Milton W. and Emma L. (Losey) Rose/font>, Padroni



MILTON'S FAMILY

In 1870 Whiteside County, Illinois, Jacob Rose is farming, 50, born in New York, Elsie Rose 48, Lorretta Rose 17, and Milton Rose 9, all three born in Canada.

One tree said Elsie Cornford was born about 1822 in Sussex, England.

In 1880 Piatt County, Illinois, there's an Elizabeth Rose, 55, widowed, born in England, with brother Edmund Davis 59 bonr in England.
Loretta Rose Marriage Date 12 Sep 1864?? Marriage Place Whiteside, Illinois, go Henry Litzrodt.


Henry Litzrodt Marriage Date 12 Jun 1890 Marriage Place Hoboken, Hudson, New Jersey, Spouse Anna T.w. Ledsch.

EMMA'S FAMILY

In 1860 Whiteside County, Illinois, Jas. M. Losey is farming, 30, Jehmina 28, Henry 9, wm. 7, Sarah C. 6., Jane 3, and Lynora eleven months.

In 1870 Gage County, Nebraska, J. M. Losey is 41, J. A. Losey 39, H. O. Losey 19, Wm. Losey 18, Jane Losey 13, L. W. Losey 10, D. Losey 7, John Losey 5, Emma Losey 3, and F. O. Losey 5/12.

In 1880 Gage County, Nebraska, J.M. Losey 50 Julyanna Losey 49 Wife Robert M. Losey 17 Son John M. Losey 15 Son Emma Losey 12 Daughter Frank Losey 10 Son Lanarah Losey 5 Daughter William Losey 27 Son Florence Losey 21 Daughter-in-law Manie Losey 8/12 Granddaughter.

In 1885 Clay County, Kansas, James M. Losey is 55, Julianna Losey 54, Frank O. Losey 15, and Leonora Losey 12.

James Marion Losey , born in 19 Feb 1830 Tuscarawas County, Ohio, died in 2 Feb 1915 Padroni, Logan County, Colorado, buried in Ida Cemetery Rose Creek Township, Republic County, Kansas, MEMORIAL ID 58899713.

Sarah C. Losey Wilson , born in 1854 , died in 28 Apr 1931 Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, buried in Fairview Cemetery Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, PLOT Sec. 18 MEMORIAL ID 2163725.
Lyman Woodruff Losey , born in 10 Oct 1859 Illinois, died in 3 Dec 1942 , buried in Ida Cemetery Rose Creek Township, Republic County, Kansas, MEMORIAL ID 38500139.


"THOMAS D. TIBBETS is one of the leading physicians and surgeons residing in Liberty. He was born in Munson, Me., on the 9th of December, 1847, and is a son of Edward Tibbets (deceased), who moved from Munson to Augusta of the same State when our subject was a child. From there he went to DeKalb County, Ill., in the year 1857, and engaged in agriculture until 1864, when he came to this county. He settled on Wolf Creek two miles north of the place now occupied by the city of Liberty, and at that time there were but two stores, a post-office and blacksmith-shop, in Beatrice. Jacob Shaw then had charge of the blacksmith-shop, and he still lives in the same city. There was not a house in the place occupied by this thriving city, and there were but three houses on Plum Creek, four on Wolf Creek and three on Wild Cat Creek, making in all perhaps not more than a dozen houses in this vicinity.
Our subject received an education which qualified him to make the profession of instructing the young and growing minds his principal occupation for a period of eight years, being engaged at different times in the schools all over this neighborhood. In his leisure time during that period he gave attention to the study of medicine, and afterward was graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of St. Joseph, Mo., on the 2d of March, 1880. He had practiced in this vicinity four years previous to his graduation, and when the city of Liberty was founded he located here, having since that time built up quite a good practice. Not only does a physician relieve physical pain and become a confidant to whom suffering people willingly confide their ills, but he endears himself to the families because of his labors in their behalf, and thus enjoys a constantly increasing host of friends.
On the 6th of October, 1874, Dr. Tibbets was united in marriage to Miss Martha J. Losey, a daughter of James M. Losey, of Clay County, Kan. Five children came to their home, two of them only to remain for a short time, and the three now living are Lionel, Stella and Myrtle. The mother is an esteemed and well-known member of society, and a sympathizing helpmate to her husband, encouraging him by her estimable disposition and qualities of womanhood. Our subject has for two years been a member of the County Board of Supervisors, and has served as Chairman of the Town Board of Trustees, being quick to support the measures by which the improvement of the city can be augmented. He is a member of the Republican organization."

Martha Jane Losey Tibbets , born in 8 Jan 1857 Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska, died in 1 Jul 1920 Nebraska, buried in Liberty Cemetery Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska, MEMORIAL ID 61276879 .

Robert Morris Losey , born in 13 Jan 1863 Whiteside County, Illinois, died in 31 Mar 1908 Strong City, Chase County, Kansas, buried in Mizpah Cemetery Clay County, Kansas, MEMORIAL ID 67638779.
Mahaska, Kansas " L. W. Losey returned from Clay Center Saturday morning, where he had been to attend the funeral of his brother, who was killed by the cars in the yards at Strong City, while on his way from Longford to the Southwestern part of the state with an emigrant car belonging to his brother-in-law. Robert Losey was born in Whiteside county, I11., Jan. 15, 1863, and was killed by the cars at Strong City, Kans., March 31, 1908, aged 45 years, 2 months and 18 days. He moved to Gage county, Nebr., in 1884, where he resided until March 4,1885, when he removed to Clay county, Kans. May 6, 1880 he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Risdon, to which union was born six children, three sons and three daughters, whom together with his father and mother, four sisters, and four brothers survive him. Mr. Losey was a kind and loving husband and father, an honest upright Christian man and an exemplary citizen and neighbor, and his sudden death was a severe blow to his friends and loved ones. The funeral was held at a country church near his home, twelve miles south of Clay Center, Friday, April 3, at 2:00 p. m.."

Frank Obadiah Losey Sr. , born in 27 Mar 1870 Blue Springs, Gage County, Nebraska, died in 4 Jan 1962 San Diego, California, buried in Mount Hope Cemetery San Diego, California, MEMORIAL ID 5913310.


Lenora Levancha Losey Knepper , born in 26 Jul 1874 Nebraska, died in 26 Aug 1940 Clay County, Kansas, buried in Greenwood Cemetery Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas, PLOT 20 H 39 MEMORIAL ID 76807879.

MILTON AND EMMA
Milton Rose Age 22, married Emma L. Losey on 23 Jul 1883 in Clay County, Kansas.

In Frontier County, Nebraska in 1900, Milton W. Rise (Should be ROSE), 37, Emma L. 32 Wife, Allie M. 15 Daughter, Walter H. 12 Son, Ernest I. 10 Son, Elma C. 8 Daughter, Reuben W. 3 Son, and Lena H. 1 Daughter.

March 1919 " Mrs. M. W. Rose went to Denver Saturday to spend a few days with her sister and niece."

In 1920 Padroni precinct, Milton Rose is a carpenter, 56, Emma Rose 32 Wife, Hazel Rose 21 Daughter, Ralph Rose 16 Son, Emma Rose 13 Daughter, and Velda Rose 10 Daughter.

October 1922 "Mrs. Lloyd Crowe of near Padroni is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rose."

August 1923 "Jessie Banders of near Proctor is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rose this week."

September 1923 "Mrs. M. W. Rose is visiting her daughter, Mrs.C. W. Newman, in Sterling this week. "

September 1923 "Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rose and daughter Velda motored to Farnmon, Nebr., last week, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Rose's daughter and family."

June 1924 " Sunday visitors at the M. W. Rose home were Mrs Paul Crow and daughters and Mrs. David Crow of Peetz. "

Milton Wallace Rose , born in 1862 Canada , died in 1935 , buried in Riverside Cemetery Sterling, Colorado, MEMORIAL ID 57585786.

Emma Louella Losey Rose , born in 4 Jul 1867 Whiteside County, Illinois, died in 7 Feb 1954 Padroni, Colorado, buried in Riverside Cemetery Sterling, Colorado, MEMORIAL ID 55451577.

REUBEN

Reuben W. Rose Age 28, married Mary A. Melvin, 21, on 6 Apr 1925 in Stockville, Frontier County, Nebraska.

HAZEL
Hazel Lena Crow Father's Name Rose Mother's Name Losey 12 May 1985 Event Place Riverside, California, Birth Date 04 Oct 1898 Birthplace Nebraska.

WALTER

Walter Rose Age 18, born in Kansas, married Ada L. Wear on 2 Aug 1905 in Stockville, Nebraska, Frontier County.


In 1920 Frontier County, Floyd Coon is 30, Ella Coon 33 Wife, Thelma Rose 11 Stepdaughter, Wilma Rose 8 Stepdaughter, Earl Coon 6 Son, and Merl Coon 2 Son.

Ada Luella Coon , born in 30 Dec 1886 , died in 29 Feb 1920 , buried in Farnam Cemetery Frontier County, Nebraska, PLOT 13 25 4 MEMORIAL ID 10936298.

February 22, 1955 Gothenburg, Nebraska " Floyd F. Coon, son of Fred and Ruth Coon, was born September .... County and passed from this life on February 4, 1955, at Walla Walla, Washington, at the age of 66 years, 4 months and 19 days. When a small boy he moved with his family to Farnam, Neb., where he grew to manhood. The remaining years of his life were spent around Brady, North Platte, and Gothenburg, as a blacksmith and welder, which work he continued when he moved to Washington six years ago. In 1912 he was united in marriage to Ella Wear. To this union two sons were born. Ella passed away in 1918. On December 16 1924, he was again united in mariage to Clementine Braden. To this union were born four sons and four daughters. In addition to his widow, to mourn his passing are: six sons, Earl of Omaha, Mearl of California, Harold of Warren, Ohio, Jack of the U. S. Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Ronny and Jerry of Gothenburg. He is also survived by four daughters: Ilene Stanley of North Platte, Dorothy Viter of Kansas City, Mo., Iris Steinmeyer of Gothenburg, and Susan Coon, also of Gothenburg. Surviving also are five brothers: Clarence of Billings, Montana, Arnold of Denver, John of Fremont, Edward of Brady, Archie of Maxwell, and one sister, Nora Newman of San Antonio, Texas. Other surviors include eight grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. His mother and father and one sister preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held at the Brady Methodist church on Saturday, Feb 12th, at 2:30 p. m., with Rev. Charles A. Moorer officiating. Music was furnished by Rev. Elwood Anderson and Larry Viter, who sang Does Jesus Care? and The Old Rugged Cross, accompanied by Mary Ellen Larsen. Pallbearers were William Thanel, George Rosentrater, Ernest Hoaglund, Dewey Carroll, Basil Brown, and Claude McCaig. Burial was in the Gaslin cemetery south of Brady."

WALTER

Walter Rose, Age 28, born in Kansas , married Ruby Palmar on 6 Oct 1917 in Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington.
Walter Harold Rose , born in 28 Mar 1889 Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, died in 25 Apr 1958 Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, buried in Klamath Memorial Park Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, PLOT Fir E-96-31 MEMORIAL ID 32863948 .


EMMA


In 1910 Logan County, Charles W. Newman is farming, 20, Elma Newman 19 Wife, and Cleora Newman 0 Daughter.

RALPH

September 1923 "Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rose and daughter Velda went to Nebraska Thursday morning. They took Ralph to Sterling to work in the sugar factory this winter. "

Ralph Rose Age 24, and Gertrude Hundrup married on 20 Apr 1927 in Sterling.

In 1940 Padroni, Ralph Rose 37 is a truck driver, Gertrude Rose 33 Wife, Wayne Rose 10 Son, and Clinton Rose 6 Son.

Ralph K. Rose , born in 2 Feb 1903 Frontier County, Nebraska, died in 27 Mar 1966 , buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens Sterling, Logan County, Colorado, PLOT Christus Garden Lot 141 MEMORIAL ID 47046922.
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