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Roger W Bayley (1175 - 1274)

Sir Roger W Bayley
Born in Derbyshire, Englandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1194 in Derbyshire, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 99 in Jerusalem, Palestinemap
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Profile last modified | Created 5 May 2014
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Biography

Research has shown that this person never existed. See the text for details.

Biography

Roger was said to have been born in 1175. Roger Bayley passed away in 1274. [1]

Research Notes

Disproven Existence

No evidence has been found for the existence of the person profiled here.

This profile, with the profiles of supposedly related persons, was proposed for Disproven Existence on 14 August 2023: Disproven Existence Notice Bayley Line. A search has been conducted for evidence of their existence but none found. An accounting of the dubious Bayley profiles and the relationships involved may be found at Space:Bayley_-_Dubious_Pedigree.

Sources

  1. First-hand information as remembered by Robert Bailey, Monday, May 5, 2014. Replace this citation if there is another source.




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It doesn't seem possible that a 99 year old man would be on a Crusade.
posted by Kris (Hodgins) Kreiner
this is my line I will bring some sources soon!
posted by David Martin
Is there any source or evidence that Sir Roger W. Bayley was the son of Walkelin de Ferrers? Or, is there any explanation for the change in Surname? Every other sibling kept the Ferrers name.

Because the Ferrers were aristocrats descended from royalty, it would be nice to have a source or explanation for this relationship. Thanks.

posted by Debra Shannon

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