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ROSE Family Bulletin ROSE Family Bulletin Editors: Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG and Seymour T. Rose 761 Villa Teresa Way San Jose, CA 95123 ©2014 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.” REMINDER! Have you sent your 2014 renewal? Rose Family Bulletin - Volume XLIX - Whole Number 193 March 2014 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 Luther 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 Arthur Rose 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 SUBSCRIPTION: 1966-1995, only a few full sets available - $500.00 ($400.00 special to members) Add $40.00 ship- ping. No single issues available. 1996-2013 $20 per year quarterly Rose Family Bulletin Year 2014 Membership: Subscribing $20.00; Contributing $22.00; Sustaining $26.00 [For out of the U.S. membership, write to the Association below.] Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG - Editor Seymour T. Rose - Associate Editor ROSE FAMILY ASSOCIATION 761 Villa Teresa Way, San Jose, CA 95123 (new address) Email: [email protected] 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
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