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Magdalene <I>Cripe</I> Rohrer

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Magdalene Cripe Rohrer

Birth
Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Death
3 Dec 1905 (aged 65)
Millersburg, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Millersburg, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3 Lot 21 Row 2
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Mrs. Jacob D. Rohrer of Millersburg died Sunday. Mrs. Rohrer, who was sixty-five years old last April, was born two and one-half miles east of Goshen and lived in Elkhart county all her life. Her father was the late Samuel Cripe, one of the pioneers of the county. She was one of seventeen children, eleven of whom are still living. In 1864 she was united in marriage with Jacob D. Rohrer, who with seven children survives her.

Elkhart Daily Review, 5 Dec 1905, p.1

Rohrer, Sister Magdalena, wife of Mr. Jacob D. Rohrer, of Millersburg, Elkhart Co., Ind. died Dec. 3, 1905, aged 65 years, 7 months and 27 days. She was married May 26, 1861; united with the Brethren when about twenty-four years of age, and remained faithful. Three sons preceded her to the spirit world, A husband and seven children survive her. Services conducted by Eld. I.L. Berkey, assisted by his colaborers, from Prov. 31: 12-27. R.W. Davenport

The Gospel Messenger Vol. 45, p. 78, 3 Feb 1906.
Mrs. Jacob D. Rohrer of Millersburg died Sunday. Mrs. Rohrer, who was sixty-five years old last April, was born two and one-half miles east of Goshen and lived in Elkhart county all her life. Her father was the late Samuel Cripe, one of the pioneers of the county. She was one of seventeen children, eleven of whom are still living. In 1864 she was united in marriage with Jacob D. Rohrer, who with seven children survives her.

Elkhart Daily Review, 5 Dec 1905, p.1

Rohrer, Sister Magdalena, wife of Mr. Jacob D. Rohrer, of Millersburg, Elkhart Co., Ind. died Dec. 3, 1905, aged 65 years, 7 months and 27 days. She was married May 26, 1861; united with the Brethren when about twenty-four years of age, and remained faithful. Three sons preceded her to the spirit world, A husband and seven children survive her. Services conducted by Eld. I.L. Berkey, assisted by his colaborers, from Prov. 31: 12-27. R.W. Davenport

The Gospel Messenger Vol. 45, p. 78, 3 Feb 1906.


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