As of June 25, 1860, John and Sarah Rose were living in rural Shelby County where they were raising 3 children of their own. John was 23 years old at that time, and Sarah was 22. Everyone in the household including Sarah's 17-year-old brother, Reuben Morehead who was also living with them, were all born in Illinois. At that time, Henry S. Rose was 6. Jeanette M. Rose was 5. Thomas W. Rose was 2 years old. John Rose and Reuben Morehead both reported farming. But, neither owned land. John Rose's personal estate was valued at $350 (about $10K in 2017).
As of June 25, 1860, John and Sarah Rose were living in rural Shelby County where they were raising 3 children of their own. John was 23 years old at that time, and Sarah was 22. Everyone in the household including Sarah's 17-year-old brother, Reuben Morehead who was also living with them, were all born in Illinois. At that time, Henry S. Rose was 6. Jeanette M. Rose was 5. Thomas W. Rose was 2 years old. John Rose and Reuben Morehead both reported farming. But, neither owned land. John Rose's personal estate was valued at $350 (about $10K in 2017).
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