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- Source:Grant, North Carolina, Bertie Co. file no. 473, John Duggin#Issued + (July 26, 1743 - John Duggin was granted 100 acres in [[Bertie County, North Carolina]] on the island of Conine opposite the mouth of [[Smithwick Creek|Smithwicks creek]] beginning on the [[Roanoke River]] then continuing with the coarse of the river)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#51 + (July 26, 1920 - [[Cynthia Louise Ross, wife of Samuel P. Wells (1842-1920)|Cynthia Wells]] died.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#21 + (June 10, 1850 - [[Hannah Susan Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1850- )|Hannah Susan Ross]] was born.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#40 + (June 10, 1877 - [[Lavina D. Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1837-1877)|Lavina D. Anderson]] died.)
- Source:Letter, George Ross to Mr. Charles Read, June 12, 1719#Main + (June 12, 1719 - The [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Reverend Mr. George Ross]] … June 12, 1719 - The [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Reverend Mr. George Ross]] wrote to the Church Wardens of [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]], “I am really to seek what to write to my Lord of London before I have heard from you; to tell him that I find no incouragement to move upwards, will be enough to satisfy his Lordship, why I have not accepted of his Lordship's offer; but this account, I fear, will neither be very agreeable unto him nor make, perhaps for the interest of the Church at Philadelphia. That that Church, therefore, may not suffer through me, or by reason of any represenatation of mine, in her honour, or welfare, I beg you would give me some Light into this matter; and truely resolve me in this point of encouragement. Shall I write my Lord, that I found little or no encouragement, to settle at Philadelphia, or if this may not be said, shall I acquaint his Lordship that there was encouragement indeed offered me, but that I did not think fit accept of it; this latter account I had rather give, as believing it will please better and be more for the credit of the Gentlemen of the Church above; but neither this, nor the former account, can be offered by me, until I am favored with a relation of what progress you and your Brother Church Warden have made in pursuance of the Vestry's order: Pray, satisfy me in this particular, as soon as possible, that I may get ready my letters, with all convenient speed. I do not utterly decline moving, according to my Lord's proposals, that is when it does appear to me to be what his Lordship calls it, a promotion; but till then I shall endeavour to make myself easy in my present station.”o make myself easy in my present station.”)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (PoA June 13, 1759)#Main + (June 13, 1759 - Know all men by these pres … June 13, 1759 - Know all men by these presents that the incorporated Society for the [[Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts]] hath made ordained, constituted and appointed and by these presents doth make, ordain, constitute and appoint the Reverend Doctor Robert Jenney, Doctor in Divinity and Minister of the [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Church of Christ Church]] in the city of Philadelphia, the Reverend William Smith, Doctor in Divinity and Provost of the College in the said city, Jacob Duché, [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]], and Evan Morgan Esquire, all of the said City of Philadelphia, on the major part of them to be the said incorporated Society's true and lawful attorneys, jointly for and in the name of the said Society to buy and completely purchase lands in the Province of Pennsylvania in American, which they they said attorneys shall think worth (and for which the said Society doth hereby bind and engage themselves to pray) such sum or sums of money as shall be raised by the sale of three hundred thousand New South Seas Annuity Stock and the annual rents and profits of such lands so purchased shall be and remain to the sole use and behalf of the Ministers of the Church of Christ Church in the City of Philadelphia for this time being, and his successors forever. And the said Incorporated Society do hereby ratify all and confirm all and whatsoever their said attorneys on the major part of them shall lawfully do on cause to be done in and about the premises by virtue of these presentst the premises by virtue of these presents)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#47 + (June 16, 1905 - [[Amy Estella Wells, daughter of Samuel P. Wells (1871-1905)|Amy Estella Wells]] died.)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#3 + (June 17, 1719 - The [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Church Wardens]] … June 17, 1719 - The [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Church Wardens]] reported that pursuant to the minutes of the last Vestry they had discoursed with several members of the Church who were very much against entering into any obligatory subscription, but if [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Mr. Ross]] would be pleased to come to the Church on the same foot former ministers have come, viz. upon a voluntary contribution of the people, they would be as liberal as their circumstances would afford.<br>The members of the Vestry now present are of the same opinion and desire the Church Wardens to return answer to Mr. Ross accordingly.ardens to return answer to Mr. Ross accordingly.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#41 + (June 18, 1887 - [[Mitchell Ross, son of Henry Ross (1801-1887)|Mitchell Ross]] died.)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#15 + (June 20, 1729 - Account of the personal es … June 20, 1729 - Account of the personal estate of Manuel Smith of Burlington; by the executor of his last will, Daniel Smith, who has increased it by £1.2.11, received from John Petty and has paid debts due to Michael Kearney, Richard Smith, George Willis, Wm. Fenimore, Rich'd Wright, John Smith, Rebecca Wheeler, Thomas Scattergood, Jos. Furniss, .Thomas Shreeve, Jos'a Rapier, Sam'l Bustill, Isaac Pearson, Nathan Folwell, John Neal, Wm. Wood, Abr'm Heulings, Solomon Smith, John Stockton, Samuel Kemble, Peter Fearne, John Carlisle, Isaac Decow, Jos. White, John Shinn, Nicholas Roach, [[Peter Ross of Burlington|Peter Ross]], Wm. Robinson, John Allen, Rob't Storks, Michael Newbould, James Quest, Samuel Cox, Isaac Williams, Mary Francis, Caleb Rapier, Abr'm Bickley, John Costar, Jasper Mcone, Geo. Morris, Edward Fisher, Joseph Welch, Obadiah Ireton, Thos. Peachy, John Parsons, Richard Allison, W^m. Cale, Renier Tyson, Paul Watkinson, Joseph Smith, Thomas Hunloke, Wm. Cuttler, Thomas Cuttler, Samuel Smith, James Craft, Mathew Derham, widow Ann Reeves of Ancokus, Joshua Rapier (for a pair of shoes 6s. 6d.), Thomas Curtiss, John Dawson, Sarah Land, mantuamaker, 8s. for dresses made for Sarah and Anne, daughters of Manuel Smith.Sarah and Anne, daughters of Manuel Smith.)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#7 + (June 23, 1719 - Nuncupative will of John PentLentn of Monmouth Co., giving his property to [[Henry Ross of Monmouth County|Henry Ross]], and proved by John McDowel, with inventory of his personal estate, £5.18.3; made by Adam Hude and John McDowel.)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#8 + (June 23, 1719 - Inventory of the personal … June 23, 1719 - Inventory of the personal estate of John PentLentn of Monmouth Co. £14.18.3, inch an old Bible 5s., one psalm book 1s. and one confession of faith 1s.; made by Ad. Hude and John McDowel, followed by the affidavit of said McDowell, that a few days and then again a few hours before his death John Pentlen had said he wished [[Henry Ross of Monmouth County|Henry Ross]] and family to have what he left.[Henry Ross of Monmouth County|Henry Ross]] and family to have what he left.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#15 + (June 23, 1835 - [[Polly Ann Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1835-1902)|Polly Ann Ross]] was born.)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#4 + (June 25, 1719 - The Governor acquainted th … June 25, 1719 - The Governor acquainted the Vestry of [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] that the [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Reverend Mr. George Ross]], present at the Governour's House, having applied to him to know the final resolutions of this Vestry in answer to the proposal made to Mr. Ross in his Lordship, Bishop of London, and the Society's late letters, they were now met together for that end, and Mr. Ross waited to know their pleasure.<br>All agreed that Mr. Ross's merit deserved all we could possibly do to invite him to this place, where it was not questioned but that he would give a general satisfaction, but it was regretted that it was not in the Vestry's power to name any more certain provision than had been given to former ministers, viz. a voluntary yearly subscription.<br>However, if Mr. Ross would please to accept of the Bishop of the Honorably Society's Proposition and remove from [[New Castle, Delaware|New Castle]] hither, the Vestry were of opinion that the subscriptions would amount to at least 120 pounds per annum, with which, besides the Common Surplice Fee should be added those of breaking the Ground and Pall, and moreover the Vestry assured Mr. Ross of their best offices as true members of the Church to serve and promote his interest upon all occasions.<br>This being immediately communicated to Mr. Ross by one of the Wardens and two other Members sent out to him for that purpose; Mr. Ross was afterwards called in and returned for answer that he held himself highly obliged to the great regard the Vestry had been pleased to express towards him, and that it had such an influence upon him as to make him resolve to delay returning the answer which he intended to have sent the Bishop by the present opportunity and that if the Vestry please to grant him some small time further for mature consideration he would speedily wait upon them again with a full answer he hoped to their satisfaction.<br>To which which reasonable request of Mr. Ross the Vestry readily agreed.ch which reasonable request of Mr. Ross the Vestry readily agreed.)
- Source:Calendar of New Castle Wills (Calendar)#4 + (June 27, 1737 - Will of Richard Grafton. M … June 27, 1737 - Will of Richard Grafton. Merchant. N.C. Four godchildren, viz: Jane Read, [[George Ross, Signer of the Declaration (1730-1779)|George Ross]], —— Ogle, son of Thomas Ogle, dec'd, George Gonne, —— ——; brothers and sisters in England; George Grafton, Joseph Grafton, Benjamin Grafton, Elizabeth Denham; friend, John Willis. Exc. dau., Mary Grafton; wife, Mary Grafton. Dau. Mary will be 18 years old on the 4th day of September, 1749. Guardian, Clement Plumstead.tember, 1749. Guardian, Clement Plumstead.)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#13 + (June 27, 1745 - It being moved that a stee … June 27, 1745 - It being moved that a steeple be erected and built to [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] in order to have a ring of bells. It is thereupon ordered and agreed that a proper [unclear] be prepared and drawn up by the Wardens for that purpose, and that Thomas Gordon and Captain William Cuzzins receive and take subscriptions from Walnut Street and the southward and there of and Mr. Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Joshua Maddox, Mr. Richard Peters, and Mr. Jacob Duché from Walnut Street to Market Street, and [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|Mr. John Ross]] and Mr. William Clymer fro Market Street to the North End of the City.arket Street to the North End of the City.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#29 + (March 1, 1876 - [[Elbert Elmer Wells, son of Samuel P. Wells (1876- )|Elbert Elmer]] was born.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#31 + (March 11, 1880 - [[Zenas Ladalphus Wells, son of Samuel P. Wells (1880- )|Zenas Ladalphus Wells]] was born.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#44 + (March 12, 1902 - [[Polly Ann Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1835-1902)|Polly A. McPheters]] died.)
- Source:Rowan County Deeds v. 11 (another filming) 1785-1790#1 + (March 16, 1789 - Indenture made by [[Henry Ross of Guilford County (-1827)|Henry Ross of Guilford County]] … March 16, 1789 - Indenture made by [[Henry Ross of Guilford County (-1827)|Henry Ross of Guilford County]] & State of North Carolina of the one part and Enoch Harland of the County & state aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that Henry Ross bargained and sold unto the said Enoch Harland all that tract piece & parcel of land lying in the county of Rowan & state of North Carolina on both sides of the third fork of [[Abbotts Creek, Davidson County, North Carolina|Abbots Creek]] containing the whole [[Source:Grant, North Carolina, Rowan Co. File No. 1290, John Smith|364 acres granted to John Smith]] from the State of North Carolina bearing the date 19th day of Nov in the year 1784 and by the said John Smith made over to the said Henry Ross by a [[Source:Rowan County Deeds (vol. 10 1784-1825)|deed]] bearing the date the 18th day of Feb in the year 1785. Witnessed by John Mendenhall and Nathan Harlan.year 1785. Witnessed by John Mendenhall and Nathan Harlan.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#25 + (March 17, 1839 - [[Samuel P. Wells, husband of Cynthia Louise Ross (1839- )|Samuel P. Wells]] was born.)
- Source:Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross (Cronicle)#Main + (March 1850 - W. R. Baillie published [[Ane Breve Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross (1850)|Ane Breve Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross]] … March 1850 - W. R. Baillie published [[Ane Breve Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross (1850)|Ane Breve Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross]]. In this book he presents the [[Ane Brieve Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross (manuscript)|Balnagown manuscript]] as it was discovered, filling in the blanks and adding additional information provided by a copy made circa 1730 and the [[Deuchar manuscript]][[Deuchar manuscript]])
- Source:Letter, Hugh Ross of Shandwick to David Ross, Edinburgh, March 22, 1764#Main + (March 22, 1764 - [[Hugh Ross 2nd of Kerse & Skeldon (1695-1775)|Hugh Ross]] … March 22, 1764 - [[Hugh Ross 2nd of Kerse & Skeldon (1695-1775)|Hugh Ross]], head of the house of Shandwick, forwarded to [[David Ross the tragedian (1728-1790)|David Ross in Edinburgh]] the letter written by [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross of Philadelphia]] requesting more information about any relationship he may have with the Rosses in Londontionship he may have with the Rosses in London)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#45 + (March 24, 1902 - [[Sinah Melissa Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1832-1902)|Sinah M. Ramsey]] died.)
- Source:Deed book, North Carolina, Tyrrell Co. bk. 2 p. 53, Edmund Smithwick + (March 25, 1749 - [[Edmund Smithwick, planter of Tyrell County|Edmund Smithwick, planter of Tyrell Co.]] … March 25, 1749 - [[Edmund Smithwick, planter of Tyrell County|Edmund Smithwick, planter of Tyrell Co.]], sold to [[William Ross Sr. of Martin County (-1760)|William Ross, planter of Tyrell Co.]], 147 acres joining Jno Dugan, Baylis Creek, Thomas Benet, Peter Steencell, John Gardner, Smithwick, sd Portee. Witnessed by Edward Griffen, [[John Ross of Tyrell County|John Ross]], Edmund Smithwick.[[John Ross of Tyrell County|John Ross]], Edmund Smithwick.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#13 + (March 25, 1831 - Daughter was born and died.)
- Source:Calendar of New Castle Wills (Calendar)#6 + (March 26, 1798 - Will of Samuel Platt, M.D … March 26, 1798 - Will of Samuel Platt, M.D. White Clay Creek Hundred, [[New Castle County, Delaware]]. Daughters, Dinah Worth, Margaret McCrea, Elizabeth Evans, Ann Anderson, Martha Durgan, Jane, and Mary; son, George; grand-dau., [[Ann Ross, granddaughter of Samuel Platt|Ann Ross]]. Exc. wife, Margery and William McMechen.. Exc. wife, Margery and William McMechen.)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#12 + (March 30, 1745 - A majority of the Vestry elected and then present made choice of [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John Ross]] to by their [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Church Warden]] for the ensuing year.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#12 + (March 6, 1829 - [[Sally Minerva Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1829- )|Sally Minerva Ross]] was born.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#11 + (March 7, 1827 - [[Nancy Jane Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1827- )|Nancy Jane Ross]] was born.)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#2 + (March to June, 1725 - Receipts given to Ma … March to June, 1725 - Receipts given to Mary Bedford, widow of Gunnuing Bedford of Pens Neck, Salem Co., for payments due by the estate to [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|George Ross, of New Castle]], "for trouble in crossing the river and preaching his Funeral Sermon," £3iver and preaching his Funeral Sermon," £3)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#7 + (May 1, 1745 - Ordered that an address be f … May 1, 1745 - Ordered that an address be forthwith drawn up, signed and sent to the Lord Bishop of London recommending the [[Æneas Ross, rector (1716-1782)|Reverend Mr. Eneas Ross]] to his Lordships favor and protection, and to pray his Lordship to license the sid Mr. Ross to be the Minister of [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] in case his Lordship has not already appointed and licensed a Minister for the same. And, that Dr. John Kearsley Sr., Peter Baynton, Peter Evans, Samuel Hasell, and Thomas Leech be a committee to draw up the said address.e a committee to draw up the said address.)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#6 + (May 1, 1745 - Ordered that the [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Church Wardens]] … May 1, 1745 - Ordered that the [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Church Wardens]] do pay to the [[Æneas Ross, rector (1716-1782)|Reverend Mr. Eneas Ross]], the pew money collected or to be collected by them from the congregation for their pews for the past half year.ion for their pews for the past half year.)
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#17 + (May 1274 - The death of [[William, 2nd Earl of Ross ( -1274)|Lord William, Count of Ros]])
- Source:Scottish document CDS, iv, no. 1768#2 + (May 1296 - Scottish prisoners in Rochester, England: [[Godfrey de Ros, the younger|Sir Godfrey de Ros]], William Oliphant, Sir John Curry, John de Boterwange, Malcolm of Haddington, Duncan Scott)
- Source:Christ Church vestry minutes (vol. 1)#2 + (May 15, 1719 - At [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]] … May 15, 1719 - At [[Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Christ Church]], the Honorable William Keith Esq., Lieutenant Governor, produced a letter from the [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Reverend Mr. George Ross]] wherein was inclosed a letter from the Lord Bishop of London and one from the secretary of the Society by which letters it was recommended to Mr. Ross's choice either to continue in his cure at [[New Castle, Delaware|New Castle]] or remove to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], whereupon it was observed that that Gentleman hath a certainty of a good income from his present cure, which incouragement was wanting here.ure, which incouragement was wanting here.)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#13 + (May 16, 1722 - [[George Ross, son of George Ross (1705-1768)|George]] and [[Sarah Ross, daughter of George Ross (cir 1708- )|Sarah Ross]] elect as their guardian James Hampton of Elizabeth town, to whom letters of guardianship are given)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#18 + (May 1689 - Inventory of the estate of [[Humphrey Spinning of Elizabethtown ( - 1689)|Humphrey Spinage of Elizabeth]] (£115.-.- real, £108.8.- personal); made by [[George Ross of Elizabethtown (1629-1705)|George Ross]] and Aaron Tompson.)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/155#Main + (May 1737 - Submission between [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Munro]] … May 1737 - Submission between [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Munro]] and Thomas Watson, W.S., to Henry Hume, younger of Kaines, advocate, as arbiter, of the validity of Decreet of Adjudication at the instance of [[George Munro 3rd of Newmore ( -1797)|George Munro of Newmore]] against [[Andrew Ross Sr. of Balblair (-bef1724)|Andrew Ross of Balblair]], sometime writer in Edinburgh, to which David Munro has right by progress, dated 25 June 1712, and Decreet of Adjudication dated July 5, 1711, to which the said Thomas Watson has right to which the said Thomas Watson has right)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#5 + (May 20, 1695 - Inventory of the estate of Thomas Lee of Elizabethtown; (£30.1.-, all personal); made by [[George Ross of Elizabethtown (1629-1705)|Leftnt. George Ross]] and John Hindes.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#18 + (May 20, 1842 - [[Cynthia Louise Ross, wife of Samuel P. Wells (1842-1920)|Cynthia Louise Ross]] was born.)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#21 + (May 4, 1691 - Inventory of the personal estate of Woodruff, John, senior, of Elizabeth Town; £184.-.-; made by [[George Ross of Elizabethtown (1629-1705)|George Ross]] and Benjamin Griffith.)
- Source:Will, James Ross, Rowan County, November 1, 1788#2 + (May 4, 1789 - [[James Ross Sr. of Rowan County (-1789)|James Ross]]'s will proved in [[Rowan County, North Carolina|Rowan County]] Court)
- Source:Will, James Ross, Rowan County, November 1, 1788#Main + (November 1, 1788 - Will written by [[James Ross Sr. of Rowan County (-1789)|James Ross]] … November 1, 1788 - Will written by [[James Ross Sr. of Rowan County (-1789)|James Ross]] in [[Rowan County, North Carolina|Rowan County]], leaving 590 acres of land to his wife [[Jean Unknown (fl1778-1793)|Jean]] and 4 children, [[Joseph Ross (aft1778-)|Joseph]], [[Benjamin Ross (aft1778-)|Benjamin]], [[Jean Ross (bef1793-)|Jean]], and [[Susannah Ross (bef1793-)|Susanah]], and 50 acres to daughter-in-law [[Grizzel Shaw]]'s son [[John Shaw, son of Grizzel Shaw|John Shaw]]. Executors were Thomas Anderson & son [[Henry Ross of Guilford County (-1827)|Henry Ross]] and it was witnessed by Joseph Sullive Jr., William Rorax, and Agnes Lusk.h Sullive Jr., William Rorax, and Agnes Lusk.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#16 + (November 1, 1837 - [[Lavina D. Ross, daughter of Mitchell Ross (1837-1877)|Lavina D. Ross]] was born.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#35 + (November 11, 1845 - [[Henry Ross, son of James Ross (1780-1845)|Henry Ross]] died.)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#12 + (November 13, 1717 - [[Daniel Price, husband of Elizabeth Ross ( -1743)|Daniel Price]] refuses to act as executor in estate of [[George Ross, son of George Ross (1671-1717)|George Ross of Elizabeth Town]].)
- Source:Calendar of New Jersey Wills (vol. 1 Calendar)#11 + (November 14, 1717 - Will of [[George Ross, son of George Ross (1671-1717)|George Ross of Elizabeth Town]], [[Essex County, New Jersey|Essex Co.]], proved)
- Source:Letter, Edmund H. Bell to General Read, November 20, 1893#Main + (November 20, 1893 - Letter by Edmund H. Bell of Philadelphia to [[John Meredith Read (1837-1896)|General Read]] proposing a listing of the children, and some grandchildren, of [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Rev. George Ross]])
- Source:Calendar of New Castle Wills (Calendar)#2 + (November 22, 1728 - Will of Col. John Fre … November 22, 1728 - Will of Col. John French. N.C. Wife; Eves French; Capt. William Battell; dau., Mary; son-in-law, Robert Robertson; dau. Sybilla; grandson; granddau., Mary Battell; granddau., Eves; granddau., Mary Robertson; dau., Mary French, [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Mr. George Ross]], John Reynolds. Exc. wife, Eves; son-in-law, William Battell.. wife, Eves; son-in-law, William Battell.)
- Source:"Ansearchin'" News (Ross-Wells Bible Records)#10 + (November 25, 1824 - [[John Henry Ross, son of Mitchell Ross (1824-1898)|John Henry Ross]] was born.)