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ROSE Family Bulletin ROSE Family Bulletin Editors: Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG and Seymour T. Rose 761 Villa Teresa Way San Jose, CA 95123 ©2014 email: [email protected] website: www.RoseFamilyAssociation.com DECEMBER 2014 Vol. XLIX Whole No. 196 Established 1966 William Henry Rose, born Clark County, Illinois, lived later in Linn County, Kansas William Henry2 Rose (Ira B.1 of McLean County, Illinois), known as Henry Rose, born 25 October 1844, Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois (Civil War pension file), died 29 January 1933, Mound City, Linn County, Kansas, buried Farliurville?, Linn County, Kansas (Ibid.; his d.c. shows he died aged 88y 9m 4d, at Mound City in Linn County, buried Wa---? Grove); married 9 Octo- ber 1870, Clark County VR, Mary Ann Ashby, who died 12 July 1911 (Ibid.). The marriage was performed by P. F. Thornburgh?, M.G. He served in the Civil War as Henry Rose in Co. G 123 Ill. Infantry, Union, and later applied for a pension. From his Civil War pension, National Archives: Affidavit: Linn Co., Kans., 24 June 1914, Henry Rose, aged 70, resident of Parker, Linn Co., enl. 14 Aug. 1862, Priv., Capt. Reason R. Lovelace’s Co. G 123rd Ill. Inf., disch. Springfield, Ill. 28 June 1865, 5’ 9”, fair compl., grey eyes, dark hair, farmer, b. Apr. 25, 1844 at Martinsville, Ill. Since service lived Clark and McLean Cos., Ill. about 22 years, near Holyoke, Col. for about 8 years, rest of time in Linn Co., Kans. Affidavit: Linn Co., Kans., 21 July 1927, Henry Rose, aged 23, b. Apr. 25, 1844, Martinsville, Ill., enlisted Aug. 14, 1862 at Matoon, Ill., Co. G 123 Reg. Ill. Inf., disch. June 28, 1865 at Nashville, Tenn., 5’ 9”, fair compl., brown eyes, black hair, farmer, resided since service in Ill. 1865-1887, Holyoke, Col. 1887 to 1894, Linn Co., Kans. 1894 until present, gives disability. Signed: Henry Rose, Mound City, Linn Co., Kans. Wit.: J. H. Courtesy of Bobette Sudweeks Marrs, J. M. Hahan. Application for Burial Flag: Application made for a burial flag to drape the casket of Henry Rose, who died at Mound City, Kans. Jan. 29, 1933 and who will be buried at Farliurville, Kans. Signed: Jan. 31, 1933: Selma E. Rose. [Continued on page 5617] Rose Family Bulletin - Volume XLIX - Whole Number 196 December 2014 CONTENTS William Henry Rose b. Clark Co., Ill., lived Linn Co., Kansas, with photo ......................................................................5603 Dear Readers ..............................................................................................................................................................................5604 Orange Co., New York Index to Surrogate’s Records .........................................................................................................5606 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Estate of John Rose, 1833 ........................................................................................................5606 Shay’s Rebellion: Charles Rose ...............................................................................................................................................5607 Mason Co., Kentucky, Mary Rose will and assignment of dower .....................................................................................5607 Prince Georges Co., Maryland, Deed Index 1803-1804; 1804-1864 ....................................................................................5607 Virginia: Newspaper notices Political Arena and Fredericksburg News ...............................................................................5607 Dr. Ferdinand Rose and wife Lucy Halterman, grandson of Joseph Rose of Virginia, photo ......................................5608 Samuel Rose: NC Grant in Tennessee 1786 ...........................................................................................................................5608 Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, Woodlawn Cemetery ............................................................................................................5608 Black Hawk War and Mexican War: Alfred J. Rose; John Rose ..........................................................................................5608 Two James Rose of Bucks Co., Pennsylvania: estates 1807 and 1827 .................................................................................5608 Henry Fontaine Rose, Desc. of Rev. Robert Rose of Scotland and Virginia, with photo................................................5609 U.S. Army Enlistment, 1858 for three Rose records .............................................................................................................5609 Joel Rose Family of Long Island, g.grandson of Lemuel Rose: photo of Lovina Reed Rose .........................................5610 Atlanta Campaign, Civil War: Sergeant Rose .......................................................................................................................5610 Libbeus Ros e: New York; Racine and Columbia Cos., Wisconsin ....................................................................................5610 Joseph Rose of Hamilton Co., Tennessee: Mexican War Pension with reproduction .....................................................5611 Leland Rose of Sauk Co., Wisconsin by Lucille Roof with photo ......................................................................................5612-13 Surry Co., North Carolina: Grantor and Grantee Deed Index to 1900 ..............................................................................5613 Prince William Co., Virginia: Will of Jane Rose, 1829 ..........................................................................................................5613 Eleanor Diane Rose Glover Lafond: desc. of George Rose, obituary with photo ............................................................5614 Henry Albert Rose: Buchanan Co., Mo., Death Certificate .................................................................................................5614 Brumit M. Rose: Cocke Co., Tennessee, biographical and photo .......................................................................................5614 Samuel Rose: Confederate Pension, Arkansas ......................................................................................................................5614 Robert Daivd Rose: Confederate Pension: Shelby Co., Tennessee .....................................................................................5615 Harrison Co., Kentucky: will of Jesse Rose/Roas, 1831 .......................................................................................................5615 Rev. Robert Rose Family: Lynchburg, Virginia Deaths .......................................................................................................5615 Civil Conservation Corps: Thomas Rose ...............................................................................................................................5615 MARRIAGES: Rose-Williams with photo .............................................................................................................................5615 Litchfield, Connecticut, abstract of land records c1728-1780 ..............................................................................................5516-17 William Henry Rose, con’t from p. 5603, with additional photos .....................................................................................5617 Some Elderly Rose: Mae Louise Rose Jacobson of Artesa, N.M. w/photo; Myrtis Lorainne Rose of Ventura, Calif. w/photo; Joy Lucille Register Woodard of Jacksonville, Fla.; James Earl Rose of Fredericksburg, Va. .........5618 News in Brief: CPA Elsie Rose of Virginia; David Rose of Virginia ..................................................................................5618 Two Rose books offered to descendants ................................................................................................................................5618 James Rose of Marshall Co., Alabama: Federal Land Preemption with illustrations .....................................................5619 Philip Rose, desc. of Frederick Rose of Tenn., NC and Va.: Old War Pension .................................................................5620 Ralph Walden Rose fatally insured: desc. of Thomas Rose of Jefferson Co., New York and England.........................5620 Isia Bud Rose by Rosemary C.Davis and photos by Nardine Brandson ..........................................................................5621 About Our Members: Ellnora Rose Young anniversary; The Family Tree (William C. Rose and E. Guy Potts); member Cathy (Spahr) Wilson family photo: In Memoriam Deborah C. “Debbie” Wall; The Mail Bag ..........................................................................................................................................................................5622 Association Members; Queries ...............................................................................................................................................5623 SUBSCRIPTION: 1966-1995, only a few full sets available - $500.00 ($400.00 special to members) Add $40.00 ship- ping. No single issues available. 1996-2013 $20 per year quarterly Rose Family Bulletin Year 2014 Membership: Subscribing $20.00; Contributing $22.00; Sustaining $26.00 [For out of the U.S. membership, write to the Association below.] Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG - Editor Seymour T. Rose - Associate Editor ROSE FAMILY ASSOCIATION 761 Villa Teresa Way, San Jose, CA 95123 (new address) Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.RoseFamilyAssociation.com
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