John, son of Jonathan Rose, was born on 18 February 1719 in Durham, Hartford, Connecticut.[1]
John married Ruth Holkcomb on 9 May 1745 in Granville, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony.[2]
John's wife Ruth died in 1759. John married Kisiah Haskil on 23 June 1761 in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.[3]
John was mentioned on a memorial in Main Road Cemetery, Granville, Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States with a death date of 11 December 1788.[4]
John wrote his will on 13 September 1788. His estate passed probate on 7 October 1788.[5]
Beneficiaries
my son Elijah Rose
my son Jarius Rose
my beloved wife Keziah Rose
the male heir of my son Enoch Rose
my daughter Damaris Spelman
my daughter Ruth Higley
my daughter Huldah Foster
my daughter Hannah Graves
my daughter Sarah Stiles
my daughter Adah Rose
Son of Johanthan Rose and Abigail Hale.
Sources
↑Birth:
"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906"
citing FHL microfilm: 2948;
FamilySearch Record: F74R-HLR (accessed 22 January 2023)
John Rose born on 18 Feb 1719, son of Jonathan Rose, in Durham, Hartford, Connecticut.
↑Marriage:
"Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920"
citing FHL microfilm: 185380; Record number: 2;
FamilySearch Record: FCSG-2ZG (accessed 22 January 2023)
FamilySearch Image: S3HY-6W3S-W76 Image number 00016
John Rose marriage to Ruth Holkcomb on 9 May 1745 in Granville, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
↑Marriage:
"Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850"
New England Historical Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vitals to 1850 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 61401 #90296304 (accessed 22 January 2023)
John Rose marriage to Kisiah Haskil on 23 Jun 1761 in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #123096546 (accessed 22 January 2023)
Memorial page for John Rose (18 Feb 1719-11 Dec 1788), citing Main Road Cemetery, Granville, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by James Bianco (contributor 47745493).
Jacobus, Donald, and Edgar Francis Waterman. Hale, House, and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley. Pgs. 25-26. Hartford, Connecticut Historical Society, 1952. [1]
White, Lorraine Cook (Comp.) The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Durham 1708-1852. p. 80. (Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., 1997) "John, s. Jonathan, bp. Feb.18, 1719/1720" - refers to p. 256 of Durham's records.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with John: