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Samantha Eliza “Mattie” <I>Beard</I> Rose

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Samantha Eliza “Mattie” Beard Rose

Birth
Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Sep 1931 (aged 86)
Herman, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Herman, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Aged Herman Resident Dies Friday

Mrs. Mattie Rose Came
Here in 1875

Mrs. Mattie E. Rose passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E.W. Burdic Friday evening, Sept. 11. She was born November 10, 1844 at Richmond, Indiana, and moved to Salem, Iowa with her parents in 1856. She was married to Solomon C. Rose at Salem December 31, 1860. They moved to Omaha in 1865. They came to Washington county during the spring of 1875 and settled on a farm six miles west of Herman where they resided for about 28 years until they retired in Herman in 1903, where she has made her home since. She and her husband were of the early pioneers of Omaha and among the early settlers of Washington County. Mr. Rose passed away September 16, 1908. Mrs. Rose is survived by two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Eugene W. Burdic of Herman, Mrs. Jessie Lackaye, Sterling, Illinois, Mr. George W. Rose and Eugene A. Rose both of Omaha, four sisters and one brother: Mrs. Camilla Elliott of Omaha, Mrs. Lillie D. Stewart of Omaha, Mrs. Delos P. Beard, Omaha, and Mrs. E.W. Caldwell of Sioux City, Mrs. G.W. Shields of Los Angeles, fourteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Burdic home, Rev. John Poucher of Omaha officiating. Interment was at the Herman cemetery.
Aged Herman Resident Dies Friday

Mrs. Mattie Rose Came
Here in 1875

Mrs. Mattie E. Rose passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E.W. Burdic Friday evening, Sept. 11. She was born November 10, 1844 at Richmond, Indiana, and moved to Salem, Iowa with her parents in 1856. She was married to Solomon C. Rose at Salem December 31, 1860. They moved to Omaha in 1865. They came to Washington county during the spring of 1875 and settled on a farm six miles west of Herman where they resided for about 28 years until they retired in Herman in 1903, where she has made her home since. She and her husband were of the early pioneers of Omaha and among the early settlers of Washington County. Mr. Rose passed away September 16, 1908. Mrs. Rose is survived by two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Eugene W. Burdic of Herman, Mrs. Jessie Lackaye, Sterling, Illinois, Mr. George W. Rose and Eugene A. Rose both of Omaha, four sisters and one brother: Mrs. Camilla Elliott of Omaha, Mrs. Lillie D. Stewart of Omaha, Mrs. Delos P. Beard, Omaha, and Mrs. E.W. Caldwell of Sioux City, Mrs. G.W. Shields of Los Angeles, fourteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Burdic home, Rev. John Poucher of Omaha officiating. Interment was at the Herman cemetery.

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