thrale & thrall family history

Milton T Rose

Male 1847 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Milton T Rose was born on 7 Apr 1847 (son of Luman P Rose and Emeline Starr); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Luman P Rose was born on 20 Sep 1826 (son of Hiram Prosper Rose and Chloe Harris); and died.

    Luman married Emeline Starr. Emeline and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emeline Starr and died.

    Notes:

    Had four children

    Children:
    1. Clarence L Rose and died.
    2. Leno M Rose and died.
    3. Carrie R Rose and died.
    4. 1. Milton T Rose was born on 7 Apr 1847; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hiram Prosper Rose was born on 22 Jan 1792 (son of Hiram Rose and Sabra Cooley); and died.

    Hiram married Chloe Harris. Chloe and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Chloe Harris and died.

    Notes:

    Had three children.

    Children:
    1. Philena Rose
    2. 2. Luman P Rose was born on 20 Sep 1826; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hiram Rose was born in 1766 in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 20 Dec 1855.

    Hiram married Sabra Cooley. Sabra (daughter of Justus Rose and Deborah Barlow) died on 16 Aug 1854. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sabra Cooley (daughter of Justus Rose and Deborah Barlow); died on 16 Aug 1854.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1787, Granville, Massachussets, USA
    • Emigration: 1805, Granville, Ohio, USA

    Notes:

    Walter G Thralls' 1862 Genealogy of the Thralls said of Hiram ... "The following obituary notice was published of Hiram: 'Died, on Thursday, December 20, 1855, Mr. Hiram Rose aged 89 years. He emigrated from Granville, Massachusetts, to Granville, Ohio, in the year 1805, with the Licking Land Company. He was one of the original church members. He saw the fifth generation from him. His wife who had been his faithful companion for sixty-four years deceased about one year before him, from which time he gradually and peacefully declined, and paid the debt of nature without the intervention of disease; other than those incidents to extreme age. He possessed an inflexible principle, was a devoted Christian and faithful citizen. He went to the grave mourned by numerous friends, and without an enemy.'

    Several years before Mr. Rose's death, he related to the writer the following facts: He was a few months in the army of the Revolution. After the close of the war he taught school several winters; and such was the hardness of the times, and the scarcity of money, that for four winters he could only get three dollars and board, per month. The fifth winter, as times grew better, he had ten dollars and board, per month. In 1787 he was living in Granville, Mass., was strong, and accustomed to hard labor. The wages of laborers were very low. He could get from five dollars to six dollars per month. It was common for good hands to work for their board in the winter, and-for three or four dollars, and board and washing, per month, in the summer.

    By the laws of Massachusetts at that time, he and his brothers, when they had no property, were each assessed a poll tax of $6 12, annually. Yet by industry and economy, he was able, in 1805, to buy a good farm in Granville, Ohio, on which he lived till his death. All his family, seven in number, that in 1805 moved to Ohio, were living in 1854. Four generations were then living on the same farm. Hiram, when he died, was the last of that numerous generation. He and his brothers Timothy, Lemuel, Enoch Graves, and others, formed what was called 'The Licking Land Company,' and bought seven quarters of townships of land in and near Granville, and settled there in 1805, and soon converted the wilderness into a fruitful field."

    Children:
    1. Milon Rose and died.
    2. Electa Rose and died.
    3. Sabra Rose died after 1853.
    4. Alcy Rose died after 1853.
    5. 4. Hiram Prosper Rose was born on 22 Jan 1792; and died.