A Record of Ann Rosser of Earlswood
Source – Gwent Archives MISC. MSS. 1437.
As this document was written by “Aunt Bessie Cooper” it would have been in the possession of a family member and passed on to Gwent Archives. The family member who held this document is unknown to me. The document is not dated but Elizabeth Cooper refers to the fire as having been 117 years ago and that it was in 1830 (an incorrect date) so it was probably penned in 1947 when Elizabeth would have been 93 years of age.
Elizabeth Cooper quotes an incorrect date for the fire and says that John Rosser died shortly thereafter and that Ann died two years later. The Monmouthshire “Merlin” gives a different account. I would have thought that the newspaper article, which is contemporary, would be the correct source of information on the result of the fire. The article on the fire can be reached from the “Home” page.
There is a ruin on Chapel Farm with co-ordinates on Google Earth as 51 degrees 38 minutes 58.01 seconds North and 2 degrees 47 minutes 46.16 seconds West. This is believed by locals to be the ruins of the burnt out cottage of Ann and John Rosser.
It is probably not true that Ann was converted at Devauden. Her conversion is discussed on my “Conversion” page which can be reached from the “Home” page.
