Royer Connections and Related Families

This site is dedicated to Wealthy Maye Royer Brown (1916-1953) and Clark "Bill" Whitman Royer (1915-1994) and Cecile Hope Royer Pershern (1922-2007), all of whom helped more than they would ever believe in my search for family.
I started this website so that myself and other family members could contribute to our history. I have added more surnames to our website, but I can't fit them all into the navigation bar, so here is a list of additional names:
ALLEN, BRADWAY,CHAPIN,COATE, DIERNBACH, JUDD, KIBBE, LOOMIS, NOBLE, PEASE, PHELPS, and ROOT
I truly wish that I could thank everyone for all that they have given to help this website, but there just isn't enough room. So, with that THANKYOU Everyone for all the information that you have contributed to our website!
I hope you enjoy your visit and please come back often! Please sign the guestbook! Thankyou!
***Update: New Information has been found linking the Church line to Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower*** More updates to follow

This page was last updated: February 23, 2010
Elizabeth "Betty" Royer
1915-1994 1922-1996
Wealthy Maye Royer Brown, my grandmother, died at a very early age. She was a strong woman and raised her children to be the same. I was never lucky enough to know her, but feel as though I have from the stories told by others about her. She now has 5 grand children, and 4 great grand children. I am very proud of my Royer ancestry and of my grandmother!
I was lucky enough to meet Uncle Bill and Aunt Betty and Aunty Cecile long before they passed away. Bill and Cecile are siblings to my grandmother. With their stories and photos of my grandmother, I was able to learn how special of a lady she was. Uncle Bill taught me some very valuable lessons, especially when playing Sequence! Aunt Betty would keep a close watch on Uncle Bill so he didn't cheat! Thankyou, Aunt Betty!
Aunty Cecile taught me how to ride a horse, the right way, without falling off! When I was just 14, I spent about 3 weeks living with her and learning how to care for the horses that she had in her barn. Beautiful animals and I can see why they loved her! She was a very special woman who had such grace about her! I miss her very dearly.
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