Louise Caroline Roller

Brief Life History of Louise Caroline

When Louise Caroline Roller was born on 29 November 1845, in Scott, Virginia, United States, her father, Amos Roller, was 43 and her mother, Elizabeth Rogers, was 38. She married Daniel Bloomer on 6 October 1879, in Christian, Missouri, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons. She lived in Linden, Christian, Missouri, United States in 1870 and Finley Township, Christian, Missouri, United States in 1880. She died on 2 December 1908, in Christian, Missouri, United States, at the age of 63, and was buried in Roller Cemetery, Linden Township, Christian, Missouri, United States.

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Family Time Line

Daniel Bloomer
1838–1912
Louise Caroline Roller
1845–1908
Marriage: 6 October 1879
C Bloomer
1879–1879
Son Bloomer
1882–1882
Nehemiah Mier Bloomer
1882–1927
Charles Bloomer
1886–1954

Sources (10)

  • Emeline Bloomer in household of Daniel Bloomer, "United States Census, 1870"
  • Emiline Roller, "Find a Grave Index"
  • Miss Louisa Caroline Adams in entry for Mr Daniel Bloomer, "Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991"

World Events (8)

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1847 · Hollywood Cemetery Established

Hollywood Cemetery was established in 1847 in Richmond Virginia. This is where Presidents James Monroe and John Tyler are buried. During the Civil War it became the largest military interments and a large section dedicated to military burials. Jefferson Davis a well known Confederate is also buried here. Many other notable people are also buried here.

1862 · The Battle of Fredericksburg

The Battle of Fredericksburg involved 200,000 troops with General Ambrose Burnside of the army of the Potomac against General Lee’s Army of the North.

Name Meaning

German: nickname from Swabian roller ‘tom cat’.

German: occupational name for a carter or driver of a wagon, Early New High German roller.

English (Northumberland): nickname from Middle English roller(e), perhaps an agent derivative of Middle English rolle ‘roll, piece of parchment’ (Old French rolle, roolle, roulle), possibly used for a maker or seller of parchment.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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