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Jeremiah EMERICK (1836-1910)

1 Jeremiah C. EMERICK1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 (1836-1910) [10278]. Born 6 Mar 1836, NY.1,3,4,5,8 Marr Sarah Elizabeth COOK c. 1856, Eau Claire, WI.3,9 Died 19 Nov 1910, Medford, Jackson Co., OR.7,10 Buried Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, ID.9

From the Idaho Daily Statesman (Boise City, ID).

November 28, 1897 - "Among the many pleasant family gatherings on Thanksgiving was one at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Emerick. Those present included the families of Mr. and Mrs. Halstead, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, and Mr. Ed Miller."

June 6, 1898 - "Mrs. J. C. Emerick and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Burnie Emerick, left yesterday for Ogden. When they return they will bring back with them the latter's son, who has been attending school there. [I suspect that "Burnie" is either an error or a nickname.]"

July 13, 1901 - "J. C. Emerick and wife left yesterday for Chicago and the Buffalo exposition. They expect to be gone about three weeks."

From The Sumner Press (Sumner, IL).

August 8, 1901 - "Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Emerick, of Boise City, Idaho, are visiting Mr. E's nephew, G. W. Emerick, of this township. Mr. Emerick is a sheep-ranchman, and came to Chicago with a trainload of sheep, 4,000 in all. He has 23,000 sheep on the ranch."

From the Salt Lake Herald (Salt Lake City, UT).

November 12, 1902 - "Associated Woll Growers' Company Gets the Final Lot - - Prices are strong.
Wesley Paul, western representative of the Associated Wool Growers company, returned from Boise, where he landed the last big wool clip remaining unsold this year. The clip is that of J.C. Emerick & Sons and amounts to 170,000 pounds.
Just before closing with Mr. Paul, Mr. Emerick declined an offer of 14 cents a pound for his wool, preferring to send it to the wool gropers organization on consignment, to be sold direct to the mills.
The wool clip of 1902 is now practically cleaned up, and the market in the east is strong, prices running a cent to a cent and a half higher than when the bulk of the clip was sold.".

2 George EMERICK11,12,13 (1792-1849) [4228]. Born 1792, Columbus County, NY.12 Marr Nancy ROSE 1816.12 Died 1849.12

George Emerick and family moved from Lysander to Walworth County, WI in 1844
(Wisconsin Land Records confirm that he purchased 40 acres on August 1, 1844.).

4 Christopher EMERICK12,13 ( - ) [10369].

8 John Daniel EMERICK12,13 ( - ) [10372].

9 Mary ?13 ( - ) [10419].

3 Nancy ROSE1,3,11,12,14,15,16,17 (c. 1800-1882) [4227]. Born c. 1800, VT.1 Marr Jacob A. SEE 21 Oct 1861, Waupum, Fond du Lac County, WI.15 Died 1882.11,12

6 Isaac ROSE18,19,20 (1774-1843) [1557]. Born 20 Nov 1774, Manchester, Bennington, VT.20,21 Died 26 Nov 1843, Lysander, Onondaga Co., NY.11,20 Buried 1843, Rose Family Cemetery, Baldwinsville, Lysander, Onondaga Co., NY.

BIRTH: Date is from the IGI.

At a Surrogate Court, held in and for the County of Onondaga, at the Surrogate's office, in the Village of Lysander, on the 22nd day of January, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty four.
Present, {signed} Isaac T Minard, Surrogate

In the matter of proving the Last will and testament of ISAAC ROSE, deceased.

Onondaga County, Be it remembered, That heretofore upon the petition of Hiram Sears, one of the executors, named in the last will and testament of ISAAC ROSE, late of the town of Lysander, in said County, deceased, for that purpose, to the Surrogate of said County, a citation was duly issued in this matter, which citation with the proofs of service thereof were thereafter duly returned to said Surrogate and which said petition and citation, with the proof of service thereof are now on file in the office of said Surrogate and are as follows, to wit:

To the Surrogate of the County of Onondaga; The petition of Hiram Sears of the town of Lysander, in said county showed:
That ISAAC ROSE, then being an inhabitant of said town of Lysander died in said town on the 26th day of November instant & natural death, leaving POLLY ROSE of said town his widow, also NANCY, wife of GEORGE EMERICK, BETSEY ROSE, JANE ROSE, PETER ROSE, CHARLES ROSE AND ASA ROSE of said town of Lysander, MALONI WELCH, wife of EZRA WELCH of the town of Sennett, in the County of Cayuga, in the state of New York, WILLIAM R. ROSE, BURNETT ROSE and SYLVIA BOWEN of the state of Michigan, but in what town or County is unknown to your petitioner and ISAAC ROSE, whose place of residence cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained, heirs and each of kin of said ISAAC ROSE deceased, and that the said BETSEY, JANE, PETER, CHARLES, ASA, BURNETT and ISAAC are respectively minors under the age of twenty one years and neither of them have a general guardian. That said deceased left and instrument in writing bearing date on the twenty third day of November A.D. 1843 purporting to be his last will and testament and in and by which your petitioners and Cyrus H. Kingston of the town of Van Buren are named and appointed executors thereof and the same relates to both real and personal estates. Your petitioner is desirous to have said instrument in writing prove and recorded as a will of both real and personal estate and therefore prays that a citation may issue requiring the said heirs and next of kin to attend the probate of said will pursuant to the statute. Dated 30th November 1843
{signed} Hiram Sears.

12 Joel ROSE20,21 (1748-1819) [1555]. Born 2 Mar 1747/48, New Milford, Litchfield, CT.20,21 Bap 2 Mar 1747/48, New Milford.22 Marr Rachel ROBERTS 4 Jul 1774, Manchester, Bennington Co., VT.20,23 Died 31 Aug 1819, Lysander, Onondaga, NY.20,21 Buried 1819, Rose Family Cemetery, Baldwinsville, Lysander, Onondaga Co., NY.

Joel was appointed administrator of his father's estate 3-27-1782, and one of the appraisers of the estate of brother Arra, 3-29-1785. A Pvt.in the Rev. War, his name is on a monument in Manchester dedicated to the men who fought in all the wars. He was a patriot, apparently influenced by his wife's family, while his father and some brothers were Loyalists. He and Rachel had ten children, born 1774 to 1794. These included Isaac, Joel Jr., Hannah, William, Peter, Martin, Ezra, Levi,Levicy, and Oharrey. He is on the Census for Manchester, 1790, 2 males over 16, 6 males under 16, and 3 females. He was evidently still inManchester on 9-29-1800, as a horse was reported strayed or stolen from him on that date, although he is not in Census for that year. The family removed to Onondaga County soon after. Son William had Roseville, Pa. named after him (Life in Roseville :A Socio-Historical Portrait, BaileyPrinting Co., 1973). Joel's Tombstone, located in the Rose Family Burying Ground near Baldwinsville, is inscribed "In Memory of Joel Rose who died 31 Aug. 1819 in the 72 yr. of his age". Birthdate is from a family bible. Levi was appointed administrator of his estate, 9-7-1819.

From Margaret Amey: "The baptism of Joel Rose 2 Mar 1748 in New Milford is said to have come from a family Bible not public records. In 1930 the Bible was viewed or owned by a descendant Mrs Nora Palmer in New York city. ".

13 Rachel ROBERTS21 (1751-1819) [1556]. Born 20 Oct 1751, Providence RI.20,21 Died 29 Jul 1819, Lysander, Onondaga Co., NY.20 Buried 1819, Rose Family Cemetery, Baldwinsville, Lysander, Onondaga Co., NY.

She was the daughter of John Roberts and Susanna Mayhew of Manchester, who came from Rhode Island via Nine Partners, NY. John was a Whig. Rachel had five brothers: Peter, John, William, Benjamin and Christopher. One sister, Jemina. Peter was involved in the sale of cattle belonging to Samuel Rose II, 5-14-1787. Rachel's Tombstone, located in the Rose Family Burying Ground near Baldwinsville, is inscribed "In Memory of Rachel wife of Joel Rose who died 29 July 1819 in the 68th year of her age". Birthdate is from a family bible.

Notes from the researcher who provided the information for Joel Rose on the World Family Tree of Ancestry.com

"Listed as over 45 in the 1800 census. There were 2 females living in the home at the time that were over 45, possibly his mother was living with them at the time.".

7 Mary Polly CHURCH11,15 ( - ) [4226].

Based on the Isaac Rose will and probate documents, his wife was Mary Polly Church. One World Tree shows Isaac's wife as Mary Rebecca Church so it may well be that "Polly" was a nickname.

Sources

1"1850 WI, Walworth, Walworth census".
2"Death notice of Warren Emerick in the Idaho Daily Statesman, May 22, 1898".
3"1860 WI, Chippewa, Wheaton census".
4"1870 WI, Chippewa, Eagle Point census".
5"1900 ID, Ada, Boise census".
6"1910, OR, Jackson, Medford Ward census".
7"Obituary of Jeremiah Emerick in the Idaho Statesman, Boise, ID, November 21, 1910".
8"Obituary of Jeremiah Emerick in the Oregonian, Portland, OR on November 22, 1910".
9"Obituary of Saran Emerick in the Idaho Statesman, Boise, ID, December 12, 1917".
10"Oregon Death Index, 1903-98".
11"Last will and testament of ISAAC ROSE".
12"From John Jacob Astor - An Unwritten Chapter by Calvin I. Hoy (year unknown)".
13"From The Story in the Little Brown Suitcase by Carol Lynn Caswell".
14"1880 WI, Eau Claire, Pleasant Valley".
15"Marriage Registration Certificate for Nancy Rose Emerick and Jacob A. See".
16"Marriage registration certificate for George William Jones and Mary E. See".
17"1870 WI, Marquette, Oxford census".
18"Ancestry.com World Family Tree".
19"Manchester, VT Vital Records".
20"Website of D.W. Brown & K.C. Rose - http://users.mstar2.net/katerose/".
21"Ancestry.com World Family Tree".
22"Information provided by Margaret Amey".
23"Manchester, VT marriage records".