HISTORY: Rose Standish Chapter, Lyon Co., IA This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Roseanna Zehner April 2003 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ______________________________________________________ NOTE: For more information on Lyon County, Iowa Please visit the Lyon County, IAGenWeb page at http://iagenweb.org/lyon/ ______________________________________________________ Rose Standish Chapter Rock Rapids, Iowa Organized "Rose Standish" August 31, 1907 Appointed Chapter Regent December 5,1906 Mrs. Hattie S.B. Harrison Rock Rapids, Iowa Charter No. 780 Organized August 31, 1907 Regent Mrs. Kate M. Cox Signature and Ancestor(s) National No. Address Hattie I. Brock Harrison 45311 Mrs. Hattie Harrison John Putnam Rock Rapids, Iowa Catherine O. Carpenter 59766 Mrs. Catherine Carpenter Liet. Josiah Osgood Rock Rapids, Iowa Ensign Daniel Toll Louise D. Bremer 60301 Mrs. Louis D. Bremer William Roberts De Smet, South Dakota Catherine Carpenter 60302 Miss Catherine Carpenter Benj. Miller Rock Rapids, Iowa Ensign Daniel Toll Lieut. Josiah Osgood Kate Manning Cox 60303 Mrs. Kate Cox Thos. Lewis Rock Rapids, Iowa Pelatiah Dewey Rufus Baker Ella E. Thompson Greenleaf 60304 Mrs. Ella Greenleaf Abel Spalding Rock Rapids, Iowa Genie M. Thompson Nichols 60305 Mrs. Genie Nichols Abel Spalding Rock Rapids, Iowa Lily F. Thompson Parker 60306 Mrs. Lily Parker Abel Spalding Rock Rapids, Iowa Caroline H. Lockwood Primitz 60307 Mrs. Caroline H. Primitz Samuel Gunnabell Rock Rapids, Iowa John Gunnabell Gertrude Vera Thompson 60308 Miss Gertrude Thompson Abel Spalding Rock Rapids, Iowa Pauline E. Thompson 60309 Miss Pauline E. Thompson Abel Spalding Rock Rapids, Iowa Leta Thompson Wold 60310 Mrs. Leta Wold Abel Spalding Rock Rapids, Iowa Celestia A. Fobes Thompson 61988 Mrs. Celestia Thompson Ebenezer Trowbridge Rock Rapids, Iowa Mary Farrand Brockway 47441 Mrs. Mary Brockway Gardner Tilbert Rock Rapids, Iowa Source: Iowa Daughters of the American Revolution 1891-1911 Compiled by Mary Johnston, State Historian 1909-1910.