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Roger De Herdeburgh
- Preferred Name: Roger De Herdeburgh
- Gender: M
- Title+Of+Nobility: UNKNOWN with note: Description: Lord of Magna Harborough, Knight
- Birth: 1198 in Willey, Warwickshire, England at LATI: N2.4603 LONG: E1.2725 with note: GEDCOM data
- Death: 1253 in England with note: GEDCOM data
- FSID: GD3G-9BS
- Fact: NOT MARRIED with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Roger-de-Herdeburgh-I/6000000003828268739?through=6000000003828268725
- Notes:
=== !Sorley Pedigrees Q929.242 SO 68s p. 29 ===
!Sorley Pedigrees Q929.242 SO 68s p. 29 History of the County of Warwick Q942 H2vw V. 6 living 1249
=== !Brown book 5, P C 395A. ===
!Brown book 5, P C 395A.
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Preferred Parents:
Father: Hugh de Herdebergh, b. ABT 1166 in Great Harborough, Warw, Engl d. 1217 in Willey, Warwickshire, England
Mother: Gundred Turville, b. 1170 in Salo, Shropshire, England d. 1240 in Willey, Warwickshire, England
Family 1: Isabel de Croft, b. 1198 in Willey, Warwickshire, England d. 1225 in Willey, Warwickshire, England
- m. 1216 in Willey, Warwickshire, , England
- Sir Hugh II de Herdeburgh, b. 1224 in Willey, Warwickshire, England d. 1296 in Willey, Warwickshire, England
Family 2: Petronella Craft, b. in England
- Sir Hugh II de Herdeburgh, b. 1224 in Willey, Warwickshire, England d. 1296 in Willey, Warwickshire, England
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