ROSE Chart 0700

This is a Chart for John Rose and Eleanor (Ellen) Moseley

 

married
25th December 1805
Oundle
Huntingdonshire

 
1
JOHN ROSE
born about
1786
baptised
26th March 1786
Upwood, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1841 1851 Ag Lab
died about
December 1851
buried
 7th December 1851
  Winwick, Huntingdonshire
 

2
ELEANOR (ELLEN) MOSELEY
born about 
1790
Oundle, Northamptonshire



3
William
ROSE
born
about
1811
Oundle
Northants.
(11)baptised
21st June
1811
Oundle
Northants
died
between
1871 and 1881

married
Hannah
???
4
John
ROSE
born
about
1814
Oundle
Northants.
baptised
1st June
1814
Oundle
Northants
occupation
1851, 1861, 1871
Ag Lab
died between
1871 and 1881

married
December
quarter
1840
Oundle
district
Hunts/
Northants
27
Jane
PRYOR
born about
1821
Winwick
Hunts.
5
Edward
ROSE
born
about
1817
Oundle
Northants
baptised
6th February
1818
Oundle
Northants.

married
December
quarter
1844
Oundle
district
Hunts/
Northants
Elizabeth
HOWELL
or
LOVEDAY

6
Henry
ROSE
born
about
1820
Oundle
Northants
baptised
15th October
1820
Oundle
Northants.

married
September
quarter
1843
Oundle
district
Hunts/
Northants
Elizabeth
DICKENSON
7
Benjamin
ROSE
born
12th March
1822
Oundle
Northants
baptised
18th March
1822
Oundle
Northants.
died about
September quarter
1899
Oundle district
Northamptonshire
Age 78

married
Catherine
ROBINSON

8
George
ROSE
born
about

1823
Winwick 
or
Oundle
Hunts.
baptised
13th October
1823
Oundle
Northants.

married
December
quarter
1846
Oundle
district
Hunts/
Northants
Mary
HOPPER

9
Mary
ROSE
born
12th July 1825
Oundle
Northants.
emigrated to
USA
on
"Idaho"
arriving
New York
on
22nd September 1870 
from
Liverpool 
England
  and
Queenstown
Ireland
died
22nd September
1895

married
12th March
1849
Oundle
district
Hunts/
Northants
William
BUTTERWORTH

10
James
ROSE
born about
1831
Northants
11
Peter
ROSE
born about
1833
Northants
  1. 1841 Census - Winwick, Oundle, Huntingdonshire
    1851 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire (There are a lot of 1851 Winwick, Huntingdonshire notes, this is because no actual address is given on the Census in Winwick and all the children are in Winwick but living in different properties)
    REMOVAL ORDER and other information regarding John ROSE.
    10 Jan 1829, John Rose. To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Oundle in the said County [Northampton] and to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Winwick in the County of Huntingdon and Northampton or one of them and to each and every of them the six churchwardens and overseers 
    Upon the complaint of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Oundle aforesaid, in the said county of Northampton unto us, whose names are hereunto set and seals affixed, being two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said county of Northampton and one us of the quorum, that John Rose and Ellen his wife and their seven children ^namely^ William aged about eighteen years, John aged about fifteen years, Edward aged about twelve years, Henry aged about ten years, Benjamin aged about eight years, George aged about six years and Mary aged about three years have come to inhabit in the said parish of Oundle not having gained a legal settlement there, nor produced any certificate, owning them to be settled elsewhere, and that the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children have become chargeable to the said parish of Oundle. We the said Justices, upon due proof made thereof, as well upon the examination of the said John Rose upon oath, as otherwise, and likewise upon due consideration had of the premises, do adjudge the same to be true; and we do likewise adjudge that the lawful settlement to them the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children is in the said parish of Winwick. We do therefore require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Oundle or some or one of you, or any proper person or persons to be employed by you, to convey the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children from and out of your said parish of Oundle to the said parish of Winwick and then to deliver to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this our order, or a true copy thereof; and we do also hereby require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Winwick to receive and provide for them as inhabitants of your parish. Given under our hands and seals the tenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.
    Other reference to a John ROSE of Oundle
    1849 John Rose, Winwick, b. 1784, out relief 1842, certified insane 27 Aug 1849
    1843? William Wright of Thorpe to John Wadsworth of Hamerton, land at Winwick Hill in occupation of John Butterworth, about 3½ acres to the south of west Hamerton Rd., north and east of John Butterworth's land. Property now occupied by Thos. Bright. Cottage occupied by John Rose with 14 poles of garden. Formerly estate of Edmund Bright deceased, to William Wright by wife Rebecca formerly Bright. [Later sold to John Wadsworth of Hamerton. Row of cottages built in 1844 by John Wadsworth, earlier house probably demolished. 1903 conveyed to Richard Nichols. 1971 in possession of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. C. Walkley.]
    Voting List - 1853 John Rose
    Oundle Union (for care of the poor) from the Hamerton Survey, Hunts Record Office
    Appendix SS - Oundle Union
    John Rose of Winwick, born 1784, OR 1842, certified insane 27 Aug 1849.
    Apprenticeship Records
    1767 John Rose to Saintury Alfrey of Warboys, Hunts, carpenter
  2. 1841 Census - Winwick, Oundle, Huntingdonshire
    1851 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire (There are a lot of 1851 Winwick, Huntingdonshire notes, this is because no actual address is given on the Census in Winwick and all the children are in Winwick but living in different properties)
    1861 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire. I believe she is living with her son Edward, she is down as Nurse, but had the correct name, age and birth place.
    Parents of Eleanor (Ellen) MOSELEY – Father John MOSELEY (1764-): Mother – Mary GOODLIFFE (1760-)
  3. All baptism dates on this Chart are taken from the IGI
    1851 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1871 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    REMOVAL ORDER and other information regarding John ROSE.
    10 Jan 1829, John Rose. To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Oundle in the said County [Northampton] and to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Winwick in the County of Huntingdon and Northampton or one of them and to each and every of them the six churchwardens and overseers 
    Upon the complaint of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Oundle aforesaid, in the said county of Northampton unto us, whose names are hereunto set and seals affixed, being two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said county of Northampton and one us of the quorum, that John Rose and Ellen his wife and their seven children ^namely^ William aged about eighteen years, John aged about fifteen years, Edward aged about twelve years, Henry aged about ten years, Benjamin aged about eight years, George aged about six years and Mary aged about three years have come to inhabit in the said parish of Oundle not having gained a legal settlement there, nor produced any certificate, owning them to be settled elsewhere, and that the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children have become chargeable to the said parish of Oundle. We the said Justices, upon due proof made thereof, as well upon the examination of the said John Rose upon oath, as otherwise, and likewise upon due consideration had of the premises, do adjudge the same to be true; and we do likewise adjudge that the lawful settlement to them the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children is in the said parish of Winwick. We do therefore require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Oundle or some or one of you, or any proper person or persons to be employed by you, to convey the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children from and out of your said parish of Oundle to the said parish of Winwick and then to deliver to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this our order, or a true copy thereof; and we do also hereby require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Winwick to receive and provide for them as inhabitants of your parish. Given under our hands and seals the tenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.
  4. 1851 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1871 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire. They had a lodger a George GRANGE, age 32 an Engine Driver, born Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    REMOVAL ORDER and other information regarding John ROSE.
    10 Jan 1829, John Rose. To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Oundle in the said County [Northampton] and to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Winwick in the County of Huntingdon and Northampton or one of them and to each and every of them the six churchwardens and overseers 
    Upon the complaint of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Oundle aforesaid, in the said county of Northampton unto us, whose names are hereunto set and seals affixed, being two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said county of Northampton and one us of the quorum, that John Rose and Ellen his wife and their seven children ^namely^ William aged about eighteen years, John aged about fifteen years, Edward aged about twelve years, Henry aged about ten years, Benjamin aged about eight years, George aged about six years and Mary aged about three years have come to inhabit in the said parish of Oundle not having gained a legal settlement there, nor produced any certificate, owning them to be settled elsewhere, and that the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children have become chargeable to the said parish of Oundle. We the said Justices, upon due proof made thereof, as well upon the examination of the said John Rose upon oath, as otherwise, and likewise upon due consideration had of the premises, do adjudge the same to be true; and we do likewise adjudge that the lawful settlement to them the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children is in the said parish of Winwick. We do therefore require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Oundle or some or one of you, or any proper person or persons to be employed by you, to convey the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children from and out of your said parish of Oundle to the said parish of Winwick and then to deliver to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this our order, or a true copy thereof; and we do also hereby require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Winwick to receive and provide for them as inhabitants of your parish. Given under our hands and seals the tenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.
    Information for Jane ROSE née PRIOR
    1881 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire, Jane was a widow on this Census. She had a great niece, Ellen ROSE, aged 9 a Scholar, born Winwick, Huntingdonshire living with her.
  5. 1841 Census - Winwick, Oundle, Huntingdonshire
    1851 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire. I believe she is living with her son Edward, she is down as Nurse, but had the correct name, age and birth place.
    1871 Census - Shuckburgh Arms, Southwick, Northamptonshire
    1881 Census - Public House, Street, Southwick, Northamptonshire
    REMOVAL ORDER and other information regarding John ROSE.
    10 Jan 1829, John Rose. To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Oundle in the said County [Northampton] and to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Winwick in the County of Huntingdon and Northampton or one of them and to each and every of them the six churchwardens and overseers 
    Upon the complaint of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Oundle aforesaid, in the said county of Northampton unto us, whose names are hereunto set and seals affixed, being two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said county of Northampton and one us of the quorum, that John Rose and Ellen his wife and their seven children ^namely^ William aged about eighteen years, John aged about fifteen years, Edward aged about twelve years, Henry aged about ten years, Benjamin aged about eight years, George aged about six years and Mary aged about three years have come to inhabit in the said parish of Oundle not having gained a legal settlement there, nor produced any certificate, owning them to be settled elsewhere, and that the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children have become chargeable to the said parish of Oundle. We the said Justices, upon due proof made thereof, as well upon the examination of the said John Rose upon oath, as otherwise, and likewise upon due consideration had of the premises, do adjudge the same to be true; and we do likewise adjudge that the lawful settlement to them the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children is in the said parish of Winwick. We do therefore require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Oundle or some or one of you, or any proper person or persons to be employed by you, to convey the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children from and out of your said parish of Oundle to the said parish of Winwick and then to deliver to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this our order, or a true copy thereof; and we do also hereby require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Winwick to receive and provide for them as inhabitants of your parish. Given under our hands and seals the tenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.
  6. 1841 Census - Winwick, Oundle, Huntingdonshire
    1851 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1871 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1881 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire.
    REMOVAL ORDER and other information regarding John ROSE.
    10 Jan 1829, John Rose. To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Oundle in the said County [Northampton] and to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Winwick in the County of Huntingdon and Northampton or one of them and to each and every of them the six churchwardens and overseers 
    Upon the complaint of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Oundle aforesaid, in the said county of Northampton unto us, whose names are hereunto set and seals affixed, being two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said county of Northampton and one us of the quorum, that John Rose and Ellen his wife and their seven children ^namely^ William aged about eighteen years, John aged about fifteen years, Edward aged about twelve years, Henry aged about ten years, Benjamin aged about eight years, George aged about six years and Mary aged about three years have come to inhabit in the said parish of Oundle not having gained a legal settlement there, nor produced any certificate, owning them to be settled elsewhere, and that the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children have become chargeable to the said parish of Oundle. We the said Justices, upon due proof made thereof, as well upon the examination of the said John Rose upon oath, as otherwise, and likewise upon due consideration had of the premises, do adjudge the same to be true; and we do likewise adjudge that the lawful settlement to them the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children is in the said parish of Winwick. We do therefore require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Oundle or some or one of you, or any proper person or persons to be employed by you, to convey the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children from and out of your said parish of Oundle to the said parish of Winwick and then to deliver to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this our order, or a true copy thereof; and we do also hereby require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Winwick to receive and provide for them as inhabitants of your parish. Given under our hands and seals the tenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.
    Other reference to a John ROSE of Oundle
  7. 1851 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1871 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1881 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire. 
    1891 Haweston Road, Winwick Oundle, Northamptonshire
    REMOVAL ORDER and other information regarding John ROSE.
    10 Jan 1829, John Rose. To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Oundle in the said County [Northampton] and to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Winwick in the County of Huntingdon and Northampton or one of them and to each and every of them the six churchwardens and overseers 
    Upon the complaint of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Oundle aforesaid, in the said county of Northampton unto us, whose names are hereunto set and seals affixed, being two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said county of Northampton and one us of the quorum, that John Rose and Ellen his wife and their seven children ^namely^ William aged about eighteen years, John aged about fifteen years, Edward aged about twelve years, Henry aged about ten years, Benjamin aged about eight years, George aged about six years and Mary aged about three years have come to inhabit in the said parish of Oundle not having gained a legal settlement there, nor produced any certificate, owning them to be settled elsewhere, and that the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children have become chargeable to the said parish of Oundle. We the said Justices, upon due proof made thereof, as well upon the examination of the said John Rose upon oath, as otherwise, and likewise upon due consideration had of the premises, do adjudge the same to be true; and we do likewise adjudge that the lawful settlement to them the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children is in the said parish of Winwick. We do therefore require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Oundle or some or one of you, or any proper person or persons to be employed by you, to convey the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children from and out of your said parish of Oundle to the said parish of Winwick and then to deliver to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this our order, or a true copy thereof; and we do also hereby require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Winwick to receive and provide for them as inhabitants of your parish. Given under our hands and seals the tenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.
  8. 1851 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Census - Thurning, Huntingdonshire
    1871 Census - Cottages next to Clapton Lane, Brington, Huntingdonshire
    1881 Census - Thurning, Huntingdonshire
    1891 Census - Thurning, Huntingdonshire
    REMOVAL ORDER and other information regarding John ROSE.
    10 Jan 1829, John Rose. To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Oundle in the said County [Northampton] and to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Winwick in the County of Huntingdon and Northampton or one of them and to each and every of them the six churchwardens and overseers 
    Upon the complaint of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Oundle aforesaid, in the said county of Northampton unto us, whose names are hereunto set and seals affixed, being two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said county of Northampton and one us of the quorum, that John Rose and Ellen his wife and their seven children ^namely^ William aged about eighteen years, John aged about fifteen years, Edward aged about twelve years, Henry aged about ten years, Benjamin aged about eight years, George aged about six years and Mary aged about three years have come to inhabit in the said parish of Oundle not having gained a legal settlement there, nor produced any certificate, owning them to be settled elsewhere, and that the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children have become chargeable to the said parish of Oundle. We the said Justices, upon due proof made thereof, as well upon the examination of the said John Rose upon oath, as otherwise, and likewise upon due consideration had of the premises, do adjudge the same to be true; and we do likewise adjudge that the lawful settlement to them the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children is in the said parish of Winwick. We do therefore require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Oundle or some or one of you, or any proper person or persons to be employed by you, to convey the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children from and out of your said parish of Oundle to the said parish of Winwick and then to deliver to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this our order, or a true copy thereof; and we do also hereby require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Winwick to receive and provide for them as inhabitants of your parish. Given under our hands and seals the tenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.
  9. 1841 Census - Winwick, Oundle, Huntingdonshire
    1851 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Census - Winwick, Huntingdonshire
    REMOVAL ORDER and other information regarding John ROSE.
    10 Jan 1829, John Rose. To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Oundle in the said County [Northampton] and to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Winwick in the County of Huntingdon and Northampton or one of them and to each and every of them the six churchwardens and overseers 
    Upon the complaint of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Oundle aforesaid, in the said county of Northampton unto us, whose names are hereunto set and seals affixed, being two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said county of Northampton and one us of the quorum, that John Rose and Ellen his wife and their seven children ^namely^ William aged about eighteen years, John aged about fifteen years, Edward aged about twelve years, Henry aged about ten years, Benjamin aged about eight years, George aged about six years and Mary aged about three years have come to inhabit in the said parish of Oundle not having gained a legal settlement there, nor produced any certificate, owning them to be settled elsewhere, and that the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children have become chargeable to the said parish of Oundle. We the said Justices, upon due proof made thereof, as well upon the examination of the said John Rose upon oath, as otherwise, and likewise upon due consideration had of the premises, do adjudge the same to be true; and we do likewise adjudge that the lawful settlement to them the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children is in the said parish of Winwick. We do therefore require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Oundle or some or one of you, or any proper person or persons to be employed by you, to convey the said John Rose and Ellen his wife and their said children from and out of your said parish of Oundle to the said parish of Winwick and then to deliver to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this our order, or a true copy thereof; and we do also hereby require you the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish of Winwick to receive and provide for them as inhabitants of your parish. Given under our hands and seals the tenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.
  10. 1841 Census - Winwick, Oundle, Huntingdonshire
  11. 1841 Census - Winwick, Oundle, Huntingdonshire

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