Stephen P. Rose
- formal_name:
- first_date: 1809
- last_date: 1809
- function: Printer
- locales: Norfolk
- precis: Journeyman printer in Norfolk in 1809.
- notes: Printer
Norfolk
Journeyman printer in Norfolk in 1809.
Rose is an enigmatic figure in the Virginia print trade, leaving only a spare trail of his life and work in extant records. He was employed as a journeyman in Norfolk in November 1809 when he married there, as reported in a few Virginia papers. He was working in Baltimore by 1817 when notices of his unclaimed mail in that city's post office began appearing. And then he died in Baltimore County in March 1821, aged thirty-nine years. Otherwise, Rose is an anonymous tradesman whose origin, training, and employers remain undetermined.
Personal Data
Born:
ca.
1782
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Married:
Nov 29
1809
Sarah Archer Gibbons @ Norfolk, Virginia.
Died:
Mar. 9
1821
Baltimore County, Maryland
No record of offspring yet found.
Sources: Tucker, Norfolk Abstracts, marriage notice in [Richmond] Visitor (Dec. 30, 1809); obituary in Baltimore Patriot (Mar. 16, 1821).
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