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Rosetta Ceres “Rose” <I>Boltinghouse</I> Payne

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Rosetta Ceres “Rose” Boltinghouse Payne

Birth
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Death
22 Sep 1951 (aged 76)
Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Rose Payne taught four years at the Dolan School.
She was known to many in the community as, "Aunt Rose' because many of her brothers had large families so "Aunt Rose" was often heard from the children. She was a very devout Christians and required a 'good Christina life' from
friends and family.
Because her Niece, Muriel Boltinghouse Landrum drove a vehicle they were often seen together at funerals and events.
Rose was raised by a generous father and mother, James(Jim)
and Didima P Boltinghouse and the teaching from them no doubt was passed on to Rose.
She was also American Patriot loving her country. This may have been because her father James enlisted in the Union Army serving with three Indiana Companies, fought in the battle of Chattanooga in 1963 and was wounded there.
While growing up her mother made all of her clothes.
She was known to walk a long distance when she had no transportation, such as from her home up old 37 down the Mose Rine HIll to the Harry Landrum store at Dolan.

The above was gathered and written by James Landrum who
remembers 'Aunt Rose" very well since she was in our home,
and grocery store quite often.
Rose Payne taught four years at the Dolan School.
She was known to many in the community as, "Aunt Rose' because many of her brothers had large families so "Aunt Rose" was often heard from the children. She was a very devout Christians and required a 'good Christina life' from
friends and family.
Because her Niece, Muriel Boltinghouse Landrum drove a vehicle they were often seen together at funerals and events.
Rose was raised by a generous father and mother, James(Jim)
and Didima P Boltinghouse and the teaching from them no doubt was passed on to Rose.
She was also American Patriot loving her country. This may have been because her father James enlisted in the Union Army serving with three Indiana Companies, fought in the battle of Chattanooga in 1963 and was wounded there.
While growing up her mother made all of her clothes.
She was known to walk a long distance when she had no transportation, such as from her home up old 37 down the Mose Rine HIll to the Harry Landrum store at Dolan.

The above was gathered and written by James Landrum who
remembers 'Aunt Rose" very well since she was in our home,
and grocery store quite often.


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