Name |
Charles William Wellington Rose [1] |
Birth |
30 Sep 1846 |
Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1852 |
Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [2] |
- 23 Rose Samuel ER CE 59 M S M
24 Rose Margaret ER WM 46 F S F
25 Rose John SI CE 25 M S F
26 Rose Sarah Jane SI WM 9 F S M
27 Rose Mary Catherine SI CE 7 F S M ?
28 Simpson John Day SI CE 11 M S F
29 Rose Charles W SI CE 6 M S F
30 Rose L????? SI CE 4 M S M SH
31 Rose Benjamin F SI CE 1 M M M
Ln, Name, Occ, BP, Rel, Age, Sex, Mar
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Anecdote |
- Samuel Rose was born at Ernesttown in 1793, one year after Upper Canada was created a separate province. His father was a United Empire Loyalist, who, with his family, had to suffer hardships, endure privations and battle against difficulties, beyond anything his descendants can ever realize. Early in life he married Sarah Caton, and, hearing of a beautiful and fertile, but almost unpopulated country to the westward, the young couple determined to cast their lot in this new land. Accompanied by his devoted wife, Samuel Rose made his way through the Mohawk woods, Meyer's Creek later Moira River at "Meyer's Creek settlement" (now Belleville), and went back through the forest to the 5th concession of Sidney, where he had located two hundred acres of land (lot 28). Some years after his first wife died, he Margaret Simpson (nee Maybee) ; she had one son, John Simpson.
"Father" Rose, as he was familiarly called, took an active part in the affairs of the country. He was only a youth of eighteen when the War of 1812 was declared, but he promptly shouldered a musket and served through the entire war, receiving a pension from the Government for his services, to the time of his death. He was a member of the Church of England in his early days, but Sidney was a Methodist community, and he later became a member of the Methodist Church, and his hospitable home was ever open to the itinerant preacher. He was a liberal contributor to the church, a kind neighbor and an upright, honored citizen. In politics he was a Conservative. He died on the old farm on the 5th concession that he had cleared and on which he had lived so long, at the ripe old age of eighty-seven.
Charles W. Rose lives on and owns the old farm settled by his father nearly one hundred years ago. The same hospitality obtains at the old home that always characterized it. The one hundred acres owned by Mr. Rose is in a high state of cultivation, and his pleasant home is one of the most comfortable. His wife is a daughter of the respected George M. Ketcheson. The Rose family attend the Methodist church. In politics Mr. Rose, like his father before him, is a Conservative
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Witness-Probate |
2 Jul 1887 |
Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [5] |
- Letters of Administration granted to Emmanuel Mabey, Stirling, 2 July 1887
W.O. Mabey died 17 April 1887 at Sidney, leaving me [Emmanuel] his only living brother, as far as I am aware, two living sisters and the children of five brothers and sisters deceased, but without ever having himself married.
$21.000 was paid into court
Letters of Administration granted Dec. 05, 1888.
Land Lot 23 3rd Con. Sidney Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario,
Value of Estate $10,000.00
To Charles Maybee, brother and Charles Maybee, nephew, Julia Wright sister, Emmanuel Maybee brother, and Sarah Beckett sister, cash 1/8 share each..
To W. King Maybee, Annie Meyers and Maria Spencer each 1/24 share.
To Sarah Shearer, Catherine Ames, Mary E. Martin and Phoebe Ann McLaughlin each 1/32 share.
and
To Charles Rose, Sarah Jane Boyce, Mary Lartimer, Victoria Maybee and John D. Simpson each 1/40 share.
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Reference Number |
7669 |
Death |
12 Jan 1915 |
Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [1, 6] |
Person ID |
I7624 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |
Father |
Samuel E Rose, b. 5 May 1793, Ernestown Township, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada d. 29 Feb 1880, Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada (Age 86 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Margaret Catherine Maybee, b. Abt Nov 1806, Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada d. 26 Jun 1885, Brighton, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 78 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
Y [6] |
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Family ID |
F7204 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |