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Sallie Ann “Sarah” <I>Austin</I> Rose

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Sallie Ann “Sarah” Austin Rose

Birth
Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Apr 1900 (aged 63)
Salado, Bell County, Texas, USA
Burial
Salado, Bell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Salado Section 6b
Memorial ID
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She married Archibald Johnston Rose.
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Major Rose was married June 18, 1854, to Miss Sallie A. Austin of Missouri, daughter of Walker and Euphama (McKinney) Austin. The McKinney family was among the earliest settlers of Texas. Thomas F. McKinney, uncle of Mrs. Rose, came to Texas in 1834, was one of the old Santa Fe traders, and was instrumental in selecting the site of Austin.
Following are the names of the children born to Major and Mrs. Rose: Alice E., wife of T. H. Russell, of Bell County; Mary H. wife of A.J. Mackey, of Lampasas County; W. S. a farmer in Bell County; Beatrice, wife of Levi Anderson of Bell County Sallie A., wife of George W. Perry of Macon County Mo., and Callie M. wife of Prof. W. H. Bainbridge, principal of the Salado public schools; A. J. Jr., and Louselle, still at home with their parents. Texas State Government: A Volume of Biographical Sketches and Passing Comment, E. H. Loughery, McLeod & Jackson, 1897
She married Archibald Johnston Rose.
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Major Rose was married June 18, 1854, to Miss Sallie A. Austin of Missouri, daughter of Walker and Euphama (McKinney) Austin. The McKinney family was among the earliest settlers of Texas. Thomas F. McKinney, uncle of Mrs. Rose, came to Texas in 1834, was one of the old Santa Fe traders, and was instrumental in selecting the site of Austin.
Following are the names of the children born to Major and Mrs. Rose: Alice E., wife of T. H. Russell, of Bell County; Mary H. wife of A.J. Mackey, of Lampasas County; W. S. a farmer in Bell County; Beatrice, wife of Levi Anderson of Bell County Sallie A., wife of George W. Perry of Macon County Mo., and Callie M. wife of Prof. W. H. Bainbridge, principal of the Salado public schools; A. J. Jr., and Louselle, still at home with their parents. Texas State Government: A Volume of Biographical Sketches and Passing Comment, E. H. Loughery, McLeod & Jackson, 1897


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