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Rebecca ROSE (1840-1930)

1 Rebecca Angeline ROSE (1840-1930) [347]. Born 31 Oct 1840, Brandon Township, Oakland County, MI. Marr William Marcus HALL 31 Dec 1867. Bap 2 Feb 1913, First Baptist Church of Birmingham, MI. Died 14 May 1930, Troy, MI.1 Buried 16 May 1930, Greenwood Cemetery, Birmingham, MI.

From the Bill Poster and other Pontiac newspapers.

1894-05-25 - "Mrs. Wm. W. Hall of Troy visited friends in town [Royal Oak] Sunday."

1894-08-31 - "Mrs. Wm. M. Hall, of Troy visited relatives in town [Royal Oak] Sunday."

1894-09-21 - "Mrs. Wm. W. Hall and daughter Lottie of Troy visited relatives here [Royal Oak] Sunday."

1897-05-28 - "Mrs. Wm. M. Hall and daughter Lotta, of Troy visited relatives in town [Royal Oak] Sunday."

1897-07-16 - "Mrs. Wm. M. Hall was in town [Royal Oak] Sunday."

On January 28, 1898 a newspaper article reported that Mrs. Mark Hall slipped and fell on their porch one day last week, breaking two ribs.

From the Birmingham Eccentric.

February 10, 1911 - Mrs. Mark Hall has rented her farm to William Hamm of Troy. Mrs Hall expects to make her home with Percy Parmenter.

March 3, 1911 - A big auction sale by Mrs. Mark Hall comes off Thursday March 16.

From the Clio Messenger.

July 27, 1917 - "Mrs. Rebecca Hall and Miss Willowbell Parmenter, of Birmingham, are guest of their niece and cousin, Mrs. Edgar Burley."

October 25, 1918 - "Mrs. Rebecca Hall, of Birmingham, is making an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burley."

November 8, 1918 - "Mrs. Becky Hall, who has been spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burley, has returned to her home in Birmingham."

October 2, 1919 - "10-2-1919Mrs. Becky Hall, of Detroit, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burley."

Mrs. Rebecca Hall was also the donor of a three manual pipe organ with harp and chimes to the First Baptist Church at Willets and Bates Street in Birmingham, MI. This $12,000 organ was especially constructed for the building. The gift was reported in the May 31, 1928 issue of the Birmingham Eccentric. The Church as well as the organ is still in existence as of March, 2000 and has been photographed by David Gustner, a descendant of Rebecca's brother, Ransom Rose. On April 29, 1925 the Church records state "Mr. Edwards announced for Mrs Rebecca Hall that she will give the pipe organ for the new church. Three cheers were given for Mrs. Hall."

The organ itself required five weeks of construction. There are 21 sets of pipes, ranging in size from the size of a lead pencil, to 34 feet in length. In all, there are over 1850 pipes. There is a set of 25 Cathedral chimes and a Harp consisting of 49 bars. The three manual console, located at the Chancel at the front of the church is connected to the organ pipes by a series of cables. This instrument was made by the M.P. Moller Pipe Organ Company of Hagerstown, MD. An organ recital by Professor L.L. Renwick, of the Metropolitan Methodist Church, of Detroit, was the feature of the organ dedication April 9, 1929.

After the death of her husband in 1909, Rebecca lived with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. P.W. Parmenter, on Crooks Road.

2 Joseph Leonard ROSE (1807-bef1860) [340]. Born 1807, VT.2 Marr Charlotte BAILEY bef 1832, PA.3 Died bef 1860.

A mention of Joseph Leonard Rose was found in a biographical sketch of his son in law, William Marcus Hall in 'Biographical Record: this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Oakland County, Michigan, 1903.'

"Mr. Hall was married in 1869 to Rebecca A. Rose, who was born in Brandon township, Oakland County, in 1840, and is a daughter of Joseph Leonard and Charlotte (Bailey) Rose.".

4 Martin P. ROSE2,4,5 (1785-1824) [1355]. Born 6 May 1785, Manchester, Bennington, VT.5,6 Marr Rebecca LEARNED bef 1807. Died 1824.

Notes from the researcher who provided the information for Joel Rose on the World Family Tree of Ancestry.com: "BIRTH: Date is from the IGI."

Notes from Margaret Amey: "Pioneers of Bradford Co." says that Martin Rose got land in Penn. in 1815 from brother William. He had settled there in 1806 and the area was named Roseville for him. Martin died in 1824 and brother Joel adm. his estate. Rufus Lemon was appt. guardian of the children. It is possible that this Joel may have lived in the same location for awhile.

8 Joel ROSE2,5 (1748-1819) [1555]. Born 2 Mar 1747/48, New Milford, Litchfield, CT.2,5 Bap 2 Mar 1747/48, New Milford.7 Marr Rachel ROBERTS 4 Jul 1774, Manchester, Bennington Co., VT.5,8 Died 31 Aug 1819, Lysander, Onondaga, NY.2,5 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. ".

9 Rachel ROBERTS2 (1751-1819) [1556]. Born 20 Oct 1751, Providence RI.2,5 Died 29 Jul 1819, Lysander, Onondaga Co., NY.5 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.".

5 Rebecca LEARNED2,9 (1785-1853) [1356]. Born 20 May 1785.2,9 Marr Francis WYETH aft 1820. Died 1853.2

10 John LEARNED2,10 (1738-1832) [1363]. Born 30 Mar 1738.2,10 Marr Mary WHITE 14 Apr 1762.10 Died 10 Nov 1832, Angelica, NY.2,10

From: The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Larned. Albany, Joel Munsell's Sons, 1882.

"JOHN5 (Edward4, Benoni3, Isaac2, William1), m., April 14, 1762, Mary White, b. July 23, 1744, and removed to Swansea, N. H., where probably his children were born. The History of Dublin, p. 361, says he came from Temple, Mass., in 1777, to Dublin, and settled lot 8, range 4. He subsequently removed to Columbia, Bradford Co., Pa., and finally to Angelica, N. Y., where he d. Nov. 10, 1832. His wife d. August 7, 1827".

11 Mary WHITE2 (1744-1827) [1364]. Born 23 Jul 1744.2,11 Died 7 Aug 1827.10

3 Charlotte BAILEY3 (1814-1892) [341]. Born 1814, PA.3 Died Sep 1892, Royal Oak , MI. Buried Royal Oak Cemetery, Royal Oak, MI.

From the Birmingham Eccentric.

August 5, 1881 - "Four Cows met a sudden death Friday night by coming in contact with a passenger train. Two belonged to A. Rockleman, one to A. Granger Jr., and the other to Mrs. Rose."

From the Royal Oak section of the February 28, 1899 Birmingham Eccentric.

"One of the most enjoyable affairs of the season was given by Mrs. Maro Robinson for her mother's birthday. About twenty-five assembled at her residence. Some very nice presents were given among which will be mentioned only a few: A bronze flower crock; Mr. Ransom Rose of East Saginaw; a lace apron; Mrs H. Dowe; a white lace hood, Mr. Warren Rose, of Roseville; a black silk dress, Mrs Mark Hall; a hand painted salt holder, little Bessie Gregory; cord of wood, Mr. Maro Robison. Mrs Rose is eighty years of age, and never wore eye glasses.".

6 Constant BAILEY3 (1777-1843) [727]. Born 27 Jan 1777, Haddam, Middlesex, MA.3 Marr Abigail ? bef 1801.3 Died 30 Jan 1843, Sullivan Twp., Tioga, PA.3,12 Buried Feb 1843, Bailey Family Cemetery, Rutland Twp, Tioga, PA.3

From the Tioga Eagle.

January 29, 1945 - "REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, to all persons interested, that Moses Crawford, Administrator of Constant Bailey, deceased, has settled and filed in the Register's Office, in and for Tioga county, his account taken upon the estate of the said deceased - that the said account will be resented to the Orphan's Court for confirmation and allowance, on Monday, February 17, 1845 at the Court House in Wellsboro. LUMAN WILSON, Register. Register's Office. Wellsboro, Jan. 13, 1845.".

12 Robert BAILEY3 (c. 1756-1821) [3501]. Born c. 1756, Haddam, Middlesex, CT.3 Died 14 Sep 1821, Jackson Twp., Tioga, PA.3

The following is a copy of a document deeding property from Robert and Asenath Bailey and their son, Robert, to Josiah Bennett.

FHL, Film #0836054
From Steuben County Deeds transferred to Schuyler County - Book 1, pg. 121

ROBERT & ROSWELL BAILEY
To
JOSIAH BENNETT
Book 4 P. 268 (note: refers to Steuben County Deeds)

Know all Men by these presents that we Roswell Bailey, Robert Bailey & Asenath Bailey wife of Robert Bailey of Tioga Township in the County of Lycoming and State of Pennsylvania Yeoman for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty Dollars to me in hand paid before the signing and Delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Do give bargain, Sell, alien Sell and convey unto Josiah Bennett in Township No. 5, Steuben County and State of New York, one certain Mesuage or tract of Land lying in said Township and County aforesaid Containing one hundred acres: Bounded as follows Beginning at a White oak tree, the north west corner of Jacob Boyes lot, Running North 95 perches and three tenths thence east 168 perches thence South 95 p.s. and
three tenths then West 168 p.s. to the place of Beginning Containing one hundred acres being confident equal in Quantity and quality to one other hundred acres of land lying north of the tract above described. To have and to Hold the above Granted and premises with the appurtenances and priviledge thereunto belonging to him the said Josiah Bennelt his heirs and Assigns forever Baily and the said Roswell and Robert Bailey and Aseneth for ourselves our Heirs Executors and assigns do covenant with the said Josiah Bennett that the Signing and Scaling of these presents, we have good right to convey the same in manner and form aforesaid as a good Indefeasable Estate in fee simple and by these presents Bind ourselves our Heirs, Executors, Administrators & assigns to Warrant & Defend the above Bounded Premises unto him the said Josiah Bennett his heirs and assigns against all claims titles, or Demands Whatsoever, In Witness whereof we have hitherto set our Hands & Seals the 18th day of June 1808.
In Presence of Rozel Bailey - seal -
Nathan Niles Robert Baily - seal -
Sylvester Bailey Asenath Baily - seal -
State of New York
Steuben County Be it remembered that on the twenty fourth day of June 1808 came before me. Thomas McBurney one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the said County, Nathan Niles one of the subscribing Witnesses to the within Deed who after being duly Sworn according to taw doth depose and say that he saw the within Grantors to this deed sign, seal and Deliver the same as their Voluntary act and Deed and that he likewise saw Sylvester Bailey subscribe his name as a witness to this Deed, 1 having examined the said Aseneth Baily
Seperately and apart from her Husband who Acknowledged her Signature of this Deed to he a voluntary act of her own without any compulsion on the part of the said husband, I having examined the same do find no Material Interlineations nor erasures but those noted before Signing, Do permit the same to be recorded.
Recorded the 12th May 1809
3 OClock P.M. H.A. Townsend Thomas McBurney.

13 Asenath Wilson POWERS3 (c. 1759-1828) [3524]. Born c. 1759, CT.3 Died 10 Dec 1828, Dartt Settlement, Charleston Twp., Tioga, PA.3

7 Abigail ?3 (1776-1851) [3505]. Born 26 Apr 1776.3 Died 14 Nov 1851, Sullivan Twp., Tioga, PA.3,12 Buried Nov 1851, Bailey Family Cemetery, Rutland Twp, Tioga, PA.3

Sources

1"Obituary dated May 15, 1930".
2"Ancestry.com World Family Tree".
3"Ancestry.com, Snow/Lyman Ancestors".
4"Manchester, VT Vital Records".
5"Website of D.W. Brown & K.C. Rose - http://users.mstar2.net/katerose/".
6"Ancestry.com World Family Tree".
7"Information provided by Margaret Amey".
8"Manchester, VT marriage records".
9"The History of Dublin, N.H. by Rev. Levi W. Leonard, 1920".
10Joel Munsell's Sons, 1882, "The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learened in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Larned".
11Nathaniel Goodwin, 1849, "The Foote Family: Or the Descendents of Nathaniel Foote, one of the First Settlers of Wethersfield, Conn".
12"From Bailey Family Cemetery - Sullivan-Rutland Genealogy Project".