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As a child, Roper moved often with her family. This movement indicates that the Ropers were upper middle class, based on the postal codes of the areas they moved to. In addition, the Roper’s had a servant within the household and employed four men in the family business.
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Roper was never married. She died June 8, 1935 in a nursing home after falling ill, and is buried with her family at
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The biographical dictionary of women in science : pioneering lives from ancient times to the mid-20th century
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published her first paper, titled “The Blossoming of the Trees,” and she soon became a fellow of the
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Other than botany, Roper held interests in archaeology, and had a book published on monumental
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in 1893, and continued adding to it until 1934. Her main areas of interest were
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Discovered growing in a pond in Wickwar, West Gloucestershire in 1917
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Council of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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Roper aided James Walter White, another botanist, in compiling a
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Ida was born to John, a pharmacist, and Lucy Roper in
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Ida Mary Roper (August 25, 1865 - June 8, 1935) was a
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