The first recorded version of Ring A Ring Of Roses dates to 1881, when it appeared in Kate Greenaway's edition of Mother Goose:
Ring-a-ring-a-roses,
A pocket full of posies;
Hush! hush! hush! hush!
We're all tumbled down.
It was however, referred to twenty six years prior to that in Ann S Stephen's novel The Old Homestead, which describes children playing 'Ring Ring A Rosy' in New York.
In 1883 William Newell reported two versions in America, and claimed that one version was current in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1790:
Ring a ring a Rosie,
A bottle full of posie,
All the girls in our town
Ring for little Josie.
Also in 1883, versions were recorded in England which included the now familiar sneezing motif, for example:
A ring, a ring o' roses,
A pocket full o'posies-
Atch chew! atch chew!
In 1892 Alice Gomme listed twelve versions, including one like the version currently sung in Britain:
Ring a-ring o' roses,
A pocketful of posies.
a-tishoo!, a-tishoo!.
We all fall down.
After World War II, historians began to claim that there was a connection between the rhyme and the outbreak of Bubonic Plague in 1665, or possibly even the outbreak of the 1300s. However, these claims are generally regarded to be incorrect because of the lateness of this explanation arising, the fact that the symptoms of plague do not actually match the words of the song, and that earlier and foreign language variations of the song do not match up to the theory.
There are however, many people who still subscribe to this theory, despite the fact that it is highly improbable that it's correct. For more, please use the link below.
The song 'Ring Around The Rosie' was based off of the bubonic plague that was spread in England and surrounding countries in the 1800's. Your childhood is ruined now.
Around the 1900's I believe.
Rosie who? Rosie O'Donnell? Rosie Greer? Rosie the Riveter? Rosie the Jetson's robot? Rosie the 70's Bounty Paper Towels spokeswoman?
Foursquare originated around the 1940's
Rosie Ortiz's birth name is Rosana S. Ortiz.
It originated around the 1950's and 1960's in the usa and the uk.
Rosie Daley has written: 'In the kitchen with Rosie' -- subject(s): Low-fat diet, Diet, Fat-Restricted, Recipes, Cookery 'In the kitchen with Rosie' -- subject(s): Low-fat diet, Diet, Fat-Restricted, Recipes, Cookery 'In the kitchen with Rosie' -- subject(s): Low-fat diet, Diet, Fat-Restricted, Recipes, Cookery
Rosie Ayliffe has written: 'The real guide, Turkey' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
The "S" with a circle around it on a class ring often represents the school's name or initial. It is a common design element used to personalize class rings and signify school pride.
Rosie Serdiville has written: 'The great siege of Newcastle, 1644' -- subject(s): History
Rosie Harris has written: 'Sing for your supper' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Looking for love' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Fiction
S&s inside a ring what does it mean