Johnston County, NC - Rose Family Cemetery Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Laurie Knight Belangia - lbgolfer66@earthlink.net Rose Family Cemetery located off the Barefoot Rd / Hwy 701...Johnston County These are my great, great grandparents William Nicholas Rose January 6, 1825 to Sept 27, 1905 (his headstone was broken in half) Inscription: William N. Rose Born Jan 6, 1825 Died Sept 27, 1905 Aged 80 yrs, 8 mos, 21 ds His wife Pherebee Lee Rose May 2, 1825 to June 17, 1891 Inscription on her headstone: Wife of William N. Sr., Born May 2, 1825 Died June 17, 1891 Aged 66 yrs, 1 mo, 15 days Her soul has now taken To mansions of glory to mingle with angels (The rest of the inscription is so worn I cannot make it out.) Together they had 5 children: Mary Ingram Rose 1849-1902 George Bryan Rose 1850-1914 John James Rose 1852-1930 William Avera Rose 1858- Joseph Lee Rose 1859-1902 --------- My great grandfather John James Rose his two wives. First Julia Amanda Rose (daughter of Benjamin Bryan Rose). And second wife Bethany Johnson. John James Rose & Julia Amanda Rose. J.J. Rose June 22, 1852 June 21, 1930 Julia A. Wife of John J. Rose August 21, 1857 November 4, 1894 Bethany Wife of John J. Rose March 24, 1864 August 31, 1921 --------- Mary Ingram Rose...daughter of William Nicholas and Pherebee Lee. (John James's sister) Mary Ingram Rose Inscription: In Memory of Mary I. Wife of Furney Langston Born June 15,1849 Died Sept 15, 1902 Aged 53 years 3 months The inscription at the bottom is difficult for me to make out. It looks like: She was a kind _______ There are 3 more lines I can't make out. She married Furney Langston Inscription Furney Langston Born Mar 19, 1848 Died Aug 10, 1884 Aged 36 yrs, 4 months 21 days This stone is badly weathered and broken in half. It looked like someone recently had come along and brushed several of the headstones with something.... and in some instances made it easier to read ..in others it made them chalky and more crumbly. They were definitely interested in Furney and Mary Ingram & Pherebee Lee's headstones. These were the main ones they attempted to clean up.