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Alfreda Jane <I>McBride</I> Rose

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Alfreda Jane McBride Rose

Birth
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Feb 1911 (aged 59)
Kennard, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Kennard, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Blair Tribune 22 Feb 1911

Jane Rose

Mrs. A. D. Rose of Rosalie died of pneumonia last Friday and was buried in the Kennard cemetery Sunday. Mrs. Rose was one of the old settlers of this neighborhood and her death came as a shock to her many friends and relatives. Although the day was stormy and the roads almost impassable, quite a few turned out, although a number did not know of her death until after the remains were buried. She was 59 years old and leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her loss. We sincerely sympathize with them in their sad affliction.

written by Blitz *note—he wrote many articles for the Kennard Enterprise

Kennard Enterprise 24 Feb 1911

The remains of Mrs. A. D. Rose were brought here from Walthill, Neb., Sunday and the remains laid to rest in the Kennard cemetery. Mrs. Rose was a highly esteemed lady, and the husband and children have our sincere sympathy in their sad bereavement.

Blair Democrat 23 Feb 1911

KENNARD HAPPENINGS
On last Friday evening A. D. Anderson received the sad news of the death of his wife's aunt at Rosalie of pneumonia, Mrs. A. D. Rose. She was 57 years old and leaves several children and a husband to mourn her death. Mr. and Mrs. Rose moved from here sixteen years ago, and the remains were brought to Kennard for burial and laid to rest beside the child that had preceded her to that great beyond. We extend our sincere sympathy to the father and children and other relatives in their sorrow.

*Alfredia Jane McBride Rose was the daughter of George Washington McBride (1821-1901) & Rachel Bantham (1825-1908)
*Contributed by Cynthia Sipes
Blair Tribune 22 Feb 1911

Jane Rose

Mrs. A. D. Rose of Rosalie died of pneumonia last Friday and was buried in the Kennard cemetery Sunday. Mrs. Rose was one of the old settlers of this neighborhood and her death came as a shock to her many friends and relatives. Although the day was stormy and the roads almost impassable, quite a few turned out, although a number did not know of her death until after the remains were buried. She was 59 years old and leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her loss. We sincerely sympathize with them in their sad affliction.

written by Blitz *note—he wrote many articles for the Kennard Enterprise

Kennard Enterprise 24 Feb 1911

The remains of Mrs. A. D. Rose were brought here from Walthill, Neb., Sunday and the remains laid to rest in the Kennard cemetery. Mrs. Rose was a highly esteemed lady, and the husband and children have our sincere sympathy in their sad bereavement.

Blair Democrat 23 Feb 1911

KENNARD HAPPENINGS
On last Friday evening A. D. Anderson received the sad news of the death of his wife's aunt at Rosalie of pneumonia, Mrs. A. D. Rose. She was 57 years old and leaves several children and a husband to mourn her death. Mr. and Mrs. Rose moved from here sixteen years ago, and the remains were brought to Kennard for burial and laid to rest beside the child that had preceded her to that great beyond. We extend our sincere sympathy to the father and children and other relatives in their sorrow.

*Alfredia Jane McBride Rose was the daughter of George Washington McBride (1821-1901) & Rachel Bantham (1825-1908)
*Contributed by Cynthia Sipes


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