Sunday, April 26, 2009

Who were Lawrence Rose's parents?

Here is a clue for those who want to help which I found on a web site about the Rose last name. On a web site for Rose descants is doing DNA testing and somone who is from my part matched Group Q A desenceant of John Rose b. 1772 (m. Rhoda Crippen), is desendended from William Rose (Wilhelm Roos) of Germany b September 14 1738 and Schohaire County, New York m Elizabeth Schooolcraft, born December 25, 1738, October 30 1760 matches a descendant of Lawrence Rose(b 1787) who married Thankful Reynolds. It was a partial match which they believe shows they are cousins. That man is also descended from Lawrence Rose's son Green. He is descended from Green Rose's second wife Susan Cameron. I am desenced from Green's first wife Hanna. Who are Lawrence Rose’s parents? I saw him in Roots Web which also showed their children and Thankful Rose. This is on Mark Babbs tree on Rootsweb. A page of Lawrence Rose's daughter Martha Jane's diary has their birth and some of their death dates

Who were Lawrence Rose's parents?
Is this the Rose family of Colchester, Delaware, NY?





I have been longtime trying to track down a Rebecca Rose born about 1760 NY, wife of Caleb Hill of Dutchess then Ulster Co, NY.





And then there is Bathea Rose born 1793 NJ.





And 2 separate Isaac Rose Hill, b 1831 and 1883, both Licking Co, OH. It seems there should be an elder Isaac I don't find, perhaps brother of William/Wilhelm.
Reply:I can give you your first clue, but you may have to wait til Monday to get the full answer.





Laurance Rose married Thankfull Reynolds on 20 JAN 1820 at Brown Co. Ohio.





Now Ohio doesn't have their early marriage records indexed and online. But each county is still holding their originals. So call the Brown County Clerk's office on Monday, ask if they can find the marriage record, and tell them that before ordering it you'd like to verify it's the right Rose family...could they please give you the names of the parents and their residences at the time of the marriage.


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