Andrew Rose , Jr. b. about 1754 d. 1815
| Lineage | Rose |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Andrew Rose , Jr. |
| Parents
♂ Andrew Rose b. about 1725 d. about 1788 | |
| Reference numbers | 1097::monroe.ged::INDI::@I1740@ |
Events
about 1754 birth: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
other: "The McKinley Family" H.T.O Blue, See Notes
military service: Revolutionary War soldier; Battle of Monmouth
5 March 1774 marriage: ♀ Hannah Chapman b. 15 August 1757 d. about 1840
1778 child birth: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, ♂ Ephraim Rose , Sr. b. 1778 d. 28 August 1851
3 November 1780 child birth: Philadelphiia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, ♂ Jacob Rose b. 3 November 1780 d. 1865
1781 child birth: Philadelphiia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, ♂ Andrew Rose b. 1781 d. 1843
about 1783 child birth: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, ♂ James Rose b. about 1783 d. 11 August 1865
about 1787 child birth: Philadelphiia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, ♂ Chapman Rose b. about 1787
15 November 1788 child birth: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, ♀ Mary Polly Rose b. 15 November 1788 d. 20 August 1847
about 1789 child birth: Philadelphiia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, ♂ Benjamin Rose b. about 1789
about 1791 child birth: Philadelphiia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, ♀ Elizabeth Rose b. about 1791
1815 death: Pine Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Notes
From "The McKinley Family" by H.T.O. Blue (Genealogist) pg 8: "Strange as it may seem James was married into a family of workers in iron. The family was named Rose. They were among those who had fled from England to Holland for refuge from religious persecution, at about the time the McKinleys wer struggling for freedom of belief in Scotland, Andrew Rose was among the leaders of the English Puritans. He came to America from Holland with William Penn, and received a grant of land encompassing nearly sixty miles where Doylestown, Pennsylvania, now stands.
Mr. Rose was a prominent factor in the early colonial history of Pennsylvania. He prospered in business and became a member of th legislative council of the colony. His son, Andrew Rose, Jr., was a soldier in the Revolutionary War for a short time but after the battle of Monmouth it was decided that he could be of more service to his could be of more service to his country in his iron foundry than as a bearer of a musket in the field. He manufactured cannon and other ordance supplies during the remaining years of the war.
After the war Andrew Rose, Jr., removed from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to Center County and continued his business as an iron founder. It was about this time that the Rose and McKinley families formed an acquaintanceship which resulted in several marriages between the different members of the two families.
Andrew Rose ws the father of eight children, one of whom, Mary Rose, became the wife of James McKinley, grandfather of President William McKinley."
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: ♂ Andrew Rose , Jr.
death: about 1840, Chatfield, Crawford County, Ohio
occupation: Carpenter, Iron Business, Manager of a charcoal furnace in Lisbon, Ohio
residence: Pine Township (Mercer County Pennsylvania), Farm
other: "Ancestry of President McKinley", See Notes
marriage: ♀ Mary Polly Rose , Mercer County (Pennsylvania)
military service: 1812, War of 1812, Battle of Tippecanoe, Served under General William Henry Harrison
other: 1820, Center Township (Columbiana County Ohio), U.S. Census
other: 1840, Chatfield (Ohio), Crawford County (Ohio), See Notes--U.S. Census
death: 20 August 1847, South Bend (Indiana), St. Joseph County (Indiana)
marriage: ♂ William McKinley , Lisbon (Ohio), Columbiana County (Ohio)
death: 12 December 1897, Canton, Stark County, Ohio
