...the grave of my great-great-uncle Cuthbert Ronald Roger, a younger brother of my great-grandfather Alexander Roger. Cuthbert was born in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, the fourth of six children. His father, my great-great-grandfather Alexander Roger, later became the Curate of Battersea Gardens. Cuthbert trained as an engineer at Stoke Damerel in Devon before eventually being promoted to Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet in 1890. When he died in the Naval Hospital at Simonstown in 1898, he left his house in Lymington to his brother's widow and my great-grandmother Elizabeth Davis Roger.
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