Samuel Walter Rose

1867

Samuel Walter Rose was born January 24, 1867 in South Carolina, to John Warren Rose, Sr. and Mary Ella Watts Rose.

1880

Samuel W. Rose was counted in the census on 17 Jun 1880 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 13-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home was his father, John W Rose; his mother, Mary E. Rose; and his siblings, Samuel W. Rose, Emma Rose, Anna M Rose, Johnnie Rose, and Minnie Rose.

1914

On August 12, 1914, S. W. Rose was listed in the newspaper article “Visitors to Jubilee.”

1928

On January 1, 1928, Mr. S. W. Rose was listed in the newspaper article “Blaney.”

1930 Census Information:

According to the United State census recorded on May 9, 1930, Walter S Rose (63), owned a home in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina with his wife; Elizabeth Rose (63), his son, Stanley N Rose (26), his daughter, Elise G Rose (22), his daughter-in-law, Josephine T Rose (19) and his granddaughter, Gladys J Rose (1). It was reported the family members were all born in South Carolina. Walter S. Rose and Stanley Rose were farmers on a general farm.

1931

On April 20, 1931, S. W. Rose was mentioned as a living son in the obituary of John W. Rose.

1936

On September 8, 1936, S. W. Rose was mentioned as a pallbearer in the obituary of Edward M. Flaherty.

1937

On January 20, 1937, S. W. Rose was mentioned as the living brother in the obituary of Mrs. Annie M Nelson.

1939

On January 24, 1939, Samuel W. Rose was mentioned in the newspaper article “Seen Here and There.

1940 Census Information:

According to the US Census recorded on May 12, 1940, Stanley Norman Rose (36), owned a home on U.S. Highway No. 1, in Blaney, Kershaw, South Carolina, with his wife Josephine Thornton Rose (29) and their children, Gladys June Rose (11), and Gerald Stanley Rose (9 months), and his father Samuel Walter Rose (73). It was reported the family members were all born in South Carolina and lived in the same house on April 1, 1935. Stanley Norman Rose was employees as a truck driver for a lumber mill, Josephine Thornton Rose kept house, Gladys June Rose was a student, Gerald Stanley Rose was to young to attend school, and Samuel Walter Rose was a farmer.

1941

On January 25, 1941, Samuel W. Rose, was listed in the newspaper article “Seen Here and There.”

On September 5, 1941, S. W. Rose, was listed in the newspaper article “Blaney School To Open Fall Term On Sept. 10.

1942

On January 24, 1941, S.W. Rose, was listed in the newspaper article “Seen Here and There.”

1949

Samuel Walter Rose, 82, passed away on July 3, 1949. He was buried in Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Elgin, South Carolina.

He was predeceased by his wife, Lizzie Percival Rose and son Arlin Chester Rose.

He was survived by his children; Mattie Rose Ross, Walter English Rose and
Stanley Norman Rose.

Located in Union Baptist Church Cemetery
Elgin, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
Photo added by Caroline Burleson

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