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 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 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

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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 ©Copyright 2014 Dear Readers, As 2014 draws to a close it is time for us to give a bit of the history of the Rose Family Association and to make some future plans. For “old-timers,” you already know that the quarterly Rose Family Bulletin was started in 1966. In 1980-81 we also formed the Rose Family Association and started to publish a Newsletter every other month (which was later discontinued though the quarterly Rose Family Bulletin was continued). Thus, at the end of 2015, we will have published the quarterly Rose Family Bulletin for fifty years. During these years editors have accumulated a vast amount of Rose informa- tion, much of it from going to various courthouses around the country. We’ve also had considerable mail and later email exchange with Rose descendants. And, Christine has accumulated many items from published sources. This, added to many abstracts from military and federal land records while visiting the National Archives has created a vast repository. The problem: where is a good place to store this information? Though many libraries are interested, when they discover the extent of the collection they realize they do not have the room to store and maintain it. Does anyone have any ideas of where the collection can ultimately be placed to make it accessible to Rose descendants? Also, as members know, the Rose Family Association has been an association of people interested in the genealogy of Roses, but it has not been an incorporated organization with elected officers. Are there members interested in pursuing the idea of calling a meet- ing, discussing the options, electing officers, etc.? Please email to Christine (Christine@ Christine4Rose.com) and let us know your thoughts and your interest. Don’t forget your 2015 renewal! For those who access the issues online, you will find the 2015 renewal notice at www.RoseFamilyAssociation.com. For those who receive by mail, you were sent a renewal notice with the September issue or you can just mail your renewal to 761 Villa Teresa Way, San Jose, CA 95123. Renewals can also be paid by PAYPAL. And again, it is time to be astonished that another year has gone by! The holidays are upon us. We wish you all a wonderful holiday season and many thanks for your sup- port and friendship. Merry Christmas and many blessings to you all ... Christine and Seymour Rose San Jose, California Winter, 2014 PAGE 5606 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Orange County, New York

Copied at the courthouse by editors. These are estate files. When ordering copies from the courthouses of New York be sure to request a quote first for some counties in this state have a very large retrieval and copying fee.

Index to Surrogate’s Records - ROSE To 1887 YEAR ROSE REFERENCE 1795 Israel Rose, Adm. Bk A p 26 1802 William Rose, Will Bk B p 338 1806 Phebe Rose, Adm. Bk C p 181 1815 Benjamin Rose, Adm. Bk D p 250 1815 Benjamin Rose, Adm. Bk E p 8 1828 Henry Rose, Grd. Bk B p 23 1845 David Rose, Will Bk N p 280; Adm. Bk G p 345 1853 John Rose, Gdn. Bk F p 106 1853 Sarah Rose, Gdn. Bk F p 107 1861 Wm. E. Rose, Gdn. Bk G p 214 1869 William Rose, Adm. Bk L p 282 1871 Thomas Rose, Adm. Bk M p 78 1874 Wm. C. Rose, Will Bk 35 p 721; Let. Test. Bk H p 341 1876 Reuben Rose, Will Bk 38 p 378; Let. Test. Bk I p 180 1876 Silas Rose, Will Bk 38 p 440; Let. Test. Bk I p 197 1878 Frederick A. Rose, Will Bk 40 p 441; Let. Test. J p 83 1880 John Rose, Adm. Bk O p 342 1880 Albert Rose, Adm. Bk O p 360 1881 Mary E. Rose, Gdn. Bk L p 96 1883 Napoleon Rose, Adm. Bk P p 317 1884 Charles W. Rose, Adm. Bk Q p 13 1885 Charles Rose, Will Bk 47 p 291; Let. Test. Bk L p 93 1885 Frances Rose, Will Bk 48 p 234; Let. Test. Bk L p 246 1885 Elizabeth Rose, Gdn. Bk L p 40 1886 Albert H. Rose, Adm. Bk Q p 268

Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

Copied by editors at the old City Annex.

Index to Surrogate’s Records - ROSE to Original File #174. Estate of JOHN ROSE. 1833. Will of JOHN ROSE of Germantown, county of Philadelphia, Victualler; lst, directs debts to be paid, then bequeaths to son George Rose best dearborn? and best horse. To my wife Mary Rose residue of my estate to dispose of as she pleases. After her death, estate to be divided between my 11 children as tenants in common and not as joint tenants, 1 share in trust to my son William Rose to pay to Sarah Apple and her heirs, one share to Phebe Rickeson, 1 share to Mary Peterson, 1 share to Susan Nauney, 1 share to William Rose, 1 share to Eliza Krickbaum, 1 share to Sophia Snyder, 1 share to George Rose, 1 share to Caroline Rose, 1 share to Henrietta Rose, 1 share to John Rose, being all children of said John Rose, the testator. Appoints wife Mary Rose and son William Rose executor and executrix. Dated: 17 Dec. 1828. Signed: John Rose. Codicil appoints in addition son George Rose as executor. Will Proved: Nov. 27 and 28, 1833. [Codicil also in file; info not taken] ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5607 Shay’s Rebellion Prince Georges County, Maryland Charles Rose General Index Deeds 1803-1840 Though the Revolutionary War No Rose (There is a Richard Ross, JRM 16 p 41 - may be intended for ended in 1783, some rough times Richard Rose.) followed. Especially in western Massachusetts where a downturn in the economy resulted in many General Index Deeds 1840-1884 being jailed for debt. The result Rose, John from John F. Mayer & was an armed uprising that wasn’t Mary S. Mayer W & J-2 p 676 over for about six months, start- Rose, John from same W & J-2 p 762 ing at the end of 1786 and start of same from Wm. H. Warfield ux W & J-3 p 30 or 301 1787. The leader was Captain Dan- same from same W & J-3 p 294 iel Shays (1747?-1825), a veteran of Rose, John W & J-3 p 604 the Revolution and a farmer from Rose, John, Revd. W & J-2 p 65 Pelham. “The Supreme Judicial Court soon sentenced fourteen of the rebel- VIRGINIA: Newspaper Notices lion’s leaders, including Shays, to death for treason. They were later These items were kindly supplied by Robert Hodge many years ago when he pardoned by the newly elected indexed many newspapers. If your anestor is listed, you should be able to Governor John Hancock. Only locate a library with those newspapers. two men, John Bly and Charles Rose of Berkshire County [Mass.] were hung for their part in the Political Arena, Fredericksburg, Va. Rebellion. ROSE Alexander F. d. (15 Nov. 1831 3/1) For more see: . From an article Gustavus A., legal notice (8 Aug 1837 3/2) by Stephen C. O’Neill, copyright Louise E., dau of Alexander F. m. (7 May 1841 3/2) ©1998, Supreme Judicial Court Mary S. H. - courthouse (29 Nov. 1833 3/1) Historical Society. Robert, courthouse (29 Nov. 1833 3/1) Robert M., biog. obituary (21 Sept. 1830 2/5) Robert M., d. (17 Sept. 1830 3/1) Mason County, Robert S., of N.Y., d. (8 Dec. 1835 3/1) Segermond, courthouse (29 May 1838 3/3) Kentucky William, courtcase (29 May 1838 3/3)

Copied by editors at the courthouse Fredericksburg News of this county. ROSE Mason Co., Ky. Will Book Index Alexander, d. (12 Jul 1847 3/1) 1839, Mary Rose, assignment of Bettie, dau. died (5 May 1851 3/1) dower, M p 484 Charles A. d. (16 Dec 1875 3/5) Cornelius d. (9 Aug. 1877 3/6) Will Bk M p 484, Mary Rose, E. F. - Whig Delegate (15 Feb 1848 2/4) assignment of dower: to assign E. T. d. (5 May 1851 3/1) dower to Mary Rose in lands of Joel W. d. (16 May 1851 3/1) her late husband Henry Weaver L. B. - Officer Fred. Masons (18 Jun 1874 3/4) decd, line of John VanCamb?, Mrs. L. B. - biogr. obituary (12 Apr 1877 3/4) Murphy, John Wheler, Wilfred L. B. - member Sons of Temperence (9 Oct 1849 3/1) Ball. Jan. 16, 1843. Signed: Isaac S. Laurence - member Boat Club (27 Sep 1877 3/5) Reed, Calvin Bland, Hiram Dobe? Louise (d. 5 May 1851 3/1) Feb. Ct. 1843. PAGE 5608 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Descendant TWO James Rose of Joseph Bucks County, Pennsylvania Rose of Abstracted by editor at the court- Montgom- house. Original File #3515. Estate of ery County, JAMES ROSE, decd. 1807. Virginia BOND, Rhoda Rose, Jesse Ely and Joseph Ely, 13 Oct. 1807, sure- ties for Rhoda Rose as adm. of James Rose late of Solebury, decd. Signed: Rhoda (her x mark) Rose, Courtesy of Gary Minor Jesse Ely, Joseph Ely. Wit.: Wm. Hart, ---? Kennedy. Dr. Ferdinand Rose and his wife Lucy Halterman are shown above. Rev. Ferdinand3 Rose was the son of Charles2, (Joseph1 Rose) of Mont- SETTLEMENT: Account of RHO- gomery County, Virginia and Jackson County, Ohio). He was born 28 DA ROBERTS late ROSE, admin- June 1835, Ohio, and died 8 October 1912, in Jackson County, Ohio. He istratrix in account with the estate married 11 March 1858, Jackson County, Ohio VR (married by Isaac of James Rose, decd, late of Sole- Brown, Rev., p. 236), Lucy Halterman. She was born ca 1838, Ohio. bury. Total 377.73 1/2. Filed: Jany We published his obituary on page 5366 of the September 2009 issue 28, 1812. [Part of this is missing.] in which it was stated that it was “very largely attended last Saturday INVENTORY: Includes notes of afternoon, one of the largest funerals the town has had in years.” Thomas Rose Junr., taken 12 Oct. 1807. Signed: Thomas Carey, Abm Heed, Jesse Ely. Rendered Oct. SAMUEL ROSE Black Hawk War 13, 1807 by Rhoda (her x mark) NC Grant in Tennessee Rose. and Mexican War ADMINISTRATOR'S BOND: Samuel Rose, Grant No. 3475, filed Oct. 13, 1807, Rhoda Rose, Warrant 640 acres, Feb. 2, 1786, Records of the Services of Illinois Jesse Ely and Joseph Ely for Rhoda Bk 1 p. 265 Soldiers in the Black Hawk War Rose, as administratrix, etc. Dated: 1831-32 and In the Mexican War 13 Oct. 1807. State of N.C. No. 3475 You are 1846-48 by Isaac H. Elliott required to survey for heirs of (Springfield, Ill.: Journal Co., Samuel Rose a private in the line 1902). Original File #5720. Estate of of this state, 640 acres within the JAMES ROSE, decd. 1827. limits of the lands reserved for the p. 211, 1st Reg., Co. B, includes SETTLEMENT: Filed Aug. 6, 1829, Officers and Soldiers of the Con- Alfred J. Rose (no further on Account by Frederick Stoner, tinental line of this state, given 2 him) adm. of James Rose decd, late of Feb. 1786. Signed: J. Glasgow. Lau- p. 244-245, 2nd Reg., Co. A, Nockamixon twp. Total 197.51. rence Protzman is entitled to the includes: John Rose, St. Charles, Settlement date Aug. 6, 1829. benefit of this warrant. [It would Ill., M'h 14, '48 seem the warrant must have been BOND: Filed June 16, 1827, Fred- assigned to Protzman.] erick Stone, Paul Shaver and Wil- Ed. note: If you are unfamiliar with liam Huffman, for the sd Frederick the Black Hawk War, just enter Stone, adm. 16 June 1827. Signed: Crawford County, that term in your browser and you Frederick Stone, Paul Shaver, Pennsylvania will find some fascinating history! William Hufman. Wit.: Wm. D. Called Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak Smith, Saml A. Smith, J. Frederick WOODLAWN CEME., Sparta by his people, Black Hawk was born Stone. in 1767 in the village of Saukenuk Twp. INVENTORY: 15 June 1827, $30.97. in the present-day state of Illinois. ROSE, David G. 1886-1938 Signed: Paul Shaver, William Huf- Read what drew him and the U.S. ROSE, Verna M. 1891-1942 man. Ret’d 16 June 1827. Rendered in this war. Though brief, it left ROSE, Jeduthan d. 27 Oct. 1889 June 16, 1827. age 45y 9m 29d valuable military, pension and other [Sent by Karen Rodgers] records.

ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5609 Henry Fontaine Rose, Descendant of Rev. Robert Rose of Scotland and colonial Virginia

Undated copy of Henry Fontaine Rose Obituary (May 1829 - 3 Dec 1906) HENRY F. ROSE PASSES AWAY Well Known Lawyer Succumbs to Heart Trouble ------HAS BEEN AILING SINCE MAY ------Dissolution Comes at 7 o’clock This Morning -- Tribute Paid Him by Maurice McKenna Henry F Rose, one of the oldest members of the Fond du Lac county bar, both from the standpoint of years and length of practice, passed away at his family home, No. 92 East Division Street, this morning at 7 o’clock. A peculiar coincidence of his death is that at the death of Mrs. Rose, two years ago in August, he remarked that he would not live more than two years after her. Mr. Rose has been ailing since May, and for the past six weeks he has been confined to his bed, the nature of his illness being heart trouble. He was born in New York state seventy-seven years ago, and came to Fond du Lac in 1853. He was graduated from the law department of Union college, Schenectady, N.Y., in 1849. Immediately after the Civil War the deceased began the practice of law in this city, and has been continuously so engaged in this city since that time. He was appointed court commissioner for Fond du Lac by Judge Gilson, and has acted in that capacity until a year ago. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Arch B. Eldredge, of Marquette, Mich.; Mrs. William M. Lewis, of Racine; Miss Georgianna M. Rose and Miss Percie B. Rose, both of this city; also two sons, Judge Henry Howard Rose, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Robert Selden Rose, of Marquette, Mich. Maurice McKenna, president of the Fond du Lac county bar, who has enjoyed an intimate acquaintance with Mr. Rose for the past forty years, paid the deceased a fitting tribute this morning, when he character- ized him as one of the best read lawyers Fond du Lac has ever had. “I knew Mr. Rose forty years ago,” said Mr. McKenna, and during that time I have never heard him spoken of except as a man of strict integrity, a most capable attorney, and as the soul of honor itself. I remember when I studied law with Mr. Rose. It was the second year I studied, and he was at that time occupying an office over the old First National Bank, which was a wooden building. Mr. Rose has been regarded by members of the bar as one of the best read lawyers Fond du Lac has ever had. He knew the law, and was a careful pleader. “ “He never figured much in court trials because of his nervous temperament, but he would sit down and draw a pleading on paper as well as any man. I have always had a feeling of gratitude for Mr. Rose for the schooling he gave me, and I know Owen A. Wells, who also studied in Mr. Rose ‘s office, will voice the same sentiments.” Arrangements for the funeral are being held in abeyance pending the arrival of relatives but it will prob- ably be held Wednesday.

U.S. Army blue eyes, auburn hair, fair compl., Boston, Capt. Wallen, grey eyes, 5' 7 1/2", des. 11 Mar. 1858, 7 Inf. black hair, dark compl., 5' 9". [Rest Enlistments Det. too light to read.] p. 207: Rose, John C., b. Germany, Note: U.S. Regular Army records Taken from National archives Mi- Germany [as is], age 19, carpenter, are not the same as the records for crofilm M-233: Register of Enlist- Apr. 24, 1858 at Buffalo, Lt. Eagle, volunteers! ments of U.S. Army 1798-1914 grey eyes, brown hair, fair compl., Roll #26 5' 5", Rifles B, des. 18 Mar. 1859. p. 205: Rose, William, b. Derby- p. 207: Rose, Charles, b. Perry?, ., shire, Engl., age 24?, laborer, enl. 25, machinist, enl. Apr. 27, 1858, Jan. 4, 1858, Rochester, Lt. Pease, PAGE 5610 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Joel Rose Family of Long Island Great-grandson of Lemuel Rose

Capt. Joel L.4 Rose (Daniel3, Phineas2, Lemuel1), was born 2 October 1838 (g.s.), died 27 April 1913 (g.s.), buried Port Republic, Atlantic County, New Jersey. He married 1st, Susan ---, married 2nd, 7 January 1860 (IGI), Lovenia S. Reed, born 15 March 1840 (g.s.), died 21 September 1905 (g.s.), buried with husband.

From a biography of his son Horace L. Rose in South Jersey-A History by Alfred M. Heston, Capt. Joel L. Rose, a native of Absecom, New Jersey, was a sea captain until his death in May, 1913, in Camden [New Jersey]. He was the official commander of a privateering vessel during the Civil War, according to this source. This further shows that he married Lovenia Reed, daughter of the “well-known Edward Reed, of Absecon.”

Above is Lovina Reed, wife of Joel Leeds Rose (his photo appeared in an issue of Rose Family Bulletin in 2006). Joel was a descendant of Lemuel1 Rose of Long Island, Group J of the Rose Y-DNA study. Courtesy of Juanita Higgins.

Atlanta Campaign Libbeus Rose Civil War New York; Racine and Columbia Counties, Wisconsin

Reports, etc.-Army of the Cumberland Editor and Audrey Wilson exchanged information on this family in (Cavalry) The Atlanta Campaign, full the early 1980s. Audrey had done considerable research on the family. name of publication not sent but Putting together what she found, and what the Rose Association had, on pp. 835-836 in a Report of Capt. we determined that: James B. McIntyre, Fourth U. S. Lebbeus Rose, parentage unknown, was born 15 June 1812 according Cavalry, of operations August 18- to his death certificate in Audrey’s possession. He died 2 February 1842 22 (Kilpatrick’s raid) dated August in Paynette, Columbia County, Wisconsin, from the same certificate. 24, 1864: “I have the honor to sub- He is believed to have married a wife named Caroline who was born mit the following ... [here follows ca 1812 in New York (from 1850 census) though her death, burial and a lengthy account of this engage- parentage are unknown. However, other data indicates he married ment] ... “before closing ... I feel Sabra Ann Donaldson who was born 14 March 1810, Butternut, Orange compelled to mention a few gal- County, New York and died 6 February 1842 in Paynette, Wisconsin ant spirits whose coolness under of “La Grippe: four days after her husband. a heavy fire, when dismounted, and gallant bearing in the charge, It is uncertain whether he had two wives since the 1850 census shows deserve highest need of praise ... a Caroline in the home while 1860 shows Sally Ann. However, it could [here follows a list which includes be an error on the census. among others “Sergeant Rose, of The death certificate, in possession of Audrey Wilson, shows him as Company L, led us all, and almost white, male, age 79, retired farmer, born Broome County, New York, cut a road for the rear ... [Signed} wife Sabra A. Rose. Additionally, that he was born 10 June 1810, died 2 J. B. McIntyre, Captain, Fourth February 1892 of “La Grippe at Poynette, Columbia County, Wisconsin. Cavalry, Commanding Regiment. [The death certificate of son Albert Ogden Rose, Los Angeles County, [Evidently sent to Capt. Robert California, city of Long Beach, #211, Albert was born November 13, Burns, Adj. Asst. Adjt. Gen., First 1839, died June 20, 1916 aged 76y 7m 6d, male, white, widowed. Father Brig., Second Cav. Div.] shown as Libbeus Rose born New York and mother as “Saber Ann Donaldson” birthplace unknown. Informant: Jesse Rose, Bard, Calif.

Please send one or two early family photos!! ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5611 Joseph Rose, Hamilton County, Tennessee Mexican War Pension

Abstracted by editor at the National Archives in Washington, DC. File: JOSEPH ROSE, Co. H 1 Tenn. Mtd. Vols., filed 2/l2/1887, Mex. Sur., Application 11147, certificate 9089, act of 1/29/1887, Tenn. [From the National Archives, RG 15] Affidavit: Hamilton Co., Tenn. 22 Feb. 1907, Joseph Rose, resident of town of Tunnel Hill, Whitfield Co., Ga., enrolled June 1846 Co. H lst Reg. Tenn. Mtd. Vols., Mex. War, is 8l, born 13 Feb. 1826, signed by x mark. Affidavit: Hamilton Co., Tenn., Joseph Rose, aged 58, Priv., Capt. Gillespie, 1 Reg. Tenn. Cav. Vols., Col. Thomas, Mex. War, enlisted Washington, Tenn. l June 1846, since service lived Hamilton Co., Tenn., was 18, 5' 8", dark hair, dark eyes, farmer, born Monroe Co., Tenn. 1828, signed by x mark. [Date not taken.] Affidavit: Hamilton Co., Tenn. 6 Apr. 1891, Joseph Rose, aged 63, resident of Sherman Heights said county, wife is Elizabeth, married Rhea Co. 23 Dec. 1847, signed by x mark. Affidavit: Mar. 23, 1903, wife is decd, I am widower, wife was Elizabeth Tims?, married Dec. 23, 1847 by Rev. Locke in "Reigh" Co., Tenn., wife died Jan. 10, 1899, married only once, [living?] children: Emily Patterson born Jan. 14, 1849 Jane Reed born June 15, 185l William Rose born Oct. 29, 1852 Madline Bell born July 17, 1858 Swill Rose born 1855 James Jackson Rose born 1853 Martha Thompson born 1859 Cordelia McCormack born 27 Dec. 1865 Thomas Jefferson Rose born 1860 Son Rose born 1868 one dead Matilda Hunt. Dated Mar. 27, 1903, signs by x mark.

Comments: Can we be sure that the military file (i.e., pension in particular) is the “final” word in a case? No! It is prudent to check the Congressional Records to see if future actions came up either regarding an increase in pension, restoring of a pension, etc. How do we do that? Check the “Government Docs” section of a library (not all libraries have these) and check indexes to the Congressional Records. Ask the librarian’s help if necessary. In this case, note that in 1907 it came before congress to grant Joseph Rose of Sherman Heights, Tennessee, who served in the War with Mexico, a pension based on age and disability. This came before the House of Representatives (shown at the right) and in the Senate (Report No. 5380 not shown here). Though your editor did not follow this further, there should later be a Bill in the U.S. Statutes at Large, which would be the final step in the process of granting this pension. There should also be items in the “Congressional Record” for 1907. PAGE 5612 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Leland Rose of Sauk County, Wisconsin by Lucille Roof

Leland was born, 1903, and raised in Sauk County, Wisconsin,. He was the son of Allan and Ida (Townsend) Rose. His father died there in 1918. After Leland returned from World War I in France, still weak and cough- ing, he and his only brother, Erwin, traded farms with Philip Steber, moving to Grant Township, Monroe County, 1920, with their mother Ida. The Rose brothers worked on town road con- struction, hauling shale with horses and sleighs. They also had a cream route. Uncle Hugh Rose lived here, serving as the blacksmith, gardener, and smoked meat. Leland served on school and town boards. Sometimes the school teachers boarded at the Roses during the winter months. Hard times were beginning, but life was never dull at the Community Hall. Erwin enjoyed those parties but never married. The -bug bit Leland and Gertie, daughter of Daniel and Anna (Burchell) Paddock, the wed- ding taking place October 1928. Now hard times multiplied. Ida Rose and Uncle Hugh died, there were two small children and Gertie had a goiter operation. In the fall of 1932 the bank took their home. Moving was sad. The small house on the 120 acre farm in the town of Lincoln, purchased from Etta Woodard, was little more than a shack. Cows became sick and died. There was no radio of course, but Tom and Nate Paddock visited on their way to and from Tomah. Brother, Erwin, was renting a farm nearby There were wonderful neighbors who helped the family survive one of the worst winters of their lives. Victor Eugene was born 1934, joining big sister, Lucille, and brother, Daniel Allan. Bessie Ebert came to help at that time and two Courtesy of Donna Ruhland Bonning years later she was there when daughter Findagrave.com Memorial #15618642 Bessie L. was born. At Christmas in 1936 the Caledonia Rural Cemetery, Caledonia, Livingston County, New York, Alexander Rose b. 1776, died 1867, same stone Helen Rose b.1778, d. 1840. The Findagrave baby became very ill and nearly died. listing shows also under children Alexander Rose 1816-1870 which may be on Now the house had to be enlarged. Neigh- another side of the stone. bors helped and children watched wide- eyed as Mom cooked and washed outside. Doctor, dentist, and house payments were made with farm produce: eggs, potatoes, blackberries, etc. By 1941 Benjamin Hugh and Alvin Aaron were born. Leland started working for the County Highway Department in 1944 with Rube Purdy. In 1940 Erwin built a tiny house east of Leland’s home. He worked for neighbors until his death in June 1955. As young adults, Benjamin and Alvin started tinkering with tractors and cars, remodeling and repairing them. Alvin was so engaged when a car fell on him, crushing him to death in November 1961. A heart attack brought retirement and many happy days with grandchildren. Benjamin and wife Lou Ann (Pasch) took his parents on a trip to Washington State to the World’s Fair in 1962 and visited Daniel and Con’t next page ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5613

Con’t from previous page wife B. Martonne Rose there. Benjamin was an auto mechanic in Tomah. They raised a daughter Sheila and a son Alvin Aaron. Leland died in Tomah of cancer in 1966. Gertie had been a member of Kirby Homemakers for over twenty- five years an enjoyed a small home in Tomah the last fifteen years until she died in May 1981.

By Lucille Rose Roof Descendant of Alexander and Helen Rose

Surry County, North Carolina

Copied at the courthouse by editors.

Grantor Index to 1900

GRANTOR GRANTEE REF. YEAR ROSE Bazwell George Anderson I p 532 1802 Francis F. P. Clingman Y p 49 1839 J.[onathan] Micajah Reeves 3 p 306 1843 Bazil David Bray K p 83 1803 Abner Daniel Jarvis N p 39 1809 D. C. R. R. Gwyn 34 p 525 1892 C. J., al R. S. Badgett 42 p 487 1896 Clarissa, al B. W. Badgett 31 p 394 1896 Rhoda John Reece Y p 272 1839 Clarissa J. James J. Simpson 36 p 440 1879

Grantee Index to 1900

GRANTEE ROSE GRANTOR REF. YEAR Abner Jabez Jervis H p 37 1797 Bazil State of N.C. 1 p 136 1799 Bazil James Howard 1 p 328 1802 Jesse Rouse Rezia Jervis M p 555 1808 same same M p 556 1808 D. C. Rose F. G. Franklin, al 34 p 479 1884 Claricy J. Rose F. C. Badgett, ux 35 p 148 1891

Prince William County, Virginia

Abstracted by editor at the courthouse.

Will of Jane Rose, Will Bk O p. 67 Will of Jane Rose, all property to grandchildren, Jane Anne Campbell, Adeline F. Campbell, James A. Campbell, Elizabeth Rose Campbell, Jno: Wesley Campbell, Colin C. Campbell and Sally Anne Campbell. Executor: Colin Campbell. Dated: 29 May 1829. Signed by x mark. Proved: 2 Sept. 1833. PAGE 5614 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Eleanor Diane Brumit M. Rose Samuel Rose Rose Glover Cocke County, Tennessee Confederate Pension Arkansas Lafond [Elder] Brumitt M.2 Rose (Ruther- descendant of George and ford1), son of Green Rose of Cocke SAM ROSE. #7267. State of Arkan- Nancy (Fordyce) Rose of County, Tennessee, was born 7 sas Pension. Gurnsey County, Ohio January 1843, in Jefferson County, Eleanor Diane Rose Glover La- Tennessee (C.W. file), died 28 Oc- Application of Sam Rose, po Tex- fond, 87, or Norwich died No- tober 1908, Ashland, Oklahoma, arkana, Miller Co., Ark., allowed vember 4, 2013. She was born to buried Vanzandt Cemetery, Kir- served under Capt. Harris Art. Co. the late Jo- byville, Taney County, Missouri Ark. Vol., afterwards transferred seph Ben- (tbs.: Rev. B. Rose born January 7, to Bankhards? Art. Co. Tenn., son Rose 1843, died October 28, 1908). then to Smiths Battery from State I I a n d of Miss., paroled 1 May 1865, in- 15 June 1860, Cocke County, Ten- E l e a n o r capacitated, old age, now about nessee, Cyntha Jenkins, born ca C o n n e l y 73. Signed: Sam Rose. Dated: 1 1843, Tennessee, died 20 February R o s e o n July 1901. 1924 (Civil War pension file). He F e b . 2 1 married 2nd, 20 April 1868, Good Proof of Service: Co. Miller, Ark., 1 9 2 6 o n Springs, E. M. Fairbank and Jason Faulk Brioni Is- Giles acq. with Sam Rose 40 yrs. served l a n d , i n County, Harris Art. Co. Ark. Vol., served the Adri- Ten- from Apr. 1862 to May 1 1865. atic Sea. She spent early child- nessee, Dated: 1 July 1901. Signed by hood in France, and later between Anne both. Charleston, South Carolina, and Eliza- New Yor City. She married in Evidence of Physician: Co. of beth 1946 to Paul W. Glover. Survived Miller, Ark., physical condition, White by four children Paul W. Glover emanciated, weak, general dis- by T. A. III of Hartford, Conn., Gwendo- ability from old age (73) etc., 5' Maults- lyn Glover of Norwich, Vt., John 9", 134 lbs., 3/4 disability, dated 5 by J.P. Blandin Glover, Sr. of Franconia, July 1901. [The N.H. and Anrew Hutchins Glover mar- Increase for Pension: Miller Co., of Austin. Burial at The Pine riage cer- reason of old age, being 82. Signed: Knoll Cemetery, Hanover, N.H. tificate Sam Rose. [Condensed from Valley News of Brumit M. Rose 1843-1908, shows Evidence of Physician: not physi- Nov. 10, 2013, sent by member photo sent by Ted Rose, cop- B. Rose cally able to perform manual Benson Rose Group T-1 of the ied from a photo provided by and A. E. labor, old age, etc. Dated 3 June DNA project.] Juanita Buell. White.] 1910. She was born 8 July 1848 (where?), died Henry Albert 24 December 1926 (Jackson Bible), Ed. note: Remember, Confederate Rose said to have died in Omaha, Ar- pensions were granted by the states Death Certificate: Missouri kansas, and said to be buried Kir- and not by the federal government. HENRY ALBERT ROSE, Buchan- byville, Taney County, Missouri. Check the state in which the applicant an Co., Mo., St. Joseph, 703 North She was daughter of Dr. William lived (not necessarily the same state in 19th St., File 375, Reg. [122?], male, and Ida (McCallilster/McAlister) which he served) to locate the pension. white, single, b. June 30, 1877, d. White. Her exact place of burial A good place to start is that state’s age 38y 6m 26d, book keeper, for is unknown, but in 1988 her name archives. Retail Butcher. Born St. Joseph, was engraved on Brumit M. Rose’s Remember too to check for a separate Mo., father: George F. Rose b. marker in Vanzandt Cemetery. pension application by the widow of Germany, mother: Katherine Brumit M. Rose was ordained as the soldier. Ganshiert b. German. Informant: a minister 25 January 1877 by Cal- Mrs. A. D. Cole, 1720 South 20th vin P. Kelley, Evangelist Church St., buriah Ashland Cemetery, of Christ, Ball Hill, Pope County, undertaker: H. O. Sickenfaden. Arkansas. he was a traveling min- [From State of Missouri website] ister of the old Ozark region. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5615 Robert David Harrison County, Civilian Rose Kentucky Conservation Confederate Pension, CW Corps (CCC) Served from Tennessee Abstracted by editor at the court- house. The following copied by editor from Did you have a Thomas Rose in his Confederate pension file, State of your family who served in the Will of Jesse "Roas" (signed Rose) Tennessee. CCC? If so, he might be the one of Harrison Co. Ky., to dau. Eliza- in the photograph at: File identification: ROBERT DAVID beth my negro girl Moriah, to dau http://reflections.mndigital.org/ ROSE. Widow's claim, Nancy Char- Sally my negro boy Nelson, to dau cdm/ref/collection/irrc/id/2452 lotte Rose, #10471, Shelby County, Peggy my negro girl Mary, to son Tennessee, Confederate Pension William my negro girl Susan Jane. This is Company 721, Finland, Tenn. Desire that my negro woman Fill? Minnesota. Affidavit: Shelby Co., Tenn., Mrs. (Till?) shall remain with my wife Ed. Note: Read about the CCC - N. C. Rose, gives her name as as long as she she live and at her you may be surprised to find the Nancy Charlotte Rose, residing death to be sold and the money records that are available and how at Colliesnville?, Shelby Co., I was divided among my children; cash organized they were! There is a good born in this state Jan. 17, 1847, bonds and notes to put to hands of chance if your grandfather or great- maiden name Nancy Charlotte my executors for collecton, sums grandfather served, there is a record. Shivers, he born July 4, 1839, to be divided among my chil- Middleburg, Hardeman Co., dren, son Thomas and William, Tenn., Robert David Rose, married daughters Elizabeth, Sally, Peggy at New Castle, Hardeman Co., and Polly, residue to be sold and MARRIAGES Tenn. by J. B. Scarborough, he was divided among my children and enlisted May 1861, Bolivar, Tenn., also desire that my granddaugh- Pillow? Guards 4th Tenn., he died ter Polly Dupew? shall have one Feb. 26, 1881 Middleburg, Tenn. hundred dollars. Appoint friends Gives as closest "friend" C. E. P. Barrett and Jacob Ziler Execu- Rose, 452 Chestnut St., Nashville, tors. Dated: 3 Oct. 1831. Signed: Tenn. Signed: Mrs. N. C. Rose 20 Jesse Rose. Wit.: Victor Barritt, Jan. 1932 before D. M. McAmity?, Wesley Barritt. NP. [We examined the original and Affidavit of L. E. Pierce, well ac- clerk's copied will.] quainted with claimant, known them about 65 and 55 years, etc., knows soldiers was paroled May 19, 1965 (sic, 1865), etc. He died Rev. Robert Rose at Middleburg, Tenn. about 1881. Dated: 20 Jan. 1932. Family Certificate Copy (CC) of Mar.: Robert D. Rose and Lottie Shiv- Lynchburg Virginian Deaths ers, by J. B. Scarbrough, M.D. 12 Rose; Mildred I., died Oct. 5, 1831 Nov. 1867, Mar. Bk 3 p. 136, Tenn. (Oct. 17, 1832 p. 3 c. 4) (county not stated). Col. Patrick died Dec. 4, 1822 Other miscellaneous papers in of Fermont (Dec. 20, 1822, p. 3 the file. c 4) [Ed. note: He was son of Alfred Hicks Judge Robert S. died (Dec. 14, Rose and grandson of Col. William 1835, p. 1 c. 3) Rose of Giles County, Tennessee and Mrs. Sarah died June 30, 1833, San Jose Mercury-News, Saturday, January a part of Group F of the DNA proj- wid. of Col. Charles Rose (Aug. 5, 20, 1990. [Daughter of editors, Becky is the one who often handles Rose items for edi- ect. The family was out of Brunswick 1833, p. 3 c. 4) County, Virginia.] tors when they are in the east!] Becky and Tully have two beautiful daughters, Katie and Julie, now in their teens. PAGE 5616 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Litchfield, Connecticut

Abstracted by editors at the Town Hall. Following is not a complete list.

Abstract of Land Records Bk 1 p. 130R, 2? Dec. 1728, Jonathan Rose of Branford, 100 acres, viz the second hundred acres or division upon Joshua Bordeman near Waterbury. [Did not get details, evidently laid out for him.] Bk 1 p. 335, 13 Dec. 1727, Moses Stoddar of Litchfield, Hartford Co. to Daniel Rose of same, land on Chap- pels Hills. Wit.: William Goodrich, John Bird. Ack.: 15 Jan. 1727/8. Rec.: [15 Jan. 1727/8?] Bk 1 p. 336, 14 Nov. 1727, Joshua Bordeman of Litchfield, Hartford Co. to Daniel Rose of same, conveyed to Daniel Rose "late of Branford." Wit.: Timothy Collons, Elizabeth Collons. Ack.: 14 Nov. 1727. Bk 1 p. 348, 13 Feb. 1727/8, Daniel Rose "late of Branford" in New Haven Co., for 22 lbs., conveys to Martin Kellogg of Wethersfield, 20 acres. Ack.: same date. Bk 1 p. 378, 28 Sept. 1728, Daniel Rose of Litchfield, for 45 lbs., conveys to Henry Cook of same, land drawn by Joshua Bordman. Ack.: 30 Sept. 1728. Rec.: same. Bk 1 p. 402, 5 Dec. 1728, Henry Cook of Litchfield to Jonathan Rose Jun of Branford, New Haven Co., for 45 lbs., undivided land drawn upon Joshua Bordman. Wit.: Nathaniel Hafford, Daniel Rose. Ack.: 5 Dec. 1728. Rec.: 5 Dec. 1728. Bk 1 p. 431, 1 Apr. 1727, William Pack of Litchfield to Jonathan Rose of Branford, New Haven Co., 50 acres in Litchfield upon sd Roses own land. Wit.: Timothy Collins, Elizabeth Collins. Ack.: 21 Apr. 1729. Rec.: 6 Apr. 1729. Bk 1 p. 473, 29 May 1729, John Marsh of Litchfield to Jacob Rose of Branford, in Litchfield near Waterbury. Wit.: Nathll Stanly, Jona[than] Bull. Ack.: 29 May 1729. Rec.: 14 Oct. 1729. Bk 1 p. 475, 13 May 1729, Thomas Bradway and Abel Phelps, both of Litchfield, for 25 lbs., convey to Jacob Rose of Branford, [line of?] John Marsh. Wit.: John Marsh, George Marsh. Ack.: 13 May 1729. Rec.: 14 Oct. 1729. Bk 1 p. 477, 13 Oct. 1729, Benjamin Hofford of Litchfield to John Rose of Branford, 50 acres. Wit.: William Marsh, George Marsh. Ack.: 20 Oct. 1729. Rec.: 20 Oct. 1729. Bk 1 p. 537, 24 June 1730, John Bird of Litchfield to Jacob Rose of Branford, 62 acres and 1/2. Wit.: John Buel, Ebenezer Buel. Ack.: 30 June 1730. Ack.: 30 June 1730. Bk 2 p 24, 16 Nov. 1731, Moses Stadder, Litchfield, Hartford Co. to Daniel Rose of Waterbury, New Haven Co., for 48 lbs., 8th Lot, west division 100 acres estimate, bounded by North on lot 7, south lot 9, east on highway, west on undivided land. Wit.: Joshua Garret, Joseph Killbornham. Signed: Moses Staddor? Ack.: 2 Nov. 1731. Rec.: 26 Nov. 1731. Bk 2 p. 32, 11 Dec. 1731, Daniel Rose of Waterbury, New Haven Co. to Thomas Ryces? of Walingford, New Haven Co., for 70 lbs., land in Litchfield, viz, 8th lot, west div 100 acres bounded North Lot 7, south lot 9, east on highway, west on undivided land. Wit.: Abraham Frisbie, John Bird. Ack.: 13 Dec. 1731. Rec.: same. Bk 2 p. 80, 22 Apr. 1731, Jacob Rose of Branford, New Haven Co. to Josiah Roggers of same, for 36 lbs., land in Litchfield 10th lot, 62 1/2 acres, south on Samll Whittesegs, north on John Birds, west on undivided land, east on highway. Wit.: John Russel, Sarah Russel. Ack.: 22 Apr. 1731. Rec.: 19 Apr. 1732 [recheck rec. date.] Bk 2 p. 229, 13 Apr. 1732, Jacob Rose of Branford, New Haven Co. to John Wheaden of same, for 91 lbs. 10 sh, land near Waterbury River. Wit.: Ezal? Wardell, Samll Malbie. Ack.: 13 Apr. 1732. Rec.: 2 Aug. 1733. Vol. 2 p. 305, 1 Feb. 1732/3, John Rose, yeoman of Branford, for 35 lbs., conveys to Samll Baldwin, 50 acres. Wit.: Samll Maltbie, James Champlin. Ack.: 5 Feb. 1732 at Branford. Rec.: 20 May 1734. Bk 2 p. 413, 10 Oct. 1735, Jacob Rose of Branford, for 57 lbs., conveys to Cornelius Austin, late of Ducksbury, now of Branford. Wit.: Joseph Whiting, Whiting. Ack.: 10 Oct. 1735. Rec.: 30 Oct. 1735. Bk 4 p. 439, Lemuel Bartholomew of Woodbury to Simeon Rose of Preston, New London Co., line of Lieut. Moses Stoddor of Litchfield. Wit.: Benjamin Hitchcock, ---? Moseley. Ack.: 2 Apr. 1752. Rec.: 10 Aug.1752. [Con’t next page] ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5617

Con’t from previous page: Bk 6 p. 67, 10 June 1766, Jonathan Rose of Branford, for 135 lbs., conveys to Caleb Humaston of Waterbury, 150 acres in Litchfield, east of Waterbury line. Wit.: Jon(th) Russell, Lydia Russell. Ack.: 18 June 1766. Rec.: same. Bk 9 p. 121, 12 June 1776, Benjamin Webster of Litchfield to Winthrop Rose of same, 4 lbs. Wit.: Isaac Bald- win, Mary Baldwin. Ack.: 12 June 1776. Rec.: 3 July 1776. Bk 10 pp. 89-90, 25 Feb. 1779, Winthrop Rose of Litchfield, for 60 lbs., conveys to Cornelius Peck? of same, land in Litchfield, by Benjamin Webster, William Preston. Signed: Winthrop (her x mark) Rose. Wit.: F. Reeve, Isaac Baldwin. Ack.: 25 Feb. 1779. Rec.: 29 Sept. 1779. Bk 10 p. 119, 3 Feb. 1781, Winthrop Rose of Litchfield, for 50 lbs., conveys to Stephen Webster of same, 2 acres. Signed: Winthrop (his mark) Rose. Wit.: Ashbel Baldwin, Horace Baldwin. Ack.: 3 Apr. 1781. Rec.: 9 Apr. 1781. Bk 10 p. 357, 12 Feb. 1780, Winthrop Rose of Litchfield, for 20 lbs, conveys to Eliphalet Hotchkiss of same, 2 acres, by Cornelius Peck, I purchased of William Preston and Cornelius Peck. Wit.: Isaac Bordman, Ashbel Baldwin. Ack.: 13 Feb. 1780. Rec.: 8 Jan. 1787.

William Henry Rose family: continued from page 5603 The death certificate of William Henry Rose shows he died Mound City, Linn County, Kansas, male, white, widowed, born 25 April 1844, in died 29 January 1933 aged 88y 9m 4, retired farmer, born Martinsville, Illinois, father: Ira Rose, born Martinsville, Illinois, mother: Julia Martin, born Martinsville, Illinois. Informant: Mrs. Wm. Lightner, Mound City, Kansas. Burial at Wa---? [writ- ten over] Grove. Undertaker: Henry Moody, Mound City, Kans. His father Ira B. Rose was born 6 October 1805, New York (Biographical Album McLean Co., Ill.), and died 3 December 1880, Clark County, Il- Above: Seated is Willliam Henry Rose and behind him are his four sisters, l. to r.: Daisy (Rose) Steele Lightner, Selma Elwood linois. He married Rose, Core (Rose) Storm, and Elizabeth or Lizzie (Rose). 23 February 1837 [family data; Bio. Photos courtesy of Bobette Sudweeks Album McLean Co. gives 1836, no month or date], Julia Martin, born 30 August 1820 (Ibid.), Indiana (Ibid.), died 10 August 1855, Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois (Ibid.). Children: ROSE, Bio. Album of McLean Co., p. 521, states there were nine but lists only eight. i. Elim d. infancy ii. Martha J. b. 31 July 1839, m. David C. Myers Above: Mary Ann Ashby Rose and her iii. John Nelson b. 31 Jan. 1842, m. Drewey Ann Tudor husband William Henry Rose c1906. iv. William Henry b. 25 Apr. 1844, m. Mary A. Ashby v. Daniel b. 6 Sept. 1846, m. Rhoda E. Tudor vi. Didama b. 15 Ar. 1849, m. George Harris (or Harrison, Bio. Rec. Hamilton Co., Iowa) vii. David b. 20 Apr. 1851, m. Amy Ellen McIntire viii. Emeline Philadelphia b. 22 Dec. 1854, d.y. 31 Apr. 1866 Biographical Album of McLean County shows John N. and William H., but other records supply their middle names. PAGE 5618 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

husband John of Bealton, Va. Ser- Some Elderly vices at Loudoun Funeral Chapel, NEWS IN BRIEF Rose burial at National Memorial park in Falls Church, Va. [Sent by Ruth Mae Lou- Woods from the Washington Post, ise Rose D.C., Jan. 29, 2013.] Certified Public Accountant Elsie Jacobsen Joy Lucile Register Woodard, Rose says that about 50 percent died De- born Nov. 4, 1926 in Jacksonville, of marriages end in divorce, and cember 8, Florida, the oldest daughter of money problems are a significant 2013, in Jim and Lucile Register. Survived factor. Rose will be one of the A r t e s a , by her children Barbara Harris of speakers in a program at the N.M. She Jacksonville, Fla., Lucy Fellers of Virginia Society of Certified Pub- was born Katy, Tex., and David Woodard lic Accountants. [Submitted by May 22, of Bellaire, Tex., and others [Sent Thomas Rose, from the Richmond 1 9 2 6 i n by Barbara Harris who tells us Times-Dispatch, April 21, 2014, in Sardinia, that her mother was daughter of their “Calendar.”] N . Y. I n Lucile and James Register, grand- Ruth Woods sent an item from the 1930 she moved to Lancaster daughter of Pearl Euretta Rose Alexandria Gazette of November County, Va. where she grew up. and Albert Sidney Botsford, and 12-18, 2009, “ ... Everbody knows After working for a Savings and great-granddaughter of Charles David Rose. Dressed in jeans, Loan she started her own busi- A. and Sarah E. (Record) Rose of flannel shirt and a sweatshirt that ness as consultant for May Kay Jefferson Co., Ala.] reads ‘ACPS Transportation Since Cosmetics and was a Sales Direc- From the Free Lance Star, Freder- 1972’ he has been the director of tor for many years. She married icksburg, Va., James Earl Rose, 63, ACPS [Alexandria City Public i Eugene R. Rose in 1945. Survived of Partlow, died April 6, 2011. Pre- Schools] Transportation for six by son Michael Rose of Artesia, ceded in deal by his parents, Earl years. When he arrived, ACPS N.M. and others. [Sent by Thomas Dalton and Evelyn Lucas Rose almost had 60 accidents a year. Rose, issue May 4, 2014, name of and a brother, Charlie Rose; he Now they are down to 15, with newspaper not shown but prob- is survived by wife Linda Cronin only three as the fault of an ACPS ably Richmond Times-Dispatch.] Rose, son Christopher James Rose driver. ‘That’s something I am Myrtis Lo- of Partlow; brother Jimmy Dalton really proud of,’ Rose says as we rainne Rose, Rose of Spotsylvania County, walk together. Each day, he says, 91, of Ven- sister Betty Lou Lame and others. they take more than 3,000 kids to tura, Claif. [Sent by David L. Rose] and from school, on 86 routes, not ded May 11, including after school activities, 2 0 1 4 . S h e field trips and nighttime activi- w a s b o r n ties ...” O c t o b e r 31, 1922 in B e r k e l e y , Ca. to Jo- Two Rose Books Offered to s e p h a n d Theodore Bassford. She married PROVEN Descendants October 17, 1947 to Jack Rose. She Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Tenth Edition, inscribed inside cover “ is survived by a son Ted, daughter Margaret Delano Rose.” Anyone who is a descendant of this Rose may Tina, son Rick and others. Services have this book. by Charles Carroll Funeral Home in Ventura; burial by lawn Memo- Another book, Companion of my Solitude, with a name plate “From the books rial Park. [Sent by Floyd Legan Jr., of Grace Chapman Rose” and beneath it on a name plate “This book belongs from issue of May 18, 2014, name to Nelson Peabody Rose.” A handwritten note in inside shows “This book of newspaper not shown.] came from the library of your grandfather H. L. Chapman When he was 22 ...” There is a loose paper inside showing it was sent to the Rose Family Obituary of Grace Estelle Jones, Association by Donald Punshon. age 84, formerly of Oakton and McLean ... survived by four chil- Please let us know your connection to either of the above and we will gladly dren including Pam Rose and her send you the book. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5619 James Rose of Marshall County, Alabama Federal Land Entry Preemption

To the left is part of the Federal Land Entry File of James Rose under the Preemption act. It is one of four papers in his file. The infor- mation on Preemption entries varies, but sometimes will include how long the person lived on the land, affidavits of neighbors as to their kjnowledge of the facts, etc. If the entry is approved, a Final Certificate would be issued. That was then presented to the Government Land office and a patent would issue. How- ever, once James Rose received his warrant he could have sold it and in that case the assignee would apply for the patent. The patent itself, which should be available at www.glorecords. blm.gov should be available. Using the search box at the glorecords.blm. gov website, a search was made for Alabama, James Rose, and the boxes for patentee AND warrantee were checked. This was done so that whether he had sold or assigned the warrant we would still find it. The items that were listed were then examined and his patent found as shown here. Whenever working with federal land records, we should keep in mind that every patent for land issued should have an associated land-entry file. If it is for bounty land (for military service) it is a bit different but is available as a bounty land application file. A wonderful plus of the land- entry file is that this file often has the signature of your ancestor! Go to http://www.archives. gov/publications/ref-info-papers/rip114.pdf for a valuable booklet by Kenneth Hawkins on use of the Land Entry Files. James2 Rose (Howell1), was born ca 1809 Ga., died between 9 October 1857 (will) and 5 December 1857 (will proved), Marshall County, Alabama. James Rose married ca 1832, Margaret McKee, born ca 1812, Tenn., died after 1860, daughter of William McKee of Marshall County, Alabama. James Rose was murdered by Abner Parish or Paris...case appealed to Alabama Supreme Court (vol. 36 Alabama Reports). One of the bases for appeal was that he was indicated as “Abner Paris” and his name was “Abner Parish.” Appeal denied. Execution ordered. (The 1860 census of Marshall County shows “Abner Paris” in jail.) Note: The ancestry of James’ father Howell Rose is uncertain. PAGE 5620 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Philip Rose, descendant of Frederick Rose of Tennessee

This is from Old War Pensions, National Archives, Washington, D.C. , file #17557. Old War pensions were granted usually to invalids or U.S. Army for those with wounds received in service.

Waynesboro, Wayne Co., Tenn., 2 [May?] 1859, Philip Rose incapable of performing duty of soldier because of disease, chronic rheumatism, suffered much, is wholly un- able to walk. Signed: W. L.? Childress, R. W. Couch?, surgeons. Affidavit: Wayne Co., Tenn., 1 Nov. 1858, Philip Rose, citizen of Wayne, aged 63 and 2/3, was resident in co. of Orange, N.C. when in year 1814 drafted, Capt. James Gra- ham, Col. Hunter, attacked with measles, discharged 20 Feb. 1815; in 1843 became worse, hasn't been able to walk for four years. Signed: Philip Rose. Affidavit: Wayne Co., Tenn., Elizbeth Cook, Though documents such as the above do not appear in every file, some do have affidavits by other Roses which would imply a relationship as do the aged about 69 and Eli Rose, aged 63, have been helpful statements of Elizabeth Rose and Eli Rose as shown. acquainted with Philip Rose, that sometime about first of March 1815 he returned from service, sick, have been well acquainted with said Philip ever since that time. Signed. Affidavit: Wayne Co., Tenn. 25 Oct. 1859, Philip Rose, aged 64, resident of Wayne, Priv. Capt. James Gra- ham, removed to Bedford Co., Tenn. in year 1816, and in 1817 removed to Wayne Co., Tenn., he has resided in Wayne and Hardin counties ever since, farming, recently received letter from his cousin Austin Rose residing in the neighborhood from which he [claimant] removed in N.C. stating that his Capt. is now dead. Signed: Philip Rose. N.Y. Brown and J. F. Hall, residents of Wayne, attest. [There is a separate land bounty file for Philip Rose.] Editor’s note: Philip6 Rose (Frederick5, William4, Richard 3 , Richard2, William1), born ca 1794-1795 (census), North Carolina (census), died January 1860 age 66 (1860 mortality schedule), Wayne County, Tennessee (ibid.). He married, date unknown but married by January Term 1824, Sarah ( ) Williams, born ca 1790- 1794 (census), Tennessee or Kentucky (census of 1850 and 1860 respectively. He was living at the time of the 1870 census. See: Christine Rose, Ancestors and Descendants of Frederick Rose of Wayne and Hardin Cos., Tennessee, Orange Co., North Carolina and Sussex Co., Virginia, 2nd ed., rev. and enlarged, 92, x. pp., photos. Fully indexed. $13.00 plus $5.60 shipping. Available from the Rose Family Association.

Walden Rose, 20 years of age, a year ago. Brunswick Worker was fatally insured and died. He [The naturalization papers of Ralph was employed as a brakeman by is Fatally Insured Rose’s ancestor Thomas Rose ap- the Brunswick Lumber company Ralph Walden Rose peared on page 5582 of the Septem- and was working in the mill yard ber 2014 issue of the Rose Family when heard. Taken to Swanson’s Sent by Thomas A. F. Rose from the Bulletin. Member Thomas Rose has undertaking in Marquette for Marquette Mining Journal, 1 April collected an amazing number of shipment to Baraga will be made. 1928. Ralph was a descendant of documents, newspapers notices, etc. Survived by parents, Mr. and Thomas Rose of England and Jeffer- on this family for many years. He is Mrs. Arthur Rose, three brothers, son Co., NY and Jefferson Co., Wisc. persistent in his search and after after Ellerd, Ivan and Raymond, and Condensed. 20 years located this notice on Ralph three sisters, Isabelle, Eileen and Rose in a before unknown county.] Big Bay, Mich. March 30 ... Caught Nisagmi. Rose came here from between two cards of log, Ralph Munising with his parents about ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5621 Isia Bud Rose aka Isabud Rose (1850-1934) By Rosemary C. Davis (Photos by Nardine Brandon)

The following was submitted by Rosemary C. Davis a number of years ago. Her Isia Bud Rose was a son of John and Mary Ann (Wilson) Rose of Tennessee and Grundy County, Missouri. After John’s death his widow Mary Ann mar- ried in Neewton County, Missouri, to William Milstead. The ancestry beyond John is not known.

Isia Bud Rose was born on May 15, 1850 approximately 15 miles from Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. In the next few years his father made several trips to Missouri, presumably to look for a new place to settle. Then, when Isia Bud was 9 years old, he moved with his mother to Missouri. The 1860 census of Neosho, Missouri, shows him in the household of his parents, John and Mary Ann (Wilson) Rose. Also in that household were his brothers James and John. In June, 1861 the father, John Rose, joined the Confederate forces and served in Company A of Hoods (or Woods) Regiment of Missouri Cavalry. Captured at Longview, Ashley County, Arkansas, in early 1864, he later died in a Union prison on May 24, 1864. He and his twin brother William, who was in the Union Army, are both buried in Fort Smith, Arkansas, in the Cemetery for Civil War soldiers. After the death of her husband, Mary Ann Rose married a Mr. Milstead, an ex-whaling ship sailor, in Neosho, Missouri, and they moved to Coreyelle County, Texas. She had two more sons by this marriage. She died pre- sumably before 1880, and is buried in or close to Marlin, Texas. Isia Bud Rose remained in Missouri for a time after his mother left, and then went to Texas to join her in 1869. He seems to have been motivated not only by the wish to be with his family but also by a desire to hunt buffalo. This was during the years of the great American slaughter of the buffalo, and the family story is that he killed 1,200 of them. This gave him a good financial base with which to begin life in Texas. In 1871 he married Hannah Susan Huffman, daughter of Dr. David E. Huffman and his wife Elizabeth “Betsy” Bybee. The Huffmans gave the young couple a few head of cattle with which to start married life. I. B. and Hannah Susan moved to Dublin, Erath County, Texas, before Ollie Victoria Rose, my maternal grandmother, was born on December 25, 1876. The family later moved to Breckenridge, in Stephens County, and then to Coleman, in Coleman County, before moving to Midland, in Midland County, around 1888 From Midland, Texas, they moved to Roswell, Chaves County New Mexico in the fall of 1899. At that time, I. B. Rose moved the largest herd of sheep in that area from Midland to Roswell. In 1902, Isia Bud Rose and his oldest son, John Rose, together with some others, organized the Roswell Lumber Company. I. B. served as president from 1902-1926 until the company was bought by Big Jo Lumber Co. He and his wife Hannah Susan (Huffman) Rose had ten children: John; Blueford (who died in infancy); Ollie Victoria; Benjamin Franklin; Jo- seph E.; Howard L.; David Edward; Clarence Addison (“Man”); Elmer Aubrey (“Pete”); and Marsha (who died in infancy). Hannah Susan Rose, aged 77 years, died in Roswell, New Mexico, on March 6, 1934. Isia Bud Rose, aged 84 years, died in Long Beach, California, on Sep- tember 11, 1934. Both are buried in the Roswell, New Mexico, cemetery. by Rosemary C. Davis, great-granddaughter

Editor’s note: This sketch was published in the last issue but your editor neglected to include the wonderful photos! Thus it is being republished. The photos were supplied by member Nardine Brandon #1883B93 who also traces this family. To the upper left is Isabud Rose (1850-1934] with his wife Hannah Susan Huffman. To the left bottom is their daughter Ollie Victoria Rose [Isia Bud] and her husband John Washington Vest, taken 1896. To the right bottom is John Rose, brother of Isabud Rose. . Thank you Nardine! PAGE 5622 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN About Our Members The Mail Bag

Member Connie Grund #2278G01 sent an item from the Summer 2013 issue of Cahawba Genealogi- cal & Historical Society’s (Selma, Alabama) Vol. 2 No. 2 . In an ar- ticle on Castle Morgan: Captivity Charter member Ellnora Rose Inspires Career Choice, submit- Young #0409Y81 and her hus- ted by a great-granddaughter of band Don celebrating their Samuel Jenkins, it is mentioned 61st anniver at the Seven that he survived his prisoner-of- Feathers Casino on August war experiences at Castle Morgan. 31. And, Ellnora tells us, they won enough at slots to pay for it! Con- Samuel was mustered into Co. L gratulations - maybe Ellnora will share her “stay young” looks to us 3rd Tennessee Cavalry in 1864. Nathan Bedford Forrest’s troops MEMBER: Below is member captured him near Athens, Ala- The Family Tree Cathy (Spahr) Wilson # 3352W14 bama. Jenkins survived and mar- and her husband Kenneth, and ried Elizabeth Jane Rose. When These are based on the family sheets children, l. to r., John, Marcie she died, he had seven children to that are sent to new members. We Christensen, Lynette Crandall, raise. At 46 he received his medi- publish a brief summary and keep the and Kenny Jr. They descend from cal degree. He again married, had originals on file. Isaac and Charity (Garwood) Rose 13 more children, and lived until of Salem Co., New Jersey and later 1933. A photo of Samuel and Eliza- of Ohio. beth Jenkins appears in the issue. #3360R14 - William C. Rose Member J. Benson Rose #2999R05 1-William Rose; 2-Benjamin Rose tells us that he had quite a shock b1756 m Lucy Harper; 3-Nicholas when viewing the September issue b1790 m Sara Rodes; 4-William online. On the front page was the Nicholas Rose b1825 m Pherebee photo of the Stone Home of Ben- Lee; 5-George Bryant Rose b1850 jamin Roosa, submitted by new m Betsey Bradshaw; 6-John Wil- owner Diane Tso. Benson tells us: liam Rose b.1883 m Venie Warren; Benjamin Roosa’s daughter Eliza- 7-George Bryan Rose b. 1914 m beth Roosa married Conrad Bever. Theresa Warrick; 8-member “Well, my aunt, Eleanor Rose and #1 of York and Surry Cos., Va.; #2 to my father Joseph Ben Rose III are Johnston Co., NC. the child of Joseph Benson Rose II and Eleanor Connely Mitchell. #3326P13 - E. Guy Potts Eleanor’s mother divorced her 1-William Rose; 2-Benjamin Rose husband and married William bc1756 m Lucy Harper; 3-Nicholas Bevier ...” Benson’s own descent is Rose b1790 m Sarah Rodes; 4-Ben- from George and Nancy (Fordyce jamin Bryan Rose b1780 m Eliza- Rose of Guernsey County, Ohio, who are linked by DNA to the beth Eldridge; 5-John Wright Rose In Memoriam b1849 m Susan Ann King; 6-Hettie Roosa family. Myrtle Rose b1887 m Ernet James Deborah C. Wall (Debbie) #3L33W07, wife of Pipkin...to 8-member member Gary Wall #3132@W07, died 7 July 2014. Her obituary and photo can be see #1 of York and Surry Cos., Va.; #2 of at http://www.paulfuneralhome. part of Group A-1 of the Y-DNA Johnston Co., NC. com/new_view.php?id=5335369. project indicating a connection to We send our sympathy to her the Surry County, Virginia Rose family. The exact connection is not Do let us know your new family. yet known. email address when you make Gary is resuming his search on the changes! Also your new Theophilus Rose family of Wayne The ancestry of the Group A Roses address. County, North Carolina. He is is also unknown but presumed to be from somewhere in England. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5623

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Q1133 - ROSE, HOUSE. I am seeking the missing names of some of the children of Matthew Rose (772- 1858) and his wife Faithy House (774-1830). He was son of Robert Rose of Edgecombe Co., NC. They lived in Robertson Co., TN and later in Marshall Co., Mo. The children AS I HAVE THEM: John Rose b. 1791, Littleberry Rose b. 1793, James Rose b. 1796, Robert Rose b. 1798, a female b. 1800, Mat- thew b. 1802, female b. 1804, male b. 1806, Reuben b. 1808, males b. 1810, 1812 an 1815, Amos b. 1818, and Christian b. 1820. Can anyone supply the names of any of these sons and daughters whose names are unknown? Contact: Paul W. Rose, 1630 Rose Rd., Benton, IL 62812 Q1134 - ROSE. My great-grand-grandfather Thomas Rose came to the U.S in 1816. He was born in Sturry, Kent County, England about 1793-1798. (From new info he was born in 1794.) He departed from Dover, England. I was told he had three brothers and one sister with him. Did anyone have their family came over from Dover, England about this time time, that is, about 1816? Contact: Thomas A. F. Rose, 503 W. South Ave., Houghton, MI 49931

Please let us know your Rose news! Are you having a reunion in 2015? If so, when and where, and which group of Roses? Have you made a startling discovery on your Roses? Made a break-through across the ocean? Visited distant relatives and obtained old photographs, Bibles, or other family treasures? We’d love to hear! PAGE 5624 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

INDEX Faulk, Jason, 5614 Mayer, John F., 5607 Fellers, Lucy, 5618 Mayer, Mary S., 5607 All names indexed. Names may ap- Fill/Till?, negro, 5615 McAmity, D. M., 5615 pear more than once on a page. Fordyce, Nancy, 5614, 5622 McCallilster/McAlister, Ida, 5614 Franklin, F. G., 5613 McCormack, Cordelia, 5611 Frisbie, Abraham, 5616 McIntire, Amy Ellen, 5617 Anderson, George, 5613 Ganshiert, Katherine, 5614 McKenna, Maurice, 5609 Ashby, Mary A.\Mary Ann, 5603, 5617 Garret, Joshua, 5616 Minor, Gary, 5608 Austin, Cornelius, 5616 Garwood, Charity, 5622 Mitchell, Eleanor Connely, 5622 Badgett, B. W., 5613 Gillespie, --, Capt., 5611 Moody, Henry, 5617 F. C., 5613 Glasgow, J., 5608 Moriah, negro, 5615 R. S., 5613 Glover, Andrew Hutchins, 5614 Moseley, --, 5616 Baldwin, Ashbel, 5617 Paul W., 5614 Murphy, --, Mrs., 5607 Horace, 5617 Goodrich, William, 5616 Myers, David C., 5617 Isaac, 5617 Grayson, G. W., 5607 Nauney, Susan, 5606 Samll, 5616 Grund, Connie, 5622 Nelson, negro, 5615 Ball, Wilfred, 5607 Gwyn, R. R., 5613 Pack, William, 5616 Barrett\Barritt, P., 5615 Hafford, Nathaniel, 5616 Paddock, Daniel, 5612 Victor, 5615 Hahan, J. M., 5603 Nate, 5612 Wesley, 5615 Hall, J. F., 5620 Tom, 5612 Bartholomew, Lemuel, 5616 Halterman, Lucy, 5608 Parish/Paris, Abner, 5619 Bassford, Joseph, 5618 Harper, Lucy, 5622 Pasch, Lou Ann, 5612 Theodore, 5618 Harris, Barbara, 5618 Patterson, Emily, 5611 Bell, Madline, 5611 George, 5617 Peck, Cornelius, 5617 Bevier, William, 5622 Hart, Wm., 5608 Peterson, Mary, 5606 Bird, John, 5616 Hawkins, Kenneth, 5619 Phelps, Abel, 5616 Bland, Calvin, 5607 Heed, Abm., 5608 Pierce, L. E., 5615 Bordman, Isaac, 5617 Heston, Alfred M., 5610 Pipkin, E. J., 5622 Bordeman\Bordman, Joshua, 5616 Higgins, Juanita, 5610 Preston, William, 5617 Bradshaw, Betsey, 5622 Hitchcock, Benjamin, 5616 Protzman, Laurence, 5608 Bradway, Thomas, 5616 Hitchcock, Benjamin, 5616 Punshon, Donald, 5618 Brandon, Nardine, 5621 Hofford, Benjamin, 5616 Purdy, Rube, 5612 Bray, David, 5613 Hotchkiss, Eliphalet, 5617 Record, Sarah E., 5618 Brown, Isaac, Rev., 5608 House, Faithy, 5623 Reece, John, 5613 N. Y., 5620 Howard, James, 5613 Reed, Edward, 5610 Buel, Ebenezer, 5616 Huffman, David E., Dr., 5621 Isaac S., 5607 Bull, Jonathan, 5616 Hannah Susan, 5621 Jane, 5611 Burchell, Anna, 5612 William, 5608 Lovenia\Lovenia S., 5610 Burns, Robert, Capt., 5610 Hugh, Benjamin, 5612 Reeve, F., 5617 Bybee, Elizabeth “Betsy”, 5621 Humaston, Caleb, 5617 Reeves, Micajah, 5613 Campbell, Adeline F., 5613 Hunt, Matilda, 5611 Register, James, 5618 Colin\Colin C., 5613 Hunter, --, Col., 5620 Joy Lucille, 5618 Elizabeth Rose, 5613 Jacobsen, Mary Louise Rose, 5618 Lucile, 5618 James A., 5613 Jarvis\Jervis, Jabez, 5613 Rickeson, Phebe, 5606 Jane Anne, 5613 Daniel, 5613 Roberts, Rhoda, 5608 Jno. Wesley, 5613 Rezia, 5613 Rodes, Sara\Sarah, 5622 Sally Anne, 5613 Jenkins, Cynthia, 5614 Rodgers, 5608 Carey, Thomas, 5608 Elizabeth (Rose), 5622 Roggers, Josiah, 5616 Champlin, James, 5616 Samuel, 5622 Roof, Lucille Rose, 5613 Chapman, H. L., 5618 Jervis - see Jarvis Roosa, Benjamin, 5622 Childress, W. L., 5620 Jones, Grace Estelle, 5618 Rose, --, Sergeant, 5610 Christiansen, Marcie, 5622 Kellogg, Martin, 5616 Abner, 5613 Clingman, F. P., 5613 Kennedy, --, 5608 Albert, 5606 Cole, A. D., Mrs., 5614 Kilbornham, Joseph, 5616 Albert H., 5606 Collins\Collons, Elizabeth, 5616 King, Susan Ann, 5622 Albert Ogden, 5610 Timothy, 5616 Lafond, Eleanor Diane Rose Glover, 5614 Alexander, 5607, 5613 Cook, Elizabeth, 5620 Lame, Betty Lou, 5618 Alexander F., 5607 Henry, 5616 Lee, Pherebee, 5622 Alfred Hicks, 5615 Couch, R. W., 5620 Legan, Floyd Jr., 5618 Alfred J., 5608 Crandall, Lynette, 5622 Lewis, William M., Mrs., 5609 Allan, 5612 Dalton, Earl, 5618 Lightner, Wm., Mrs., 5617 Alvin Aaron, 5612, 5613 Davis, Rosemary C., 5621 Locke, --, Rev., 5611 Amos, 5623 Dobe?, Hiram, 5607 Lovelace, Reason R., Capt., 5603 Ann L., 5607 Donaldson, Saber Ann, 5610 Malbie, Samll, 5616 Ann W., 5607 Dupew, Polly, 5615 Maltbie, Samll, 5616 Arthur, Mrs., 5620 Ebert, Bessie, 5612 Marrs, J. H., 5603 B., 5614 Eldredge\Eldridge, Arch B., Mrs., 5609 Marsh, George, 5616 B., Rev., 5614 Elizabeth, 5622 John, 5616 B. Martonne, 5612 Elliott, Isaac H., 5608 William, 5616 Bazil, 5613 Ely, Jesse, 5608 Martin, Julia, 5617 Bazwell, 5613 Joseph, 5608 Mary, negro, 5615 Benjamin, 5606, 5612, 5622 Fairbank, E. M., 5614 Maultsby, T. A., J.P., 5614 Benjamin Bryan, 5622 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN DECEMBER 2014 PAGE 5625

Benjamin Franklin, 5621 I. B., 5621 Percie B., 5609 Benson, 5614 Ida, 5612 Phebe, 5606 Bessie L., 5612 Ida (Townsend), 5612 Philip, 5620 Bettie, 5607 Ira B., 5617 Phineas, 5610 Blueford, 5621 Isaac, 5622 Polly, 5615 Brumit M., Rev., 5614 Isabelle, 5620 Ralph Walden, 5620 C. E., 5615 Isia Bud\Isabud, 5621 Raymond, 5620 C. J., 5613 Israel, 5606 Rebecca L., 5615 Caroline, 5610 Ivan, 5620 Reuben, 5606, 5623 Charity (Garwood), 5622 J. Benson, 5622 Rhoda, 5608, 5613 Charles, Col., 5615 Jack, 5618 Richard, 5620 Charles, 5606, 5607, 5608, 5609 Jacob, 5616 Rick, 5618 Charles A., 5607, 5618 James, 5608, 5619, 5621, 5623 Robert, 5607, 5623 Charles W., 5606 James Earl, 5618 Robert, Rev., 5609, 5615 Charlie, 5618 James Jackson, 5611 Robert David, 5615 Christian, 5623 Jane, 5613 Robert M., 5607 Christine, 5615, 5620 Jeduthan, 5608 Robert S., Judge, 5615 Christopher James, 5618 Jesse, 5610, 5615 Robert S., 5607 Clarence Addison “Man”, 5621 Jimmy Dalton, 5618 Robert Selden, 5609 Claricy J., 5613 Joel, 5610 Sally (see also Sarah), 5615 Clarissa, 5613 Joel L., Capt., 5610 Samuel, 5608, 5614 Clarissa J., 5613 Joel W., 5607 Sarah (see also Sally), 5606, 5615 Cornelius, 5607 John, Rev., 5607 Sarah E. (Record), 5618 D. C., 5613 John, 5606, 5607, 5616, 5618, 5621, Segermond, 5607 Daniel, 5610, 5612, 5616, 5617 5623 Selma E., 5603 Daniel Allan, 5612 John C., 5609 Seymour T., 5615 David, 5606, 5617, 5618 John N., 5617 Sheila, 5613 David Edward, 5621 John Nelson, 5617 Silas, 5606 David G., 5608 John William, 5622 Simeon, 5616 David L., 5618 John Wright, 5622 Susan, 5610 Didama, 5617 Jonathan, 5613, 5616, 5617 Swill, 5611 E. F., 5607 Joseph, 5608, 5611 Ted., 5618 E. T., 5607 Joseph Ben Rose III, 5622 Thomas, 5606, 5608, 5615, 5618, 5623 Eileen, 5620 Joseph Benson, 5614 Thomas A. F., 5620, 5623 Eleanor, 5622 Joseph E., 5621 Thomas Jefferson, 5611 Eleanor Connely, 5614 Julie, 5615 Tina, 5618 Elim, 5617 Katie, 5615 Verna M., 5608 Elizabeth, 5606, 5611, 5613, 5615 L. B., 5607 Victor Eugene, 5612 Elizabeth Jane, 5622 Laurence, 5607 William, Col., 5615 Ellerd, 5620 Lebbeus\Lebbius, 5610 William, 5606, 5607, 5609, 5611, 5615, Elmer Aubrey “Pete”, 5621 Leland, 5612, 5613 5620, 5622 Elsie, 5618 Lemuel, 5610 William C., 5606, 5622, 5623 Emeline Philadelphia, 5617 Linda Cronin, 5618 William E., 5606 Erwin, 5612 Littleberry, 5623 William H., 5617 Eugene R., 5618 Lou Ann (Pasch), 5612 William Henry, 5603, 5617 Evelyn Lucas, 5618 Louise, 5607 William Nicholas, 5622 Ferdinand, Dr., 5608 Louise E., 5607 Winthrop, 5617 Frances, 5606 Lucille, 5612 Rose/Roosa, Benjamin, 5622 Francis, 5613 Mae Louise, 5618 Rosenbaum, Diana Rose, 5623 Frederick, 5620 Margaret Delano, 5618 Rouse, Jesse, 5613 Frederick A., 5606 Marsha, 5621 Russel, John, 5616 George, 5606, 5614, 5622 Martha J., 5617 Sarah, 5616 George Bryan\George Bryant, 5622 Mary, 5606, 5607 Lydia, 5617 George F., 5614 Mary Ann (Wilson), 5621 Ryces, Thomas, 5616 Georgianna M., 5609 Mary E., 5606 Scarbrough, J. B., 5615 Gertie, 5612, 5613 Mary S. H., 5607 Shaver, Paul, 5608 Grace Chapman, 5618 Matthew, 5623 Sickenfaden, H. O., 5614 Green, 5614 Michael, 5618 Simpson, James J., 5613 Gustavus A., 5607 Mildred I., 5615 Smith, Saml A., 5608 Hannah Susan, 5621 Myrtis Lorrainne, 5618 Stadder, Moses, 5616 Helen, 5613 N. C., Mrs., 5615 Staddor, Moses, 5616 Henrietta, 5606 Nancy (Fordyce), 5614 Stanly, Nathll, 5616 Henry, 5603, 5606 Nancy Charlotte, 5615 Steber, Philip, 5612 Henry Albert, 5614 Napoleon, 5606 Stoddar, Moses, 5616 Henry F., 5609 Nelson Peabody, 5618 Stoddor, Moses, Lt., 5616 Henry Fontaine, 5609 Nicholas, 5622 Stone, Frederick, 5608 Henry Howard, Judge, 5609 Nisagmi, 5620 Stoner, Frederick, 5608 Hettie Myrtle, 5622 Ollie Victoria, 5621 Susan Jane, negro, 5615 Horace L., 5610 Pam, 5618 Thomas, --, Col., 5611 Howard L., 5621 Patrick, Col., 5615 Thompson, Martha, 5611 Howell, 5619 Paul W., 5623 Thornburgh, P. F., 5603 Hugh, 5612 Peggy, 5615 Tims, Elizabeth, 5611 PAGE 5626 DECEMBER 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

Townsend, Ida, 5612 Wells, Owen A., 5609 Wilson, Cathy (Spahr), 5622 Tracy, Diane, 5623 Wheaden, John, 5616 John, 5622 Tudor, Drewey Ann, 5617 Wheler, John, 5607 Kenneth\Kenny, 5622 Rhoda E., 5617 White, A. E., 5614 Mary Ann, 5621 VanCamp, John, 5607 Anne Elizabeth, 5614 Woodard, David, 5618 Vest, John Washington, 5621 William, Dr., 5614 Etta, 5612 Wall, Deborah C. “Debbie,” 5622 Whiting, Hannah, 5616 Woods, Ruth, 5618 Wardell, Ezal, 5616 Jake, 5615 Wylie, Denise Anette, 5623 Warfield, William H., 5607 William, negro, 5615 Young, Don, 5622 Warren, Venie, 5622 Williams, Barbara, 5615 Ellnora Rose, 5622 Warrick, Theresa, 5622 Sarah ( ), 5620 Ziler, Jacob, 5615 Webster, Benjamin, 5617 Tully, 5615 Stephen, 5617 Wilson, Audrey, 5610

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