BLOUNT COUNTY, TN - MISC - Quiller E. "Eagle" Rose Pension File ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Alice Foster-Blevins TNriogal@aol.com ==================================================================== PENSION FILE C-2502596 Quiller E. ROSE (Known as Eagle ROSE) Post Offices: Greenback, Loudon Co; Cades Cove, Bank, Chilhowee and Calderwood, Blount County; Rex and Vonore, Monroe Co. Tennessee, Tapoca, Graham Co. North Carolina Last Address: Calderwood, Blount County, Tennessee Filed for pension March 4, 1902 and said he was born December 7, 1876 Married: Minnie DITMORE on December 11, 1906, in Blount County, Tennessee Children: Blanche ROSE (Mrs. Gordie LYNN)April 29 1908 Floyd Theodore ROSE born May 1, 1911 Divorced: From Minnie DITMORE on June 5, 1912 Pension: $6 per month from March 4, 1902; $8 from September 5, 1906 and $10 from March 18, 1908. Found Dead: Quiller E. ROSE, known as Eagle ROSE was found dead in Yellow Creek on May 14, 1926. Postmaster: The postmaster at Calderwood returned his pension check, stating that he had been reported missing since April 2 1926. (presumed dead from that date) Not Guilty: Six men; John GLADDEN, his son, Little Dan (or John), Oliver BAKER, Starling SAWYERS, Charlie PETERSON, Jack PRINCE, of Welch Cove, Fontana; were tried for the murder of Eagle ROSE but a Jury in Superior Court of Graham County, found all defendants not guilty. Family: Eagle ROSE was the son of J. M. ROSE and wife, Mary JENKINS ROSE. He had brothers named Thee and Pitt ROSE. Both were killed before Eagle ROSE was murdered. J. Thee ROSE was killed at Meadow, Blount County, Tennessee on the L&N RR April 12 1909 by Dick THOMAS, and George W. ROSE, known as Pitt ROSE was killed at the Southern Depot in Calderwood on March 3, 1923 by Charlie DITMORE.