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Rev Jehu Rose

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Rev Jehu Rose

Birth
Jackson County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Mar 1905 (aged 72)
Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Clay Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Jehu Rose was the son of William and Winifred (Neal) Rose. He married Elizabeth Jane Niday on March 20, 1857 in Gallia Co., Ohio. Elizabeth passed away in 1884 and Jehu married Harriet (Coffman) Hamilton in 1885.

Jehu and Harriet are buried in the Clay Cemetery, SR 7, Gallia Co., Ohio. Elizabeth Jane is in the Neal Cemetery, Walnut Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio.

Jehu and Elizabeth were my GG-Grandparents.

His Obituary that appeared in the Gallipolis bulletin, Friday, March 10, 1905:

"Rev. Jehu Rose died Friday evening, March 3, 1905, after a long illness of dropsy and heart trouble, aged 78 years. Early in life he was a farmer but about thirty years ago became a regularly ordained minister and belonged to various conferences of the M. E. Church in this state. He was also a veteran of the civil war, being a member of Company K, 173 O. V. I., and belonged to the local G. A. R. Post, under whose auspices he was buried. About ten years ago he was retired from the ministry and had been an invalid ever since".
"He was an honorable, upright gentleman, a good husband and father and his death will be regretted by his numerous acquaintances. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon, interment following at Clay Chapel by Wetherholt. He leaves a second wife and a large family of children by his first wife and numerous other relatives who will be sympathised with in their bereavement".
Jehu Rose was the son of William and Winifred (Neal) Rose. He married Elizabeth Jane Niday on March 20, 1857 in Gallia Co., Ohio. Elizabeth passed away in 1884 and Jehu married Harriet (Coffman) Hamilton in 1885.

Jehu and Harriet are buried in the Clay Cemetery, SR 7, Gallia Co., Ohio. Elizabeth Jane is in the Neal Cemetery, Walnut Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio.

Jehu and Elizabeth were my GG-Grandparents.

His Obituary that appeared in the Gallipolis bulletin, Friday, March 10, 1905:

"Rev. Jehu Rose died Friday evening, March 3, 1905, after a long illness of dropsy and heart trouble, aged 78 years. Early in life he was a farmer but about thirty years ago became a regularly ordained minister and belonged to various conferences of the M. E. Church in this state. He was also a veteran of the civil war, being a member of Company K, 173 O. V. I., and belonged to the local G. A. R. Post, under whose auspices he was buried. About ten years ago he was retired from the ministry and had been an invalid ever since".
"He was an honorable, upright gentleman, a good husband and father and his death will be regretted by his numerous acquaintances. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon, interment following at Clay Chapel by Wetherholt. He leaves a second wife and a large family of children by his first wife and numerous other relatives who will be sympathised with in their bereavement".


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