Quote from "Historical Researches of Gouldsboro, Maine"..published 1904-DAR and again by the Gouldsboro Historical Society-1984 on page 56-"Eleazer Rosebrook, of Guildhall, Vermont was one of General Cobb's farm hands, aiding the General to turn stones into bread. He married Harriet, a daughter of Nahum Guptill and bought a portion of the "Marsh" of General Cobb. Some years later his daughter Eliza, one of eleven children, served the General as a housemaid, receiving fifty cents in Winter and four shillings in Summer."
They actually had 13 Children. 2 sets of Twins. (1 twin that died very young**and I have been unable to find burial information) They are as follows:
Lydia 1811-1878 (Isaac Tracy)
Eliza 1813-1892 (Jeremiah Tracy)
Clymena (Climena) 1815-1878 (William L. Joy)
Sarah Ann 1817-1897 (Mark L. Bunker)
David Cobb 1819-1869 Captain of the Sea
Nahum C 1821-1822**-Suspect he too is buried in this cemetery
Nahum G 1823-1882 Captain of the Sea
Freeland R 1827-1901 Farmer
Martha Parritt (Twin to William H. Rosebrook)) 1830-1900 (Gowen W. Bunker)
William H (Twin) 1830-1895 Captain of the Sea
Ebenezer Cobb (Twin to Henry C. Rosebrook) 1832-1833**-Suspect he too is buried in this cemetery
Henry C Rosebrook(Twin) 1832-1863
Ebenezer Cobb "Eben" 1835-1911 Captain of the Sea (Sarah Jane Spurling)
Nahum C. Rosebrook; 1821-1823 and another brother, Ebenezer C. Rosebrook (Twin to Henry C. Rosebrook); 1832-1833, as listed above are surely buried in this cemetery. The family was living in Gouldsboro when these children were born and died. To date I have no documents proving they are buried here.
Ebenezer Cobb "Eben" and his Wife Sarah Jane Spurling and some of their family are buried in the "Preble Cemetery" on the Great Cranberry Island, Maine.
Henry C Rosebrook and His brother Freeland R both served in Co. E. 26th Regiment. Maine-Civil War
Quote from "Historical Researches of Gouldsboro, Maine"..published 1904-DAR and again by the Gouldsboro Historical Society-1984 on page 56-"Eleazer Rosebrook, of Guildhall, Vermont was one of General Cobb's farm hands, aiding the General to turn stones into bread. He married Harriet, a daughter of Nahum Guptill and bought a portion of the "Marsh" of General Cobb. Some years later his daughter Eliza, one of eleven children, served the General as a housemaid, receiving fifty cents in Winter and four shillings in Summer."
They actually had 13 Children. 2 sets of Twins. (1 twin that died very young**and I have been unable to find burial information) They are as follows:
Lydia 1811-1878 (Isaac Tracy)
Eliza 1813-1892 (Jeremiah Tracy)
Clymena (Climena) 1815-1878 (William L. Joy)
Sarah Ann 1817-1897 (Mark L. Bunker)
David Cobb 1819-1869 Captain of the Sea
Nahum C 1821-1822**-Suspect he too is buried in this cemetery
Nahum G 1823-1882 Captain of the Sea
Freeland R 1827-1901 Farmer
Martha Parritt (Twin to William H. Rosebrook)) 1830-1900 (Gowen W. Bunker)
William H (Twin) 1830-1895 Captain of the Sea
Ebenezer Cobb (Twin to Henry C. Rosebrook) 1832-1833**-Suspect he too is buried in this cemetery
Henry C Rosebrook(Twin) 1832-1863
Ebenezer Cobb "Eben" 1835-1911 Captain of the Sea (Sarah Jane Spurling)
Nahum C. Rosebrook; 1821-1823 and another brother, Ebenezer C. Rosebrook (Twin to Henry C. Rosebrook); 1832-1833, as listed above are surely buried in this cemetery. The family was living in Gouldsboro when these children were born and died. To date I have no documents proving they are buried here.
Ebenezer Cobb "Eben" and his Wife Sarah Jane Spurling and some of their family are buried in the "Preble Cemetery" on the Great Cranberry Island, Maine.
Henry C Rosebrook and His brother Freeland R both served in Co. E. 26th Regiment. Maine-Civil War
Family Members
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Lydia Rosebrook Tracy
1811–1878
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Eliza Ann Rosebrook Tracy
1813–1892
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Climena B Rosebrook Joy
1815–1878
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Sarah Ann Rosebrook Bunker
1817–1897
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Capt David Cobb Rosebrook
1819–1869
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Capt Nahum Good "Nate" Rosebrook
1823–1882
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Freeland R Rosebrook
1827–1901
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Capt William H Rosebrook
1830–1895
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Martha Parrott Rosebrook Bunker
1830–1900
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Henry Cobb Rosebrook
1832–1863
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PVT Henry Cobb Rosebrook
1832–1863
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Ebenezer Cobb "Eben" Rosebrook
1835–1911
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