NameMary [Maria] Elizabeth Rohrbaugh
Birth16 Jan 1807, Lewis Co, (W) Virginia
Death20 Apr 1878, Randolph Co., West Virginia
BurialCooper Cemetery, Harman, Randolph Co., West Virginia
Alias/AKAWidow Cooper204
FatherChristian Rohrbaugh (1776-~1853)
MotherElisabeth Ault (~1784-<1845)
Spouses
Birth15 Feb 1794, Pendleton Co., (W) Virginia
Death23 Jan 1848, Randolph Co., (W) Virginia
BurialCooper Cemetery, Harman, Randolph Co., West Virginia
FatherValentine Cooper (1745-1835)
MotherMrs. Mary [Cooper] (1755-1828)
Marriage9 Feb 1826, Grant Co., Virginia - Now Hardy Co., West Virginia
Marr Memomarr. Rev. James Watts
ChildrenSamuel E. (1826-1893)
 Hannah (1828-1900)
 Christian (1829-1902)
 Valentine “Wally” (1832-1903)
 Mary Elizabeth (1834-1863)
 Emily Susan (1837-1894)
 Barbara Ann (1839-1914)
 Daniel (1840-1915)
 Elijah Jonas (1842-1918)
 Anna Margaret (1845-1927)
 Martha (Died as Infant) (~1846-<1850)
 Sarah (1849-1914)
Notes for Mary [Maria] Elizabeth Rohrbaugh
Maria E. [prob. Elizabeth] Rohrbaugh was baptised April 14, 1807 Old North Mill Creek German Lutheran Reformed Church, south of Petersburg, (W) Virginia. She died after June 11, 1845.

Their daughter Maria/Mary was b. Jan 16, 1807 according to the church record, which you already have. I have some on the children of Mary and Jonas Cooper, which I believe I copied out of History of Randolph Co., WV. by Hu Maxwell.
birth 16 jan 1806??
another source: (Clarence Rohrbaugh)
Mary Rohrbaugh born 3-Apr-1796 died c-1877 Married Jonas Cooper second 9-Feb-1826 first John Martin Strader 28-Sep-1816. Father: Anthony Reinhart Rohrbaugh born 18-Nov-1766 died 27-Jul-1860. Mother Elizabeth Simon born 6-Jan-1770 died 6-Mar-1837??

137Mary E. (Rohrbaugh) Cooper
Born 1807. Lived on Allegheny Mountain [in the] Harman area. "Grandmother" Cooper, as she is known around the area, ancestor of the Cooper generation and wife of Jonas Cooper, was widowed with 12 children to rear all alone in a day when no help was available, money very scarce, and no stores existed. She not only kept them all together (very unusual for a widow in those days) but reared them respectably. She is also remembered in Harman community as playing an important part in the founding of the first church in the whole Dry Fork area.

138Hi Tim,
I have the following information: I can look up dates if our puzzle fits.
Mary Rohrbaugh m Jonas Cooper
She was widowed early, I am curious about how Jonas died.

My greatgrandfather, Reverend Asa Harman, married one of her daughters and after that wife died he married her sister, Barbara. Mary R. Cooper was a very well known religious leader and was responsible for bringing the Brethern religion to Randolph-Pendleton Counties of W. Virginia. I have read a few books that referenced her religious leadership. Rev. Asa Harman's son Asa was my grandfather.
I have a lot more info if this fits what you are looking for.
June Wellman Dyas
email: junedyas@pacbell.net

Mary Frances??
Notes for Jonas (Spouse 1)
Jonas was born February 15, 1794 and died Jan 23 1848. He married Mary Rohrbaugh on February 9, 1826. they had 12 Children including Elijah J. Cooper, my gg grandfather. [ccs]
b. feb 15?
1800??

another source says: b. Hardy Co., Virginia
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