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Israel Isaiah Daniel
(1859-1917)
Sevilla Troutman
(1868-1900)
Aaron C. Rehrer
(1856-1914)
Mary Ann Wagner
(1859-1923)
Arthur Harrison Daniels
(1888-1918)
Alice Lucy Rehrer
(1890-1921)
Caroline Isabella Daniels
(1907-1961)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. J. Bert Bigelow
2. Walter Moyer Rohr

Caroline Isabella Daniels 1 2 3

  • Born: 7 Aug 1907, Pine Grove Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
  • Marriage (1): J. Bert Bigelow
  • Marriage (2): Walter Moyer Rohr on 5 Jan 1935 in West Lawn, Berks County, Pennsylvania
  • Died: 27 Mar 1961, Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania at age 53
  • Buried: Blooming Glen Mennonite Meetinghouse, Blooming Glen, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 4
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  General Notes:

Carrie grew up in Pine Grove, Pa. Being the oldest child, she was expected to help raise her brother, when her mother, Alice Lucy became ill with cancer. (Recently, it was discovered that the cause of death was Pyelonephritis, contributing factor was Pulmonary Tuberculosis. She also helped out at Barr's house. She and her family, attended St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Pine Grove. Pastor Ernest A. Weber was the pastor of the church, at that time. One of their last residences, was probably the house to the left of church, facing town. We were always led to believe that the road that follows, from the cemetery, past the house, was where her brother Paul Arthur Daniels, was killed. Jim sent me the newspaper item, and it was in Wadesville. That makes sense, as after Mom went to Lankenau to study and work, Paul went to live with Aunt Sula Lewis in Wadesville, Pa. He was killed in a sledding accident, the day before, he was to be ordained, as a Lutheran pastor. German was the language that was spoken, along with some Pa.- Dutch. Church Sevices, etc. were all in German, also. It wasn't until Mother entered the Lankenau Motherhouse in Philadelphia, Pa., that she had to learn to speak in English.

My brother Walter, recalls that she even counted and helped him with his math in German, then English.
Carrie was a wonderful cook and baker! Her cinnamon buns, were all the marvel. Townspeople were always anxious to buy, if Carrie was selling. I have included that recipe with others in this report. At church suppers, she would make 60 perfect cherry pies. She spent hours supervising or cooking everything herself for these affairs. AND, could she ever sniff out those box mixes, that would be presented to bake sales. Only the "from scratch" bakers would be asked for donations, if Carrie wasn't doing the cooking. Carrie was also the cook in Lankenau Hospital, while there as a deaconess or sister.

It was while, she was cooking at Tabor Home for Children, in Doylestown, Pa. that she met our father, Walter Moyer Rohr. A Lutheran sister could not marry in those days, and remain a sister, so she left the diaconate. He was a farmer, and would deliver milk to the home.

Carrie was a devout, religious woman. She experienced many hardships,in her lifetime. But she was a survivor. When Dad died and left her with two, soon to be three children, she did her best to survive. One thing that occurred, as a result, of this misfortune, was that she was forced to give up her two girls for awhile. I went to live with friends of my Dad, the Ziegler family, that he had met at Tabor Home. Barb went to Aunt Alverda's, and Walter stayed with Mom. She took in boarders, washing and ironing, and tried to survive the cards that were dealt her.

She met J. Bert Bigelow and married him approximately in 1945 or 1946. As a result of this, she was able to reunite her children and become a family, once again.

An e-mail from a H.S. pal on Mother.
" It is ironic but, yesterday it was so dark, cold, dreary and rainy here that I decided to bake cookies and I was thinking about your mother and all of us sitting in her kitchen while she was making cookies for church or something. I guess we were her tasters. She must have made a million cookies in her time." Love Linda
Was Linda Kollo, my best friend and classmate in Elementary and High School, Doylestown, Pa.


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Caroline married J. Bert Bigelow.

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Caroline next married Walter Moyer Rohr, son of Samuel Brunner Rohr and Elizabeth Moyer, on 5 Jan 1935 in West Lawn, Berks County, Pennsylvania. (Walter Moyer Rohr was born on 27 Jan 1891 in Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania,5 died on 5 Aug 1940 in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania and was buried in Blooming Glen Mennonite Meetinghouse, Blooming Glen, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 6.)


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Sources


1 Alice Hahn, Memories from a County Churchyard ([email protected], RootsWeb.com Gedcom datrlr36).

2 1910 United States Federal Census, Pine Grove, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania; Roll T624_1418; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 59; Image: 632. Repository: Ancestry.com.

3 1920 United States Federal Census, Pine Grove, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania; Roll 31109_4384927; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 78; Image: 93. Repository: Ancestry.com.

4 FindAGrave.com, Memorial# 104413721.

5 World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Registration Location: Bucks County, Pennsylvania; Roll 1877744; Draft Board: 2. Repository: Ancestry.com.

6 FindAGrave.com, Memorial# 104413640.


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