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1274 - 1313 (~ 39 years)
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Name |
Roger Hayles |
Title |
Sir |
Birth |
0___ 1274 |
Harwich, Essex , England [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
0___ 1313 |
Harwich, Essex , England [1, 2] |
Person ID |
I45240 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
13 Sep 2016 |
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Notes |
- 936. *Roger de Hales and Alice his wife and Johanna and Matilda, daughters of the said Roger, v. William fil’ Roger de Hales, in Lodnes, Whetacre, Elingham juxta Kyrkeby, and Brom juxta Thweyt’ (Rye, 1885).
From the lack of mention of his daughter Alice and his son and heir John de Hales, it may be presumed they were not yet born in 1303.
* [3]
- About Roger de Hales, Sir
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ID: I21812
Name: Roger HAYLES
Sex: M
Occupation: Coroner of Norfolk 1
Note:
Coroner of Norfolk, his post demanded that he collect and protect revenues for the king.
(Wikipedia)
Marriage 1 Alice SKOGAN
Children
Alice HAYLES
Sources:
Title: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Name: (Sir)Roger Hayles
Sex: M
Death: 1313
Residence: Harwich, Essex
Occupation: Coroner of Norfolk
Father: Ralph De Hayles
Marriage 1 Alice Skogan b: in Woodchurch, Kent
Children
Alice Hayles
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flugar15136&id=I07847
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Sir Roger of Harwich Hayles (Ralph De Hales1) was born 1274 in Woodchurch, Kent, ENG, and died 1313. He married Alice Skogan. She was born 1277 in Woodchurch, Kent, ENG.
Children of Sir Roger of Harwich Hayles and Alice Skogan are:
2 i. Nicholas Hayles was born 1300.
+ 3 ii. Alice Hayles was born 1302, and died AFT 8 MAY 1326.
4 iii. Joan Hayles was born 1304.
5 iv. John Hayles was born 1304.
6 v. Edmund Hayles was born 1307.
7 vi. Jane Hayles was born ABT 1310.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=jed&id=I4679
He married first, probably in 1319, Alice Hayles, daughter of Sir Roger Hayles and Alice Skogan. She was supposed to have been a great beauty. Her father was the coroner of Norfolk, a title that held a different meaning in the 14th century than it does today; his post demanded that he collect and protect revenues for the king.
From Wiki article about his son in law Thomas of Brotherton [2]
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