Individual Details
Magdalena Rohrer
(20 Jul 1791 - 16 Mar 1875)
Events
| Birth | 20 Jul 1791 | , Washington, MD | |||
| Marriage | 18 Jun 1810 | Samuel Rohrer | |||
| Death | 16 Mar 1875 | , Washington, MD | ![]() | ||
| Burial | Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown, Washington, MD | ![]() | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Samuel Rohrer (1787 - 1862) |
| Father | Martin Rohrer ( - ) |
| Mother | Christiana Myer (1755 - 1816) |
| Sibling | Anna Rohrer (1775 - 1824) |
| Sibling | Anna Maria "Mary" Rohrer (1777 - 1826) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Rohrer (1778 - 1828) |
| Sibling | Catherine Rohrer (1783 - 1832) |
| Sibling | Christina Rohrer (1788 - 1855) |
| Sibling | Susanna Rohrer (1791 - 1875) |
Notes
Burial
On pages 1053-1054, Scharf's History of Western Maryland gave the following account:March 16, 1875, Magdalena Rohrer, mother of Solomon Rohrer, in the 84th year of her age. She was the only surviving child of Martin Rohrer, who moved into Washington County, about 1740, and who located near Hagerstown, on what is now known as the Brian farm, lying on the Antietam Creek, and near the Cavetown turnpike. Martin Rohrer had seven daughters, all of whom married and gave rise to a large connection, extending among the Hammonds, the Renches, and the Newcomers. Mrs. Rohrer was a member of the Reformed Church, and was known in the neighborhood in which she lived as a most kind and charitable woman.
Endnotes
1. Scharf, J. Thomas. Being a History of Frederick, Montgomery, Carroll, Allegany, and Garrett Counties, from the earliest period to the present day, including biographicals. Philidelphia, 1882. Reprint: Regional Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1968., P. 1053/54..
2. Piper, Samuel Webster, recorder, and Dale W. Morrow, editor. "Washington County, Maryland Cemetery Records." 1992., Vol VI, p. 44.

