See also

Sharon ROSE (1946-1953)

1 Sharon Elizabeth ROSE1 (1946-1953) [15561]. Born 15 Sep 1946, Oneida, NY.1 Died 11 May 1953, Oneida, NY.1 Died.1 Cause: Polio. Buried Glenwood Cemetery, Oneida, NY.2

2 Viele Pfaff ROSE3,4,5 (1916-1977) [6276]. Born 21 Jul 1916, NY.6 Marr Ruth Mary DELONG Jul 1942, Oneida, NY.7 Died Dec 1977, NY.4 Buried.

From the Syracuse Herald Journal, July 1, 1975.

"ONEDIA - A feature of the Common Council meeting at 8 tonight will be the presentation of certificates to five city officials for 25 years service. Those to be honored at the municipal building are Fire Chief John F. Myers, City Chamberlain Viele P. Rose, Councilman G. Howard Grass and Charles Moshier and Police Chief Ellsworth Yeman. After the meeting a reception in the downstairs activity room is planned.".

From the Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) on January 16, 1964

Dinner to Cite Viele P. Rose.
ONEIDA - Oneida's city chamberlain, who the first of the year began his 15th year in the post, will be honored at the victory dinner Jan 25 at the hotel Onedia.
Special honors will be bestowed upon Viele P. Rose at the event sponsored by the Onedia City Democratic Committee.
In years of service, Rose is the oldest elected city official in office. He was first elected in 1949 and since has served continuously in that office. He has served under three Republican mayors, Dr. Charles Earl, Robert Kruger and Wallace Johnson; and two Democratic mayors, Victory Tarry and incumbent Mayor Abraham V. Williams.
Rose ws endorsed twice bu the Republican party and has been unapposed in the last three elections.

The SS Application and Claims Index for Viele shows that he was Viele Pfaff Rose. This poses a small mystery in that Viele was shown as Viele P. as early as the 1920 census even though his mother, Elizabeth, did not marry Otto Pfaff until 1933.

4 Charles Asa ROSE3,8,9,10 (1880-1927) [6266]. Born 27 Sep 1880, Hillsdale, MI.3,8,11 Marr Elizabeth Skidmore WHEELER c. 1905.11 Died 27 Mar 1927, Oneida, NY.3,10

From the Lyons Republican (Lyons, NY)

September 3, 1926 - "Charles Rose and daughter Seraphine of Oneida were dinner guests at D.C. Wheeler's Thursday. Master Viele Rose who has been visiting here with his mother, returned home with them. Charles Rose was called back here Friday because of the illness of his wife.".

8 Frank Burdett ROSE3,11,12,13,14 (1852-1928) [6262]. Born 28 Nov 1852, South Butler, NY.11,12,15 Marr Ella WELDON c. 1872.15 Marr Ellen Edith VIELE c. 1880, Savannah, NY.11,15 Marr Catharine M. STABLER 27 Sep 1927, Oneida, NY.16 Died 16 Feb 1928, Near Pen Yan, NY.3,15,17 Buried Glenwood Cemetery, Oneida, NY.14

From the Crawford County Avalanche.

1881-09-08 - "Any one desiring the services of a taxidermist, should call upon Mr. F. B. Rose, of this village, as he is an expert in the art of stuffing birds and animals."

1882-07-06 - "Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown and Mr. Frank Rose furnished excellent music for the dancing party."

1882-08-31 - "The total number of school children in Grayling, as shown by the enumeration lately taken by Mr. Frank Rose, is 103."

1882-10-26 - "The infant children of Mr. Frank Rose and Mr. J. C. Evans have been and are yet seriously ill, but were reported better last evening."

1882-11-23 - "Mr. Frank B. ROSE departed for Roscommon yesterday, to be absent all winter if things turn out as represented. Sorry to lose you, Frank."

1883-02-08 - "Little" Frank Rose is down with the chicken-pox, also his nephew, Master Evans. Frank should have passed such troubles twenty years ago."

1883-03-08 - "Mr. Frank B. ROSE received a telegram Monday from Oneida, N.Y. announcing the sad news of the death of his youngest son, little Harley, on Sunday, March 4th. The little fellow has suffered for a long time. Mrs. ROSE and her remaining son, Master Charley, are expected home next week."

1883-04-19 - "Mr. Frank Rose with his family have moved on to his farm just over the line in Frederic township. We predict for Frank a successful future in growing beets, turnips and lettuce."

1883-10-18 - "ESTRAY NOTICE. Came into the enclosure of the subscriber Oct. 13th a cow, about 8 years old, giving milk, fair size, a kind of brindle, red, mouse color. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take her away. Frank B. Rose Sec.36, t27n, 4w."

1884-05-25 -"F. B. Rose is running the tug engine on Portage Lake."

1885-01-08 - "F. B. Rose has just finished mounting a deer’s head for W. Alger, who killed the “varmint” this fall. It is one of the finest specimens we ever saw and is put up in grand style."

1893-02-09 - "A letter from Frank ROSE, dated at South Butler, N. Y., conveys the sad intelligence of the death of his brother-in-law, Charles VIELE, who will be remembered by many of our citizens as a most estimable young man. His death was caused by an accident in the factory where he was at work."

From the Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle.

August 20, 1896 - "Frank B. Rose, a tinsmith in William Pasco's hardware store in South Butler, was bitten through the arm near the hand by a dog which Mr. Pasco had recently had sent him. On Tuesday the animal had escaped from the owner and Mr. Rose who was taking him back, was the victim of his anger. Dr. W.J. Coppernoll treated the wounds. The dog, it is said, was known to be vicious when sent to South Butler."

March 21, 1898 - "EXCITEMENT AND BURNING OIL. Three South Butler Man Seriously Burned by an Explosion in a Repair Shop.
Saturday morning while Frank B. Rose, a tinsmith, was at work in the hardware store of W.M. Pasco, at South Butler. Henry Wetmore went in to have some repairs made on a machine used for burning old paint from buildings. Through some defect in the can an explosion occurred and the burning oil was thrown through the room.
Both men rushed out doors, their clothes blazing. Bystanders succeeded in extinguishing the flames by rolling the men in the mud and water of the road. Mr. Rose was the more severely burned of the two, the flesh on his hands being nearly cooked and his face badly scorched. Mr. Wetmore's burns were only on his hands. Charles Carkner, who drives the Butler Center stage, was present when the explosion occurred and had his hair and eyebrows singed. The damage to the building was slight.".

New York County Marriage Records of Frank Rose and Catharine M. Stabler show Franks birthplace as Savannah, NY but census reports show South Butler, NY.

9 Ellen Edith VIELE11,15,18 (1854-1917) [6287]. Born Oct 1854, Butler, NY.11,18 Died 16 Jun 1917, Rome, Oneida Co, NY.15,18,19 Buried Glenwood Cemetery, Oneida, NY.20

From the Crawford County Avalanche.

20 July, 1882 - "BIRTHS - On Wednesday, July 12, 1882, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rose, a son."

1882-11-02 - "We are pleased to announce the little children of Mrs. F. Rose and Mrs. Evans in a fair way of recovery."

23 Nov, 1882 - "A private letter received Monday from Mrs. Frank B. ROSE - who is visiting her parents at Oneida, Madison county, N. Y. - states that her infant child appears to be better, and that she has yet strong hopes of its recovery."

15 Mar, 1883 - "Mrs. F. B. ROSE, with little Charley and the remains of little Harley, are expected home to-day or to-night, accompanied by Mrs. A. J. ROSE."

01 Nov, 1883 - "Mrs. F. B. Rose has gone to Madison county, N.Y., for a visit with old-time friends."

13 Mar, 1884 - "Mrs. Frank Rose returned from her eastern visit last week, and Frank’s countenance is materially brighter."

11 Dec, 1884 - "Mr. and Mrs. P. M. VIELE, of Oneida, N. Y., are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. F. B. ROSE. They will probably remain through the winter."

1886-04-29 - "Mrs. F. B. Rose, and child left on last Thursday for New York State, for the purpose of joining F. B. at Oneida where he has work."

1889-08-22 - "Mrs. Frank Rose and her son arrived from New York, last Friday evening for a visit with the family and friends here."

1889-10-03 - "Mrs. Frank Rose left last Thursday for her home at Oneida, N.Y."

From the Savannah (NY) Times.

June 22, 1917 - "The many friends in this place were shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Frank B. Rose which occurred Saturday evening at her late home in Onedia.she had only been ill a few hours suffering fro an attack of acute indigestion. Mrs. Rose was a former resident of this place, and had man warm friends who who seriously regret her untimely demise. Beside her husband she is survived by one son, Charles A. Rose, and three grandchildren.".

5 Elizabeth Skidmore WHEELER3,9 (1883-1963) [6274]. Born 2 Aug 1883, South Butler, NY.11,21 Marr Otto PFAFF 1933.22 Died 31 Jan 1963, Onedia, NY.21 Buried Glenwood Cemetery, Oneida, NY.21

10 Dewitt C. WHEELER21,23 ( - ) [12493].

11 Ida HIBBARD21 ( - ) [12495].

3 Ruth Mary DELONG7 (1919-2004) [12496]. Born 17 Nov 1919, Cortland, NY.24 Died 6 Feb 2004.24 Buried Glenwood Cemetery, Oneida, NY.25

6 Homer W. DELONG24 ( - ) [15564].

7 Sharly A. BEAN24 ( - ) [15565].

Sources

1"Death notice of Sharon Elizabeth Rose in the Cortland Standard (Cortland, NY) of May 12, 1953".
2"Find-A-Grave Memorial Record of Sharon Elizabeth Rose".
3"Information provided by Chuck Rose".
4"Social Security Death Index".
5"Social Security Application of Viele Pfaff Rose".
6"1920 and 1930 NY, Madison, Oneida census".
7"Marriage announcement of Ruth Mary DeLong to Viele P. Rose in The Observer (Utica, NY), July 1942".
8"WWI Selective Service registration card".
9"Obituary of Dewitt W. Rose in the Syracuse Herald Journal, February 7, 1969".
10"Obituary of Charles Asa Rose in the Daily Senitnel (Rome, NY) on March 28, 1927".
11"Frank Viele and family in the 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 census".
12"1860 Illinois, Schuyler Rushville census".
13"Obituary of Fanny Rose in the Syracuse Journal, Syracuse, NY, September 30, 1902.".
14"Obituary of Frank B. Rose in the Daily Sentinel (Rome, NY) on Feb. 20, 1928".
15"Obiruary of Frank B. Rose in the Lyone Republican, Lyons, NY, March 2, 1928".
16"New York County Marriage Records of Frank Rose and Catherine M. Stabler".
17"Obituary of Catharine Rose in the Post Standard (Syracuse, NY) on October 2, 1961".
18"Obituary of Edith E. Rose in the Rome Daily Sentinel (Rome, NY) on June 18, 1917".
19"Death announcement of Mrs. Frank B. Rose in the Savannah (NY) Times, June 22, 1917".
20"Find-A-Grave Memorial Record of Edith E. Rose".
21"Obituary of Elizabeth Pfaff in the Post Standard (Utica, NY) and the Utica Daily Press (Utica, NY), February 1, 1963".
22"Estimated based on related dates and information".
23"From an article in the Lyons Republican (Lyons, NY), September 3, 1926".
24"US Social Security Applications and Claims Index 1936-2007 for Ruth Mary Delong".
25"Find-A-Grave Memorial Record of Ruth D. Rose".