Thomas ROSE

Male 1705 - 1778  (73 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas ROSE was born on 27 Feb 1705 (son of Thomas ROSE and Mary GATES); died on 12 Apr 1778 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Geer Cemetery, Griswold, New London, Connecticut.

    Thomas married Sarah HARRIS on 28 Jan 1742. Sarah (daughter of Thomas HARRIS and Elizabeth CHURCH) was born on 18 May 1722 in Plainfield, Windham, Connecticut; died in 1793. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Asa ROSE was born on 25 May 1746; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas ROSE was born in 1671 in Preston, New London, Connecticut (son of Thomas ROSE, Cpt. and Hannah ALLYN); died on 15 May 1733 in Preston, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Geer Cemetery, Griswold, New London, Connecticut.

    Thomas married Mary GATES in 1704 in Preston, New London, Connecticut. Mary (daughter of Thomas GATES and Elizabeth FREEMAN) was born on 10 Mar 1676 in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died in Jul 1737. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary GATES was born on 10 Mar 1676 in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts (daughter of Thomas GATES and Elizabeth FREEMAN); died in Jul 1737.
    Children:
    1. 1. Thomas ROSE was born on 27 Feb 1705; died on 12 Apr 1778 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Geer Cemetery, Griswold, New London, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas ROSE, Cpt. was born about 1653 in Rose Hill, New London, Connecticut (son of Thomas ROSE and Joanna RANSFORD); died on 19 Apr 1744 in Preston, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Thomas Rose was an early settler in the southern part of Preston,Connecticut. His name acquired notoriety from the situation of hisdwelling house. A large oak tree near the house was a noted boundary markbetween Norwich and New London, standing as a stately warder precisely atthe southeast corner of Norwich. It was directly upon the line runningeast from the head of Poquetannock Cove to the bounds of Stonington, andis referred to in several surveys, acts, and patents."

    He lived in the family of his stepfather, Robert Fleming, at Stonington,when a minor, and, later, in the town of Preston, Conn. He married HannahAllyn, sometime before 1683. He was Deputy to Connecticut General Court,1695. He was in the Narragansett War.

    He was at least 95 years of age when he died. His will was dated November20, 1743 and probated in May 1744. It mentions his wife, daughters JoannaAvery, Dorcas Bellows, Deborah Patrige, Mary Pelton, Damaris Gates,Elizabeth Killam, the heirs of Hannah Sterry and Sarah Killam deceased,the Heirs of son Thomas Rose deceased, son Joseph Rose, and son-in-lawSamuel Patridge. His estate was of the value of 2500 Pounds.

    Thomas married Hannah ALLYN on 16 Sep 1670 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Hannah (daughter of Robert ALLYN and Sarah UNKNOWN) was born in 1650 in New London, New London, Connecticut; died on 5 Jan 1745 in Stongingham, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah ALLYN was born in 1650 in New London, New London, Connecticut (daughter of Robert ALLYN and Sarah UNKNOWN); died on 5 Jan 1745 in Stongingham, New London, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas ROSE was born in 1671 in Preston, New London, Connecticut; died on 15 May 1733 in Preston, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Geer Cemetery, Griswold, New London, Connecticut.
    2. Damaris ROSE was born in 1689 in Preston, New London, Connecticut; died in 1754.

  3. 6.  Thomas GATES was born on 3 May 1646 in Hingham, Norfolk, England (son of Stephen GATES and Ann VEARE); died on 10 Aug 1726 in Preston, Connecticut.

    Thomas married Elizabeth FREEMAN on 6 Jul 1670 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of John FREEMAN and Elizabeth NOYES) was born on 23 Jun 1648 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died before 1723 in Norwich, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth FREEMAN was born on 23 Jun 1648 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts (daughter of John FREEMAN and Elizabeth NOYES); died before 1723 in Norwich, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary GATES was born on 10 Mar 1676 in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died in Jul 1737.
    2. Joseph GATES was born on 16 Mar 1680 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died on 24 Oct 1742.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas ROSE was born about 1626 in St Kitts, Caribbean; died on 24 Nov 1681 in New London, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Thomas (*) Rose is supposed to have arrived at Plymouth Colony via St.Kitts about 1648 or before bringing several children. Savage calls himThomas and says it was probably he who died August 1658 at Ipswich,Massachusetts. Thomas had a brother, Joseph, who married Elizabeth Bumpusand lived in Marshfield, Massachusetts.

    (*) Note: On the use of given name Thomas, the "Parkhurst Manuscripts:Early Families of New London and Vicinity, Vol. 22 P-R" note that"Thomas" Rose is only a supposition. Most genealogists agree that thefirst name of Immigrant Ancestor Rose is unknown, although since the nameThomas was repeated down into future generations, it might be Thomas.Neither is there any known relationship with Daniel Rose of Wethersfield,Conn., Robert Rose of Mass, or the Rose's of Long Island.

    Thomas married Joanna RANSFORD in 1652 in New London, New London, Connecticut. Joanna was born about 1632 in New London, New London, Connecticut; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Joanna RANSFORD was born about 1632 in New London, New London, Connecticut; and died.

    Notes:

    Also spelled Joanne. She married second, Robert Fleming of Stonington,Conn., as early as 1669, when her son was nearly of age, and was hiswidow in Jan. 1681/2. She was living at or near Norwich, Conn., in 1695.She signed herself Joanna Olmstead after 1687, but no record has beenfound of any of her three marriages.

    There is little known about the Widow Rose. There is no evidence to showshe was Eames, or Rathbone, or Ransford; all names speculated for hermaiden name. Her origins and maiden name are unknown. The first name ofher husband is also unknown, although since the name Thomas was repeateddown into future generations, it might be Thomas. Neither is there anyknown relationship with Daniel Rose of Wethersfield, Conn. or Robert Roseof Mass, or the Rose's of Long Island. It is possible she is anunrecorded daughter of another immigrant and married in America.

    NOTES:
    Savage's Dictionary of New England Settlers says, under Thomas Fleming:"FLEMING, ROBERT, Stonington 1669, had grant of land 30 Sept, that year.and died before 1681, leaving widow Joanna and daughter Mary Rose,possibly other children."

    Torrey's New England Marriages Before 1700 has: "ROSE, [Thomas?] & Joanna? ( --1693+), m/2 Robert FLEMMING by 1674, m/3 ? OLMSTEAD bef 1687;b=first born: 1659; ?CT

    "FLEMMING, Robert ( --1681) & Joanna [ROSE], wid, m/3 OLMSTED bef 1687;b=first born: 8 Dec 1674; Stonington, CT
    "OLMSTED, ? & Joanna (ROSE) [FLEMMING], w Robert; aft 18 Jul 1687; ?Stonington/Preston, CT"

    History of the 1st Congregational Church Stonington, Connecticut, Pg 41:"In 1668 a census of the inhabitants of the town was ordered to be taken,embracing those only who were inhabitants or heads of families. February2. There were found to be forty-three inhabitants, viz.: Robert Fleming"

    Tidbits from above: The "b 8 Dec 1674" entry under Flemming shows she mayhave had children with Robert Flemming and we may have some half-cousinsin the Flemming family. This is because b usually means "date of firstborn" in Torrey.


    Torrey apparently found some evidence of her being alive in 1693.

    The Mary described in Savage is likely the Mary Rose who married RobertParke. Her descendants are cousins to Princess Diana, as Princess Dianais a Parke descendant.

    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas ROSE, Cpt. was born about 1653 in Rose Hill, New London, Connecticut; died on 19 Apr 1744 in Preston, New London, Connecticut.

  3. 10.  Robert ALLYN was born in 1608 in Manchester, Lancastershire, England; and died.

    Notes:

    Robert Allyn, the first of that name in this country, was probably bornin England about 1608. He is known to have lived in Salem. Massachusetts,in 1636, and was admitted to the church there in 1642. He was aproprietor at Jeffery's Creek in 1638 and a constable there in 1648. InMarch, 1651, he emigrated with the Glouster Company to New London,Connecticut, and was allotted land on Cape Ann Lane. He later, in 1656,obtained a large tract of land on the east bank of the Thames, thencalled the Pequod river, at a place still called Allyn's Point. This wasthen in the town of New London but by changes in boundaries it soonbecame the town of Ledyard. He was one of a company which purchased landin Norwich or "New Norridge" where he was a constable in 1669. He died in1683 in Ledyard leaving five children by his wife Sarah--a son John, andfour daughters--Sarah, wife of George Geer; Mary, wife of Thomas Park;Hannah, wife of Thomas Rose; Deborah, who afterwards married John GagerJr.

    Robert married Sarah UNKNOWN in 1642 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. Sarah was born about 1624 in London, Middlesex, England; died after 5 Dec 1683 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah UNKNOWN was born about 1624 in London, Middlesex, England; died after 5 Dec 1683 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. 5. Hannah ALLYN was born in 1650 in New London, New London, Connecticut; died on 5 Jan 1745 in Stongingham, New London, Connecticut.

  5. 12.  Stephen GATES was born about 1600 in Norfolk, Norwich, England; died before 29 Sep 1662 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Stephen Gates arrived at Boston, Massachusetts on the ship Diligent,landing August 10, 1638. He travelled with wife Anne and daughtersElizabeth and Mary. He is listed "of Norwich, Norfolk", and bound forHingham. Ages are not given.

    He settled in Hingham, where he received a grant of three acres for ahouse lot, twelve acres for a "great lot" and a three acre planting lot.His house was on Town (now North) Street and was bounded on the north bythe street, on the east by William Buckland's land, and on the west bythe town swamp. In 1647, he received a grant of half an acre of saltmarsh.

    Stephen and his wife probably did not become members of the Hinghamchurch until about May 3, 1646, when their children, Simon, Thomas, Isaacand Rebecca were baptized (birth dates of the children are not found inthe town records).

    He sold his house lot and other property to William Hersey, June 26,1648, after which he may have removed for a time to Cambridge. By 1653,he had moved to Nashaway (Lancaster), where he became one of the town'slargest proprietors. he was one of the petitioners for Lancaster'sincorporation (April 3, 1654).

    His house lot was "on the neck lying north to the house lot of JohnWhitcomb, Jr., bounded by the lot of said John Whitcomb south by thehouse lot of Nathaniel Joslin north by a range of lots easerly whichlyeth on west side of Penicock River and westwardly a piece ofentervail...nigh adjoinning to the North River, the said house lot beingtwenty acres more or less." Stephen also had two intervale lots, one ofthirteen acres; the other of seven, and 314 acres of the upland division.

    Stephen was admitted Freeman May 14, 1656 and served as constable in1657. Stephen was fined 10 pounds because, as Constable, he failed tonotify the voters about a town meeting. The court remitted the fine, whenStephen attributed his lapse to illness, but they relieved him of hisconstable's staff. In 1658, the sons of John Whitcomb killed three ofStephen's pigs. Whitcome agreed to pay for them, but then sought to bereleased from the obligation being "aged and weak and mean in estate."The Court decided in Gate's favor. By then, Stephen was living inSudbury.

    He subsequently removed to Cambridge, where he rented a farm, made hiswill (dated June 9, 1662), and died sometime before the end of September,when his estate was inventoried.

    The will, proved October 7,1662, mentions his wife, sons Simon andThomas, and daughters Elizabeth and Mary (Maynar).

    Stephen married Ann VEARE on 5 May 1628 in Hingham, England. Ann was born about 1603 in Norich, England; died in Feb 1683 in Stow, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Ann VEARE was born about 1603 in Norich, England; died in Feb 1683 in Stow, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas GATES was born on 3 May 1646 in Hingham, Norfolk, England; died on 10 Aug 1726 in Preston, Connecticut.

  7. 14.  John FREEMAN was born on 24 Jan 1601 in Pulborough, Thakeham, Sussex, England; died on 15 Sep 1666 in Sudbury Village, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    John Freeman came to Sudbury, Massachusetts on the Abigail of Londonsailing from Plymouth, England on June 4, 1635. She arrived in Bostonabout October 8, 1635 with sallpox aboard. John traveled with his firstwife, Mary, son John and daughter Cicely. John's origin is not stated,but he is listed as bound for Sudbury. Ages given are John-35, Mary-30,John, Jr.-9, Cicely-4.

    John is listed as Proprietor of Sudbury in 1639, and his son JosephFreeman, was probably the representative of Sudbury in 1691.

    John married Elizabeth NOYES in 1643 in Sudbury Village, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Elizabeth was born in 1625 in Foxcott, Andover, Hampshire, England; died after 1649 in Sudbury Village, Middlesex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth NOYES was born in 1625 in Foxcott, Andover, Hampshire, England; died after 1649 in Sudbury Village, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Noyes was baptized in 1625 at Foxcott (Hampshire) England.
    "Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town"; by Sumner ChiltonPowell; Wesleyan University Press; Middletown, Connecticut; 1963 (974.4POW GuilfordHS) (974.42 S94Po LAPL)

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth FREEMAN was born on 23 Jun 1648 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died before 1723 in Norwich, Connecticut.




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