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John Roller 1802–1866 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: About 1802

Birth Location: Newberry, York, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 1866

Death Location: Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Jacob Roller

Mother: Catherine Bogert

Spouse(s): Sarah None

Children(s): Maria Rohler

John Roller was born in 1802 in Newberry, York, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Jacob Roller And Catherine Bogert. In 1860, John Roller resided in Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA. John Roller married Sarah, and had children including Maria Louise Rohler. John Roller passed away in 1866 in Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • John Roller was born in 1802 in Newberry, York, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Jacob Roller And Catherine Bogert.
  • In 1860, John Roller resided in Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • John Roller married Sarah, and had children including Maria Louise Rohler.
  • John Roller passed away in 1866 in Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA.

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John Roller's Ancestors

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John Roller
1802–1866
Birth Place: Newberry, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Jacob Roller
1765–1819
York, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Catherine Bogert
1770–1819
York, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
Johann (Jacob) Roller
1732–1817
Kuppingen, Wurttemberg, Germany
Anna (Maria) Genter
1730–1817
Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Dewalt Ginter
1700–1774
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Roller's Descendants

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John Roller (About 1802–1866) m. Sarah (1789–Before 1851)
  1. 1. Maria (Louise) Rohler 1823–1892 m. Johannes (F.) Myers 1823–
    1. 1. Matilda Meyers 1851–1910 m. William (Henry) Brady 1846–1923
      1. 1. Bessie (Edna) Brady 1890–1924 m. Charles (Oscar) Vaught 1883–1964
        1. 1. Charles (Raymond) Vaught 1913–1986 m. Ruth (Ernestine) Goehring 1921–1978 m. Doris (Vivian) Dixon 1912–1985
        2. 2. Myrtle (Lorraine) Vaught 1916–1995 m. Lester (Cleo) Parker 1902–1959
        3. 3. Dean (William) Vaught 1909–1999 m. Goldie (Grace) Keller 1914–1989
        4. 4. Helen (Mabel) Vaught 1912–1996
        5. 5. Bessie (Beulah) Vaught 1922–2008 m. Earl Shelp 1906–1994
        6. 6. Merle (Meredith) Vaught 1924–1998
        7. 7. Harriet (Mathilda) Vaught 1915–1985
        8. 8. Bernice (May) Vaught 1918–1945
      2. 2. John (Calvin) Brady 1870–1911
      3. 3. Gardner Brady 1880–1958
      4. 4. Viola Brady 1883–
      5. 5. Joseph (Ross) Brady 1886–1950
      6. 6. Mary (J) Brady 1876–
      7. 7. Alice (M) Brady 1877–1967
    2. 2. Mary (Ann) Myers 1848–1930
    3. 3. Henry Myers 1848–1848
    4. 4. Katherine Myers 1860–1892
    5. 5. Elizabeth Myers 1863–1913
    6. 6. William (L.) Myers 1863–1943
    7. 7. Lottie (Elma) Myers 1866–1959

John Roller's Timeline

3 Records

1802
About 1802
Birth of John Roller in Newberry, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Newberry, York, Pennsylvania, USA
1860
1860
Age 58
John Roller resided here in Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA
1866
1866
Age 64
Death of John Roller in Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: About 1802
    Event Place: Newberry, York, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Dover, York, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1198; Page: 448; Image: 119; Family History Library Film: 805198

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Dover, York, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1198; Page: 448; Image: 119; Family History Library Film: 805198

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1866
    Event Place: Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA

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