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John Rose

Birth26 Mar 1786 - Upwood, Huntingdonshire, , England
Death4 Dec 1851 - Winwick, Northamptonshire, England
MotherElizabeth Murden
FatherEdward Rose

Born in Upwood, Huntingdonshire, , England on 26 Mar 1786 to Edward Rose and Elizabeth Murden. John Rose married Eleanor Moseley and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 Dec 1851 in Winwick, Northamptonshire, England.

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Parents
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Edward Rose
1756 - 1838
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Elizabeth Murden
1762 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Eleanor Moseley
1791 - 1868
Children Show all
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Mary Rose
1825 - 1896
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Benjamin Rose
1821 - 1899
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John Rose
1813 - 1878
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George Rose
1824 - 1899
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William Rose
1811 - 1879
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Edward Rose
1818 - Unknown
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Henry Rose
1820 - 1891
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James Rose
1831 - 1895
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Mary Ann Rose
1810 - 1810
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Peter Rose
1833 - Unknown

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