Kehrer
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Kehrer is a rare German surname native to the mountain areas of Switzerland, Bavaria and Saxony. Etymologically, it appears to mean "The man who lives at the turn of the road".
It can also refer to the following people:
- Willy Kehrer - Composer, pianist, improviser, conductor, educator and choir leader from Dresden, Saxony
- Rudolf Kehrer - Much-recorded classical pianist from Tiflis, Georgia
- Elisabeth Kehrer - Austrian Consul General in Chicago, Illinois.
- Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer - Inventor of the modern Caesarean section [1]
- Jürgen Kehrer - German author of detective stories [2]
- Louisa Kehrer - Wife of George Charles Boldt proprietor of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
- Tillie (Horath) Kehrer - First lieutenant and nurse of the 51st Evac Hospital of Sacramento, California