Roper (surname)

Roper is a surname. In England, people with this surname include members from the House of Roper. Members of the family have held three hereditary titles: Viscount of Baltinglass, Baron Dacre of Glanton, and Baron of Teynham.

Roper
Origin
Meaningoccupational name for a maker of rope, or toponymic name from Rupier
Other names
Variant form(s)Riep, Repp, Reef, Reep, Reeper, Reepmaeker, Raper

Other people worldwide, with the surname include politicians, academics, sportsmen, entertainment, and fictional characters.

House of Roper

The heir apparent to the title of Baron of Teynham is the present holder's son Hon. David John Henry Ingham Roper-Curzon (b. 1965).
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Henry "Harry" Christopher John Ingham Roper-Curzon (b. 1986).

Politicians

Academics and writers

  • Brian Roper (academic), former vice-chancellor of London Met
  • Clyde Roper (born 1937), zoologist known for his research on giant squid
  • L. David Roper (born 1935), discoverer of the Roper resonance in particle physics and genealogist
  • Lyndal Roper, Fellow at Oriel College and author of Witch Craze
  • Nancy Roper (1918–2004), British nurse theorist and lexicographer

Sportspeople

Entertainers

Other people

  • Col. Roper (died 1788), Commander in Chief of the Island of St. Vincent, killed in a duel with Mr. Thomas Purefoy.[1]
  • Abel Roper (1665–1726), English journalist and publisher
  • Moses Roper (c. 1810 – c. 1861), a slave born in North Carolina who escaped to England and wrote a book about his slavery experiences
  • Elmo Roper (1900–1971), founder of the Roper Opinion Research Company (the "Roper Poll"), later renamed Roper Starch Worldwide Company
  • George Denny Roper (1855–1925), founder of the Roper Manufacturing Company of Zanesville, Ohio, later purchased by Whirlpool Corporation
  • Harry J. Roper, current partner and Chair - Intellectual Property, Jenner & Block
  • Jesse M. Roper (1851–1901), an officer of the United States Navy
  • Joanna Roper (born 1969), British civil servant and diplomat
  • John Charles Abercromby Roper, (1915–1998), British foreign-service officer
  • Lanning Roper (1912–1983), a United States citizen who became a well-known English gardener
  • John Roper (born c. 1822, date of death unknown), Australian explorer; Roper Peak and Roper River in the Northern Territory are named after him
  • Kevin Roper, animator for Hanna-Barbera Productions in the 1970s
  • Patrick Trevor-Roper (1916–2004), a British surgeon and gay rights activist
  • Sylvester Howard Roper (1823–1896), Inventor of the motorcycle
  • Shirley Phelps-Roper (born 1957), de facto spokesman for the Topeka, Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church, daughter of Fred Phelps

Fictional characters

See also

  1. The History of Duelling, Vol. 2, by J. G. Millingen (London: Richard Bentley, 1841), pp. 146,7
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