Paul Frecker
Fine Photographs

Miss Rosa Call
(1843-1866)
18 April 1861

Volume 3, page 313, sitting 3143.

Born in Marylebone on 16 July 1843, Rosa Anne Matilda Call was the daughter of banker William Berkeley Call, from 1851 3rd Baronet Call of Whiteford, Cornwall.

She appears on the 1851 living at 48 Marine Parade in Brighton with her mother, Mrs Laura Call, her sister Blanche, and her brother William. Also present on the night of the census were eight servants, including a butler and a footman. 

Rosa Call appears on the 1861 census, aged 17, living at 3 Regency Square in Brighton with her mother, Laura, her sister, Blanche, aged 15, and brother, William George Call, aged 12. Mrs Laura Call described herself as 'Wife of a banker.' 

Her father, who lived at Whiteford House near Stoke Climsland in Cornwall, died in 1864 leaving an estate valued at £30,000. 

On 27 March 1865, at St George's Hanover Square, Rosa married Henry Gratwicke Hasler, a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. youngest son of Richard Hasler of Aldingbourne House in Sussex. 

Rosa Anne Matilda Hasler died on 15 October 1866 at 19 Dover Street in London. According to her death certificate, the cause of death was 'Childbirth / 14 days / Exhaustion.'

 



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