ROSE Family Bulletin

Editors: Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG and Seymour T. Rose 761 Villa Teresa Way San Jose, CA 95123 ©2014 website: http://RoseFamilyAssociation.com email: [email protected] MARCH 2014 Vol. XLIX Whole No. 193 Established 1966

Descendants of Robert and Margery Rose of Wethersfield, Connecticut

Courtesy Norm Freyer, photo 1917

L to R, back row: Francis Howard Rose, Marietta Rose Bushnell, Frederick Bushnell, and Frank Reuben Rose. Middle row: Mabel Magee Rose, Mary Emily Rose, Mary Stanton Rose, Reuben Palmer Rose, Flavia Buck Rose, and Harold Allen Rose. L to R, children: Muriel Blanche Rose, Clayton Shepard Rose and Doris Estelle Rose. [Francis Howard Rose was born in Bozrah, Con- necticut on March 30, 1884, the son of Frank R. Rose (1860-1935) and Flavia Buck Rose (1859-1954), and the grandson of Reuben Palmer Rose (1838-1923) and Mary Stanton Rose (1840-1929).]

Member Norm Freyer #27229F01tells us: “After my mother, Doris Rose Hodkinson 1913-2011 (Doris Rose Freyer) died in 2011, while sorting through her files, we found the attached photo of the Reuben P. Rose family taken in 1917. We had never seen this photo before and were thrilled because we had not seen a photo of most of the family together at one time. My mother is the little girl to the right in the photo. “We can only speculate that the photo was taken on the occasion of Francis Howard Rose being home on furlough as a Baptist missionary to the Philippine Islands. Dr. Rose and his wife, Gertrude Coombs Rose, spent much of their lives as missionaries to the Philippines. The Roses and nine other missionaries were beheaded by Japanese soldiers during World War II on the island of Panay on either December 20 or 21, 1943.”

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CONTENTS

Descendants of Robert and Margery Rose, photo...... 5527 The Rev. Dr. John McAden Rose, Jr., with photo...... 5530 Augusta Co., Virginia Grantee Index and Marriages...... 5530 Frederick, Virginia, Chancery Court case...... 5530 Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, estate items...... 5531 Stokes Co., North Carolina, Grantor/Grantee index...... 5531 George Rose of Kentucky: Mexican War Pension File...... 5532 Some Indian War Military Files...... 5532 Wayne Co., North Carolina: some marriages...... 5533 Rose Reflections (Emanuel Rose) by Orella Chadwick...... 5534-35 Bedford Co., Pennsylvania Rose to Ohio, with images...... 5536-37 Thomas Alexander Rose: Confederate Pension, Eastland Co., Texas...... 5537 Some Misplaced Military files...... 5538 Jesse M. Rose, Arkansas, Union Military File...... 5538 American State Papers: Pleasant Rose...... 5539 John Rose of Greene Co., Illinois: proof of wife as Baker...... 5539 Death Certificates: Hedwig Rose, James Henry Rose...... 5539 Descendant of Lemuel Rose of Long Island with photo...... 5539 Some elderly Rose: Lydia Amalia Rose with photo; Helen Laurene Rose with photo; Donald Neff Rose; Elizabeth “Betty” Hitchcock Rose; George Edward Rose...... 5540 Lemuel Haynes of Connecticut: ordained Protestant Church...... 5540 Marriages: Miss Louise Rose and Rev. J. C. Palmer...... 5540 Francis M. Rose of Giles Co., Tennessee descendants with photos...... 5541 Shelby Co., Illinois: estate James Rose...... 5541 Andrew Rose of Bucks Co., Pennsylvania: import update...... 5542 Hamilton Co., Ohio: Will of Rose 1851...... 5542 Congressional Records: Jacob Rose, Revolutionary War, Germany and New York...... 5543 U.S. Military Academy, West Point: William Rose and George W. Rose appointments...... 5543 News in Brief (several items)...... 5544 Daniel Rose of McKean Co., Illinois; biography of Daniel Rose...... 5544 Joseph Benson Rose II, polo news with photos...... 5545 Fayette Co., Kentucky: Some deed abstracts 1811+...... 5546-47 Washington Rose: Alabama Confederate Pension...... 5547 of West Virginia with photos (descendant of William of Schoharie Co., New York)...... 5548 Robertson Co., Tennessee: will of Benjamin Rose...... 5548 Revolutionary War: Maine...... 5549 Our Members: Norm Freyer with photo: The Family Tree: Carol Hall and Steven J. Rose...... 5549 From the Mailbag...... 5549 New Members...... 5549 Index...... 5550-52

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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] Dear Readers, RENEWALS: We are on the calendar year basis. It won’t be as easy for us to advise you if you have already renewed since in years past you could rely on the mail label to give that information. Since most of our members now receive the issues online, we have posted the 2014 renewal notice there but we have no easy way to let you know if you have already renewed. Please, could you check your own records and get your renewal in for 2014? Our only alternative is, after several weeks, to email to each of you individually but since that is time-consuming it will assist us if you could check your own records. We are considering a variety of ways we might be able to notify each of you in the future without having to email to each.

In a few weeks we will issue a new password for 2014 renewals and new mem- bers. Those of you who are now getting the issues online have sent many notes regard- ing the ease and the added interest of having some of the images in color! Some of our members don’t have computers or have very slow Internet and for those we mail a copy. However, if you are now getting your copy by mail but circumstances have changed and you would like to try the online Members Only section of our website just let us know! We continue to solicit from members a page or page and a half account of your more immediate family - perhaps grandparents or great-grandparents. Or perhaps an interesting trip you took in search of their info. We’ve published some of these in the last couple of years and we all enjoy reading about the individuals on a more personal level. These accounts can dwell on locations where your family lived, occupations, interesting happenings in their lives, family traits etc. We can also use 2-4 photos with each of these accounts. So, please do consider writing something of your Roses! CORRECTION: In our December 2013 issue page 5522 we mentioned the Isaac Rose fam- ily of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, and his interesting McKinley connections. Thanks to Lori Hill for her spotting this - the McKinley connection was to the Andrew Rose family fo Mercer County, not the Isaac Rose family! Some of you will be attending Rose reunions this summer. Please do take a photo or two, label it with the names of those in the photos, and send them along!. Our thanks to all of you who take such an interest in your Roses. You have kept the organization going and shared so much. Christine and Seymour Rose San Jose, California March issue 2014 PAGE 5530 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

The Rev. Dr. John Augusta County, Fredericksburg, McAden Rose, Jr. Virginia Virginia UTS Alumnus, 1873 Rev. Robert Rose Family Abstracted by editors at the court- Dr. Ben Lacy Rose, descendant of house. There were only a few early The following, abstracted by editors Alexander Rose of Person County, Rose items in the land records; also at the courthouse, involve the family North Carolina, sent before his one early marriage. of the well-known Rev. Robert Rose decease a large poster “In Me- Grantee Index to 1880 of and early Virginia. Note: moriam” of The Rev. Dr. John Rose, George, from Jas. and Ellen Fredericksburg is one of many inde- McAden Rose, Jr. “ The Seminary J. Berry, B & S, Bl 90 p 486, 1876 pendent cities in Virginia. It is not Relations Center of Union Theo- part of the adjoining counties; it has Rose, Aron, George, Spencer from logical Seminary in Virginia was its own courthouse. established in 1988 in memory of Mary A. Cooper, B & S, Bk 112 p The Rev. Dr. John McAden Rose, 130, 1890 CHANCERY COURT 1815-1820 Jr., and was made possible by a Deed Bk 75 p 410, 20 oct. 1855, pp. 208-220, Superior Court Chan- bequest from his son, William David Long Agent for Lewis? cery in town of Fredericksburg, 29 Cumming Rose, Ph.D. [Leuis?] A. Rose (by appointment) Apr. 1818, Alexander Moorson, The poster further shows that John guardian for Maria Long dau of Andrew Woodrow, Mary Rose McAden Rose, Jr. was born in Jacob Long, claim in real estate executrix and devisee of David Fayetteville, of Adam Long Sr. decd, land in Allison decd and James Robinson North Caro- Augusta County, Virginia, Maria plaintiff vs James R. Hewitt, John lina. His edu- Long dau. of Jacob Long decd who Nicholas and Ann his wife, Robert cation was at was an heir of Adam Long decd, Rose and Jane his wife, William Donaldson who was entitled to 1/4 of real Irvine, John Yates and William A c a d e m y , estate subject to dower right of Fitzhugh, defendants, property Fayetteville, widow of Adam Long. Notary ac- purchased in 1772, property in NC, David- knowledged same date. Recorded suit, lots in town of Falmouth #4 son College Oct. 23, 1855. Examined and deliv- and #5, lots name sd Swann Tav- 1864-65, Uni- ered to grantee Aug. 14, 1858. ern property of Gavin Lawson. “... said Lawson has died leaving his ve r s i t y o f Deed Bk 90 pp 486-487, 5 Dec. widow Susanna and two daugh- North Caro- 1874, James Berry and Ellen J. his ters,” Ann married John Nicholas l i n a 1 8 6 7 , wife to George Rose, for $110, and Jane married Robert Rose, Union Theological Seminary in land in Augusta County, Virginia, John Nicholas and Robert S. Rose Virginia, graduated 1873, and adjoins land of Berry and James of co. of Ontario, State of N.Y. Davidson College, Doctor of Di- Martin, 1 acre and 50 sq poles. convey to James Huit of Falmouth, vinity 1895. He was licensed in Signed: James Berry, Ellen J. Berry. Va. all our right to Swan Tavern Fayetteville Presbytery in 1872. Ack. same date. Rec. Mar. 18, 1876. lot in town of Falmouth, all rights His pastorates and other services Examined. Delivered to Grantee as representatives of Gavin Law- were also included. Sept. 2 of 82 son decd. Signed: John Nicholas, Following the above, on the post- Robt S. Rose. Wit.: H. H. Bogert. er, was information on his son MARRIAGES Notarized 1 Nov. 1808 in town William Cumming Rose (see Rose of Canandaigua, co. of Ontario, Family Bulletin September 2013 p. Mar. 1830 N.Y. John Nicholas and Robert S. 5483). William was born 4 April #41 May 12, Henry Heizner - Eliza- Rose, Judgment by Court on p. 1887 in Greenville, South Caro- beth Rose wid 220, Mary Rose $226.83 and part lina and received his education at of property to her. Davidson College, BS in 1907, and Yale University, Ph.D. in Biochem- istry in 1911. “Union Theological Seminary in two generations of a family tra- Virginia gratefully acknowledges ditionally committed to selfless the accomplishments and con- service to their fellow men and to tributions of The Rev. Dr. John the Kingdom of God.” McAden Rose, Jr., and Dr. William Cumming Rose. They represent ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5531 Plymouth County, Massachusetts

Abstracted at the courthouse by editor. Early estates; may not be complete. Vol. 2 p. 92, Inventory of estate of Jabiz? Rose taken 1 Nov. 1707, Feb. 12, 1707 Mary Rose widow of Jaboz? of Scituate made oath of inventory of her late husband. Wit.: Josiah Torroy, Stephen Clay. Vol. 2 p. 122, Elizabeth Rose widow of Jeromiah Rose, 23 Mar. 1709/10, Inventory of Jeremiah Rose late of Scituate decd taken 21 Mar. 1709. Total 208.13. Elizabeth Rose made oath. Vol. 2 p. 125, Mary Rose relict and widow of Jabez Rose late of Scituate, when he deceased “he left you with Child of a Daughter which is Sence come and named Mary who is now a minor or Infant." 23 Mar. 1709/10. Appoints grdn. Vol. 5 p. 38, children of Mr. Jeremiah Rose late of Scituate, Plymouth Co. recd our full part of estate of our father. Wit.: Feb. 1, 1724. Signed: Gideon Rose, the x mark of Elizabeth Rose. Wit.: James Bowker, Elizabeth Winslow. Above Gideon Rose and Elizabeth Rose ack. above written instrument Feb. 1, 1724. Vol. 5 p. 68, Settlement of estate of Jeremiah Rose late of Scituate, Plymouth Co., viz, real estate of the Jeremiah Rose being formerly settled and divided, freeholders directs accounting to sum of 240 pounds hereby settled and ordered to Elisabeth Symmes now the wife of Timothy Symmes of Scittuate formerly the widow of the Jeremiah Rose the 3rd part of the profitts & Incomes of all Housing & land & Real Estate afore during her Natural life which Timothy & Elisabeth Symmes agree to accept, take as satisfyed in full of her 3rd part as widows thirds divided in four parts & among the 3 children of the decd to wit Gideon Rose, Thomas Rose and Elizabeth Rose. [date?] Vol. 7 pp. 377-378, Samuel Doggett adm. of estate of Anthony Rose late of Marshfield, Plymouth Co. gave oath of inventory of estate totaling 35.10.3 lbs. [date?]Vol. 29 pp. 97-99, Gideon Rose will [we published this abstract in a 2006 issue of the Rose Family Bulletin].

Stokes County, North Carolina

Copied by editors at the courthouse.

Grantor Index to 1900 GRANTOR GRANTEE REF. REC. ROSE Robert Elijah Hooper 8 p 191 1823 George Fry and Thomas Rose Jacob Fry 11 p 277 1836 John W. Edward J. Jones 15 p 33 1844 Power Atty Sandy Jefferson Cook 39 p 170 1899 Deed of Trust

Grantee Index to 1900 GRANTEE GRANTOR REF. REC. ROSE John, Robert James Strange 5 p 97 1805 F. al James S. Pledger 12 p 517 1840 Sandy James A. Chilton ux 41 p 161 1899 PAGE 5532 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN George Rose of Kentucky Mexican War Pension File

Abstracted at the National Archives by editor. Record Group 15. The Mexican pension files have not been microfilmed but can be ordered on NATF 85 from the National Archives. See their website at www.archives.gov. These can be ordered online, or by using the form and mailing it to the National Archives. GEORGE ROSE, widow George Ann Rose, Co. F 16 U. S. Inf., Mex. Sur. Appl. 11145, cert. 8114, widow filed May 24, 1895, widow Appl. 12755, act of 1/29/l887, Ky. Remarks: Trans. to Army 617,069. See. WC #436205. [File citation] Affidavit: Mercer Co., Ky., Pension Claim , ffidavit of William H. Handell who says that he is 50, was pres- ent at the marriage of George Ann Ransdall and Mr. George Rose, married at her father's house in Mercer Co., Ky. on or about Feb. 21, 186-?. Affidavit: Mercer Co., Ky. 16 May 1896, George Ann Rose, widow of George Rose, states he died 29 Apr. 1894, married 21 Feb. 1860 at or near Bohon, Ky., that her name was George Ann Ransdall, her residence is county of Washington, Ky. and her po is Dargansville, Mercer Co., Ky. Wit.: William D. Sharp, William H. Long, 16 Apr. 1896 [note difference in dates]. Affidavit: Mercer Co., Ky. 7 Mar. 1887, George Rose, resident of Sharpsville, Washington Co., Ky., Priv., E. H. Grans?, 16th Reg. Ky. Vols., Col. John Tabatts, enlisted at Oregon, Ky. 25 Apr. 1847, is aged 59, born near Harrodsburg 15 Dec. 1827, disabled by rheumatism, now married, wife was Nancy Ann Vandiver?, married Harrodsburg [nothing more added about her], present wife Geo. Ann (Ronsdell) Rose. Signed by x mark. Affidavit: Mercer Co., Ky. of W. H. Vandivier, states that first wife of George Rose was Nancy Ann Rose who died in Mercer Co. Ky. in 1857, she buried at Beriah?, was present at her burial. Dated 18 May 1896.

Some Indian War Military Files

Abstracted at the National Archives by editors. These are from Compiled Military Service Records, Indian War service.

CARRAL ROSE/CAREL ROSE. Capt. Gibson’s Co., 1 Reg. Tenn. Mtd. Mil., Seminole (Florida) War. Muster-in Roll dated at Fayetteville, Tenn. For Carral Rose, July 1, 1836, m/I date July 1, 1836, enrolled June? 14, 1836 at Pulaski, Giles Co., for 6 mos. M/O Roll., New Orleans, La., Jan. 17, 1836, name shown as Carel Rose. GEORGE W. ROSE. Cherry's Co. Lauderdale Batt'n., Tenn. Mtd. Inf., Cherokee War. Priv./Priv. Notation: Mustered in May 8, 1838. A muster-in roll dated Ross Landing, Tenn. Oct. 31, 1837, joined that date. A muster-out roll dated Baton Rouge, La. May 8, 1838. GREEN G. L. W. ROSE. Scrugg's Co. 3 Tenn. Mtd. Mil., Cherokee War. Priv./Priv. Co. muster roll dated July 8, 1836 enr. July 1, 1836, Greene Co., travel 130 m. to place of rendevouz and 130 m. from place of discharge to home. HOWELL H. ROSE, H. H. ROSE. Fry's Co. Ala. Mtd. Vols. (Creek War), Priv./Priv. Co. muster-out roll dated Claysville, Ala. Nov. 18, 1836, enr. Sept. 5, 1836 at Barter's? Store. Also company muster-in roll. JAMES ROSE. Co. G Snodgrass No. Ala. Mtd. Vols., Fla. War, Priv./Priv. A muster-out roll, enrolled Oct. 26, 1837 at Bellefonte, Ala., absent without leave Apr. 5. Shows Co. G (Boullon’s).

Editor’s note: A number of Indian wars resulted in available military files, i.e., Florida War, Cherokee, Black Hawk, ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5533 Wayne County, North Carolina

Some marriages

Copied at the courthouse by editors. C. S. (Heimant or Hinnant) to Melvina Rose, he son of G. W. Hinnant and Julia Hinnant, she dau. of Wil- liam Rose and Chelly Rose, mar. at Wm Rose, married 14 Feb. 1871 by Lewis Jasser? J. P. MARRIAGES to 1882: ROSE Caroline Fred Rose Aug. 20, 1866 1866-112 Margaret Daniel Howell Nov. 18, 1865 1865-126 Anna E. H. Hornday Jan. 26, 1869 1870-16 Fanny H. F. Howell Oct. 6, 1870 1870-18 Holland H./A. Geo. G. Aycock Dec. 22, 1870 1870-19 Melvina C. S. Hinnant Feb. 14, 1871 1871-21 Elinvni James Pearce Feb. 27, 1878 1878-55 Katie James Crawford Jan. 20, 1876 1876-35 Mary J. M. T. Cox Jan. 4, 1882 1882-93 Betty Lewis Shine? Dec. 14, 1882 1882-176 Fanny V. B. Wright Nov. 2, 1882 1882-176 Martha A. Wm. Langley ----- 1882-109 Burket Sarah Coley Apr. 4, 1882

Transcribed from original Marriage Register 1851-1856 at Archives (this is at the Courthouse in Smith- field.) James Rose to Margaret Howell, 15 Apr. 1854 at Mill Howells Joel Rose to Polly Ferrell, 29 Nov. 1851, at Joel Rouse's Nicholas Rose to Elizabeth Musgrave, 26 Nov. 1859 (NO FEMALE BY SURNAME OF ROSE APPEARED.)

REGISTER OF MARRIAGES 1867 July 1872 (checked page by page) No Rose MARRIAGE BONDS Aug. 1861 - Feb. 1867 - no Index.

Though many records are available online either in paid subscriptions or those that have been microfilmed and are available through Family History Library research centers it still does not begin to cover what is available in the courthouseS. If it is not possible to visit the courthouse personally consider hiring a researcher to do so. PAGE 5534 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Rose Reflections [Emanuel Rose] By Orella Chadwick

[Charter member Orella Chadwick # 0302C81 of Tillamook, Oregon, is sharing the status of her research on her ancestor Emanuel Rose of Surry and Wilkes Counties, North Carolina. There are no known male descendants in an uninterupted Rose line so Orella is hoping that by sharing her records someone might be able to help.] Says Orella:

One would think with a name like Emanuel (Amanuel, Imanuel, Manuesl) that the records would be too elusive but even though I have been searching since the 1960s, I have no clue as to his parents, his siblings, nor where they came from before Surry/Wilkes Counties, North Carolina. Is he on a Passenger List and I have missed it, or was he born in America? I hope someone out there can give me all the information I lack! Emanuel Rose had a wife named Mary. Family tradition is that she was a Hampton but this has not been verified. Later Mary’s daughter Mary (Rose) Holloway named a son Hampton which could help give some validity to the possibility that Mary was indeed a Hampton. On 29 June 1778 Emanuel Rose was granted Land Entry #223 for 100 or 450 acres including improvements on Roaring River, where he then lived. On 5 September 1778 (Entry Book 1778-81) he is listed with entry #313, 450 acres on Middle Fork of Roaring River adjoining Widow Alexander in Benjamin Cleveland’s District. However, his name was marked out and the name of John Allen Woodruff written over (who is another ancestor of mine). But another source says it was 200 acres … take your pick! In 1779 he received another grant for 70 acres on Roaring River. On 25 March 1780. He received Grant #1687 or #152 which appears to be for 440 acres on middle fork of Roaring River. In 1782 Emanuel Rose was taxed and paid in Wilkes County on 170 acres, 4 horses and Orella Chadwick in front. Behind her are her children, l. to r.: Virgie, 6 cattle, and 1 slave. In 1784 he was taxed on Diana, Tilda and Gary Orella tells us that in the back is their Dairy Farm; 424 acres and had 1 poll (himself). In 1785 in they shippped to Tillamook Cheese for 37 years, 1952 to 1989. Photo taken Capt. Samuel Johnson’s District, 2 polls. This April 25th four years ago on Orella’s 90th birthday. is also the year that the law was enacted that excused those who had reached age 60 years from taxes. The same listing appeared in 1787 and that year he was on a Road Jury from Iron Works to N. Fork of Roarin’ River to S. Fork. In 1787 he was on the Tax List for 135 acres and 2 pol taxes, 1 black aged 21-50. In the Wilkes County Court Minutes by Ruby Absher (covering 1778-1788) besides relating the above men- tioned land grants and jury duty, it shows that in 1787 Amanuel Rose was on the jury for trials in July 1788 of Jms. Reynolds vs John Hall Sr. and Edmund Denny; also Reubin White vs Wm. McGill; Thos. Calloway vs. Thos. Terry; Daniel Hull vs Jn. Turnbull, five of seven trials listed with Emanuel as a juryman. In 1788 he was taxed on 2 polls on 75 acres (another source says 135 acres) but he also received another 60 acre grant that might be the explanation for the total of 135 acres. He is also on land sales to Edmond Booz and James Webb. In 1789 he is listed with 2 polls on 195 acres. It is a puzzle as to why he was still paying a poll tax; if it was for Emanuel he had reached age 60 and should no longer be paying a poll on himself. Or, did he have a slave or other adult living with him and working on the farm, on which tax was due? In 1792 he is listed with 1 poll on 335 acres; same in 1793-4-5. Then Emanuel is gone from the lists and Mary Hampton Rose in 1796 paid 1 poll and is listed with 250 acres; in 1797 she is listed with 350 acres and no polls. The only census I have for Emanuel Rose is in Capt. Johnson’s District taken 7 July 1787; 1 Wm. 21-60. ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5535

Could this poll by Joseph Rose/Ross who is named in the following: Deed Bk D p. 352, 7 Oct. 1797, Mary Rose of Wilkes Co. to John Brown of same, [torn] mentions land sold to Emanuel Rose on Roaring River [which is evidently the land being now sold, or at least part of it.] Signed: Mary (her x mark) Rose. Wit.: William Allison, John Holloway, Joseph Rose. Ack.: [torn] Term 1798, proved by oath of William Allison. [Mentions will of Emanuel Rose.] I have never found this Joseph in the records before or since that record. If Emanuel had been married before and had a son Joseph by that previous marriage, that son would seem to have been considerably older than Emanuel’s wife Mary. Proof of the re-marriage of the widow Mary Rose: 6 Feb. 1799, Mary Rose, now Mary Hall, relinquished right to administer estate of Emanuel Rose dec'd, Spencer Adams appointed administration (Wilkes Co. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session Minutes 1798-1821, as published in Wilkes County Genealogical Society Bulletin. It is known that her second husband was John Hall Sr. The last will of Emanuel Rose, deceased, May Term 1796, is dated 3 May 1796. Mary Rose received letters of administration on Emanuel’s estate on the oath of John Hammon. In August of 1796 Mary was taxed 1 poll on 250 acres. The will of Emanuel Rose declares him to be of Wilkes County, North Carolina, “in perfect mind and memory but somewhat afflicted in body.” His will was recorded in Wilkes County, North Carolina, Vol. II p. 482. An abstract: May Term 1796. Will of Emanuel Rose of Wiles Co. N.C., to wife Mary Rose my "hole" estate during her life or widowhood and after her decease or marriage to be equally divided between my five children to wit Kezia Rose, Mary Holloway, Sary Rose, Elizabeth Rose, Susanna Rose. Before it is divided each one of them that is single at this time to have as much as Mary who is married, to wit, one good horse and saddle, one good bed and furniture, one cow?, one sow and piggs, one ewe and lamb, then balance to be equally divided between the whole five children. Dated 28 Aug. 1794. Signed: Emanuel (his x mark) Rose. Wit.: John Hamon, Wm. (his x mark) Drummon. [No executor named.] The account of Emanuel’s estate was filed July Term 1799. One horse, one cow and calf, Hoggs, one Loom, pewter, one pot, one book, one jug, one flesh fork, one saddle, one hacklet, one piggin, one churn, one wheel, hogsheads, one grind stone, one ax, one mattock, one plow, one watch, one bed. Inventory made by Spencer Adams, Administrator. Signed: Wm. Lenoir, C.C. (It would appear from the item of one bed that some of the estate had been distributed before the account was made.) From this a question arises: Was John Hamon (the witness) related to Mary Hampton (which appears to be the previous name of Emanuel’s wife)? Other items of interest: In February 1787 the Old Roaring River Primitive Baptist Church thought it proper to deny Emanuel Rose fellowship. (From Mrs. Ruby Absher’s papers, no citation.) On page 239 of Some Pioneers of Wilkes Co., NC by Mrs. W. O. Absher is mentioned the estate of Randolph Holbrook in 173. Purchasers included Richard Bauguess, Emanuel and Joseph Rose (no citation). Some notes on the daughters of Emanuel Rose. Mary, the daughter of Emanuel and Mary Rose, married John Holloway, son of Stephen Holloway. When Mary (Hampton?) Rose’s second husband John Hall Sr. died ca 1815, John Holloway was Mary’s surety. Kezia, the daughter of Emanuel and Mary Rose, married Richard Boggess/Bauguess. I have considerable information on this side of the family. Sarah, the daughter of Emanuel and Mary Rose, married a Serenger. Either he or she died of palsy at age 71 on 14 March 1855 in Smyth County, Virginia, from information provided by their daughter Mary Brown. Elizabeth, the daughter of Emanuel and Mary Rose, married John Sparks and moved to Texas. No further information on this couple. Submitted by Orella Chadwick PAGE 5536 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Bedford County, Pennsylvania Rose Family to Ohio

Member Cindy Newman #3304N12 is a descendant of this family and has collected some wonderful records. The following was abstracted by editors at the National Archives from the War of 1812 Pension File of this soldier but we had not yet published it. Then Cindy recently provided photocopies of the file which she obtained from the National Archives in D.C.

JOHN ROSE. Old Act. Navy #1025. (National Archives War of 1812 Pension)

Affidavit: Bedford Co., Pa., Nov 19, 1819, letter written on behalf of John Rose who died in his tour on Lake Erie under Commodore Perrys Fleet and left “A Disconsolate widow and three orphans one of which is a Daughter Not yet 14 years of age.” Signed: Wm. Evans, who states that the widow lives in Bedford Co. near Shellsburgh. Affidavit: Bedford Co. Pa., 16 Dec. 1824, John Kinton and Elizabeth Kinton his wife say that they sae John Rose and Martha Taylor married in twp. of Bedford in same county, reported that John Rose slain in Battle 10 Sept. 1813 in the ship Lawrence. Signed: John Kinton, Elizabeth (her x mark) Kinton. Wit.: Michael Rees?, Job Mann, Prothy. Bedford Feb. 14, 1825, letter written at request of Mrs. Mar- tha Rose, widow of John Rose killed on board the Lawrence, she is ill etc., encloses View of the Campaigns of the North Western Army, etc. where the name of John Rose the hus- band of Martha will be found on the list killed. Signed: D. R. Denny, Bedford, Pa. Affidavit: Allegheny Co., Pa., 2 Feb. 1833, Mrs. Martha Rose, of the city of Pittsburgh and late of StaysTown in Somerset Co., Pa., widow of John Rose, etc. Signs name. Wit.: John Morrow and George Y. Glessener? Affidavit: Hocking Co., Ohio, 23 Jan. 1836, Elias R. Stevens and Matilda B. Stevens, affidavit that Martha Rose who is applying under act of 30 June 1834 is widow of John Rose, Seaman killed at Lake Erie under O. H. perry, she formerly resided in Pittsburgh, Pa. but now resident of Logan, Hock- ing Co., Ohio, she is still a widow. Signed: Elias R. Stevens, Provided by Cindy Newman from NARA file Matilda B. Stevens. Pension certificate issued to Martha Rose. Affidavit: Bedford Co. Pa., 12 Apr. 1825, John Clark and Henry Dare? or Doer?, they know Martha Rose of Napier twp., county afsd, she remained a widow. Letter, City Washington, 10 Feb. 1820, enclosed letter on behalf of widow of John Rose decd, I expect the widow “Marry or Martha Rose” claim is lost in the War Dept., she lived in Bedford Co. Pa., has three children, etc. Form: John Rose Seaman in Navy, departed on board Lawrence, killed 10 Sept. 1813, married to said John Rose “she thinks I believe in April in the year 1795,” claims pension under act 3 Mar. 1845. Signed: Martha (her x mark) Rose 13 Jan. 1846. Form: 4 Apr. 1848, widow of John Rose [very light], her husband died, etc., she married him “March” in the year 1795. Signed: Martha (her x mark) Rose. James A.? Stretch? J.P. [Location not noted on above but Asberry Steele?, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Grant Co., Ind. states James A. Stretch is J.P., 14 Mar. 1848.] Other miscellaneous papers in the file. [See also: Congressional records regarding her pension.] ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5537

ADDITIONAL NOTES ON THE JOHN ROSE FAMILY: From Bedford County, Pennsylvania Orphans Court Record, on 7 April 1814, a petition of Martha Rose, David and Allen Rose, minor children of --- township (left blank on record), aged less than 14, had James Taylor of Napier township appointed guardians.

Children: ROSE, had 3 including a daughter born ca 1805 from the war file i. daughter, she is probably Matilda who m. Elias Stevens (they made affidavit in the war file; also, Martha Rose age 86 was living with them in the 1850 census of Grant County, Indiana) ii. David (see guardianship record) iii. Allen (see guardianship record). Is he the Allen Rose in 1830 census of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania? Allen not there in 1840 and 1850 census.

Courtesy of Cindy Newman Tombstone memorial of Martha Taylor Rose (Gold- thait/Goldthwaite) at Dunn Cemetery aka Massey Cemetery, Grant County, Marikon, Indiana.

THOMAS ALEXANDER ROSE. Co. H Nichols Reg. Inf. 5th Tex., etc. Confederate Pension, two files

File: Mrs. L. P. Rose #35077 Affidavit: Eastland Co., Tex., Mrs. L. P. Rose, widow of T. A. Rose, he d. 10 Apr. 1918 in Eastland Co., Tex., m. 10 Nov. 1867 in Montgomery Co., Miss., I am 71, b. Montgomery Co., Miss., I liv. in Tex. 40 years, po is Cisco, Eastland Co. for 30 years, husband drew pension 34455, his full name Thomas Alexander Rose, he d. Apr. 10, 1918, he serv. from Tex., Ross Brig. Cav. Signed: Mrs. L. P. Rose, 15 apr. 1918. Wit.: O. C. Holcomb, B. O. Holcomb. Application for Mortuary Warrant: El Paso Co., Tex., Mrs. Minnie R. Williams, the late Mrs. Louisa P. Rose d. 14 Mar. 1936 in El Paso, El Paso Co., at home of Mrs. Minnie R. Williams, daughter, my po is 2920 Rich- mond St., El Paso. Signed name, 13 Apr. 1936.

File: 34455 Thomas Alexander Rose Jacket: Thos. Alexander Rose, Eastland Co., Tex., po Cisco, Tex., 34455. Affidavit: Eastland Co., Tex., Thomas Alexander Rose, surrendered May 1865 near Canton, Miss., age 73, b. Lawrence Co., Hillsboro, Ala., residing Texas 40 years, resident of Eastland Co., po for 30 years, Cisco, Tex.; 1st in Co. H Nichols Reg. Inf. 5th Tex., served 6 months; Co. E Whitfield Legion, Ross Brigade, Jack- son’s Cav., Div. Forrest Mil. Serv., etc. Signed: T. A. Rose 28 June 1917. Affidavit of C. C. Holcomb and H. B. Horn, state they know him, etc., dated same. Affidavit: E. J. Kellie and W. J. B. Adams, both served with him in Co. E Whitfields Legion, Ross Brigade, Jackson Div., 24 July 1917. PAGE 5538 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Some Misplaced NARA Military files

MATTHIAS ROSE and MATTHEW ROSE Bounty Land File; Act of 1850 In 1983 your editor, while researching in the National Archives, found an error in the filing of papers in the files of Matthew Rose and Matthias Rose. She wrote to William E. Lind, at that time in the Military Archives Division, to tell him that in abstracts she had made from the bounty land file there appeared to be a problem in that two papers which should have been in the Matthew Rose file 1850 Rej. 27322 (one being an affidavit 25 March 1851 from Hancock County, Illinois by the widow Emely Rose) were instead in the bounty land file of a Matthias Rose. Under date of January 25, 1983, Mr. Lind did find that indeed the declaration which should have been in the Matthew Rose file was found in the Matthias Rose file. He reported: “The original is now in the file of Matthew Rose, BLWT 70866-160-35.”

JOHN WESLEY ROSE Union Pension Co. I 1 Ark. Cav. Minor filed 1893, #581640, Ill. In 1990 editor again asked Mr. Lind’s assistance for in a visit to the National Archives in 1990 she noted that there was a John Rose who servied in Co. E 1 Ark. Cav who married Amanda Tidwell. He did not die in service as did the John Wesley Rose in whose file this paper appeared. The John that lived was John Rose, Co. K 1 Ark. Cav. Invalid filed 1863 #21565, cert. 103303. Christine did not retain Mr. Lind’s written reply, but anyone researching either of the above two John Rose should examine both files. It is likely it was corrected at the time.

(Editor Christine, in viewing some old files, found the above letters and wants to be sure the information is passed to descendants. Mr. Lind, who later retired, was always of assistance in matters that were presented to him.)

Jesse M. Rose, Arkansas, Union Military File

Abstracted from National Archives M-399 by Seymour T. Rose from the original file. JESSE M. ROSE. Ark., Co. K 1 Reg. Ark. Cav. Priv./Serg. Union [file citation]. Descriptive book: age 19, 5' 11", light compl., blue eyes, brown hair, born Smith, Tenn., farmer, enl. Aug. 1, 1862 at Carroll, Ark. by F. B. Youngblood for 3 years. Apptd 1st Serg. Aug. 7, 1862. Muster rolls: May 1863 absent on furlough; June 1863 to Aug. 1863, on extra or daily duty; Dec. 1863 to Jan. 1864, absent sick left wounded in Searcy Co., Ark. since Dec. 25, 1863; Feb. 1864 roll, died Dec. 31, 1863, Searcy Co., Ark. Enr. Aug. 1, 186[2] at Carrol Co., Ark. for 3 years by Lt. Col. Charles Black, on roll dated Springfield, Mo. Aug. 7, 1862. Appt. 4th Serg. Aug. 4, 1862. Another roll gives date Aug. 7, 1862 of promotion. Remarks: Danger- ously wounded in action in Searcy Co., Ark. Dec. 25, 1863 and left there. Died of wounds recd in action in Searcy Co., Ark. Dec. 31, 1863. Another roll says killed in action Dec. 25, 1862 at Richland, Ark. Inven- tory: shows born Smith Co., Tenn., age 19, 5' 11", light compl., blue eyes, brown hair, farmer, died Searcy Co., Ark. 1 Jan. 1864, killed in action. Uniform items, effects, all captured by the enemy. Final Statement: "There is to be stopped against his pay by sentence of General Court Martial $10.50." Shown as J. M., Jese M., Jessee M. in the records. [We know him to be son of William B. and Frances (Ramsey) Rose of White Co., Tenn., Smith Co., Tenn., etc.] Compiled Military Service Records, Military Pension files, and Military Bounty Land files often have information not found elsewhere! ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5539 American State John Rose Descendant of Greene Co., Illinois Papers Proof of wife as Baker Lemuel Rose of Pleasant Rose Long Island From Abstracts of Revolutionary The American State Papers, thirty- War Pension Files (Waynesboro, eight physical volumes, contain the James Edwin Rose was born ca Tenn.: The National Historical legislative and executive documents 1879. He married Elizabeth Weeks Publishing Co., 1990), Vol. I p of Congress during the period 1789 Cavileer. He was a son of Capt. 125: File of Michael M. Baker, to 1838. The collection includes docu- Joel4 Rose (Daniel3, Phineas2, Le- S46700, BLW #616-100 PA Line, ments that cover the critical historical muel1 Rose). widow Mary Baker formerly gap from 1789 to the printing of the widow of Andrew McGahee or Y-DNA testing puts this family first volume of the U.S. Serial Set in McGahey on W 23530 served PA 1817. The books are arranged into ten Line; Sol. Marriage 24 Feb. 1791 topical classes or series. Mary (Craig) McGahee; “in 1855 From Vol. 1 p. 803, 1809, Land sol’s son-in-law John Rose was Claims in the Mississippi Terri- aged 65 & lived Greene Cty, IL. ” tory, includes interesting informa- Lists Baker children but not iden- tion on Pleasant Rose who “was in tify of wife of John Rose. [How- the occupancy and possession of ever, other records establish her the land in question after the 3d given name as Sarah.] of March, 1803, as well as before that time; that he verily believed that said Rose resided there on Death said 3d of March. See also the same volune, pp. 773 and 774, for Certificates two items involving Pleasant Rose dated 16 September 1802. “I, John ROSE HEDWIG alias HEDWIG Baker, do hereby oblige myself ROSE: Kankakie Co. Ill., Man- and heirs to pay unto Pleasant teno, #6890, no SS #, female, Rose for all the improvements white, widowed, name of hus- he shall make upon a lot rented band unknown,. She was b. him, where he now lives, for two Mar. 12, 1861, died Mar. 18, 1944 Courtesy of Juanita Higgins years ...” etc. This was signed by James Edwin Rose and Elizabeth Weeks aged 83y 0m 6d, b. Germany, Cavileer ca 1901. Jno. Baker. housewife. Father: Fred Salchan Pleasant Rose signed a statement b. Germany, mother’s maiden that he received in possession, for name: Unknown. Informant: in Group J. John Baker, a certain improvement Manteno State Hospital, Buried made by John Berry, and sold by Oak Glen, Cook Co., Ill. Funeral Other Rose families in Group virtue of a writ of attachment by Director: Richard H. Schroeder, J are: Henry Rose of Onondaga the sheriff of Washington county, Lansing, Ill. [Photocopy provided County, New York; Benjamin Rose to said Baker, etc. by Sharon Buethner) of Otsego County, New York; Jer- emiah Arose of LI and New Jersey; [For further details access: http:// JAMES HENRY ROSE: Butler and Charles Byrd Rose of Virginia memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/ Co., Mo., Poplar Bluff, #30201, and New Jersey. lwsp.html where the full text is male, white, married, wife: Susie presented.][Part of the above sent Rose. He was born 10 Nov. 1855, [Member David L. Rose #0802R03 by member Joan Rose.] “Veana”, Johnson Co., Ill., d. of Fredericksburg, Virginia, whose aged 73y 9m 28d on Sept, 8, 1929. name is often seen as a contributor Father unknown; mother’s maid- of news items in the Rose Famikly en name Mary Mathis b. Johnson Bulletin quarterly, has long been Co., Ill. Burial Woodlawn Ceme., tracing this family. He is descend- undertaker: A. W. Greer, Poplar ed from the Benjamin and Judith Bluff, Mo. Informant: Susie Rose, Rose family of Otsego County, 400 S.B. St., Popular Bluff. [From New York.] Missouri Deaths online] PAGE 5540 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Some Elderly husband at Glebe Landing Bap- Lemuel Hayes tist Church, Laneview, Virginia. Rose [Condensed from The Richmond 1753-1833 Times-Dispatch April 1, 2013, sent “Lemuel Haynes was probably by Thomas M. Rose] Lydia Amalia Rose of Cedaredge, the the first African American Col. died August 7, 2010. She Donald Neff Rose Sr. died January ordained by a mainstream Protes- was 79. She 24, 2013. He was born October 16, tant Church in the United States. was born 1938 to Thomas and Esther Rose “Haynes, the abandoned child A u g u s t in Paris, Virginia. Services from of an African father and ‘a white 15, 1930 in the Purcelville Baptist Church in woman of respectable ancestry,’ Herbstadt, Purcellville, Va. with burial at Ivy was born in 1753 in West Hartford, Germany Hill Cemetery in Upperville, Va. Connecticut. Five months later, to Floren- Survived by children Donald N. he was bound to service until the t i n a n d Jr., Mark A., Robin Rose Bland, age of 21 to David Rose of Middle H e d w i g and Boomer Rose. Also by three Granville, Massachusetts. He died Z i e g l e r brothers Tom Rose, Mike Rose in 1833 at the age of 80. [Read and grew and Penny Rose and sisters Helen about his interesting life and up in Bad- Stevens, Dora Hardy, Sherry Gar- achievements at http://www.pbs. Newstadt rison, Debbie Fogle and Pam Gaal. org/wgbh/aia/part2/2p29.html.] West Germany where she worked [Condensed from The Washington in the enamel factories. She mar- Post of January 29, 2013, sent by ried Chester R. Rose on January Pat Hudson.] Marriages 20, 1954 in Kitzingen, West Ger- The obituary of Elizabeth “Betty” From Rose Klix # 2840R02 from many. They were stationed in Hitchcock Rose appeared at http:// The Hot Springs Weekly Star news- Fort Hood, Texas with the U.S. obits.cleveland.com/obituaries. It paper. It is Microfilm Reel #308 Army until 1957, when they shows she was the wife of the late Hot Springs Star 1893-1898. moved to Schwabach, Germany. Nelson P. Rose (former partner at June 16, 1893 Later he was transferred to the Jones Day Reavis & Pogue) whom “A message came over the phone U.S,, eventually living in Colora- she married July 11, 1941. Mother from Hill City (SD) Monday ask- do. Lydia was preceded in death of Nelson H. Rose and Marshall ing for Rev. Cooper to come to by her husband Chester Rose, H. Rose. [Her photo appears.] that place to tie the nuptial knot and a grandson. [Condensed From The Plain Dealer, February between Rev. J. C. Palmer, pastor from an article in the Daily Sen- 24, 2013.] tinel, Grand Junction, Colo. sent of the Presbyterian church and by Floyd K. George Eward Rose, 71, of Silver Miss Louise Rose of that city. Miss Legan, Jr.] Spring Maryland, died Agust 25, Rose is well and favorably known 2013. Survived by brother Allan to our people, having officiated at Helen Laurene Rose, and preceded in death by our last Chautauqua assembly and Rose, 94, was brother Robert Rose. Burial at more recently aided in the concert born May 14, Audean Memorial Gardens. [From at the Congregational church here. 1918 in Glen The Washington Post, sent by Ruth The Star has only the best wishes Elder, Kansas Woods.] for the happiness and prosperity and died April of the happy couple.” 6, 2013 at her William B. Rose, age 76, died May home in Beaverdam, Va. She 3, 2007 at Warrenton, Va., husband was preceded in death by her of Martha A. Rose, children Janna husband, Elvin L. Rose Sr., and Rose, Cheryl Rose, Lisa Young, oldest daughter, Jacqueline Rose Ann Hadsell, Kimberly Beale and We publish summaries of Ellers. She is survived by six chil- William H. Rose II. Also survived obituaries for those aged dren: Helen Diane Rose of Wil- by a brother, V. H. Rose, his first above seventy years. These liamsburg, Va., Elvin L. Rose Jr., wife, Marilyn Rose, and others. can be valuable for those Ronald L. Rose, Robert A. “Bob” Services by Moser Funeral Home, seeking family relations as Rose, Elsie Rose Shank and Warrenton, interment at Little names of survivors and Elizabeth Rose Moore as wdill Georgetown Cemetery. [Sent by locations are as others. A celebration of life Pat Hudson, from The Washington helpful . was held at Unity of Richmond, Post of 6 May 2007) and her ashes interred next to her ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5541 Descendant of Francis M. Rose of Giles County, Tennessee Branch to Webster County, Missouri and later to Erath County, Texas

The picture of contentment! Member Terry Lane Rose holding his only son Christmas 2005 at Rose Ranch near Westville, Oklahoma John Terry Rose, 1968, Mtn. Grove, l. to r.: John Terry Rose, Jamie Rose Rice, Jayne Rose Hooper, Terry Lane Missouri. Rose

Terry #-288R81 is a charter member of the Rose Family Association but he and editor Christine were work- ing on these Roses many years before the Association was started. At first it seemed possible that co-editor Seymour’s ancestor, who lived for a time in Giles County, Tennessee, could be related to Terry’s ancestor Francis M. Rose of the same county. However, DNA testing proved otherwise. Francis M. Rose was born ca 1772 and is connected in some manner, according to the testing, to: William Rose (w. Martha) of York and Surry Cos., Virginia and later Johnston/Wayne Cos., North Carolina Thomas Rose of Sumter Co., South Carolina Samuel Rose of Madison Co., Kentucky James Rose of Claiborne Co., Tennessee and Grundy Co., Missouri Among Francis M. Rose’s children was a son William W. Rose who married Lucinda Hickman. It is this branch from which Terry descends. This branch later located in Webster County, Missouri and after 1880 in Erath County, Texas.

Shelby County, Illinois William E. Rose estate

Abstracted by editors at the courthouse. Box 96, James Rose decd Letters of Administration, petition of Wm. E. Rose, states decd died in Shelbyville, Shelby Co. 5 Feb. 1900, left no will, land 1 acre near Faregound in Shelbyville, livestock, notes and case. Left survivors: Jane Rose, widow; Wm. E., Jas. A. and Abraham Rose, sons and Dora Courtright, Fredora Courtright, Nancy Jorden, daughters, his children and heirs. Dated: 8 Feb. 1900 PAGE 5542 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Andrew Rose of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Important and exciting updated information

Editor Christine was in the Spruance Library in Bucks County, Pennsylvania a few weeks ago on another matter and found the following. It’s importance to descendants cannot be underestimated!

ROSE in manuscript card file MSC-189 Fol 37 Andrew Rose 98-1184-1 Folder Ph.G #349 Rush Petitioner Depo 1774.

N.J. Peter Rush of Somerset Co., NJ, about 72, is personaly acquainted with Andrew Rose “who was eldest brother of one John Rose late of Solebury” in co. of Bucks, Pa. decd, also well acquainted with Celethie alias Cecily Rose who was universally deemed & esteemed to be [torn, taped] sd Andrew Rose and sd Andrew Rose & Celthie? Rose always during lifetime lived as husband and wife, also well acquainted with John Rose now of Morris Co., NJ (“who is the eldest Son of the sd Andrew Rose & Celethie his sd wife and [taped] [unreadable] that deponent well remembers the birth of sd John Rose sd son of Andrew as having happened about sixty three [wordwords taped unreadable] “Agend” at a place called Nine Mile Run in Somerset Co. afsd NJ and that he hath more esp---? [repaired by tape] reason to be acquainted with the above facts and particularly to recollect the same in as much as the same John Rose late of Solebury in the County of Bucks, Penn. above ---? did intermarry with the Sister of this deponent, by which means this deponent became intimately acquainted with the family of the sd [taped. unreadable] his Oath doth say that sd John Rose was of Morris County afsd who claimeth the certain lands under the Will of the sd John Rose of Bucks County afsd is, as this deponent verily believes, the eldet Son of the sd Andrew Rose, which [said?} Andrew, as this deponent also believes, was the oldet Brother of the sd John Rose of Bucks County deceased and [several words torn unreadable]. Signed: Peter (his mark) Rush. Sworn this 23d day of August 1775 before Rich Hockette? [Nicholas Wyckoff of Reading Town, county of `Hunter[ton] Prov. NJ aged about Seventy Six year [makes a similar affidavit regarding John and Andrew Rose]. Dated: 23 August [year unreadable]

Hamilton County, Ohio

[Original record destroyed at burning of Courthouse Mar. 29, 1884, but original will and testimony of wit- nesses was preserved and ordered restored. Original court session 27 Oct. 1857.] Will Bk 9 p 192-194, Will of Luther Rose, proved 27 Oct. 1857, of City of Cincinnati, county of Hamilton, to wife Elizabeth Rose during life, provided she remains widow, all estate, except to grandchildren Elizabeth Rose Hunt and Serena A. Lewis [property] hereinafter described, if wife marries, she to have per laws of Ohio; to son George W. Rose and daughter Permelia D. Oakley, all residue and personal except as devised, on decease of wife or her marriage; to granddaughter Elizabeth Rose Hunt and Serena A. Lewis, lot in City of Cincinnati on N side 6th St., in John G. Ganos Subd., in Cincinnati, also to each of granddaughters afsd $10 each. Appoints Adam N. Riddle executor. Dated: 16 Sept. 1851. Wit.: Fred? Evers, Christian Burckhardt. Pr: 27 Oct. 1857.

LET OTHERS KNOW ABOUT THE ROSE FAMILY ASSOCIATION!! ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5543 Congressional Records: Jacob Rose, Revolutionary War Germany and Schoharie County, New York Roses

Sent by M. Ramsey. These refer to Jacob Rose who married Lisa Bowker. He was son of William and Elizabeth (School- craft) Rose of Germany and Schoharie County, New York. The actual pension file of Jacob Rose includes amazing Bible records of this family and has been published in a past issue of our quarterly. Now they are available at: www. fold3.com and at www.ancestry.com.

Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States being the First Session of the Nineteenth Congress … December 5, 1825 (Washington: Gales & Seaton printers, 1825). p. 423: Monday, April 10, 1826. Mr. Humphrey presented a petition of Jacob Rose, of the State of New York. Journal of the House of Representatives … being the First Session of the Twenty-Sixty Congress … December 2, 1839 (Washington: Blair and Rives, 1840). p. 324: Mr. Ridgeway presented the petition of citizens of the county of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, praying that a pension may be granted to “Sign Rose,” the widow of Jacob Rose, deceased, a Revolution- ary soldier. Journal of the House of Representatives … being the Second Session of the Twenty-Seventh Congress … December 6, 1841 (Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1841). p. 375: Mr. Ridgway presented a petition of Lisa Rose, of the State of Ohio, widow of Jacob Rose, deceased, late a revolutionary pensioner, praying a increase of pension.

U. S. Military Academy, West Point, New York

From: Cullum’s Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy, sent by the late Lydia Scott.

Vol. 1 No. 292, year 1822, Class Rank: 7 William Rose (b. NY, apptd NY) Military history: Cadet at U.S. Military Academy June 24, 1818 to July 1, 1822 when he graduated and promoted to Bvt. Second Lieut., 2nd Artillery, July 1, 1822 Second Lieut., 4th Artillery, July 1, 1822 Served on Ordnance duty, Dec. 12, 1822 to Dec. 31, 1823; and in garrison at Petite Coquille (Ft. Pike), La., 1824-25. Died, Nov. 22, 1825 at Washington, D.C. age 24.

No. 1539, year 1852, Class Rank 4 George W. Rose, b. NY, apptd NY Military history: Cadet at U.S. Military Academy from July 1, 1848 to July 1, 1852, when he was graduated and promoted to Bvt. Second Lieut., Top. Engineers, July 1, 1852. Served as Asst. Topographical Engineer on Survey of North-western Lakes, 1852-56; and at the Military Academy as Asst. Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, April 1 to October 7, 1856. (Second Lieut., Top. Engineers, March 3, 1855) Resigned, Oct. 7, 1856. Civil History – Merchant, Detroit, Mich. Since 1856 PAGE 5544 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

NEWS IN BRIEF In an article by Alexandra Cheney, “Who Is That Masked Man? Disney Bets on a Mythic Hero?: “Walt Disney Co. hopes that the legend of ‘The Lone Ranger’ is so strong that the stars of the new firm can keep their masks on for most of its marketing campaign.? In this lengthy article it is mentioned that Penny Rose was the film’s costume designer. [From The Richmond Times-Dispatch of June 24, 2013, submitted by Thomas M. Rose] Condensed from an article by Sylvia Hui of The Associated Press, datelined London, “The remains of a Tudor warship that sank more than 400 years ago are displayed along with thousands of its artifacts for the first time at a new British museum.” Among these is the wreck of the Mary Rose, Henry VIII’s flaggship, but also provides a snapshot of Tudor life onboard the vessl.” The Mary Rose Museum is at the historic dockyards in Portsmouth near the spot where the vessel was built. The Mary Rose led the Eng- lish fleet in battle against France in 1512, but sank after three decades in service. The Mary Rose Museum is a memorial to the 500 who lost their lives in the sinking of [The full article can be read in The Richmond Times-Dispatch of June 21, Henry VIII’s flagship more than 400 years 2013. Sent by Thomas M. Rose.] ago. [Associated Press photo] Tom also sent a beautifully illustrated article, “No Place Like New Mexico: Kayaks, Turquoise, and a Goose, Oh My!,” text by Keller Rose, photography by Keller Rose. Name and date of publication not included.

Daniel Rose of McLean County, Illinois

Summarized from a fuller biography sent by Mary Fern Souder from Portrait and Biographical Album of McLean County, Ill. (Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1887) pp. 521-522.

Daniel Rose. Located on section 6, Cheney’s Grove Township, “lies one of the prettiest homesteads in McLean County …” Mr. Rose is a native of this State, born in Clark County, Sept. 6, 1846. His parents were Ira B. and Julia (Martin) Rose, the former a native of New York State, and the mother of Indiana. Ira B. Rose was born Oct. 6, 1805, spent his childhood and youth in his native State near the city of Roch- ester, and when about twenty years of age became a resident of Kentucky … The subject of our sketch remained with his parents until the breaking out of the late war, and although only about sixteen years of age, enlisted … Co. G, 123d Illinois Mounted Infantry … he married, on the 7th of November, 1876, to Miss Rhoda E. Tudor who is a native of this county, born April 4, 1858. She is the daughter of Thomas H. and Sophia (Hunter) Tudor, the former a native of Madison County and the latter of Jessamine County, Ky. The mother of Mrs. Rose was born March 24, 1833 … Daniel Rose came to McLean County in 1868, first locating at Funk’s Grove … he then rented for six years and at the expiration purchased 160 acres to which he subsequently added. His three children are as follows: Frankie was born Feb. 18, 1878, and died Jan. 19, 1879; Lora M. was born Nov. 10, 1880, and Charles E., Oct. 25, 1882 … “The beautiful residence of Mr. Rose is handsomely lithographed on another page of this volume.”

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Descendant of George and Nancy (Fordyce) Rose of Guernsey County, Ohio

Courtesy of Joseph Benson Rose III To the left above: Shown is Joseph Benson Rose II, taken in Brioni, Italy in 1926. He was the father of member Joseph Benson Rose III member. To the right, also taken in Brioni, Eleanor (Connely) Mitchell Rose appears in the white hat.

Member Joseph Benson Rose III provides this information: George Rose, son of Elisha6, Johannes5, Arie4, Evert3, Arie2, Aldert1 Roosa of Ulster County, New York, George was born 26 November 1799, Sullivan County, New York according to Nannie L. Fordyce, The Life and Times of Reverend John Corbly and the John Corbly Family Genealogy, 2nd, edn., revised by Leola Wright Murphy, rpt. (Knightstown, Ind.: Mayhill Publ., 1970). Joseph Benson Rose (son of George), was born 23 October 1838, died 4 July 1902. He married, Florence Field of the Marshall Field family, Chicago. At the age of eighteen he went to New York City and arrived with only $1.00; after a few years he became first president of Royal Baking Power Company. When he died his son George II inherited about $12,000,000.00 from the Royal Baking Powder sale and other invest- ments (about $12,000,000.00 in today’s dollars). Joseph Benson Rose II spent his winters in Ocean Springs and the rest of the year divided between Long Island and Europe. He learned horsemanship at Meadow Brook Club on Long Island. Fox hunts, polo, and steeple chase were among the many events in which he participated. Sometime after his marriage to Eleanor (Connely) Mitchell, they relocated to the Island of Brioni in Italy. There JBR II was a member of the International Polo Clubs and competed in the tournament of 1926 or 1927. Still later they moved to Paris. Member Benson Rose also sent some news articles. One, from The New York Times of July 29, 1905, is dated at Narragansett Pier July 28, and states that George Rose, on the yachtCrescent, sailed over from Newport with a party of five, whom he entertained at luncheon in the Casino. In The Polo Monthly of September 1926: Savile Cups at Brioni. Playing at the Italian Polo Club on Bri- oni Islan in the final for the Savbile Cups, Mr. Campbell’s Brioni team ... had an easy victory over the Sturgeons ... On the Sturgeons team, Mr. J. Benson Rose among others.

Editor’s note: The above are descendants of Group T1 of the DNA study. These are members of the Dutch Roosa family (the family of our long-time DNA administration David Brown, now deceased. PAGE 5546 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Fayette County, Kentucky Land Records

The following were abstracted at the county courthouse by editors. This is not a complete listing - only selected items were abstracted.

Deed Abstracts: Deed Bk F pp 113-114, 4 Oct. 1811, Thomas Bodley, Charles Humphreys trustees of James Hughes to James Rose, for $1130, near north of survey of Town of Lexington, 28 and 40 poles etc., bounded by Morrison corner, Russels Rd., Doughertys line, etc. Signed: Thomas Bodley, Trustee; Ch Humphrey, Trustee. Ack.: 10 Oct. 1811. Deed Bk F pp 386-387, Order of Court Jan. 1812, William Rose aged 12 on 13 Apr. last bound to John Marsh untill age 21, to learn trade of making machines for Spinning and Carding Wool & cotton, at expiration to be provided decent new suit of Cloathes in addition to common wearing apparal and pay him 3 lbs 10 shillings. Signed: John D. Young, John Marsh. Jan. Court 1812. Deed Bk F p 489, 25 Apr. 1800, Montgomery Bell, hatter of Fayette Co. to James Rose, shoemaker of Fayette Co., 105 lbs., lot in Town of Fayete, frontage on street named Cross st., etc., bounded by Brights house, James True, etc. Signed: Montgomery Bell. Wit.: none. Pers. Ack.: June 17, 1812. Deed Bk F pp 448-449, 15 Apr. 1812, Mildred Bradley of Town of Lexington to heirs of James Rose decd, viz Elizabeth Rose, widow, Wm Rose, John Rose, Mary Rose, Jame[s] Rose, Gershom Rose and Sarah A. Rose, children of James Rose decd of Lexington, for $250, lot 33 ft from and 90 back, beg. at corner of widow Harrisons lot etc., to corner of lot where sd Mildred Brady now lives etc. Signed: Mildred Brady. Wit.: Chrs Humphreys, Jno Wrigglesworth. Ack.: Apr. 4, 1812. Deed Bk G p 379, 10 Apr. 1813, Walter K. Karrick and his wife Ruthy of co. of Clarke, Ky. to Mary Rose and Son Jno C. Rose of Fayette Co., for $137, on head waters of Boughman adj. lands of Jos Allen, Guideon Wood, Robert Alexr and Robert Campbell, bounded by Weichester "Rode" etc. Signed: Walter K. Karrick Ruthey Karrick. Wit.: none. Pers. ack. and again "Mary Rose and her Son John Rose" are mentioned. Ack.: 16 Apr. 1813. Deed Bk 4 pp 261-262, 1 Sept. 1820, James P. Rose, Gresham Rose and Mary Rose, three of the heirs of James Rose, all of Fayette Co., to Elijah Warner of Fayette Co., for $112, in Town of Lexington, bounded by widow Harrison, bounded by lot where Mildred Brady formerly lived, etc. Signed: Jas P. Rose, Gresham L. Rose, Mary Ann Rose. Wit.: none. Pers. ack.: 1 Sept. 1828. Deed bk R p 482 2 Sept. 1818, Mary Rose of Fayette Co. to William Shoot & James Shoot of same co., for $150, undivided 1/2 of 8 acres on headwaters Baughmans fork on Winchester Rd. adj. land of R. Alexander, Bains line, Gidean Woods, land conveyed to sd Mary Rose & John C. Rose by deed from Walter Karrich ux 10 Apr. 1813. Signed: Mary (her x mark) Rose. Wit.: Wm. Z. Sadler, Fleming I./J. Garrett. Ack.: Sept. 2, 1878 and rec. Deed Bk 4 p 281, 25 Oct. 1828, Leroy Rose hath this day purchased of Ezekiel Ennis a waggon, five setts of geers [and other personal property listed], paid a part, secures with lien etc. Signed: Leroy (his x mark) Rose. Wit.: none. Pers. ack.: 26 Oct. 1828. [A Mortgage] Deed Bk 4 pp 329-330, 8 Oct. 1828, Mary A. Rose, James Rose, Gershom Rose, David B. Davis, Sarah A. Davis late Rose of Fayette co. to Neil McCoy, for $1710, tract in Fayette co. on waters of Cane Run, 22 acres and 36 1/4 poles, the undivided shares of sd parties as heirs of James Rose decd, [here mentions a tract 27 acres and 155 poles near Lexington, should be more carefully read] on Russells rd., line of Morrison heirs, line of Daughterys land, etc. Signed: Mary A. Rose, Jas P. Rose, Gersham L. Rose, D. B. Davis, Sarah A. Davis. Pers. ack.: 8 Oct. 1828. Deed Bk 4 pp 330-331, 8 Oct. 1828, Mary A. Rose, James Rose, Gersham Rose, David B. Davis and Sarah A. Davis late Sarah A. Rose, convey to Neel McCoy 22 acres and 36 1/2 poles, their undivided share which descended from James Rose decd to them and Samuel Rose containing 27 acres 155 poles, they convented that when Sarah A. Davis shall arrive at full age they will have deed confirmed, for $1.00 confirm, lot in Town of Lexington, adj the currying shop of Joseph Logan, fronting on main cross st., Logans line, one room in which house they now have possession of remainder being [subject to] dower of widow of James ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5547

Rose. Signed: Mary A. Rose, Jas P. Rose, Gersham L.? Rose. Wit.: none. Pers. ack.: [called a deed of Mort- gage when ack. 8 Oct. 1828.] Deed bk 5 p 323-324, 8 Aug. 1829, Samuel Rose of Fayette Co. to Neil McCoy of same, for $143.50, land on wters of Cane run undivided interest in 22 acres 36 1/4 poles, described in deed executed by the residue of heirs of James Rose decd to sd McCoy dated 8 Oct. 1828 rec. Fay. Co., being interest Samuel Rose has as heir of his father James Rose decd. Signed: Samuel Rose. Ack.: 8 Aug. 1829. Deed bk 7 p 44-45, I have this day borrowed of William H. Garnett $60, executed prom note, I have sold to Harnet of Lexington personal ppty bay horse, furniture if paid to be void. Dated: 28 Feb. 1831. Signed: Thomas (his x mark) Rose. Ack. and rec. 28 Feb. 1831. Deed Bk 7 p 264-265, Samuel Rose and James P. Rose of Morgan Co., Ill. appt. Gasham Rose our lawful atty to sell ppty belonging to us in Ky. dated 23 July 1831. Signed: Samuel Rose. Jas. P. Rose. Wit.: M. M. Connel. Ack.: Morgan Co., Ill. by Samuel Rose and Jas P. Rose. 23 July 1831. Rec.: 12 Aug. 1831. Deed Bk 7 p 265-266, 12 Aug. 1831, Gasham Rose for himself and as atty in fact for Samuel Rose & James Rose heirs of James Rose decd of Fayette Co. to Archibald Logan of same, for $450, land on waters of Town fork and Town of Lexington, contains one town lot on NW side of main cross st. adj. Archd Logan, being interest of grantors in sd lot which interest is 3/4. Signed: G. L. Rose, Saml Rose, Jas P. Rose by G. L. Rose their atty in fact. Ack.: and rec. 12 Aug. 1831.

Washington Rose Alabama Confederation Pension #6305

Sent by charter members Jack Rose #0019R80 and Doris Rose #0020R80.

WASHINGTON ROSE. Co. C 6th Reg. La. Vols. Priv. Confederate Pension. Data from Ala. Dept. of Ar- chives. Letter: Wetumpka, Ala., June 25, 1906, regarding claim of Washington Rose, recommends approval. Affidavit: Elmore Co., Ala., Washington Rose, res. of sd county, Priv. Co. C 6th La. Reg., enl. 15 May 1861 at Rappid Parish, La., disch. 25 apr. 1865, Conf., old age, not able to work, aged 75, po Elmore. Signed: Washington Rose. Under act of Feb. 10, 1899, dated 5 June 1900. Affidavit: Baldwin Co., Ga., 3 June 1900, H. M. Rose of sd county, states that Washington Rose now of Elmore Co., Ala. was member of 6th La. Vol., that Washington Rose enl. in 1861 and remained until close of war. [Under act Feb. 10, 1899] Schedule of Property: total $20 for 2 cattle. Signed: Washington Rose, 5 June 1900. See following: check and combine...

Note: Confederate Pensiions are not with the National Archives. They are held by the states in which the Confederate pension was granted. The application was made in the state in which the soldier (or his survivor) resided in at the time of the application - not in the state of southern service unless the two happen to be the same state. Where can these be located? Usually the State Archives of the state will be the custodian. Some of these are online. PAGE 5548 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN Descendant of William and Elizabeth (Schoolcraft) Rose of Schoharie County, New York

Sandy Miller of West Virginia gathered many documents and photos of her Rose family. Here she shares her branch.

One branch of this family, Arthur Wellington4 Rose (John Crippen3, John2, Wil- liam1), moved from New York to West Virginia to work in the mines. Arthur’s son Edward Arthur Rose was born 10 December 1882 in Gary, McDowell County, West Virginia, and married on 28 December 1904 to Mary Etta Christian. They had several children: Aileen Cosby, Nettie Blanch, Aubry Willard, Arthur Mastin, Clowar Gillespie and Esther Annis. Edward died 27 December 1960 in Princeton, West Virginia, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery.

A Delayed Certificate of Birth for Edward #52639 was filed with the West Virginia State Department of Health and shows he was born on the above date and place. It also includes the notation that the marriage record was Wedding photo of Edward in Bland County, Virginia. Arthur Rose and Mary Etta Christian, 1904. The obituary in its entirety: Edward Arthur Rose, 78, of Highland Avenue in Princeton, died at his home Tuesday. He was a retired Virginian Railway conductor, a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and a native of Gary. Survivors include one son, Clowers Rose of Princeton: three daughters, Mrs. Nettie Seivey, Mrs. Aileene Edward Arthur Rose. Walker, and Mrs. Esther Morris of Princeton; one half-sister, Mrs. Blanche French of Bluefield; one brother, Willard Rose of Bluefield, Va.; 16 grandchildren; 18 great- grandchildren. Memorial Funeral Dictory of Princetin [sic, Princeton] is in charge of funeral arrangements, which are incomplete. [Name and date of newspaper unknown but he died 27 December 1960.]

Robertson County, Tennessee Wills

Abstracted by editors at the courthouse. Will Book 8 p 246, will of Benjamin Rose, 3 Aug. 1833, to wife Polly all household and kitchen furniture and all stock, to do with as she pleases the fifty acre tract to son Berry where he now lives with all that belongs thereunto; to wife the sixty five acres where I now live during her life, at her death to son Vinson the 20 acre tract where Mrs. Higgins now lives to son John with all improvements. At death of wife property that is left equally divided betwixt Nancy, Elizabeth and Polly so as to make their portions equal to the boys, if not enough to make them equal to the value of the land of Berry and Vinson it must be valued and they to pay in proportion to make them all equal; my son James's children Elizabeth, James and Oliver to have $50 equally divided between them, my son Benjamin Rose's heirs to have $50 divided equally between them. Appoint son Berry Rose and wife Polly Rose executors. Signed: Benjamin (his x mark) Rose. Wit.: N.? Hart, Jno. Chapman. Proved Aug. Term 1833 by Henry Hart and John Chapman. Record Bk 8 p. 382, Inventory of Benjamin Rose, 8 May 1831, signed by Berry and Mary Rose. Sale of his estate, present were John, James, Berry, Reuben and Matthew Rose (Bk 8 p 246). Record Bk 9 1834-1837 p 70 BENJAMIN ROSE, Account Curent: Dr Mary Rose Extux & Berry Rose Extr, estate of Benj Rose decd. Ac- count Current dated May Term 1835, returned and recorded. [This family is part of Group L of the DNA project. Bennet Rose of King George Co., Virginia, John Rose of Centre Co., Pennsylvania, and John Rose of White Co., Tennessee are among others of that group.] ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5549 The Family Tree Our Members From the Mailbag

3338H14 - Carol Hall [a re- Rose Klix #2840R02: “While I tired teacher] researched for my ancestors on 1-Thomas Rose bc1756 m Barbary a microfilm the library borrowed Crenshaw; 2-Thomas Crenshaw for me from the SD State Archives Rose b7 Dec. 1805 m 1st Lavina in Pierre. This film is of the Hot Stewart; 3-James Henry Rose bJuly Springs Weekly Star from 1893- 1839 m Martha Ann Fennimore; 1898, this article caught my eye ... 4-Harvey Clayton Rose Sr. b1882 March 8, 1894 Hot Springs Weekly m Orvile Blanton McLendon...to Star last page 3rd column reprint- 6-member ed an article from the Deadwood Member Norm Freyer #2722F01, has been a Times. Hills = Black Hills #1 of Granville Co., NC; GA; KY; and watercolor artist since he retired in 1997. Vanderburg Co., IN “Bird Rose of the R. R. cattle com- 3339R13 - Steven J. Rose pany, and Ed. Lemmon of the 1-Peter Rose b probaly ante1725 DO YOU COMPLETELY READ Shiedly company have gone to m Mary Gardner; 2-Peter Gard- YOUR ISSUES! One of the most Texas and Mexico to buy cattle for ner Rose b1754 m 1st Mary Roop; thorough readers of our issues their range north of the Hills, and 3-John Rose bca1780 m 2nd Ann for years has been charter mem- expect to get about 9,000 head. A C.; 4-Henry Thomas Rose; 5-Ben- ber Ellnora Young #0409R81. She law goes into effect on March 10, jamin Franklin Rose; 6-Virgil Ira studies the pages. For example, imposing a tax of $2 per head on Rose; 7-Kenneth Ira Rose; 8-mem- she wrote to her relative Stephen cattle shipped out of Mexico, and ber [see photo below] Rose about an RFB issue she re- they are making haste to avoid the ceived which had the Estate of tax. Bird expects to be gone until #1 of Philadelphia, Pa.; later branch her ancestor Peter (Gardner) Rose June. - Deadwood Times” of Canada. of Philadelphia and also a mort- Rose also sent: Mar 23, 1894 Hot gage from John and Sally Mayhew Spring Weekly Star front page It’s and wife Salley 17 Sept 1831 for amazing what they put on the lots in St. Clairsville, Belmont Co. front page of the paper under Lo- OH to Peter Rose Sen. ... Ellnora cal News ... “Mr. Rose who keeps also noted in that issue a men- the Elkhorn hotel at Oelrichs, tion of deed P p. 338, Belmont Co. came over Friday to have a large Ohio, an instrument of Peter Rose carbuncle on the upper lip lanced. mentioning George Rose which Dr. Wade did the job.” implied a relationship between the two. She also spotted in the Charter member Bev Conolly #0633C823 continues to work Wedding photo Steven and Anna Rose issue under “Some Philadelphia with her therapy dog Sasha in the in 2006. A picture from their wedding day Estates” the listing of the Estate of in Kelownas Kasugai Japanese Garden her William Rose born 1754, twin northern Virginia area. Bev visits where they were married (http://www. of Stephen J Rose’s Peter Gardner hospitals and nursing homes, and kelownakasugai-sistercity.com/kelowna/ also works with children who are kasugaigardens.html) Rose. [Ellnora, an excellent re- searcher, doesn’t miss much!] to testify in court cases. The value and comfort a therapy dog can Sometime ago member Ellnora provide to both children and the Young sent us a link provided elderly is, Bev says, wonderful to her by member Steven J. Rose and amazing. ( s h o w n of Philadelphia. The link, http:// a b o v e youtu.be/1yKr-ILzK-M is still an a n d t o active link and is an interesting the right). interview with Roses of British NOTICE S t e p h e n Columbia about the Rose Winery The new member list there. Vern Rose mentioned is and Ell- and address changes nora are a descendant of this branch of descen- the Philadelphia family. See also will appear in the dants of (http://www.houseofrose.ca for June 2014 issue. Peter Rose the website of the winery.) PAGE 5550 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

Ellers, Jacqueline Rose, 5540 Lawson, Ann, 5530 INDEX Ennis, Ezekiel, 5546 Gavin, 5530 All names indexed. Some Evans, Wm., 5536 Jane, 5530 names may appear ore than Evers, Fred, 5542 Susanna, 5530 once on a page. Fennimore, Martha Ann., 5549 Legan, Floyd K., 5540 Ferrell, Polly, 5533 Lemmon, Ed., 5549 Fitzhugh, William, 5530 Lenoir, Wm., 5535 Fogle, Debbie, 5540 Lewis, Serena A., 5542, 5543 Absher, Ruby, 5535 Lind, William E., 5538 Adams, W. J. B., 5537 Fordyce, Nannie L., 5545 French, Blanch, 5548 Long, Adam, 5530 Alexander, --, widow, 5534 David, 5530 Alexander, Robert, 5546 Freyer, Doris Rose, 5527 Norm, 5527 Jacob, 5530 Allen, Jos., 5546 Maria, 5530 Allison, David, 5530 Fry, George, 5531 Jacob, 5531 Wlliam H., 5532 William, 5535 Marsh, John, 5546 Arose, Jeremiah, 5539 Gaal, Pam, 5540 Ganos, John G., 5543 Mary Rose, The, 5544 Aycock, Geo. G., 5533 Mathis, Mary, 5539 Baker, John, 5539 Gardner, Mary, 5549 Garnett, William H., 5547 Mayhew, John, 5549 Mary, 5539 Salley, 5549 Michael M., 5539 Fleming I./J., 5546 Garrison, Sherry, 5540 McCoy, Neil, 5546, 5547 Bauguess/Boggess, Richard, 5535 McGahee, Andrew, 5539 Beale, Kimberly, 5540 Glessener, George Y., 5536 Grans, E. H., 5532 Mary (Craig), 5539 Bell, Montgomery, 5546 McGaley, Andrew, 5539 Berry, Ellen J., 5530 Greer, A. W., 5539 Hadsell, Ann, 5540 McGill, Wm., 5534 James, 5530 McLendon, Orvile Blanton, 5549 John, 5539 Hall, Carol, 5549 John, 5534 Miller, Sandy, 5548 Bland, Robin Rose, 5540 Moore, Elikzabeth (Rose), 5540 Bodley, Thomas, 5546 Hamon, John, 5535 Hardy, Dora, 5540 Moorson, Alexander, 5530 Boggess/Bauguess, Richard, 5535 Morris, Esther, 5548 Booz, Edmond, 5534 Harrison, --, 5546 Hart, H., 5548 Morrow, John, 5536 Bowker, James, 5531 Murphy, Leola Wright, 5545 Lisa, 5543 N., 5548 Haynes, Lemuel, 5540 Musgrave, Elizabeth, 5533 Bradley, Mildred, 5546 Newman, Cindy, 5536 Brady, Mildred, 5546 Heizner, Henry, 5530 Hewitt, James R., 5530 Nicholas, Ann, 5530 Mildred, 5546 John, 5530 Brown, John, 5535 Hickman, Lucinda, 5541 Higgins, --, 5548 Oakley, Permelia D., 5542 Burckhardt, Christian, 5542 Palmer, J. C., Rev., 5540 Bushnell, Frederick, 5527 Juanita, 5539 Hinnant, C. S., 5533 Pearce, James, 5533 Marietta Rose, 5527 Pledger, James S., 5531 Calloway, Thos., 5534 Hitchcock, Elizabeth “Betty,”, 5540 Hockette, Rich, 5542 Ramsey, Frances, 5538 Campbell, Robert, 5546 M., 5543 Cavileer, Elizabeth Weeks, 5539 Hodkinson, Doris Rose, 5527 Holcomb, B. O., 5537 Ransdall, George Ann, 5532 Chadwick, Orella, 5534-35 Reynolds, Jms, 5534 Chapman, John, 5548 O. C., 5537 Holloway, John, 5535 Rice, Jamie Rose, 5541 Jno, 5548Cheney, Alexander, 5544 Riddle, Adam N., 5542 Chilton, Jam Mary, 5535 Hooper, Elijah, 5531 Ridgeway, --, 5543 es A., 5531 Robinson, James, 5530 Christian, Mary Etta, 5548 Jayne Rose, 5541 Hornday, E. H., 5533 Roosa\Rose, Aldert, 5545 Clark, John, 5536 Rose, Abraham, 5541 Clay, Stephen, 5531 Howell, Daniel, 5533 H. F., 5533 Aileen Cosby, 5548 Cleveland, Benjamin, 5534 Alexander, 5530 Cook, Jefferson, 5531 Margaret, 5533 Hudson, Pat, 5540 Allan\Allen, 5537, 5540 Coley, Sarah, 5533 Ann C., 5549 Connely, Eleanor, 5545 Hughes, James, 5546 Hui, Sylvia, 5544 Anna, 5533, 5549 Conolly, Bev., 5549 Anthony, 5531 Cooper, --, Rev., 5540 Huit, James, 5530 Hull, Daniel, 5534 Arie, 5545 Mary A., 5530 Aron, 5530 Corbly, John, Rev., 5545 Humphrey, --, 5543 Humphreys, Charles, 5546 Arthur Mastin, 5548 Courtright, Dora, 5541 Arthur Wellington, 5548 Fredora, 5541 Hunt, Elizabeth Rose, 5542, 5543 Hunter, Sophia, 5544 Aubry Willard, 5548 Cox, M. T., 5533 Ben Lacy, Dr., 5530 Crawford, James, 5533 Irvine, William, 5530 Johnson, Samuel, Capt., 5534 Benjamin, 5539, 5548 Crenshaw, Barbary, 5549 Benjamin Franklin, 5549 Dae/Doer, Henry, 5536 Jones, Edward J., 5531 Jorden, Nancy, 5541 Benson, 5545 Davis, D. B., 5546 Berry, 5548 David B., 5546 Karrick\Karrich\Karrisk, Ruthy, 5546 Walter K., 5546 Betty, 5533 Sarah A., 5546 Bird, 5549 Sarah A. (Rose), 5546 Kellie, E. J., 5537 Kinton, Elizabeth, 5536 Boomer, 5540 Denny, D. R, 5536 Burket, 5533 Edmund, 5534 John, 5536 Klix, Rose, 5540, 5549 Caroline, 5533 Doggett, Samuel, 5531 Carral/Carel, 5532 Drummon, Wm., 5535 Langley, Wm., 5533 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN MARCH 2014 PAGE 5551

Rose, Cecily, 5542 Rose, Peter Gardner, 5549 Celethie/Cecily, 5542 Rose, James, 5532, 5541, 5546, 5547, 5548 Phineas, 5539 Charles Byrd, 5539 Pleasant, 5539 Charles E., 5544 James A., 5541 James Edwin, 5539 Polly, 5548 Charles R., 5540 Reuben, 5548 Cheryl, 5540 James Henry, 5539, 5549 James P., 5546, 5547 Reuben Palmer, 5527 Chester, 5540 Robert, Rev., 5530 Christine, 5542 Jamie, 5541 Jane, 5530 Robert, 5527, 5531, 5540 Clayton Shepard, 5527 Robert A. “Bob”, 5540 Clower Gillespie, 5548 Janna, 5540 Jayne, 5541 Robert S., 5530 Daniel, 5539, 5544 Robin, 5540 David, 5537, 5540 Jeremiah/Jeromiah, 5531 Jesse M., 5538 Ronald L., 5540 David L., 5539 Samuel, 5541, 5546, 5547 Donald Neff, 5540 Jessee M., 5538 Joan, 5539 Sandy, 5531 Doris, 5547 Sarah, 5535 Doris Estelle, 5527 Joel, 5533 Joel, Capt., 5539 Sarah A., 5546 Edward Arthur, 5548 Sary, 5535 Eleanor (Connely) Michell, 5545 Johannes, 5545 John, 5531, 5536, 5537, 5538, 5544, Seymour T., 5538 Elinvni, 5533 Spencer, 5530 Elizabeth, 5530, 5531, 5542, 5546, 5546, 5548, 5549 John C., 5546 Steven J., 5549 5548 Susanna, 5535 Elizabeth (Schoolcraft), 5543, 5548 John McAden, Rev. Dr., 5530 John Terry, 5541 Susie, 5539 Elizabeth Hitchcock, 5540 T. A., 5537 Ellizabeth, 5535, 5540 John W., 5531 John Wesley, 5538 Terry Lane, 5541 Elsie, 5540 Thomas, 5531, 5540, 5541, 5547, 5549 Elvin L., 5540 Joseph, 5535 Joseph Benson, II, III, 5545 Thomas Alexander, 5537 Emanuel, 5535 Thomas Crenshaw, 5549 Emanuel\Amanuel, 5534 Judith, 5539 Katie, 5533 Thomas M., 5540, 5544 Emely, 5538 Tom, 5540 Esther, 5540 Keller, 5544 Kenneth Ira, 5549 V. H., 5540 Esther Annis, 5548 Vinson, 5548 Evert, 5545 Kezia, 5535 L. P., Mrs., 5537 Virgil Ira, 5549 F., 5531 Washington, 5547 Fanny, 5533 Lemuel, 5539 Leroy, 5546 Willard, 5548 Flavia Buck, 5527 William, 5537, 5541, 5543, 5546, 5548 Frances (Ramsey), 5538 Leuis, 5530 Lewis, 5530 William B., 5538, 5540 Francis Howard, 5527 William Cumming, Dr., 5530 Francis M., 5541 Lora M., 5544 Louise, 5540 William E., 5541 Frank R., 5527 William H., 5540 Frank Reuben, 5527 Louisa P., 5537 Luther, 5542 William W., 5541 Frankie, 5544 Rose/Roosa, Aldert, 5545 Fred, 5533 Lydia Amalia, 5540 Mabel Magee, 5527 Rose/Ross, Joseph, 5535 G. L., 5547 Rush, Peter, 5542 Gasham, 5547 Margaret, 5533 Margery, 5527 Sadler, Wm. Z., 5546 George, x Salchan, Fred, 5539 George, 5530, 5532, 5545 Marilyn, 5540 Mark A., 5540 Schoolcraft, Elizabeth, 5543, 5548 George Ann, 5532 Scott, Lydia, 5543 George Edward, 5540 Marry, 5536 Marshall H., 5540 Seivey, Nettie, 5548 George W., 5532, 5542, 5543 Serenger, --, 5535 George W., 5542 Martha, 5536, 5537, 5541 Martha A., 5533, 5540 Shank, Elsie Rose, 5540 Gershom\Gersham\Gresham, 5546, Sharp, Wiklliam D., 5532 5547 Mary, 5530, 5531, 5535, 5544, 5546, 5548 Shine, Lewis, 5533 Gertrude Coombs, 5527 Shoot, James, 5546 Gideon, 5531 Mary A., 5546, 5547 Mary Ann, 5546 William, 5546 Green G. L. W., 5532 Souder, Mary Fern, 5544 Gresham L., 5546 Mary Emily, 5527 Mary J., 5533 Sparks, John, 5535 H. H., 5532, 5547 Steele, Asberry, 5536 Harold Allen, 5527 Mary Hampton, 5534 Mary Stanton, 5527 Stevens, Elias, 5537 Hedwig, 5539 Elias R., 5536 Helen Diane, 5540 Matilda, 5537 Matthew, 5538, 5548 Matilda B., 5536 Helen Laurene, 5540 Stewart, Lavina, 5549 Henry, 5539 Matthias, 5538 Melvina, 5533 Strange, James, 5531 Henry Thomas, 5549 Stretch, James A., 5536 Holland H./A., 5533 Mike, 5540 Muriel Blanche, 5527 Symmes, Ellisabeth, 5531 Howell H., 5532 Timothy, 5531 J. Benson, 5545 Nancy, 5548 Nelson H., 5540 Taylor, Martha, 5536 J. M., 5538 Terry, Thos., 5534 Jabez, 5531 Nettie Blanch, 5548 Nicholas, 5533 Torroy, Josiah, 5531 Jabiz/Jaboz, 5531 Tudor, Rhoda E., 5544 Jack, 5547 Oliver, 5548 Penny, 5540 Sophia (Hunter), 5544 Jacob, 5543 Thomas H.a, 5544 Jacqueline, 5540 Peter, 5549 PAGE 5552 MARCH 2014 ROSE FAMILY BULLETIN

Turnbull, Jn., 5534 Williams, Minnie R., 5537 Yates, John, 5530 Vandiver, Nancy Ann, 5532 Winslow, Elizabeth, 5531 Young, Ellnora, 5549 Wade, --, Dr., 5549 Wood, Guideon, 5546 John D, 5546 Walker, Aileene, 5548 Woodrow, Andrew, 5530 Lisa, 5540 Warner, Elijah, 5546 Woodruff, John Allen, 5534 Youngblood, F. B., 5538 Webb, James, 5534 Woods, Ruth, 5540 Ziegler, Florentin, 5540 Weeks, Elizabeth, 5539 Wrigglesworth, Jno, 5546 Hedwig, 5540 White, Reubin, 5534 Wright, V. B., 5533

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