My ancestor, William Rose, sailed to America with William Penn, and helped establish the Restoration Colonies that were decreed by King Charles, the great grandfather of William and Harry Windsor, via their mother, Princess Diana, ‘England’s Rose’.
I will be launching a campaign to have William be the King of England, so that his brother may be Heir to a Ritual and Historic Monarchy in the United States. I will be contacting the Getty Family who were illustrious Anglophiles.
Jon Rose Presco
Immigrant on the ship Canterbury:
Name: William ROSE 1
Sex: M
Change Date: 05 APR 2001
Note:
William Rose and his wife Jane boarded the ship, Canterbury,
under the command of Captain Fryers, to sail with William Penn
on his second voyage to America. They landed in Philadelphia 3
Dec 1699, taking lodging with Edward Shippen. 1
Birth: ABT 1680 in England 1
Burial: Philadelphia, Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania 1
Immigration: 03 DEC 1699 Philadelphia, Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania 1
Father: Sir Hill ROSE b: 1650
Marriage 1 Jane
Married:
Children
William ROSE
Susanna ROSE
Peter ROSE b: BEF 1725
Robert ROSE b: ABT 1731
The Canterbury, or Canterbury Merchant, is the ship that transported William Penn and James Logan from England to Philadelphia in 1699.[1][2][3] The Canterbury set sail from the Isle of Wight on September 3, 1699, reaching Philadelphia on December 3, 1699.[1][4] The captain of the Canterbury is recorded as either “Henry Tregeny” or “Hen. Weagene”.[5][6] During the voyage the Canterbury reportedly survived an attack by pirates.[7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canterbury_(ship)
http://www.hallvworthington.com/Penn/PennBiography-4.html
Next day Penn returned to the Canterbury and sailed on up to Philadelphia. Here he landed, paid a short visit to Markham, the deputy governor, and then went to the Quaker meetinghouse, where he preached to a great congregation. He brought with him to Philadelphia a young man named James Logan, who acted as his secretary; in time Logan became Penn’s chief representative, and one of the wisest of those who helped to govern the province.
Penn had no house of his own in Philadelphia, so he, with his wife, his daughter Letitia, and James Logan, stayed for a month at the house of Edward Shippen, and then moved to one of the largest houses of the town, then known as “the slate-roof house”; it stood on the east side of Second Street between Chestnut and Walnut. There his son John was born, and the boy was always affectionately known as “John the American.”
Edward Haney Rose is the grandfather of Ida Rose, and father of John Wesley Rose.
To be born by a mother born Rosemary Rosamond, who named me John, not knowing her great grandfather was named John Rose, is a genealogical wonder. I will be recording my findings with the Rose Family Association.
Penn founded Pennsylvania as a bastion of religious freedom. It was one of two colonies, along with Rhode Island, that tolerated Quakers . Penn wanted to establish a colony where people could live harmony:
Ferris, J. L.(1680). The Birth of Pennsylvania.[6]
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- Consequently, on June 24, 1680, Penn asked King Charles II (1660-1685) for a charter for land in America. The only available tract in eastern North America lay west of New Jersey, north of Maryland, and south of New York, an area that England had conquered from the Dutch in 1664 and which the King had given to his brother James, the Duke of York. After appropriate discussions the King granted Penn’s request on March 4, 1681.[7]
Charles II was committed to expanding England’s overseas possessions. His policies in the 1660s through the 1680s established and supported the Restoration colonies: the Carolinas, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. All the Restoration colonies started as proprietary colonies, in other words, the king gave each colony to a trusted individual, family, or group.
In some cases, the term Anglophilia represents an individual’s appreciation of English history and traditional English culture (e.g. William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Samuel Johnson, Gilbert and Sullivan). Anglophilia may also be characterized by fondness for the British monarchy and system of government (e.g. the Westminster system of parliament), and other institutions (e.g. Royal Mail), as well as nostalgia for the former British Empire and the English class system. Anglophiles may enjoy English actors, films, TV shows, radio shows, comedy, musicians, books, magazines, fashion designers, cars, traditions (e.g. British Christmas dinner) or subcultures.[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Paul_Getty_Jr.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglophile
William Penn.–Among the greatest Englishmen of that time was William Penn. He was a Quaker and was also a friend of Charles II and James, Duke of York. He wished to found a colony in which he and the Quakers could work out their ideas in religious and civil matters. It chanced that Charles owed Penn a large sum of money. As Charles seldom had any money, he was very glad to give Penn instead a large tract of land in America. In this way Penn obtained Pennsylvania. James, for his part, gave him Delaware. |
A restoration colony was one of a number of land grants in North America given by King Charles II of England in the later half of the 17th century, ostensibly as a reward to his supporters in the Stuart Restoration. The grants marked the resumption of English colonization of the Americas after a 30-year hiatus. The two major restoration colonies were the Province of Pennsylvania and the Province of Carolina. The founding of the Carolinas is described thusly:
In 1663, three years after he was restored to his father’s throne, England’s Charles II granted a vast territory named Carolina to a group of supporters during his years of exile. Its boundaries extended from Virginia southward to central Florida and eastward to the Atlantic Ocean. Within this potential empire, eight London-based proprietors, including several involved in Barbados sugar plantations, gained governmental powers and semifeudal rights to the land. The system of governance planned for Carolina had both feudal and modern features. To lure settlers, the proprietors promised religious freedom and offered land free for the asking. But onto this generous land offer they grafted a scheme for a semimedieval government in which they, their deputies, and a few noblemen would monopolize political power. Reacting to a generation of revolutionary turbulence in England, they designed Carolina as a model of social and political stability in which a hereditary aristocracy would check boisterous small landholders.[1]
English rose is a description, associated with English culture, that may be applied to a naturally attractive woman or girl of traditionally fair complexion who is from or is associated with England.
The description has a cultural reference to the national flower of England, the rose,[1] and to its long tradition within English symbolism.
English rose is a description, associated with English culture, that may be applied to a naturally attractive woman or girl of traditionally fair complexion who is from or is associated with England.
The description has a cultural reference to the national flower of England, the rose,[1] and to its long tradition within English symbolism.
Family
William married twice, and had a large family … 7 children with his first wife, and 8 with the second.
He first married Gulielmas Marias Springetts, daughter of William S. Springett and Lady Mary Proude Penington. They had the following children:
- Gulielma Maria (1671/2 – before 1685)
- Maria Margaret (born and died 1673/74)
- Springett (1674/5 – 1696)
- Letitia (1678 – 1746) m. William Awbrey (Aubrey)
- William, Jr. (1679/80 – 1720)
- Unnamed child (born and died 1682)
- Gulielma Maria (1685-1689)[2][8]
BORN OF TWO ROSES
A half hour ago I talked to Deborah Cryder at the Forestvale Cemetary. She is going to send me information on Ida Rose who died when she was 28 years of age of dropsy. Twenty days later, Ida’s daughter, Dollie Rosamond, dies. She is less then one year old. Royal Rosamond lost his mother and baby sister in one fail swoop. He must have been traumatized. Then, his father gets remarried to a Mildred, who may not have wanted Frank around, and he is “bound” out to his uncle, James Taylor, who married Ida’s sister, Laura Rosamond. Frank will call William Scott Spaulding his father. Did William adopt Frank? If so, when? I believe there is a typo, in regards to the Reese name. John Wesley Rose buried here. Is this where Frank got his middle name? This would make three generations of the Rose Family buried in Montana.
Edward Haney Rose is the grandfather of Ida Rose, and father of John Wesley Rose.
To be born by a mother born Rosemary Rosamond, who named me John, not knowing her great grandfather was named John Rose, is a genealogical wonder. I will be recording my findings with the Rose Family Association.
http://www.rosefamilyassociation.com/html/Rose-Family-DNA-Project.html
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/edward-haney-rose_131956025
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/j-wesley-rose_131953322
Deborah went out to where Ida and Dollie are buried side by side. She drove a stick in the ground, and took a picture that she is going to send me. I thanked her profusely, for I saw roses take bloom, and thorns.
The struggle I have had in finding these Rose Names, and gathering them in our Family Vase, is epic, and poetic. To reunite these roses, is a wonder and delight. There was laughter between Deborah and I. This caretaker is happy when people care. All our time, is enchanted.
Jon Presco
https://rosamondpress.com/2016/06/15/william-rose/
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mtlcgs/Forestvale/forestvale-r.html
John Wesley Rose
Died August 1o, 1910. Born in Michigan, USA on 24 Jul 1834 to Edward Haney Rose and Marriage Martha Westbrook. J Wesley married Julia Calcoat.
Family Members
William Thomas Rosamond |
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Birthdate: | circa 1860 |
Birthplace: | Mississippi |
Death: | (Date and location unknown) |
Immediate Family: | Son of Samuel Rosamond and Frances C. Morrison Husband of Mildred A. Rosamond and Ida Rose Father of <private> Rosamond; <private> Rosamond and Frank Wesley “Royal” Rosamond Brother of Laura Rosamond; Benjamin F. Rosamond; John J. Rosamond; Nonimus Nathaniel Rosamond and Frances J. Rosamond |
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Ida Rosamond | ||||||||||||
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Edward Haney Rose is the grandfather of Ida Rose, and father of John Wesley Rose.
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/edward-haney-rose_131956025
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/j-wesley-rose_131953322
Edward Haney Rose
Deceased
Birth name: |
Edward H. Rose |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1808 |
Residence: |
1850 |
Residence: |
1860 |
Residence: |
1865 |
Residence: |
1870 |
Parents: |
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Wife: |
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Children: |
Charles W. Rose, Wesley Rose, Bertha Jane Meredith (born Rose), Marcus C Rose, Laura Rose, Albert Edward Rose, Ida Louisiana Rosamond (born Rose),Sheldon Rose |
Siblings: |
Daniel Haney Rose, Margaret Wigton (born Rose), Mary Polly Cristy (born Rose), Patrick Rose, Elizabeth Gorden (born Rose), Ellenor Rose Wooley (born Hoover), Rosanna Allen (born Rose) |
Born of Two Roses
Yesterday I believe found my Rose kindred. I had recently located Royal Rosamond’s little book ‘At Matha Healey’s Grave’ that I published in 1998 under Royal Rosamond Press Co. I had got a copy of this book from a library, and took it to a printer. I gifted the University of Oregon with a copy of just twenty books. I was too poor to afford more. I intended this copy for my freind Edwin Corbin, but, realized I had no copy for myself, and kept it.
On the first page we have a ‘Pictorial Biography’ of my mother’s father, born Frank Wesely Rosamond. Royal is a pen name. Royal appears to be about one and half years of age. He and my grandson, Tyler Hunt, look like brothers. The caption reads’
“If my parents hada knowed it – that one so serious would turn out to be a humorist – they never would have growed it.”
This book of nine pages is part of Royal’s ‘Humor Of The States Series’. I think the reason Frank is looking glum, is, his folks put him in a dress!
On the inside back of the cover we find a ‘Thumbnail Biography Of Royal Rosamond’ that reads;
“John Rose, R.R.’s grandfather, a saw-mill man, settled with his daughter, Ida Lousisiana Rose, in Butler Missouri, right after the Civil War. Later, Mr. Rose bought a farm four miles west of Butler, on the Miami.
Mr’s Rosamond, a widow, migrated to Butler from Mississippi, with her four sons and a daughter. Her youngest son, William Thomas, met and fell in love with Ida. Married, they were provided with a cabin on a corner of the John Rose farm, where Royal, on December 18th. 11881, was born.”
Royal does not give the name of his grandmother, the widow of William Thomas, whose surname was Rosamond, but she is Frances Morrison. As for the name Ida Lousiana Rose, my Rosamond kindred might hold a record for odd names befitting backwoods folk, such as Fanny Lou Rosamond. But, when you ask what is in a name, you discover the name Fanny means “from France”. Does Lou stand for Louisiana?
We even have a Homer Rosamond which might make the Rosamond family the quintessential American Family, especially when my kindred were named after Francis Marion ‘The Swamp Fox’ who parents were Huguenots, as was the progenitor of the Rosamond family who may have come from Rougemont Switzerland, a city that was once a part of France. Frank Wesely Rosamond was named after Francis, and descends from James Rosamond, who allegedly fought alongside Samuel Rosamond, who served as a Captain in the Revolutionary War under Marion. Charles Rose, the ancestor of John Rose, also fought the British in the War of Independence. John E. Rose and his wife Eiiza, are buried in Butler. His ancestor, William Hemry Rose married Hanna Gowens, a famous family from Cornwall.
William Rose
Alas I have traced my grandfather’s mother, IDA LOUISIANA ROSE, to WILLIAM ROSE, who sailed for Cowes Isle of Wight, with William Penn. William and his wife, Jane Sarah Ridgway, landed in Philadelphia in December 3, 1699. They sailed on the Canterbury, perhaps the most important ship that sailed the waters of the Isle of Wight.
Alas, the TWO ROSES are joined in my ROSY FAMILY TREE. This makes my family one of the foremost PATRIOTIC AMERICAN FAMILIES in history. We fought off pirates to arrive here, so we could practice RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.
In my mother’s name ROSEMARY ROSAMOND, the FAMILY ROSES are united. Here is a TRUE ROSELINE that I will design a cote of arms for, and get registered. This English Rose were Quakers. ROYAL ROSAMOND married MARY MAGDALENE. whose kindred fled religious persecution in Germany.
Jon Presco
President: Royal Rosamond Press Co.
Copyright 2016
https://rosamondpress.com/2015/06/08/briarcliff-rose-2/
http://www.kellscraft.com/OldPhiladelphia/OldPhiladelphiaCh01.html
Descendants of Sir Hill Rose
Sir Hill Rose was born 1650, and died 1720. He married ? (Rose).
Child of Sir Rose and ? (Rose) is:
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William Rose was born December 3, 1699 in Immigrant on the ship Canterbury England, and died in Bedford Co, Pa. He married Jane ? (Rose). She was born in England.
Child of William Rose and Jane (Rose) is:
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Robert Rose was born Abt. 1731 in Bedford Co, Pa, and died 1784 in Westmoreland Co, Pa. He married Johanna Crawford Abt. 1755, daughter of John Crawford and Mary Campbell. She was born Abt. 1735, and died 1788 in Va.
Child of Robert Rose and Johanna Crawford is:
The Canterbury, or Canterbury Merchant, is the ship that transported William Penn and James Logan from England toPhiladelphia in 1699.[1][2][3] The Canterbury set sail from the Isle of Wight on September 3, 1699, reaching Philadelphia on December 3, 1699.[1][4] The captain of the Canterbury is recorded as either “Henry Tregeny” or “Hen. Weagene”.[5][6] During the voyage the Canterbury reportedly survived an attack by pirates.[7]
http://www.hallvworthington.com/Penn/PennBiography-4.html
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~millersomers/1715.html
https://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/viewFile/3747/3565
Ezekiel Rose was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, a surveyor, and a farmer. He was apparently from a town of Milford, for his son named New Milford, Ohio in honor of his father, Captain Ezekiel Rose.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawford%27s_Defeat_by_the_Indians
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Sex: M
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Birth: 1680
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Birth: in Source: Tesha Tredwell Rose, GenCircles 2
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Birth: 3 DEC 1680 in England 2
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Death: in Bedford County, Pennsylvania 2
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Note:
[2670654.ged]
Immigrant on the ship Canterbury:
Source: Lee Kreider <lkreider@earthlink.net> taken from David Rose <SBWN43A@prodigy.net>
Name: William ROSE 1
Sex: M
Change Date: 05 APR 2001
Note:
William Rose and his wife Jane boarded the ship, Canterbury,
under the command of Captain Fryers, to sail with William Penn
on his second voyage to America. They landed in Philadelphia 3
Dec 1699, taking lodging with Edward Shippen. 1
Birth: ABT 1680 in England 1
Burial: Philadelphia, Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania 1
Immigration: 03 DEC 1699 Philadelphia, Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania 1Father: Sir Hill ROSE b: 1650
Marriage 1 Jane
Married:
Children
William ROSE
Susanna ROSE
Peter ROSE b: BEF 1725
Robert ROSE b: ABT 1731
Mary Magdalene Rosamond (born Wieneke)
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | Dec 18 1881 |
Marriage: | Spouse: Mary Magdalene Wieneke
Dec 27 1911 |
Residence: | 1930 |
Death: | Nov 23 1953 |
Burial: | |
Parents: | William Thomas Rosamond, Ida Louisiana Rosamond (born Rose) |
Wife: | Mary Magdalene Rosamond (born Wieneke) |
Daughter: | June E Rice (born Rosamond) |
Siblings: | Dollie Rosamond, Ida C Rosamond |
Dollie Rosamond
Gender: |
Female |
Birth: |
1891 |
Death: |
Sep 25 1891 |
Burial: |
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Parents: |
William Thomas Rosamond
Deceased
Birth name: |
William Thomas Rosamond |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1860 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Ida Louisiana Rose Feb 16 1881 |
Father: |
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Wife: |
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Children: |
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Siblings: |
Benjamin F. Rosamond, Nonimus Nathaniel Rosamond,Nonimus Nathaniel Rosamond, Laura Rosamond,Frances J. Rosamond, John J. Rosamond, William Thomas Rosamond |
Samuel Rosamond
Deceased
Birth name: |
Samuel Rosamond |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
Circa 1815 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Frances C. Morrison Mar 31 1842 |
Parents: |
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Wife: |
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Children: |
Benjamin F. Rosamond, Nonimus Nathaniel Rosamond,Nonimus Nathaniel Rosamond, Laura Rosamond,Frances J. Rosamond, John J. Rosamond, William Thomas Rosamond, William Thomas Rosamond |
Siblings: |
John R. Rosamond, Marion Francis Rosamond, William Addison Rosamond, Joseph Rosamond, Mr. Rosamond,Lucretia Rosamond, Nancy Narcissus Bowie (born Rosamond), Thomas Henry Rosamond, James Rosamond, Jantha Rosamond, Benjamin Rosamond,Daniel Rosamond, Tillman Jasper Rosamond |
Benjamin Franklin Rosamond
Birth names: |
Benjamin Rosamond |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1790 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Susannah Hill Circa 1810 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Jane Rogers 1843 |
Residence: |
1850 |
Death: |
To May 16 1859 |
Parents: |
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Spouses: |
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Children: |
John R. Rosamond, Samuel Rosamond, Marion Francis Rosamond, William Addison Rosamond, Joseph Rosamond, Mr. Rosamond, Lucretia Rosamond, Nancy Narcissus Bowie (born Rosamond), Thomas Henry Rosamond, James Rosamond, Jantha Rosamond,Benjamin Rosamond, Daniel Rosamond, Tillman Jasper Rosamond |
Siblings: |
Mary Elizabeth Pyles (born Rosamond), Samuel E Rosamond, Thomas A Rosamond, Nathaniel Jones Rosamond, James Doharty Rosamond |
James Rosamond
Birth names: |
James |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1754 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Lettice Tillman 1778 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Mary Doharty 1795 |
Death: |
July 10 1806 |
Parents: |
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Spouses: |
Mary Rosamond (born Doharty), Lettice Rosamond (born Tillman) |
Children: |
Mary Elizabeth Pyles (born Rosamond), Benjamin Franklin Rosamond, Samuel E Rosamond, Thomas A Rosamond, Nathaniel Jones Rosamond, James Doharty Rosamond |
John Rosamond
Birth names: |
John “The Highway Man” Rosamond |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
Between 1709 and 1711 |
Christening: |
Sep 11 1715 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Sarah Wilson May 10 1748 |
Death: |
1790 |
Parents: |
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Wife: |
James Rosamond
Birth names: |
James Or Jacob |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
Jan 1 1654 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Ann D’Orr 1678 |
Death: |
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Title of Nobility: |
Sergeant James Rosemond 1690 |
Father: |
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Wife: |
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Children: |
Hans Ulrich Rosemond
Deceased
Birth name: |
Hans Ulrich Rosemond |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1623 |
Marriage: |
Between 1652 and 1653 |
Parents: |
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Son: |
Hans Rosemond
Deceased
Birth name: |
Hans Rosemond |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
Between Jan 11 1581 and Jan 10 1582 |
Occupation: |
Weaver |
Father: |
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Wife: |
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Son: |
Fred Rosamond
Deceased
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1552 |
Parents: |
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Son: |
Hans Rosamond
Deceased
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1531 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Mrs. Hans ROSAMOND 1553 |
Father: |
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Wife: |
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Son: |
Erhart DeRougemont
Deceased
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1495 |
Son: |
Frank Wesley Rosamond
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
Dec 18 1881 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Mary Magdalene Wieneke Dec 27 1911 |
Residence: |
1930 |
Death: |
Nov 23 1953 |
Burial: |
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Parents: |
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Wife: |
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Daughter: |
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Siblings: |
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Source: |
Ida C Rosamond
Gender: |
Female |
Birth: |
Jan 1886 |
Death: |
June 18 1887 |
Burial: |
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Parents: |
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Siblings: |
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Source: |
Additional information
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https://www.geni.com/people/Ida-Appleton/6000000035634008730
Ida Louisiana Rosamond (born Rose)
Birth name: |
Ida Louisiana Rose |
Gender: |
Female |
Birth: |
1860 |
Marriage: |
Feb 16 1881 |
Residence: |
1870 |
Death: |
Sep 5 1891 |
Burial: |
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Parents: |
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Husband: |
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Children: |
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Siblings: |
Charles W. Rose, Wesley Rose, Bertha Jane Meredith (born Rose), Marcus C Rose, Laura Rose, Albert Edward Rose, Sheldon Rose |
Edward Haney Rose
Deceased
Birth name: |
Edward H. Rose |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1808 |
Residence: |
1850 |
Residence: |
1860 |
Residence: |
1865 |
Residence: |
1870 |
Parents: |
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Wife: |
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Children: |
Charles W. Rose, Wesley Rose, Bertha Jane Meredith (born Rose), Marcus C Rose, Laura Rose, Albert Edward Rose, Ida Louisiana Rosamond (born Rose),Sheldon Rose |
Siblings: |
Daniel Haney Rose, Margaret Wigton (born Rose), Mary Polly Cristy (born Rose), Patrick Rose, Elizabeth Gorden (born Rose), Ellenor Rose Wooley (born Hoover), Rosanna Allen (born Rose) |
Source: |
Martha Rose Rose (born Westbrook)
Birth name: |
Martha Rose Westbrook |
Gender: |
Female |
Birth: |
May 10 1811 |
Residence: |
1850 |
Residence: |
1860 |
Residence: |
1870 |
Death: |
Apr 15 1895 |
Burial: |
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Parents: |
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Husband: |
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Children: |
Sheldon Rose, Ida Louisiana Rosamond (born Rose),Wesley Rose, Bertha Jane Meredith (born Rose),Marcus C Rose, Albert Edward Rose, Charles W. Rose,Laura Rose |
Siblings: |
Nancy Kimball (born Westbrook), Martha Or Henrietta Westbrook, John Hull Westbrook, Henrietta Westbrook,Euphemia Peer (born Westbrook), Ebeneser Wesbrook,Oliver Westbrook, Hannah Jane Comstock (born Westbrook), William Thorn Westbrook, Andrew Hull Westbrook |
Source: |
Allen Rose
Birth name: |
Allen Rose |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
Nov 1770 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Elizabeth Haney Circa 1804 |
Death: |
1846 |
Parents: |
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Wife: |
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Children: |
Daniel Haney Rose, Edward Haney Rose, Margaret Wigton (born Rose), Mary Polly Cristy (born Rose),Patrick Rose, Elizabeth Gorden (born Rose), Ellenor Rose Wooley (born Hoover), Rosanna Allen (born Rose) |
Siblings: |
Drucilla Gardner (born Rose), Edward Rose, Rosane Rose, Nancy Mullick (born Rose), Elizabeth Rose, John Rose, Sarah Simpson (born Rose), Samuel Rose,Roseanne Cumings (born Rose) |
Edward Rose
Birth names: |
Edward |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
May 17 1743 |
Marriage license: |
1771 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Drucilla Pierpont 1762 |
Death: |
Feb 23 1834 |
Burial: |
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Parents: |
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Wife: |
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Children: |
Drucilla Gardner (born Rose), Allen Rose, Edward Rose, Rosane Rose, Nancy Mullick (born Rose),Elizabeth Rose, John Rose, Sarah Simpson (born Rose), Samuel Rose, Roseanne Cumings (born Rose) |
Siblings: |
Nancy Rose, Rachel Rose, Robert Rose, Allen Rose,Sarah Rose Cessna, Louise Lesiria Twin) (born Rose (),Susanna Rose, Peter Rose |
Source: |
William Rose
Birth names: |
William ROSE |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth: |
1696 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Jane Sarah Ridgway 1723 |
Marriage: |
Spouse: Sarah Ridgeway Feb 12 1745 |
Immigration: |
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Death: |
1790 |
Source: |
The link to John E. Rose is not proven. I am going to contact the Butler Historic Society. I just tlaked to Peggy Buhr at the Bates County Museum and she told me about Order 11. Frances Rosamond came to Butler after this order.
When I talked to Elizabeth at the Miami Museum she set me straight about the city of Butler. The Meyer family historyis beautiful, a real gem.
In his history of the Rosamond family family (1938) Leland Rosemond mentions, and then dismisses Fair Rosamond as being key to our family and our name. However, with my resent discovery about the true Rose Lineage, the Holy Grail has come to America. Rosamond had a graal cup entwined in vines on her tomb. She is the sleeping beauty that will soon awaken and behold her Family Tree that spring from my late sister, Christine Rosamond Benton.
The United Roses of the World
The Two Rosy Branches – unite!
Jon Presco
https://rosamondpress.com/2016/06/21/elizabeth-rosamond-and-taylor-camp/
“I am looking for descendants of Philip Rosemond and Moses Morton Rosemond
who lived in Guernsey County, OH in the mid-1800s. This family descended from a James Rosemond who lived in County Leitrim, Ireland in the early 1700s. Other members of this same family settled in Lanark, Ontario, Canada.The southern Rosamond family is also said to be descended from this same family, as are the Rosamond families in Australia and New Zealand. I am trying to tie all the branches of the family together. The information on
the family in Guernsey County, OH is shown below. I’d appreciate hearing from anyone who has any information regarding this family.”
http://www.timesreporter.com/news/20160214/local-history-century-old-home-has-colorful-history
“A famous descendant of this line of the Rosamond family is the artist Christine Rosamond who signed her paintings simply as Rosamond. Christine was actually born Christine Rosamond Presco. Her mother’s maiden name was Rosemary Rosamond, the daughter of the writer Royal Rosamond.”