IV

IV. REV. JOHN (HANNAS) ROYER 525

 
b. Oct. 12, 1858; d. Nov. 4, 1901; dau. of Daniel G.; farmer at Ber-
ryville, Va.; now at Finksburg, Md., R. D.; Meth.; 1 ch.;
 
VII. ALICE AMELIA ROYER, b. Jan. 29, 1892; m. Aug. 30, 1911, to
Alvin B. Coleman; farmer, at Finksburg, Md.; Meth.; no ch.
-Winfield
Scott Royer, 1916.
 
Section 4.
 
VI. ANNIE E. ROYER, p. 524, m. May 7, 1884, to Samuel B.
Baker; for a time at Winchester, Clark Co., Va., now in Wilming-
ton, De.; 6 ch.:
VII. Carroll R. Baker, b. Apr. 1, 1885.
VII. Henry Baker, b. Nov. 27, 1886.
VII. Alice Ruth Baker, b. July 5, 1888.
VII. L. Leiter Baker, b. Aug. 18, 1890.
VII. Annie Virginia Baker, b. Dec. 23, 1891.
VII. S. Scott Baker, b. Nov. 3, 1894.
 
Section 5.
 
VI. JACOB Z. ROYER, p. 524, m. Mar. 14, 1883, to Carrie Kistner;
plumber, Rockford, Ill.; res. now Freeport, Ill.; Sec. of Assoc.
hunting up claims to the so-called Royer fortune, did considerable
corresponding with parties in France and with some in America by
means of which he secured some valuable information, see pp.4
and 5. No ch.
 
Section 6.
 
VI. PRUDENCE PRICE ROYER, p. 524, m. John Simpson, Peoria,
Ill., 3 ch.
 
Section 7.
 
VI. JOSEPH DANIEL ROYER, p. 524, m. May 15, 1894, to Virgie
Conard, b. Sept. 3, 1870; lived at Gaylord, Vt., now at Reisters-
town, Baltimore Co., Md. , where he owns a farm of 215 acres, "not
a better farm in the State"; 4 ch.;
VII. Joseph D. Royer, Jr. b. Mar. 2, 1895.
VII. John Conrad Royer, b. June 24, 1896.
VII. Virgie Bell Royer, b. Sept. 23, 1897.
VII. Lewis Jacob Royer, b. Dec. 13, 1901. -Jos. D. Royer, 1916.
 
Section 8.
 
VI. DANIEL Z. ROYER, p. 524, m. Mar. 8, 1894, to Bessie Duter-
er, b. Apr. 9, 1873; farmer at Leetown, W. Va.; P. O. Kearneys-
ville, W. Va.; 2 ch.;
VII. Ethel Royer, b. Dec. 26, 1894.
VII. Agnes Royer, b. July 13, 1897. -D. Z. Royer, 1916.
 
CHAPTER VIII.
 
V. HANNAH E. ROYER, p. 509, single; school teacher for many
years; greatly interested in the history of her ancestors, and has
been helpful in gathering these records (see pp. 505 and 506); also
carried away by the Royer fortune, but, in this particular, her hope
was not one that made not ashamed; she died in the B. Home at
Neffsville, Lancester Co., Pa., and is buried in the B. Price's Cem-
etery, n. of Waynesboro, Pa.

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