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Personal data Solomon F Rosencrans 

Source 1Sources 2, 3, 4, 5

Household of Solomon F Rosencrans

(1) He is married to Amanda Lee Nn.

They got married on January 24, 1872, he was 24 years old.Sources 2, 4, 5

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Married by JP Thomas Dickson

(2) He is married to Mary Ellen Epley.

They got married on January 29, 1879 at Marion, Ohio, he was 31 years old.Sources 2, 4, 5, 9

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Married by Rev. A. D. Matthews - Methodist
HIstory of Marion County has marriage as January 29, 1878.

Notes about Solomon F Rosencrans

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FROM: John Wehmeyer ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)), Wehmeyer Family of Missouri, 26 May 2000, Rootswe b WCP database john_wehmeyer, www.RootsWeb.com World Connect Project-- Internet, //worldconne ct.rootsweb.com.

SALOMON F. ROSENCRANS, deceased, late an esteemed resident of Scott township, was born in Lu zerne County, Pennsylvania, near Wilkes-Barre, July 2, 1847, and was less than one year old w hen he came to Marion County with his parents, Hon. John and Margaret (Fairchild) Rosencrans.
Hon. John Rosencrans was born in Pennsylvania, August 8, 1804, and was a son of John Rosencr ans, Sr., who came from Germany. The father of our subject came from Pennsylvania to Marion C ounty by team in 1848. He purchased a tract of 160, acres in Scott township, which is now par t of the Rosencrans farm, being situated to the east of the house on the farm. About four yea rs before his death, which occurred in 1885, he moved to Bucyrus and retired from active work , at which time he was the owner of 1,100 acres of land. Politically, he was a Democrat. Fo r 33 years he was a justice of the peace; for two terms-six years in the '60'- he was count y commissioner and for one term he was State Senator. To him and his wife were born the follo wing children: Mrs. Mary A. Clutter, who resides in Scott township; George, William and Joh n deceased; Mrs. Emily Burtnett, who lives in California; Ella, a twin of Emily, who reside s in Indianapolis; Solomon F.; and Mrs. Margaret R. Linn, who lives at Bucyrus.

Solomon F. Rosencrans was reared in Scott. township and remained on the home farm until he w as 25 years of age, when he married and settled on a farm of 130 acres one mile south. In 188 1 he returned to the home farm of 240 acres of which he became the owner, making a total of 3 70 acres that he owned. From 1875 to 1887, inclusive, he was extensively engaged in buying an d selling livestock.
Mr. Rosencrans was married in March, 1872, to Amanda Lee, who died in 1876, leaving three c hildren: Rose, who married George Lee and resides west of Marion; Flora, who married Daniel S honsey and resides in Scott township; and John, who was born January 27, 1875. His second mar riage occurred January 29, 1878, when Mrs. Mary E. (Epley) Fairchild, a sister of Frank Epley , became his wife. Mrs. Fairchild was the widow of Daniel Fairchild, by whom she had one son , Francis M., who was born January 23, 1876, and resides three miles east of Marion. Four chi ldren were born to our subject's second union, namely: Emma May, born June 25, 1880, who die d October 2, 1895; Solomon Earl and Ellen Pearl (twins), born January 12, 1884 the latter mar ried Howard Ward and resides one mile and a half from Caledonia; and Grace, born February 3 , 1886, who married Edgar Likins, of Marion township.
Mr. Rosencrans died very suddenly, November 14, 1906, at the age of 59 years, 3 months an d 12 days, after a 15-minutes illness of neuralgia of the heart. He was buried at Caledonia.
Mr. Rosencrans was a Democrat in politics. He was a justice of the peace for about 19 years , and also served as township trustee for several years. He was a member of Calanthe Lodge, N o. 116, 16, K. of P., of Caledonia, of which his son Solomon Earl Rosencrans, is a member.

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Solomon F Rosencrans
1847-1906

(1) 1872
(2) 1879

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Sources

  1. supplied by Williams., willperf.ged, rootsweb, 2009, compiled by Kenneth Williams
  2. Wehmeyer Family of Missouri, John Wehmeyer
  3. Will of John B. Rosencrans
  4. 3026233.ged
    Date of Import: 21 Apr 2003
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  5. fairce.ged
    Date of Import: 26 Mar 2004
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  6. Marion Co, Ohio, Scott Township 1860 Census
  7. History of Marion County, Ohio, The
  8. Marion Co, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, Paul J and Barbara Midlam
  9. Early Marion County, Ohio - Marriages 1824-1902

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