He was married twice: firstly in 1571 to one of the daughters of Sir Edward Fitton and Ann Warburton, who seems to have died young without issue; and secondly before 1577 to Margaret Maisterson, daughter of Sir Thomas Maisterson of Nantwich and Ferns, head of a prosperous family from Nantwich, and a relative of Roger through his mother Margery Mainwaring. Sir Thomas was a leading figure in the South of Ireland, where he became
Seneschal of County Wexford. Her mother was Catherine (or Cecily) de Clere of
County Kilkenny. According to his last
will, which was admitted to
probate on 1 May 1590, Roger had five children, three sons and two daughters, by his second marriage. His eldest son Richard (born at his grandfather's home, Ferns Castle, County Wexford, in 1577), succeeded to most of his father's estates, although the family's "chief mansion house" at Nantwich, as well as the Irish lands, were left to Roger's widow Margaret for her lifetime. He died early in 1590. His widow was still alive in 1608. His daughter, the younger Margaret, who seems to have been his eventual
heiress, married Sir Edward Dod of
Edge Hall,
Prebendary of
Chester, the head of an ancient
Cheshire family, and had issue. ==Sources==