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Rebecca <I>Easter</I> Rose

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Rebecca Easter Rose

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
19 Jul 1896 (aged 61)
Lucas, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lucas, Richland County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6591761, Longitude: -82.4036987
Memorial ID
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Their suggestion: (Marianna Kerns Morgan)
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"Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958"
Name: David S. Rose
Spouse's Name: Rebecca Easter
Event Date: 08 Feb 1855
Event Place: Highland,Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51447-2
System Origin: Ohio-ODM
GS Film number: 570613
Reference ID: "The Richland Shield & Banner", Mansfield, Ohio 7/25/1896 Page 3
Third Victim
Of the mysterious poisoning of the Rose Family. The mother died Sunday and the daughter is the only survivor - People of that vicinity intensely aroused and demand investigation.
Coroner Baughman was notified by telephone message from Dr. Budd of Perrysville of the death of Mrs. Rebecca Rose, which occurred at 5 o'clock Sunday morning.
This is the third death, which has occurred in the Rose family the result of supposed poisoning, the deaths of the father and son, Walter, having occurred previously.
The coroner left immediately for the Ross homestead in Pleasant Valley and at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon held a post mortem, assisted by Dr. Budd. The stomach, liver and kidneys were removed and sealed up and brought to this city. They will probably be analyzed, as will also the stomach of Walter, which is in the coroner's possession. The post mortem revealed that Mrs. Rose had died from gastritis, which also caused the death of the father and son.
The coroner developed several facts which tend to cast strong suspicion upon the daughter, Celia, who is the only surviving member of the Rose family. With this evidence at hand Prosecuting Attorney Douglas will bring the case before the grand jury.
The daughter, Celia, appears to be utterly indifferent in the matter and apparently does not comprehend the nature of the crime of which she is suspected.
The funeral of Mrs. Rose was held Monday morning and the remains were interred in the cemetery at Pleasant Valley church, beside those of the father and son.
The people of Pleasant Valley are aroused and demand that the strictest investigation be made to discover if possible the guilty party.

"Richland Shield & Banner", Mansfield, Ohio 8/23/1896
Results of Dr. Spenser's Analysis of the Stomach Of Walter Rose and his Mother, Mrs. Rebecca Rose - Sr. Spencer states that he found Arsenic in the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys of Mrs. Rose and in the stomach and Liver of Walter Rose

Furnished by Marianna Kerns Morgan 6/28/2016
Their suggestion: (Marianna Kerns Morgan)
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"Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958"
Name: David S. Rose
Spouse's Name: Rebecca Easter
Event Date: 08 Feb 1855
Event Place: Highland,Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51447-2
System Origin: Ohio-ODM
GS Film number: 570613
Reference ID: "The Richland Shield & Banner", Mansfield, Ohio 7/25/1896 Page 3
Third Victim
Of the mysterious poisoning of the Rose Family. The mother died Sunday and the daughter is the only survivor - People of that vicinity intensely aroused and demand investigation.
Coroner Baughman was notified by telephone message from Dr. Budd of Perrysville of the death of Mrs. Rebecca Rose, which occurred at 5 o'clock Sunday morning.
This is the third death, which has occurred in the Rose family the result of supposed poisoning, the deaths of the father and son, Walter, having occurred previously.
The coroner left immediately for the Ross homestead in Pleasant Valley and at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon held a post mortem, assisted by Dr. Budd. The stomach, liver and kidneys were removed and sealed up and brought to this city. They will probably be analyzed, as will also the stomach of Walter, which is in the coroner's possession. The post mortem revealed that Mrs. Rose had died from gastritis, which also caused the death of the father and son.
The coroner developed several facts which tend to cast strong suspicion upon the daughter, Celia, who is the only surviving member of the Rose family. With this evidence at hand Prosecuting Attorney Douglas will bring the case before the grand jury.
The daughter, Celia, appears to be utterly indifferent in the matter and apparently does not comprehend the nature of the crime of which she is suspected.
The funeral of Mrs. Rose was held Monday morning and the remains were interred in the cemetery at Pleasant Valley church, beside those of the father and son.
The people of Pleasant Valley are aroused and demand that the strictest investigation be made to discover if possible the guilty party.

"Richland Shield & Banner", Mansfield, Ohio 8/23/1896
Results of Dr. Spenser's Analysis of the Stomach Of Walter Rose and his Mother, Mrs. Rebecca Rose - Sr. Spencer states that he found Arsenic in the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys of Mrs. Rose and in the stomach and Liver of Walter Rose

Furnished by Marianna Kerns Morgan 6/28/2016


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