ROSE Family Bulletin

Editors: Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG and Seymour T. Rose 761 Villa Teresa Way, San Jose, CA 95123 ©2013 website: http://RoseFamilyAssociation.com email: [email protected] SEPTEMBER 2013 Vol. XVIII Whole No. 191 Established 1966

Sarepta (Rose) Dickinson of the Broome County, Rose family

To the left, Rockwell Dickinson. To the right, Sarepta (Rose) Dickinson, wife of Rockwell. Sarepta was the daughter of John and Cattey (Wheeler) Rose of Broome County, New York. John Rose (whose first wife was Lucy Boardman) was born ca 1740 and served in the Revolutionary War. His pension file and a subsequent Bounty Land scrip file provide considerable information, as did other recordds. (A report on the John Rose family is available from the Rose Family Association - go to www.RoseFamilyAssociation.com.] This family of John Rose is part of Group T of the DNA project and is connected with the ROOSA fami- lies The above marvelous photos were obtained by John Wood from Megan H. Meharg of mharrismeharg@ yahoo.com. She says that she received them from her great-grandfather. .

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Sarepta (Rose) Dickinson of Broome Co., New York, with photos...... 5477 Dear Readers...... 5479 Long Island Rose to Santa Clara Co., California, Abraham Rose photo...... 5480 Estate of Abigail Rose, Woodbury, Connecticut...... 5480 Genesee Co., New York, Ann Rose estate...... 5480 West Virginia Death Records: Alex Rose, George Rose, Wodrow Wilson Rose, and Albert B. Rose...... 5480 Engagements and Anniversary...... 5481 Robert Rose of Branford additions...... 5481 “Pete” Rose the baseball player...... 5481 Dubois Co., Indiana, Shiloh Cemetery...... 5481 My Rose Family: Eusebius Milton Rose, by Irma Close Province with photo...... 5482 Alexander Rose Family of Person Co., North Carolina, with Rose Garden photo in Illinois...... 5483 Warren Co., North Carolina: some estates...... 5483 Frank E. Rose alias Frank E. Smith, war pension army and Indian War...... 5484 Rev. Robert Rose of Virginia, a photo mystery with photos...... 5485 A Baltimore, Maryland will of John Rose, 1874...... 5485 Coventry, Connecticut grantor index to 1764...... 5486 Randolph Co., Illinois, a death and a naturalization...... 5486 Some Elderly Rose: Billy Wayne Rose of Alabama with photo; Robert J. Rose of Springville with photo ; Jewel Clarke Rose of Dinwiddie, Va...... 5487 Plymouth Co., Massachusetts: Mary Rose estate 1798...... 5487 York Co., Pennsylvania: Births to 1899...... 5487 Missouri Civil War: Union, Stephen H. Rose and Timothy Rose; Confederate, John P. Rose, abstracts...... 5487 Lucy (Hook) Rose and others, photo, descendants of William Rose of Bedford Co., Pennsylvania...... 5488 Johnston Co., North Carolina, some early estates...... 5488 Death Certificates: Sarah Jane Rose, West Virginia; Benjamin Rose, New Jersey; James Buchanan Rose, California...... 5489 Greeneville Co., South Carolina, grantee index and a deed abstract 1888...... 5489 News in Brief: Washington Post: Frankie Rose; Wall Street Journal: Bruce Rose; Catholic Herald: Lila Rose...... 5489 Archibald Rose, Final Payment of Pension file (Rev. War), of Norfolk, Virginia...... 5490 Roll of Representatives (Congress) Branford, Connecticut 1827...... 5490 George M. Rose, C.W. Union pension abstract...... 5491 Escambia Co, Florida Roses...... 5491 Erie Co., Pennsylvania, Phillipsville, Union Cemetery...... 5491 Moultrie Co., Illinois: estate of John Rose 1867, abstract...... 5491 Phillip Rose family of Franklin Co., Ohio: descendant George M. Rose with photos...... 5492 Rose Family, Wilson Co., North Carolina abstracts...... 5493 Joel Beverly Rose, Dubois Co., Indiana and Kentucky (family of King George Co., Virginia)...... 5644-95 Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania, Susan Rose guardianship estate, 1843...... 5495 News in Brief: Mickey Rose of ...... 5495 Virginia Brewery opening: Matt and Kem Rose with photo...... 5495 The Family Tree: Susan (Powell) Rose, photos with husband and children and lineage: Barbara Mae Carson; Luann Price; Evangeline (Rose) Godden: In Memoriam, Harold Eugene Rose, Pamela Novak...... 5496 Members Page, reunion of Virginia Roses; Family Rogert Stephenson with photo...... 5497 Association Members (new members added)...... 5497 Index...... 5498-

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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 2013 Dear Readers, In RFB March 2013 page 5431 we published three photos from the Rose Family Graveyard in Orange County, New York. We try to always include the name of the person who submitted photos, but somehow that line was omitted. They were submitted by Christine Howard of Shelton, Washington who is a dedicated researcher. CHANGE: Patrick Rose, member #2064R94, who submitted the article titled “A Branch of the Robert1 Rose family of New England” (see pages 5466- 5467: the penultimate paragraph on page 5467) of the June 2013 Rose Family Bulletin), would like to make a change in the paragraph that read: “Our closest genetic match has been with James Orion Rose, found from the 111 marker test. I have speculated with Rose Klix that James Orion Rose was the first child of William Walton Rose.” Patrick would like to change the above paragraph in his article to now read: “Our closest genetic match has been with James Orion Rose, found from the 111 marker test. I have speculated with Rose Klix that the oldest known ancestor of James Orion Rose, Freeman Henry Rose, was the first child of William Walton Rose.” CHANGE: In the June issue page 5473 we published member Cindy Coffell’s family tree. She tells us that she found new updated information; her grandmother Olive Letha Rose married Jochim Walter Schnack (not Walter J. Schnack). He did have a son by the name of Walter J. Schnack. Member Thomas Rose #2495R99 of Columbia, Missouri, sent a link to a most interesting article on the Scottish Roses. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324244304578473443997556414.html We are delighted to have our updated website up and with a special “Members Only” Section. This will allow members to receive their issues in a timely manner and not have to wait 3-4 weeks for bulk delivery. Our aim will be to have the issue posted within the first five days of the month due, that is, March, June, September and December. We are on the calendar year basis so all members, regardless of when they join, will receive all issues for that calendar year. As time goes on we plan to add more items to the Members Only section. For those who do not have a computer we will mail copies so be sure to let us know. Also, it will be very important in the future to let us know right away when you change your email address. This is traditionally the time of year when people are home from their summer activities and trips, and eagerly embrace their genealogical studies again. With so much more available on the Internet now with newspapers, etc., let’s hope we can all make new discoveries!

Christine and Seymour Rose San Jose, California September issue 2013 PAGE 5480 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

Long island Rose to Santa Clara County, California

Abraham Rose was born 15 January 1835 in New York City, the son of Abraham Rose of Long Island and his wife Ann Wilson. He died 1898 in Santa Clara County, California.

Estate of Abigail Genesee County, West Virginia Rose New York Death Records Woodbury, Connecticut Copied at the courthouse. ALEX ROSE, McDowell Co, W. ABIGAIL ROSE. Woodbury. 1775. Ann Rose, Adm. Bk 5 p 446 Va., Town of I----?, District Sandy #3832. Woodbury P.D. Ann Rose, died intestate, petition River, Reg. 5044, male, white, b. DISTRIBUTION: Of widow of William S. Rose of Town of Le- July 8, 1882, d. Sept. 7, 1918 aged Abigail Rose, late of Woodbury Roy, he is son of Ann Rose, who 36 y. Occupation: Section laborer. decd, her late husband Mr. Timo- died 13 Apr. 1884 at LeRoy, and Born in W. Va., father: William thy Rose, late of Woodbury, decd, she left: William S. Rose, her son, Rose b. Va., mother’s maiden he left will, 2 sons Timothy Rose your petitioner, of LeRoy, Genesee name not known. Informant: Wil- and Samuel Rose. Distribution 24 Co., who petitions for letters to be liam Rose, Wilmore, W. Va. Mar. 1775. granted to him and Henry Steu- GEORGE ROSE, McDowell Co., INVENTORY: 24 Mar. 1775. To- ben. Dated 21 Apr. 1884. Signed: W. Va., Reg. 5034, Town of Welch, tal L-132.9.93. Ret’d 6 Feb. 1776. William S. Rose. male, white, married, aged 23, coal Adm. Bk 6 p. 60, petition of Henry miner b. Va. Father: William Rose, Will of Abigail Rose of town Steuben in above estate, of Town b. Va. Mother’s maiden name of Woodbury, co. of Litchfield, of LeRoy, a creditor of Ann Rose, “Franklin Rose” no birthplace whole estate to my only son who died 1 Apr. 1884 at LeRoy shown. No informant listed. Died Samuel Rose. If he should die and left no kindred entitled to her Jan. 23, 1918 by accidental injury. before he comes of age, whole of estate. Dated: 25 Feb. 1885. estate equally divided between WODROW WILSON ROSE, Mer- my three brothers Israel, Samuel Note: It is noted that there appears to cer Co., W. Va., Camp Creek, Dist. and Daniel Linley. Appoint Mr. be a discrepancy in the above. William Rock, Reg. 5614, male, white, James Frisby my neighbor to S. Rose petitioned that he was her son, single, b. 8/9/1915, died age 2y be sole executor. Dated: 7 Sept. and a year later Henry Steuben as a 14d on 8/12/1917, b. Mercer co., 1774. Signed: Abigail Rose. wit.: creditor petitioned stating she left no “W. Va., father: James M. Rose b. Joseph? R.? Bellamy, Jane Kasson, kindred. It may be that William S. N.C., mother: Gertrude Ellison b. Abigail Weller. Proved: Mar. 22, Rose died in the interim. The original Mercer Co., W. Va. Signed by W. S. 1775 by Jane Kasson and Abigail packet shold be examined for further Steele, M.D., Spanishburg, W. Va. Weller and 3 Apr. 1775 by Joseph clues, and the two petitions re-read Burial Camp Creek, W. Va. carefully. Bellamy. ALBERT B. ROSE, Ohio Co., W. Va., Reg. 8174, male, white, wid., d. aged 55y 2m 20d, coal miner, d. Did you attend a ROSE family reunion this past summer. Have 4/5/1918, crushed to death in coal a photo to share? Be sure to identify each person in the mine, parents blank, signed by R. photo and attach a date and location. These can be emailed B. Hobbs, M.D. to the Association - see reverse of first page for email address. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5481 his wife Joyce were married Mar. “Pete” Rose, the ENGAGEMENT 23, 1943 in Kansas City where they currently live. The only liv- Baseball Player ing Rose sibling not married 50 years is Martha Rose Shrimpton The Association has often been of Kansas City whose husband asked to which family Pete Rose died 30 years ago. [Condensed was connected. Letters to him in from The Independence Examiner the 1980s were unanswered, but of August 22, 1995, Independence, based on the obituary of his father, Mo., sent by Judy Carlson. These and other information and com- are members of her family. Judy is bining that with the 1910 and 1920 a descendant of the Micajah Rose census of Hamilton County, Ohio, family of Pope County, Illinois in Cincinnati, we have concluded and Edgecombe County, North that his father was named Harry Carolina. “Pete.” Pete is the Harry Rose aged 7 listed as step-son in the home of Engaged: Chelsea Brooke Doss Harry Sams age 34 born Ohio and and John Williams Rose announce Robert Rose of his wife Eva Sams age 29. In the their engagement. She is the Branford descen- 1910 census of Hamilton County, daughter of Jeff and Beth Doss of Pete’s father Harry is listed as Christiana and the granddaugh- dant of NE family age 24, born Ohio, in the home of ter of Dorothy and Delton Doss Henry Rose Sr. who was 54 born of Lafayette, Davis and Brenda Germany. Henry immigrated in Rose Klix #2840R02 sent along 1887 and was naturalized. Maxey of Red Boiling Springs (with permission) some items sent and Roy Bilbrey of Lafayette. The to her by Sterling Clack. These Pete Rose had a brother William future bridegroom is a native of concern family #509 in Christine Rose, and a half-sister Eveline Cookeville, son of Betty Williams Rose’s Descendants of Robert Rose of Rose, The latter, we are told, mar- Rose of Cookeville and the late Branford and Wethersfield, Connecti- ried a Truss. Jerry Lancaster Rose. He lives on cut (San Jose, Calif.: Rose Family and operates a working family Assn., 1983) p. 377. They are two farm in Smith and DeKalb County, burial permits: Dubois County, Tennessee that has been in opera- tion since 1790. [Sent by member Norman Rose d. Feb. 17, 1929, Indiana aged 84y 3m 9d, resident of No. Martha Sue Broyles; condensed Sent many years ago by Charles Ed- Sunderland, Mass., permit issued from a lengthy announcement monston, now deceased. on p. C2 of the Herald-Citizen of to Leon E. Rose of No. Sunderland. SHILOH CEMETERY T. J. M. Rose Cookeville, Tennessee, January Signed: William E. Clark. b. Oct. 26, 1841, d. Nov. 22, 1902 2, 2011. The other is for his known son, Mary C. Rose b. Mar. 9, 1847 ANNIVERSARY: “Rose fam- Leon Edward Rose who died Jan. ily tree has long, long marriage 6, 1955, permit issued to Roy D. Joel B. Rose b. July 11, 1831, d. May roots.” Article by Frank Haight McCarthy. The permit was for the 18, 1897 [Ed. note: He was Joel Bever- Jr., The Examiner, tells of four of removal from Greenfield (Mass.) ly Rose, the son of Walker Rose; family the Roses’ six living children and to No. Sunderland and was signed of Oldham/Trimble Cos, Ky. ][See: their spouses have already been by Marion Lyman, Burial Agent. http://ingenweb.org/indubois/ married at least 50 years...John Thanks to Rose Klix for watching for shiloh20cemetery/shiloh20pho- and Elverhe Ure of Deepwater, and finding items that add to the book tos20all/rose,20joel20b.jpg for Mo., will celebrate their golden on this family! She has researched ex- photo.] wedding anniversary in 1995. haustively in trying to establish the facts Mary A. Rose b. Jan. 10, 1843, d. The first of the Rose children to of her own descent to this early New Dec. 22, 1919 [she was a Nicholson, tie the nuptial knot was Ferrill England family. and was wife of Joel B. Rose.] Rose who married his wife Edna Mary A., dau. of W. B. & L. J. Rose, Feb. 67, 1937 in Kansas City. The b. June 10, 1868, d. May 11, 1874. couple live in Florence, Mo. Five months later, June 12, 1937, Gerry Rose married Rev. Arthur Lickey in Liberty, Mo. Edwin Rose and PAGE 5482 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN My Rose Family: Eusebius Milton Rose by Irma Close Province This account was submitted in the 1980s by Irma Close Province, a member of the Rose Family As- sociation, in a Rose Heritage project. Her ancestor Eusebius Rose was a descendant of Ezekiel Rose of Washington County, Pennsylvania, and Roseville, Ohio. He was a son of Alvah Buckingham3 Rose (Ezekiel2, Ezekiel1. The photo that Irma submitted was a very dark photocopy but is included here to give the family an idea of what these family members looked like. Irma’s account:

Eusebius Milton Rose, youngest son of Alvah B. and Margaret Ann Stewart Rose, was born 9 February 1857, near Riverside, Iowa. His father, Alvah B., was born 7 December 1816 according to family records, and was a son of Ezekiel Rose Jr. and his wife Sarah Thrap. Alvah B. and Sarah were married in Zanesville, Ohio on 15 September 1818, moving to Washington County, Iowa, in 1839. their children, in birth order, were: Eliza Cole Hardy, John (died young), Hannah E. Glasgow, Columbus J., Joseph R., John Abram, Euphrates Alvah, Mary Ellen (Ellia) Maurer and Eusebius Milton. Eusebius grew to manhood on his father’s Iowa farm and on 21 August 1877 he married to Susan C. Whit- tington, daughter of Henry C. and Margaret (Boyer) Whittington. They continued to live in Washington and Shelby counties in Iowa until the fall of 1887, when they moved to Rush County, Kansas. Together they faced the hardships of pioneer life with great courage and faith in God. To this union seven children were born: Stewart Irven, Carl Lester, Lucina Margaret Close, Alvah B., Herby E. (died in infancy), Harold Raymond “Harley”, and Menetta Bessie Shepherd. For many years they made their home near Hargrave, Kansas. One of the first things Eusebius did after coming to Rush County was to help organize a Methodist class at the Hillsdale school house under the leadership of Rev. Bell. Later this class disbanded and he and his fam- ily became members of the Friends Church which had been organized in the Sand Creek Community. In the summer of 1910 they moved to a new home near McCracken, Kansas, and it was just after mov- ing threre that Susan, his devoted wife, became ill and died on 26 August 1910. On 10 April 1919 Eusebius was mar- ried to Henrietta Palmer, who was a loyal companion through the years. “Sebe’, as he was fondly known to his friends and neighbors, was al- ways ready to help anyone in need and was never happier than when some of his eighteen grandchildren Courtesy of Irma Close Province gathered around him to hear his left to r, back row: Harley, Carl, Stewart, Alvan stories of early days in Iowa. front row: Eusebius M., Susan, Lucina After moving to McCracken he united with the Methodist Church there and remained a faithful member until his death on 8 April 1941. Following a stroke he was bedridden for the last two years of his life, requiring constant care by his family, but his patience and cheerfulness during that time proved to be outstanding traits of his character.

We need your family photos! We all enjoy them and it will help preserve them for others. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5483 Alexander Rose Ben also sent the photo of the Rose Family of Person Garden of the First Presbyterian County, North Church, Cham- Carolina paign, Illinois, in memory of Dr. The late Dr. Ben Lacy Rose com- William C. Rose, piled and published a genealogy a faithful elder in on his Alexander Rose family. that church for Among the papers Ben later sent many years. It is to the Rose Family Association shown to the left. were several items regarding Wil- liam Cumming Rose of this fam- ily. William C. had an illustrous career and contributed greatly to his field. Many articles, awards, etc. were written and presented. those offering praise. The following obituary was pub- lishing in The Champaign Urbana Mr. Rose, he said, had "nearly sin- News Gazette on Sunday, Septem- gle-handedly" started the research ber 29, 1985. that later became the basis for Warren County, studies dealing with the worldwide problem of protein nutrition. Nearly North Carolina The description of someone as "a 20 years later, the current head of scholar and a gentleman" is often the UI's biochemistry department, [Selected items only; these will inter- used, only sometimes meant and Lowell Hager, agreed that Rose's est those tracing the Willoughby Rose rarely deserved. contributions endure as having family of North Carolina, Warren "laid the foundation for all modern For William Rose, it was both com- County, Tennessee and Lafayette nutritional studies relating to pro- mon and appropriate. County, Missouri. Ann/Nancy who teins and amino acids." married George Rose was a proven An internationally recognized Among Rose's other honors, a sister of Richard Parham. pioneer in biochemistry, he died seminar room at the UI and a na- Wednesday in Urbana at the age tional lectureship in biochemistry of 98. bear his name. He held honorary Will Bk 6 p. 145: Ann Rose and From 1922 until his retirement in degrees from Yale, the University Wyatt Hawkins, bondsmen, 27 1955, Rose taught at the Univer- of Chicago, the UI and Davidson Aug. 1792, for Ann Rose as ad- sity of Illinois. During that period, College. ministrator of estate of Richard his research led to breakthroughs Parham, decd. Signed: Ann (her x But those who knew Will Rose are in the study of amino acids. It mark) Rose, Wyatt Hawkins. Aug. as quick to note his manner as his was his work that fostered the Court 1792. scholarship. The word "gentle- discovery of threonine, an amino man" is used often and sincerely. Will Bk 7 pp. 167-168: An Inven- acid indispensable in animal and tory of the Estate of Anne Rose human diets, and led to the estab- Larry Faulkner, the head of the decd taken by Sterling Clack this lishment of quantitative amino acid UI's department of chemistry, said 26 Aug. 1794 [list follows]. Signed: requirements for nitrogen balance that describing William Rose as a Sterling Clack. Ret’d. Aug. Court in human adults. gentleman and a scholar was no 1794 by Sterling Clack, adm. overstatement. In 1966, that work was recognized Will Bk 7 pp. 170-171: Sterling when President Lyndon Johnson "It characterized him better than Clack and William Smith are awarded him, the prestigious Na- anyone I've ever met," Faulkner bound unto William Johnson, tional Medal of Science. said. Chairman of the County Court, for JRF Sterling Clack, administrator of estate of Ann Rose, 20 Aug. 1794. Herbert Carter, then head of the Signed: Sterling Clack, William UI department of chemistry and (his x mark) Smith. Wit.: M. Duke chemical engineering, was among Johnson, C.C. PAGE 5484 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Frank E. Rose Sept. 12, 1888; Mary Devlin b. May Frank Croacher aged 68 res. New 30, 1891; Sarah Gellette b. June 16, Bedord, Mass., has known Frank alias Frank E. Smith 1889; Stella Rose b. Apr. 2, 1867 E. Rose for 55 years, etc., knows Regular Army: Indian War of his service. Dated 6 May 1933, pension Regular Army: Adj. Gen. Office, Feb. 15, 1934, directed to V.A., Bristol Co., Mass. Washington D.C. Claim S.O. James A. Murphy, 66, res. New Ed. Note: Some of these files are in 1,731,387, Frank E. Smith, b. New Bedford, Mass., has known him (or were) in custody of the Veterans Bedford, Mass., a painter, age 22 for 62 years, etc. Signed 6 May Administration and were not avail- yr., dark eyes, black hair, sallow 1933, Bristol Co., Mass. able at the National Archives. That is compl., 5’ 8”, enl. July 24, 1885, true of many with the file designations Note: It appears that there were Batty D 4th Reg. U.S. Art., disch. similar to the above. Editor obtained two Frank E. Smith who served in July 25, 1890 at exp. “No record is a copy of this file in 1986 from the this time period. In a letter March found of any service in the zone of, Veterans Administration Regional 28, 1934 from the House of Prpr. or in connection with, any active Office in San Francisco, Calif., who To Frank Edward Rose alias Frank Indian hospitalities.” Was single was in custody of this when inquiry E. Smith, it is stated that “the vet- at enl., married man at discharge. was made. Following is an abstract ern’s pension was discontinued” Next of kin not of record. of the file. because records of the War Dept. War Dept.: Mar. 17, 1933, no re- showed there were two veterans cord of enlistment has been found by that name who served in Batty FRANK EDWARD ROSE, aka in Regular Army for man of name D 4th U.S. Art. And that one enl. FRANK E. SMITH, Co. K, U.S. of Frank E. Rose during July 1876, July 28, 1866 and disch. July 27, Art., filed 1933, Appl. 31.387; Mass. nor found on the muster-rolls of 1881 and the other enlistment July Cert. A-12-19-33. File XC2635956. Batty. D, 4th Reg., U.S. Art. During 24, 1885 and disch July 25, 1890. “It Declaration for Survivor’s Pen- the period in question. appears that one Frank E.Smith of sion, Indian Wars, act of March Form: Apr. 12, 1933, from War Alameda, California” filed claim 3, 1927: Bristol Co., Mass., 16 Feb. Dept., Frank E. Smith b. New Mar. 15, 1917 and was allowed 1933, Frank Edward Rose, aged 68, York, N.Y., occ. Mason, aged 25 pension in connection with Indian b. Oct. 30, 1864 in New Bedford, years, grey eyes, brown hair, dark hostilities in 1876. Evidence shows Mass., that he enlisted July 28, compl., 5” 8”, enl. July 28, 1876, the present application of Frank 1876 at New York, N.Y. as Frank assigned to Co. K 4th Reg. U.S. E. Rose alias Frank E. Smith was E. Smith in Battery D, Fourth U.S. Art., hon. Disch July 27, 1881, a the one who enl. July 1885 and is Artillery, and was honorably Priv. Att’d to Batty. D 4th U.S. Art. “without title to pension.” discharged July 27, 1881 having From Dec. 10, 1878 to Nov. 1, 1879 By letter Feb. 27, 1934, Frank E. served in the campaign against and from Jan. 1, 1880 to sometime Rose of 31 Margin St., New Bed- Indians in the State of Georgia. in July or Aug. 1880. Single at en- ford, Mass. Was informed that Pers. Desc.: 5 8”, ruddy compl., listment. Residence at date of enl.: his record had been confused in brown eyes, brown hair, his oc- Nyack, N.Y. Served over 30 days the War Dept. and that he had cupation was as carpenter, since is in connection with active Indian erroneously been receiving a leaving service he has resided hostilities in 1876. monthly pension. Their records at New Bedford, Mass. He had Aff.: Frank E. Rose of New Bed- also disclosed there “is no record partially loss of sight in right eye, ford, Mass., I am the original of any service which you rendered vision defective left eye, defective Frank E. Rose who rendered ser- in the zone of in in con---? With hearing, foot trouble. He did not vice in Batty D, 4th Co. U.S. Art. any active Indian hostilities. You serve in the military between Apr. Between July 28, 1876 and July are, therefore, not --- to the benefit 6, 1917 and July 2, 1921. Signed: 27, 1881 under name of Frank E. which you received and it will be Frank Edward Rose, 31 Margin St., Smith. Reason for enl. Under name discontinued at once.” Signed by New Bedford, Mass. Wit.: Walter of Smith “that I was under age and Veteran’s Claims Service. Rawcliffe? And John W. Devin, my parents at that time objected to [Note: He is likely the Frank E. Rose both of New Bedford. Added: my enlisting in the U.S. Army …” in 1930 Pawtucket, Providence Co., Was he previously married, yes, Enl. At Ft. Adams, Newport, R.I. R.I., b. Mass., parents b. Portugal. to Sarah Morrison, married May and assigned to Batty D 4th Co. Wife Elizabeth E. listed with him. He 25, 1886, died Mar. 4, 1911 at New U.S. Art. At date of enl. Resided was divorced the following year in R.I. Bedford, Mass. Married Ebba at New Bedford, Mass. Signed: according to affidavit.] Johnson June 13, 1913, divorced Frank E. Smith 3 May [1933], at Dec. 31, 1931 at Providence, R.I. Bristol Co., Mass. Living children: Frank Rose b. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5485 Rev. Robert Rose of Virginia A photo mystery

From Nancy Burleson at [email protected] Her lineage: 1. Rev. Rose and his wife, Ann Fitzhugh, were her sixth great grandparents. 2. His son, Patrick Rose, was father of Robert Selden Rose, then on down through: Robert Lawson Rose, then Henry Fontaine Rose, whose daughter Edith Fontaine Rose who married William Mitchell Lewis of Racine. Their son, William Turnor Lewis II, was her maternal grandfather. “While visiting my first cousin (Kai Lewis Brouchoud) ... she showed me an antique oil portrait that came out of our grandparents' home in Racine after they had passed away. The mystery has been in trying to identify the person in the portrait, but we believe it to be one of our ancestors. It hung in a prominent place in the Racine home for as long as anyone can remember. Looking at the portrait of the first Robert Selden Rose, I can see facial similarities that would make me think this may be one of the Roses.” Kai says there is noth- ing written on the back of the painting but it was framed by the Thurber Fine Arts company in Chicago, which I believe did framing between the years 1880 and 1931. Possible identities of this man could be: Robert Selden Rose (in his younger days?), his son Robert Lawson Rose (1804-1877), or his grandson Henry Fontaine Rose (1829-1906). First, the known portrait of Robert Selden Rose, followed by our "mystery man": Any ideas? The clothing might give a clue as to the age of the portrait. Thanks again for a most wonderful book! - Nancy Burleson ([email protected])

To the left: Robert Selden Rose. To the right, who is he??? [Courtesy of Nancy Burleson]

A Baltimore, Maryland Will John Rose will 1874

Abstracted by editor at the CITY Courthouse in Baltimore.

Wills Bk 40 pp 200-201, will of John Rose of City of Baltimore, buried in Baltimore Ceme., appoint wife Harriet and younger son Charles Henry exec.; direct executor to sell my dwelling house located at #57 S. Sharp St. City afsd, give Harriet $2000 during her life and after her decease to my five children Caroline Virginia, John Benjamin, Charles Henry, Anna Urith and Susanna Bennett Rose equally. All residue to wife and 5 children. Dated: 5 Dec. 1873. Signed: John Rose. Wit.: John W. Martin, Calvin Black, M.D., Joseph Bulack. Aff. 7 May 1874, at which time Caroline V . Rose states that testator departed 22 Feb. 1874. Proved by two witnesses on 8 May 1874. Renunciation of John B. Rose, Caroline V. Rose, Susanna B. Rose and Annie E. Arringdale and James M. Arringdale her husband to admiunister; grant letters of administration with the will annexed to Charles N. Ely. Signed: 9 May 1874. Harriet Rose and Charles H. Rose renunciation 9 May 1874. PAGE 5486 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Coventry, Connecticut

Copied at the Town Hall many years ago by editor. Remember, Connecticut deeds are found in the Town Halls. Grantor Index to 1747 GRANTOR GRANTEE REF. YEAR ROSE Daniel Town of Coventry 2 p 2 Mtge 1728 Daniel Dammon Benjamin 2 p 249 1731 Daniel Jehill Rose 2 p 289 1732 Daniel Daniel Rose Jr. 2 p 289 1732 Daniel Walter Everden 2 p 499 1735 Daniel Town of Coventry 2 p 718 1737 Jehiel same 2 p 718 same Daniel same 2 p 719 same Daniel George Manly 3 p 188 1742 Daniel Joseph Edwards 3 p 388 1745 Daniel Josiah Rose 3 p 410 1745 Daniel Sr. Daniel Rose Jr. 3 p 466 1744 Daniel Jehiel Rose 3 p 471 1747 Jehiel Stephen Palmer 3 p 502 1747 Jehiel Stephen Palmer 4 p 56 1751 same John Robertson 4 p 162 1753 same George Manley 4 p 201 1754 Daniel Daniel Edwards Jr. 4 p 234 1754 same Allerton Cushman 4 p 236 1754 Jehiel same 4 p 237 1754 Daniel Sr. Daniel Rose Jr. 4 p 301 1755 same same 4 p 305 1755 Josiah Stephen DeWolf 4 p 338 1756 Jehiel John Thompson 4 p 529 1759 same James White 5 p 91 1767 same Ephraim Root 5 p 114 1767 same Jesse Root 5 p 114 1767 Nathaniel Jeremiah Fitch 5 p 193 1764

Randolph County, Illinois

Copied at the courthouse by editor.

Index to Deaths; took to 1877 Wm. H. F. Rose d. at Bremen Bk 2 p 38 May 8, 1902

Naturalization: p. 38: Wm. Henry Fred Rose, married, aged 66y, b. Borunerhortz, lived Ill. 35 years, farmer, died 8 May 1902, buried Bremen Cemetery. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5487 Some Elderly Plymouth County, Missouri Civil Rose Massachusetts War Union

Billy Wayne Rose, 71, of Vincent, MARY ROSE. Original file. Abstracted from the Compiled Mili- Alabama died July 29, 2013. He is #17248. Scituate. Probate Dis- tary Service Records at the National survived by wife trict. 1709. Archives, Record Group 15. Glenda Rose; Mary Rose, Scituate 1798, relict STEPHEN H. ROSE. Co. K 2 Mo. son Scott Rose and widow of Jabez Rose, late Cav., Priv./Priv. of Tampa, Fla., of Scituate, apptd grdn unto her 2 Cav. (Merrill’s Horse) daughters Kris- child Mary Rose, dau. of Jabez Muster in Roll, Cincinnati, Ohio ti Childers of Rose dec'd. Signed: Mary Rose, Sept. 6, 1861, for 3 years, Sept. Vincent, Kathy William Perry. bond. 6 - Oct. 31, absent, sick at Benton Brasher of Pell Bks since Oct. 3, 1861. Nov.-Dec. City, and Kim 1861 on detached service at Jef- Rose of Vin- York County, ferson City. Present Dec. 31, 1861 cent. Also by thru June 1862; July/Aug. 1862 on mother Eva Lewis of Meridian, Pennsylvania detach. service in field; Sept./Oct. Miss., sister Betty Oliver of Union, 1862 thru July/Aug. 1863 present; Miss. and others. Services by Cur- Sept./Oct. 1863 on D.S. in the field; tis and Son, Childersburg Chapel. Copied at the county courthouse in York by editor. This county had a Nov. 1863 thru Feb. 1864 present; [Sent by Scott Rose, condensed Mar. 1864 D.S. Little Rock, Ark. from Shelby County Reporter, Aug. number of different Rose families pass through it at various times. since Mar. 23, 1864; May/June on 1, 2012] D.S. DuValls Bluff since Mar. 23, Robert J. “Bob” Rose, 87, lifelong Reg. of Births A 1885 thru Bk N 1864 on D.S. since Sept. 7, 1864 per resident of Springville, died Dec. 1895 --- No Rose S.O.; Muster out roll St. Louis, Mo. 10, 2011. Funeral Register of Births No. 1 (1893- Sept. 15, 1864 (age 23) due $100. from the Lutheran 1895) [M-405 Roll #47] Church of the Res- Ellsworth V., m, white, fa: Samuel urrection, Marion. P. Rose, mo: Sarah Rose, res. 7th TIMOTHY ROSE. Co. G 6 Reg. Survivors include Ward, York. Deceased’s occ. Mo. S.M. Cav. his wife of 62 year, laborer, he b. June 13, 1894 7th Age 28, 5’ 6 1/4”, fair compl., grey Pat; children Rob- Ward ert Rose of Spring- eyes, sandy hair, born Guernsey ville, Barb Colby Annie L., f, white, father: Joseph Co., Ohio, occupation: grocery. of Marion, and Lori Hutchison Rose, mother: Mary A. Rose, res. Enlisted Mar. 13 at Bethany. Re- of Winchester. Also sister Mary York. Deceased’s occ. laborer, b. turns: Jul. 1862 duty asst to Baker; Stoecker. He also left grandchil- June 6, 1895 at York Sept. 1862 duty nurse in hospital; dren and others. He was preceded Register of Births No. 2 1896- Nov. 1862 loss Nov. 3 Cass Co., in death by his parents, two broth- 1899 killed in skirmish with rebels, Quan- ers Harmon and Paul Rose. [From tral , near Harrisonville, Mo. [M-405 Sarah J., f, white, father: Samuel The Gazette Dec. 12, 2011.] Roll 741] Rose, mother: Sarah Rose, res. Jewel Clarke Rose, 83, of Din- York City,. Dec’d occ. merchant, widdie [Va.] passed away Feb. 4, b. Mar. 18 [or 15?] 1897, at York Missouri 2013. She was the daughter of the City late Kenneth E. and Hallie Hearst Mabel, f, white, father: D. C. Rose, Confederate Clarke, and was preceded in death mother: Margaret Rose, res. York by her husband, Caesara E. Rose City, fa. occ. operator, she b. Oct. National Archives Microfilm Series Jr., and a brother, A. B. Clarke. 30? 1898 at York City M322 Roll #97. She was the retired pianist of the JOHN P. ROSE. Co. B 1 Battn. Mo. United Methodist Church. Sur- and Son Funeral Home. Interment Inf. Priv./Priv. vived by children Dennis C. Rose, in the Rose Family Cemetery in Kenneth E. Rose, David W. Rose, [Unit hist., At different times in Dinwiddie. [From the Richmond and Lisa R. Daniel. Services at the July 1862 co. served as part of Times-Dispatch, sent by Thomas Petersburg Chapel of J. T. Morriss Hedgpeth’s Mo. Inf. & Forney’s Rose of Richmond.] Reg. Conf. Inf.] PAGE 5488 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

Descendants of William Rose of Bedford County, Pennsylvania

Courtesy of Cindy Newman

l to r: Lucy (Hook) Rose, Milton “Skinner” Rose, Dolly Rose Oliver, Marion Rose sitting on Dolly’s lap (mother of Cindy Newman), Bob Rose (Cindy’s uncle), Donald Rose (Cindy’s uncle), Arthur Jack Rose, and Arthur “Dugan” Rose. Cindy tells us that her aunt tells her memories of both Lucy and Arthur for she remembers them well. Cindy’s grandfather was George Sherman Rose, son of Harry and Lucy Jane (Hook) Rose; Harry was the son of Arthur and Emma (Deremer) Rose. Athur was the son of Henry4 and Talitha (Ash) Rose, Arthur3, Allen2, William1 Rose of Bedford County.

Johnston County, North Carolina Some Early estates

Copied at the courthouse by editor. INDEX TO INTESTATES [no will] Nancy Rose Bk 4 p 77 Dr. J. G. Rose Bk 4 p 528 Mrs. Emma E. Rose Bk 4 p 531 Joseph L. Rose Bk 5 p 421 These files should be Elias Rose Bk 6 p 77 available through the North Carolina State Archives in INDEX TO TESTATORS [wills] Raleigh. B. F. Rose Bk 3 p 309 Dr. J. W. Rose Bk 3 p 457 W. Tray Rose Bk 5 p 25 Henry C. Rose Bk 5 p 301 Elias Rose Bk 6 p 25 Joseph R. Rose Bk 6 p 241 Nicholas Rose Bk 2 p 253 Benjamin Rose Bk 2 p 254 E. G. Rose Bk 7 p 165 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5489 Death Certificates Informant: Mrs. Alice W. Rose, Arroyo Grande, Calif. Burial: Oak NEWS IN BRIEF Hill Ceme. Undertaker: Hocking- TYPED Certified Copy: Death Williams Co., San Jose, Calif. Cert: Bk 3 p 154, Susan Jane Rose, [Photocopy sent by Ginny Saf- white, d. 25 May 1921 in co. of Ca- ford. Ginny also sent photos of his The Washington Post, Sept. 28, 2012, bell, WV, aged 81y 5m 21d, house- tombstone in Oak Hill Cemetery, Music Review by Mark Jenkins, wife, widow, of senility heart fail- San Jose, California, but they are summarized: Frankie Rose, the ure. Certified 17 Aug. 1987, signed too dark to reproduce. Shown: Brooklyn singer-guitaris, veteran Hercil H. Gartin Clerk, C.C.C. by ROSE/Rev. James B./1858-1921. of several performances, at the Judith Smith, Deputy. [Sent by Rev. Rose was a son of Bluford Rock & Roll Hotel, said she was Nancy Sparks} Rose, and a grandson of Thomas retiring her latest CD after her cur- BENJAMIN ROSE: Camden Co., Rose.]] rent tour. [Sent by Ruth Woods. NJ: Benjamin Rose, age 80y 3m Photo too dark to reproduce.] 8d, white, Shoemaker, b. New From Weather Friends in The Wall Jersey, last place of residence: Greeneville Street Journal, Sat.-Sun. Jan. 26-27, Stockton, Camden Co. NJ, there 2013, Bruce Rose, a scientific con- since birth, d. at Stockton, Cam- County, South sultant to the Weather Channel den Co. NJ, father: Amos Rose b. Carolina and its former principal scientist America, mother: Martha Swallow was mentioned. “They don’t want b. America. I certify I attended the Copied by editor at the courthouse. their consumers to be surprised,” deceased, he died 26th [written he said of fellow forecasters, “And over] Feb. 1896, of Cystitis. Length in their mind, they think it’s bet- of sickness: four weeks. Signed: GRANTEE INDEX ter to have a false alarm so people [unreadable] residence: [unread- are fairly warned, as opposed to Arthur B. Rose from Julius H. able]undertaker: John Crawford, missing that forecast.” [Sent by Heyward, Tr , Deed Book VV p residence: ---? Hill?, burial ---? Thomas Rose of Richmond, Va.] NJ [very light in spots. Access to 360 1889 Lila Rose: Summarized from a original may be helpful. [From Arthur G. Rose from William Wil- lengthy article in Arlington [Va.] Louise Rosett] liams, Deed Book Z p 703 1863 Catholic Herald of Jan. 17-23, 2013, [Ed. note: Amos4 Rose (Thomas3, Margaret L. Rose from Arthur G. article bylined by Gretchen R. James2, John1), Amos Rose married 12 Rose , Deed Book Z p 751 1864 Crowe. Ten days prior to the 40th December 1812, Hunterdon County, anniversary of the passage of New Jersey VR (Bk 2 p 7), Martha Roe v Wade, a group of pro-life Swallow of Kingwood, married by Abstract: Deed Bk VV p 360, 20 advocates gathered at St. Charles Richard Opdyke, J.P. This Solebury Apr. 1888, Julius H. Heyward, Borromeo Church in Arling- family are Quaker Roses. Those Trustee to Arthur B. Rose, for ton Jan. 12 for familiar with the story of Thomas $2400, land in city and co of a mini-retreat Elwood Rose, the infamous leader of Greenville, adjoins right of way headlined by the famous escape from Libby Prison of Richmond & Danville Rail- pro-life activist in Richmond during the Civil War, Way, Reedy River at mouth of Lila Rose. Rose, will recognize this as the family from Old canal, adjoins lots #38, 49, 50 a 24-year-old which Thomas Rose descended.] & 51, contains 32 acres known as Catholic con- lot #37 in division of real estate [Ed. note: Following is a descendant vert, officially of John Westfield also tract adj. became in- of Thomas and Ann (Bronner) Rose above which adj. lands of T. Q.? of Pope County, Illinois.] JAMES volved with the Donaldson, John B. Marshall etal, right-to-life movement at 15 when BUCHANAN ROSE, Rev., Santa contains 28 acres known as lot 30 Clara Co., Calif.: #21-040564. she founded Live Action, a pro-life in div. of real estate of John West- noprofit specializing in investiga- Morgan Hill. Rev. James Buch- fild decd. The former of these lots anan Rose, male, white, married, tive journalism. “But her pro-life was conveyed to me by Emma W. heart was developed even earlier d. Oct. 23, 1921. Spouse: Alice M. Mayberry Oct. 9, 1886 & the latter Rose. He was born Jan. 11, 1858, than that in her San Jose, Calif., by S. J. Douthit Master deed dated childhood home, where she was d. age 63y 9m 12d. Occupation: Dec. 6, 1886. Signed: Julius H. minister. Born in Illinois. Father: the third of eight children.: [Sent Heyword, Trustee. Wit.: Geo. W. by Pat Hudson] Blewford Rose b.p. unknown, Thuruston, A. R. Dorroh? Ack.: 20 mother’s maiden name unknown. Dec. 1880 and rec. PAGE 5490 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN ARCHIBALD ROSE. Richmond, Virginia.

This is the final payment to heirs for Revolutionary pension. Available from the National Archives. The ledgers of payments are from Microfilm publicationT-718 Roll 1 Vol. A, Act of 1818, 818-32, Ledgers, but those include all payments made. The Final Payment of Pension files are only available if there was an outstanding sum due the pen- sioner and someone claimed it. These are only for the Revolutionary War. These claims were made by an agent for the estate (executor, administrator, etc.) or by heirs of a deceased pensioner. Only the ledgers are microfilmed; the files themselves must be requested on NATF 85 or if at the Archives personally, use their in-house form. The following file was personally examined at the National Archives by editor. To request a file provide the name of the pensioner (usually the husband or spouse), the agency from which the payment was made (in this case Richmond), and a date or approximate date of death. This is because the files are organized in that manner. Note also that there could be two files; one for the husband and one for the wife. Or, only one file which could be for either the husband or the wife. Or, if no one filed such a claim, there will be be no file.]

Certificate: Under law of 1818, Archibald Rose, Sergeant in the Revolution, inscribed for $8 per month. Dated: 18 Sept. 1828. Signed: P. B. Porter, Secretary of State. Affidavit: Borough of Norfolk, Va., appears William R. Howe, Cynthia Howe, John M. Webb and Mary A. Webb, made oath that the said Mary A. Webb wife of John M. Webb, and Cynthia Howe wife of William R. Howe, are daughters of Archibald Rose deceased, pensioner in revolutionary war under law of 1818, late a Sergeant. Deceased pensioner resided in Borough of Norfolk for space of 40 years before his death, previous thereto resided in the same? place. Signed: John M. Webb, Mary A. Webb, William R. Howe, Cynthia Howe. Dated: 17 June 1837. Power of Attorney: John M. Webb and Mary A. Webb his wife and William R. Howe and Cynthia Howe his wife, we the said Mary Ann Webb and Cynthia Howe being children of Archibald Rose deceased in the Borough of Norfolk, Va., appoint Peter P. Mayo attorney to collect from 4 Sept. 1829 to 26 Dec. 1829, being the day of his death. Dated: 17 June? 1837. Signed: William R. Howe, John M. Webb, Cynthia Howe, Mary A. Webb. Wit.: W.? Southgate, Wm. -? Parks, -? Marsh. Ack.: 17 June 1837. Affidavit: Norfolk Borough, at Hustings court 27 May 1837, on application of William R. Howe and Cynthia his wife, William M. Webb and Mary Ann his wife, the said Cynthia and [Mary?] Ann being heirs at law of Archibald Rose decd, appears from affidavit of Elizabeth Mitchell, the said Archibald Rose departed this life 26 Dec. [year off page] further appears by evidence of Catharine Guthrie that said Cynthia and [Mary? off page] Ann and Rebecca Rose are the only children and heirs at law of Archibald Rose decd, that he left no widow, and that said Rebecca Rose removed from this Commonwealth, and further appears from oath of William R. Howe that Rebecca Rose has not been heard of for more than [off page] years and that she is in parts unknown and that exertions have been made without success to ascertain her residence. Affidavit: Hustings Court 24 July 1837, evidence of Elizabeth Mitchell showing that Archibald Rose deceased, pensioner died 26 Dec. 1829, and evidence of Catharine Guthrie showing that Cynthia Howe wife of William R. Howe, Mary Ann the wife of William M. Webb, and Rebecca Rose are the only children and heirs at law of said Archibald Rose, taken before court 27 May 1847. Dated: 31 July 1837. Signed: Jno Williams, Cl. --- Power of Attorney, appoint Vespersian Ellis attorney. Dated: 19 Jan. 1833. Signed: John M. Webb, Mary A. Webb, William P. Howe, Cynthia Howe. Wit.: Wm. Woodward, Jno. Williams, --- oo---?

Roll of Representatives American Mercury of 5-8-1827, XLIII issue 2236 p [2], Hartford, Ct., located at www.godfrey.org. This website is a subscription service and though not entirely devoted to New England and New York, has many items concerning those locations.

In a ROLL OF REPRESENTATIVES there are listed for Branford: Elijah Linsley, Jonathan Rose. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5491 George M. Rose age 53, is guardian of children Co., Ill. during her life, to make Civil War Pension (Union) under 16 of George M. Rose, that up whatever her farm known as he was married under the name Lily Farm being part of estate of of Geo. M. Rose to Henretta C. her former husband lacks in mak- The following is a descendant of Phil- Renner, etc. ing a comfortable support, if farm lip Rose of Franklin County, Ohio. sold by my heirs, a portion for her GEORGE M. ROSE. minor Frank sufficient support, etc., also to wife Glasgow (gdn.). Co. C 6 U.S. Cav. Escambia County, $500, to granddaughter Alta Mira invalid f/1864, a/50592, c/62985. Rose one horse saddle cow and minor f/1897, a/655604, Minn. Florida calf, one bedstead, bed and bed- ding; to my children Alexander Claim for Invalid Pension: 20 Aug. Rose, Martha Ann Wilson, Nancy 1864, George M. Rose, Butler Co., In a 1983 letter received by edi- Grider, William Henry Rose, Ohio, aged 24, Priv., Co. G, Lt. -? tor from the Circuit Court of this James K. Polk Rose, Thomas Jeffer- Paulding 6th Reg. U. S. Cav., Col. county, who reported: there was a son Rose, Rachael Caroline Rose, Hunter, vol. at Columbus, Ohio Phillip Rose in Escambia County Tobias Vincen Rose and Garbarel- 20 July 1861, disch. City Point, Va. as early as 1827 who was falsely la Iantha Matilda Rose, residue of 1 Aug. 1864, his po is Hamilton, imprisoned for a debt. There was real and personal, etc. Appoints Ohio, gives disability, etc. Signed: also a Walter Rose in Pensacola Alexander Rose and James K. Polk George M. Rose. Wit.: F. Nicklaus, in 1874 who built an ice house on Rose executors. Signed: John (his R. B. Rose. the waterfront, and a A. J. Rose who was an attorney in the 1890s. x mark) Rose. Wit.: John R. Eden?, Declaration: by George M. Rose, Their court case index shows an J. H. Waggoner. Codicil: Changes his wife’s full name was Henrietta F. P. Rose who was in the fishing provisions to granddaughter, to Clara Rose, maiden name, Renner, business with a J. R. Saunders in give her equal share of real and She died 2 Mar. 1892, they m. 22 the early 1900s. person etc., names children as: Feb. 1867 in Glasgow, Scott Co., Alexander Rose, Martha Ann Wil- Ill., living children: Mary E. Rose son, Nancy Crider, William Henry b. 20 Dec. 1869; Warren A. Rose Rose, James K. Polk Rose, Thomas b. 12 Nov. 1872; Ida M. Rose b. 18 Erie County, Jefferson Rose, Rachael Caroline Sept. 1877; Fannie Bell Rose b. 22 Pennsylvania Rose. Codicil dated Apr. 14, 1873. Apr. 1888; Percival R. Rose b. 12 Signed: John (his x mark) Rose. Mar. 1884; Grace A. Rose b. 20 Dec. Wit.: John R. Eden, Joseph H. Wag- Sent by Michael Rose. 1887. Signed: George M. Rose, 26 goner. Proved: 18 Apr. 1887. Apr., 1892. Phillipsville, Union Cemetery Widow’s relinquishment (gives John P. Rose 1863-1953, Father CC of Marriage: George M. Rose her receipt for her portion) 16 Myrtle Rose, daughter of John & and Clarra Renner, 22 Feb. 1867, May 1887. Scott Co., Ill., by Robert Henry, Minnie Rose, Inventory: 16 May 1887. J.P. Apr. 27, 1909 - Aug. 3, 1909 Sophia Rose 1862-1906, wife Executor’s Bond: 16 May 1887. Death Cert.: George M. Rose, d. of Fred Rose 1860-1945 pneumonia, 18 Apr. 1894, Nobles Adam C. Rose 1857-1923 father, Final Report: 29 June 1888. Co., Minn., age 52 y 8m 12d side by side with Letter of Administration with Will Affidavit: Pike Co., Ill., 30 Sept. Anna M. Rose, wife of Charles Annexed: to Alexander and James 1902, John Y. Rose, aged 70, po Rose, mother, 1827-1934 K. Polk Rose, 16 May 1887. Milton, Co. of Pike, he was pres- Appraisement: 16 May 1887. ent at marriage of George M. Rose . and Clarra Rose, that neither had Moultrie County, been previously married, that Illinois We index each issue so be he believed Percival R. Rose is Abstracts of Estate: Box 77 and was son of George M. and sure to check names you Clarra, that correct maiden name Will of John Rose of Town of Sulli- seek whenever you view a of Clarra Rose was Henrietta C. van, Co. of Moultrie, 27 Nov. 1867, copy of the Renner and she was also called to wife Mary Jane E 1/2 of Block Rose Family Bulletin! Clarra Renner. 10 in Town of Sullivan, Moultrie Co., also use of firewood, etc., Declaration of Guardian for chil- also sufficient amount of rents dren under 16: 28 Apr. 1897, No- and profits of my farm in Shelby bles Co., Minn., Frank Glasgow, PAGE 5492 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Phillip Rose family of Franklin County, Ohio

From information submitted by Arlo and Jean (Rose) Baumgarn

Arlo and Jean are very interested in Jean’s Rose family. She is a descendant of George Melville Rose, a son of Aaron and his first wife Theresa “Therzy” (Young) Rose. Though it was known that there was some sort of connection between George M. Rose and Aaron Rose, it wasn’t clear whether they were father and son. However, Arlo and Jean found at the National Archives the Recruit Declaration for 1861 in the Civil War in which George M. Rose signed, and Thersey (her x mark) Rose signed for consent of a minor. which provides some very good evidence. This family descends from Phillip Rose of Franklin County, Ohio. Many will recall this family has been of particular interest because Phillip’s daughter Sarah married a Abraham Lacy Rose. Jean’s ancestor Aaron Rose was a son of Philip, and brother of Sarah (Rose) Rose. Y-DNA testing puts Phillip Rose in Group Y, while his son-in-law Abraham Lacy Rose is in Group K (the latter related to Long Island Roses). Those interested in this family will find a Family Report listed at: www.RoseFamilyAssociation.com. Go to the tab “For Sale” and then to “Family Reports.”

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Arlo tells us that they ordered the military records of George M. Rose from the National Archives and the Declaration of Recruit was among them. To the upper right is George M. Rose taken in Worthington Minnesota. To the right are Arlo and Jean Baumgarn. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5493 ROSE FAMILY ing her natural life or widowhood at time of death. Exr: Son, ENOS after her death or marriage I wish Wilson County, North ROSE. Wit.: R. H. ROBBINS, Carolina for the land to be sold together -? JONATH[A]N TOMLINSON. And the money divided between p. 65: ROSE, SARAH my four children Enos Rose Polly From: Abstracts of Wills of Wilson March 14, 1888. Ct. July 23, 1896. Evans Zilpha Kirby and Zilla Boy- County, North Carolina 1855-1899 Bk. 3, p. 204. Land sold to highest ett Equally” by J. Robert Boykin III, provided by bidder for cash. Personal prop. Bob who traces this family. That said will was duly proved by Sold the same. Son: JOHN ROSE, Enos Rose the Executor thereto. $20.00. Dau: PIETY FINCH, $5.00. That on the day [blank] day of p. 64-65: ROSE, BARNEY Dau: ALICE ADAMS, $25.00. Equally div. bal. of money btw. March 1878 Polly Rose the widow May 4, 1866. Ct. No date. Bk. of Joel Rose departed this life. 1, p. 123. Wife: MILLIE ROSE, WILLIAM ROSE, MARY AL- estate – real & personal during FORD & NANCY HALLY. Exr: That the said Polly Evans men- her life, after, to be sold & div. Son-in-law, WILLIAM HALLY. tioned in said will died during equally among my heirs with Wit: J. T. RENTFROW, A. G. the year 1867 [the 6 written over exception of DEMPSEY ROSE’s PRICE. another digit] leaving Penny Rose, children. Dau: PIETY ROSE, 1 James Evans, Arcoda? Tedder and bed & furn., $10.00. JAMES ROSE, Cina Moore her children. That on Transcribed from photocopy sent by the [blank] day of [blank] 1872 the son of DEMPSEY ROSE, $2.00. Bob Boykin: marked as Wilson Co., CATHERINE ROSE, dau. Of said Cina Moore died leaving the NC Estate Records, Rose, from NC infant petitioner Betty Moore Wil- DEMPSEY ROSE, $2.00. Exr: Dr. Archives, Raleigh, NC. W. T. BREWER. Wit.: JEREMIAH liam Moore and Joseph Moore, her BASS, JOSEPH STANSELL. Wilson Co., Superior Court, Enos children and heirs at law. Rose Zilpha Kirby Lilla Boyett That the personal Estate of said p. 65: ROSE, JOEL P. Ct. prop. Theophilus Rose wife Penny Rose Val. $1,400.00 Joel Rose has been applied to the Wilson Tedder wife A—oda? Ted- discharge of the debts of said tes- Dec. 26, 1866. Ct. March 4, 1875. der James Evans, Betty Moore Bk. 2 p 162. Wife: POLLY ROSE, tator & the same have been fully William Moore & Joseph Moore, paid up. land & appurtenances situated the last three infants by their thereon where I now live, together guardian ad litem and next friend Wherefore the said petitioner with her choise of horse, cow & May Moore. [prayd?] that some suitable per- calf, bed, stead & furn. Furniture son be appointed Commissioner in kit., as much as she wishes, to To the Court, The petition of Enos to make sale of said land the the keep my cart & farming tools, Rose, Zilpha Kirby, Lilla Boyett, proceeds applied to the parties sow & pegs (if I have one at my Theophilus Rose and wife Penny Entitled thereto in the proportion death), if not 5 shoats & 1 yrs. Rose Wilson Tedder wife Ascoda? in which they are entitled, and for “alwance” for herself & her stock. Tedder James Evans Betty Moore such other and further ---? As the At death or marriage, land to be William Moore and Joseph Moore Court may deem proper. sold together with other articles the last three infants by their next friend and guardian ad litem May Connor [?] x Woodard named & money divided bew. At—as Jr. My four children: ENOS ROSE, Moore, showeth unto the Court. POLLY EVANS, ZILPHA KIRBY That Joel Rose late of the County & ZILLA BOYETT, equally. Also of Wilson departed this life on Enos Rose ¼ = ¼ all money I have on hand at death. the 1st day of March 1875 having Lilla Boyett ¼ ¼ To POLLY EVANS, $50.00 in first made and published his last Zilpha Kirby ¼ ¼ money. To MARENDY THORNE, will and testament devising his Penny Rose ¼ of ¼ $25.00. For CHERRY KIRBY, real Estate situated in said County James Evans ¼ “ ¼ $25.00. To LANEY LAMM, $5.00. B-ock? Creek Township adjoining Ancoda Tedder ¼ “ ¼ To SARAH LAMM, $5.00. To the lands of Jonathan Tomlinson, Betty Moore 1/3 of ¼ of ¼ ENOS ROSE, 1 horse or mule (if I Edwin Lamn & others and Con- William Moore 1/3 of ¼ of ¼ have one at death) if not, $50.00. taining about one hundred and Joseph Moore 1/3 of ¼ of ¼ ¼ And all the residue I wish to be Ninety Eight Acres more or less, as sold & money div. btw. ZILLA follows “I give bequeath & devise Ed. note: The above document shows BOYETT, ZILPHA KIRBY, ENOS of my land &c as follows, to my the value of obtaining photocopies of ROSE & POLLY EVANS, equally, bellowed wife the land and ap- the whole document. or to their heirs who may be living purtenances thereon where I now live together with &c to have Dur- PAGE 5494 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Joel Beverly Rose, Dubois County, Indiana and Kentucky Connected to editor’s family of Bennet Rose of King George County, Virginia and North Carolina

The following was extracted from a lengthy account sent by Carol Horne who tells us that this account was prepared by her great aunt Helen Rose. DNA testing indicates that this family is in Group L which is not surprising since they carry the name of Bennet in their family. Associate editor Seymour T. Rose descends from Bennet Rose of King George and Culpepper Counties, Virginia who later moved to Surry/Wilkes County area of North Carolina. Joel Beverly Rose . Lengthy notes “Historical Notes on Dubois County ‘Indiana” … The members of the Rose family, Ameri- can settlers in the western part of Madison township, were for half a century a beacon light of intellectual activity ,… By request Miss Helen Rose has kindly furnished these Historical Notes with the following history of the Rose family, and EARLY LIFE IN MADISON TOWNSHIP: “Mary Ann Nicholson, eldest daughter of Richard and Susan Stover Nicholson, was born on a farm in the extreme northwest corner of Clarke County, Indiana, Jan. 10, 1843. She was the third child in a family of thirteen. Her grandfather’s family had moved to Indiana from the Allegheny Mountain region during the thirties. They were a part of the tide of western emigration. The elder Nicholson and his sons came to Indiana in good financial circumstances. Richard Nicholson and his family came to Hillman, Dubois County about 1855, where my mother attended district school until fifteen years of age, when her teacher told her she was able to make a license to teach. He presented her an English grammar, edited by Noble Butler, as a reward for excellent scholarship. However, she did not become a teacher, as women were not yet engaged in that profession in Dubois County, but, instead, assisted in the performance of the numer- ous household duties entailed by the needs of a large family. Spinning, dyeing and weaving, and sewing were domestic arts in which she attained unusual skill. She took an active part in church and social affairs of the time and place. “One event when she was scarcely eighteen, her ‘knight’ in the person of my father “came riding by” and asked for lodging for the night. The celerity with which she prepared the evening meal attracted his atten- tion as readily as her bright, dark eyes, raven black hair and fine complexion. The result was that after a courtship of two years, they were married Dec. 23, 1862. They became the parents of six children, Helen, Mary B. (Mrs. Mollie B. Cooper), Edith (Mrs. Edith R. Hostetter), Charles B., Susan (who died in infancy) and Maye (Mrs. Maye R. Green). My mother died Dec. 22, 1919. The remains of both mother and father rest in Shiloh Cemetery. “Joel Beverly Rose was born in Southern Kentucky, July 11, 1831, and died at his home in Madison Town- ship, Dubois County, Indiana, May 18th, 1897. He was the son of Walker and Edith Kemper Rose. He was the third of seven children. His paternal grandfather, Wm. Bennett Rose, had emigrated from Culpepper County, Virginia, to Kentucky. His father was a tanner by trade and his mother the daughter of a wealthy Kentucky land owner, who voluntarily freed his slaves several years before the beginning of the Civil War. “Joel attended school in a pioneer log schoolhouse with a huge fireplace in one end of the room, uncom- fortable backless hewn log seats in the center, a hewn log shelf extending along one side which served as a writing desk during the day and upon which books were stored when not in use. The chief materials of instruction were a reader, a spelling book, an arithmetic, a copy book and a goose quill pen, and presiding over all a stern master who wielded his beach rod without discrimination. On account of the death of his father Joel was compelled to leave school at the age of thirteen and assist his mother and older brother John in earning a living for the large family. At the age of twenty he became a partner with his brother-in-law, Amos Dye, in the live stock trade, which consisted of buying and selling horses, sheep and cattle, While engaged in this business, he made several steamboat trips to New Orleans. In the meantime, his mother had received a considerable sum as her inheritance from her father’s estate, and the family had moved to the more progressive region further north … according to the Dubois County official records concerning the transfer of real estate, in 1854, Dye and Rose purchased from Samuel Postlethwait, a farm of two hun- dred acres west of Ireland, the same lying in sections eighteen and nineteen. The next year they sold this to William Mahan and returned to Kentucky where the Dye family had continued their residence. About 1857, Joel B. Rose and his brother-in-law dissolved partnership, the latter with his wife, Aunt Mary, moving to Texas. The older brother, John, had married and gone to Arkansas to establish a home for his coming Con’t next page ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5495 family. Two brothers, Oscar and Alonzo had died while the family News in Brief lived in Southern Kentucky. The remainder of the family, consisting of Joel B., his mother, a younger brother, Albert, and a young sister Melvina, came to Dubois County. In 1860, Joel B. and Albert purchased Summarized from a lengthy aticle. seventy-five acres near Hillham, Columbia Township, from William Mickey Rose was a childhood M. and Mary A. Cave … friend of , sharing his pal’s fervent enthusiasms for baseball, jazz and movies and later Ed. note: The following has always intrigued us, because of the name of Ben- becoming the young film-maker’s nett Rose, the same as editor’s ancestor. Now it would appear very likely that writing partner for his early mad- the following is connected in some manner to the family of Joel Beverly Rose cap comedies. Mr. Rose went on of this present article. to become a television comedy Acts of the General Assembly of the commonwealth of Kentucky writer for , Sid 1841-1842 Caesar and others. He died April 7 at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. p. 146: Chapter 116. AN ACT for the benefit of the heirs of Bennett at the age of 77. Rose, deceased. He was born in Brooklyn on May SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth 20, 1935. Michael Rose, known as of Kentucky, That it shall be lawful for the guardian of Eliza Jane Rose, Mickey, was the son of a single William Rose, Winston Rose, Bennett Rose, John Rose, Elizabeth Rose, mother, Sylvia Subin. His father and Mary J. Rose, children and heirs at law of Bennett Rose, deceased, left the family before he was to file a bill or petition in the Casey Circuit Court, praying for the sale of born. a tract of land, in the county of Barren, which belonged to said Bennett Rose at his death; and the Judge of said court is directed to decree the Mr. Rose married Judy Wolf who sale of said land whenever the guardian shall manifest the propriety died in 2003 after 40 years of mar- and expediency of so doing, in the manner prescribed by existing laws: riage. In addition to his daughter, Provided, however, that the Judge of said court shall be regulated in Jennifer, a stand-up comedian, his his action on said bill or petition, by the laws now in force and the rules survivors include his son, Quincy of chancery practice. Rose, a filmaker, and grandchil- dren. Sec. 2. That it shall be lawful for the Judge of said court, if to him it shall appear most beneficial to the interest of the heirs of said Bennett In a statement released by Allen’s Rose, deceased, to appoint some fit and proper person as Curator for biographer, Allen said “Mickey said heirs, and to him said Judge shall confide, under the supervision was one of the funniest humans I and control of the court, the power and authority to select, contract know, a true original ...” for, and purchase, in the name and in behalf of the heirs, some suitable Article in the Washinton Post of tract of land in the county of Casey: Provided, said Curator shall not April 13, 2013, by-lined by Rebec- undertake or contract to pay therefor, a greater sum of money than that ca Trounson and sent by member realized by the sale of the tract of land in the county of Barren, and the Pat Hudson. Judge of said court is hereby invested with full and ample power and authority to make all such rules and decrees as to him may seem right and necessary to effectuate the object and intent of this act. Approved, February 1, 1842. Matt and Kem Rose are crazy about beer, “but only the good stuff.” They will open a Dauphin County, Pennsylvania brewery in Lorton, Vir- Orphan's Court Index: Estates to 1890. ginia which 1843: Susan Rose, File No. 34 Paper 1, Orphan's Docket J p 495, August will host tast- 22, 1843. ing evenings on Fridays, Satur- Abstract: petition of Susan A. Rose for guardian. petition of Susann days and Sundays. [From Greater Amelia Rose a minor above age 14, has no father and her late guard- Alexandria Patch April 2013, sent ian George Rupley died a few months ago, asks court to appoint a by Pat Hudson. guardian. Signed: Susan A. Rose, 22 Aug. 1843. Court appoints John C. Bucker grdn. File 34 Paper 1. [Note: she is known to be daughter of Harvey Rose of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.] PAGE 5496 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

THE FAMILY TREE Family of King George Co., Virginia and Gallatin Coun- ty, Kentucky.

Above: Susan Rose and husband Dick taken 2003. To the right, in Seabeck, Kitsap,Wash. in 1987 with three children Mark Jeffrey, Lori Ann and Vicki Sue. (See this family line below.)

3315R13 - Susan (Powell) and the United church of Canada. In Memoriam Rose She likes gardening and decorative Member #3220R$09, Harold Eu- 1-Charles Rose b1756 m --Hutchin- painting and sailing. She also en- gene Rose of Holly, Michigan, son; 2-William Henry b1794-1800 joys hockey, curling and baseball (to died February 8, 2013. He was m Hannah Goins; 3-Thomas Jef- watch) games, in addition to a love of a descendant of Thomas and ferson Rose b14 Feb. 1826 m Eliza- Irish music. Ann (Bronner) Rose of Franklin beth Carr; 4-Hiram Baldwin Rose 3306P13 - Luann Price County, Georgia. We extend our b 26 May 1852 m Margaret Cooper 1-William Rose b1805 m Mary sympathy to his wife Miriam and Racey; 5-John Walters Rose b. 13 Ann “Polly” Evans; 2-Harrison his family. Nov. 1893 m Helen Doe; 6-Robert Rose b1832 m Amanda Boddy; Reud Rose b 26 Dec. 1912 m Ber- Member Pamela Novak #2431N98, 3-Franklin D. Rose b1849 m Alice a descendant of Micajah Rose of nice Alma Maass (grandfather of Ann Croyle; 4-Jesse E. Rose b3 member’s husband) Pope County, Illinois, died June Mar. 1876 m Alice Augusta Wil- 26, 2009 according to her sister Family of King George Co., Va., later son; 4-Elda Marie Rose b1898 ... Dianna (Rose) Marshall. Theirs of Gallatin, Harrison, Owen Cos., to 7-member is an interesting North Carolina/ etc. Ky. and much later to Colo. and Family of Somerset Co., Pa. and later Tennessee family with connec- Calif. Cambria Co., Pa. tions in Edgecombe County. Member Susan has a passion for gene- Luann is a retired legal secretary. Her alogy, and loves her family, hiking in hobbies include reading, Civil War the Olympics. She is very proud of her history, her grandchildren, volunteer- To all members family, both the ones who have gone ing at the library, and traveling. before and the generations ahead. Please send a photo of 3319G13 - Evangeline (Rose) 3314C13 - Barbara Mae Godden yourself or yourself and Carson 1-William Amos Rose bc1780 m spouse and immediate 1-Samuel Rose m Elizabeth; 2-Ra- Mourning Evans; 2-Wm Amos family, We can also use chel Rose bp 1787 m John Carr ... Rose Jr. b. 1827 m Dorcas Cath- to 6-member erine Wilson; 3-Jessie W. Rose photos of your parents, Family of Prince Edward County, b1862 m Rose Etta Rainer; 4-Wil- grandparents, etc. If Ontario, Canada. liam Albert Rose b1908 m Agatha you can send 2-3 pho- Barbara tells us that she likes scuba A. Martin...to 6-member diving. She owned her own power #1 of Nash Co., NC and SC; #2 SC tos it would be great! boat and located some ship wrecks in and Tipton Co., Tenn. We all enjoy them. Lake Ontario. She is a member of the Evangeline tells us that she is a health Ontario Genealogical Society and the care consultant. United Empire Loyalists’ Association ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5497

Courtesy of Roger T. Stephenson Members Page left to right first row: Truman G. Rose, Lula Bell Rose, Alice Belle Duff Rose. A reunion annnouncement of Standing in back: Uncle Harold the 67th annual Rose Family Gilbert Rose, Aunt Alice Rose. Reunion held August 11, 2013 at Douthat state Park, Virginia. This is a yearly event; a gathering of descendants of Joseph Rose of Giles and Montgomery Counties, Virginia who believe their earliest ancestor was named Alexander Rose. They are part of Group P of Roger Stephenson tells us that this photo would have been taken about the DNA project. If you are inter- 1905 in Prentice, Wisconsin. Truman had a barber shop in Prentice prior ested in next year’s get together to retiring and then joined his brother, Andrew, in operation of a mink email to [email protected] to be and fox ranch near Brantwood, Price County, Wisconsin. put on their mailing list. Truman b. 26 Mar 1871, d. 12 June 1953 This interesting Rose family has a Alice b. 18 Feb. 1863, d. 3 Mar. 1909, m. 3 April 1895 connection to the Nathaniel Rose Hazel b. 15 Apr. 1895, d. Apriil 1935 family of Estill County, Kentucky Harold b. 23 April 1898, d. 10 Aug. 1960 though the exact connection is not Lula b. 17 Feb. 1901, d. 19 Dec. 1998 known. Nathaniel was born before Roger is a son of Lula Belle (Rose) Stephenson. This family is part of 1775 and married Esther who is Group T of the Rose DNA project. Roger’s grandfather was Truman believed to have been a DORTON Gilbert Rose, son of John Gilbert Rose, who was son of Samuel Rose, or DEATON. John Levi Rose, Samuel Rose, Jr., Samuel Rose, Sr. of Dutchess County, New York. Samuel is believed to be son of Arie3, Arie2, Aldert Hey- Descendants continue to seek manse1 Roosa of Dutchess County, New York and Bennington County, answers to the ancestry! Vermont.

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NEW FOR September 2013 3316R13-SB M. Catherine Rose-Walker, 5500 Twp. Rd. 250, Logan, OH 43138 3317R13-SB Phillip Lee Rose, 5500 Twp Rd. 250, Logan, OH 43128 3318R13-SU Evelyn Rose, 31 Mizpah St., San Francisco, CA 94131 3319G13-SU Evangeline Godden, 866 Princeton Dr., Sonoma,CA 95476 3320D13-SU Sandor Laszio Domonkos, 927 Southwest Drive, Davidson, NC 28036 3321R13-SB Ellen Mae Rose, 548 Tomkins Loop, Cary, NC 27517 3322S13-SU Denis Stefango, 2266 Remington Dr., Naperville, IL 60565 3323S13-M Sharon Scott, 6212 E. 18th St., Tucson, AZ 85711 3324C13-SU Martha Gayle (Powell) Caparell, 529 Parkovash Ave., South Bend, IN 46617 3325H13-SB Catherine Hof, 25818 Whataview, San Antonio, TX 78260 3326P13-SB Guy Potts, 5625 Alta V ista Ct., Raleigh, NC 27610 PAGE 5498 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

Edwards, Daniel, 5486 Morrison, Sarah, 5484 INDEX Joseph, 5486 Murphy, James A., 5484 All names indexed; names may Ellison, Gertrude, 5480 Newman, Cindy, 5488 appear more than once on a page. Ely, James N., 5485 Nicholson, Mary A., 5481 Evans, James, 5493 Mary Ann, 5494 Adams, Alice, 5493 Evans, James, 5493 Richard, 5494 Alford, Mary, 5493 Mary Ann “Polly,” 5496 Susan Stover, 5494 Allen, Woody, 5495 Mourning, 5496 Nicklaus, F., 5491 Arringdale, Annie E., 5485 Polly, 5493 Oliver, Betty, 5487 Ash, Talitha, 5488 Everden, Walter, 5486 Dolly Rose, 5488 Bass, Jeremiah, 5493 Faulkner, Larry, 5483 Palmer, Henrietta, 5482 Baumgarn, Arlo, 5492 Finch, Piety, 5493 Stephen, 5486 Jean (Rose), 5492 Jeremiah, 5486 Parham, Ann/Nancy, 5483 Bell, --, Rev., 5482 Fitzhugh, Ann, 5485 Richard, 5483 Bellamy, Joseph? R.?, 5480 Gartin, Hercil H., 5489 Perry, William, 5487 Benjamin, Dammon, 5486 Gellette, Sarah, 5484 Porter, P. B., 5490 Bilbrey, Roy, 5481 Glasgow, Frank, 5491 Postlewait, Samuel, 5494 Black, Calvin,M.D., 5485 Hannah E., 5482 Potts, Guy, 5497 Boardman, Lucy, 5477 Godden, Evangeline, 5497 Powell, Susan, 5496 Boddy, Amanda, 5496 Evangeline (Rose), 5496 Price, A. G., 5493 Borromeo, Charles, 5489 Goins, Hannah, 5496 Luann, 5496 Boyett, Lilla, 5493 Green, Maye R. (Rose), 5494 Province, Irma Close, 5482 Zilla, 5493 Grider, Nancy, 5491 Racey, Margaret Co9oper, 5496 Boykin, J. Robert III, 5493 Guthrie, Catharine, 5490 Rainer, Rose Etta, 5496 Brasher, Kathy, 5487 Hait, Frank Jr., 5481 Renner, Clara, 5491 Brewer, W. T., 5493 Hally, Nancy, 5493 Renner, Henrietta C., 5491 Bronner, Ann, 5496 Hally, William, 5493 Rentfrow J. T., 5493 Brouchoud, Kai Lewis, 5485 Hardy, Eliza Cole, 5482 Robbins, R. H., 5493 Broyles, Martha Sue, 5481 Hawkins, Wyatt, 5483 Robertson, 5486 Bucker, John C., 5495 Heward, Julius H., 5489 Roosa, -- 5477 Bulack, Joseph, 5485 Hobbs, R. B., M.D., 5480 Roosa\Rose, Aldert Hemanse, 5497 Burleson, 5485 Hof, Catherine, 5497 Root, Ephraim, 5486 Capafrell, Martha Gaye (Powell), 5497 Horne, Carol, 5494 Rose, Abigail, 5480 Carlson, Judy, 5481 Hostetter, Edith R. (Rose), 5494 Abraham, 5480 Carr, Elizabeth, 5496 Howe, Cynthia (Rose), 5490 Abraham Lacy, 5492 Carson, Barbara Mae, 5496 William\William R., 5490 Adam C., 5491 Carson Johnny, 5495 Hudson, Pat, 5489, 5495 Albert, 5495 Carter, Herbert, 5483 Hutchinson, --, 5496 Albert B., 5480 Cave, Mary A., 5495 Lori, 5487 Aldert Heymanse, 5497 William M., 5495 Jenkins, Mark, 5489 Alex, 5480 Clack, Sterling, 5483 Johnson, Ebba, 5484 Alexander, 5483, 5491 Clark, William E., 5481 Kasson, Jane, 5480 Alice, 5497 Clarke, A. B., 5487 Kemper, Edith, 5494 Alice Belle Duff, 5497 Hallie Hearst, 5487 Kirby, Cherry, 5493 Alice M., 5489 Kenneth E., 5487 Zilpha, 5493 Alice W., 5489 Close, Lucina Margaret, 5482 Lamm, Sarah, 5493 Allen, 5488 Colby, Barb, 5487 Edwin, 5493 Alonzo, 5495 Cooper, Mollie B. (Rose), 5494 Lann, Laney, 5493 Alta Mira, 5491 Crider Nancy, 5491 Lewis, Eva, 5487 Alvah B., 5482 Croacher, Frank, 5484 William Mitchell, 5485 Amos, 5489 Croyle, Alice Ann, 5496 William Turnor, 5485 Ann, 5480, 5483 Cushmnan, Allerton, 5486d Lickey, Arthur, Rev., 5481 Ann (Bronner), 5496 Daniel, Lisa R., 5487 Lisley, Elijah, 5490 Ann/Nancy, 5483 Deaton/Dorton, Esther, 5497 Lyman, Marion, 5481 Anna M., 5491 Devin, John W., 5484 Maass, Bernice Alma, 5496 Anna Urith, 5485 Devlin, Mary, 5484 Mahan, William, 5494 Annie L., 5487 DeWolf, Stephen, 5486 Manley, George, 5486 Archibald, 5490 Dickinson, Rockwell, 5477 Manly, George, 5486 Arie, 5497 Sarepta (Rose), 5477 Marshall, ,Dianna (Rose), 5496 Arthur, 5488 Doe, Helen, 5496 John B., 5489 Arthur “Dugan,” 5488 Domonkos, Sandor Laszio, 5497 Martin, Agatha A., 5496 Arthur B., 5489 Donaldson, T. Q., 5489 Master, S. J. Douthit, 5489 Arthur G., 5489 Dorroh, A. R., 5489 Mauerer, Mary Ellen (Rose), 5482 Arthur Jack, 5488 Dorton/Deaton, Esther, 5497 Mayo Peter P., 5490 B. F., 5488 Doss, Beth, 5481 McCarthy, Roy D., 5481 Ben Lacy, Dr., 5483 Chelsea Brooke, 5481 Meharg, Megan H., 5477 Benjamin, 5488, 5489 Delton, 5481 Mitchell, Ellizabeth, 5490 Bennet\Bennett, 5494, 5495 Dorothy, 5481 Moore, Betty, 5493 Betty Williams, 5481 Jeff, 5481 Cina, 5493 Billy Wayne, 5487 Douthit, S. J., 5489 Joseph, 5493 Bluford\Blewford, 5489 Dye, Amos, 5494 May, 5493 Bob, 5488 Eden, John R. 5491 William, 5493 Bruce, 5489 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE 5499

Rose, Caesara E., 5487 Rose, Henry, 5488 Milllie, 5493 Carl Lester, 5482 Henry C., 5488 Milton “Skinner,” 5488 Caroline V., 5485 Henry Fontaine, 5485 Minnie, 5491 Caroline Virginia, 5485 Herby E., 5482 Myrtle, 5491 Catherine, 5493 Hiram Baldwin, 5496 Nancy, 5488 Cattey (Wheeler), 11 Ida M., 5491 Nathaniel, 5486, 5497 Charles, 5491, 5496 J. G., Dr., 5488 Nicholas, 5488 Charles B., 5494 J. W., Dr., 5488 Norman, 5481 Charles H., 5485 Jabez, 5487 Oscar, 5495 Charles Henry, 5485 James, 5489, 5493 Pamela Novak, 5496 Christine, 5481 James B., Rev., 5489 Patrick, 5485 Clara (Renner), 5491 James Buchanan, 5489 Paul, 5487 Columbus J., 5482 James K. Polk, 5491 Penny, 5493 Cynthia, 5490 James M., 5480 Percival R., 5491 D. C., 5487 Jean, 5492 Pete, 5481 Daniel, 5486 Jehiel, 5486 Phillip, 5491, 5492 David W., 5487 Jehill, 5486 Phillip Lee, 5497 Dempsey, 5493 Jerry Lancaster, 5481 Piety, 5493 Dennis C., 5487 Jesse E., 5496 Polly, 5493 Dianna, 5496 Jessie W., 5496 R. B., 5491 Dick, 5496 Jewel Clarke, 5487 Rachael Caroline, 5491 Donald, 5488 Joel, 5493 Rachael Caroline, 5491 E. G., 5488 Joel B., 5481 Rachel, 5496 Edith, 5494 Joel B., 5495 Rebecca, 5490 Edith (Kemper), 5494 Joel Beverly, 5481, 5494, 5495 Robert, Rev., 5485 Edith Fontaine, 5485 John, 5477, 5482, 5485, 5489 5491, Robert, 5481, 5487 Edna, 5481 543, 5494, 5495 Robert J. “Bob,” 5487 Edwin, 5481 John Abram, 5482 Robert Lawson, 5485 Elda Marie, 5496 John B., 5485 Robert Reud, 5496 Elias, 5488 John Benjamin, 5485 Robert Selden, 5485 Elias, 5488 John Gil bert, 5497 Samuel, 5480, 5487, 5496 5497 Eliza Jane, 5495 John Levi, 5497 Samuel P., 5487 Elizabeth, 5495, 5496 John P., 5487, 5491 Sarah, 5484, 5487, 5492, 5493 Elizabeth E., 5484 John Walters, 5496 Sarah J., 5487 Ellen Mae, 5497 John Y., 5491 Scott, 5487 Ellsworth V., 5487 Joyce, 5481 Sebe, 5482 Emma (Deremer), 5488 Jonathan, 5490 Sophia, 5491 Emma E., 5488 Joseph, 5487 Stephen H., 5487 Enos, 5493 Joseph L., 5488 Stewart Irven, 5482 Euphrates Alvah, 5482 Joseph R, 5482,5488 Susan, 5494, 5495 Eusebius, 5482 Josiah, 5486 Susan (Powell), 5496 Eusebius Milton, 5482 Kem, 5495 Susan A., 5495 Evangeline, 5496 Kenneth E, 5487 Susan Jane, 5489 Eveline, 5481 Kim, 5487 Susann Amelia, 5495 Evelyn, 5497 L. J., 5481 Susanna Bennett, 5485 Ezekiel, 5482 Leon Edward, 5481 T. J. M., 5481 F. P., 5491 Lila, 5489 Talitha (Ash), 5488 Fannie Bell, 5491 Lori Ann, 5496 Theophilus, 5493 Ferrill, 5481 Lucina Margaret Close, 5482 Theresa “Therzy” (Young), 5492 Frank, 5484 Lucy Jane (Hook), 5488 Thomas, 5487, 5489, 5496 Frank E., 5484 Lula Bell, 5497 Thomas Jefferson, 5491, 5496 Frank Edward, 5484 Margaret, 5487 Timothy, 5480, 5487 Frankie, 5489 Margaret Ann Stewart, 5482 Tobias Vincent, 5491 Franklin, 5480 Margaret L., 5489 Truman G., 5497 Franklin D., 5496 Marion, 5488 Vicki Sue, 5496 Fred, 5491 Mark Jeffrey, 5496 W. B., 5481 Garbarella Iantha Matilda, 5491 Mary, 5487 W. Tray, 5488 George, 5480, 5483 Mary A., 5481, 5487, 5490 Walker, 5481, 5494 George M., 5491, 5492 Mary B., 5494 Walter, 5491 George Melville, 5492 Mary C., 5481 Warren A., 5491 George Sherman, 5488 Mary E., 5491 William, 5480, 5481, 5483, 5488, Gerry, 5481 Mary Ellen (Ellia), 5482 5493, 5495, 5496 Glenda, 5487 Mary J., 5495 William Albert, 5496 Grace A., 5491 Mary Jane, 5491 William Amox, 5496 Harmon, 5487 Matt, 5495 William Bennett, 5494 Harold Eugene, 5496 Maye, 5494 William Cumming, 5483 Harold Gilbert, 5497 Melvina, 5495 William Henry, 5491, 5496 Harold Raymond “Harley,”, 5482 Menetta Bessie Shepherd, 5482 William Henry Fred, 5486 Harriet, 5485 Micajah, 5481, 5496 William S., 5480 Harry, 5481, 5488 Michael, 5495 Willoughby, 5483 Hazel, 5497 Michael “Mickey,” 5495 Winston, 5495 Helen, 5494 Mickey, 5495 PAGE 5500 SEPTEMBER 2013 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

Wodrow Wilson, 5480 Stoecker, Mary, 5487 Webb, John M., 5490 Rosett, Louise, 5489 Subin, Sylvia, 5495 Mary A. (Rose), 5490 Rupley, George, 5495 Swallow, Martha, 5489 Weller, Abigail, 5480 Sams, Eva, 5481 Tedder, Ascoda?, 5493 Wheeler, Cattey, 5477 Harry, 5481 Tedder, Wilson, 5493 White, James, 5486 Saunders, J. R., 5491 Thompson, John, 5486 Whittington, Henry C., 5482 Scott, Sharon, 5497 Thorne, Marendy, 5493 Margaret (Boyer), 5482 Shepherd, Menetta Bessie, 5482 Thrap, Sarah, 5482 usan C., 5482 Shrimpton, Martha Rose, 5481 Thuruston, Geo. W., 5489 Williams, William, 5489 Smith, Frank E.\Frank Edward, 5484 Tomlinson, Jonathan, 5493 Wilson, Ann, 5480 Smith, Judith, 5489 Trounson, Rebecca, 5495 Dorcas Catherine, 5496 Sparks, Nancy, 5489 Truss, -, 5481 Martha Ann, 5491 Stansell, Joseph, 5493 Ure, Elverhe, 5481 Martha Ann, 5491 Steele, W. X., M.D., 5480 ohn, 5481 Wood, John, 5477 Stefango, Denis, 5497 Waggoner, J. H., 5491 Ruth, 5489 Stephenson, Roger, 5497 Waggoner, Joseph H., 5491 Young, Theresa “Therzy”, 5492 Steuben, Henry, 5480 Walker, M. Catherine, 5497 Stewart, Margaret Ann, 5482

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