Died
at age 70
in Norwich, Chenango County, New York, USA
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Biography
Austin was in a military record as a sergeon in the New York Militia Officers.[1]
Fact: Burial Riverview Cemetery , Oxford, Chenango County, New York, USA
Dr. Austin Rouse, born June 15, 1796, in Norwich, N. Y., was the eldest son of Judge Casper Rouse, who came from the New England states and settled on the site of Mt. Hope cemetery in that village. Dr. Rouse studied medicine with Dr. Henry MITCHELL of Norwich and completed his studies with Dr. Perez PACKER at Oxford in 1821, with whom he practiced for some time, remaining here till his death, which occurred August 27, 1866.
Dr. Rouse married May 12, 1825, Jane E., daughter of Erastus and Abigail (STEPHENS) PERKINS, born May 2, 1806; died September 28, 1875, in Scranton, Pa., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. BENNETT.
Sources
↑Military:
"New York, U.S., Military Service Cards, 1816-1979"
NYNG Officer Service Cards prior to 1/1/1930. Saratoga Springs, New York: New York State Military Museum Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2340 #100647 (accessed 13 April 2023)
Name: Austin Rouse; Type: New York Militia Officers; Collection: Register of officers terminated prior to Jan. 1858.
Dr Austin Rouse (1796-1866) on Find A Grave: Memorial #137207346 retrieved 02 January 2020
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DNA Connections
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