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Family of George John Rice b. 1861 Washington DC

Started by Tom Plymale Smith Dec 30, 2019. 0 Replies

Rice Families

Started by Larry G. Williams. Last reply by Dulcie Verner Fusillo Jan 9, 2014. 2 Replies

Julia Rice placed for adoption by Patricia Rice in 1964

Started by karen dinelli. Last reply by Dori Emerson Lloyd Oct 11, 2013. 5 Replies

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Comment by Don L Rice on October 29, 2019 at 6:22am

Working on Rice Family around Washington County MD, into PA and WV.  There is quite a few.  I am trying to connect families.

Looking for a Daniel Rice b 1807 Washington County, MD Buried in Boonsboro MD

Anyone know his family, I have some going forward but would like to see his ancestors.

Comment by Belinda Dickerson'Szyszka on September 21, 2018 at 8:34pm

My 3rd great-grandparents were Thomas Manson Rice, B: NOV 1828, Virginia, D: AFT 14 JUN 1900, Whitley, Kentucky and his wife Mary Elizabeth Pruitt, B: MAY 1830, Virginia, D: Unknown. I think his parents {my 4th great-grandparents}were Charles Rice, Birth 1789, Hawkins, Tennessee, D: 21 NOV 1862, Opossum Creek, Scott County, Virginia and his wife Mary B Rice, B: 1795, Virginia, D: 1865, Estellville, Scott, Virginia. I manage 8 DNA kits from this line on 23&Me, ftdna, Ancestry, My Heritage, and gedmatch.com. This is 1 of my several brick walls, any help researching my Rice Line would be appreciated getting this sorted out. 



Comment by Daniel W Rice on September 21, 2018 at 2:34pm

Ezekiel L Rice (1777-1862) DNA indicates is my 4th Gerat Grandfather and most family documents indicate that's true.  Going up the chain thru Ancestry is the following:  James W. Rice (1752)1827-Dlinor, James Rice (1724-1844-Mary Branhan, John Rice (1698-1769)-Mary Higgerson and Thomas Rice 1660-1711.

Can anyone help with support on this?

Comment by Robert Rice on June 27, 2015 at 9:30pm

I am a direct descendent of Deacon Edmund Rice down 11 generations. Generation 5 is Barzillai Rice. He had a son Reuben born Sept. 3, 1776 at Dummerston, VT.  Reuben married Polly Jones 1796 and left her with a son in about 1798. What I would like to know is where he went and is buried. Any hints or help would be appreciated.

Comment by James Perry Rice on May 3, 2015 at 5:19pm

I'm looking for connections related to Thomas Rice around Loudoun County Virginia. Thomas was born 1779 with the following children

Rebecah 8 Jul 1801
Nancy 18 Jan 1803
Lusanada 21 Jan 1805
Maryann 17 Sep 1806
Catherine 27 Jul 1808
Elizabeth 11 May 1810
Thomas 1 Mar 1812
Perry Thomas 16 Sep 1826
James William 22 Mar 1828
Margaret 6 Nov 1830 

I'm from Perry Thomas Rice line who moved from Virginia to a little town in western Maryland (Mt. Savage). I have done DNA tests via FTDNA and am part of the Rice project (Edmond Rice).

I have linked/matched with some from that project but we can't seem to make a direct connection.

Any help would be appreciated.

Comment by Margaret Champion on December 19, 2014 at 12:33pm

Hello,  I also have Rice ancestors in Kentucky.  My ancestor is Mary Moore Rice, who married Leander Bradshaw in Oldham Co, KY, in 1839.  Mary's father was Rev. Thomas Moore Rice, and her mother was Betsy Bain. Parents of Thomas were Samuel Rice and Mary Moore.

Comment by Dori Emerson Lloyd on October 11, 2013 at 12:17pm

Hello, I am researching the Hezekiah Rice family that apparently started out in VA, spent some time in NC, and ended up in Union County SC. A lot of information in the DAR records are coming to light as incorrect, and I'm trying to find truth (or at least facts...  haha!)  and yes, there were at *least* three Hezekiah Rice's out there, and I'm sure there are more...  Any help is appreciated, and if you are interested in what I have found, please reply. 

Dori :-]

Comment by Kyla Rogers on September 7, 2013 at 5:01pm

I am in search of my grandfather- Thomas R Rice (b 1940) to Joseph R Rice and Helen (surname unknown). RUMORED to have passed in Alaska at the age of 26 though there are no records to verify this. Married at one time to Charlene M Brady.

Comment by Pam Rice Church on September 6, 2013 at 12:56pm

Hi, I am researching my Rice Line  William Rice b. abt 1823 in Ky  he married  Mary " Polly " Osborne     some of their Children is Nelson T ( Tatum) Rice  was in the 14th Ky Infantry   Thomas Rice , Walter (Campbell, camel , cam ) Rice ( my 2nd great grandfather) married Melvina "Vinnie" Griffith . Charles W Rice  b 1850 d 1875 consumption. Chilton Scott Rice  married Emily Boggs ( was a doctor  moved to Kansas or  Nebraska, Fleming  Rice married Mildred ?  was said to moved to Canada. There is a lot of mysteries concerning William  some said he changed his name from Gollihue to Rice and that he was the Illegitament son of a rich Rice man and an Indentured servant girl with the last name Golihu golihue .   some have even said he is the son of Campbell Rice  b, powahtan co Va  and Elizabeth Bailey Tatum Rice b va  but he already has a son named William    this has been my thorn along with other Rice mysteries. Thanks

Comment by Don Gregory on June 11, 2012 at 9:11am

Looking for information on Rice family from Minnesota. My grandfather was Elmer James Rice (born James Elmer Rice) born August 27, 1890. He was the son of Obadiah Henry Rice and Caroline (Carrie) Rice. She was a Thompson. He married Esther Ostlund and had a son named Raymond that died young. His siblings were Roy, Clarence, Josie and Laura. Any information about his life and family would be appreciated. 

 

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