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Rosetta May <I>Bennett</I> McIntosh

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Rosetta May Bennett McIntosh

Birth
Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
20 Jul 1962 (aged 93)
DeLand, Volusia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, Plot 38, Space 7
Memorial ID
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Rosetta May Bennett McIntosh was born on December 3, 1868 In Beckett, Berkshire County, Massachusetts to Charles M. Bennett 1847-1876 and Sarah M. Stowell 1841-1886.

According to the census of June 2, 1900, Rosetta McIntosh lived in Swampscott Town, County of Essex in the State of Massachusetts. She was the wife of the head of household, Orsamus A. McIntosh of 13 Elmwood Road. She had been married 10 years and was the mother of six children. Rosetta was born in Massachusetts as was her father. Her mother was born in Connecticut. She could speak, read and write English. By 1910 the census found the family in Gainesville City, Florida. Perhaps Rosetta and Orsamus moved after the death of the daughter Hazel in 1905.

Orsamus and Rosetta moved to Daytona Beach in about 1932 from St. Petersburg. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution in St. Petersburg and of the White Chapel Church of God in Daytona Beach. Rosetta outlived her husband by almost 26 years and survived the passing of three of her six children. Her eldest son, Charles S. McIntosh, was a retired mortician of Baggett-McIntosh Inc. He died in June of 1962 about a month before Rosetta passed. Baggett-McIntosh handled the funeral of both Rosetta and Charles.

Survivors at her passing included a son, Glenn, Hampton; two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Sinclair, St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Jennie Boutelier, Guilford, Conn.; 14 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren.
Rosetta May Bennett McIntosh was born on December 3, 1868 In Beckett, Berkshire County, Massachusetts to Charles M. Bennett 1847-1876 and Sarah M. Stowell 1841-1886.

According to the census of June 2, 1900, Rosetta McIntosh lived in Swampscott Town, County of Essex in the State of Massachusetts. She was the wife of the head of household, Orsamus A. McIntosh of 13 Elmwood Road. She had been married 10 years and was the mother of six children. Rosetta was born in Massachusetts as was her father. Her mother was born in Connecticut. She could speak, read and write English. By 1910 the census found the family in Gainesville City, Florida. Perhaps Rosetta and Orsamus moved after the death of the daughter Hazel in 1905.

Orsamus and Rosetta moved to Daytona Beach in about 1932 from St. Petersburg. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution in St. Petersburg and of the White Chapel Church of God in Daytona Beach. Rosetta outlived her husband by almost 26 years and survived the passing of three of her six children. Her eldest son, Charles S. McIntosh, was a retired mortician of Baggett-McIntosh Inc. He died in June of 1962 about a month before Rosetta passed. Baggett-McIntosh handled the funeral of both Rosetta and Charles.

Survivors at her passing included a son, Glenn, Hampton; two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Sinclair, St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Jennie Boutelier, Guilford, Conn.; 14 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren.

Gravesite Details

No marker. Buried next to husband OA McIntosh



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