Staunton Spectator September 6, 1907
MR. JOHN BROWN ROLLER
Mr. John B. Roller died at the home of his son on West Main street Friday night after a protracted illness, aged about 68 years, from blood poison. He was a son of the late Col. Peter Roller and was twice married, and is survived by two sons, Messrs. Frank C. and Chas. Roller. One brother, Mr. M.H. Roller of Kansas, and one sister, Mrs. John Switzer, of Harrisonburg, also survive him. He was a member of Wickham's brigade during the war and served gallantly. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from Bethlehem church, and was conducted by Rev. A.D.R. Hancher.
Company I, 25th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Company I, 1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment
Staunton Spectator September 6, 1907
MR. JOHN BROWN ROLLER
Mr. John B. Roller died at the home of his son on West Main street Friday night after a protracted illness, aged about 68 years, from blood poison. He was a son of the late Col. Peter Roller and was twice married, and is survived by two sons, Messrs. Frank C. and Chas. Roller. One brother, Mr. M.H. Roller of Kansas, and one sister, Mrs. John Switzer, of Harrisonburg, also survive him. He was a member of Wickham's brigade during the war and served gallantly. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from Bethlehem church, and was conducted by Rev. A.D.R. Hancher.
Company I, 25th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Company I, 1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment
Family Members
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Josiah Stuart Roller
1822–1869
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Margaret Ann Roller Byerly
1824–1892
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Elizabeth "Bettie" Roller
1827–1890
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George W. Roller
1830–1899
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Lucy Frances Roller Wright
1839–1904
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Carrie S Roller Switzer
1844–1911
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Michael Harris Roller
1848–1928
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Harvey Pierce Roller
1851–1894
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Mary Jane Roller Burgess
unknown–1899
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