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Maud Wilburn <I>King</I> Rose

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Maud Wilburn King Rose

Birth
Death
15 Jul 1956 (aged 79)
Burial
Duck Hill, Montgomery County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Maud was the daughter of Calvin Jones King and Alice Eugenia Johnson.

Calvin Jones King was the son of Hiram King and Rachael Thomas.

Hiram King was the son of Moshulatubbee King and Onamaiya

Moshulatubbee King was the leader of the Northern Tribes of the Choctaw Nation when the treaty of Dancing Rabbit was signed in the 1830's ceding all their land East of the Mississippi River to the United States for lands in Oklahoma, he arrived in Oklahoma in 1838 and died shortly thereafter..this infomation is documented and on display in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C.

Maud was 1/4 blood
Choctaw Indian...she introduced kindness, patience and virtue into the Henry Eugene Rose Line.


Funeral services for Mrs. Maude King Rose were held at the Duck Hill Baptist Church on Monday afternoon, July 16th, with the Rev. J. M. Metts officiating. Interment was in Duck Hill cemetery under the direction of Lee Funeral Home. Serving as pallbearers were B. F. Herman, Sr., C. C. Hubbert, G. C. Fox, James Holmes, Henry Goldman and Bennett Holmes.

Mrs. Rose who passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. James Holmes, in Duck Hill on July 15th was born in Montgomery County on February 10, 1877. The widow of Henry E. Rose, she was a member of the Duck Hill Baptist Church.

In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Rose leaves four other daughters, Mrs. B. F. Herman, Sr., Mrs. J. L. Taylor, both of Duck Hill, Mrs. C. C. Hubbert, and Mrs. G. C. Fox of Grenada; two sons, Jewel Rose and Joe Rose of Duck Hill; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Elmore of Durant; two brothers, Norman King and Raymond King of Durant; twenty-two grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.

The Winona Times
Winona, MS
July 20, 1956

Maud was the daughter of Calvin Jones King and Alice Eugenia Johnson.

Calvin Jones King was the son of Hiram King and Rachael Thomas.

Hiram King was the son of Moshulatubbee King and Onamaiya

Moshulatubbee King was the leader of the Northern Tribes of the Choctaw Nation when the treaty of Dancing Rabbit was signed in the 1830's ceding all their land East of the Mississippi River to the United States for lands in Oklahoma, he arrived in Oklahoma in 1838 and died shortly thereafter..this infomation is documented and on display in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C.

Maud was 1/4 blood
Choctaw Indian...she introduced kindness, patience and virtue into the Henry Eugene Rose Line.


Funeral services for Mrs. Maude King Rose were held at the Duck Hill Baptist Church on Monday afternoon, July 16th, with the Rev. J. M. Metts officiating. Interment was in Duck Hill cemetery under the direction of Lee Funeral Home. Serving as pallbearers were B. F. Herman, Sr., C. C. Hubbert, G. C. Fox, James Holmes, Henry Goldman and Bennett Holmes.

Mrs. Rose who passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. James Holmes, in Duck Hill on July 15th was born in Montgomery County on February 10, 1877. The widow of Henry E. Rose, she was a member of the Duck Hill Baptist Church.

In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Rose leaves four other daughters, Mrs. B. F. Herman, Sr., Mrs. J. L. Taylor, both of Duck Hill, Mrs. C. C. Hubbert, and Mrs. G. C. Fox of Grenada; two sons, Jewel Rose and Joe Rose of Duck Hill; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Elmore of Durant; two brothers, Norman King and Raymond King of Durant; twenty-two grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.

The Winona Times
Winona, MS
July 20, 1956

Gravesite Details

full siblings: JESSE, JOHN CLIFFORD, CALVIN WILFORD, EARNEST HAMAN



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