List, Is Harless F. Rose a descendant of : please read below? Thank you Jean Brand [email protected] Generation No. 1 1. D. FAYETTE1 ROSE He married SARAH ELIZABETH "BETTY" BARNETT 1894 in Scott Co., VA, daughter of ELIJAH BARNETT and PERMELIA LYON. She was born May 23, 1873 in Clinchport, Scott Co., VA, and died October 10, 1951. More About SARAH ELIZABETH "BETTY" BARNETT: Burial: Barnett Cemetery, Big Ridge Children of D. ROSE and SARAH BARNETT are: i. NELLIE JANE2 ROSE, b. July 17, 1890, Scott Co, VA; d. November 12, 1955, Scott Co, VA; m. SAMUEL HALL PIERSON, February 27, 1909, Scott Co., VA; b. September 03, 1883, Scott Co, VA; d. March 16, 1979, Kingsport, Sullivan Co., TN. More About NELLIE JANE ROSE: 1: February 27, 1909, Has her name as M.J. Rose Burial: Barnett Cemetery, Big Ridge, VA Residence: February 27, 1909, Was living in Wise Co., VA at time of marriage per Marriage Cert. More About SAMUEL HALL PIERSON: 1: February 27, 1909, Scott Co, VA Mar Bk 3, Pg 81, Ln 32 Nellie's marraige 4: Marriage lists: Samuelage 21 and widowed and MJ Rose as age 22 and single Burial: Barnett Cemetery, Big Ridge, VA Civil War: Marriage lists: Samuel age 19 and Maggie age 18. ii. BOY ROSE, b. Abt. 1895. iii. HIRAM ROSE, b. Abt. 1902. iv. SAMSON ROSE, b. Abt. 1904. Murder story: WISE - Murder suspect Harless F. Rose pleaded not guilty Wednesday to capital murder and robbery in connection with the shooting death of a Coeburn supermarket manager in October. Rose, 32, of Coeburn, stood quietly with court-appointed defense lawyers Walt Rivers and Stephen Kalista as a deputy circuit court clerk read the charges from the March 16 two-count indictment. He replied "not guilty" with no sign of emotion when asked how he pleaded to the charges. The capital murder charge carries a maximum penalty of death if Rose is convicted, while the robbery charge carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Rose was arrested Saturday by Dickenson County Sheriff Bobby Hammonds after Coeburn, Wise County and Virginia State Police officers began searching for him Friday morning. The indictment stems from the Oct. 5 robbery and shooting death of Timothy Dale Hughes, a manager at the Coeburn Payless Supermarket. Hughes was taking a bank deposit to the nearby Miner's Exchange Bank about 10:40 p.m. Two employees who accompanied him said a man wearing a black ski mask and holding a pistol shot Hughes and took the bank deposit. Hughes and the employees then chased the shooter, who fired and struck Hughes again. Hughes collapsed at the scene. Members of Hughes' family sat quietly in the front row of the spectators' section of the courtroom as Wise County Circuit Court Judge J. Robert Stump went over routine arraignment procedures with Rose and his attorneys. Stump declared Rose indigent for purposes of legal representation, adding that "the court has appointed you two attorneys since this case is very serious." Kalista told Stump that Rose did not request his right to a speedy trial, and Stump scheduled Aug. 6-8 for the trial. Kalista also asked Stump to set a bond for Rose, noting that the county magistrate ordered him held without bond upon his arrest Saturday. Commonwealth's Attorney Joe Carico objected to bond, and Kalista said he did not necessarily expect a bond hearing during Wednesday's arraignment. Stump told the defense and prosecution to confer on a date for a bond hearing. Carico later said no date had been agreed upon by Wednesday evening. Carico declined comment Wednesday on the nature of evidence against Rose but noted that Rose had submitted to a blood test during the investigation. Investigators have declined to comment on whether a weapon has been recovered in connection with the killing, although a black ski mask was found in a Coeburn residential yard several days after Hughes' death.