Person:Jane Ralston (5)

Watchers
  1. Mary RalstonEst 1732 - 1748
  2. Jane "Jean" RalstonEst 1739 - 1809
  3. Samuel RalstonAbt 1740 -
  4. John RalstonAbt 1740 -
  5. Letitia RalstonAbt 1740 -
m. Abt 1766
  1. James Rosbrugh1767 - 1850
  2. Letitia Rosbrugh1769 - Abt 1859
  3. Mary RosbrughAbt 1772 -
  4. Sarah RosbrughAbt 1774 - Abt 1850
  5. John RosbrughAbt 1776 - Aft 1810
Facts and Events
Name Jane "Jean" Ralston
Married Name _____ Rosbrugh
Gender Female
Birth? Est 1739 Northampton, Pennsylvania, United StatesAllen Township
Marriage Abt 1766 Northampton, Pennsylvania, United StatesAllen Township
to Rev. John Rosbrugh, Clerical Martyr of the Revolution
Death[1] 27 Mar 1809 Northampton, Pennsylvania, United Statesage 70 - Allen Township
Burial[1] Northampton, Pennsylvania, United StatesAllen Township
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Family Recorded, in Clyde, John Cunningham. Rosbrugh, a tale of the Revolution, or, Life, labors and death of Rev. John Rosbrugh: pastor of Greenwich, Oxford and Mansfield Woodhouse (Washington) Presbyterian Churches, N.J., from 1764 to 1769, and of Allen Township Church, Pa., from 1769 to 1777 : chaplain in the Continental Army, clerical martyr of the Revolution, killed by Hessians, in the Battle of Assunpink, at Trenton, New Jersey, Jan. 2d, 1777. (Easton Pa.: New Jersey Historical Society, 1880)
    12-13, 75.

    p 75 - ... [Mrs. Rosbrugh] dying March 27th, 1809. Upon her tombstone in the old Irish Settlement burying-ground, Allen township, Northampton county, Pennsylvania, may be seen the following inscription: "In memory of Jane Rosebrugh, who departed this life March twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and nine, aged seventy years, relict of the Rev. John Rosebrugh, formerly pastor of this congregation, who fell victim to British cruelty, at Trenton, January second, seventeen hundred and seventy-seven." ...