How about…The U.S.S. Rosamond?
The Secretary of the Navy gets to rename the U.S.S. Harvey Milk. Hesgeth and Vance think they got a GREAT HERITAGE – to defend! Prove it! Whip out your family trees – boys!
Elizabeth Rosemond Warner
Posted on October 5, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

On Tuesday I was going to attend the Belmont Chamber of Commerce meeting via my computer. I then found the home of John and Elizabeth Warner in Virginia. On the 4th. McCarthy was ousted and the news that the Republican Party is over, and is not what it used to be, began. Senator John Warner was the epitome of a Good Republican. He married my cousin, Elizabeth Taylor, who was a Good Liberal
This is a Southern Farm where the Warners found happiness. I believe Liz was not aware of her Southern Patriot roots. After Kamala Harris was elected Vice President, I tried to share her Oakland roots with the Belmont Historic Society. I was ignored, snubbed, then insulted. I had been discussing Oakland’s Victory with my friend, Ed Howard, a black historian, when I thought about my German roots in Belmont. Not sure what was going on, I wondered if I was dealing with right-wing conservatives. I just founded the Marin Sea Cadets, and posted this idea on the Belmont page. This is before the Jan.6th. Insurrection that is being covertly planned. If it had been a success, then armed Red State Traitors may have marched into California, in order to subdue the Democratic Majority.
I am convinced the Insurrection is continuing. In researching for this post I found this.
Russia just killed hundreds of citizens in a rocket attack on mourners. The Election Denying Insurrections are going to cut funding for the Ukraine, which will ultimately threaten our military standing in the world, and weaken every American citizen – as planned. Write your Senator and Congressman, along with the President and Vice President, and beg them to implement Warner’s Military Insurrection Plan!
Jim Jordon, and other members of the Christian Insurrection Party, want to aim Putin’s Army at LGBTQ people all over the world. I suspect some folks at the Belmont Historic Society saw me as the most dreaded political candidate that Belmont would ever experience, if my plan to move there came to fruition. All politicians employ their heritage in running for office. To be denied my heritage, for political reasons, is a violation of my Civil Rights, and a declaration of culture warfare against my Family Tree!
John Presco
If you ever wanted to live like a queen, residing in Elizabeth Taylor’s former manor would be a fabulous place to start.
‘The Rosamond’ An American Privateer
Posted on March 29, 2014 by Royal Rosamond Press



Several days ago I discovered there was a ship named Rosamond that was a Privateer. I wonder if she was owned by Captain Samuel Rosamond of Charleston. She was sunk with all hands lost. She was carrying $100,000 in plunder. I have been looking as to why the Rosamonds got up and left South Carolina and moved to Mississippi. Did Samuel mortgage everything in order to purchase this ship, including his two homes on Bay? Was this ship deliberately grounded so the fortune would not have to be shared with other investors? The Rosamond family bought several tracts of land in Mississippi and built plantations on them.
The ship above in the USS Providence carrying eight guns. The Rosamond would be of this size.
Every American Grandson would love to hear stories of family Pirates. Tyler Hunt will not be hearing any stories from his grandfather for he was kidnapped by the pirate imposter, Barnacle Bill, the drunken fake sailor man who never served his nation in time of war.
Jon Presco
Copyright 2014
Early in. the War of 1812 most of the ‘[ American privateers were small pilot boats, but it was soon found that they were too weak to capture many vessels, as most of the English merchantmen were too heavily armed for them. This led to the construction of powerful i swift-sailing craft, mounting twelve, j eighteen, twenty-four and even thirtyi three pounders, and manned by 120 and j 100 men—veritable corvettes —which ‘ were sent to sea at private expense. Of j this class were the privateers Paul Jones, Rosamond, Saratoga, General Armstrong and Tb’rktown. Perhaps the most formidable of all was the frigatebuilt ship America, a privateer which was purchased in France in 1793 byGeorge Crowninshield. Many of our merchant vessels, transformed into privateers, proved to be formidable craft. In fact, a large proportion of our merchantmen were built with a view to speed; for, thanks to British interference in our mercantile affairs, the American shipowner had found it preferable to sacrifice a little carrying space in his ships to additional speed, as It would enable him to outsail the British cruiser and thus avoid disastrous delays and degrading impressments.—
On 9 January 1813 while cruising between Curacao and the Spanish Main FELLOWES retook a brig and learnt that she had been taken by one of three American privateers in the area.
He went in pursuit and discovered her the next morning off Porto Cabello and after a long chase he got within range at 2 o’clock on the morning of the 11th. and drove the privateer ashore on Point Hicacos.
Her commander and 24 men were drowned trying to reach the shore. She proved to be the ROSAMOND of 8 heavy guns and 105 men and she had on board 100,000 dollars in specie beside other plunder.
http://www.threedecks.org/index.php?display_type=show_ship&id=22920
http://www.threedecks.org/index.php?display_type=show_ship&id=4233
http://web.massar.org/privateers-of-the-revolution/
http://castroller.com/podcasts/HistoryAccordingTo/3824464
http://castroller.com/podcasts/HistoryAccordingTo/3399360
http://www.nps.gov/revwar/about_the_revolution/jp_jones.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Rose_(1757)
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Elizabeth Taylor In Bond’s London
Posted on November 28, 2019 by Royal Rosamond Press




Two days ago, I discovered my kindred, Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, made an album with John Barry who composed a James Bond theme. Liz is on the cover and recites a poem by Woodsworth. She also recites Pitt’s famous defense of America, and, the forming of a lasting bond. This renders Liz my ultimate muse. I dismiss the others for lack of enthusiasm. Liz created a Artistic Dynasty via Marriage Certificates. The art collector, Paul Melon, is in the Rosamond Family Tree, due to Liz’s marriage to John Warner. Her son, Christopher Wilding, married Aileen Getty, and thus is kin to Ian Fleming, who wanted Richard Burton to play Bond in the first movie.
This post is under construction. I have to sort out these videos. The first two introduced a powerful woman in the word Ian Fleming created. Music is very key to setting the mood and theme. The maker of the new Bond movie spent millions – struggling!
John Presco
Earth has not anything to show more fair:
Dull would he be of soul who could pass by
A sight so touching in its majesty:
This City now doth, like a garment, wear
The beauty of the morning; silent, bare,
Ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples lie
Open unto the fields, and to the sky;
All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
Never did sun more beautifully steep
In his first splendor, valley, rock, or hill;
Ne’er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!
The river glideth at his own sweet will:
Dear God! The very houses seem asleep;
And all that mighty heart is lying still!
William Woodsworth
Dame Elizabeth Taylor is today making a rare public appearance in Britain, taking centre stage with the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
Rivalling Taylor for top billing at the Palace investiture is Mary Poppins and Sound of Music star Dame Julie Andrews.
The British actresses, who have both won Oscars, were made Dame Commanders of the Order of the British Empire in the Millennium New Year Honours List.
In the Palace ballroom, Andrews, 64, will be first to receive her insignia for services to acting and entertainment. Next (in alphabetical order) Taylor, 68, will meet the Queen and receive her Dame Commander’s brooch. Taylor is honoured for services to acting and charity, recognising her fundraising for Aids research.
The investiture – the ceremonies are now recorded for television – promises to be one of the most glittering in recent times. Rarely have two such big stars been honoured at the same investiture.
An exhibition of portraits of Dame Elizabeth Taylor opens at London’s National Portrait Gallery on Thursday, and she will be the guest of honour at a charity spectacular at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on May 26 to raise money for Aids research.
On May 24, the British Film Institute will honour her with a BFI Fellowship at a tribute dinner at the Dorchester Hotel. Another highlight of a planned series of events in her honour is the National Film Theatre’s programme of a dozen classic Liz Taylor movies, including the epic Cleopatra in which she starred with Richard Burton.
In 1957, Warner married banking heiress Catherine Conover Mellon, the daughter of art collector Paul Mellon and his first wife, Mary Conover, and the granddaughter of Andrew Mellon. By his marriage, Warner accrued substantial capital for investing and expanding his political contacts. The Warners, who divorced in 1973, have three children: Virginia, John W. Warner, IV, and Mary. His former wife now uses the name Catherine Conover.[2]
John Warner married actress Elizabeth Taylor on December 4, 1976 at the Second Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia. They divorced on November 7, 1982.



In such a cause, your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell, would fall like a strong man. She would embrace the pillars of the state, and pull down the constitution along with her. Is this your boasted peace? Not to sheathe the sword in it scabbard, but to sheathe it in the bowels of your countrymen? Will you quarrel with yourselves, now the whole House of Bourbon is united against you…
Richard BurtonThe good looking actor who was known for his Shakespearean roles as well as his tumultuous relationship/marriages to Elizabeth Taylor reportedly turned down the first 007 role. Author Ian Fleming specifically wanted Burton when a movie adaptation was suggested in the late ’50s, but the Welsh actor thought it was too big a risk and had demanded a fat paycheck as well.
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.
The reference for the earlier generations of this family is the booklet “The
History of the Rosemond Family” by Leland Eugene Rosemond, 1939.
Thanks.
To discover Liz was born in Augustus John’s house, with twenty paintings on his wall, says it all. Her father was sent home to America to be John’s agent in America. Her uncle Howard was a purchaser of fine art for the American rich. He played poker with his good friend, General Eisenhower, Commander of all Allied forces. Though it appears Monica Delacroix is Bond’s mother, I see this as a code denoting Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, and ‘The Rose Croix’ of the world, and, THEY made their move when Hitler put a price on the head of Empress Zita von Habsburg, whose son co-founded Pan-Europa!
Richard BurtonThe good looking actor who was known for his Shakespearean roles as well as his tumultuous relationship/marriages to Elizabeth Taylor reportedly turned down the first 007 role. Author Ian Fleming specifically wanted Burton when a movie adaptation was suggested in the late ’50s, but the Welsh actor thought it was too big a risk and had demanded a fat paycheck as well.
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