See also

Erastus ROSE (1847-1910)

1 Erastus Francisco ROSE1,2 (1847-1910) [1707]. Born 25 Aug 1847, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, IA.1,2 Died 4 Jan 1910, Farmington, Davis, UT.1,2 Buried 7 Jan 1910, Farmington Cem., Farmington, Davis, UT.1

From: A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1902 by Andrew Jenson.

Rose, Erastus Francisco, a veteran Elder of Farmington, Davis county, Utah, was born Aug. 25, 1847, at Council Bluffs, Iowa, the son of Abraham Rose and Catherine Nicholson. He emigrated with his parents to Utah in 1853 and settled at Farmington. which became his
permanent home-Here he was baptized April 27, 1856, by Daniel A. Miller. In 1866 he went back as a Church teamster to the Missouri river after emigrants. He was ordained an Elder and subsequently a Seventy, and acted as secretary of an Elders' quorum a number of years. In
1902-1903 he filled a mission to the Eastern States, laboring "n the State of New York, during which time he reopened the Syracuse branch. In 1868 (Jan. 4th) ) he married Josephine E. Robinson, who bore her husband ten children, six boys and four girls; eight of these children
are still living. Bro. Rose is a farmer and carpenter by avocation. For twenty years (being a musician) he played for dances and was a member of a band, playing the organ, accordion and concertina, Bro. Rose died Jan. 4. 1910.

2 Abraham ROSE1,3 (1803-1884) [1614]. Born 5 Oct 1803, Rome, Oneida, NY.1,3 Marr Catherine NICHOLSON Mar 1830.4 Died 9 Sep 1884, Farmington, Davis, UT.1,3 Buried 12 Sep 1884, Farmington, Davis, UT.1

From Pioneer and Prominent Men of Utah by Frank Elwood Eeshom, 1913.

"Born Oct. 5, 1803, Utica, Oneida Co., N.Y. Came to Utah Sept, 17, 1853, John W. Cooley Co. President High Priests Quotum 30 years."

From the Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT.

March 17, 1880 - "Fiftieth Wedding Day. - Father Abraham Rose, of Farmington, on last Sundy evening was the recipient of a party tendered by his relatives and friends, in honor of the 50 anniversary of his wedding day. President Smith of the Stake, Bishop Hess and a number of other old friends were among the guests, and a very happy time was spent in singing, reciting, and the various enjoyments which the nature of the occasion inspired. Father Rose and his estimable wife will long remember their golden wedding.".

4 Abraham ROSE1,3 (1766-1838) [1582]. Born 1 Apr 1766, Manchester, Bennington, VT.1,3 Marr Catherine ? c. 1788.3 Marr Rachel HAWS 10 Mar 1791, Burlington, Broome Co., VT.3 Died 17 Aug 1838, Hornellsville, Stbn, NY.1,3

8 Samuel ROSE1,5 (c. 1725-c. 1778) [1566]. Born c. 1725, Nine Partners, Dutchess, NY.1 Christened 16 May 1725, Kingston, Ulster Co., NY.3 Bap 16 May 1725, Old Dutch Ch, Kingston, Ulster, NY.5 Marr Sarah REYNOLDS c. 1774, New York. Died c. 1778, Manchester, Bennington, VT.1

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

"I found him listed in the book "Manchester In Vermont History" (Manchester, Vt 1932) Page 4 . Also see the book "Pioneer of the Settlement", the history of Manchester # 32366 974. 3 B 2 V V.1 Page 158-159."

From Manchester in Vermont History (Manchester, VT., 1932) p.4

"The first log house in Manchester is said to have been built by Samuel Rose, the Tory, in 1764 in the southwest section of the town close to Mount Equinox. In 1769 Rose also built the first framed house of the settlement."

From Old Oakland County Families.

Manchester, Vermont. It is said that Samuel Rose built the first building on the farm now owned by Hon. J.S. Pettibone, probably about 1764-5. He also built the first frame house 1n 1789, at which time almost all of the inhabitants were from Dutchess County. Samuel Rose was appointed to act on committee with regard to the title of the New Hampshire Grants of land-title in dispute. (Mar. 12, 1776, see Vol. I, Vermont Historical Gaziteer, p. 192).

DNA proves Samuel Rose who married Sarah Reynolds & moved to Manchester, Vermont is Zamuel Roosa, son of Arien Roosa and Johanna DeHooges. See http://richardpyoung.org/getperson.php?personID=I3617&tree=Hogan01

9 Sarah REYNOLDS1,3,6 (1721-aft1790) [1567]. Born 19 Aug 1721, Greenwich, Fairfield, CT.1,3,6 Died aft 1790, Manchester, Bennington, VT.1,3 Buried Manchester, Bennington, VT.3

Sarah is identified from the distribution of Samuel's estate,administered by son Joel, and subsequent records of the HistoricalSociety. She apparently lived to an old age (Pettibone manuscript,Vermont Hist. Soc., 1930) Later, in a sale of her land, she signed byher mark. There was undelivered mail for her in Manchester up to 1800.Once thought to be from the Marsh family, proof of Reynolds was locatedin 2000. Greenwich Conn. Land Records indicate she and sister Hannahinherited land from their father, Peter, in 1748-49, some of which theysell in 1752-53.

Sale of Sarah Reynolds property Greenwich, Fairfield, CT FHL film # 0004316 item 3 Vol. 8 pgs.84-85, 103,203-204, Vol. 7 pgs. 141, 336,369,412,
!Greenwich Town Records FHL film #0004315 Vol. 6 pg. 139 Reynolds family dates and family listed
!Stamford CT Probate Records FHL film # 0005562 Vol. 1, 1730 Will of Peter Reynolds Sept. 6, 1743
! Decendents of William Palmer: Dave Brown, Surry B.C. Canada: email March 12, 2000.
! Ancestral File LDS church FHL AFN for Peter Reynolds 1Q0l-LWP.

5 Rachel HAWS1 (1769-1841) [1584]. Born 30 Aug 1769, Burlington, Chttndn, VT.1 Died 1841, Carthage, Athens, OH.1

3 Catherine NICHOLSON1 (1806-1882) [1617]. Born 22 Dec 1806, Almira, Tioga, PA.1 Died 11 Feb 1882, Farmington, Davis, UT.1 Buried 14 Feb 1882, Farmington, Davis, UT.1

6 Jonathan Loveland NICHOLSON1 (1783-1869) [1625]. Born 14 Oct 1783, Glastonbury, Hartford., CT.1 Died 1 Jan 1869.1

12 Francis NICHOLSON1 (1758-1803) [1627]. Born 13 Apr 1758, Glastonbury, Hartford, CT.1 Died 9 Dec 1803, Salen, Wayne, PA.1

13 Deborah LOVELAND1 (1762-1842) [1628]. Born 6 Aug 1762, Glastonbury, Hartford, CT.1 Died 9 Feb 1842, Salem, Wayne, VA.1

7 Elizabeth SWINGLE1 (1786-1845) [1626]. Born 22 Jan 1786, "Germantown", Montgomery, Orange, NY.1 Died 11 Aug 1845, Howard, Steuben, CT.1 Buried 11 Aug 1845, Howard, Steuben, CT.1

Sources

1"Ancestry.com World Family Tree".
2"A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1902 by Andrew Jenson.".
3"Website of D.W. Brown & K.C. Rose - http://users.mstar2.net/katerose/".
4"Fiftieth Wedding Day announcement for Abraham Rose and his estimable wife in the Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT), March 17, 1880".
5"Baptismal and Marriage Register of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston: Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809".
6"Information provided by Margaret Amey".