
Here is the birth certificate of Royal Rosamond’s parents. Royal had two sisters. Dollie died at birth, as did her mother, Ida -it appears. He had another sister named after his mother who is buried in MONTANA! The Rose family were Prairie Pioneers! The Little Rose House on the Prairie. I am not playing games with the Easton family who moved to Montana around 1988. I’m tired of folks trying to out-cowboy me, out-humble me, because they believe in Jesus. So friggen what? The Chinese buried at Forestvale didn’t believe in Jesus. You freaky fake-folk going to go dig them up – in the name of Jesus?
John
The Kidnapped Rose | Rosamond Press
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: | ![]() |
Parents: | William Thomas Rosamond, Ida Louisiana Rosamond (born Rose) |
The Hidden Rose Seed
Posted on March 20, 2019 by Royal Rosamond Press





Over a year ago I was sent information on the unmarked burial ground of my great grandmother, Ida Rose. Her child, Dollie Rosamond, was buried with her mother. I assume they died in childbirth. Dollie is Royal Rosamond’s sister. What a loss for a young boy about nine. Ida married William Thomas Rosamond on February 16, 1888. Here lie a Hidden Rose.
The woman in charge of the graves went out and put a stick in the ground where the Rose mother and daughter were buried. I was reminded of a spliced rose. My kindred were too poor to purchase a marker.
Everything points to me being the Hidden Seed. I will go by the name JOHN ROSE. Ida’s father is John Wesley Rose who died in 1910, and is buried in the same cemetery. Edward Rose is Ida’s grandfather.
Leland E. Rosemond
March, 1938
Scarsdale, N. Y.
THE NAME ROSEMOND
Some confusion seems to have resulted from the fact that more than
one origin for this name has existed. The oldest, perhaps, is the
Teutonic “Hrosmond”, conspicuous as far back as the 6th century in
the history of the Gepidae and the Lombards of northern Italy. “Mond”
in the Anglo-Saxon signified the protection given by a noble, or
chieftain, to this dependents of every kin, and the name signified
among them strong, or famous, protection. The form “Rosenmund”,
usually reckoned as German, has been interpreted as “rose of the
world,” form the Latin “mundus” for world. In Danish the name appears
as Rozamond; in French, as Rosemonde, in Italian, as Rosmonda, and in
Latin and Spanish, as Rosamunda.
“The Huguenot tradition in the family, confirmed by such sources as
O’Hart’s Irish Pedigrees and Agnew’s French Protestant Exiles,
suggests a French origin also and this has been found in the
name “Rougemont”, still perpetuated by the name of a village in
southeastern France, near Switzerland, and another village in
southwestern Germany. Why this source seems preferable for our origin
will be mentioned again.
Book shows end of PAGE 3 here
Sir Lewis Clifford, Kt. is William Thomas Rosamond’s 13th great uncle’s great grandfather.
John Rose
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/edward-haney-rose_131956025
Relatives of Edward Haney Rose
Parents
Allen Rose
1770 – 1846
Elizabeth Haney
1775 – 1856
Spouse(s)
Marriage Martha Westbrook
Clark St Marriage
Children
J Wesley
1834 – Unknown
Bertha J
Marcus Clark Rose
1829 – 1876
J Wesley Rose
1834 – Unknown
Harriet Rose
Albert Rose

Jan Hus (1369-1415) prophesised many years before the birth of the Moravian Movement that the message of spiritual reform would be a ‘hidden seed’ that would fall into the ground and die, and then sprout again to bear much fruit. He was burned at the stake as a heretic for speaking out against the practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
http://divinityarchive.com/bitstream/handle/11258/8323/hiddenseedharves00davi.pdf?sequence=1
Rosamund’s early death was seen as a just punishment for her lascivious lifestyle. Rosamund ended her relationship with Henry in 1175/6 and withdrew to Godstow Abbey. It seems likely that she was already ill when she entered the priory and she died in 1176. Henry paid for a lavish tomb within the convent church, at which the nuns left floral tributes on a daily basis. In the years following Rosamund’s death, Henry endowed the convent with 2 churches at Wycombe and Bloxham, new buildings and substantial amounts of building materials. Rosamund’s father, Walter, granted the abbey mills and a meadow, for the souls of his wife and daughter.
Unfortunately, however, Rosamund was not allowed to rest in peace. In 1190 when the saintly Bishop Hugh of Lincoln visited Godstow he was horrified that Rosamund’s tomb had a place of honour within the church and ordered her remains to be removed. The tomb was resited in the nun’s chapter house, with an accompanying inscription admonishing her lifestyle:
This tomb doth here enclose the world’s most beauteous Rose,
Rose passing sweet erewhile, now nought but odour vile.²

Sir Lewis Clifford, Kt. MP
Gender: | Male |
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Birth: | circa 1359 Bobbing, Kent, England, UK |
Death: | December 05, 1404 (41-49) Bobbing, Kent, England, UK |
Immediate Family: | Son of Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford and Maud de Beauchamp Husband of Eleanor de la Warre Father of Lewis De Clifford; Elizabeth Vache; Richard De Clifford; Robert De Clifford and William de Clifford Brother of Catherine de Greystoke, Baroness Greystoke; Maude de Hilton ( de Clifford); Thomas de Clifford, 6th Baron Clifford; Mary de Clifford; Margaret Melton and 4 others |

Rosamond de Clifford
MP
Gender: | Female |
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Birth: | 1136 Clifford Castle, Clifford, Herefordshire, England ![]() |
Death: | 1176 (40) Woodstock Castle, Oxfordshire, England ![]() |
Place of Burial: | Godstow Nunnery, Wolvercote, Oxfordshire, England ![]() |
Immediate Family: | Daughter of Walter FitzRichard de Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford and Margaret de Toëny Partner of Henry II “Curtmantle”, king of England Mother of Rosamond FitzHenry Sister of Henry Clifford; Amicia De Clifford; Lucia de Say (de Clifford); Walter de Clifford, 2nd Baron Clifford; Richard de Clifford, Sr., Lord Frampton Severn and 5 |
Edward Haney Rose
Deceased
Birth name: | Edward H. Rose |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | 1808![]() |
Residence: | 1850![]() |
Residence: | 1860![]() |
Residence: | 1865![]() |
Residence: | 1870![]() |
Parents: | Allen Rose, Elizabeth Rose (born Haney) |
Wife: | Martha Rose Rose (born Westbrook) |
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) |
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: | ![]() |
Parents: | Edward Haney Rose, Martha Rose Rose (born Westbrook) |
Husband: | William Thomas Rosamond |
Children: | Frank Wesley Rosamond, Ida C Rosamond, Dollie Rosamond |
Siblings: | Charles W. Rose, Wesley Rose, Bertha Jane Meredith (born Rose), Marcus C Rose, Laura Rose, Albert Edward Rose, Sheldon Rose |
THE ROSAMOND GENEALOGY
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AN UPCOMING TRIP TO SOUTH CAROLINA
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FALL 2000, Final Weekend of September
We are planning a trip to Abbeville, South Carolina the last weekend of September and all Rosamond and related cousins are invited. We haven’t yet decided on where we will be staying, or the exact itenerary for the visit, so all suggestions are welcome. One of the definites for the trip will be a cleanup of the cemetery described in the email below from Gwen Rosamond Forrester. If you plan to come contact me at jrosamond@prodigy.net, or any of the Rosamond researchers listed on the OTHER RESEARCHERS page. I will be posting details online as they become available.
The following email was sent by one of the Rosamond cousins, Gwen Rosamond Forrester to the rest of the research cousins:
Hey Y’all,
Mark and I just got back from a trip to Halan Co., Ky., and Lee Co., Va., where his folks settled after leaving NC. We had a very successful trip with finding graves of his ancestors and meeting a relative. Since we were only about 200 miles from Abbeville, SC, we drove down there to look around, and guess what, we asked a couple of gentlemen, David Higgon’s and Mr. Richie (believe his name was Walter) in Ware Shoals, if they knew where the Walnut Grove Baptist Church was. (The church our Rosamond’s, Hill’s, Hodges, and Graham’s attended in the early 1800’s)
Sure enough, they both knew where it was. David lead us to it, and he lead us to the few graves on Mulberry Creek that mark the original site of the church that was organized in 1826. Talk about luck! This was so exciting!!! We were so lucky to have ran into these two gentleman.
These graves are right along a paved road in the woods (I mean, the stones are right along the road). This cemetery is in bad shape. No one is taking care of it. It is over grown in weeds, trees and with poison oak and ivy everywhere. David, Mark and I ventured out into the cemetery a little ways. Couldn’t go to each stone because the poison oak & ivy is soooo thick. There aren’t many stones. Some graves are marked with field stones and doesn’t have any writing on them, and some of the field stones looked as those they had been chiseled on but you couldn’t read it. There are Mays buried there and one stone was a Williams. Stones are in bad shape, you can hardly read them. They have black mildew, moss or what ever from the trees, all over them. There is one stone laying on the ground in perfect condition. No mildew or anything on it. You can read it clearly. It is the marker of Lucrete Mays born Dec 14, 1797 died Feb 14, 1845. Y’all, this is probably Sarah “Sally” Mays Rosamond’s mother. What do you think?
I couldn’t hardly leave there without looking at each stone, but the poison oak was to bad. Mark and I are highly allergic to these plants. I knew though, that we are all going to be there next year, or whenever and we can be better prepared to tackle this adventure. As soon as David left, Mark and I changed jeans, socks and shoes right there by the car on the side of the road. Pretty picture! That poison oak and ivy will go through your clothes if you give it time. We were very lucky, we were o’k the next morning. Only one car passed on that road the whole time we were at the cemetery, so it isn’t a busy one.
When we go there next year, or whenever, those of us allergic to these plants, will need to wear at least knee high rubber boots. We will also need to do some tombstone rubbings to be able to read the stones. Does anyone in this group know how to do tombstone rubbings? A lady in Lee Co., Va., showed me how by using paper and a pencil. She said you could also use colored chalk that children use at school. It wont hurt the stones at all. When it rains, it will wash the chalk off.
David told us the Walnut Grove Church has tried to put a book together about the History of the Church. He said this book is at the church. We were there on Monday, and no one was there. David said the original church (1826) on Mulberry Creek was a brush arbor, which was posts with brush on top to protect them from rain. They were having Church service when it stated to rain. Had a flash flood that swept the brush arbor away. Everyone was scramming to get to higher ground, scared the horses so bad they all ran away. That’s when they moved the Church to higher ground. It was built next to where the Walnut Grove Church stands today.
Ruth, do you know the History of Walnut Grove Church, and do you know who is buried in the original cemetery?
Abbeville is a beautiful Old Historic town. It takes you back in time. Has a lot of old beautiful two story homes. I have a pamphlet listing the motels in the Old 96 District when we get ready to make reservations. If we stay in Abbeville, there is a Belmont Inn on town square that would be perfect for us to stay in, if y’all like this sort of thing. The Belmont Inn was built 1902-03 as the Eureka Hotel to accommodate “drummers” of the textile trade, patrons of the Opera House, traveling salesmen of the day, and the railroad men who had layovers in Abbeville. It’s listed on the National Register of Historic places in Abbeville. It has 25 newly remodeled, decorated rooms. They let Mark and I walk through it. The rooms that didn’t have occupants in them, they leave the doors open so we were about to view them. They are furnished with old antique furniture, some rooms have large pieces of furniture. It has wooden floors and looks like bedrooms in antebellum homes, only a bit smaller. It is nice and very clean. Really takes you back in time. Prices are very reasonable. More on that later.
The Belmont Inn is next door to the Opera House and two doors from the court house. The Library is one block away. If yall had rather stay in a motel there are three motels around Abbeville, but the nicer ones are in Greenwood, which is only 15 miles away. Mr. Richie told me the Library in Greenwood was better than the one in Abbeville. I only got to spend a couple of hours at the Library in Greenwood. They have a lot of old books for research, made several copies, but don’t think I found too much of what we don’t already have. Haven’t had a chance to look it over.
Something else we might want to think about. This pamphlet I have says Edgefield County, (which we all know is part of Old 96 District) has D.A. Tompkins Memorial Library. It serves as a genealogical and historical research center focusing on the Old 96 District. It is the headquarters for the Courtesy Center and Archives. If we have time, we might want to check this out.
…
Your Cousin,
Gwen Rosamond Forrester

Born Under a Shower of Stars
Posted on August 11, 2013by Royal Rosamond Press
I was born October 8, 1946 two minutes after the sun set. An amazing star-shower was suddenly visible. The nurses in the maternity ward bid my mother to come to the window and look, but, was too spent having just delivered me.
Rosemary said she had a vision while she was giving birth to me, she telling herself she must not forget it. She forgot.
Rosemary named me after John the Baptist because she believed I was born on the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur. I was born three days after Yom Kippur.
When my Astrologer began her five hour (recorded) reading of my chart, she began
with these words;
“Jon, I have never seen a chart like yours, never knew it was possible. It
begins where all charts in theory begin, on the exact cusp of Pisces and Aries..
For this reason I had to move up the time of your birth ten minutes, or in
theory, you were not born. As it is now, you barely escaped becoming a veritable
prisoner in this lifetime, that is, all the information you came here to share.”
Born of Two Roses
Posted on January 10, 2013by Royal Rosamond Press
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.
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.
Ed Corbin’s mother is kin to Francis Cavenaugh a Plymouth Brethren from which the evangelicals hail.
Here is the Rose Association
http://www.rosefamilyassociation.com/
Jon Presco
Sarah Wilson Rosamond and House of Schwarzenberg
Posted on July 15, 2018by Royal Rosamond Press






It is 7:25 in the morning. I have found my Bohemian People. Presco was originally spelled Braskewitz. My father’s ancestors came from Bohemia, and, so did my mother’s people via Sarah Wilson. She descends from the House of Schwarzenberg who were friends with Martin Luther. This is why William Wilson is buried in Saint George Cathedral. The House of Saxe-Coburg is in this tree. I am kin to much royalty. I am home. I am tired. I have been up all night.
John Gregory Presco
President: Royal Rosamond Press
http://www.almanachdegotha.org/id101.html
https://wikivividly.com/wiki/House_of_Schwarzenberg
Sarah Wilson Rosamond (Willson) MP
Gender: | Female |
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Birth: | 1726 County Antrim, Ireland |
Death: | 1790 (64) Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States |
Immediate Family: | Daughter of Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth Willson Wife of Pvt. John Roseman Mother of Margaret Weems; James Rosamond; Jean Rosamond; Capt Samuel Rosamond and Sarah F Hodges Sister of Capt Matthew Willson; Samuel Willson; Rebekah Willson; Elizabeth Musgrove; Nathaniel Willson and 2 others |
Schwarzenberg is a Czech (Bohemian) and German (Franconian) aristocratic family, and it was one of the most prominent European noble houses. The Schwarzenbergs are members of the Czech nobility and German nobility and achieved the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. The family belongs to the high nobility and traces its roots to the Lords of Seinsheim during the Middle Ages.[1]
The current head of the family is Karel, the 12th Prince of Schwarzenberg, a Czech politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. The family owns properties and lands across Austria, Czech Republic, Germany and Switzerland.

Frank Wesley “Royal” Rosamond 
Gender: | Male |
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Birth: | December 18, 1881 Missouri |
Death: | circa November 26, 1953 (67-75) Prob Oklahoma |
Place of Burial: | Sunny Lane Sec. 13, lot S13-RN-7, Del City, Oklahoma |
Immediate Family: | Son of William Thomas Rosamond and Ida Rose Husband of Mary Magdalene Weineke Father of June E Rosamond; Bertha M Rosamond; Rosemary Rita Rosamond and Lillian J Rosamond Half brother of <private> Rosamond and <private> Rosamond |
DNA Markers: | ![]() |
Added by: | Jimmy Dale Rosamond on March 21, 2009 |
Managed by: | Jimmy Dale Rosamond |

John Wilson MP
Gender: | Male |
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Birth: | 1425 Cupar, Fife, Scotland |
Death: | 1475 (50) Cupar, Fife, Scotland |
Immediate Family: | Son of Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth Robinson Husband of Antoinette Erasmus Father of Sir John Wilson, Kt., Burgess of Fife |
Added by: | Dalest Wendy Bruce on March 29, 2013 |
Managed by: | Dalest Wendy Bruce and 8 others |
Curated by: | Ben M. Angel, still catching up |

Antoinette Erasmus MP
Gender: | Female |
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Birth: | 1425 England |
Death: | 1460 (35) England |
Immediate Family: | Daughter of Erkinger von Seinsheim, I, 1st Baron of Schwarzenberg and Princess Barbara Von Abensberg, Baroness Of Schwarzenberg Wife of John Wilson Mother of Sir John Wilson, Kt., Burgess of Fife Sister of Magdalene Baronesse zu Schwarzenberg; Sigmund I, Freiherr von Schwarzenberg; Kunigunde zu Schwarzenberg; Johann I d.Ä. Freiherr zu Schwarzenberg; Erkinger Freiherr von Schwarzenberg and 5 others Half sister of Michael II von Seinsheim; Matern von Seinsheim; Heinrich von Seinsheim; Hermann “der Streitbare” zu Schwarzenberg; Agnes von Seinsheim and 1 other |
Added by: | Dalest Wendy Bruce on March 29, 2013 |
Managed by: | Mary S Newton and 9 others |
Curated by: | Ben M. Angel, still catching up |
Princess Barbara Von Abensberg, Baroness Of Schwarzenberg 
German: Barbara von Abensberg, Baroness Of Schwarzenberg
Gender: | Female |
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Birth: | circa 1398 Abensberg, Niederbayern, Bavaria, Germany |
Death: | November 02, 1448 (46-54) Asthem, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich |
Place of Burial: | Astheim, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany |
Immediate Family: | Daughter of Jobst, Graf von Abensberg and Agnes Ursula von Abensberg Wife of Erkinger von Seinsheim, I, 1st Baron of Schwarzenberg Mother of Antoinette Erasmus; Magdalene Baronesse zu Schwarzenberg; Sigmund I, Freiherr von Schwarzenberg; Kunigunde zu Schwarzenberg; Johann I d.Ä. Freiherr zu Schwarzenberg and 6 others Sister of Johann III von Abensberg, III; Margareta von Abensberg; Dietrich von Abensberg; Sigmund von Abensberg; Degenhard von Abensberg and 4 others Half sister of Barbara Von Abensberg |
Added by: | Justin Swanstrom on May 10, 2009 |
Managed by: | Severinfaxe and 8 others |
https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Ingoldsby/6000000002808998459?through=6000000003263397662
Leland E. Rosemond
March, 1938
Scarsdale, N. Y.
THE NAME ROSEMOND
Some confusion seems to have resulted from the fact that more than
one origin for this name has existed. The oldest, perhaps, is the
Teutonic “Hrosmond”, conspicuous as far back as the 6th century in
the history of the Gepidae and the Lombards of northern Italy. “Mond”
in the Anglo-Saxon signified the protection given by a noble, or
chieftain, to this dependents of every kin, and the name signified
among them strong, or famous, protection. The form “Rosenmund”,
usually reckoned as German, has been interpreted as “rose of the
world,” form the Latin “mundus” for world. In Danish the name appears
as Rozamond; in French, as Rosemonde, in Italian, as Rosmonda, and in
Latin and Spanish, as Rosamunda.
“The Huguenot tradition in the family, confirmed by such sources as
O’Hart’s Irish Pedigrees and Agnew’s French Protestant Exiles,
suggests a French origin also and this has been found in the
name “Rougemont”, still perpetuated by the name of a village in
southeastern France, near Switzerland, and another village in
southwestern Germany. Why this source seems preferable for our origin
will be mentioned again.
Book shows end of PAGE 3 here
“Such a name, transported to other countries and dealt with in other
languages, was certain to be changed and even distorted. Our own
people have at times adopted the form “Roseman”, or “Rosman”,
or “Rossman”, or “Rosmond”, or “Rosmon”. The first three forms are
common in Germany although wholly unconnected with our family. Elders
in the family have held the view that the presence of the “d” is
significant and, since it is the equivalent of the “t”
in “Rougemont,” that seems reasonable. As many as thirty variations
are found, and yet the name in any form is not a common one in this
country if the German forms above are to be disregarded.
“In the Southern states among those identified with our line in
Ireland, the form “Rosamond” prevails as it does in England and
Canada, but the legends of “Fair Rosamond” Clifford which popularized
it there have no significance for us. It is, in one form or another,
the name of towns, but inquiry has developed that our family had
nothing to do with giving them.
https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2012/08/06/the-corbin-god-gene-and-evangelical-zionists/
https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2012/01/14/history-of-the-rosamond-family/
https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2012/01/13/fair-rosamond-a-literary-theme/
https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2011/10/17/humble-rosamond-roots/
https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2011/08/15/christine-rosamond-benton/
Colonel John A Crawford, II 
Gender: | Male |
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Birth: | circa 1687 Ayshire Scotland |
Death: | 1748 (57-65) Chambersburg,Franklin Co.,Pa |
Immediate Family: | Son of John Crawford and Elizabeth Crawford Husband of Mary Jameson Crawford Father of Mary Jackson; Johanna Rose; James Crawford; John Crawford and Mary McBride |
1~Thomas I Rose, I B: baptism by the Rev Edward Pele 12/19/1619 D: 1683 New London, CT
2~Robert Rose B: 1630 Holme, Cumbria, England M:
1~Sir Hill Rose B: 1650 Liverpool, England D: 1720 Liverpool, England M: Jane Hill 1680 England D:
1~William Rose B: 1680 Canterbury, England D: 1790 PA M: Jane Russell 1685 England D: PA
1~Robert Rose 1731-1784 Sleepy Creek,Frederick,WV M: Johanna Crawford 1729-1788. Daughter of Col John A Crawford I, born in Ayshire, Scotland 1687 & Mary Jameson McConnell, born in Ireland 1690
1~Major John David Rose B: 05/01/1761 VA D: 09/18/1843 Wolfe Cty, KY M: to Rebecca Bowen, daughter of David Bowen 1785-1871 & Hannah Davis. Was B: 1763 VA D: 1835 Wolfe Cty, KY
http://chazzcreations.com/mize_genealogy/rose_family_history
Erkinger I. von Seinsheim and Peter Rosenberg
Posted on August 13, 2018by Royal Rosamond Press



President: Royal Rosamond Press
“The 1933[3][1] and 1946[1] Draconids had Zenithal Hourly Rates of thousands of meteors visible per hour, among the most impressive meteor storms of the 20th century.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Schwarzenberg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Vok_of_Rosenberg
Peter Vok was born in Český Krumlov, the son of Jošt III of Rosenberg, then head of the house of Rožmberk, and his wife Anna of Rogendorf. Fourteen days after Peter’s birth, his father died. Peter came under the guardianship of first his uncle Petr V of Rožmberk and later Albrecht of Gutnštejn, Oldřich Holický of Šternberk and Jeroným Šlik.
He received his early education at home in the castle at Český Krumlov. Even as he reached adulthood, Peter lived in the shadow of his older brother William. While William was a life-long Catholic, Peter sympathised with Utraquism and eventually joined the Unity of the Brethren. William died in 1592, and Peter inherited the Rosenberg holdings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Vok_of_Rosenberg
William Rose
Posted on June 15, 2016by Royal Rosamond Press





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


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
- Name: William Rose 1 2
- Sex: M
- Birth: 1680
- Birth: in Source: Tesha Tredwell Rose, GenCircles 2
- Birth: 3 DEC 1680 in England 2
- Death: in Bedford County, Pennsylvania 2
- 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)Frank Wesley Rosamond
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | Dec 18 1881![]() ![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Mary Magdalene WienekeDec 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: | ![]() |
Parents: | William Thomas Rosamond, Ida Louisiana Rosamond (born Rose) |
William Thomas Rosamond
Deceased
Birth name: | William Thomas Rosamond |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | 1860![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Ida Louisiana RoseFeb 16 1881![]() |
Father: | Samuel Rosamond |
Wife: | Ida Louisiana Rosamond (born Rose) |
Children: | Dollie Rosamond, Frank Wesley Rosamond, Ida C Rosamond |
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. MorrisonMar 31 1842![]() |
Parents: | Benjamin Franklin Rosamond, Susannah Rosamond (born Hill) |
Wife: | Frances C. Rosamond (born Morrison) |
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 Benjamin Franklin Rosamond |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | 1790![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Susannah HillCirca 1810![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Jane Rogers1843![]() |
Residence: | 1850![]() |
Death: | To May 16 1859![]() |
Parents: | James Rosamond, Lettice Rosamond (born Tillman) |
Spouses: | Susannah Rosamond (born Hill), Jane Rogers |
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 James Roseman James Rosemond James Rosamond |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | 1754![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Lettice Tillman1778![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Mary Doharty1795![]() |
Death: | July 10 1806![]() |
Parents: | John Rosamond, Sarah Rosamond (born Wilson) |
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 John Rosemond Mr. Rosemond |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | Between 1709 and 1711![]() |
Christening: | Sep 11 1715![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Sarah WilsonMay 10 1748![]() |
Death: | 1790![]() |
Parents: | James Rosamond, Ann Rosamond (born D’Orr) |
Wife: | Sarah Rosamond (born Wilson) |
James Rosamond
Birth names: | James Or Jacob James Or Jacob Rosemond John Rosamond James Jacob Rosamond |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | Jan 1 1654![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Ann D’Orr1678![]() |
Death: | ![]() |
Title of Nobility: | Sergeant James Rosemond1690![]() |
Father: | Hans Ulrich Rosemond |
Wife: | Ann Rosamond (born D’Orr) |
Children: | James Washer Rosamond, Nathaniel Rosemond, John Rosamond |
Hans Ulrich Rosemond
Deceased
Birth name: | Hans Ulrich Rosemond |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | 1623![]() |
Marriage: | Between 1652 and 1653 |
Parents: | Hans Rosemond, Mrs Hans Rosemond (born Rosamond) |
Son: | James Rosamond |
Hans Rosemond
Deceased
Birth name: | Hans Rosemond |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | Between Jan 11 1581 and Jan 10 1582![]() |
Occupation: | Weaver |
Father: | Fred Rosamond |
Wife: | Mrs Hans Rosemond (born Rosamond) |
Son: | Hans Ulrich Rosemond |
Fred Rosamond
Deceased
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | 1552![]() |
Parents: | Hans Rosamond, Mrs. Hans Rosamond |
Son: | Hans Rosemond |
Hans Rosamond
Deceased
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | 1531 |
Marriage: | Spouse: Mrs. Hans ROSAMOND1553 |
Father: | Erhart DeRougemont |
Wife: | Mrs. Hans Rosamond |
Son: | Fred Rosamond |
Erhart DeRougemont
Deceased
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | 1495![]() |
Son: | Hans Rosamond |
Frank Wesley Rosamond
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | Dec 18 1881![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Mary Magdalene WienekeDec 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 |
Source: | Click here to view record on FamilySearch |
Ida C Rosamond
Gender: | Female |
Birth: | Jan 1886![]() |
Death: | June 18 1887![]() |
Burial: | ![]() |
Parents: | William Thomas Rosamond, Ida Louisiana Rosamond (born Rose) |
Siblings: | Dollie Rosamond, Frank Wesley Rosamond |
Source: | Click here to view record on FamilySearch |
Additional informationLifeSketch:Birth: Jan., 1886 Helena Lewis and Clark County Montana, USA Death: Jun. 18, 1887 Helena Lewis and Clark County Montana, USA Ida C. Rosamond was born in January 1886 and lived in the Sixth Ward, Helena. On June 18, 1887, Ida died from measles at age 17 months. The attending physician was Kellogg. Herrmann & Co. provided the following: child’s gloss white case and outside box $15.00, digging of grave by Schmidt $3.00, carriage of McComas $6.00, total $24.00. |
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: | ![]() |
Parents: | Edward Haney Rose, Martha Rose Rose (born Westbrook) |
Husband: | William Thomas Rosamond |
Children: | Frank Wesley Rosamond, Ida C Rosamond, Dollie Rosamond |
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: | Allen Rose, Elizabeth Rose (born Haney) |
Wife: | Martha Rose Rose (born Westbrook) |
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: | Click here to view record on FamilySearch |
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: | ![]() |
Parents: | Andrew Westbrook, Sally Westbrook (born Hull) |
Husband: | Edward Haney Rose |
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: | Click here to view record on FamilySearch |
Allen Rose
Birth name: | Allen Rose |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | Nov 1770![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Elizabeth HaneyCirca 1804![]() |
Death: | 1846![]() |
Parents: | Edward Rose, Drucilla Rose (born Pierpont) |
Wife: | Elizabeth Rose (born Haney) |
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 Edward Rose |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | May 17 1743![]() |
Marriage license: | 1771![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Drucilla Pierpont1762![]() |
Death: | Feb 23 1834![]() |
Burial: | ![]() |
Parents: | William Rose, Jane Sarah Rose (born Ridgway) |
Wife: | Drucilla Rose (born Pierpont) |
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: | Click here to view record on FamilySearch |
William Rose
Birth names: | William ROSE Father Rose Willaim Rose |
Gender: | Male |
Birth: | 1696![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Jane Sarah Ridgway1723![]() |
Marriage: | Spouse: Sarah RidgewayFeb 12 1745![]() |
Immigration: | ![]() |
Death: | 1790![]() |
Source: | Click here to view record on FamilySearch |
- ID: I055305
- Name: Captain Ezekiel Rose 1 2 3
- Sex: M
- Title: Senior
- Birth: in Hampshire County, (West) Virginia or Pennsylvania 1 3
- Death: BEF 25 MAY 1818 in Newton Twp, Muskingum County, Ohio 1 3
- Burial: South of flagpole in Roseville Cemetery, Roseville, Ohio 3
- Note:
[2670654.ged]The now proven erroneous DAR records suggested Ezekiel Rose was born 23 October 1745 in Pennsylvania. The records state his first wife was Harriet Colson born 1747 also in Pennsylvania and died in Washington County, Pennslyvania about 1800. This record of the DAR is apparently not my Ezekiel Rose and subsequent investigation has shown this Ezekiel Rose and/or Harriet Colson to have been born actually after the Revolutionary War:
Ezekiel Rose
Birth: 11 September 1800– Salem, Pittsgrove, NJ
Death:
12 May 1884 —
Spouse: Harriet Colson
Parents: Uriah Rose, Rachel DuboisMy 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.My Ezekiel Rose may have been married at least twice; separated from his wife who left him. In the Potowmac Guardian and Berkeley Advertiser of Martinsburg, West Virginia on April 14, 1794 page 4 column 1 appears the following:Whereas Mary Rose, the wife of me the subscriber, has left my bed and board, without any just cause, I therefore caution all persons trusting in or in any manner dealing with her on my account, as I will not be answerable for any debt she may contract, or any dealing she may make, after this date. Ezekiel Rose. Hampshire County, March 15, 1794.Probably the first wife was named Mary Hynes or Hinds. This Mary who “left my bed” was his second wife, the widow Mary Mcconnell Milliken. Probably the third wife was named Mary Higgins or Higkins as her name is spelled on the deed for sale of land in Washington County, Pennsylvania. NOTE: Washington County absorbed Cuberland County after the Revolutionary War.Note the problem this separation causes for determining the mother of William Rose born in 1794 who became a minister and married Margaret “Peggy” Lowery 10 April 1817. It would have been difficult for this first wife to have left her sole means of support with an infant child. Likewise my Ezekiel does not have additional children after the birth of William Rose in 1794, so the event may be of another Ezekiel Rose and wife Mary, or it may be my own.Ezekiel Rose served as captain in the 5th Bn Washington County, Pennsylvania. He fought in battles including the Battle of Sandusky in the Ohio region where he eventually moved and died.The will of my Ezekiel reads as follows:
Will of Ezekiel Rose of Muskingum County, OhioIn the name of God Amen I Ezekiel Rose of Newton Township Muskingum County Ohio being weak in body but sound and perfect in mind and memory blessed be almithy God for the same do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to sayFirst I give and bequeath unto my daughter Rachel Prior 84 cents I do also give and bequeth unto my daughter Sarah Williams 84 cts I aso give and bequeth unto my son Ezkiel Rose jur 84 cts I also gie and bequeth unto my daughter Nancy Smith 84 cts I also give and bequeth unto my son William Rose 84 cts I will and order to be paid within six months after my decase–
(and?) lastly to all the rest residue and remainder of my personal estate goods and chattles of what kind nature soever I give and bequeth the same to my daughter Hannah Rose whom I appoint my sole executrix of this my last will and testament in witness whereof ? I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 23rd day of march in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen
Ezekiel (his mark) Rose (seal)
signed and sealed and published and declared by the above named Ezekiel Rose to be his last will and testament in preance of us have hereunto subscribed our names asa witnesses in the presence of the testator
Benjamine McClain Chauncey Ford
John Weylie
Joseph Weylie
The will was proved 25 May 1818. The settlement is cited as #445,
Muskingum County, Ohio.In 1812 he, or his son, platted the town of New Milford, Ohio which was renamed for him after his death to Roseville, Ohio. He is buried in the center of the Roseville Cemetery just south of the flag pole.
information from a Muskingum Co book of wills. Book
> A 1804-0814.
> Microfilm # 1847941.
>
> I will try to forward the info to both the Rose and
> Pryor/Prior lists.
>
> Third from the last given is:
>
> P 228 May term 1818 Ezekiel Rose of Newton Twp.-will
> Wit: Chauncey Ford & Joseph Wiley
> Dau: Rachel Prior-84 cents
> Dau: Sarah Williams-84 cents
> Son: Ezekiel Rose Jr.-84 cents
> Dau: Nancy Smith-84 cents
> Son William Rose-84 cents
> Residue of estate to Hannah Rose & she is executrix
>RLee found an alternate birthyear of 1735 for Ezekiel.Both Captain Ezekiel Rose and Major John Rose fought in the Battle of Sandusky which took place in what would become the family home area in Muskingum County, Ohio. The Battle of Sandusky was in May, 1782; the Roses moved to this Ohio region shortly thereafter, following along the Zane Trace which was named after one of the soldiers in Captain Ezekiel Rose’s militia troop. The Zane Trace follows along each of the battles of the Revolutionary War that Ezekiel Rose fought in!Captain Ezekiel Rose is in Washington County, Pennsylvania for the 1790 census, and in Greene County, Pennsylvania for the 1800 and 1810 census.Note: Greene County, Pennsylvania was part of Washington County, Pennsylvania before 1796. Likewise, Washington County, Pennsylvania was part of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania before 1781.
Captain Ezekiel Rose moved from his birthplace of Pennsylvania to Ohio in 1812 according to RLeeMy Ezekiel was a wealthy man as anyone in the 1700’s who owned a horse was considered well off. My Ezekiel according to the tax record of 1787 owned 5 horses, 2 cows, and 12 sheep which he raised for wool. This was before cotton became a common clothing material.DAR has come up with four Ezekiel Roses in the Revolutionary War:1. Ezekiel Rose b June 9 1745 NJ m 1. Elizabeth More 2. Elizabeth Newkirk
d.5 Dec. 1824 in Indiana. He was a private.2. Ezekiel Rose b 1746 NJ private m Mary Field and died 28 June 1811 in NJ3. Ezekiel Rose b 1745 PA Captain m Harriet Colson d NJ4. and ours b 1745 m Mary Hines Capt. died in Ohio.More twists to the Ezekiel’s in the war. Only two of these Ezekiel Roses could read and
write, and they were both captains. None of these Ezekiel Roses laid claim to a war pension. The son of our Ezekiel, however, laid claim to land in Ohio for his father’s service.My Ezekiel Rose was severely wounded at the Battle of Sandusky. The following history is taken from the Fort Laurens site:http://www.friendsoffortlaurens.org/about.htmlIn early 1778, General George Washington prepared a military plan to attack the British. The plan was to attack Fort Detroit because the British were encouraging their Indian allies in the area north of the Ohio River to attack American settlements in the frontier region.Due to political pressure from the states of Pennsylvania and Virginia, and the inability to secure the necessary numbers of men and supplies, the expedition’s original purpose was changed by the Continental Congress to simply attacking Indian towns and villages along the southwestern edge of Lake Erie.Following a well-established Indian trail known today as the Great Trail, an American army of 1,200 men and their Delaware Indian guides marched west into the Ohio territory from Fort Pitt in the fall of 1778 under the command of Georgia native General Lachlan McIntosh. Twenty miles down river from Fort Pitt near present-day Beaver, Pennsylvania, Fort McIntosh was constructed to store provisions and supplies. On November 4, 1778, McIntosh departed from there to head west toward the Sandusky towns.As they neared the end of the year and the weather worsened, McIntosh arrived in the Tuscarawas Valley. He decided to forego the attacks on the Indian towns and to build a fort near the crossing of the Great Trail and the Tuscarawas River.He would then leave a small garrison of 172 men and women at the fort and return to the area the following spring to continue his march toward Detroit or the Sandusky Towns.Fort Laurens was built in late November, 1778, on the banks of the Tuscarawas River near what is now Bolivar, Ohio. General McIntosh named the fort in honor of the President of the Continental Congress, Henry Laurens. The wooden stockade was approximately one acre in size. It was a quadrangular-shaped fort with four bastions approximately 240 feet from the top of one angle of a bastion to another. Barracks and storehouse buildings were located inside the walls.A Significant Link to Ohio’s Past
Fort Laurens remained an active American military post from November of 1778 through August of 1779. During that time, the fort was clearly perceived by the British and their Indian allies in the northwest as a very serious threat. This was evident from the numerous attacks on the fort by Indians, Loyalists and British soldiers. These attacks resulted in the death of more than 20 American soldiers, who were later buried a short distance from the fort, near the fort hospital.Just outside the Fort Laurens Museum, which houses many artifacts from the fort site, is The Tomb of the Unknown Patriot of the American Revolution. It pays lasting homage to at least one of the unknown defenders of the fort. The young man was laid to rest with full military honors from the Ohio National Guard in 1976.Fort Laurens is, in reality, a military cemetery of the American Revolution. Rebuilding this memorial is fitting tribute to the men and women who gave their lives for America’s freedom.Father: Robert Rose b: 1731 in Long Island, Suffolk County, New York
Mother: Hanna \ Johanna Crawford b: ABT 1735Sources:- Title: 6-2-00.ftw
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Note: 1325 White Oak Drive, Colfax, CA, USA, 95713, wdr_yah@yahoo.com. Please contact me if you find any errors or if you can further my knowledge; Thanks. - Title: 2670654.ged
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