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Rorabaugh Research
Rorabaugh/Rorabaw/Rohrbach - Article traces the Rohrbach family from fifteenth century Germany; US immigrant ancestor, Johann Reinhart Rohrbach; and ends with my grandmother, Eliza Jane Rorabaugh, 1886 - 1966 in Oklahoma.

Rorabaugh Research - Miscellaneous research notes on the Rorabaugh family. References included.

Rohrbach Family Crest / Coat of Arms - posted as a matter of interest only - (commercial site).

Rorabaw Family Group Sheet - Family group sheet for John Mitchell Rorabaw and Mary Ellen Clark. John, one of the few Rorhbach descendents using the Rorabaw spelling, was a peddler of an ointment to relieve the pain of arthritis. His wife, Mary Ellen, bore him 13 children.

Rohrbach / Rohrbough / Rorabaugh Bibliography - A list of libraries where you can find published genealogies by Lewis Bunker Rohrbach, Fred Ware Rohrbough, and James D. Rorabaugh (see look-up volunteer at the bottom of the page.)

Rorabaw (Rorabaugh) Repository - Includes a few documents that have been gathered over the years. (Note: the spelling Rorabaw was used by John Mitchell Rorabaw. He seems to be the only one of the Rorabaugh family that is buried under that spelling.)

Mary Ellen Clark Rorabaugh - Article submitted for publication in Volume II of the History of Noble County by the Noble County Genealogical Society. (Published 2008).

Rorabaugh Queries - A Rootsweb sponsored Bulletin Board for Rorabaugh researchers.

Rorabaugh Photos  - "Wanted - Dead or Alive"   
A photo collection by Larry Hartsog, a Rorabaugh descendant.

Links to known Rorabaugh/Rorabough Relatives at Find A Grave 

Noble County, OK 
This is a site that I maintain as a volunteer for the USGenWeb / OKGenWeb project. This is a genealogy project to provide local information for researchers, county by county, state by state. I chose Noble county since my great-grandmother, Mary Ellen Rorabaw/Rorabaugh homesteaded there, my grandmother lived there as a teenager, and my father was born there. Today, my sister and brother-in-law maintain a second home in Perry, Oklahoma, the county seat.

 

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