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James Alsop
(Abt 1797-)
Rosanna Gray
(Abt 1802-)
Jonas Houser
(1804-1846)
Elizabeth Richardson
(1809-1872)
David O. Alsop
(1827-1898)
Mary Ellen Houser
(1830-1876)
Mary Rose Alsop
(1871-After 1899)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Clarence Fuller

2. Jesse E. Trent

Mary Rose Alsop 1 2

  • Born: 16 April 1871, Atlanta, IL 1 2
  • Partnership (1): Clarence Fuller about 1888
  • Marriage (2): Jesse E. Trent in 1899 in Illinois 1
  • Died: After 1899
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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• She appeared on the 1880 US Census in Lincoln, IL on 18 June 1880. 2

1880 US Census
Page 151C, District 42, Family 224, Roll 0227
Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois
Rosa Alsop..Dau..9...IL

(Living with father and stepmother.)
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Mary had a relationship with Clarence Fuller about 1888. (Clarence Fuller was born about 1866 and died after 29 July 1889.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:


The Decatur Herald Dispatch
, Decatur, IL October 25, 1890
AN OPERATOR ARRESTED
The Lincoln Monitor contains the following bit of news: "Clarence Fuller, a young man and telephone operator at the junction of the Illinois Central and Terre Haute & Peoria Railroad, two miles beyond Decatur, was arrested and brought here by deputy Sheriff S. W. Clay, of Atlanta, yesterday, charged by Miss Rose Alsop, of Atlanta, of being the father of her child, now over a year old. He gave the bail in the sum of $600 for his appearance before the magistrate for trial on the 25th inst." The girl has a number of his letters written to her at different times, and couched in the most endearing terms. Fuller was raised in Atlanta, where his parents now reside.
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The Decatur Herald Dispatch, Nov 1, 1890
The trial of Clarence Fuller, the telephone operator at the Illinois Central junction, two miles beyond Decatur, was held at Atlanta on Saturday afternoon, on a charge of bastardy, brought against him by Rose Alsop. She charged that he was the father of her child, now about 15 months of age. In addition to her statement, a number of letters were produced, written to her by Fuller, calling her his "little wife", "little queen", "little rosebud" and many other endearing names. He made no defense to the case, and did not even Try .... his own behalf. He was held in .... .... ..... to
the County ... ... ... ... ....(Last two lines unable to read)
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Mary next married Jesse E. Trent in 1899 in Illinois.1 (Jesse E. Trent was born in April 1872 1 and died on 2 October 1931 in Decatur, IL 1.)


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Sources


1 David Alsup, "Alsop/Alsup Family," database, RootsWeb (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dpalsup_1 : accessed 23 Oct 2009).

2 1880 U.S. census, population schedule, Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois, enumeration district (ED) 42, p. 151C, family 224, David O. Alsop and Josephine J. Mann; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 26 Aug 2015); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll 0227.


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