Rosalind was the second daughter of Boultbee: William (b1774) William Boultbee and Frances Ann Appleyard (1768 - 1830). She was born September 1, 1804 at Clay Hill, Beckenham, Kent, England.
1838, Rosalind was planning to travel to Canada to assist her younger brother Washington in the care of their older brother Felix Boultbee, #202397989, five children. Her decision was noted in a letter to Washington Boultbee from his cousin Les J. Short in England.
Rosalind arrived at Ancaster, Canada on July 6, 1840. She lived for two years at her brother's home, and in November 1842 purchased the farm and house across the road from her brother.
return to England to visit her cousin the Boultbee:Richard Moore, Rev. Reverend Richard Moore Boultbee once more. Richard's wife had died the previous year, and he was left with seven children to care for, and the return of Rosalind to his home seemed a very practical solution to his emergency.
In the late 1860s, they retired to Bath, and in April 1874 Richard died, and Rosalind died four months later. Their burials were in the Barnwell St. Andrew and All Saints Churchyard, alongside Richard's first wife, Mary Pegge. There is a stained glass window memorial to Rosalind in St. George's Church, Georgetown, Ontario, Canada.
Her family consisted of four brothers, Felix #202398034, Alfred Boultbee 1799 - 1817, Horatio 1801-1849 cholera (Mexico) and Washington, and a sister, Frances d.1848 of Cholera #202398034
There was money in the family left from father Joseph's estate, yet there must have been some unrest to prompt five of the children to try their fortunes in America, four to Canada, and one, Horatio 15 Aug 1801 -1849, in Mexico, who sent money to sisters Frances & Rosalind. The sixth child, Alfred, died in England at age 17.
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Rosalind was the second daughter of Boultbee: William (b1774) William Boultbee and Frances Ann Appleyard (1768 - 1830). She was born September 1, 1804 at Clay Hill, Beckenham, Kent, England.
1838, Rosalind was planning to travel to Canada to assist her younger brother Washington in the care of their older brother Felix Boultbee, #202397989, five children. Her decision was noted in a letter to Washington Boultbee from his cousin Les J. Short in England.
Rosalind arrived at Ancaster, Canada on July 6, 1840. She lived for two years at her brother's home, and in November 1842 purchased the farm and house across the road from her brother.
return to England to visit her cousin the Boultbee:Richard Moore, Rev. Reverend Richard Moore Boultbee once more. Richard's wife had died the previous year, and he was left with seven children to care for, and the return of Rosalind to his home seemed a very practical solution to his emergency.
In the late 1860s, they retired to Bath, and in April 1874 Richard died, and Rosalind died four months later. Their burials were in the Barnwell St. Andrew and All Saints Churchyard, alongside Richard's first wife, Mary Pegge. There is a stained glass window memorial to Rosalind in St. George's Church, Georgetown, Ontario, Canada.
Her family consisted of four brothers, Felix #202398034, Alfred Boultbee 1799 - 1817, Horatio 1801-1849 cholera (Mexico) and Washington, and a sister, Frances d.1848 of Cholera #202398034
There was money in the family left from father Joseph's estate, yet there must have been some unrest to prompt five of the children to try their fortunes in America, four to Canada, and one, Horatio 15 Aug 1801 -1849, in Mexico, who sent money to sisters Frances & Rosalind. The sixth child, Alfred, died in England at age 17.
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