Sep 1866 at Carriers Mills, , Saline, IL
Name: David Calvin Roper
Born: 27 Sep 1802 at , , Sumner, TN
Died: 6 Jan 1855 at , , Jefferson, IL
Wife: Elizabeth Watters
NOTES
1). Y chromosome test The following families have been shown to be related James Roper 401 , Samuel Roper 7758 , William Roper 2890 , John Roper 62760 , George Washington Roper 4341 War Rev. War Pvt in 10th Reg. under Capt. Anthony Sharp s NC Cont. Line enl. Apr 1781 disch. 6 Jun 1782 Place Williamson Co., TN Clinton Co., IL Marion Co., IL & Jefferson Co., IL Grand Prairie Township of Jefferson Co., IL Tombstone in Jefferson Co. IL Revolutionary War soldier, d. Feb. 28, 1845, Age 93 yrs. A patriot of the Revolution Under General Gates and Green Who fought and bled at the battle of Gate s Defeat Eutaw Springs, Guilford Court House And Battle of Cowpens.He died as he lived, a Soldier, A Soldier of God. Source World Family Tree V.69 The Johnstown Story by Freda Landrus Misenheimer, 1976
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