His wife, Widow Abigail Hale Rose rebuilt a home on the same plot as her orginal home with Jonathan and lived there 25 years until 1792, when she died at age of 103. At her 100th birthday celebration she had over 350 living family members.
Jonathan Rose
Father: Daniel Rose (1631-1711)
Mother: Elizabeth Goodrich (1645-1711)
Born 30 September 1679, in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Died 8/11 October 1767/8, in Granville, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Married 26 February 1706/07Wethersfield, Hartford County, CT
Spouse: Abigail Hale
Born 20 March 1689/90 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT
Died 17 March 1792/3, Granville, Hampshire County, MA
Age 103 years
Father Ebinezer Hale
Mother Mary
Time Line for Jonathan
1701 Hayward in Wethersfield
1711 His parents gave him 1 1/2 acres of land in, on the road to Htfd (assumed Hartford), on a section known as Sandy Land.
1714 Fence-viewer
1733 he left Durham for Enfield, Hampshire Co, but became Hampton Co, MA,where land deeds are located,. Later, the state line was moved and Enfield became a part of Connecticut.
1735 Ran a grist mill for a couple years in Enfield, then sold it, moved to Bedford (Granville), MA. He lived in Durham and Killinsworth and owned land in Gulliford.
From "History of Durham", "The four primitive towns on Connecticut River, namely Wethersfield, Hartford, Windsor, and Saybrook, the four primitive towns on Long Island Sound, namely Stratford, Milford, New Haven, and Guilford, were all settled by companies of Englishman, thrown out and off from the mother country by its internal convulsion....Durham settled more than 60 years, two generations, after the others in more quiet and less heated times.... under the working of gentler forces. In the primitive towns mentioned, the spirit of dissent was rife, nearly as much so, in some cases as when the settlers left England.... Secessions took place from the Churches and towns for the purpose of forming other churches and towns, where the opinions and measures of the seceders might prevail."
As Jonathan aged, he gradually lost his eyesight, and, at the age of 89, he was sitting by his fire in the evening when he rose and fell into the fire and was unable to remove himself. It is believed his failed eyesight caused him to fall into the fire. He was living in Granville, MA. at that time. His obituary was published in the "New Haven Newspapers"∼burned----1768 a 87 PR6
This was found in the History Books for Granville.
Jonathan Rose, who was burned to death at the age of one hundred and three, had three sons, — Sharon, Daniel, and Timothy. The latter served as a soldier in the Revolutionary war,yand after the close of the war earned some distinction by con-
ducting a colony" of settlers from Granville, Mass., to Granville, Ohio, where he became one of the judiciary, and died in 1815.
Sharon had a large family, consisting of Giles, Sharon, Jr., Peter, Oliver, Dwyer, Mercy, Ruth, and Abigail. The descendants of Jonathan Rose now living in Granville are Isaac, Justus, Patrick, Salem P., Jephtha, James, Emerson,and Miles.
His wife, Widow Abigail Hale Rose rebuilt a home on the same plot as her orginal home with Jonathan and lived there 25 years until 1792, when she died at age of 103. At her 100th birthday celebration she had over 350 living family members.
Jonathan Rose
Father: Daniel Rose (1631-1711)
Mother: Elizabeth Goodrich (1645-1711)
Born 30 September 1679, in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Died 8/11 October 1767/8, in Granville, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Married 26 February 1706/07Wethersfield, Hartford County, CT
Spouse: Abigail Hale
Born 20 March 1689/90 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT
Died 17 March 1792/3, Granville, Hampshire County, MA
Age 103 years
Father Ebinezer Hale
Mother Mary
Time Line for Jonathan
1701 Hayward in Wethersfield
1711 His parents gave him 1 1/2 acres of land in, on the road to Htfd (assumed Hartford), on a section known as Sandy Land.
1714 Fence-viewer
1733 he left Durham for Enfield, Hampshire Co, but became Hampton Co, MA,where land deeds are located,. Later, the state line was moved and Enfield became a part of Connecticut.
1735 Ran a grist mill for a couple years in Enfield, then sold it, moved to Bedford (Granville), MA. He lived in Durham and Killinsworth and owned land in Gulliford.
From "History of Durham", "The four primitive towns on Connecticut River, namely Wethersfield, Hartford, Windsor, and Saybrook, the four primitive towns on Long Island Sound, namely Stratford, Milford, New Haven, and Guilford, were all settled by companies of Englishman, thrown out and off from the mother country by its internal convulsion....Durham settled more than 60 years, two generations, after the others in more quiet and less heated times.... under the working of gentler forces. In the primitive towns mentioned, the spirit of dissent was rife, nearly as much so, in some cases as when the settlers left England.... Secessions took place from the Churches and towns for the purpose of forming other churches and towns, where the opinions and measures of the seceders might prevail."
As Jonathan aged, he gradually lost his eyesight, and, at the age of 89, he was sitting by his fire in the evening when he rose and fell into the fire and was unable to remove himself. It is believed his failed eyesight caused him to fall into the fire. He was living in Granville, MA. at that time. His obituary was published in the "New Haven Newspapers"∼burned----1768 a 87 PR6
This was found in the History Books for Granville.
Jonathan Rose, who was burned to death at the age of one hundred and three, had three sons, — Sharon, Daniel, and Timothy. The latter served as a soldier in the Revolutionary war,yand after the close of the war earned some distinction by con-
ducting a colony" of settlers from Granville, Mass., to Granville, Ohio, where he became one of the judiciary, and died in 1815.
Sharon had a large family, consisting of Giles, Sharon, Jr., Peter, Oliver, Dwyer, Mercy, Ruth, and Abigail. The descendants of Jonathan Rose now living in Granville are Isaac, Justus, Patrick, Salem P., Jephtha, James, Emerson,and Miles.
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