Came across this thread again after a long time out of family history research. 6 years ago I was looking for our Robert RR Rose and I still am! Though I know much more about him than I did back then. In fact I now more about this man's life than any other ancestor I've researched, everything that is except where he was born or who is parents were!!!
Robert Reginald Richmond Rose died at Westminster London and was buried at St John the Evangelist on 4th May 1829. The address given in the church register was 13 Medway St Westminster.
The whole Rose family had come to London from Jersey in 1826 and originally were living at Red Cross St Southwark. This is the address given on Robert's application letter to the Greenwich School in May 1826 when he was applying for his three youngest children, Jane ,John George and Ann, to be admitted. The Greenwich School was a charity school for the families of ex Naval personnel who found themselves in financial difficulties. Robert says in his letter that trying to start his Newspaper in Jersey cost him all his founds.
The most informative part of this letter was the surprising fact that RRR's daughter Jane ( born 1813 St Helier Jersey) and his son Robert Richmond ( born 1809 St Helier and mentioned in the application) were alive in 1826. The assumption was that they had died as babies, mainly because nothing has ever been found on them apart from their birth . Shows you should never assume anything!
I can't find a thing on son Robert Richmond Rose. There are plenty of Robert Roses around the right age in the English census's but none born in Jersey. He is not in any of the Jersey censuses even though his mother and sister Ann eventually return there. Jane could be the Jane Rose who married William Edward Bishop at St John the Evangelist in 1832. But again I can't find this couple in any censuses . Very frustrating!
The oddest thing to come out of the Greenwich School papers I order from National Archives UK was
the signing of the 50 pound surety for John George Rose in September 1828. This was when he was starting the senior school at Greenwich and was to ensure John George joined the Navy after his education ( he did). His mother Ann Rose signed, calling herself a widow ( she wasn't) and giving her address as 13 Medway St. Co signing the surety was Robertine Bouton also a widow and also giving her address as 13 Medway st.
It was really easy to trace Robertine Bouton. She was French and the widow of Antoine Augustin Bouton, a member of the Legion d'Honeur and a loyal soldier of Napoleon.
So Ann Rose ,wife of a Royal Navy officer who spent his entire naval career fighting the French was living with the widow of a French officer and pretending to be a widow herself!!!
Is it any wonder this family drives me crazy?