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Samuel Heronymuss Rohr

Birth09 Oct 1832 - Switzerland
Death6 or 7 Dec 1918 - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
MotherElizabeth [1810] Bauman
FatherSamuel [1810] Rohr

Born in Switzerland on 09 Oct 1832 to Samuel [1810] Rohr and Elizabeth [1810] Bauman. Samuel Heronymuss Rohr married Anna Elizabeth Naumann and had 10 children. He passed away on 6 or 7 Dec 1918 in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
Samuel [1810] Rohr
1810 - Unknown
Elizabeth [1810] Bauman
1810 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Anna Elizabeth Naumann
1835 - 1920
Children Show all
Mary Rohr
1870 - 1907
Henry N Rohr
1860 - 1922
Christopher [Christoph] Rohr
1865 - 1934
Anna Catherine Rohr
1874 - 1895
Valentine Rohr
1867 - 1945

Samuel Rohr
1877 - 1954
Annie Emma Rohr
1874 - 1952
Conrad Rohr
1864 - 1889
Elizabeth Rohr
1868 - 1919
Magdalena [Child] Rohr
1862 - 1873

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