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Joseph Rose (abt. 1633 - abt. 1710)

Joseph Rose
Born about in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baymap [uncertain]
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Husband of — married Jun 1653 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusettsmap
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Died about at about age 76 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baymap [uncertain]
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Biography

Joseph was born in 1633 and died in 1710. He married Elizabeth Bumpas on the first Monday in Jun 1653 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts.[1]

Research Notes

Other than the marriage to Elizabeth and the birth of children, there is no information on Joseph. The birth and death dates are from Gen.com.[2]

Sources

  1. Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook). .Ancestry Record 2495 #177734791
  2. https://www.geni.com/people/Joseph-Rose/6000000000576798894#/tab/media
Source S283
Media: Book
Abbreviation: Vital Records of Marshfield, Massachusetts
Title: Vital Rocords of Marshfield, Massachusetts to the year 1850
Author: Robert M. Sherman and Ruth Wilder Sherman
Publication: Camden, Maine; Picton Press, 1969
Date: 21 Jan 2005
Repository: #R70
Call Number: F 74 .M4 V58 1993
Repository R70
Name: The Library of Virginia
Address: The Library of Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Name: The Library of Virginia
City: Richmond
State: Virginia
  • (7). From the American genealogist Vol 63 No. 2 (April 1988) 96-101:- "Immigrant Thomas Rose of Scituate & Marshfield MA".
  • (8). From Memorials of Marshfield by Marcia Thomas - Boston 1854:- "On the present westerly bounds of the township is a tract of fertile land 2 miles in length and one in breadth called 'Two Miles'. This was granted to Scituate in 1640 and in 1788 annexed to Marshfield. It was settled by Richard Sylvester, Robert Sproat, Thomas Rose & the descendants of Walter son of elder William Hatch of Scituate".
  • (9). From 'The History of Scituate MA from its first settlement to 1831' by Samuel Deane On page 7: Talking about the grant of 1640 for ‘Two Miles’ it states “The territory extended two miles on the river and one mile back. Its bounds might now be easily ascertained, Pembroke Line being the southerly boundary and the ‘Ford Farm’ the northerly. A committee appointed by the Court (Mr Hatherly, Edward Foster, and Humphrey Turner) laid out the lands. Among the early settlers were Robert Sprout, Thomas Rose, Richard Sylvester, and some of the Hatch family. It also states 'that the people of' two mile' generally belonged to the south parish and attended worship there'.
  • (10). From 'The History of Scituate MA from its first settlement to 1831' by Samuel Deane On Page 8 it gives the origins of the settlement at Scituate naming some of the men in possession of land there before 1628. They are said mainly to come from Kent in England. It also makes clear that the main expansion in people came in 1633 when the village was properly laid out by order of the Court. A second allocation of land was made at Scituate in 1634 with the issues resolved by the granting of "Two miles" being settled in 1640.
  • (11). From 'The History of Scituate MA from its first settlement to 1831' by Samuel Deane Page 30 gives the history of the north parish of Scituate and page 34 the south parish and at the start on page 30 states the “earliest parish registers have been lost”
  • (12).From 'The History of Scituate MA from its first settlement to 1831' by Samuel Deane On pages 332 and 333 notes are provided specifically on Thomas Rose where it states;-

Was in Two Mile in 1660. He also had a brother John in Marshfield, 'who died in 1676, gunning on the beach (Verdict) perished by severity of the weather. He (i.e. Thomas) had a son John who was one of the slain in the Rehoboth battle 1676. Thomas Rose married a 2nd wife, Alice the widow of Jonas Pickles in 1666, and removed to Scituate proper. At which time we see on record a Covenant with the heirs of John Pickles “that if God give him children he will give his estate equally to those children and the children of Jonas Pickles”. He had a son Thomas, (of the third generation removed to Dighton) who lived near him fifty rods south west on the same side of the way. He had a son Gideon born 1702 (who married Lidia Turner 1723) whose son Gideon lived near the north end of Jordan lane where Laban, his son, deceased 1816. Thomas senior had a son Gideon whose sons:- Jabez left a son Jabez born 1707 Jeremiah married Elizabeth daughter of Captain Anthony Collamore 1698 and deceased 1699 leaving one son Thomas whose prosperity are in Hanover. Elizabeth the widow married Timothy Symmes.

  • (13). Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850, NEHGS, Boston, 1909, two volumes.
  • (14). From 'The History of Scituate MA from its first settlement to 1831' by Samuel Deane On page 119 Michael Pierce of Scituate was elected Lieutenant in 1666 and made Captain of the Train Band in 1669.
  • (15). “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.
  • (16) Jonas Pickles and Alice Hatch had the following children : Jonas Pickles bap 5 Feb 1658/9 died young bef 1663; marcy Pickles bap 28 Dec 1660; Nathan Pickles bap 28 Jan 1661; Lydia Pickles bap 10 Apr 1662; and Jonas Pickles bap 10 mar 1663 died before 1664.
  • (17). L. Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs * Family, 1254-1937, 1938, Three volumes
  • (18). From 'The History of Scituate MA from its first settlement to 1831' by Samuel DeaneOn Page 122 & 123 it gives an account of the battle on 26th March 1676 at Pawtucket led by Michael Pierce
  • (19). From 'The History of Scituate MA from its first settlement to 1831' by Samuel DeaneOn Page 124 it interestingly names all those slain at Pawtucket. This includes 18 from Scituate including Michael Pierce and John ROWSE (ROSE) the son of Thomas Rose (2nd generation).
  • (20). From 'The History of Scituate MA from its first settlement to 1831' by Samuel DeaneOn Page 125




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