woman. Quote from Sprunt's
Chronicles of the Cape Fear,
"Endowed with adminstrative abil-
ity, which called forth the
remark "She ought to have been a
General." She was the leader of
the Soldiers' Aid Society and for
4 years did its work of bene-
ficence with unablated energy. Six
of her own sons & 3 sons-in-law
wore the Gray. Her home was a
warehouse to support the soldiers
and their needs.∼w/o Armand John DeRosset
m/o Catherine Douglass DeRossett Meares, William Lord DeRosset, Eliza Hill DeRosset Myers, Alice London DeRossett Daves, Moses John DeRossett, Louis Henry DeRossett, Armand Lanar DeRosset, Edward Swift DeRosset, Thomas Childs DeRosset, Annie DeRossett, and Frederick Ancrum DeRossett
woman. Quote from Sprunt's
Chronicles of the Cape Fear,
"Endowed with adminstrative abil-
ity, which called forth the
remark "She ought to have been a
General." She was the leader of
the Soldiers' Aid Society and for
4 years did its work of bene-
ficence with unablated energy. Six
of her own sons & 3 sons-in-law
wore the Gray. Her home was a
warehouse to support the soldiers
and their needs.∼w/o Armand John DeRosset
m/o Catherine Douglass DeRossett Meares, William Lord DeRosset, Eliza Hill DeRosset Myers, Alice London DeRossett Daves, Moses John DeRossett, Louis Henry DeRossett, Armand Lanar DeRosset, Edward Swift DeRosset, Thomas Childs DeRosset, Annie DeRossett, and Frederick Ancrum DeRossett
Family Members
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Katherine Douglass "Kate" DeRosset Meares
1830–1914
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Col William Lord DeRosset Sr
1832–1910
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Eliza Hill "Lessie" DeRosset Myers
1834–1909
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Alice London DeRosset Daves
1836–1897
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Dr Moses John "John" DeRosset
1838–1881
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Louis Henry DeRosset
1840–1875
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Capt Armand Lamar DeRosset Sr
1842–1910
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PVT Edward Swift DeRosset
1844–1861
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Capt Thomas Childs DeRosset Sr
1845–1878
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Annie DeRosset
1848–1855
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Rev Frederick Ancrum DeRosset
1856–1915
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