___ Ross

      Sex: M

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1. *Susan Frances Gauthier
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Abijah Ross

      Sex: M

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1. *Elizabeth Dennett
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Christiana Ross

      Sex: F

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          Birth: in Scotland
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          Death: May 13, 1903 - Epsom, NH
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1. *William McLean
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                1. Lizzie McLane



Edgar Ross

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Abt 1853 - New Brunswick, Canada
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Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Francena Edgerly
       Marriage: Jun 26, 1881 - Epsom, NH

Notes
Marriage Notes (Sarah Francena Edgerly)
NHVR: Edgard Ross, resident Newburym MA, blacksmith age 28 to Sarah F. Edgerly, resident Epsom, age 28. First marriage for each by N.A. Avery, clergeyman at Epsom. He born New Brunswick, she Chichester, NH.

Only parent listed is her father, Sylvester Edgerly.



Esther Ross

      Sex: F

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1. *Thomas Langley
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Franklin Fowler Ross

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Dec 17, 1953 - Hennepin, MN
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Parents
         Father: Franklin Jacob Ross
         Mother: Nancy Belyea Critchett



Franklin Jacob Ross

      Sex: M

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1. *Nancy Belyea Critchett
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                1. Nancy Critchett Ross
                2. Franklin Fowler Ross



Hannah Ross

      Sex: F

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1. *Joseph Emerson
       Marriage: May 19, 1726



John Ross

      Sex: M

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       Children:
                1. Margaret Ross



John C. Ross

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Abt 1796
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          Death: May 4, 1828 - Epsom, NH
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Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth 'Betsy' Pettingill
       Marriage: Abt Aug 2, 1826

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1827, September 1 John C. Ross moved into the house of Joseph Lawrence and agreed to pay 75 cents per month as long as he occupied said house. From Joseph Lawrence Day Book.
NH Patriot 5-26-1828

In Epsom, May 4, of pulmonary consumption, Mr. John C. Ross, aged 32. He enlisted in the army of the United States in 1808. In 1811, in the company commanded by the late Capt. Geo. W. Prescott of Portsmouth, he went with the fourth regiment, (of which the gallant Miller was then lieutenant colonel) to the sources of the Wabash; and in the battle of Tippecanoe, (the prelude to the war that soon followed) was severely wounded in the breast by an Indian arrow. In the spring of 1813, he joined the Kentucky volunteers who were descending the Miami, for the relief of Fort Meigs, then closely invested by the British and Indians. Ross accompanied that portion of the relieving army which landed the west side of the river to storm the British batteries which they did with great gallantry; but not satisfied with this victory, and pursuing the enemy too far, were drawn into an ambuscade, and nearly all cut off. When Col. Dudley was wounded, Ross was near him, and saw the Colonel kill an Indian with his own hand, and soon after fall by a second shot, while cheering and exhorting his men. Ross escaped from the massacre, and while attempting to cross the rapids, was struck by a musket ball, which lodged in his body, and was never extracted. He was assisted across the river by Stephen Knight, now living in Northwood, and by another soldier by the name of Cook, who with others rushed from the fort into the water to save their comrades escaping from the slaughter. Not withstanding this disaster, the siege was soon raised, and the enemy retreated. In the ensuing summer, Ross participated with the brave Crogham and his small but fearless garrison in the memorable defense of Fort Stephenson on the Sandusky. After the war he returned to his old quarters, Fort Constitution in this State, where he continued in the service till the effects of his wound, and the increase of the disease which carried him to his grave, rendered him too feeble for duty, when he was honorably discharged. Reader! Let not the memory of those who fought and bled for our liberties, or of those who fought and bled to maintain them, be forgotten!
Marriage Notes (Elizabeth 'Betsy' Pettingill)
From records of James Babb, Town Clerk
1826, May 28 John C. Ross, Elizabeth Pettengill of Epsom, published. Certificate given and paid August 2, 1826. Ross was formerly of Haverhill, MS, possible a Rev. Vet.


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