Person:William Roseborough (1)

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William Rosbrugh
b.Abt 1704 prob Scotland
m. Abt 1700
  1. Robert RoseboroughAbt 1701 - Abt 1783
  2. William RosbrughAbt 1704 - Bef 1776
  3. Rev. John Rosbrugh, Clerical Martyr of the Revolution1714 - 1777
  4. Sarah RoseboroughAbt 1716 -
  5. James RoseboroughAbt 1717 - 1777
  • HWilliam RosbrughAbt 1704 - Bef 1776
  • WJane Christie - Bef 1776
m. Bef 1776
  1. Sarah Rosbrugh - Bef 1776
  2. Robert RosbrughBef 1776 -
  3. John RosbrughBef 1776 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] William Rosbrugh
Alt Name William Roseborough
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1704 prob Scotland
Residence[1] Abt 1720 Ireland?Innis Killen?
Immigration[1] Abt 1740 Warren, New Jersey, United Statessettled near Dannville, Independence Township
Marriage Bef 1776 to Jane Christie
Death? Bef 1776 Warren, New Jersey, United States[named as dec'd in Will of John Rosbrugh, his brother]
Burial[1] Warren, New Jersey, United Statesprob old Moravian graveyard near Hope
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 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)
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