Summit County Beacon, Akron, OH, Thursday, April 18, 1901, p. 8
"Inland, April 16. - "I. B. Rohrer, one of Green township's most respected and most prosperous farmer citizens, died last Thursday night, after a week's illness of pneumonia. He was at the time of his death a township trustee, member of Board of Education and president of Green and Franklin Farmers' Institute society. Funeral services were held in Evangelical church Sunday. They were attended by almost one thousand people. He leaves a wife and eleven children."
Akron {OH} Times-Democrat, Thursday, April 18, 1901, p. 8
Summit County Beacon, Akron, OH, Thursday, April 18, 1901, p. 8
"Inland, April 16. - "I. B. Rohrer, one of Green township's most respected and most prosperous farmer citizens, died last Thursday night, after a week's illness of pneumonia. He was at the time of his death a township trustee, member of Board of Education and president of Green and Franklin Farmers' Institute society. Funeral services were held in Evangelical church Sunday. They were attended by almost one thousand people. He leaves a wife and eleven children."
Akron {OH} Times-Democrat, Thursday, April 18, 1901, p. 8
Family Members
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Burton Floyd Rohrer
1878–1955
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Herbert Clark Rohrer
1880–1947
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Elta Maud Rohrer Carmany
1882–1985
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Howard B Rohrer
1885–1964
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Edith Celesta Rohrer Rollins
1887–1949
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Sidney Park Rohrer
1890–1985
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Edna Rohrer Koontz
1892–1979
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Clarence J Rohrer
1894–1975
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Isaac Stanley Rohrer
1897–1914
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Lottie A Rohrer Dourm
1899–1964
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