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From: Marla Moore <mmoore%>
Subject: [Fwd: [ILPOPE-L] Rose]
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 17:37:37 -0700


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I'm transcribing for you information on the Rose family land records.
They were among the earliest settlers in Pope County. In the Early
Settlers section, from John W. Allen's Pope County Notes, written in
1949, it says,

"The Hartsville-Herod area discloses ...Elbert Rose entered land in
Section 10, east of Herod, on July 6, 1836...in the following August,
Alfred Rose purchased land in Section 3, northeast of Herod.

The eastern section, around Lusk, shows the first land entry to have
been made by Thomas Rose, in Section 34, near the Ohio River, on January
4, 1836....and on October 11, 1836, James Rose located in Section 34,
near where Thomas Rose had settled in January of the same year."

Marla

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I really don't have much on the Rose name. I know Elbert Rose was married
to Sarah Hobbs and that they had a daughter, Minerva Rose. I don't even
know who Minerva's siblings were. If I come across any info, I will pass it
on to you.
Jodi
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Date: Thursday, May 18, 2000 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] Rose


>Jodi,
>
>I don't have acess to the 1820 census, so I can't help you out there. I
>have a question/info on the Roses.
>
>In the Partain (Parton) / Santy Cemetery in Pope County there are a
>couple of Roses mentioned and I wondered if you knew who they are or how
>they are connected to my Partains. They are burried right next to my ggg
>grandmother (Nancy Thorn Harrison Partain).
>
>They are listed as:
>Rose, Sarah E., dau of A. and C. Rose
>b. Aug. 20, 1848
>d. Oct. 6, 1849
>
>Rose, Celia, wife of Alfred Rose
>b. Sept. 14 1819
>d. Feb. 15, 1850
>
>Thanks,
>
>April
>
>
>>From: (Neil Johnston)
>>Reply-to:
>>To:
>>Would someone who has access to the Pope County 1820 Census list/book look
>>up the following?
>>I believe the information is in the Pope County History Book, Vol. 1, page
>>237.
>>ELBERT ROSE, 3 MALES 21 & UP, AND 8 OTHERS.
>>Does the book list the males & others?
>>
>>Thanks for helping me out!
>>Jodi Johnston
>>
>>
>>
>>
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