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Jean Rose 1692–1730 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Aug 1692

Birth Location: Penstang, Ontario, Canada

Death Date: Aft. 1730

Death Location: Essex, Ontario, Canada

Father: William Rose

Mother:

Spouse(s): Albert Easton

Children(s): Philip d'Estaing, Muriel Pfeifer)

In 1692, Jean Rose entered the world in Penstang, Ontario, Canada, born to William E Rose And Mary Rose Mclelland. Jean Rose married Albert Edward Easton, and had children including Muriel Alice Easton Pfeifer, Philip Eastin D Estaing. Jean Rose passed away in 1730 in Essex, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1692, Jean Rose entered the world in Penstang, Ontario, Canada, born to William E Rose And Mary Rose Mclelland.
  • Jean Rose married Albert Edward Easton, and had children including Muriel Alice Easton Pfeifer, Philip Eastin D Estaing.
  • Jean Rose passed away in 1730 in Essex, Ontario, Canada.

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Jean Rose's Ancestors

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Jean Rose
1692–1730
Birth Place: Penstang, Ontario, Canada
Parents
William E Rose
1665–
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jean Rose's Descendants

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Jean Rose (25 Aug 1692–Aft. 1730) m. Albert (Edward) Easton (9 Aug 1690–19 Jul 1772)
  1. 1. Philip (Eastin) d'Estaing 1730–1768 m. Elizabeth (Douglas,) Quaker 1733–1791 m. Sarah (Anna) Smith 1783–
    1. 1. 1st (Lt Philip Eastin, American War for Independence, 4th Virginia) Reg. 1755–1817 m. Sarah (Ann Hite Smith () Eastin) 1767–1843
      1. 1. Mary ('Polly') Easton 1767–1822 m. Rev (John Gardner B Davis, American War for Independence, Baptist) minister 1762–1831
        1. 1. Rebecca (Elizabeth Davis () Barber) 1838–1892 m. 1822–1890 m. William (T) Barber 1837–
        2. 2. Charles Davis 1792–1862
        3. 3. William Davis 1804–1880
        4. 4. Lucy Davis 1790–1820
        5. 5. General (James Keenan Davis, War of 1812, in the Battle of New Orleans; on staff of General Sam Houston in 1836, Adjutant General in 1842;) Congressman 1790–1869 m. Ann (Elizabeth) Hill 1795–1869
        6. 6. Philip Davis 1791–1841
        7. 7. Charles Davis 1796–1862
        8. 8. George (Eves) Davis 1798–1824
        9. 9. Jonathan Davis 1800–1840
        10. 10. Jonathan Davis 1798–1869
      2. 2. Major (Charles Smith Eastin, Wars of 1812 and 1814; was in Gen. Harrison's campaign in the) Northwest 1783–1865 m. Sarah Eastin 1789–1866
        1. 1. Harriet (Eastin) (Allison) 1827–1918
        2. 2. Elizabeth (Eastin) (Bates) 1814–1845
      3. 3. 1st (Lt Philip Easton, American War for Independence: Virginia 4th & 8th) Regts. 1795–1855
      4. 4. Louisiana ("Lucy") Eastin 1805–1857
      5. 5. Rebecca Eastin 1785–1846
      6. 6. Martin Easton 1791–1803
      7. 7. Mahala Eastin 1799–1882
      8. 8. David Eastin 1796–1840 m. Nancy Griffin 1794–1845
        1. 1. James (F) Eastin 1820–1907
        2. 2. Catherine (Griffin) Eastin 1817–1894
        3. 3. Mahala Eastin 1814–1850
        4. 4. William Eastin 1818–1883
        5. 5. Elizabeth Eastin 1811–1908
        6. 6. Martha (Jane) Eastin 1829–1910
      9. 9. George Eastin 1787–1803
      10. 10. Frances ('Fanny') Eastin 1786–1846
      11. 11. Sarah Eastin 1808–1867
    2. 2. 1759–1836 m. 1746–1821
      1. 1. Judith (M) Shackelford 1794–1850
      2. 2. Philip (Eastin) Shackelford 1779–1856
      3. 3. Rev (Edmund Shackelford, slaveowner) 7x 1781–1830 m. Mildred (“Millie”) Phillips 1788–1828
        1. 1. Achilles (Douglas) Shackelford 1808–
        2. 2. James (Hardwick B.) Shackelford 1812–
      4. 4. John Shackelford 1783–1857
      5. 5. Charles (Edmund) Shackelford 1785–1857
      6. 6. Reuben (E) Shackelford 1790–1837 m. Mary Hendrick 1806–1880
        1. 1. William (Jefferson) Shackelford 1832–1895
      7. 7. Sarah (Welch Mussen) Shackelford 1801–1872
      8. 8. Thomas (Jefferson) Shackelford 1805–1839
    3. 3. Charles Easton 1758–1784
    4. 4. Elizabeth (Ann) Easton 1756–1791
    5. 5. Johnston (Easton, US War for) Independence 1764–1784 m. Mary Gardner 1757–1849
      1. 1. Jane ("Jenny" Easton) * 1780–1862 m. Samuel (B) Hill 1779–1856
        1. 1. John (B) Hill 1804–1884
        2. 2. Philip Hill 1810–1881
        3. 3. George (Easton) Hill 1812–1851
        4. 4. Elizabeth South 1801–1878
        5. 5. Mary (Catherine Hill) (South0 1807–1852
        6. 6. Francis (Ashbury) Hill 1814–1888 m. Lois (H) Covalt 1817–1886
        7. 7. Thomas (S) Hill 1799–1877
        8. 8. Rebecca (Ann G.) Hill 1822–1902
        9. 9. Rachel (Ann) Hill 1805–1880
    6. 6. Lt (Richard Eastin, Revolutionary) War 1748–1785
    7. 7. Mary Easton 1782–1822
  2. 2. Muriel (Alice Easton () Pfeifer) 1914–

Jean Rose's Timeline

2 Records

1692
25 Aug 1692
Birth of Jean Rose in Penstang, Ontario, Canada
Penstang, Ontario, Canada
1730
Aft. 1730
Age 38
Death of Jean Rose in Essex, Ontario, Canada
Essex, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Aug 1692
    Event Place: Penstang, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: New York
    Record Source: U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project), National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Index, 1917-1950 Declarations of Intention, U.S. District Court, Southern Dist. of New York, M1675; Microfilm Serial: M1675; Microfilm Roll: 27

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1730
    Event Place: Essex, Ontario, Canada

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