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Lawrence Rorrer

Birth17 JUL 1899 - Dry Creek, Raleigh Co., WV
DeathMar 07, 1980 - Raleigh, West Virginia, USA
MotherSamantha Jane Scarbrough
FatherEdward Franklin Rorrer

Born in Dry Creek, Raleigh Co., WV on 17 JUL 1899 to Edward Franklin Rorrer and Samantha Jane Scarbrough. Lawrence Rorrer married Virginia Ellen McGINNIS and had 6 children. He passed away on Mar 07, 1980 in Raleigh, West Virginia, USA.

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Edward Franklin Rorrer
1870 - 1924
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Samantha Jane Scarbrough
1875 - 1949
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Virginia Ellen Mcginnis
1903 - 1983
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Emeral Rorrer
1922 - 1954
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John Henry Rorrer
1942 - 1944
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Lawrence Rorrer
1927 - 1928
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Vexta Lois Rorrer
1930 - 1992
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Judith Karen Rorror
1936 - 1999
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Zelma Rorrer
1925 - 1926

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