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1 Warren Peter ROSE1 (1826-1895) [4247]. Born 1826, Onandaga, NY.2 Died 7 Oct 1895, Denmark, Lee, IA.2
From the Crawford County (Grayling) Avalanche.
1888-12-13 - "W. P. Rose, brother to A. J., has decided to remain in Grayling, and they have bought lot 8, in block 18, and will at once build a shop, where they will make or repair anything wanted by anybody. We predict this is a nucleus for a large manufacturing establishment in the near future."
1889-07-04 - "Mr. Peter Rose and several other carpenters went to Bay View last Monday to look after the erection of buildings that are to be put up by Grayling parties."
1889-07-04 - "Mr. P Rose has shown us a copy of the Daily Citizen, of Vicksburg, Miss, printed July 4th 1863, on the back of a piece of wallpaper. The terrible condition of the rebel soldiers is indicated in ever paragraph, as shown by the following: "If aught would appeal to the heart of stone of the executioner with success, the present necessities of our citizens would do so. It is needless to attempt to disguise from the enemy or our own people our wants are great, but still we can conscientiously assert our belief that there is plenty within our lines, by an exercise of prudence to last until long after succor reaches us. We are satisfied there are numerous persons within our city who have breadstuffs secreted, and are doling it out at the most exorbitant figures, to those who had not the foresight or means at their command to provide for the exigency now upon us. A rumor has reached us that parties in our city have been and are now, selling flour at five dollars per pound! molasses at ten dollars per gallon! and corn at ten dollars per bushel. We have not as yet provided the fact upon the parties accused, but this allusion to the subject may induce some of our citizens to ascertain whether such prices have been paid and to whom; and if so, let a brand not only be placed upon their brow, but let it be seared into their very brain, that humanity may soon scorn and shun them as they would the portals of hell itself."
1889-08-22 - "W. P. Rose, who is working at Bay View, spent Sunday in Grayling."
1894-11-22 - "Peter and Joel Rose brought in five nice deer last Saturday."
1896-10-15 -" OBITUARY October 11th, 1896. This is the saddest day of my life. Warren P. ROSE died Oct. 7th 1895 at Denmark, Lee County, Iowa. This mornings mail brought me the sad news of my brothers death. Oh how disappointed I am, as I expected him here in a few days. I anticipated the enjoyment of his association all winter, and expected he would remain with us the balance of his life, and now to have our hopes, our anticipations lost forever. My oldest brother, Isaac ROSE, lost his life at Pea Ridge, Ark. in defense of our old flag and american homes, but that was the casualty of war, that he and I took at our risk, as all of our comrades know by experience. But now how different it seems, that in a time of profound peace with all nations, and no signs of war at home or abroad, that a life has gone out, and that life should be my brothers. It is the first death in our family since 1840, except the brother above mentioned. Warren P. ROSE was born in Onondagaa Co., N. Y., in 1826. Our parents moved to Illinois in 1833, our mother died in 1838, and in 1840 our father died, since which time our family has been hale and hearty. No Dr., to my knowledge, has ever been called to minister to any one of us. My brother, belonged to Grayling Chapter F. & A. M. He lived and practiced the Golden Rule and believed in the great brotherhood of man. His life went out like a candle, no regrets or complaint and no struggle. He is at rest. A. J. ROSE."
2 Chauncey ROSE1 ( -1840) [4242]. Died 1840.1,2
4 Isaac ROSE3,4,5 (1774-1843) [1557]. Born 20 Nov 1774, Manchester, Bennington, VT.5,6 Died 26 Nov 1843, Lysander, Onondaga Co., NY.1,5 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.
8 Joel ROSE5,6 (1748-1819) [1555]. Born 2 Mar 1747/48, New Milford, Litchfield, CT.5,6 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.5,6 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 ROBERTS6 (1751-1819) [1556]. Born 20 Oct 1751, Providence RI.5,6 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 Mary Polly CHURCH1,9 ( - ) [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.
3 Patience MCDONALD10 ( -1838) [6282]. Died 1838.2
1 | "Last will and testament of ISAAC ROSE". |
2 | "Obituary of Asa J. Rose, extract from the Crawford County Avalanche". |
3 | "Ancestry.com World Family Tree". |
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 | "Marriage Registration Certificate for Nancy Rose Emerick and Jacob A. See". |
10 | "Death certificate of Asa J. Rose". |