Henry Rose and his wife, Ellen (née ?) lived at 63 St Helen's Rd, Hastings with their daughters at the beginning of 20C. Henry was a prosperous grocer. One daughter, Laura Sophia, married George Ockenden of Bexhill. Two of Henry's unmarried daughters continued living in St Helen's Road until c.1952.
While I maintain an interest in the Ockenden side, I do not have the time or energy to delve into the Rose family history. Alas I do not remember the maiden name of Ellen. Can anyone on this forum perhaps tell us? This information may trigger a better response.
Anyway, I have two old pictures of Ellen's ancestors from my late father, Stuart Ockenden. I would love them to go to someone who is researching the Rose family. Is anyone interested?
OB
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27-01-2018, 12:43 AM #1
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Rose family - Halstead and Hastings
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27-01-2018, 1:47 AM #2
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Ellen EDWARDS
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27-01-2018, 10:05 AM #3
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That's very helpful because I guess the Edwards' line may have more interest. BTW, I have a print-out from the 1911 census, which shows them at 21 Queens Road, Hastings. This would have been the grocery shop. Their ages were HR 70; ER 69. There were also three daughters present: Lily, 34; Marion 31, Eleanor 29. I remember all three very well. The first two remained spinsters but Eleanor, my Aunt 'Judy', married Walter Slocombe, another grocer. Funnily enough, I came across George Ockenden and Walter Slocombe both then apprentices and living about another grocery shop in Eastbourne. I can't remember which census now but I don't think that they then know that there would later be a inter-family marriage.
OB
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01-03-2018, 10:23 PM #4
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I have just come across several more trees of the Rose family. These would have been drawn in the 1950s by my great-aunt Lily ("Bill") and one goes back to an Elizabeth Rose 1687-1783. Towns mentioned include Sevenoaks, Sandwich and of course Hastings. There are also papers relating to the Dines family and the Claydon family. Perhaps I can donate them to the Society of Genealogists. Can someone pse advise?
OB
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