Jubal Alonzo Darres1
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 Jubal Alonzo Darres and Catherine (?)
Citations
- [S5132] Halifax Herald, 5 March 1941.
Latea Janet Darres1
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,. Latea Janet Darres was born on 5 October 1889 at Victory, Annapolis Co, NS.2 She was the daughter of Ozias Dean Darres and Sophia Mary Ann Wagner.2 Latea Janet Darres married George Harry Potter, son of Beniah Potter and Phoebe Ruggles, on 11 July 1917 at Saint Andrews Church, Victory, Annapolis Co, NS.2 Latea Janet Darres was buried at Clementsvale Cemetery, Clementsvale, Annapolis Co, NS.3 She died on 25 January 1975 at Tupperville, Annapolis Co, NS.4
Her married name was Potter.
Her married name was Potter.
Father* | Ozias Dean Darres2 |
Mother* | Sophia Mary Ann Wagner2 |
Lawrence Darres1
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,.© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) Association
Louis Edward Darres1
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,. Louis Edward Darres was born on 3 August 1911.2 He married Alice Gertrude Frude, daughter of Burton Thomas Frude and Jeanette Elizabeth Chute, on 13 November 1953 at Deep Brook, Annapolis Co, NS.1
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationMary Darres1
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 Darres was born on 18 August 1882 at Victory, Annapolis Co, NS.3 She was the daughter of Albert Darres.2 Mary Darres married Robert Davenport Rice, son of Edwin Rice and Philinda Clarke.1 Mary Darres died in 1965 at Digby General Hospital, Digby, Digby Co, NS.4 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.5
She also went by the name of "Mame Darres."6 Her married name was Rice. She and Robert Davenport Rice resided between 1910 and 1957 at Bear River, NS.7
She also went by the name of "Mame Darres."6 Her married name was Rice. She and Robert Davenport Rice resided between 1910 and 1957 at Bear River, NS.7
Father* | Albert Darres2 |
Children of Mary Darres and Robert Davenport Rice
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 61, 91.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, Mary Ann's obituary.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, her obituary see overleaf from 1947.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, obituary overleaf from 1947.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, obituary see overleaf from 1947.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, (1881).
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, her obituary.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, mother's obituary.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, mother's obituary.
Ozias Dean Darres1
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 Ozias Dean Darres and Sophia Mary Ann Wagner
Citations
- [S1402] Boyce.
Phyllis Darres1
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,. Phyllis Darres married Clayton Harris, son of Rupert Alexis Harris and Alva Etta Mullen.3 Phyllis Darres was born on 15 September 1908 at Hillsborough, NH.4 She was the daughter of Dilvert Darres and Nellie Paige.2 Phyllis Darres married Thomas Rice, son of Robert Davenport Rice and Mary Darres.5
Her married name was Harris. Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Harris. Her married name was Rice.
Father* | Dilvert Darres2 |
Mother* | Nellie Paige2 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 91, 96.
- [S77] Obituary/Newspaper Item, HARRIS-RICE, PHYLLIS MAE - 101, from notice of Tuttle Brothers Funeral Home, Moncton, NB.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 96.
- [S77] Obituary/Newspaper Item, from notice of Tuttle Brothers Funeral Home, Moncton, NB.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 91.
Emily Beaman Davenport1
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,. Emily Beaman Davenport was born on 7 May 1812 at Boylston, MA.1,2 She was the daughter of John Davenport and Mary Morse Beaman.
Father* | John Davenport b. 30 Nov 1787, d. 16 Mar 1814 |
Mother* | Mary Morse Beaman b. b 1789 |
John Davenport1,2
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,. John Davenport was born on 30 November 1787 at Boylston, MA.3,4 He is the son of Matthew Davenport and Patience (?) John Davenport and Mary Morse Beaman published their marriage intention on 27 September 1805 at Boylston, MA.3,4,2 John Davenport died on 16 March 1814 at Boylston, MA; aged 26y 4m.3,4
Father* | Matthew Davenport |
Mother* | Patience (?) |
Children of John Davenport and Mary Morse Beaman
John William Davenport1
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 William Davenport was born on 28 December 1814 at Boylston, MA.1,2 He was the son of John Davenport and Mary Morse Beaman.
Father* | John Davenport b. 30 Nov 1787, d. 16 Mar 1814 |
Mother* | Mary Morse Beaman b. b 1789 |
Lucy Barron Davenport1
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 Barron Davenport was born on 18 March 1806 at Boylston, MA.1,2 She was the daughter of John Davenport and Mary Morse Beaman.
Father* | John Davenport b. 30 Nov 1787, d. 16 Mar 1814 |
Mother* | Mary Morse Beaman b. b 1789 |
Mary Morse Davenport1
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 Morse Davenport was born on 20 July 1810 at Boylston, MA.1,2 She was the daughter of John Davenport and Mary Morse Beaman. Mary Morse Davenport and William Comstock published their marriage intention on 1 June 1833 at Concord, MA; listed as William of Concord and Mary of West Boylston.3 Mary Morse Davenport and William Comstock published their marriage intention on 1 June 1833 at Boylston, MA; listed as William of Concord.4,1
Her married name was Comstock.
Her married name was Comstock.
Father* | John Davenport b. 30 Nov 1787, d. 16 Mar 1814 |
Mother* | Mary Morse Beaman b. b 1789 |
Child of Mary Morse Davenport and William Comstock
Matthew Davenport1
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 Matthew Davenport and Patience (?)
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 438.
Persis Rice Davenport1
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,. Persis Rice Davenport was born on 10 November 1807 at Boylston, MA.1,2 She was the daughter of John Davenport and Mary Morse Beaman.
Father* | John Davenport b. 30 Nov 1787, d. 16 Mar 1814 |
Mother* | Mary Morse Beaman b. b 1789 |
Bertha M. Davidson1
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,. Bertha M. Davidson was born circa 1872 at Iowa.2 She married Warren L. Rice, son of Charles W. Rice and Elizabeth J. Bourne, on 8 November 1892 at New Hampton, IA.1
Her married name was Rice. Bertha M. Davidson appeared on the census of 1940 at Saratoga, Santa Clara Co, CA; widowed.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Rice. Bertha M. Davidson appeared on the census of 1940 at Saratoga, Santa Clara Co, CA; widowed.2
Thaddius Davidson1
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,.© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) Association
Thomas Davie1
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 Davie was born on 19 April 1888 at Seacomb, Cheshire, England.2,3 He married Estella May Harris, daughter of George Davis Harris and Myrtle Harriet Morgan, circa 1920; aged 32y (he) and 26y (she.)4,1
Thomas Davie immigrated in 1909 to USA.4 He resided in 1917 at Boston, MA, single and studying at Boston University.2 He appeared on the census of 1930 at Westwood, MA; aged 41y.4 He was an accountant in 1930.4 He appeared on the census of 1940 at Westwood, MA; aged 51y.5
Thomas Davie immigrated in 1909 to USA.4 He resided in 1917 at Boston, MA, single and studying at Boston University.2 He appeared on the census of 1930 at Westwood, MA; aged 41y.4 He was an accountant in 1930.4 He appeared on the census of 1940 at Westwood, MA; aged 51y.5
Citations
Charles Augustus Davis1,2
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,. Charles Augustus Davis was born circa 1851 at Finland.1 He married Idella Hannah Cossett, daughter of Charles S. Cossett and Ann Crousse, before 1880.1 Charles Augustus Davis died circa 1888.2
He and Idella Hannah Cossett appeared on the census of 1881 at Smiths Cove, Digby Co, NS; Charles A Davis, male, married, age 30, born Finland, occ: mariner;
Idella H Davis, female, married, age 28, born Nova Scotia;
Ernest O Davis, age 1 <1 Born:; 6/12, Nova Scotia.1
He and Idella Hannah Cossett appeared on the census of 1881 at Smiths Cove, Digby Co, NS; Charles A Davis, male, married, age 30, born Finland, occ: mariner;
Idella H Davis, female, married, age 28, born Nova Scotia;
Ernest O Davis, age 1 <1 Born:
Children of Charles Augustus Davis and Idella Hannah Cossett
Charles Byron Davis1
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 Byron Davis was born circa 1885.2 He was the son of Charles Augustus Davis and Idella Hannah Cossett.2 Charles Byron Davis married Alice Gertrude Harris, daughter of Thaddius Harris and Keziah Alcorn, on 19 November 1920; Charles Davis of New Haven, CT.1,3
Charles Byron Davis resided in 1904 at Boston, MA, according to his grandmother's obituary.4
Charles Byron Davis resided in 1904 at Boston, MA, according to his grandmother's obituary.4
Father* | Charles Augustus Davis2 b. c 1851, d. c 1888 |
Mother* | Idella Hannah Cossett2 b. c 1853, d. c 1892 |
Clara Amelia Davis1
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,. Clara Amelia Davis was born on 11 November 1861 at Murphys, CA.2,1 She married Anthony Martell, son of Thomas Martell and Mehitable Susan Martell, on 2 February 1879 at Murphys, CA.3,1 Clara Amelia Davis died on 10 May 1945 at Calaveras County, CA.2,4,1 She was buried at Buena Vista Cemetery, Murphys, CA.1
Her married name was Martell.1 She and Anthony Martell appeared on the census of 1880 at Township 7, Calaveras Co, CA;
Anthony Martell, self, male, married, age 24, born Canada, occ: Wood Chopper, father born Canada, mother born Canada;
Clara Martell, wife, female, married, age 18, born CA, occ: Keeping House, father born IA, mother born IA;
Hattie Martell, daughter, age 7M, born CA, father born Canada, mother born CA.5,1 Clara Amelia Davis and Anthony Martell appeared on the census of 1900 at Murphys, Calaveras Co, CA.6,1 Clara Amelia Davis and Anthony Martell appeared on the census of 1910 at Murphys, Calaveras Co, CA.7,1
Her married name was Martell.1 She and Anthony Martell appeared on the census of 1880 at Township 7, Calaveras Co, CA;
Anthony Martell, self, male, married, age 24, born Canada, occ: Wood Chopper, father born Canada, mother born Canada;
Clara Martell, wife, female, married, age 18, born CA, occ: Keeping House, father born IA, mother born IA;
Hattie Martell, daughter, age 7M, born CA, father born Canada, mother born CA.5,1 Clara Amelia Davis and Anthony Martell appeared on the census of 1900 at Murphys, Calaveras Co, CA.6,1 Clara Amelia Davis and Anthony Martell appeared on the census of 1910 at Murphys, Calaveras Co, CA.7,1
Citations
- [S5479] Paul Piatkowski,.
- [S993] State of California, California Death Index.
- [S5512] Calaveras County CA, Calaveras County, CA, Vital Records, p. C:280.
- [S77] Obituary/Newspaper Item, Calaveras Prospect, 12 May 1945.
- [S1011] Census - US: 1880 - LDS CD, cites NA film p. 064:392A.
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, p. 84:68A.
- [S600] Census - US: 1910, p. 73:201B.
Eben Littlefield Davis
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,. Eben Littlefield Davis was born in May 1843 at Maine.1 He married Marietta G. Gifford circa 1868.1 Eben Littlefield Davis died before 1910.
He appeared on the census of 1900 at Quincy, MA; aged 57y.1 He was a machinist in 1900.1
He appeared on the census of 1900 at Quincy, MA; aged 57y.1 He was a machinist in 1900.1
Child of Eben Littlefield Davis and Marietta G. Gifford
Citations
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 671:226.58.
Ernest Davis1,2
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,. Ernest Davis was born circa October 1880 at Nova Scotia.3 He was the son of Charles Augustus Davis and Idella Hannah Cossett.3 Ernest Davis married Annie Jane Rice, daughter of Stephen Rice and Adeline Berry, on 18 June 1907.4,5,6
Father* | Charles Augustus Davis3 b. c 1851, d. c 1888 |
Mother* | Idella Hannah Cossett3 b. c 1853, d. c 1892 |
Children of Ernest Davis and Annie Jane Rice
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, (1884).
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 79.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: NA film C-13172, 15, p, p. 20.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1884.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 61, 79, 92.
- [S3852] Certificate, Ernest Davis and Annie Rice marriage.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 92.
- [S77] Obituary/Newspaper Item, Ira Randolph Davis, Digby Courier, 7 November 1988.
George B Davis1
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 B Davis was the son of Ernest Davis and Annie Jane Rice.2 George B Davis married Dorothy Marguerite Cribbs.2 George B Davis died before 1988; according to brother Ira's obituary.3
Father* | Ernest Davis2 b. c Oct 1880 |
Mother* | Annie Jane Rice2 b. 16 Mar 1886, d. Jun 1923 |
Rev George H. Davis1
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,. Rev George H. Davis was born circa 1842 at Maine.1,2 He married Alice Tupper Upham, daughter of George Bliss Upham and Celia Spurr, on 1 September 1874 at Saint Cloud, MN.1 Rev George H. Davis died on 9 January 1907.3 He was buried at Maple Lawn Cemetery, Faribault, Rice Co, MN.3
He and Alice Tupper Upham appeared on the census of 1880 at Saint Cloud, Stearns Co, MN.2 Rev George H. Davis was an Episcopal minister in 1900.4 He and Alice Tupper Upham appeared on the census of 1900 at Mankato, Blue Earth Co, MN; Alice declared 4 children of whom 3 were alive in 1900.4
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHe and Alice Tupper Upham appeared on the census of 1880 at Saint Cloud, Stearns Co, MN.2 Rev George H. Davis was an Episcopal minister in 1900.4 He and Alice Tupper Upham appeared on the census of 1900 at Mankato, Blue Earth Co, MN; Alice declared 4 children of whom 3 were alive in 1900.4
Georgia T. Davis
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,. Georgia T. Davis was born circa 1916 at Massachusetts, as calculated from the 1940 census. She is the daughter of Herbert Elmer Davis and Amy Gladys Bent.
Georgia T. Davis appeared on the census of 1940 at Lowell, MA; aged 23y, living with her parents.1 She was a secretary in 1940.1
Georgia T. Davis appeared on the census of 1940 at Lowell, MA; aged 23y, living with her parents.1 She was a secretary in 1940.1
Father* | Herbert Elmer Davis b. c 1884 |
Mother* | Amy Gladys Bent b. 13 Sep 1884 |
Citations
- [S7425] Census - US: 1940, 1693:1045.30.
Gertrude Mae Davis
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,. Gertrude Mae Davis was born on 11 December 1881 at Lowell, MA.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Eben Littlefield Davis and Marietta G. Gifford. Gertrude Mae Davis married Frederick Prince Fullerton, son of Charles Dyer Fullerton and Elizabeth Holmes Prince, on 17 December 1902 at Boston, MA; aged 27y (he) and 20y (she) listed as Frederick of Boston and Gertrude of Quincy.4,5 Gertrude Mae Davis died on 2 April 1970 at Boston, MA; under the name Fullerton.6,2
Her married name was Fullerton. She appeared on the census of 1900 at Quincy, MA; aged 18y.3 She appeared on the census of 1910 at Boston, MA; aged 28y, under the name Fullerton, declaring no children.7 She appeared on the census of 1920 at Boston, MA; aged 38y, under the name Fullerton.8 She appeared on the census of 1930 at Boston, MA; aged 48y, under the name Fullerton.9 She appeared on the census of 1940 at Boston, MA; aged 57y, under the name Fullerton.10
Her married name was Fullerton. She appeared on the census of 1900 at Quincy, MA; aged 18y.3 She appeared on the census of 1910 at Boston, MA; aged 28y, under the name Fullerton, declaring no children.7 She appeared on the census of 1920 at Boston, MA; aged 38y, under the name Fullerton.8 She appeared on the census of 1930 at Boston, MA; aged 48y, under the name Fullerton.9 She appeared on the census of 1940 at Boston, MA; aged 57y, under the name Fullerton.10
Father* | Eben Littlefield Davis b. May 1843, d. b 1910 |
Mother* | Marietta G. Gifford b. Sep 1848 |
Citations
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, p. 323:149.
- [S45] US Social Security Administration, US SSDI.
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 671:226.58.
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, 527:255.5823.
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, 526:90.237.
- [S1071] Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MA Index to Deaths, #014867.
- [S600] Census - US: 1910, 624:76.1.
- [S177] Census - US: 1920, 740:245.3.
- [S4001] Census - US: 1930, 957:191.65.
- [S7425] Census - US: 1940, 1680:9586.8.
Hannah D Davis
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 D Davis was born on 29 May 1832 at Nova Scotia, her grave stone says 24 May.1 She married Timothy Tileston Rice, son of Aaron Rice and Ann Payson, on 28 December 1852 at Westport, Digby Co, NS.2,3 Hannah D Davis died on 23 October 1915.4 She was buried at Hilltop Cemetery, Westport, Digby Co, NS.4
Her married name was Rice. She resided on 7 April 1891 at Westport District, Digby Co, NS.5 She resided in 1901 at Westport District, Digby Co, NS.1
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Rice. She resided on 7 April 1891 at Westport District, Digby Co, NS.5 She resided in 1901 at Westport District, Digby Co, NS.1
Harold Davis1
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 Davis was born in 1887.2 He married Mildred Parker, daughter of Edwin Burnham Parker and Christine Milner.3 Harold Davis died in 1968.2 He was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHarry Davis1
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. 705.
Herbert E. Davis
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 Herbert E. Davis and Annie E. Austin
Citations
- [S7425] Census - US: 1940, 1693:1945.30.
Herbert Elmer Davis
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,. Herbert Elmer Davis was born circa 1884 at Miltown, NB, as calculated from the marriage record. He was the son of Herbert E. Davis and Annie E. Austin. Herbert Elmer Davis married Amy Gladys Bent, daughter of William Henry Bent and Georgia H. Tarr, on 27 February 1915 at Lowell, MA; aged 31y (he) and 30y (she) both of Lowell.1
Herbert Elmer Davis appeared on the census of 1940 at Lowell, MA; aged 56y.2 He was a dentist in 1940.2
Herbert Elmer Davis appeared on the census of 1940 at Lowell, MA; aged 56y.2 He was a dentist in 1940.2
Father* | Herbert E. Davis d. b 1940 |
Mother* | Annie E. Austin b. c 1857 |
Child of Herbert Elmer Davis and Amy Gladys Bent
Idella Davis1
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,. Idella Davis was the daughter of Ernest Davis and Annie Jane Rice.1 Idella Davis married James Sheridan.1
Her married name was Sheridan. Idella Davis resided in 1988 at Sudbury, MA, according to her brother Ira's obituary.2
Her married name was Sheridan. Idella Davis resided in 1988 at Sudbury, MA, according to her brother Ira's obituary.2
Father* | Ernest Davis1 b. c Oct 1880 |
Mother* | Annie Jane Rice1 b. 16 Mar 1886, d. Jun 1923 |
Ira Randolph Davis1,2
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,. Ira Randolph Davis married Hazel Virginia Kaulback.3 Ira Randolph Davis was born circa 1918 at Bear River, Digby Co, NS.2 He was the son of Ernest Davis and Annie Jane Rice.3 Ira Randolph Davis died on 5 November 1988 at Digby General Hospital, Digby, Digby Co, NS; at age 70.2
Father* | Ernest Davis3 b. c Oct 1880 |
Mother* | Annie Jane Rice3 b. 16 Mar 1886, d. Jun 1923 |
Jack Davis1
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,. Jack Davis married Lydia Edith Cranton, daughter of Henry Levi Cranton and Eliza Catherine Crowdis, circa 1887 at Nova Scotia.1
Citations
- [S1293] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, IGI.
Mary Jane Davis1
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 Jane Davis was born circa 1844 at Nova Scotia.2
She and Alonzo Merritt resided in 1881 at Clementsport District, Annapolis Co, NS.2
She and Alonzo Merritt resided in 1881 at Clementsport District, Annapolis Co, NS.2
Child of Mary Jane Davis and Alonzo Merritt
Norma M. Davis1
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,. Norma M. Davis was born on 22 October 1904 at Massachusetts.1,2,3 She married Harold Bert Johnson, son of Peter Andrew Johnson and Nina Maude Thomas.1 Norma M. Davis died on 13 December 1987 at Glendale, Los Angeles Co, CA; aged 83y,
under the name Johnson.2,3
Her married name was Johnson.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) Associationunder the name Johnson.2,3
Her married name was Johnson.
Phyllis Ann Davis1
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,. Phyllis Ann Davis married Richard Allen Lumb, son of Thomas Stanfield Lumb and Edna Marion Smith.1
Her married name was Lumb.
Her married name was Lumb.
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 99.
Rufus Davis 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,. Rufus Davis Jr was born on 27 January 1829 at Princeton, MA.2,1 He married Susan Arminda Adams on 18 May 1853.3,1
Rufus Davis Jr appeared on the census of 1880 at Princeton, MA; aged 51y.4
Rufus Davis Jr appeared on the census of 1880 at Princeton, MA; aged 51y.4
Child of Rufus Davis Jr and Susan Arminda Adams
Stephen Davis1
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,.Father* | Ernest Davis1 b. c Oct 1880 |
Mother* | Annie Jane Rice1 b. 16 Mar 1886, d. Jun 1923 |
Citations
- [S77] Obituary/Newspaper Item, Ira Randolph Davis, Digby Courier, 7 November 1988.
Wayland Clarence Davis1
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,. Wayland Clarence Davis was born on 7 August 1856.2 He was the son of Rufus Davis Jr and Susan Arminda Adams. Wayland Clarence Davis married Annie S. Reed, daughter of Nathan Beaman Reed and Elmina Sophia Ball, on 16 February 1886.3,4
Wayland Clarence Davis appeared on the census of 1880 at Worcester, MA; aged 22y, boarding with the Francis Davis family, and also enumerated with his father in Princeton.5 He was a bookkeeper in 1880.5
Wayland Clarence Davis appeared on the census of 1880 at Worcester, MA; aged 22y, boarding with the Francis Davis family, and also enumerated with his father in Princeton.5 He was a bookkeeper in 1880.5
Father* | Rufus Davis Jr b. 27 Jan 1829 |
Mother* | Susan Arminda Adams b. 28 Jul 1833, d. 20 Feb 1861 |
Charles H. Davison
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 H. Davison was born circa 1840 at Mill Village, Queens Co, NS, as calculated from the marriage record. He was the son of Edward Davison and Deziah (?) Charles H. Davison married Annie Foster, daughter of Archibald Morrison Foster and Elizabeth Ann Bent, on 26 February 1873 at Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co, NS; aged 32y (he) and 24y (she) both of Bridgewater.1,2
Father* | Edward Davison |
Mother* | Deziah (?) |
Edward Davison
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 Edward Davison and Deziah (?)
Grace Ann Davison1
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,. Grace Ann Davison was born in October 1848 at Hantsport, NS.1 She was the daughter of Robert M. Davison and Mary (?)2 Grace Ann Davison married Rev. William Timothy Spencer, son of Samuel Hezekiah Spencer and Sophia Martell, on 31 August 1870 at Halls Harbour, NS.2,1 Grace Ann Davison died in 1920.1
Her married name was Spencer.1 She appeared on the census of 1900 at North Adams, MA; Grace reported 9 children of whom 5 were living in 1900.3 She appeared on the census of 1920 at North Adams, MA.4
Her married name was Spencer.1 She appeared on the census of 1900 at North Adams, MA; Grace reported 9 children of whom 5 were living in 1900.3 She appeared on the census of 1920 at North Adams, MA.4
Father* | Robert M. Davison2 |
Mother* | Mary (?)2 |
Children of Grace Ann Davison and Rev. William Timothy Spencer
Laura Leslie Davison1
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,. Laura Leslie Davison was born in October 1856 at Canada.1 She married Edmund Crawley Spencer, son of Samuel Hezekiah Spencer and Sophia Martell, on 3 February 1876 at Portapique, Colchester Co, NS.1
Her married name was Spencer.1 Laura Leslie Davison and Edmund Crawley Spencer appeared on the census of 1881 at Mills, Cumberland Co, NS; living with Edmund's parents.2,1 Laura Leslie Davison and Edmund Crawley Spencer appeared on the census of 1900 at Jackson, NC.3
Her married name was Spencer.1 Laura Leslie Davison and Edmund Crawley Spencer appeared on the census of 1881 at Mills, Cumberland Co, NS; living with Edmund's parents.2,1 Laura Leslie Davison and Edmund Crawley Spencer appeared on the census of 1900 at Jackson, NC.3
Children of Laura Leslie Davison and Edmund Crawley Spencer
Robert M. Davison1
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 Robert M. Davison and Mary (?)
Citations
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, p. 1826:42.
Samuel E. Dawson
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,. Samuel E. Dawson was born at Halifax, NS.1 He married Annie M. Bent, daughter of Gilbert Bent and Mary Eliza Bath.1
Samuel E. Dawson was a printer.1
Samuel E. Dawson was a printer.1
Citations
- [S50] Allen H. Bent, Bent Family in America, p. 142.
Sarah White Dawson
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 White Dawson was born circa 1821 at Massachusetts, as calculated from the 1870 census. She married Samuel Augustus McIntire on 10 August 1841 at Salem, MA.1
Her married name was McIntire. Sarah White Dawson appeared on the census of 1870 at Salem, MA; aged 49y, under the name Macintire.2
Her married name was McIntire. Sarah White Dawson appeared on the census of 1870 at Salem, MA; aged 49y, under the name Macintire.2
Child of Sarah White Dawson and Samuel Augustus McIntire
Calvin Taylor Day1
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,. Calvin Taylor Day was born on 8 November 1887 at Winchendon, MA.2,3,4 He was the son of George Elam Day and Emma Elizabeth Lewis. Calvin Taylor Day married Inez Blanche Harris, daughter of George Davis Harris and Myrtle Harriet Morgan, on 6 November 1909 at Jaffrey, NH; aged 22y (he) and 26y (she) listed as Calvin of Winchenson and Ida of East Jaffrey.5
Calvin Taylor Day appeared on the census of 1900 at Royalston, MA; aged 12y.4 He appeared on the census of 1910 at Gardner, MA; aged 22y.6 He was a stable keeper in 1910.6 He appeared on the census of 1920 at Templeton, MA; aged 32y.7 He was a teamster in 1920.7 He was a bus driver in 1930.8 He appeared on the census of 1930 at Templeton, MA; aged 42y.8 He appeared on the census of 1940 at Templeton, MA; aged 52y.9
Calvin Taylor Day appeared on the census of 1900 at Royalston, MA; aged 12y.4 He appeared on the census of 1910 at Gardner, MA; aged 22y.6 He was a stable keeper in 1910.6 He appeared on the census of 1920 at Templeton, MA; aged 32y.7 He was a teamster in 1920.7 He was a bus driver in 1930.8 He appeared on the census of 1930 at Templeton, MA; aged 42y.8 He appeared on the census of 1940 at Templeton, MA; aged 52y.9
Father* | George Elam Day b. 2 Feb 1855, d. 1947 |
Mother* | Emma Elizabeth Lewis b. 25 Nov 1850, d. 21 Mar 1912 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 98.
- [S5248] United States Selective Service System, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
- [S5486] United States Selective Service System, WW 2 Draft Registration Card, U2394.
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 694:163.80.
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, 588:465.42.
- [S600] Census - US: 1910, 627:99.71.
- [S177] Census - US: 1920, 748:163.4.
- [S4001] Census - US: 1930, 966:103.32.
- [S7425] Census - US: 1940, 1655:3734.47.
Eldrid Day
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
- [S50] Allen H. Bent, Bent Family in America, p. 69.
George Elam Day
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 Elam Day was born on 2 February 1855 at Hillsborough, NH, not named in the birth record.1,2,3 He married Emma Elizabeth Lewis on 21 September 1878 at Stow, MA; aged 24y (he) and 23 (sic, she) listed as George of Bolton and Emma of Royalston, but the circumstances are peculiar because the bride's age is slightly off, her married name and previous marriage are ignored, and her mother's name is garbled.4 George Elam Day died in 1947.3 He was buried at New Boston Cemetery, Winchendon, MA.3
He appeared on the census of 1860 at Winchendon, MA; aged 5y.5 He appeared on the census of 1870 at Winchendon, MA; aged 15y, living with his grandfather.6 He appeared on the census of 1900 at Royalston, MA; aged 45y.2 He was a stable keeper in 1900.2 He appeared on the census of 1910 at Royalston, MA; aged 55y.7 He appeared on the census of 1920 at Royalston, MA; aged 64y.8 He appeared on the census of 1930 at Winchendon, MA; aged 75y.9
He appeared on the census of 1860 at Winchendon, MA; aged 5y.5 He appeared on the census of 1870 at Winchendon, MA; aged 15y, living with his grandfather.6 He appeared on the census of 1900 at Royalston, MA; aged 45y.2 He was a stable keeper in 1900.2 He appeared on the census of 1910 at Royalston, MA; aged 55y.7 He appeared on the census of 1920 at Royalston, MA; aged 64y.8 He appeared on the census of 1930 at Winchendon, MA; aged 75y.9
Child of George Elam Day and Emma Elizabeth Lewis
Citations
- [S1063] New Hampshire VR.
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 694:163.80.
- [S18] Gravestone inscription for person cited.
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, 299:172.6.
- [S93] Census - US: 1860, 528:820.4.
- [S95] Census - US: 1870, 657:451.B25.
- [S600] Census - US: 1910, 629:180.11.
- [S177] Census - US: 1920, 748:66.49.
- [S4001] Census - US: 1930, 966:279.40.
David Kinney Dean1
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,. David Kinney Dean married Charlotte Hazelton, daughter of Ransom Hazelton and Sarah Rouse, on 23 February 1861.1
Citations
- [S1351] Hupfer.
Calvin Decker1
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 Calvin Decker and Hester Pierpont (?)
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 649.
Caroline A. Decker1
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,. Caroline A. Decker was born circa 1850 at Rochester, Monroe Co, NY, as calculated from the 1880 census. She was the daughter of Calvin Decker and Hester Pierpont (?)2 Caroline A. Decker married Lorenzo Dwight Rice, son of Rev Lorenzo Rice and Abigail Chauncey Smith, on 15 August 1866; Caroline of Watertown, NY.3,1
Her married name was Rice. Caroline A. Decker and Lorenzo Dwight Rice resided at Troy (NY); Watertown (NY); and Spencer, IA.2 Caroline A. Decker appeared on the census of 1880 at Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co, NY; aged 30y, under the name Rice, living with her father and listed as single.4
Her married name was Rice. Caroline A. Decker and Lorenzo Dwight Rice resided at Troy (NY); Watertown (NY); and Spencer, IA.2 Caroline A. Decker appeared on the census of 1880 at Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co, NY; aged 30y, under the name Rice, living with her father and listed as single.4
Father* | Calvin Decker2 |
Mother* | Hester Pierpont (?)2 |
Children of Caroline A. Decker and Lorenzo Dwight Rice
George Decker1
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
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 68.
Mary Dedman
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 Dedman was buried at North Beverly Meeting House Cemetery, Beverly, MA.1 She was born circa 1787, as calculated from her gravestone. She married Jeremiah Cole on 15 November 1807 at Beverly, MA.1 Mary Dedman died on 4 October 1824 at Beverly, MA; aged 37y, under the name Cole.1
Her married name was Cole.
Her married name was Cole.
Child of Mary Dedman and Jeremiah Cole
Citations
- [S1104] Beverly MA, Vital records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849.
Ethel Viola DeForrest1
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,. Ethel Viola DeForrest married Horace Murray Smith, son of William Smith and Mary Sophia Morgan.2
Her married name was Smith.
Her married name was Smith.
Children of Ethel Viola DeForrest and Horace Murray Smith
Olive Viola Delaney1
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,. Olive Viola Delaney was born circa 1874 at Nova Scotia.2 She married James FitzGerald Goldsmith after 1891.1
Her married name was Goldsmith. Olive Viola Delaney resided on 6 April 1891 at Lequille District, Annapolis Co, NS, with her parents.2
Her married name was Goldsmith. Olive Viola Delaney resided on 6 April 1891 at Lequille District, Annapolis Co, NS, with her parents.2
Child of Olive Viola Delaney and James FitzGerald Goldsmith
Leonard DeLong1
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
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 77.
Loretta Dench
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,. Loretta Dench was born in 1781.1 She married Ebenezer Bent in 1809.1 Loretta Dench died in 1858.1
Her married name was Bent.
Her married name was Bent.
Child of Loretta Dench and Ebenezer Bent
Citations
- [S50] Allen H. Bent, Bent Family in America, p. 103.
Pearl Denham1
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,. Pearl Denham was born circa 1885 at Missouri.2 She was the daughter of Annie (?)2 Pearl Denham married William C. Rice, son of William Mortimer Rice and Sarah Matilda Westlake, in 1903.1
Her married name was Rice. Pearl Denham and William C. Rice appeared on the census of 1910 at Westlake, Idaho Co, ID.3 Pearl Denham and William C. Rice appeared on the census of 1920 at Gifford, Nez Perce Co, ID; enumerated as Janice P. Rice.4
Her married name was Rice. Pearl Denham and William C. Rice appeared on the census of 1910 at Westlake, Idaho Co, ID.3 Pearl Denham and William C. Rice appeared on the census of 1920 at Gifford, Nez Perce Co, ID; enumerated as Janice P. Rice.4
Mother* | Annie (?)2 b. c 1849 |
Jeanette Denike1
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,. Jeanette Denike married Ephram Addison Walker, son of Philemon Walker and Lydia N. Millard, in May 1908.1
Her married name was Walker.
Her married name was Walker.
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 646.
Annie Dennison1
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 Dennison was the daughter of Frank Emmons Dennison and Bertha May Kempton.1 Annie Dennison married 1st Floyd Kittred.1 Annie Dennison married 2nd John Tolly.1 Annie Dennison married Thomas Tennant.1
Her married name was Tennant. Her married name was Tolly. Her married name was Kittred.
Her married name was Tennant. Her married name was Tolly. Her married name was Kittred.
Father* | Frank Emmons Dennison1 |
Mother* | Bertha May Kempton1 b. c 1875 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 85.
Arthur R Dennison1
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 R Dennison was the son of Frank Emmons Dennison and Bertha May Kempton.2 Arthur R Dennison married Isabelle W Sim.2
Father* | Frank Emmons Dennison2 |
Mother* | Bertha May Kempton2 b. c 1875 |
Elizabeth Dennison1
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 Dennison was born on 16 June 1857, your authors note that Ms. McCormick has incorrect parents.2 She was the daughter of William Dennison and Margaret Etheridge. Elizabeth Dennison married 1st William Alexander Carmichael, son of Jacob Carmichael and Phoebe Jane Rice.3 Elizabeth Dennison died on 15 May 1914.4
Her married name was Carmichael. She and William Alexander Carmichael appeared on the census of 1891 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.5 Elizabeth Dennison and William Alexander Carmichael appeared on the census of 1901 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.6
Her married name was Carmichael. She and William Alexander Carmichael appeared on the census of 1891 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.5 Elizabeth Dennison and William Alexander Carmichael appeared on the census of 1901 at Big Baddeck, Victoria Co, NS.6
Father* | William Dennison b. 5 Jan 1831, d. 7 May 1914 |
Mother* | Margaret Etheridge b. 1838 |
Children of Elizabeth Dennison and William Alexander Carmichael
Eva M Dennison1
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,. Eva M Dennison was the daughter of Frank Emmons Dennison and Bertha May Kempton.2 Eva M Dennison married Arthur A Ridgeway.2
Her married name was Ridgeway.
Her married name was Ridgeway.
Father* | Frank Emmons Dennison2 |
Mother* | Bertha May Kempton2 b. c 1875 |
Frank E Dennison1
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,. Frank E Dennison was the son of Frank Emmons Dennison and Bertha May Kempton.1 Frank E Dennison died; single.1
Father* | Frank Emmons Dennison1 |
Mother* | Bertha May Kempton1 b. c 1875 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 85.
Frank Emmons Dennison1
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,.Children of Frank Emmons Dennison and Bertha May Kempton
Herbert Warren Dennison1
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,. Herbert Warren Dennison was born on 16 January 1910.3,2 He is the son of Frank Emmons Dennison and Bertha May Kempton.2 Herbert Warren Dennison married Muriel Rice, daughter of Samuel Floyd Rice and Ruth Benson.4 Herbert Warren Dennison died in March 1986 at Revere, MA.3
Father* | Frank Emmons Dennison2 |
Mother* | Bertha May Kempton2 b. c 1875 |
Jacob Dennison1
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,.© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) Association
Jessie M Dennison1
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 M Dennison was the daughter of Frank Emmons Dennison and Bertha May Kempton.2 Jessie M Dennison married William L Brown.2
Her married name was Brown.
Her married name was Brown.
Father* | Frank Emmons Dennison2 |
Mother* | Bertha May Kempton2 b. c 1875 |
Otis Dennison1
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,. Otis Dennison was the son of Frank Emmons Dennison and Bertha May Kempton.1 Otis Dennison died; at age 14 months.1
Father* | Frank Emmons Dennison1 |
Mother* | Bertha May Kempton1 b. c 1875 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 85.
Susan Dennison1
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,. Susan Dennison married 1st Lucius Hazelton, son of Solomon Hazelton and Sally Jane Wilder, circa 1831.1
Her married name was Hazelton.
Her married name was Hazelton.
Citations
- [S1351] Hupfer.
William Dennison
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 Dennison was born on 5 January 1831. He died on 7 May 1914.
Child of William Dennison and Margaret Etheridge
Elmira Denton1
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,. Elmira Denton was born circa 1823.2,3 She was the daughter of Loce Denton. Elmira Denton married 1st Cormack McDermand, son of Thomas McDermand and Elizabeth McDormand, before 1841.1 Elmira Denton died on 15 November 1873; aged 50y.3 She was buried at Hilltop Cemetery, Westport, Digby Co, NS.3
Her married name was McDormand. She and Cormack McDermand appeared on the census of April 1871 at Briar Island District, Digby Co, NS.2
Her married name was McDormand. She and Cormack McDermand appeared on the census of April 1871 at Briar Island District, Digby Co, NS.2
Father* | Loce Denton |
Children of Elmira Denton and Cormack McDermand
Frank William Denton1
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,. Frank William Denton was born on 28 October 1868 at Freeport, Digby Co, NS.1 He was the son of Freeman M Denton and Selena Hannah Rice.1
Father* | Freeman M Denton1 b. c 1838 |
Mother* | Selena Hannah Rice1 b. c 1850, d. b 1880 |
Citations
- [S1412] Nova Scotia "Registration of Births, 1864-1876" Digby County, Microfilm of records held at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia LDS film 1298667, 1298668, 1868-1869, #93 (unknown file date).
Freeman M Denton1
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,. Freeman M Denton was born circa 1838 at Little River, NS.1 He was the son of William Denton.1 Freeman M Denton married Selena Hannah Rice, daughter of Capt Ebenezer Rice and Elizabeth Thomas, on 29 August 1867 at Hillsburgh, Digby Co, NS. The marriage license stated: Freeman M Denton, age 29, bachelor, teacher, residence Smiths Cove, born Little River, son of William and Sarah H Denton, and Selina Hannah Rice, age 18, spinster, daughter of Ebenezer and Eliza Rice.1
Freeman M Denton was a school teacher in 1868.2 He and Selena Hannah Rice resided in October 1868 at Freeport, Digby Co, NS.2
Freeman M Denton was a school teacher in 1868.2 He and Selena Hannah Rice resided in October 1868 at Freeport, Digby Co, NS.2
Father* | William Denton1 |
Child of Freeman M Denton and Selena Hannah Rice
Citations
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, Vol. 101, sheet 65.
- [S1412] Nova Scotia "Registration of Births, 1864-1876" Digby County, Microfilm of records held at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia LDS film 1298667, 1298668, 1868-1869, #93 (unknown file date).
George W Denton1
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 W Denton and Jane (?)
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 862.
Grace Denton1
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,. Grace Denton was the daughter of George W Denton and Jane (?)2 Grace Denton married Frank Childs Rice, son of Lewis Franklin Rice and Lucy M. Sanderson, on 18 May 1911 at Conway, MA.1
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Father* | George W Denton2 |
Mother* | Jane (?)2 |
Laura Bell Denton1
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,. Laura Bell Denton was born circa 1878 at Waterford, NS, according to her marriage record.2 She married Joseph Ambrose Potter, son of Ambrose B Potter and Emeline Everett, on 12 October 1903 at Waterford, NS.2 Laura Bell Denton died on 18 May 1938.2 She was buried at Barton Cemetery, Barton, Digby Co, NS.2
Her married name was Potter.
Her married name was Potter.
Children of Laura Bell Denton and Joseph Ambrose Potter
Loce Denton1,2
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,.Child of Loce Denton
Child of Loce Denton and Nancy Medlar
William Denton1
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 Denton
Citations
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, Vol. 101, sheet 65.
William Medler Denton1
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 Medler Denton was born on 17 April 1829 at Westport, Digby Co, NS.3,1,4 He was the son of Loce Denton and Nancy Medlar.1,2 William Medler Denton and Frances Ann Payson married 1st, daughter of John Payson, on 8 January 1857 at Westport, Digby Co, NS.1,5 William Medler Denton died on 15 July 1900.1,5 He was buried at Hilltop Cemetery, Westport, Digby Co, NS.6 His estate was probated on 7 August 1900 at Digby, Digby Co, NS.5
He was a fisherman in 1871.4 He was a trader on 9 April 1891.3 He resided on 9 April 1891 at Westport District, Digby Co, NS, as a widower, with his daughters Nellie and Estella.3
He was a fisherman in 1871.4 He was a trader on 9 April 1891.3 He resided on 9 April 1891 at Westport District, Digby Co, NS, as a widower, with his daughters Nellie and Estella.3
Father* | Loce Denton1 |
Mother* | Nancy Medlar2 |
Citations
- [S1361] Letter, Ross McCurdy to George W. King, August 1996, #236.
- [S1358] Letter, Donald V. C. Rice to George W. King, 6 January 1997, #236.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 6, p. 7.
- [S1229] Census - Canada: 1871, Briar Island District, p. 15.
- [S1288] Theodore James Fleming Banvard, Goodenow - Sudbury.
- [S18] Gravestone inscription for person cited.
Dean Depler1
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. 680.
Herbert Depue1
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,. Herbert Depue married 1st Catherine W Potter, daughter of Joseph Thomas Potter and Mary Edna Allen, on 24 October 1902.1
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 60.
Maud B. Derby
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,. Maud B. Derby was born in November 1870 at Massachusetts.1 She married Arthur C. Merriman circa 1888.1
Her married name was Merriman. Maud B. Derby appeared on the census of 1900 at Leominster, MA; aged 29y, under the name Merriman, declaring all of her 3 children to be alive.1
Her married name was Merriman. Maud B. Derby appeared on the census of 1900 at Leominster, MA; aged 29y, under the name Merriman, declaring all of her 3 children to be alive.1
Child of Maud B. Derby and Arthur C. Merriman
Citations
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 693:9.88.
Josephine Desmond1
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 Josephine Desmond and Francis Angus MacPhearson
Citations
- [S1390] Letter, Gerald A. Rice to George W. King, August 1996, p. 5.
Ella Deviney1
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,. Ella Deviney was born circa 1860 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS, she declared age 18, born Bridgetown, living at Paradise at the time of her marriage.1 She was the daughter of James Deviney.1 Ella Deviney married Fitz Rice, son of John Rice and Elizabeth Chute, on 15 June 1878 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.2,1
Her married name was Rice. Ella Deviney was also known as Eleanor DeVinney.2 She and Fitz Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Carleton's Corner District, Annapolis Co, NS; Fitz Herbert Rice, male, married, age 24, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farm Laborer, Religion: Baptist;
Ellen Rice, female, married, age 20, born Nova Scotia, Religion: Baptist;
Laura M. Rice, female, age 2, born Nova Scotia, Religion: Baptist;
Minnie M. Rice, age <1, born Nova Scotia, Religion: Baptist, Born: May 11/12.3
Her married name was Rice. Ella Deviney was also known as Eleanor DeVinney.2 She and Fitz Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Carleton's Corner District, Annapolis Co, NS; Fitz Herbert Rice, male, married, age 24, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farm Laborer, Religion: Baptist;
Ellen Rice, female, married, age 20, born Nova Scotia, Religion: Baptist;
Laura M. Rice, female, age 2, born Nova Scotia, Religion: Baptist;
Minnie M. Rice, age <1, born Nova Scotia, Religion: Baptist, Born: May 11/12.3
Father* | James Deviney1 |
Children of Ella Deviney and Fitz Rice
Citations
James Deviney1
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 James Deviney
Citations
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 102, no. 35.
Martha Conant Dewey1
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,. Martha Conant Dewey was born on 28 December 1818 at Hanover, NH.2 She is the daughter of Oliver Dewey and Jemima Wright.2 Martha Conant Dewey married Amory Rice, son of Dr Asaph Rice and Abigail Sawyer, on 7 April 1842 at Lewistown, Fulton Co, IL; (September per Rice Gen'l Register.)3,1 Martha Conant Dewey died on 27 November 1901 at Canton, Fulton Co, IL.2
Her married name was Rice. She and Amory Rice appeared on the census of 1880 at Lewistown, Fulton Co, IL; Amory Rice, self, male, married, age 67, born MA, Occ: Farmer, father born MA, mother born MA;
Martha C. Rice, wife, female, married, age 61, born NH, Occ: House Keeping, father born NH, mother born NH;
Oliver Rice, son, male, married, age 32 IL, Occ: Farming, father born MA, mother born NH;
Abby Rice, daughter-in-law, female, married, age 27 IL, Occ: House Keeping, father born VT, mother born VT;
Henry Rice, grandson, male, age 6 IL, Occ: At Home, father born IL, mother born IL;
Mary Rice, granddaughter, female, age 1 IL, Occ: At Home, father born IL, mother born IL;
Emma Burnett, other, female, age 19 IL, Occ: Servant, father born IL, mother born IL.4
Her married name was Rice. She and Amory Rice appeared on the census of 1880 at Lewistown, Fulton Co, IL; Amory Rice, self, male, married, age 67, born MA, Occ: Farmer, father born MA, mother born MA;
Martha C. Rice, wife, female, married, age 61, born NH, Occ: House Keeping, father born NH, mother born NH;
Oliver Rice, son, male, married, age 32 IL, Occ: Farming, father born MA, mother born NH;
Abby Rice, daughter-in-law, female, married, age 27 IL, Occ: House Keeping, father born VT, mother born VT;
Henry Rice, grandson, male, age 6 IL, Occ: At Home, father born IL, mother born IL;
Mary Rice, granddaughter, female, age 1 IL, Occ: At Home, father born IL, mother born IL;
Emma Burnett, other, female, age 19 IL, Occ: Servant, father born IL, mother born IL.4
Father* | Oliver Dewey2 |
Mother* | Jemima Wright2 |
Children of Martha Conant Dewey and Amory Rice
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, pp. 264, 439.
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 439.
- [S1211] Illinois Marriage Index 1763 - 1900, online http://cyberdriveillinois.com/cgi-bin/archives/marriages.s, 00A:0095:00000035.
- [S1011] Census - US: 1880 - LDS CD, cites: NA film 208:272B.
Oliver Dewey1
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 Oliver Dewey and Jemima Wright
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 439.
Elestus Springer DeWolf1,2
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,. Elestus Springer DeWolf was born on 31 October 1891 at Boston, MA.4,2,1 He was the son of George DeWolfe and Frederica (?)3 Elestus Springer DeWolf married Cora Margaret Nicoll, daughter of James E. Nicoll and Clara Elizabeth Spencer, after 1920.1,2 Elestus Springer DeWolf died on 7 April 1980 at Braintree, MA.5,4,1,2
He resided on 5 June 1917 at Boston (Allston), MA.6,2 He appeared on the census of 1920 at Ward 9, Cambridge, MA; living with his parents.2,7 He resided in 1942 at Quincy, MA.8,2
He resided on 5 June 1917 at Boston (Allston), MA.6,2 He appeared on the census of 1920 at Ward 9, Cambridge, MA; living with his parents.2,7 He resided in 1942 at Quincy, MA.8,2
Father* | George DeWolfe3 b. c 1858 |
Mother* | Frederica (?) b. c 1861 |
Citations
- [S1342] Jennifer Witham,.
- [S5479] Paul Piatkowski,.
- [S5479] Paul Piatkowski, , cites 1920 US census.
- [S45] US Social Security Administration, US SSDI.
- [S596] For person date and place given, Death - Civil Registration of, p. 024895.
- [S5248] United States Selective Service System, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Elestus Springer De Wolf.
- [S177] Census - US: 1920, 708:229.28.
- [S5486] United States Selective Service System, WW 2 Draft Registration Card, Elestus Springer De Wolf.
Lavinia DeWolf
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,. Lavinia DeWolf married Joseph Bent, son of Israel Longley Bent and Hannah Stoneth Bath, in 1859.1
Her married name was Bent.
Her married name was Bent.
Citations
- [S50] Allen H. Bent, Bent Family in America, p. 140.
George DeWolfe1
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 DeWolfe and Frederica (?)
Jane DeWolfe1
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,. Jane DeWolfe married Stephen Rice, son of Judah Rice and Sarah Kelley; Jane of Liverpool, NS.1
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Children of Jane DeWolfe and Stephen Rice
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, pp. 115, 198.
Margaret Marion Dick1
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 Marion Dick was born on 7 November 1912 at Joggins, NS.1 She married William Sanford Rice II, son of William Sanford Rice and Lula Bliss Dobson, on 16 February 1934 at Montreal, QC.1 Margaret Marion Dick died on 10 December 1993 at Calgary, AB.1
As of 16 February 1934,her married name was Rice.1
As of 16 February 1934,her married name was Rice.1
Citations
- [S9854] William Sanford Rice III,.
Velma Dickens1
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,. Velma Dickens married Harold Roy Makeever, son of Samuel Lowden Makeever and Ellen Roxanne Pitcher.1
Her married name was Makeever.
Her married name was Makeever.
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, pp. 652, 866.
Charles Dickson1
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 Dickson and Sarah Jane Burke appeared on the census of 1881 at Main-a-Dieu, Cape Breton Co, NS; Charles Dixon, married, male, age 40, born NS, occ: ship carpenter;
Sarah J Dixon, married, female, age 40, born NS;
James D Dixon, male, age 13, born NS;
Susanna E Dixon, female, age 11, born NS;
Henrietta Dillon, female, age 24, born NS;
George W. Dixon, male, age 76, born NS, occ: fisherman.2
Sarah J Dixon, married, female, age 40, born NS;
James D Dixon, male, age 13, born NS;
Susanna E Dixon, female, age 11, born NS;
Henrietta Dillon, female, age 24, born NS;
George W. Dixon, male, age 76, born NS, occ: fisherman.2
Children of Charles Dickson and Sarah Jane Burke
Emily Jane Dickson1,2
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,. Emily Jane Dickson was born on 26 November 1832 at Catalone, NS.1,2 She was the daughter of George Dickson and Elizabeth Martell.1 Emily Jane Dickson married Edward William Spencer, son of Benjamin Spencer and Ann Martell, on 20 February 1856 at Catalone, NS.2,1 Emily Jane Dickson died on 13 February 1876 at Mira, NS.3,1,2
Her married name was Spencer. She and Edward William Spencer appeared on the census of 1871 at Main-à-Dieu, NS.4,2
Her married name was Spencer. She and Edward William Spencer appeared on the census of 1871 at Main-à-Dieu, NS.4,2
Father* | George Dickson1 b. 1794 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Martell1 b. 6 Dec 1796, d. 1861 |
Children of Emily Jane Dickson and Edward William Spencer
Frances B. Dickson1,2
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,. Frances B. Dickson was born on 1 November 1839 at Catalone, NS, (according to her death record.)1,2 She was the daughter of George Dickson and Elizabeth Martell.1,3 Frances B. Dickson married Anthony Joseph Spencer, son of Benjamin Spencer and Ann Martell, on 23 February 1864 at Catalone, NS.4,2,1 Frances B. Dickson died on 12 March 1920 at Mira Gut, NS; (1930 per Witham.)3,1,2 She was buried on 15 March 1920 at Mira Bay Baptist Cemetery, Mira Gut, NS.5,2
Her married name was Spencer. She and Anthony Joseph Spencer appeared on the census of 1881 at North Mira District, Cape Breton Co, NS; Anthony I. Spencer, male, married, age 50, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Carpenter;
Fanny Spencer, female, married, age 41, born Nova Scotia;
Beecher M. Spencer, male, age 16, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Carpenter;
Naomi E. Spencer, female, age 15, born Nova Scotia;
Edith Spencer, female, age 13, born Nova Scotia;
Winnifred Spencer, male, age 11, born Nova Scotia;
Orressa Spencer, female, age 9, born Nova Scotia;
Wellington Spencer, male, age 7, born Nova Scotia.6
Her married name was Spencer. She and Anthony Joseph Spencer appeared on the census of 1881 at North Mira District, Cape Breton Co, NS; Anthony I. Spencer, male, married, age 50, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Carpenter;
Fanny Spencer, female, married, age 41, born Nova Scotia;
Beecher M. Spencer, male, age 16, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Carpenter;
Naomi E. Spencer, female, age 15, born Nova Scotia;
Edith Spencer, female, age 13, born Nova Scotia;
Winnifred Spencer, male, age 11, born Nova Scotia;
Orressa Spencer, female, age 9, born Nova Scotia;
Wellington Spencer, male, age 7, born Nova Scotia.6
Father* | George Dickson3 b. 1794 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Martell1 b. 6 Dec 1796, d. 1861 |
Children of Frances B. Dickson and Anthony Joseph Spencer
Citations
- [S1342] Jennifer Witham,.
- [S5479] Paul Piatkowski,.
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, p. 56:598.
- [S5530] Cape Breton, NS, Marriages from NS Newspapers, Cape Breton News, 5 March 1864.
- [S18] Gravestone inscription for person cited.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites NAC film C-13167, p. 6:R:31.
George Dickson1
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 Dickson died at Catalone, NS.2 He was born in 1794 at Main-a-Dieu, NS.2 He married Elizabeth Martell, daughter of Joseph Martell and Patience Phipps, in 1816.2