Rosetta Booth was born about 1807 in Connecticut.
She married Wilson E. Hendricks (also called Hendrix).
The 1850 U.S. Census recorded their family in Seymour, Connecticut. Wilson E. Hendricks was 39 years old and a plane maker by occupation. Others in the household were Rosetta Hendricks, 43; Harry E. Hendricks, 19, occupation polisher; Andrew E. B. Hendricks, 16, occupation polisher; James W. Hendricks, 6; Wilbur H. Hendricks, 6 months; and Wm. M. Barnard, 22, a car maker by profession. All were born in Connecticut except Barnard, who was born in Massachusetts.[1]
The 1870 U.S. Census recorded Wilson E. Hendricks, age 59, in Seymour, Connecticut. His occupation appears to be edge tool maker. Also in the household were Rosette Hendricks, age 63, and Wilbur A. Hendricks, age 21, occupation butcher. Wilson Hendricks reported no real estate or personal estate, but Rosette had $2300 of real estate and $130 personal estate, and Wilbur had $3500 of real estate.[2]
She died in 1899 [3]
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