Person:Roger Brooke (5)

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Rev. Roger Brooke, of De La Brooke Manor
b.20 Sep 1637 Wales
m. 11 May 1635
  1. Charles Brooke1636 - 1671
  2. Rev. Roger Brooke, of De La Brooke Manor1637 - 1700
  3. Robert Brooke1639 - 1667
  4. John Brooke1640 - 1677
  5. Mary Brooke1642 -
  6. William Brooke1643 -
  7. Ann Brooke1645 -
  8. Francis Brooke1648 - 1671
  9. Basil Brooke1651 -
  10. Henry (twin) Brooke1655 - 1672
  11. Elizabeth (twin) Brooke1655 -
  • HRev. Roger Brooke, of De La Brooke Manor1637 - 1700
  • WDorothy NealeAbt 1655 -
m. Abt 1675
  1. Roger Brooke, Jr.1673 - 1718
  2. Dorothy BrookeAbt 1678 -
  3. James Brooke - Bef 1709
  • HRev. Roger Brooke, of De La Brooke Manor1637 - 1700
  • W.  Mary Wolseley (add)
m. Bef 1687
  1. John BrookeAbt 1687 - Bef 1735
  2. Basil Brooke - 1711
  3. Ann Brooke
  4. Cassandra Brooke
  5. Mary Brooke
Facts and Events
Name[2] Rev. Roger Brooke, of De La Brooke Manor
Gender Male
Birth[1] 20 Sep 1637 Walesat Brecknock College
Immigration[1] 30 Jun 1650 Charles, Maryland, United States
Marriage Abt 1675 Maryland, United States[1st wife]
to Dorothy Neale
Marriage Bef 1687 Maryland, United States[2nd wife]
to Mary Wolseley (add)
Will[1] 5 Apr 1700 Calvert, Maryland, United States
Residence[2] Calvert, Maryland, United Statesowned 2,000 acres on Patuxent River, called "De La Brooke Manor"
Death[1] 8 Apr 1700 Calvert, Maryland, United Statesage 62
Burial[1] Calvert Acres, Cecil, Maryland, United Statesat Battle creek
Probate[1] 3 May 1700 Calvert, Maryland, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 .
  2. 2.0 2.1 Family Recorded, in Williams, Thomas John Chew, and Folger McKinsey. History of Frederick County, Maryland: with a biographical record of representative families. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Regional Pub. Co., 1967).

    Vol 1, p 1215 -
    ... The ancestor of this Smith family was John Smith, a native of England, whence he emigrated to this country, and settled in what is now Calvert County, Md., between 1660 and 1666. He was the owner of a plantation that was known as "Brooke's Adventure." He was married to Dorothy Brooke, a daughter of the Rev. Robert Brooke, a minister of the Episcopal Church, then residing in Calvert County. Robert Brooke had grant of "Dela Brooke Manor," 2,000 acres on Patuxent River. ...