IV. ELD. JOHN ROYER 241
                                   IV. ELD. JOHN ROYER                                 241
 
his five sons, three were elders, one a deacon, and the other gave
his life for the Union. he had seven children:
 
Page             Name                    Birth                       Death
241    VI. Isaac Royer        Oct. 25, 1821            Mar. 5, 1886
242    VI. Abr. M. "            Oct. 11, 1824            June 1, 1864
242    VI. Jacob E."            Oct. 27, 1827            _________
243    VI. Eliza      "             Oct. 17, 1829
243    VI. Mary     "            Feb. 19, 1832            _________
243    VI. John G. "            Apr. 22, 1838
           V. Samuel D. "        June 30, 1840
     They are third cousins to the author.
 
                                                         Section I.
 
     VI. ISAAC ROYER, p. 241, m. Anna Shellenberger, b. July 11,
1821; d. Apr. 14, 1897; farmer at Swengel, Union Co.; elected a
deacon of the B. in 1850; 4 ch.:
     VII. John S. Royer, b. Jan. 30, 1845+
     VII. David M. Royer, b. Apr. 24, 1848; d. Sept. 12, 1849; buried at Ray’s
Church.
     VII. Mary E. Royer, b. May 18, 1850+
     VII. J. George Royer, b. July 16, 1858+
     VII. JOHN SHELLENBERGER ROYER, afore, m. Apr. 18, 1867, to Lutie
C. Mitchell, b. July 19, 1849; d. June 23, 1869; m. 2ndly Jan. 30, 1873, to
Malinda G. Wenrick, b. May 5, 1852; teacher 4 yrs. in Juniata and Union
Counties, Pa., in country schools in Ohio, supt. of schools at Ansonia, Gettys-
burg and Versailles, all in Ohio---being 40 yrs. a teacher; published THE
SCHOOL VISITOR for 21 yrs., author of a text book on arithmetic of which
100,000 copies have been issued and of text books on other subjects; he, M.
E.; she, B.; now living retired in Bradford, O., having previously lived 8 yrs.
in Columbus; 1 ch. by 1st wife, 4 by 2nd:
     VIII. Minnie Royer, b. Apr. 9, 1868; m. Nov. 28, 1888, to A. S. Hassinger,
formerly telegraph opperator now manager of pumping station of Pure Oil Co.
of Pittsburgh, Pa.; res. Newport, Ohio; he, b. near Middleburg, Snyder Co., Pa.,
Oct. 20, 1862; 5 ch.: IX. Charles E., b. Mar. 21, 1891; IX. Paul, b. Nov. 6,
1892; IX. Galen Luther, b. Aug. 16, 1899; all three at Thomas, W. Va.; IX.
Helen Marie, b. Jan. 22, 1902; and IX. John Samuel, b. May 10, 1904; both
at Sisterville W. Va.
     VIII. Ray M. Royer, b. July 6, 1879; m. July 22, 1902, to Agnes Fackler,
b. July 24, 1885; druggist in Ohio State University, now in executive dept.
of the institution, Columbus, O.; res. 236 E. 11th Ave.; 2 ch.: IX. John, b.
Nov. 7, 1906; and IX. Mary Kathryn, b. May 20, 1910.
     VIII. David Clyde Royer, b. July 1, 1882; single at home.
     VIII. Stella May Royer, b. July 24, 1876; m. Oct. 25, 1900, to Orval
T. Hyer, b. Mar. 28, 1876; conductor on Pa. R. R.; res. 8 Huston Fergus Court,
Columbus, O.; she, Chr.; no ch.
     VIII. John Edwin Earl Royer, b. Feb. 17, 1885; m. Nov. 28, 1909, to
Eva Baxter, b. June 9, 1887; manager of operating dept. of Washington
Water Power Co., of Spokane, Wash.; res. 408 Cleveland Ave.; 1 ch.: IX.
Bernadine, b. June 4, 1913.
                                       --From John S. Royer and Daughter Minnie, 1915
     VII. MARY E. ROYER, afore, m. Feb. 15, 1872, to Eli Ullery, b. Dec. 31,
1839; farmer at Bradford, O., then in N. D., now retired in Fruita, Colo.; B.;
2 ch.:
     VIII. Anna M Ullery, b. Aug. 18, 1873; m. Sept. 14, 1893, to Daniel
Eikenberry, b. Sept. 28, 1868; farmer at Paonia, Colo.; B.; 2 ch.: IX. Pearly
May, b. June 29, 1894; B.; IX. Mary Opal, b. July 20, 1898.
     VIII. Arthur B. Ullery, b. Jan. 1, 1875; m. Oct. 30, 1900, to Mary Frances
Lebanon; farmer, at Bowie, Colo.; she, B.; 3 ch.: IX. Arthur Mark, b. Nov. 3,
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