John Bishop "Jack" Rose
Jr. was born October 3, 1851, in Jefferson
Co., WI, and died June 23, 1914, in Baraga, Baraga Co., MI, at age 62. He was the
son of John Bishop Rose Sr. of New York and Angelina (Unknown) of Pennsylvania.
Ella M. Peck was born November 1855 in Wisconsin and died after 1920 in Unknown
at age Unknown. She was the daughter of Walter Benson Peck of New York and Mary Jane Ward
of Pennsylvania. John Bishop
"Jack" Rose Jr. and
Ella M. Peck were married about 1876 in Wisconsin.
John Bishop
"Jack" Rose Jr. and
Ella M. Peck had one child:
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Warren Hilliary Rose: Born July 6, 1877, in Necedah,
Juneau Co., WI; Died March 1, 1964, in Reedsport, Douglas Co., OR (age 86).
Married December 23, 1898, in Greenwood, Eaton Twp., Clark Co.,
WI, to Blanche Bel Sischo: Born February 3, 1880, in Wisconsin; Died July 8,
1980, in Reedsport, Douglas Co., OR (age 100).
John Bishop "Jack" Rose
Jr. and Ella M. (Peck) Rose were divorced about 1877 in Wisconsin.
John Bishop "Jack" Rose Jr. then married Ludovich
"Louise" Stafford.
Ludovich "Louise" Stafford
was born July 24, 1861, in Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY, and died April 4, 1940, in
L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI, at age 78. She was the daughter of Walden Stafford of
Unknown and Laurette (Unknown) of Unknown.
John Bishop
"Jack" Rose Jr. and
Ludovich "Louise" Stafford were married December 24, 1878, in New Port (Portage), Columbia Co., WI.
John Bishop "Jack" Rose Jr. and
Ludovich "Louise" (Stafford) Rose had five children:
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Albert Wallace Rose: Born July 20, 1882, in Menominee
(Bagley), Menominee Co., MI; Died Unknown; Married December 31, 1908, in
Ontonagon, MI to Katherine Ildephonse Mooney: Born November 28, 1877, in Alpina, Alpina Co., MI;
Died January 25, 1923, in Hancock, Houghton Co., MI (age 45).
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Arthur Bishop Rose: Born January 20, 1883, in Menominee
(Bagley), Menominee Co., MI; Died February 8, 1934, in Muskegon, Muskegon
Co., MI (age 51); Married December 12, 1906, in Muskegon, Muskegon Co., MI
to Verna Draper: Born July 21, 1888, in Roscommon, MI; died February 27,
1977, in Muskegon, Muskegon Co., MI (age 88).
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George Abraham Rose: Born November 25, 1884, in Menominee
(Bagley), Menominee Co., MI; Died January 13, 1936, in Stanton, Houghton Co., MI
(age 51); Married August 18, 1908, in L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI, to Georgiana
Alma Durand: Born Unknown; Died Unknown.
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Frederick Anthony Rose: Born May 23, 1892, in Marinette,
Marinette Co., MI; Died about 1970 (age 78); Married 1915 to Edna Bohmier: Born
about 1894; Died 1927 in Baraga, Baraga Co., MI (age 33).
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May Bell Rose: Born January 9, 1896, in Washburn, Bayfield
Co., WI; Died 1977
in Baraga, Baraga Co., MI (age 81); Married (1) April 1914 to Thomas Richard St. Arnold:
Born May 10, 1879, in L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI; Died November 3, 1958,
in Stanton, Houghton Co., MI (age 79); Married (2) June 8, 1937, in
L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI to William St. George: Born 1889 in Lake Linden, Houghton Co.,
MI; Died 1972 in L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI (about age 83).
Ella M. (Peck) Rose then married Ernest Derby.
Ernest Derby was born September 1851 in
Wisconsin and died
December 6, 1915, in the Juneau Hotel, Marshfield, Wood Co., WI, at age 64. He was the son of Daniel W. Derby of New Hampshire and Elizabeth
Bull of Pennsylvania or Ohio.
Ernest Derby and Ella M.
(Peck) Rose were married about 1882 in Wisconsin.
Ernest Derby and Ella M.
(Peck) (Rose) Derby had three children:
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Ethel G. Derby: Born July 1883 in Wisconsin; Died
Unknown. Married November 1902 in Clark Co., WI to Peter Oleson: Born March
22, 1876, in Germand; Died Unknown.
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Blanche A. Derby: Born July 1894 in Wisconsin; Died
Unknown.
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Eutheda Ethel Derby: Born December 1897 in Wisconsin; Died
Unknown.
TIMELINE
Walter Benson Peck was born 1823 in New
York.
Mary Jane Ward was born
about 1831 in Pennsylvania.
Benson and Jane were married December
29, 1848, in Jefferson Co., WI.
John Bishop Rose Jr. was born October
3, 1851, in Jefferson Co., WI.
Ella M. Peck was born November 1855 in Wisconsin.
The 1856
Iowa State Census dated 1856 shows D. W. Derby (age 43) born in New Hampshire is
a Farmer living in Clayton Twp., Clayton Co., IA. Living with him is Elizabeth
Derby (age 29) born in Pennsylvania. Also living there are four males: Eugene
Derby (age 12) born in Wisconsin; Dan Derby (age 9) born in Wisconsin; Ernest
Derby (age 4) born in Wisconsin; and Herbert A. Derby (age 1) born in Iowa. All
have lived in Iowa for three years, except the youngest, one year.
The 1860 U. S. Census taken on
September 20, 1860, shows Benson Peck (age 36) born in New York with personal
estate of $100 is a Laborer living in Necedah Twp., Juneau Co., WI. Living with him
are: Mary Jane Peck (age 28) born in Pennsylvania, a Boarding House; and Ella
Ann Peck (age 5) born in Wisconsin. Numerous others also live in the household.
7th Wisconsin, Company G - Enlisted Men
Peck, Benson
(No known Descendants/Relatives)
Born: Unknown - Died: Unknown * Residence at time of enlistment:
Durand, Pepin Co., WI
Enlisted: January 1, 1864 as a Corporal - Absent at Regimental Muster Out: July
3, 1865 (wounds)
WND: May 5, 1864 at Wilderness, VA and February 6, 1865 at Hatcher's Run, VA
The
1870 U. S. Census taken on July 14, 1870, shows Benson Peck (age 47) born in New
York with personal estate of $400 Works in a Saw Mill and is living in the
Village of Necedah, Necedah Twp., Juneau Co., WI. Living with him are: Jane Peck (age
37) born in Pennsylvania, who is Keeping House; and Ella Peck (age 14) born in
Wisconsin.
The
1870 U. S. Census taken on June 29, 1870, shows John Rose (age 44) born in New
York with real estate of $6,900 and personal estate of $300 is a Mill Wright and is living in the
Village of New London, Mukwa Twp., Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him is Angelina
Peck (age 30) born in Pennsylvania, who is Keeping House. Also living there four
Rose children, all born in Wisconsin: Grace Rose (age 10); Henrietta Rose (age
2); William Rose (age 11); and John Rose (age 17), a Carpenter.
Jack and
Ella were married about 1876 in Wisconsin.
Jack and Ella divorced about 1877 in Wisconsin.
The
1880 U. S. Census taken on June 8, 1880 shows Benson Peck (age 57) born in New
York to Delaware-born parents is a Laborer living in Lincoln Twp., Wood Co., WI. Living with him is
his wife, Mary Jane Peck (age 45) born in Pennsylvania to New York and
Connecticut-born parents,
who is Keeping House. Also
living at home are his two children, both born in Wisconsin to New York and
Pennsylvania-born
parents: married daughter, Ella M. Rose (age 24); and Hugh B. Peck (age 7). Also
living there is his grandson, Warren H. Rose (age 3) born in Wisconsin to
Wisconsin-born parents.
The
1880 U. S. Census taken on June 1880 shows John B. Rose Jr. (age 27) born in
Wisconsin to New York-born parents is a Farmer and is living in Dell Prairie Twp.,
Adams Co., WI. Living with him is his wife, Louisa Rose (age 23) born in New
York to New York-born parents, who is Keeping House.
Mary
Jane (Ward) Peck died October 1882 in Wood Co., WI at about age 51.
The Waukesha Freeman, Waukesha,
WI, Thursday, October 12, 1882
Wisconsin Items.
Mrs.
Benson Peck, of Wood County, was frightened to death by a bear the other day.
She was picking berries in the woods near her home, when she heard footsteps,
and turning saw a huge black bear coming toward her. She dropped her berries and
ran some distance, when she fainted and fell over a pine log. On regaining her
senses she saw the bear quietly eating her berries, and managed to slip away
without attracting his attention. The shock she had sustained was more than she
could bear, however, and after an illness of several days she gradually sank and
died.
Ernest and Ella were married about 1882
in Wisconsin.
Walter Benson Peck died March 9, 1888, in Wisconsin at
about age 65.
The
1900 U. S. Census taken on June 20, 1900, shows Ernest Derby (age 48) born
September 1851 in Wisconsin to Pennsylvania-born parents is Logging in a Well
Driller owning his own farm with a mortgage and living in Weston Twp., Clark
Co., WI. Living with him is
his wife of 18 years, Ella M. Derby (age 44) born November 1855 in Wisconsin to
New York and Pennsylvania-born parents, with all 4 of the children born to her
still alive. Also
living with him are his three unmarried daughters, all born in Wisconsin to
Wisconsin-born
parents: Ethel G. Derby (age 16) born July 1883; Blanch A. Derby (age 5) born
June 1894; and Eutheda E. Derby (age 2) born December 1897.
The
1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1905, shows Ernest Derby (age 52) born in
Wisconsin to Pennsylvania-born parents is a Well Driller renting his own home and living
in the City of Greenwood, Clark Co., WI. Living with him is
his wife, Ella M. Derby (age 48) born in Wisconsin to New York-born
parents. Also
living with him are his two daughters, both born in Wisconsin to
Wisconsin-born
parents: Blanche A. Derby (age 11); and Ethel E. Derby (age 7).
The
1910 U. S. Census taken on April 20, 1910, shows Ernest Derby (age 58) born in
Wisconsin to New Hampshire and Pennsylvania-born parents and in his first
marriage is a Well Driller with his Own Machine renting his own home and living
in the Village of Loyal, Clark Co., WI. Living with him is
his wife of 28 years, Ella M. Derby (age 54) born in Wisconsin to New York-born
parents and in her second marriage, with all 4 of the children born to her still
alive. Also
living with him are his two unmarried daughters, both born in Wisconsin to
Wisconsin-born
parents: Blanche A. Derby (age 15); and Eutheda E. Derby (age 12).
John Bishop "Jack" Rose Jr.
died June 23, 1914, in Baraga, Baraga Co., MI, at age 62.
Ernest Derby
died December 6, 1915, in the Juneau Hotel,
Marshfield, Wood Co., WI, at age 64.
The Marshfield Times, Marshfield,
WI, Wednesday, December 8, 1915
FOUND DEAD IN BED
Ernest Derby, 64 years, a
resident of Loyal passed away at the Juneau hotel Monday, death resulting from
heart failure. He was found dead in bed yesterday morning. Deceased was one of
Loyal's best known business men. He was a well driller by occupation. The body
was sent to Loyal Tuesday night, from where it will be taken to Greenwood where
the funeral services and interment will take place Thursday.
The
1920 U. S. Census taken on January 3, 1920, shows Warren H. Rose (age 42) born in
Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents is Logging in a Logging Camp and renting his
home at 325 E. 6th Street, City of Port Angeles, Clallam Co., WA. Living with him is
his wife, Blanche B. Rose (age 39) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents. Also
living with him are his two unmarried sons, both born to Wisconsin-born
parents: Lyle H. Rose (age 20) born in Wisconsin, a Logging Camp Logger; and Murle L. Rose (age 9) born in Washington. Also living there is his widowed
mother, Ella M. Derby (age 64) born in Wisconsin to New York and
Pennsylvania-born parents.
Ludovich "Louise"
(Stafford) Rose died April 4, 1940, in L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI, at age 78.
Notes for
John Bishop Rose Jr.:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, letters, phone calls and interviews,
compiled by Thomas A. F. Rose, sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Karen Lindahl nee.
McNeil in 1992 shows that John Bishop Rose, son of John Bishop Rose and Angeline,
was born 3 October 1851 at Jefferson County, Wisconsin. He married Louise
Stafford, daughter of Walden Stafford and Lora (Lauretta), on 24 December 1878
in Newport (Portage), Columbia County, Wisconsin. They have five children listed
as; Albert Wallace Rose, Arthur Bishop Rose, George Abraham Rose, Frederick
Anthony Rose and Mae Bell Rose. His occupation is listed as millwright. He died
23 June 1914 at his home in Baraga after an illness of two weeks at the age of
62 years. Funeral services being at the M. E. Church, Rev. Brown and Rev.
Biretam officiating. Interment was in the Baraga cemetery.
Marriage Certificate of John Bishop Rose Jr. and Louise Stafford, State of
Wisconsin, County of Columbia (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose)
shows that John B. Rose Jun., white, born Jefferson county Wisconsin, resident
of Adams county Wisconsin, farmer, father: J. B. Rose, mother: Angeline Rose,
was married 24 December 1878 in Newport, Columbia county Wisconsin to Louise
Stafford, father: Walden Stafford, mother: Lora Stafford, by Wm. Snoud, Justice
of the Peace, of Kilbourn City.
Record of Death of John Bishop Rose Jr., State of Michigan, County of Baraga,
(Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose), Record No. 5 shows that John B.
Rose, white male, married, age 62 years 8 months 20 days, occupation: mill
wright, died in Baraga Village Michigan on 23 June 1914 of Acute Myelitis.
Father: John B. Rose, mother: unknown. Date of record 15 January 1915.
Obituary of John Rose (publication information unknown at this time) shows:
Death
of John Rose
John Rose died at home in Baraga Tuesday after an illness of two weeks, at the
age of 62 years. The deceased was a pioneer resident of Baraga and at one time
millwright at the Nester mill. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his wife,
five children, four boys, Albert, Arthur, George and Fred and one daughter, May.
The funeral was held Thursday afternoon, services being at the M. E. church,
Rev. Brown and Rev. Biretam officiating. Interment was in the Baraga cemetery.
Tombstone of John Bishop Rose shows dates - 1852-1914.
Research report, "Thomas Rose Family, Jefferson County New York; Jefferson
County Wisconsin; England.", dated 24 April 1995 compiled and published by
Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG, shows that John Bishop Rose, son of John B. Rose
and Angelina, was born 3 October 1851 in Jefferson county Wisconsin, died 23
June 1914 in Baraga, Baraga county Michigan and is buried in Baraga cemetery. He
married 24 December 1878, in Newport, Columbia county Wisconsin to Louisa
Stafford. At the time of his marriage he was a resident of Adams County, his
name shown as John B. Rose Jun., farmer. Witnesses were J. B. Rose and Angelina
Rose. They have five children listed as; Albert Wallace Rose, Arthur Bishop
Rose, George Abraham Rose, Frederick Rose and May Bell Rose.
More About John Bishop Rose Jr.:
Burial: Baraga Cemetary, Baraga, Baraga Co., MI
Cause of Death: Acute Myelitis
Medical Information: Acute Myelitis
Occupation: Millwright
Religion: Methodist
Notes for
Louise Stafford:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, letters, phone calls and interviews,
compiled by Thomas A. F. Rose, sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Karen Lindahl nee.
McNeil in 1992 shows that Louisa Stafford, daughter of Walden Stafford and Lora
(Lauretta), was born 24 July 1861 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. She
married John Bishop Rose Jr., son of John Bishop Rose and Angeline, on 24
December 1878 in Newport (Portage), Wisconsin. They have five children listed
as; Albert Wallace Rose, Arthur Bishop Rose, George Abraham Rose, Frederick
Anthony Rose and Mae Bell Rose. She died 4 April 1940 in L'Anse, Baraga County,
Michigan and is buried in the Baraga Cemetery, Baraga, Baraga County, Michigan.
Her occupation is listed as housewife.
Parish Records - Baptism of Mrs. Louise Rose (Stafford), L'Anse United Methodist
Church, L'Anse Michigan 49946, (sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose)
shows that Mrs. Louise Rose, baptized as an adult on 16 August 1916 at the
Parsonage and received into church. (Records show "Parsonage, Baraga", but I am
sure the parsonage was in L'Anse.) Minister was Rev. L. S. Bottrell.
Marriage Certificate of John Bishop Rose Jr. and Louise Stafford, State of
Wisconsin, County of Columbia (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose)
shows that Louise Stafford, father: Walden Stafford, mother: Lora Stafford, was
married 24 December 1878 in Newport, Columbia county Wisconsin to John B. Rose
Jun., white, born Jefferson county Wisconsin, resident of Adams county
Wisconsin, farmer, father: J. B. Rose, mother: Angeline Rose, by Wm. Snoud,
Justice of the Peace, of Kilbourn City.
Certificate of Death of Louise Rose, State of Michigan, County of Baraga (Sent
to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose), Local File No. 8 shows that she was
born 24 July 1861 at New York. She is listed as a white female, widow, husband
is listed as John Rose. Her father is listed as Walder Stafford, birthplace New
York, mother is listed as unknown. Date of death is listed as 5:30 am, 4 April
1940, age at time of death 80 years, 8 months and 10 days. She died at L'Anse,
Baraga County Michigan. Cause of death is listed as Senility. Burial is shown to
be at Baraga Cemetery, Baraga, Baraga County, Michigan.
Obituary of Louisa Rose (publication information is unknown at this time) shows:
Mrs.
Louisa Rose, 86, of
Baraga, Dies
Mrs. Louisa Rose, 86, widely known Baraga resident, died yesterday morning at
5:30 at the home of her daughter Mrs. William St. George of L'Anse. She was born
in Syracuse, New York in 1854, the daughter of Warden and Lauretta Stafford.
Mrs. Rose came to Wisconsin at the age of three weeks with her parents. In 1875
she married John B. Rose in Newport Wisconsin. Ten children were born to the
couple. They came to Baraga in 1902, where Mr. Rose, who died in 1914, was
employed as a millwright at the Nestor mill. Surviving Mrs. Rose, in addition to
Mrs. St. George, are a son, Fred of Baraga; three brothers, Will and John
Stafford of Oxford Wis., and Nate of Harvey, N. D.; 25 grandchildren and 12
great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock in the Baraga Methodist church, the Rev. Oatey, officiating. Burial will
be in the Baraga cemetery.
Research report, "Thomas Rose Family, Jefferson County New York; Jefferson
County Wisconsin; England.", dated 24 April 1995, compiled and published by
Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG, shows that Louisa Stafford was born 24 July 1861
in Syracuse, Onondaga county, New York and died 4 April 1940 in L'Anse, Baraga
county Michigan, and is buried in Baraga Cemetery. Parents are listed as Walden
and Lora/Lauretta ( ) Stafford. She married John Bishop Rose 24 December 1878,
in Newport, Columbia county, Wisconsin. They have five children listed as;
Albert Wallace Rose, Arthur Bishop Rose, George Abraham Rose, Frederick Rose and
May Bell Rose.
More
About Louise Stafford:
Baptised: 16 August 1916, L'Anse United Methodist Church, L'Anse MI
Burial: 06 April 1940, Baraga cemetery, Baraga, Baraga Co., MI
Cause of Death: Sunlety/Senility
Medical Information: Senility
Occupation: Housewife
Religion: Methodist
Children of John Rose and Louise Stafford are:
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Albert Wallace Rose, born 20 July 1882 in Menominee (Bagley), Menominee
Co., MI; died Unknown; married Katherine Ildephonse Mooney 31 December
1908 in Ontonagon, MI; born 28 November 1877 in Alpina, Alpina Co., MI;
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Notes for Albert Wallace Rose:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, pedigree charts (compiled by
Thomas A. F. Rose), letters, phone calls and interviews, sent to Vicky
Deckrosh by Karen Lindahl nee. McNeil in 1992 shows that Albert Wallace
Rose, son of John Bishop Rose and Louise Stafford, was born 20 July 1882
at Menominee (Bagley), Menominee County, Michigan. He married Katherine
Ildephonse Mooney on 31 December 1908 at Ontonagon, Michigan. They have
one child listed as; Catherine Alicia Rose.
Research report, "Thomas Rose Family, Jefferson County New York;
Jefferson County Wisconsin; England.", dated 24 April 1995 compiled and
published by Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG, shows that Albert Wallace
Rose, son of John Bishop Rose and Louise Stafford, was born 20 July 1882
or 1886, and that he married Katherine Mooney.
Holy Sacrament of Matrimony, Church of Holy Family, Ontonagon, Michigan,
shows that Albert W. Rose and Catherine Mooney were married 31 December
1908 at the Church of Holy Family, Ontonagon, Michigan, according to the
Rite of the Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. A. J. Doser officiated,
witnesses are shown to be Alexander MacDonald and Millie Paull. Recorded
in the church Marriage Register, Vol. 1 page 13, signed by Rev. David T.
Harris, Pastor. On the bottom of the page it is noted that N. B. Disp.
Mixed Religion obtained - did not convert.
Obituary (publication information unknown at this time) of John Bishop
Rose lists his child Albert among the survivors.
Obituary of Katherine Rose nee. Mooney, published in the Ontonagon
Herald, Ontonagon, Michigan, February 3, 1923, shows: Albert Rose of
Baraga was married December 31, 1908 to Catherine Mooney. One child
blessed this union, Catherine Alicia Rose, who with the husband, survive
the deceased.
State of Michigan, County of Ontonagon, Certificate of Birth of
Catherine Alicia Rose, (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose)
shows Father is listed as Albert Rose of Ontonagon, white, age 34,
birthplace - Michigan, occupation - laborer.
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More About Albert Wallace Rose:
Occupation: Laborer
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Notes for Katherine Ildephonse Mooney:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, pedigree charts (compiled by
Thomas A. F. Rose), letters, phone calls and interviews, sent to Vicky
Deckrosh by Karen Lindahl nee. McNeil in 1992 shows that Katherine
Ildephonse Mooney was born 28 November 1877 at Alpena, Alpena County,
Michigan. She married Albert Wallace Rose, the son of John Bishop Rose
and Louise Stafford, on 31 December 1908 at Ontonagon, Michigan. They
have one child listed as; Catherine Alicia Rose. Katherine died 25
January 1923 at Hancock, Houghton County, Michigan.
Research report, "Thomas Rose Family, Jefferson County New York;
Jefferson County Wisconsin; England.", dated 24 April 1995 compiled and
published by Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG, shows that Katherine Mooney
married Albert Wallace Rose, the son of John Bishop Rose and Louise
Stafford.
Holy Sacrament of Matrimony, Church of Holy Family, Ontonagon, Michigan,
shows that Albert W. Rose and Catherine Mooney were married 31 December
1908 at the Church of Holy Family, Ontonagon, Michigan, according to the
Rite of the Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. A. J. Doser officiated,
witnesses are shown to be Alexander MacDonald and Millie Paull. Recorded
in the church Marriage Register, Vol. 1 page 13, signed by Rev. David T.
Harris, Pastor. On the bottom of the page it is noted that N. B. Disp.
Mixed Religion obtained - did not convert.
State of Michigan, County of Houghton, Record of Death of Katherine Rose
nee. Mooney, (Record No. 7) (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F.
Rose) shows that she died 25 January 1923 at Hancock, Houghton County,
Michigan. She is listed as white, female, married, occupation housewife.
Her parents are listed as; Father Robert Mooney, Mother B. Kenney. Cause
of death is listed as Uremia.
Obituary of Katherine Rose nee. Mooney, published in the Ontonagon
Herald, Ontonagon, Michigan, February 3, 1923, shows:
Mrs. Albert Rose of this village died at St. Joseph's hospital, Hancock,
from bright's disease which she had been suffering from for four years.
The deceased was a popular and well known resident here. Her maiden name
was Catherine Mooney, the eldest of seven children of Mrs. R. Mooney.
Her father was the late Robert Mooney, well known hotel man, being
proprietor of the New Ontonagon Hotel here for eleven years, and also
postmaster for a term of two years. Catherine Mooney Rose was born in
Alpena, Michigan, November 28, 1877, and came to here with her parents
when four years old. She attended the public schools in here and was
married December 31, 1908, to Albert Rose of Baraga. One child blessed
this union, Catherine Alicia Rose, who with the husband, survive the
deceased. For the past year Mrs. Rose has been in poor health and has
struggled daily against the ailment which has taken hold of her system.
Two weeks ago she went to St. Joseph's hospital, Hancock, for treatment,
but received no encouragement there. Mrs. Rose has been a patient
sufferer, but always sustained a cheerful appearance. Up to the last
week of her illness she was able to visit among her friends of whom she
had a great many. She possessed a true Christian spirit and was generous
to a fault. It has been said that in times of sorrow or trouble she was
the first to offer sympathy or aid. Her's was a familiar figure about
this town and one that will be missed by many. She was always prominent
in all affairs of the Catholic church of which she was a member. She was
also a member of the Lady Maccabees, and Degree of Honor lodges and the
Priscilla Club. The funeral was held at the Holy family Catholic church,
Fr. LaMotte officiating at Requiem High Mass. The pall bearers were
namely: John Jones, Joseph Donnelly, Edward Carroll, Walter O'Brien,
James Moran and Ira Dowd. Many floral pieces manifested the esteem in
which the deceased was held. Besides the bereaved mother, husband and
daughter, she leaves three brothers, James of Houghton; Charles and
Joseph Mooney, who reside here. Those who were here attend the funeral
were Mr. and Mrs. James Mooney and family, of Houghton; Mrs. Thomas St.
Arnold, of Baraga; Miss Louise Roosen, of Hancock, a life long friend of
the deceased, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verrier, of Mass City.
State of Michigan, County of Ontonagon, Certificate of Birth of
Catherine Alicia Rose, (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose)
shows Mother is listed as Catherine Mooney of Ontonagon, white, age 42,
birthplace - Michigan, occupation - housewife.
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More About Katherine Ildephonse Mooney:
Cause of Death: Uraemia
Medical Information: Uraemia
Misc.: Member of the Lady Mccabees, Degree of Honor Lodges and Priscilla
Club
Occupation: Housewife
Religion: Catholic
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Arthur Bishop Rose, born 20 January 1883 in Menominee (Bagley),
Menominee Co., MI; died 08 February 1934 in Muskegon, Muskegon Co., MI;
married Verna Draper 12 December 1906 in Muskegon, Muskegon Co., MI;
born 21 July 1888 in Roscommon, MI; died 27 February 1977 in Muskegon,
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Notes for Arthur Bishop Rose:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, letters, phone calls and
interviews, compiled by and Sent to Vicky Deckrosh 1992, shows that
Arthur Bishop Rose, a son of John Bishop Rose and Louise Stafford, was
born 20 January 1883 at Menominee (Bagley), Menominee County, Michigan.
He married Verna Draper, daughter of George Draper, on 12 December 1906
in Baraga, Baraga County, Michigan, they have seven children listed as;
Ralph Wallace Rose, Eldred Leslie Rose, Ivan Arthur Rose, Raymond J.
Rose, Isabel Frances Rose, Eileen Rose and Nishime Margaret Rose. He
died 8 February 1934 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan and is
buried in Muskegon. His occupation is shown as blacksmith.
Parish Records - Baptism of Arthur B. Rose, L'Anse United Methodist
Church, L'Anse Michigan 49946, (sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F.
Rose), shows that he was baptized as an adult on 12 December 1906 in
Baraga, Michigan by Rev. Ernest Brown.
Record of Death of Arthur B. Rose, State of Michigan, County of
Muskegon, Record No. 1249. (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F.
Rose), lists his date of death to be 8 February 1934, he is shown to be
white, male, married, and age at the time of death is shown to be 50
years, 7 months, 25 days (this would make his date of birth to be 14
July 1883). Cause of death is listed as Silicon infiltration of lungs.
His birthplace is listed as Michigan and occupation is laborer. Arthur's
parents are shown to be Timothy Cramer b. Netherlands and Anna Smit b.
Netherlands. The date of record is May 14, 1934.
Research report, "Thomas Rose Family, Jefferson County New York;
Jefferson County Wisconsin; England.", compiled and written by Christine
Rose, CG, CGL, FASG, dated 24 April 1995, shows that Arthur Bishop Rose,
a son of John Bishop Rose and Louise Stafford, was born 20 January 1883
or 1884, and that he married Verna Draper.
Record of Birth of Ralph Wallace Rose, State of Michigan, County of
Baraga, Record No. 19. (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose),
shows his father to be Arthur Bishop Rose, residence - Keweenaw Bay
Michigan, birthplace - Menominee Michigan, occupation - blacksmith.
Parish Records - Baptism of Ralph Walden Rose, L'Anse United Methodist
Church, L'Anse Michigan 49946, (sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F.
Rose) shows his parents as Arthur and Verna Rose.
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More About Arthur Bishop Rose:
Baptised: 12 December 1906, Baptised at Baraga Methodist Church, Baraga,
Baraga Co., MI
Burial: Buried in Muskegon, Muskegon Co., MI
Cause of Death: Silicon infiltration of lungs
Medical Information: Silicon infiltration of lungs
Occupation: Blacksmith
Religion: Methodist
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Notes for Verna Draper:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, letters, phone calls and
interviews, compiled by and Sent to Vicky Deckrosh 1992, shows that
Verna Draper, daughter of George Draper, was born 21 July 1888 in
Roscommon Michigan. She married Arthur Bishop Rose, a son of John Bishop
Rose and Louise Stafford, 12 December 1906 in Muskegon, Muskegon County,
Michigan, they have seven children listed as; Ralph Wallace Rose, Eldred
Leslie Rose, Ivan Arthur Rose, Raymond J. Rose, Isabel Frances Rose,
Eileen Rose and Nishime Margaret Rose. She died 27 February 1977 at
Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.
Obituary of Verna Rose, Published in the Muskegon Chronicle, Muskegon
Michigan, Monday, February 28, 1977, Page 29, Column 5, shows:
Rose, Mrs.
Vernie
1624 Beidler
Mrs. Rose, age 88, died Sunday afternoon at a local nursing home. Born
in Roscommon, Mich., she had lived in Muskegon since 1929. The former
Vernie Draper married Arthur B. Rose and he preceded her in death in
1934. Until her retirement, she worked as an inspector at the Brunswick
Corp. for 25 years. She was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, life member of the Maccabees and the Golden
Agers.
Survivors
Two sons, Eldred of Milwaukee and Raymond of Muskegon; three daughters,
Mrs. Wesley (Isabel) Prentiss of Hesperia, Mrs. Eileen (Til) Rainwater
of Muskegon and Mrs. Neil (Nishime) "Marg" Lux of Muskegon Heights; 16
grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and one brother, Raleigh of
Baraga, Mich. Two sons, Ralph and Ivan preceded her in death.
Service
Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock from the Clock Chapel with Elder
Charles Evans officiating. Interment will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
Visitation
Friends may call at the Clock Funeral Home beginning this evening at
7:00 o'clock.
Research report, "Thomas Rose Family, Jefferson County New York;
Jefferson County Wisconsin; England.", compiled and written by Christine
Rose, CG, CGL, FASG, dated 24 April 1995, shows that Verna Draper
married Arthur Bishop Rose, a son of John Bishop Rose and Louise
Stafford.
Record of Birth of Ralph Wallace Rose, State of Michigan, County of
Baraga, Record No. 19. (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose),
shows his mother to be Verna Rose, residence - Keweenaw Bay Michigan,
place of birth - Roscommon Michigan. Date of record 25 July 1908.
Parish Records - Baptism of Ralph Walden Rose, L'Anse United Methodist
Church, L'Anse Michigan 49946, (sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F.
Rose) shows his parents as Arthur and Verna Rose.
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More About Verna Draper:
Burial: 02 March 1977, Buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon/Michigan
Misc.: member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints
Occupation: Occupation, Inspector at the Brunswick Corp. 25 yrs
Religion: Mormon
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George Abraham Rose, born 25 November 1884 in Menominee, Menominee Co.,
MI; died 13 January 1936 in Stanton, Houghton Co., MI; married Georgiana
Alma Durand 18 August 1908 in L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI. |
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Frederick Anthony Rose, born 23 May 1892 in Marinette, Marinette Co.,
MI; died Unknown; married Edna Bohmier 1915; born Abt. 1894; died 1927
in Baraga, Baraga Co., MI. |
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Notes for Frederick Anthony Rose:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, letters, phone calls and
interviews, compiled by Thomas A. F. Rose, (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by
Karen Lindahl nee. McNeil in 1992) shows that Frederick Anthony Rose,
son of John Bishop Rose and Louise Stafford, was born 23 May 1892 at
Marinette, Marinette County, Michigan. He married Edna Bohmier in 1915,
they have three children listed as; Mary Antionette Rose, Mildred
Janette Rose and Beatrice Lorraine Rose.
Research report, "Thomas Rose Family, Jefferson County New York;
Jefferson County Wisconsin; England.", compiled and written by Christine
Rose, CG, CGL, FASG, dated 24 April 1995 shows that Frederick Rose, son
of John Bishop Rose and Louise Stafford, was born 23 May 1892 and that
he married Edna Bohmier.
Obituary of Fred Rose (publication information is unknown at this time)
shows that Fred Rose, age 78, passed away at Baraga County Memorial
Hospital. He was born 23 May 1892 at Marinette, Wisconsin and moved to
Baraga at the age of 12. He was employed by the Ford Motor Company in
L'Anse for 33 years. He worked for Northwoods Lumber Company for 5
years. He was a retired member of the Baraga Volunteer Fire Department.
In his youth he was active in local baseball and (note: obituary is very
difficult to read from here on).
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Notes for Edna Bohmier:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, letters, phone calls and
interviews, compiled by Thomas A. F. Rose, (Sent to Vicky Deckrosh by
Karen Lindahl nee. McNeil in 1992) shows that Edna Bohmier was born
about 1894. She married Frederick Anthony Rose, son of John Bishop Rose
and Louise Stafford, in 1915, they have three children listed as; Mary
Antionette Rose, Mildred Janette Rose and Beatrice Lorraine Rose.
Research report, "Thomas Rose Family, Jefferson County New York;
Jefferson County Wisconsin; England.", compiled and written by Christine
Rose, CG, CGL, FASG, dated 24 April 1995 shows that Edna Bohmier married
Frederick Rose, son of John Bishop Rose and Louise Stafford.
Obituary of Edna Rose nee. Bohmier, published in the L'Anse Sentinel on
March 4, 1927, sent to Vicky Deckrosh by Thomas A. F. Rose, shows;
MRS. FRED ROSE
DIES AT BARAGA
Mrs. Fred Rose, age 33, died at her home in Baraga last week Thursday at
10:45 a. m. The deceased had been ill the past two years and had been
confined to her bed the past four months. A husband and three daughters,
Antionette, Janette and Loraine survive a loving wife and faithful
Mother. The funeral services were held Saturday morning at St. Ann's
church, Rev. Fr. Dovenberg officiating. Interment was in the Baraga
cemetery.
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More About Edna Bohmier:
Burial: Baraga Cemetary, Baraga, Baraga Co., MI
Religion: Catholic
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Marriage Notes for Frederick Rose and Edna
Bohmier:
Wedding Announcement, published in the L'Anse Sentinal on November 27,
1915
Weddings
Bohmier - Rose.
Tuesday morning at the Holy Name church rectory at Assinins, Miss Edna
Bohmier became the bride of Frederick Rose, Msgr. Faust performing the
ceremony in the presence of intimate friends. Miss Laura Bond acted as
bridesmaid, while James Bohmier, a brother of the bride, assisted the
groom. Following the ceremony the party drove to the bride's home, where
a wedding breakfast was served. A reception was tendered the couple in
the afternoon. The contracting parties are both well known, having
resided in Baraga for years, and they were the recipients of many
beautiful gifts and hearty well wishes. They will reside in Baraga.
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Mae
Bell Rose, born 09 January 1896 in Washborn, Bayfield Co., WI; died 1977
in Baraga, Baraga Co., MI; married (1) Thomas Richard St. Arnold April
1914; born 10 May 1879 in L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI; died 03 November 1958
in Stanton, Houghton Co., MI; married (2) William St. George 08 June
1937 in L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI; born 1889 in Lake Linden, Houghton Co.,
MI; died 1972 in L'Anse, Baraga Co., MI. |
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Notes for Mae Bell Rose:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, letters, phone calls and
interviews compiled by Thomas A. F. Rose, shows that Mae Bell Rose, a
daughter of John Bishop Rose and Louise Stafford, was born 9 January
1896 at Washborn, Bayfield County, Wisconsin. She married (1) Thomas
Richard St. Arnold in 1914, they have three children listed as; Thomas
Richard St. Arnold, Louise Bertha Mae St. Arnold and Judith Margaret St.
Arnold. She married (2) William St. George 8 June 1937 at L'Anse, Baraga
County, Michigan, they have one child listed as; Robert William St.
George.
Research report, "Thomas Rose Family, Jefferson County New York;
Jefferson County Wisconsin; England.", dated 24 April 1995, published by
Christine Rose, CG, CGL, FASG, shows that May Bell Rose, daughter of
John Bishop Rose and Louisa Stafford, was born January 9, 1896 and that
she married Thomas Richard Starnold.
Obituary of Mae St. George (publication information unknown at this
time) shows that Mae St. George, 81, passed away at the Baraga County
Memorial Hospital. She was born Jan. 9, 1895 in Wisconsin and was
married to William St. George on June 8, 1937 in L'Anse (He passed away
in 1972). She was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, The
Altar Society, and the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors are listed
as two sons, Robert of L'Anse and Richard St. Arnold of Ohio; two
daughters, Mrs. Walter (Louise) Sanagret and Mrs. Reino (Julie) Koski,
both of Muskegon; 15 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. The mass
of Christian Burial was held at Sacred Heart Church, Fr. Thomas Andary
officiated. Interment took place in the Evergreen Cemetery.
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More About Mae Bell Rose:
Baptised: Baptised Catholic in L'Anse, Baraga, MI
Burial: 1977, Evergreen Cemetery, L'Anse, Baraga, MI
Misc.: Member Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Altar Society, American
Legion Aux.
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Notes for William St. George:
Family Pedigrees, Rose Family History, letters, phone calls and
interviews compiled by Thomas A. F. Rose, shows that William St. George,
was born 1889 at Lake Linden, Houghton County, Michigan. He married Mae
Bell Rose, a daughter of John Bishop Rose and Louise Stafford, on 8 June
1937 at L'Anse, Baraga County, Michigan, they have one child listed as;
Robert William St. George. He died in 1972 in L'Anse. |
Greenwood
City Cemetery Index
EATON TOWNSHIP, CLARK COUNTY, WI
ALPHA-INDEX
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Sc.* |
NAME |
LOCATION |
BIRTH |
da |
yr |
DEATH |
da |
yr |
SPOUSE |
MARRIED |
da |
yr |
PARENTS |
NOTES |
|
t/s |
Sugg, Ruth K. |
03-G014-07 |
3 |
21 |
1914 |
9 |
22 |
2000 |
Thomas B. Sugg |
|
|
|
|
|
|
c/n |
Sugg, Thomas B. |
03-G014-08 |
4 |
2 |
1909 |
5 |
19 |
1978 |
Ruth K. |
|
|
|
Henry G. Sugg &
Mary J. Wise |
|
|
c |
Sullivan, Child |
00-C018- |
|
|
|
1 |
19 |
1880 |
|
|
|
|
Charles Sullivan |
|
|
c |
Sullivan, Joseph B. |
00-B030-08 |
|
|
|
12 |
20 |
1886 |
|
|
|
|
Jerry Sullivan |
|
|
t/n |
Sumner, Blanch |
00-C046-04 |
6 |
18 |
1893 |
1 |
27 |
1919 |
|
|
|
|
Ernest Derby & Ella Peck |
|
|
t/n |
Sustad, A. Lars (1st Mar) |
03-D064-02 |
|
|
1817 |
7 |
27 |
1878 |
Ingebor |
|
|
|
|
b-est, aged 61yrs |
|
t/n |
Sustad, A. Lars (2nd Mar) |
03-D064-02 |
|
|
1817 |
7 |
27 |
1878 |
Martha Christensen |
|
|
|
|
b-est, aged 61yrs |
|
c/o |
Sustad, Ingebor |
03-D064-01 |
9 |
1 |
1846 |
10 |
3 |
1893 |
Lars Sustad |
|
|
|
Larson |
|
|
n |
Sustad, Martha |
|
2 |
2 |
1820 |
7 |
24 |
1903 |
Lars Sustad |
|
|
|
Christian & Torey
Christianson |
|
|
t/o |
Sweet, Margaret "Mary" |
00-C045-04 |
10 |
29 |
1854 |
10 |
19 |
1926 |
Alfred Dingley |
10 |
16 |
1870 |
Foster |
|
|
t/c |
Sweet, Margaret "Mary"(2nd
mar) |
00-C045-04 |
10 |
29 |
1854 |
10 |
19 |
1926 |
Rev. Sylvester Sweet |
6 |
19 |
1910 |
Foster |
|
|
t/o |
Sweet, Sylvester E. (Rev.) |
00-C045-03 |
11 |
18 |
1838 |
7 |
6 |
1917 |
Mrs. Margaret Dingley |
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Civil War--Co A, 6th WI
Battery; 2nd Lt. |
Location
example- 02-G016-08
02-is
section or row
G-Division (
There is A,B,C,D,G)
016-is the
lot #
08-Grave #
Source*
o-obituary
f-family
rec. (Todd Braun)
t-tomb.
nf-new entry
family rec.
nc-new entry
ch. |