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    1. [PA-LAC] Rosar
    2. This morning I was back in St. Mary's Cemetery in South Side. My grandson is buried there, and I went to his grave. But I digress. I have noticed a lot of talk on this list about the name ROSAR. I came across a few graves of that family, and copied downthe information. Bear in mind that I am NOT related to the ROSARs, nor do I have any more information on them. Here goes. 1. The first grave was two names Jacob ROSAR 1833-1914 Mary ROSAR 1847-1934 2. The second grave had a large obelisk shaped stone with several small individual stones. On the main stone Max M. ROSAR 1856-1920 Mary, his wife 1858-1950 Emma born 11 December 1877 died 22 July 1896 Francis born 12 February 1890 died 13 January 1900 John born 11 July 1823 died 23 November 1901 Elizabeth WINTERHALT 1895-1918 Individual stones John ROSAR 1823-1901 Elizabeth, wife of Joseph WINTERHALT 1895-1918 Max M. 1856-1920 Mary, wife of Max. M. 1858-1950 E. ROSAR (probably Emma) 3. The last consisted of two large stones together with several small individual stones or those of a couple. It was hard to tell who went with which stone. It was probably a very large plot. Mary ROSAR BRIER 1879-1942 Jacob ROSAR 1845-1928 Father, Charles ROSAR 1871-1930 ROSAR (main stone) Jacob 1845-1928 Charles 1871-1930 Rose 1872-1957 Ruth ROSAR GALBRAITH 1904-1944 Edna ROSAR ELSTON 1901-1980 Frances M. ROSAR 1893-1974 Military stone Joseph ROSAR 1st Lt. QM Corps 8 November 1974 aged 51 years Father, Joseph G. ROSAR 1869-1942 Mary 1870-1956 Romayne ROSAR 18908-1967 Mother, Catherine ROSAR 1881-1958 Father, William P. ROSAR 1876-1953 Elizabeth ROSAR 1864-1928 Peter ROSAR 1835-1908 Mother, Charlotte E. ROSAR 1878-1938 Father, Peter J. ROSAR 1878-1953 Charles C. ROSAR 1866-1948 Clara ROSAR 1879-1965 Hope this helps someone. Again, I have NO more information on any of these families. My only connection with the cemetery is that my grandson is buried there. Tom Price

    07/07/2001 09:55:23