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Richard ROSE
Abt 1774 - 1857 (~ 83 years) Has 8 ancestors and 212 descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Richard ROSE Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Abt 1774 Kingston, Kent, England - Birthplace from 1851 census, age unclear - rounded down to 65 in 1841 (implies that on 6 June he had not reached 70) but as 80 in 1851 - implies reached that age by 30 March.
So assumed from bapt.
Baptised 13 Nov 1774 St. John the Baptist Church, Barham, Kent, England - From IGI, accessed 10 7 2011. Indexing project C04163-5, source film 1736523
Barham Church and Churchyard Gender Male Residence From 1841 to 1851 Covet Lane, Barham, Kent, England - In both the 1841 and 1851 censuses Richard and Elizabeth and their dau Hariet, in 1851 together with Hariet's dau Jane, were living in what is now Covet Lane, though it appears then as Covert or Court. (The farm names confirm it is the same as the present day Covet Lane - Duskins Farm and Harts Delight Farm are between other Covet Lane entries, (Duskins prob what is now Little Duskin Farm; the delightfully named Harts Delight can still be found on the map, though the neighbouring property in 1841 and 51 "Harts Grief" does not now appear).
Poor Law From 9 Dec 1856 to 19 Jan 1957 The Union Workhouse, Bridge, Kent, England Resident in the workhouse - The admission register shows that Richard was in class 2 for diet ('Old and Infirm men')
Died 19 Jan 1857 The Union Workhouse, Bridge, Kent, England Cause: Deacy of nature - GRO ref: ROSE, Richard q1 1857 Bridge RD 2a 329; GRO online index shows age at death as 82
Buried 25 Jan 1857 St. John the Baptist Church, Barham, Kent, England - Buried at the expense of Barham Parish. (Date, place and at whose expense from the workhouse deaths register)
Siblings 6 brothers and 2 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch Henry ROSE, d. Yes, date unknown (Grandfather)
Mary, bur. 7 Sep 1780, St. Giles' Church, Kingston, Kent, England (Grandmother)Person ID I7736 All | Teresa's direct ancestors Last Modified 14 Nov 2022
Father Richard ROSE, [Parents?], b. Abt 1743, d. Abt 11 Apr 1803, Barham, Kent, England (Age ~ 60 years) Mother Margaret BAKER, b. Abt 1753, Kingston, Kent, England , bur. 25 Feb 1829, St. Nicholas’ Church, Thanington, Kent, England (Age ~ 76 years)
Other Partners: Austen HARRIS m. 1819Married 16 Feb 1773 St. Giles' Church, Kingston, Kent, England - IGI, accessed 11 7 2011, indexing project (batch) number: M00831-1, source film number: 899997
Another IGI entry shows a date of 7 Feb - this was a Sunday in 1773 and I think a date when the banns were read
PR entry now seen - shows Richard Rose otp and Margaret Baker otp [ no marital status shown] marr by banns; both made their mark; witnesses were Richard Baker (made his mark) and Richard White (signed)
Kingston Church Family ID F4114 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth ADAMS, b. Abt 1782, Bishopsbourne, Kent, England , d. 26 Feb 1862, The Union Workhouse, Bridge, Kent, England (Age ~ 80 years)
Other Partners: Joseph RENALSBanns of marriage From 27 Apr 1800 to 11 May 1800 St. Mary’s Church, Bishopsbourne, Kent, England - The entry (KFHS transcript, CD 23) shows Richard as otp and a bachelor, Elizabeth's abode as Bridge, but the field for spinster or widow is blank
Banns of marriage From 11 May 1800 to 12 Jun 1800 St. Peter’s Church, Bridge, Kent, England - "Richard Rose of the Parish of Bishopsbourne and Elizabeth Adams of this Parish"
From PR image (on FMP) which shows 3 readings on 11 May 1800, 26 May 1800, 12 Jun 1800, though these dates may not be quite right. Banns were read on a Sunday, and although 11 May was a Sunday in 1800, 26 May was a Monday and 12 June a Thursday!
They were also supposed to be read for 3 consecutive weeks, and although in chapels which may only have had a service every 3 weeks they were sometimes read at 3 week intervals rather than weekly in the parish church as the law seemed to require, Bridge was a parish and would have been expected to have services every Sunday.
Married 21 Jun 1800 St. Peter’s Church, Bridge, Kent, England - Curiously, the banns were read in Bishopsbourne because Richard was of the parish, but the marriage register shows him as of Kingstone. Possibly abode and where he was born / came from had been confused - the latter shouldn't matter for banns and marriage registers.
Neither banns nor marriage register for Bridge show marital status for either Richard or Elizabeth.
The marriage was witnessed by another Richard Rose and a Sarah Rose - I guess these were the groom's father and sister.
Children 9 children Last Modified 27 Mar 2021 Family ID F656 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- Birthplace from 1851 census, age unclear - rounded down to 65 in 1841 (implies that on 6 June he had not reached 70) but as 80 in 1851 - implies reached that age by 30 March.