John Warren Rose Sr.

1848

John Warren Rose was born on 31 Aug 1848 in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA a child of John H Rose and Mary Cooper Rose.

1850

John Rose was counted in the census on 05 Sep 1850 in Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 2-year-old, male, white. Also in the home was John Rose, Mary Rose, Wyatt Rose, Martha Rose, Preston Rose, Jesse Rose, Caron Rose, Amanda Rose, Mary Rose, Rhody Rose.

1860

John Rose was counted in the census on 26 Jul 1860 in Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 12-year-old, male, white. Also in the home was J H Rose, Mary Rose, Carey Rose, Mary Rose, Lawrence Rose, Rody Rose and T S Kennedy.

1880

John W. Rose was counted in the census on 17 Jun 1880 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 31-year-old, male, married, white, head of household. Also in the home was his wife, Mary E. Rose; and their children, Samuel W. Rose, Emma Rose, Anna M Rose, Johnnie Rose, and Minnie Rose.

1900

John Rose was counted in the census on 25 Jun 1900 in in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 53-year-old, male, married, white, head of household. Also in the home was his wife, Mary E. Rose; and their son, Lawrence Rose.

1910

John Rose was counted in the census on 19 Apr 1910 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 62-year-old, male, married, white, head of household. Also in the home home was his wife, Mary E. Rose; and their son, Lawrence Rose.

1931

He died on 20 Apr 1931 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N. C. Nelson, 1625 Two Notch road. He was buried on 22 Apr 1931 in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Union Baptist Church Cemetery.  His cause of death was cardio renal disease due to nephritis. 

DEATH CLAIMS JOHN W. ROSE

Confederate Veteran Dies at Home of Daughter.

John W. Rose, 84, Confederate veteran, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N. C. Nelson, 1625 Two Notch road, at 8:30 last night after being in ill health for approximately four years.

Mr. Rose was a member of the Twelfth South Carolina regiment and took part in nine battles during the war. He was a member of Union Baptist church of Blaney, and was well like by those who knew him.

He is survived by three sons, S. W. Rose, J. I. Rose and L. P. Rose, all of Blaney; two daughters, Mrs. S. E. Ross of Blaney, and Mrs. N. C. Nelson, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. W. D. Kelley of Columbia; two brothers, J. T. Rose of Columbia and A. K. Rose of Blaney, and 34 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

Funeral arrangements were incomplete last night and will be announce later.

JOHN W. ROSE

Funeral services for John W. Rose, 84, Confederate veteran, who died Monday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N. C. Nelson, 1625 Two Notch road were held at 11 o’clock this morning from Union Baptist church, near Blaney, with the Rev. Mr. Willis and the Rev. A. B. Kennedy in charge. Interment was in the churchyard.

Active pallbearers were six grandsons, F. J. Ross, J. E. Ross, Rembert Sanders, Hobson Rose, A. C. Rose and Stanley Rose.

Honorary pallbearers were: L. D. Evans, John Motley, H. T. Jeffers, W. D. Kelly; Butler Evans and S. H. Ross.

Mr. Rose was a member of the Twelfth South Carolina regiment in the war and took part an acotive part in nine battles. He was a member of Union church.

He is survived by three sons, S. W. Rose, J. I. Rose and L. P. Rose, all of Blaney; two daughters, Mrs. S. E. Ross of Blaney, and Mrs. N. C. Nelson, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. W. D. Kelley of Columbia; two brothers, J. T. Rose of Columbia and A. K. Rose of Blaney, and 34 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

FUNERAL AT BLANEY FOR JOHN W. ROSE

Six Grandson Serve as Pallbearers at Services This Morning.

Funeral services for John W. Rose, 84, Confederate veteran, who died Monday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N. C. Nelson, 1625 Two Notch road were held at 11 o’clock this morning from Union Baptist church, near Blaney, with the Rev. Mr. Willis and the Rev. A. B. Kennedy in charge. Interment was in the churchyard.

Active pallbearers were six grandsons, F. J. Ross, J. E. Ross, Rembert Sanders, Hobson Rose, A. C. Rose and Stanley Rose.

Honorary pallbearers were: L. D. Evans, John Motley, H. T. Jeffers, W. D. Kelly; Butler Evans and S. H. Ross.

Mr. Rose was a member of the Twelfth South Carolina regiment in the war and took part an acotive part in nine battles. He was a member of Union church.

He is survived by three sons, S. W. Rose, J. I. Rose and L. P. Rose, all of Blaney; two daughters, Mrs. S. E. Ross of Blaney, and Mrs. N. C. Nelson, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. W. D. Kelley of Columbia; two brothers, J. T. Rose of Columbia and A. K. Rose of Blaney, and 34 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

April 21, 1931  State (published as The State)  Columbia, South Carolina
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April 22, 1931  Columbia Record (published as The Columbia Record)  Columbia, South Carolina
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“South Carolina Deaths, 1915-1965,” database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6F93-8RW?cc=1417492&wc=M6Y6-MNL%3A30707301 : 12 March 2022), 004177689 > image 95 of 1678; Department of Archives and History, State Records Center, Columbia.

1937

On January 20, 1937, John W. Rose was mentioned as the father on the death record of Annie Missouri Nelson.

1945

On October 30, 1945, John W Rose was mentioned as the father on the death record of John I Rose.

1949

On July 3, 1949, John Rose was mentioned as the father on the death record of Samuel Walter Rose.

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