History
Tej Singh, son of Karam Singh, was for four years Risaldar in the second troop of the North Western Provinces Military Police. He did admirable service during the Mutinies, and in April 1859 was severely wounded in a fight with the rebels in the Mirzapur jungle. In October 1861, when the new system of Police was introduced, Tej Singh received his discharge. He was not only distinguished for gallantry in the field, but was also a first-rate officer, respected and obeyed by his men. Though of the Rosa family, he is very distantly connected with the branches of it represented by Hardit Singh and Atar Singh. On the death of Tej Singh in 1877, his jagir, valued at Rs. 420 and Inam of Rs. 65 per annum, lapsed to Government. His son Jawala Singh was a Zaildar in the Lahore district.
Genealogy
- Sirdar Karam Singh
- Sirdar Tej Singh
- Sirdar Jawala Singh ,
- Sirdar Chatar Singh
- Sirdar Mul Singh (b.1868)
- Sirdar Kishan Singh (b.1870)
- Sirdar Bahal Singh (b.1896)
- Sirdar Bishan Singh (b.1880)
- The Punjab Chiefs – L.H Griffin.