Eleanor Joyce Cameron1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Eleanor Joyce Cameron was born on 12 February 1929.1 She married Ronald Ashby Hutchinson, son of Bradford Allister Hutchinson and Fannie Prescott Clarke, on 10 June 1954 at Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co, NS.2
Her married name was Hutchinson.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Hutchinson.
Flora Cameron1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Flora Cameron and Archibald Matchett
Citations
- [S1405] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Potter notes.
Frances Cameron
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Frances Cameron was born on 16 July 1865.2 She was the daughter of Samuel Newell Cameron and Hannah Marie Haines.1 Frances Cameron married Sydney Smith McDermand, son of James W. McDermand and Martha Tufford, on 28 February 1893 at Carlton Baptist Church; by Rev Mason.1 Frances Cameron died in 1960.3
Her married name was McDermand.
Her married name was McDermand.
Father* | Samuel Newell Cameron1 |
Mother* | Hannah Marie Haines1 |
George Albert Cameron
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. George Albert Cameron married Henritta (?)1 George Albert Cameron was born on 27 September 1903 at Flagstaff, Coconino Co, AZ.2,1 He was the son of Burton Atwood Cameron and Frances Clift Cummings. George Albert Cameron died on 15 September 1990 at Cottonwood, Yavapai Co, AZ.2
He appeared on the census of 1940 at District 1, Coconino Co, AZ; aged 36y.1 He was a truck driver in 1940.1
He appeared on the census of 1940 at District 1, Coconino Co, AZ; aged 36y.1 He was a truck driver in 1940.1
Father* | Burton Atwood Cameron b. 1 Mar 1874, d. 11 Sep 1959 |
Mother* | Frances Clift Cummings b. 27 Jan 1883, d. 16 Mar 1939 |
Harold Lincoln Cameron
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Harold Lincoln Cameron married Katheryn Ileen Harbeson, daughter of Wilbur S. Harbeson and Emma Virgin.1 Harold Lincoln Cameron was born on 27 August 1900 at Flagstaff, Coconino Co, AZ.2,1 He was the son of Burton Atwood Cameron and Frances Clift Cummings. Harold Lincoln Cameron died in February 1971 at Cottonwood, Yavapai Co, AZ.2
He appeared on the census of 1940 at Flagstaff, Coconino Co, AZ; aged 39y.1 He was a garage manager in 1940.1
He appeared on the census of 1940 at Flagstaff, Coconino Co, AZ; aged 39y.1 He was a garage manager in 1940.1
Father* | Burton Atwood Cameron b. 1 Mar 1874, d. 11 Sep 1959 |
Mother* | Frances Clift Cummings b. 27 Jan 1883, d. 16 Mar 1939 |
Capt. Henry Lincoln Cameron
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Capt. Henry Lincoln Cameron was born circa 1827 at Southport, ME, as calculated from the 1870 marriage record. He was the son of Daniel Cameron and Sarah A. (?) Capt. Henry Lincoln Cameron married Margaret Ann Bent, daughter of James Sprague Bent and Margaret Boole, on 20 December 1870 at Boston, MA; aged 43y (he) and 29y (she) listed as Henry of Southport, ME, and Margaret of Boston, his second marriage.1,2 Capt. Henry Lincoln Cameron died before 1900.
He appeared on the census of 1850 at Southport, ME; aged 24y, living with his parents.3 He appeared on the census of 1880 at Southport, ME; aged 53y.4 He was a fisherman in 1880.4
He appeared on the census of 1850 at Southport, ME; aged 24y, living with his parents.3 He appeared on the census of 1880 at Southport, ME; aged 53y.4 He was a fisherman in 1880.4
Father* | Daniel Cameron b. c 1799 |
Mother* | Sarah A. (?) b. c 1802 |
Child of Capt. Henry Lincoln Cameron and Margaret Ann Bent
James Cameron1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. James Cameron married Virginia Smith, daughter of George Alexander Smith and Lydia Ethel Rice, at Lancaster, NB.1
Citations
- [S1353] Smith.
Margaret H. Cameron1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Margaret H. Cameron was born on 16 February 1854 at Port Hastings, NS.3,1 She was the daughter of Alex Cameron.2 Margaret H. Cameron married Nathaniel Martell, son of Anthony Martell and Frances Spencer, on 20 January 1874 at Port Hastings, NS.2,1 Margaret H. Cameron died on 26 June 1894 at North Sydney, Cape Breton Co, NS.4,1 She was buried at Lakeside Cemetery, North Sydney, NS.3,1
Her married name was Martell.1 She and Nathaniel Martell appeared on the census of 1881 at North Sydney, Cape Breton Co, NS; Nathaniel Martell, male, married, age 35, born Nova Scotia, occ: Bookkeeper:
Maggy H. Martell, female, married, age 27, born Nova Scotia;
Charles Martell, male, age 7, born Nova Scotia;
Aubrey Martell, male, age 6, born Nova Scotia;
George Martell, male, age 3, born Nova Scotia;
Amy Martell, female, age <1 Born: Feb; 2/12, born Nova Scotia.1,5
Her married name was Martell.1 She and Nathaniel Martell appeared on the census of 1881 at North Sydney, Cape Breton Co, NS; Nathaniel Martell, male, married, age 35, born Nova Scotia, occ: Bookkeeper:
Maggy H. Martell, female, married, age 27, born Nova Scotia;
Charles Martell, male, age 7, born Nova Scotia;
Aubrey Martell, male, age 6, born Nova Scotia;
George Martell, male, age 3, born Nova Scotia;
Amy Martell, female, age <1 Born: Feb; 2/12, born Nova Scotia.1,5
Father* | Alex Cameron2 |
Children of Margaret H. Cameron and Nathaniel Martell
Citations
- [S5479] Paul Piatkowski,.
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, p. 1825:58.
- [S18] Gravestone inscription for person cited, Maggie H. Cameron (Martell).
- [S2345] James McCormick and Shirley McCormick, NS Vital Statistics from Presbyterian Witness, cites Prebyterian Witness, Vol XLVII, No. 27, p. 216, 7 July 1894.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites NAC film C-13166, p. 6:D:1:30.
Samuel Newell Cameron1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Samuel Newell Cameron and Hannah Marie Haines
Citations
- [S1361] Letter, Ross McCurdy to George W. King, August 1996, #296.
Louisa Cammell1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Louisa Cammell was born circa 1848 at Nova Scotia.3 She married Edwin Godfrey Harris, son of Samuel Andrew Harris and Eliza Ruth Rice, on 12 October 1865 at Clementsport, Annapolis Co, NS.1,2
Her married name was Harris.1 Louisa Cammell and Edwin Godfrey Harris resided in February 1871 at Victoria, NS. The place may have been mistranscribed from Victory.1 Louisa Cammell and Edwin Godfrey Harris appeared on the census of 1881 at Hessian Line District, Annapolis Co, NS; Edward Harris, male, married, age 38, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Luisa J Harris, female, married, age 33, born Nova Scotia; William E Harris, male, age 11, born Nova Scotia; Eliza E Harris, female, age 6, born Nova Scotia; Edith M Harris, female, age 4, born Nova Scotia.3
Her married name was Harris.1 Louisa Cammell and Edwin Godfrey Harris resided in February 1871 at Victoria, NS. The place may have been mistranscribed from Victory.1 Louisa Cammell and Edwin Godfrey Harris appeared on the census of 1881 at Hessian Line District, Annapolis Co, NS; Edward Harris, male, married, age 38, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Luisa J Harris, female, married, age 33, born Nova Scotia; William E Harris, male, age 11, born Nova Scotia; Eliza E Harris, female, age 6, born Nova Scotia; Edith M Harris, female, age 4, born Nova Scotia.3
Children of Louisa Cammell and Edwin Godfrey Harris
Citations
Sophiia Hale Camp1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Sophiia Hale Camp and Charles Wiley Fisher
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 789.
Alexander Campbell1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Alexander Campbell and Nancy McArthur
Citations
- [S1361] Letter, Ross McCurdy to George W. King, August 1996, #253.
Barbara Campbell1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Barbara Campbell married 1st Isaac H Saxton, son of John Haines Saxton and Ann Teed.1 Barbara Campbell was born on 16 June 1834.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Campbell and Nancy McArthur.1 Barbara Campbell died on 26 October 1872.1
Her married name was Saxton.
Her married name was Saxton.
Father* | Alexander Campbell1 |
Mother* | Nancy McArthur1 |
Citations
- [S1361] Letter, Ross McCurdy to George W. King, August 1996, #253.
Douglas Campbell
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Douglas Campbell and Mary (?)
Elizabeth J Campbell1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Elizabeth J Campbell was born circa 1868 at Nova Scotia.2 She married 1st Edgar A Cranton, son of John Beriah Cranton and Ellen McColl, on 7 April 1890 at Port Hawkesbury, Inverness Co, NS.1
Her married name was Cranton. Elizabeth J Campbell and Edgar A Cranton resided in 1891 at Northeast Margaree District, Inverness Co, NS.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Cranton. Elizabeth J Campbell and Edgar A Cranton resided in 1891 at Northeast Margaree District, Inverness Co, NS.2
Henry Campbell1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Henry Campbell was born on 8 April 1889 at Rocky Hill, NJ.1,2 He was the son of William V. Campbell and Matilda Clara Rice. Henry Campbell died in March 1978 at Flushing, Queens Co, NY.2
Father* | William V. Campbell |
Mother* | Matilda Clara Rice b. 9 May 1856 |
Jessie A. Campbell
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jessie A. Campbell was born in September 1859 at Canada.1 She married Wilbur P. Brown circa 1884.1
Her married name was Brown. Jessie A. Campbell immigrated in 1873 to USA.1 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Boston, MA; aged 40y, under the name Brown, declaring all of her 4 children to be alive.1
Her married name was Brown. Jessie A. Campbell immigrated in 1873 to USA.1 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Boston, MA; aged 40y, under the name Brown, declaring all of her 4 children to be alive.1
Child of Jessie A. Campbell and Wilbur P. Brown
Citations
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 675:98.3.
Lee Vanderveer Campbell1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lee Vanderveer Campbell was born on 8 July 1895.1,2 He was the son of William V. Campbell and Matilda Clara Rice. Lee Vanderveer Campbell died in December 1979 at Port Charlotte, Charlotte Co, FL.2
Father* | William V. Campbell |
Mother* | Matilda Clara Rice b. 9 May 1856 |
Mansfield Campbell1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mansfield Campbell married Nina Wright, daughter of Edward Ensley Wright and Celestia Potter, on 10 December 1902.1
Citations
- [S1400] Nelson.
Phoebe Martha Campbell1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Phoebe Martha Campbell was born on 8 September 1873 at Lewistown, Fulton Co, IL.2,3 She was the daughter of Samuel Campbell Jr and Emma Caroline Hanna.2 Phoebe Martha Campbell married Henry Burgett Rice, son of Asaph Oliver Rice and Abbie Maria Burgett, on 3 December 1901 at Lewistown, Fulton Co, IL.2 Phoebe Martha Campbell died on 3 February 1958 at Canon City, CO.2,3 She was buried at Calhan Cemetery, Calhan, El Paso Co, CO.3
Her married name was Rice. She appeared on the census of 1910 at Calhan, El Paso Co, CO; aged 36y, listed as Martha Rice, declaring all of her 3 children to be alive.4 She appeared on the census of 1920 at Calhan, El Paso Co, CO; aged 46y, listed as Martha Rice.5 She appeared on the census of 1930 at Precinct 51, El Paso Co, CO; aged 56y, listed as Martha Rice.6 She appeared on the census of 1940 at Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, CO; aged 66y, listed as Martha Rice.7
Her married name was Rice. She appeared on the census of 1910 at Calhan, El Paso Co, CO; aged 36y, listed as Martha Rice, declaring all of her 3 children to be alive.4 She appeared on the census of 1920 at Calhan, El Paso Co, CO; aged 46y, listed as Martha Rice.5 She appeared on the census of 1930 at Precinct 51, El Paso Co, CO; aged 56y, listed as Martha Rice.6 She appeared on the census of 1940 at Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, CO; aged 66y, listed as Martha Rice.7
Father* | Samuel Campbell Jr2 |
Mother* | Emma Caroline Hanna2 |
Samuel Campbell Jr1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Samuel Campbell Jr and Emma Caroline Hanna
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 889.
Sarah Campbell
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Sarah Campbell and Absalom Estes
Sarah Campbell
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Sarah Campbell was born circa 10 May 1838 at Cape Breton, NS, (Apr 1837 per 1900 census.)1,2 She was the daughter of Douglas Campbell and Mary (?) Sarah Campbell married Stephen Edward Bent, son of James Sprague Bent and Lucinda Morse, in 1858 at Lynnfield, MA; aged 26y (he) and 19y (she) both of Lynnfield.3,2,4 Sarah Campbell died on 12 May 1902 at Lynnfield, MA; aged 64y 2d, under the name Bent, from a stroke.5 She was buried at Lynnfield, MA.5
Her married name was Bent. She immigrated in 1857 to USA.2 She appeared on the census of 1880 at Lynnfield, MA; aged 44y, under the name Bent.6 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Lynnfield, MA; aged 63y, under the name Bent, declaring her only child to be dead.2
Her married name was Bent. She immigrated in 1857 to USA.2 She appeared on the census of 1880 at Lynnfield, MA; aged 44y, under the name Bent.6 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Lynnfield, MA; aged 63y, under the name Bent, declaring her only child to be dead.2
Father* | Douglas Campbell |
Mother* | Mary (?) |
Citations
William Anderson Campbell1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. William Anderson Campbell was born on 17 February 1891.1,2 He was the son of William V. Campbell and Matilda Clara Rice. William Anderson Campbell died in October 1974 at Long Eddy, Sullivan Co, NY.2
Father* | William V. Campbell |
Mother* | Matilda Clara Rice b. 9 May 1856 |
William V. Campbell1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. William V. Campbell married Matilda Clara Rice, daughter of Henry Huntington Rice and Matilda I. Lee, on 28 April 1886; William of Rocky Hills, NJ.1
Children of William V. Campbell and Matilda Clara Rice
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, pp. 476, 707.
Isaac Henry Cann1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Isaac Henry Cann was born on 26 September 1870 at Louisburg, Cape Breton Co, NS, (1871 per Piatkowski.)4,2 He was the son of Thomas Cann and Mary Elizabeth Jordan.1,3 Isaac Henry Cann married Winnifred Beatrice Spencer, daughter of Anthony Joseph Spencer and Frances B. Dickson, on 2 February 1901 at Louisbourg, NS.3,2,1 Isaac Henry Cann died on 30 November 1943 at Brooklyn, NY.5,1,2 He was buried at Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY.2
He was a Commodore-Captain for Grace Line at New York, NY.2 He and Winnifred Beatrice Spencer appeared on the census of 1901 at Louisbourg, NS.6,2 Isaac Henry Cann was a mail clerk in 1940.7 He appeared on the census of 1940 at New York, Queens Co, NY; aged 69y.7 Isaac dedicated a large stained glass window in the west end of St. Bartholomew's Church in Louisbourg that still exists today.1
He was a Commodore-Captain for Grace Line at New York, NY.2 He and Winnifred Beatrice Spencer appeared on the census of 1901 at Louisbourg, NS.6,2 Isaac Henry Cann was a mail clerk in 1940.7 He appeared on the census of 1940 at New York, Queens Co, NY; aged 69y.7 Isaac dedicated a large stained glass window in the west end of St. Bartholomew's Church in Louisbourg that still exists today.1
Father* | Thomas Cann3 b. 30 Jun 1847 |
Mother* | Mary Elizabeth Jordan1 b. 1851 |
Citations
- [S1342] Jennifer Witham,.
- [S5479] Paul Piatkowski,.
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, p. 1805:59.
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, 1803:123.470.
- [S77] Obituary/Newspaper Item, Sydney Post-Record, 19 February 1944.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, p. 6448:28:t:2.
- [S7425] Census - US: 1940, 2739:10718.20.
Thomas Cann1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Thomas Cann was born on 30 June 1847.1 He married Mary Elizabeth Jordan on 25 November 1869 at Halifax, Halifax Co, NS; (1864 per Witham) aged 22y (he) and 19y (she) listed as Thomas of Louisburg and Mary of Halifax.2,1
Child of Thomas Cann and Mary Elizabeth Jordan
Charles C Capen1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Charles C Capen was born circa 1834 at Massachusetts.2 He married Rosmond Rice, daughter of Capt William Rice and Sarah Ann White, on 5 September 1865.1
Child of Charles C Capen and Rosmond Rice
Rosa A Capen1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Rosa A Capen was born circa 1869 at Michigan.1 She was the daughter of Charles C Capen and Rosmond Rice.1
Father* | Charles C Capen1 b. c 1834 |
Mother* | Rosmond Rice1 b. c 1838 |
Citations
- [S1011] Census - US: 1880 - LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1254586 National Archives Film T9-0586 Page 231A.
Pasquale Joseph Carbone1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Pasquale Joseph Carbone married Janice Lumb, daughter of Thomas Stanfield Lumb and Edna Marion Smith.1
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 99.
Lucy Amelia Card1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lucy Amelia Card married Amos Roy Pine, son of Samuel Edward Pine and Abbie Christena Sanford, on 7 June 1905.1,2
Her married name was Pine. Her married name was Pyne.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Pine. Her married name was Pyne.
Harry Leroy Carey1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 651.
Annie Edith Carmichael1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Annie Edith Carmichael was born on 10 March 1890.2 She was the daughter of William Alexander Carmichael and Elizabeth Dennison.2 Annie Edith Carmichael married Francis Asaph, son of Joseph Asaph, on 29 January 1908.1,2 Annie Edith Carmichael died on 27 July 1981.2
Her married name was Asaph.
Her married name was Asaph.
Father* | William Alexander Carmichael2 b. 19 Sep 1859, d. 3 May 1941 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Dennison2 b. 16 Jun 1857, d. 15 May 1914 |
Daniel Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Daniel Carmichael was born on 17 October 1787 at Oban, Scotland.1 He married Sarah Ross.1 Daniel Carmichael died on 17 April 1854 at Margaree, Inverness Co, NS.1
He and Sarah Ross resided in 1818 at Baddeck District, Cape Breton, Canada.2
He and Sarah Ross resided in 1818 at Baddeck District, Cape Breton, Canada.2
Child of Daniel Carmichael and Sarah Ross
Duncan Ambrose Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Duncan Ambrose Carmichael was born on 25 February 1866.1 He was the son of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice.1 Duncan Ambrose Carmichael married Jennie Hazzard on 1 December 1891.1 Duncan Ambrose Carmichael died on 3 January 1899.1
Father* | Jacob Carmichael1 b. 4 May 1836, d. 28 Jan 1921 |
Mother* | Phoebe Jane Rice1 b. 1837, d. 6 Apr 1914 |
Citations
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
Edward H Carmichael1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Edward H Carmichael was born on 9 August 1874.2 He was the son of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice. Edward H Carmichael died on 27 July 1924.2
Father* | Jacob Carmichael b. 4 May 1836, d. 28 Jan 1921 |
Mother* | Phoebe Jane Rice b. 1837, d. 6 Apr 1914 |
Ernest William Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ernest William Carmichael was born on 2 December 1888.1 He was the son of William Alexander Carmichael and Elizabeth Dennison.1 Ernest William Carmichael married Margaret MacDonald.1 Ernest William Carmichael died on 18 January 1929.1
Father* | William Alexander Carmichael1 b. 19 Sep 1859, d. 3 May 1941 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Dennison1 b. 16 Jun 1857, d. 15 May 1914 |
Citations
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
George Havelock Carmichael
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. George Havelock Carmichael was born on 20 December 1863. He was the son of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice. George Havelock Carmichael married Nellie M Conner on 7 July 1886.1 George Havelock Carmichael died on 29 November 1924.1
Father* | Jacob Carmichael b. 4 May 1836, d. 28 Jan 1921 |
Mother* | Phoebe Jane Rice b. 1837, d. 6 Apr 1914 |
Citations
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
Jacob Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jacob Carmichael was born on 4 May 1836 at Margaree, Inverness Co, NS.2 He was the son of Daniel Carmichael and Sarah Ross.2 Jacob Carmichael married Phoebe Jane Rice, daughter of Thomas Rice and Armenia Ross, on 6 October 1857.1,3,4 Jacob Carmichael died on 28 January 1921; at age 85.2
He and Phoebe Jane Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Baddeck District, Victoria Co, NS.5 Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice appeared on the census of 1901 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.6
He and Phoebe Jane Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Baddeck District, Victoria Co, NS.5 Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice appeared on the census of 1901 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.6
Father* | Daniel Carmichael2 b. 17 Oct 1787, d. 17 Apr 1854 |
Mother* | Sarah Ross2 b. 27 Dec 1797, d. 1 Jan 1881 |
Children of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice
Citations
- [S1346] Beaton Institute, Biographical and genealogical files, (Carmichael), (Rice).
- [S1346] Beaton Institute, Biographical and genealogical files, (Carmichael).
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1484.
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375802 NAC C-13166 Dist 5 SubDist E Div 2 Page 15 Family 58.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 41:C:2.33.
Jacob John Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jacob John Carmichael was born on 6 December 1879.1 He was the son of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice.1 Jacob John Carmichael died on 19 May 1902.1 He married Susan Pike.1
Father* | Jacob Carmichael1 b. 4 May 1836, d. 28 Jan 1921 |
Mother* | Phoebe Jane Rice1 b. 1837, d. 6 Apr 1914 |
Citations
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
Lottie Jane Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lottie Jane Carmichael was born on 24 May 1885.1 She was the daughter of William Alexander Carmichael and Elizabeth Dennison.1 Lottie Jane Carmichael married Howard Etheridge, son of Wesley Etheridge and Anne Foyle, on 13 September 1912.1 Lottie Jane Carmichael died on 10 September 1989.1
As of 13 September 1912,her married name was Etheridge.1
As of 13 September 1912,her married name was Etheridge.1
Father* | William Alexander Carmichael1 b. 19 Sep 1859, d. 3 May 1941 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Dennison1 b. 16 Jun 1857, d. 15 May 1914 |
Citations
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
Lydia Clara Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lydia Clara Carmichael was born on 17 January 1871.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice.1 Lydia Clara Carmichael married Fred Armstrong on 22 June 1892.1 Lydia Clara Carmichael died on 4 January 1958.1
Father* | Jacob Carmichael1 b. 4 May 1836, d. 28 Jan 1921 |
Mother* | Phoebe Jane Rice1 b. 1837, d. 6 Apr 1914 |
Citations
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
Margaret Vera Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Margaret Vera Carmichael was born in February 1900.1 She was the daughter of William Alexander Carmichael and Elizabeth Dennison.1 Margaret Vera Carmichael married Harry C LeVatte.1 Margaret Vera Carmichael died on 29 March 1996.1
Her married name was LeVatte.1
Her married name was LeVatte.1
Father* | William Alexander Carmichael1 b. 19 Sep 1859, d. 3 May 1941 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Dennison1 b. 16 Jun 1857, d. 15 May 1914 |
Citations
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
Mary Ella Jane Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Ella Jane Carmichael was born on 26 September 1882 at Nova Scotia.1,2 She was the daughter of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice.1 Mary Ella Jane Carmichael married Elmer S Wolfe on 29 September 1917.1
As of 29 September 1917,her married name was Wolfe.1
As of 29 September 1917,her married name was Wolfe.1
Father* | Jacob Carmichael1 b. 4 May 1836, d. 28 Jan 1921 |
Mother* | Phoebe Jane Rice1 b. 1837, d. 6 Apr 1914 |
Sarah Armenia Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Sarah Armenia Carmichael was born on 25 July 1868.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice.1 Sarah Armenia Carmichael married Harvey Ross, son of Irad Ross, on 27 December 1892.1 Sarah Armenia Carmichael died on 4 January 1929.1
Father* | Jacob Carmichael1 b. 4 May 1836, d. 28 Jan 1921 |
Mother* | Phoebe Jane Rice1 b. 1837, d. 6 Apr 1914 |
Citations
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
Thomas Daniel Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Thomas Daniel Carmichael was born on 28 December 1860.2 He was the son of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice. Thomas Daniel Carmichael married Ida Leaver, daughter of Hezekiah Leaver and Elizabeth Hull, on 26 July 1881.2
Father* | Jacob Carmichael b. 4 May 1836, d. 28 Jan 1921 |
Mother* | Phoebe Jane Rice b. 1837, d. 6 Apr 1914 |
Wilfred Daniel Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Wilfred Daniel Carmichael was born on 4 August 1898.1 He was the son of William Alexander Carmichael and Elizabeth Dennison.1 Wilfred Daniel Carmichael married Margaret MacDonald.1 Wilfred Daniel Carmichael died on 6 May 1985.1
Father* | William Alexander Carmichael1 b. 19 Sep 1859, d. 3 May 1941 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Dennison1 b. 16 Jun 1857, d. 15 May 1914 |
Citations
- [S1454] Mary Matheson, "Dennison, Elizabeth," e-mail to George W King, 11 October 2001.
William Alexander Carmichael1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. William Alexander Carmichael was born on 19 September 1859.2 He was the son of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice. William Alexander Carmichael married 1st Elizabeth Dennison, daughter of William Dennison and Margaret Etheridge.3 William Alexander Carmichael married 2nd Agnes MacDonald.4 William Alexander Carmichael died on 3 May 1941.1
He and Elizabeth Dennison appeared on the census of 1891 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.5 William Alexander Carmichael and Elizabeth Dennison appeared on the census of 1901 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.6
He and Elizabeth Dennison appeared on the census of 1891 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.5 William Alexander Carmichael and Elizabeth Dennison appeared on the census of 1901 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.6
Father* | Jacob Carmichael b. 4 May 1836, d. 28 Jan 1921 |
Mother* | Phoebe Jane Rice b. 1837, d. 6 Apr 1914 |
Children of William Alexander Carmichael and Elizabeth Dennison
(?) Carr1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. (?) Carr married 1st Mary Rosena Banks, daughter of Sidney Banks and Sarah Jane Parker, before 1886.1 (?) Carr died before 1890.2
Child of (?) Carr and Mary Rosena Banks
Agnes Augusta Carr1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Agnes Augusta Carr was born on 6 June 1886.1 She was the daughter of (?) Carr and Mary Rosena Banks.2 Agnes Augusta Carr married Harry Wood on 11 July 1905.2
Her married name was Wood.
Her married name was Wood.
Father* | (?) Carr2 d. b 1890 |
Mother* | Mary Rosena Banks2 b. 9 Jul 1863, d. 1946 |
John Carrache1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Citations
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes.
Ruth A. Carrington1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ruth A. Carrington married Elijah Rice, son of Benjamin Rice and Sarah Green; second.1,2
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Child of Ruth A. Carrington and Elijah Rice
John Carroll1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. John Carroll was born circa 1846 at Windsor, Kings Co, NS.1 He married Alice Bent, daughter of Phineas Lovett Bent and Maria C. Boehner, on 26 December 1870 at Paradise, Annapolis Co, NS; John declared age 24, born Windsor and living at Kentville; Alice declared age 25, born Paradise and living at Paradise.1
Citations
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 37, no. 74.
(?) Carter1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. (?) Carter was born in May 1886, stillborn.2,1 (?) Carter was the child of C. F. Carter and Mary E. Rice. (?) Carter was buried on 31 May 1886 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC.2,1
Father* | C. F. Carter |
Mother* | Mary E. Rice b. c 1865 |
C. F. Carter1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of C. F. Carter and Mary E. Rice
Citations
- [S6390] Paul Piatowski,.
Ellen Carty1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ellen Carty was the daughter of James H Carty and Helen Potter.2 Ellen Carty married (?) Downie.1
Her married name was Downie.2 Ellen Carty resided in 1902 at Swampscott, MA, when her uncle Robert Potter's estate was probated.1
Her married name was Downie.2 Ellen Carty resided in 1902 at Swampscott, MA, when her uncle Robert Potter's estate was probated.1
Father* | James H Carty2 |
Mother* | Helen Potter2 b. 1815, d. b 1902 |
Emma Carty1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Emma Carty was the daughter of James H Carty and Helen Potter.2
Emma Carty resided in 1902 at Chelsea, MA, when her uncle Robert Potter's estate was probated. She was listed as Emma Sim???1
Emma Carty resided in 1902 at Chelsea, MA, when her uncle Robert Potter's estate was probated. She was listed as Emma Sim???1
Father* | James H Carty2 |
Mother* | Helen Potter2 b. 1815, d. b 1902 |
Frances A Carty1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Frances A Carty was born on 14 October 1862 at Sandy Cove, Digby Co, NS.3,4 She was the daughter of William Carty.2 Frances A Carty married James A Rice, son of Francis Rice and Louisa A. Purdy, on 22 February 1888 at Bear River, NS.2 Frances A Carty died on 28 December 1921.4 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.4
Her married name was Rice. She and James A Rice resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.5
Her married name was Rice. She and James A Rice resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.5
Father* | William Carty2 |
Child of Frances A Carty and James A Rice
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, (1801).
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, 1888, #3.
- [S1343] Timothy L. Sanford,.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, her grave stone.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 22.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 83.
James H Carty1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. James H Carty was the son of John Carty and Elizabeth Harris.2 James H Carty married Helen Potter, daughter of John Potter and Mary Balcom, in 1837.3
Father* | John Carty2 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Harris2 |
Children of James H Carty and Helen Potter
John Carty1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of John Carty and Elizabeth Harris
Citations
- [S1405] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Potter notes.
Mary E Carty1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary E Carty was the daughter of James H Carty and Helen Potter.2 Mary E Carty married (?) Locke.1
Her married name was Locke.2 Mary E Carty resided in 1902 at Leominster, MA, when her uncle Robert Potter's estate was probated.1
Her married name was Locke.2 Mary E Carty resided in 1902 at Leominster, MA, when her uncle Robert Potter's estate was probated.1
Father* | James H Carty2 |
Mother* | Helen Potter2 b. 1815, d. b 1902 |
Mary Elizabeth Carty1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Elizabeth Carty was born on 22 July 1856 at Nova Scotia, she declared age 26 at her marriage in 1876.1,4 She was the daughter of William Carty.3 Mary Elizabeth Carty married Melbourne Rice, son of Francis Rice and Louisa A. Purdy, on 30 August 1876 at Hillsburgh, Digby Co, NS.5 Mary Elizabeth Carty died on 29 February 1928. Ms McCormick has 1927 in one manuscript and 1928 in the other manuscript.6 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.6
Her married name was Rice. She and Melbourne Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Melburn Rice, male, married, age 30, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Mary E Rice, female, married, age 24, born Nova Scotia; Edith Rice, female, age 3, born Nova Scotia; Boid Rice, male, age 2, born Nova Scotia; Earnest Rice, male, age <1, born Nova Scotia; born: Oct; 7/12.7 Mary Elizabeth Carty and Melbourne Rice appeared on the census of between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.8,4
Her married name was Rice. She and Melbourne Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Melburn Rice, male, married, age 30, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Mary E Rice, female, married, age 24, born Nova Scotia; Edith Rice, female, age 3, born Nova Scotia; Boid Rice, male, age 2, born Nova Scotia; Earnest Rice, male, age <1, born Nova Scotia; born: Oct; 7/12.7 Mary Elizabeth Carty and Melbourne Rice appeared on the census of between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.8,4
Father* | William Carty3 |
Children of Mary Elizabeth Carty and Melbourne Rice
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, (1798).
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 82.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 1, p. 24.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 20.
- [S1343] Timothy L. Sanford,.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, her grave stone.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 15 SubDist A Page 46 Family 242.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 1, p. 23.
Sarah Carty1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Sarah Carty was the daughter of James H Carty and Helen Potter.2 Sarah Carty married (?) Pepper.1
Her married name was Pepper.2 Sarah Carty resided in 1902 at Malden, MA, when her uncle Robert Potter's estate was probated.1
Her married name was Pepper.2 Sarah Carty resided in 1902 at Malden, MA, when her uncle Robert Potter's estate was probated.1
Father* | James H Carty2 |
Mother* | Helen Potter2 b. 1815, d. b 1902 |
William Carty1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of William Carty
Citations
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 1, p. 24.
William Carty1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of William Carty
Citations
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, 1888, #3.
Harvey Cary
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Citations
- [S1399] Letter, Michael LaForest to George W. King, April 1998.
Susanna Cary1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Susanna Cary was born on 12 June 1782 at Westfield, MA.1 She married Calvin Doolittle, son of Luther Doolittle and Mary Hazelton, on 12 October 1801.1 Susanna Cary died on 30 March 1860.1
Her married name was Doolittle.1
Her married name was Doolittle.1
Children of Susanna Cary and Calvin Doolittle
Citations
- [S1399] Letter, Michael LaForest to George W. King, April 1998.
Isabella Cassidy1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Isabella Cassidy and William Johnson
Citations
- [S1294] Letter, Dolores Rice Mandeville to George W. King, 21 August 1996, 31 March 1998.
Anna Cassin1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Anna Cassin married 1st Archibald Jermain McClure, son of William Henry McClure and Catherine Barclay Jermain, on 6 November 1899.2
Her married name was McClure.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was McClure.
C. W. Castle1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. C. W. Castle married Edith E. W. Rice, daughter of Harrison Rice and Martha Ann Willis, on 29 July 1886.1
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 474.
Julie E. Castle1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Julie E. Castle was born circa 1857 at Michigan.2 She married Wallace E. Rice, son of Alonzo Rice and Hannah S. Reid, on 25 December 1878 at Ionia, MI.3,1 Julie E. Castle died on 25 February 1893.1
Her married name was Rice. She appeared on the census of 1880 at Ionia, MI; as housekeeper for her widowed mother, Mary Castle: Julia Castle, daughter, female, married, age 23, born MI, Occ: Housekeeper, father born NY, mother born NY.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Rice. She appeared on the census of 1880 at Ionia, MI; as housekeeper for her widowed mother, Mary Castle: Julia Castle, daughter, female, married, age 23, born MI, Occ: Housekeeper, father born NY, mother born NY.2
Catherine Chaisson1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Catherine Chaisson married 1st Coleman Frank Rice, son of Freeman Brown Rice and Eva May McSwain.2 Catherine Chaisson and Coleman Frank Rice were divorced.1
Her married name was Rice.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Rice.
George M. Chamberlain1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. George M. Chamberlain married Frances Jane Rice, daughter of Gerrit Smith Rice and Sarah Gill Cooper, on 24 April 1867; George of New Haven, CT.1 George M. Chamberlain died on 24 April 1878.1
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 475.
Isaac Chamberlain1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Isaac Chamberlain and Elizabeth (?)
Citations
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, p. 1805:142.
Mary Ann Chamberlain1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Ann Chamberlain was born in 1863 at Stonehaven, NB.1 She was the daughter of Isaac Chamberlain and Elizabeth (?)2 Mary Ann Chamberlain married Captain William Joseph Martell, son of Anthony Martell and Frances Spencer, on 11 November 1903 at Glace Bay, Cape Breton Co, NS.2,1
Her married name was Martell.1
Her married name was Martell.1
Father* | Isaac Chamberlain2 |
Mother* | Elizabeth (?)2 |
George Chapman1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Citations
- [S1351] Hupfer.
Hannah Adaline Chapman1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Hannah Adaline Chapman was born circa 1815 at Massachusetts, as calculated from the 1880 census. She and Oliver Rice published their marriage intention on 9 September 1833 at Becket, MA.2,3 Hannah Adaline Chapman married Oliver Rice, son of Elijah Rice and Rebecca Ann Wilder, on 2 October 1833.4 Hannah Adaline Chapman died on 8 August 1886.4
Her married name was Rice. She appeared on the census of 1880 at Becket, MA; aged 65y, under the name Rice, living with her son Frank.5
Her married name was Rice. She appeared on the census of 1880 at Becket, MA; aged 65y, under the name Rice, living with her son Frank.5
Children of Hannah Adaline Chapman and Oliver Rice
George William Charlton
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of George William Charlton and Eliza Robinson
John Henry Charlton
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. John Henry Charlton was born on 12 October 1848 at Williamston, NS.1,2 He was the son of George William Charlton and Eliza Robinson. John Henry Charlton married Sophia A. Bent, daughter of Phineas Lovett Bent and Maria C. Boehner, on 12 January 1882 at Halifax, Halifax Co, NS; aged 33y (he) and 31y (she) listed as John of Williamston and Sophia of Paradise.3,4 John Henry Charlton died on 13 November 1922 at Middleton, Annapolis Co, NS; aged 73y 1m, from paralysis.1 He was buried on 20 November 1922 at Middleton, Annapolis Co, NS.1
Father* | George William Charlton |
Mother* | Eliza Robinson |
Arthur Chartier1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Arthur Chartier married Mildred Ada Chute, daughter of Richard Scott Chute and Eliza Ann Berry, in 1914.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationRuby Louise Chase1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ruby Louise Chase married 2nd Rev Charles Pearl Henderson, son of Alonzo B Henderson and Jessie Clothilda Rice, in 1921.2
Her married name was Henderson.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Henderson.
John L. A. Chellis
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. John L. A. Chellis was born in September 1866 at New Hampshire.1 He married Flora M. Sargent circa 1896.1
John L. A. Chellis appeared on the census of 1900 at Concord, NH; aged 33y.1 He was a building contractor in 1900.1
John L. A. Chellis appeared on the census of 1900 at Concord, NH; aged 33y.1 He was a building contractor in 1900.1
Child of John L. A. Chellis and Flora M. Sargent
Citations
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 949:267.30.
Lawrence Drake Chellis
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lawrence Drake Chellis was born on 7 February 1900 at Concord, NH, not named in the birth record.1,2,3 He was the son of John L. A. Chellis and Flora M. Sargent. Lawrence Drake Chellis married Freda May Rice, daughter of Wallace B. Rice and Gussie M. Moore.4
Lawrence Drake Chellis appeared on the census of 1900 at Concord, NH; aged 4m.3 He resided in 1918 at Arlington, MA, studying at MIT.2 He appeared on the census of 1940 at Weymouth, MA; aged 40y.4 He was an engineer in 1940.4
Lawrence Drake Chellis appeared on the census of 1900 at Concord, NH; aged 4m.3 He resided in 1918 at Arlington, MA, studying at MIT.2 He appeared on the census of 1940 at Weymouth, MA; aged 40y.4 He was an engineer in 1940.4
Father* | John L. A. Chellis b. Sep 1866 |
Mother* | Flora M. Sargent b. Oct 1866 |
Phoebe Jane Cheney1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Phoebe Jane Cheney was born circa 1834 at New York.2 She married Harvey W. Rice, son of Calvin M. Rice and Aurelia Walker, on 20 September 1854.1
Her married name was Rice. Phoebe Jane Cheney and Harvey W. Rice appeared on the census of 1870 at Stanton, Montcalm Co, MI.3,4 Phoebe Jane Cheney and Harvey W. Rice appeared on the census of 1880 at Sidney, Montcalm Co, MI; Harvey Rice, self, male, married, age 48, born MA, Occ: Under Sheriff, father born MA, mother born MA; Phoebe J Rice, wife, female, married, age 46, born NY, Occ: Keeping House, father born NY, mother born MA; M U Bachman, son-in-law, male, married, age 32, born NY, Occ: Clerk In Store, father born NY, mother born NOT KNOWN; Estella Backman, daughter, female, married, age 24, born MI, Occ: Boarding, father born MA, mother born NY; Cliffton A Backman, son, male, age 3M, born MI, father born NY, mother born MI.2
Her married name was Rice. Phoebe Jane Cheney and Harvey W. Rice appeared on the census of 1870 at Stanton, Montcalm Co, MI.3,4 Phoebe Jane Cheney and Harvey W. Rice appeared on the census of 1880 at Sidney, Montcalm Co, MI; Harvey Rice, self, male, married, age 48, born MA, Occ: Under Sheriff, father born MA, mother born MA; Phoebe J Rice, wife, female, married, age 46, born NY, Occ: Keeping House, father born NY, mother born MA; M U Bachman, son-in-law, male, married, age 32, born NY, Occ: Clerk In Store, father born NY, mother born NOT KNOWN; Estella Backman, daughter, female, married, age 24, born MI, Occ: Boarding, father born MA, mother born NY; Cliffton A Backman, son, male, age 3M, born MI, father born NY, mother born MI.2
Child of Phoebe Jane Cheney and Harvey W. Rice
Delbert Chesley1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Delbert Chesley was born on 24 November 1872 at Nova Scotia.1 He married Orinda Emma Rice, daughter of David Rice and Melinda Jane Chute.2
Delbert Chesley and Orinda Emma Rice resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS, with Orinda's brother Thelbert.1
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationDelbert Chesley and Orinda Emma Rice resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS, with Orinda's brother Thelbert.1
Minnie Frances Chesley1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Minnie Frances Chesley was born on 24 March 1877 at Clarence, Annapolis Co, NS.1,3 She was the daughter of Rupert George Chesley and Ada Brown.2,3 Minnie Frances Chesley married Edward Woodroffe Rice, son of Edward Rice and Martha Woodruff, on 14 September 1904 at Clarence, Annapolis Co, NS.4,5 Minnie Frances Chesley died on 13 January 1968 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.6
Her married name was Rice. She resided in 1901 at Lawrencetown District, Annapolis Co, NS, with her parents.7
Her married name was Rice. She resided in 1901 at Lawrencetown District, Annapolis Co, NS, with her parents.7
Father* | Rupert George Chesley2 b. 3 Jul 1850, d. 13 Mar 1924 |
Mother* | Ada Brown3 b. 25 Apr 1848, d. 16 Sep 1933 |
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, pp. 629, 839.
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 839.
- [S1427] Annapolis County Births, 1864-1876, LDS film number 1298664: p. 215, no. 505.
- [S1350] Spurr Notes, Middleton Outlook, 23 Sep. 1904.
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 49, no. 85.
- [S1396] Halifax Herald Obituary Index.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, f, p. 13.
Nancy Chesley1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Nancy Chesley was born circa 1807 at Nova Scotia.2 She married Capt William Rice, son of William Pickett Rice and Eunice Prentice; this marriage came to light in 1998 and comes from the family tradition of Norman Leander Rice descendants. Your author has verified that Nancy was living with Norman Leander Rice at the time of the 1891 census.1
Her married name was Rice.1 Nancy Chesley resided in April 1891 at Parkers Cove District, Annapolis Co, NS, with her son Norman Leander Rice and family.2
Her married name was Rice.1 Nancy Chesley resided in April 1891 at Parkers Cove District, Annapolis Co, NS, with her son Norman Leander Rice and family.2
Child of Nancy Chesley and Capt William Rice
Rupert George Chesley1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Rupert George Chesley was born on 3 July 1850 at Wilmot, Annapolis Co, NS, he declared age 32 in the 1881 census. At his marriage in 1876 Rupert declared age 25, a farmer living at Wilmot, and born at Wilmot.2,3,4 He married Ada Brown on 21 June 1876 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.1,5,4 Rupert George Chesley died on 13 March 1924 at Paradise, Annapolis Co, NS; at age 74.6,7 He was buried at Fairview Cemetery, Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co, NS.7
He was a farmer in 1881.2 He and Ada Brown resided in 1881 at Clarence District, Annapolis Co, NS.2 Rupert George Chesley and Ada Brown resided in 1901 at Lawrencetown District, Annapolis Co, NS.3 Rupert George Chesley left a will on 10 March 1924 at Paradise, Annapolis Co, NS, which was recorded 19 November 1924. The will mentions wife Ada Jane and Minnie Frances Rice (his daughter ed) is executor.6
He was a farmer in 1881.2 He and Ada Brown resided in 1881 at Clarence District, Annapolis Co, NS.2 Rupert George Chesley and Ada Brown resided in 1901 at Lawrencetown District, Annapolis Co, NS.3 Rupert George Chesley left a will on 10 March 1924 at Paradise, Annapolis Co, NS, which was recorded 19 November 1924. The will mentions wife Ada Jane and Minnie Frances Rice (his daughter ed) is executor.6
Child of Rupert George Chesley and Ada Brown
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 839.
- [S1318] Census - Canada: 1881, Clarence District, p. 4, no. 15.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, f, p. 13.
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 83, no. 40.
- [S1427] Annapolis County Births, 1864-1876, LDS film number 1298664: p. 215, no. 505.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, p. 280, #2164 - see probate will books, vol. 7, p. 213 and estate folio C269.
- [S18] Gravestone inscription for person cited.
Elvira Hamlin Chick
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Elvira Hamlin Chick was born circa December 1844 at Phillips, ME, (1845 per 1900 census.)1,2 She was the daughter of Richard H. Chick and Rhoda H. (?) Elvira Hamlin Chick married Israel Bent, son of Warren Bent and Frances Shafner, on 2 May 1884 at Lowell, MA; (1 May per Bent) aged 52y (he) and 39y (she) both of Lowell, his second marriage.3,4
Her married name was Bent. Elvira Hamlin Chick appeared on the census of 1850 at Madrid, ME; aged 6y.5 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Lowell, MA; aged 54y, under the name Bent, declaring no children.1
Her married name was Bent. Elvira Hamlin Chick appeared on the census of 1850 at Madrid, ME; aged 6y.5 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Lowell, MA; aged 54y, under the name Bent, declaring no children.1
Father* | Richard H. Chick b. c 1815 |
Mother* | Rhoda H. (?) b. c 1817 |
Richard H. Chick
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Richard H. Chick was born circa 1815 at New Hampshire, as calculated from the 1850 census.
He appeared on the census of 1850 at Madrid, ME; aged 35y.1
He appeared on the census of 1850 at Madrid, ME; aged 35y.1
Child of Richard H. Chick and Rhoda H. (?)
Citations
- [S592] Census - US: 1850, 253:158.A41.
Albert Alonzo Child1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Albert Alonzo Child married Frances Page.1 Albert Alonzo Child was born in June 1832.1 He was the son of Horace S. Childs and Mary P. Rice.1
Father* | Horace S. Childs1 b. 6 Feb 1796, d. 4 Mar 1872 |
Mother* | Mary P. Rice1 b. 1796 |
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 520.
Ann Melissa Child1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ann Melissa Child was born on 19 October 1826.1 She was the daughter of Horace S. Childs and Mary P. Rice.1 Ann Melissa Child married Benjamin F Baker in 1847.1
Her married name was Baker.
Her married name was Baker.
Father* | Horace S. Childs1 b. 6 Feb 1796, d. 4 Mar 1872 |
Mother* | Mary P. Rice1 b. 1796 |
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 520.
Ebenezer Child1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Ebenezer Child and Ann Gray
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 520.
Ellen Maria Child1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ellen Maria Child was born on 18 August 1820.1 She was the daughter of Horace S. Childs and Mary P. Rice.1 Ellen Maria Child married Henry S Ford on 15 October 1839.1
Her married name was Ford. Ellen Maria Child appeared on the census of 1880 at Geneseo, Henry Co, IL; Henry S. Ford, self, male, married, age 55 VT, Occ: Farmer, father born NY, mother born VT; Helen M. Ford, other, female, married, age 60 VT, Occ: Keeping House, father born VT, mother born MA.2
Her married name was Ford. Ellen Maria Child appeared on the census of 1880 at Geneseo, Henry Co, IL; Henry S. Ford, self, male, married, age 55 VT, Occ: Farmer, father born NY, mother born VT; Helen M. Ford, other, female, married, age 60 VT, Occ: Keeping House, father born VT, mother born MA.2
Father* | Horace S. Childs1 b. 6 Feb 1796, d. 4 Mar 1872 |
Mother* | Mary P. Rice1 b. 1796 |
Frances Pearley Child1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Frances Pearley Child was born on 31 March 1835.1 She was the daughter of Horace S. Childs and Mary P. Rice.1
The Rice Gen'l Register notes that Frances was married on 15Jul1856 but does not give the name of the spouse.1
The Rice Gen'l Register notes that Frances was married on 15Jul1856 but does not give the name of the spouse.1
Father* | Horace S. Childs1 b. 6 Feb 1796, d. 4 Mar 1872 |
Mother* | Mary P. Rice1 b. 1796 |
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 520.
Horace Rice Child1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Horace Rice Child married Mary Lee; Mary of Springfield, VT.1 Horace Rice Child was born on 23 October 1818.1 He was the son of Horace S. Childs and Mary P. Rice.1
Father* | Horace S. Childs1 b. 6 Feb 1796, d. 4 Mar 1872 |
Mother* | Mary P. Rice1 b. 1796 |
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 520.
Orange Watson Child1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Orange Watson Child was born on 29 August 1824.1 He was the son of Horace S. Childs and Mary P. Rice.1 Orange Watson Child married Susan Stickney in 1851.1
Father* | Horace S. Childs1 b. 6 Feb 1796, d. 4 Mar 1872 |
Mother* | Mary P. Rice1 b. 1796 |
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 520.
Sarah Jane Child1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Sarah Jane Child was born in March 1830.1 She was the daughter of Horace S. Childs and Mary P. Rice.1 Sarah Jane Child married James G Goodrich in 1850.1
Her married name was Goodrich.
Her married name was Goodrich.
Father* | Horace S. Childs1 b. 6 Feb 1796, d. 4 Mar 1872 |
Mother* | Mary P. Rice1 b. 1796 |
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 520.
Horace S. Childs1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Horace S. Childs was born on 6 February 1796 at Brandon, VT.3 He is the son of Ebenezer Child and Ann Gray.3 Horace S. Childs married Mary P. Rice, daughter of Ashbel Rice and Mary Peirce, on 15 October 1817 at Hardwick, MA; listed as Horace of Brandon, VT.4,1 Horace S. Childs died on 4 March 1872 at Geneseo, IL.3
He and Mary P. Rice resided at Geneseo, IL.3
He and Mary P. Rice resided at Geneseo, IL.3
Father* | Ebenezer Child3 |
Mother* | Ann Gray3 |
Children of Horace S. Childs and Mary P. Rice
Alice Mary Ross Chipman1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Alice Mary Ross Chipman was born on 28 August 1879 at Kings County, NS.1 She was the daughter of John Ross Chipman and Sarah Eliza Starr.
Father* | John Ross Chipman |
Mother* | Sarah Eliza Starr b. 4 Jul 1844 |
Citations
- [S1293] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, IGI.