Jeffie Adcock1
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,. Jeffie Adcock was born on 9 July 1873 at Texas, (1874 per gravestone.)2,3 She was the daughter of Ransom J. Adcock and Dorinda Brown. Jeffie Adcock married Prentice Carrington Rice, son of Capt William Rice and Sarah Ann White.1,4 Jeffie Adcock died on 26 March 1959 at All Saints Hospital, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co, TX; aged 85y, under the name Rice, from a stroke.2,3 She was buried on 27 March 1959 at Laurel Land Memorial Park, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co, TX.3,2
Her married name was Rice. She appeared on the census of 1880 at Precinct 4, Navarro Co, TX; aged 6y.5 She appeared on the census of 1920 at Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX; aged 45y, under the name Rice.4 She was a teacher in 1920.4 She appeared on the census of 1930 at Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX; aged 56y, under the name Rice.6
Her married name was Rice. She appeared on the census of 1880 at Precinct 4, Navarro Co, TX; aged 6y.5 She appeared on the census of 1920 at Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX; aged 45y, under the name Rice.4 She was a teacher in 1920.4 She appeared on the census of 1930 at Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX; aged 56y, under the name Rice.6
Father* | Ransom J. Adcock b. c 1846 |
Mother* | Dorinda Brown b. c 1851 |
Citations
- [S1407] Martha Rice Brewer, "Brewer," e-mail to unknown recipient, 31 August 1998, Prentice C Rice's death certificate.
- [S596] For person date and place given, Death - Civil Registration of, #17488.
- [S18] Gravestone inscription for person cited.
- [S177] Census - US: 1920, 1853:167.12.
- [S88] Census - US: 1880, 1321:423.B10.
- [S4001] Census - US: 1930, 2404:30.93.
Ransom J. Adcock
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,. Ransom J. Adcock married Dorinda Brown.1 Ransom J. Adcock was born circa 1846 at Mississippi, as calculated from the census.
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Precinct 4, Navarro Co, TX; aged 34y.2 He appeared on the census of 1920 at Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX; aged 73y, widowed and living with his daughter Jeffie.3 He appeared on the census of 1930 at Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX; aged 83y, widowed and living with his daughter Jeffie.1
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Precinct 4, Navarro Co, TX; aged 34y.2 He appeared on the census of 1920 at Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX; aged 73y, widowed and living with his daughter Jeffie.3 He appeared on the census of 1930 at Uvalde, Uvalde Co, TX; aged 83y, widowed and living with his daughter Jeffie.1
Child of Ransom J. Adcock and Dorinda Brown
C A Addie1
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
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #2734, Annapolis County Probate Acts Books, vol. 1, p. 170 and Estate folio S112.
Robert Adlard1
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,. Robert Adlard married Helen Burnett Rice, daughter of Archibald McClure Rice and Martha Burke, on 4 February 1886.1
Robert Adlard and Helen Burnett Rice resided at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY.1
Robert Adlard and Helen Burnett Rice resided at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY.1
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, pp. 786, 983.
Ernest Aitken1
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 Aitken married 1st Eva Myrtle Jefferson, daughter of William Jefferson and Mary Ella Rice, on 5 August 1925.1
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 83, 115.
(?) Alcorn1
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* | Benjamin Alcorn1 b. 6 Aug 1860 |
Mother* | Evangeline Wyman1 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 80.
(?) Alcorn1
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,. (?) Alcorn was born on 12 July 1868 at Hillsburgh, Digby Co, NS.1 He was the son of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.1
Father* | Thomas Alcorn1 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry1 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
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, 1867-1868, #267 (unknown file date).
Adrina Alcorn1,2
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,. Adrina Alcorn was born circa 1851 at Nova Scotia.3 She was the daughter of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.1 Adrina Alcorn married Charles Fraser, son of James Fraser, on 31 December 1868 at Hillsburgh, NS.1,4 Adrina Alcorn died on 24 May 1915; at age 64.5 She was buried at Clementsvale Cemetery, Clementsvale, Annapolis Co, NS.5
Her married name was Fraser. She and Charles Fraser appeared on the census of 1881 at Hessian Line District, Annapolis Co, NS; Charles M Fraser, male, married, age 31, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Adrana Fraser, female, married, age 25, born Nova Scotia; George S Fraser, male, age 6, born Nova Scotia; Lila B Fraser, female, age 1, born Nova Scotia.6 Adrina Alcorn and Charles Fraser resided between 1891 and 1901 at Clementsvale District, Annapolis Co, NS.3,7
Her married name was Fraser. She and Charles Fraser appeared on the census of 1881 at Hessian Line District, Annapolis Co, NS; Charles M Fraser, male, married, age 31, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Adrana Fraser, female, married, age 25, born Nova Scotia; George S Fraser, male, age 6, born Nova Scotia; Lila B Fraser, female, age 1, born Nova Scotia.6 Adrina Alcorn and Charles Fraser resided between 1891 and 1901 at Clementsvale District, Annapolis Co, NS.3,7
Father* | Thomas Alcorn1 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry1 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Children of Adrina Alcorn and Charles Fraser
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1777.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 79.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 26, h, p. 18.
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 26, no. 34.
- [S18] Gravestone inscription for person cited.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 16 SubDist I Page 2 Family 9.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, g, p. 8.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 80.
Alice Alcorn1
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 Alcorn was the daughter of Frank Alcorn and Eulaliah Morgan.2 Alice Alcorn married Wilton Leslie Banks, son of James Eliphalet Banks and Arabella Peck, on 2 March 1927.3
Her married name was Banks.
Her married name was Banks.
Father* | Frank Alcorn2 b. 19 Feb 1869 |
Mother* | Eulaliah Morgan2 b. 16 Jan 1869 |
Benjamin Alcorn1,2
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,. Benjamin Alcorn was born on 6 August 1860 at Nova Scotia.3 He was the son of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.1 Benjamin Alcorn married Evangeline Wyman.1
Benjamin Alcorn was a farmer in April 1901.3 He and Evangeline Wyman resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.3
Benjamin Alcorn was a farmer in April 1901.3 He and Evangeline Wyman resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.3
Father* | Thomas Alcorn1 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry1 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Children of Benjamin Alcorn and Evangeline Wyman
Bernard Alcorn1
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,. Bernard Alcorn was born on 18 January 1898 at Nova Scotia.3 He was the son of Frank Alcorn and Eulaliah Morgan.2 Bernard Alcorn married Laura Berry.2
Father* | Frank Alcorn2 b. 19 Feb 1869 |
Mother* | Eulaliah Morgan2 b. 16 Jan 1869 |
Charles Alcorn1
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 Alcorn was born on 6 March 1857 at Nova Scotia.2 He was the son of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.1 Charles Alcorn died; single.1
He appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; with the Dunn household: Israel Dunn, male, married, age 74, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Mary E Dunn, female, married, age 67, born US; Emma Dunn, female, age 27, born US; James E Dunn, male, age 37, born US, Occ: Farmer; Charles Alcorn, male, age 24, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farm Labour.3 He resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS, with his brother Frank.2
He appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; with the Dunn household: Israel Dunn, male, married, age 74, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Mary E Dunn, female, married, age 67, born US; Emma Dunn, female, age 27, born US; James E Dunn, male, age 37, born US, Occ: Farmer; Charles Alcorn, male, age 24, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farm Labour.3 He resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS, with his brother Frank.2
Father* | Thomas Alcorn1 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry1 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Clara Alcorn1,2
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,. Clara Alcorn was born on 18 May 1891 at Nova Scotia.4 She was the daughter of Edward Alcorn and Sarah Elizabeth Warren.3 Clara Alcorn married Albert William Rice, son of Stephen Rice and Adeline Berry.5 Clara Alcorn died in 1961.6 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.7
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Father* | Edward Alcorn3 b. 6 Mar 1862, d. 22 Feb 1945 |
Mother* | Sarah Elizabeth Warren3 b. 26 Aug 1867, d. 20 May 1947 |
Children of Clara Alcorn and Albert William Rice
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1885.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 81, 111.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 81.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 3.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 61, 79, 81, 92, 111.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, her gravestone, St Lukes Cemetery, Bear River.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, her grave stone.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 92.
Clytie Alda Alcorn1
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,. Clytie Alda Alcorn was born on 29 January 1889 at Bear River, NS.3,4,5 She was the daughter of Leander Alcorn and Mary Jennie Kerr.2 Clytie Alda Alcorn married Lewis Zebulon Benson in 1910.4,1 Clytie Alda Alcorn died on 26 April 1974 at Fall River, MA; under the name Benson.6,3,4
Her married name was Benson. She appeared on the census of 1940 at Fall River, MA; aged 50y, under the name Benson.7
Her married name was Benson. She appeared on the census of 1940 at Fall River, MA; aged 50y, under the name Benson.7
Father* | Leander Alcorn2 b. 12 Nov 1854 |
Mother* | Mary Jennie Kerr2 b. 29 Aug 1864 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 81, 111.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 81.
- [S45] US Social Security Administration, US SSDI.
- [S9655] Alda Ganze Kaye, Kaye, Alda.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31:i:3.
- [S1071] Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MA Index to Deaths, #024788.
- [S7425] Census - US: 1940, 1687:112.16.
Edith Alcorn1
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,. Edith Alcorn was born in April 1899 at Nova Scotia.3 She was the daughter of Edward Alcorn and Sarah Elizabeth Warren.2 Edith Alcorn married William Dondale.1
Her married name was Dondale.
Her married name was Dondale.
Father* | Edward Alcorn2 b. 6 Mar 1862, d. 22 Feb 1945 |
Mother* | Sarah Elizabeth Warren2 b. 26 Aug 1867, d. 20 May 1947 |
Edward Alcorn1,2
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 Alcorn was born on 6 March 1862 at Nova Scotia.3 He was the son of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.1 Edward Alcorn married Sarah Elizabeth Warren, daughter of William Warren and Sarah Elizabeth Potter, circa 1887.1,3 Edward Alcorn died on 22 February 1945.2 He was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.4
He was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.5,3 He and Sarah Elizabeth Warren resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.5,3
He was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.5,3 He and Sarah Elizabeth Warren resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.5,3
Father* | Thomas Alcorn1 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry1 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Children of Edward Alcorn and Sarah Elizabeth Warren
Estelle Maud Alcorn1
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,. Estelle Maud Alcorn was born on 31 December 1887 at Nova Scotia.1 She was the daughter of Edward Alcorn and Sarah Elizabeth Warren.2 Estelle Maud Alcorn died in 1908.3 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.3
She was also known as Maud E Alcorn.1
She was also known as Maud E Alcorn.1
Father* | Edward Alcorn2 b. 6 Mar 1862, d. 22 Feb 1945 |
Mother* | Sarah Elizabeth Warren2 b. 26 Aug 1867, d. 20 May 1947 |
Frank Alcorn1,2
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,. Frank Alcorn was born on 19 February 1869 at Nova Scotia.4 He was the son of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.3 Frank Alcorn married Eulaliah Morgan, daughter of Ainsley Morgan and Eliza Jane Berry, after 1891.5,1
Frank Alcorn was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.6,4 He resided with his parents. on 13 April 1891 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.6 He and Eulaliah Morgan resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.4
Frank Alcorn was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.6,4 He resided with his parents. on 13 April 1891 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.6 He and Eulaliah Morgan resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.4
Father* | Thomas Alcorn3 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry3 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Children of Frank Alcorn and Eulaliah Morgan
Gertrude Alcorn1
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 Alcorn was born on 1 July 1882 at Nova Scotia.2 She was the daughter of Leander Alcorn and Mary Jennie Kerr.1 Gertrude Alcorn married (?) Hanlon after 1901.1
Her married name was Hanlon. Gertrude Alcorn resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS, with her parents.2
Her married name was Hanlon. Gertrude Alcorn resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS, with her parents.2
Father* | Leander Alcorn1 b. 12 Nov 1854 |
Mother* | Mary Jennie Kerr1 b. 29 Aug 1864 |
Harry Alcorn
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,. Harry Alcorn was born on 13 January 1891 at Nova Scotia.1 He was the son of Reuben Alcorn and Eliza Jane Marshall.
Father* | Reuben Alcorn b. 31 Mar 1866 |
Mother* | Eliza Jane Marshall b. 3 Nov 1870 |
Citations
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 4.
Keziah Alcorn1,2
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,. Keziah Alcorn was born on 12 November 1863 at Bear River, NS.3,4 She was the daughter of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.1 Keziah Alcorn married Thaddius Harris, son of Aldon B Harris, on 12 July 1887 at Bear River, NS.4
Her married name was Harris. Keziah Alcorn and Thaddius Harris resided on 15 April 1891 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS, with his father.5 Keziah Alcorn and Thaddius Harris resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.3
Her married name was Harris. Keziah Alcorn and Thaddius Harris resided on 15 April 1891 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS, with his father.5 Keziah Alcorn and Thaddius Harris resided in April 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.3
Father* | Thomas Alcorn1 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry1 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Children of Keziah Alcorn and Thaddius Harris
Leander Alcorn1,2
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,. Leander Alcorn was born on 12 November 1854 at Nova Scotia.4 He was the son of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.3 Leander Alcorn married Mary Jennie Kerr, daughter of Thomas Kerr.5
Leander Alcorn was also known as Leander R. Alcorn.6 He appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Leandor Alcorn, male, age 26, born Nova Scotia.7 He was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.6,4 He and Mary Jennie Kerr resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.6,4
Leander Alcorn was also known as Leander R. Alcorn.6 He appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Leandor Alcorn, male, age 26, born Nova Scotia.7 He was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.6,4 He and Mary Jennie Kerr resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.6,4
Father* | Thomas Alcorn3 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry3 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Children of Leander Alcorn and Mary Jennie Kerr
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1783, (1875).
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 80.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1783.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 3.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 61, 91.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 1, p. 36.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 15 SubDist A Page 2 Family 7.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 81.
LeRoy Alcorn1
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,. LeRoy Alcorn was the son of Frank Alcorn and Eulaliah Morgan.2 LeRoy Alcorn married 1st Edith Hinxman.2 LeRoy Alcorn married 2nd Gladys Parker.1
Father* | Frank Alcorn2 b. 19 Feb 1869 |
Mother* | Eulaliah Morgan2 b. 16 Jan 1869 |
Louise Alcorn1
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,. Louise Alcorn was the daughter of Leander Alcorn and Mary Jennie Kerr.1 Louise Alcorn married Herbert Rhodi.1
Her married name was Rhodi.
Her married name was Rhodi.
Father* | Leander Alcorn1 b. 12 Nov 1854 |
Mother* | Mary Jennie Kerr1 b. 29 Aug 1864 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 81.
Margaret Alcorn1
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 Alcorn was born on 21 January 1886 at Nova Scotia.2 She was the daughter of Leander Alcorn and Mary Jennie Kerr.1 Margaret Alcorn married (?) L'Heureaux.1
Her married name was L'Heureaux.
Her married name was L'Heureaux.
Father* | Leander Alcorn1 b. 12 Nov 1854 |
Mother* | Mary Jennie Kerr1 b. 29 Aug 1864 |
Mary Jane Alcorn1,2
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 Jane Alcorn was born on 27 November 1858 at Bear River, NS.3 She was the daughter of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.1 Mary Jane Alcorn married Albert Yarrigle, son of John Yarrigle and Sarah Ann Rice, on 24 December 1877 at Bear River, NS.3
Her married name was Yarrigle. Mary Jane Alcorn and Albert Yarrigle appeared on the census of 1881 at Smith's Cove District, Digby Co, NS; Albert J Yarrigle, male, married, age 30, born Digby, Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Mary J Yarrigle, female, married, age 21, born Digby, Nova Scotia; William A Yarrigle, male, age 2, born Digby, Nova Scotia.4 Mary Jane Alcorn and Albert Yarrigle appeared on the census of 24 April 1891 at Smith's Cove District, Digby Co, NS.5 Mary Jane Alcorn and Albert Yarrigle appeared on the census of April 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS.6
Her married name was Yarrigle. Mary Jane Alcorn and Albert Yarrigle appeared on the census of 1881 at Smith's Cove District, Digby Co, NS; Albert J Yarrigle, male, married, age 30, born Digby, Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Mary J Yarrigle, female, married, age 21, born Digby, Nova Scotia; William A Yarrigle, male, age 2, born Digby, Nova Scotia.4 Mary Jane Alcorn and Albert Yarrigle appeared on the census of 24 April 1891 at Smith's Cove District, Digby Co, NS.5 Mary Jane Alcorn and Albert Yarrigle appeared on the census of April 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS.6
Father* | Thomas Alcorn1 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry1 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Children of Mary Jane Alcorn and Albert Yarrigle
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1782.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 80.
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, 1877, #57.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 15 SubDist P Page 16 Family 81.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 16, p. 16.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, b, p. 2.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, Smiths Cove, p. 16.
Minnie Alcorn1
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 Alcorn was born on 21 July 1892 at Nova Scotia.3 She was the daughter of Reuben Alcorn and Eliza Jane Marshall.2 Minnie Alcorn married James Harold Benson.1
Her married name was Benson.
Her married name was Benson.
Father* | Reuben Alcorn2 b. 31 Mar 1866 |
Mother* | Eliza Jane Marshall2 b. 3 Nov 1870 |
Murray Clifford Alcorn1,2
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,. Murray Clifford Alcorn was born on 5 July 1894 at Nova Scotia.4 He was the son of Leander Alcorn and Mary Jennie Kerr.3 Murray Clifford Alcorn married Marjorie Florence Jefferson on 2 June 1919.2
Father* | Leander Alcorn3 b. 12 Nov 1854 |
Mother* | Mary Jennie Kerr3 b. 29 Aug 1864 |
Ralph Alcorn1
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,. Ralph Alcorn was born on 18 January 1896 at Nova Scotia.2 He was the son of Leander Alcorn and Mary Jennie Kerr.1 Ralph Alcorn died in 1963; Ms McCormick has the year of death as 1961 in one place and 1963 in another place in her manuscript.3
Father* | Leander Alcorn1 b. 12 Nov 1854 |
Mother* | Mary Jennie Kerr1 b. 29 Aug 1864 |
Reuben Alcorn1,2
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,. Reuben Alcorn was born on 31 March 1866 at Nova Scotia.3 He was the son of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.1 Reuben Alcorn married Eliza Jane Marshall before 1891.1
Reuben Alcorn was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.4,3 He and Eliza Jane Marshall resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.4,3
Reuben Alcorn was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.4,3 He and Eliza Jane Marshall resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.4,3
Father* | Thomas Alcorn1 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry1 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Children of Reuben Alcorn and Eliza Jane Marshall
Roscoe Gregg Alcorn1,2
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,. Roscoe Gregg Alcorn was born on 22 August 1898 at Nova Scotia.4,5 He was the son of Reuben Alcorn and Eliza Jane Marshall.3 Roscoe Gregg Alcorn and Della McCormick married 1st.3 Roscoe Gregg Alcorn and Della McCormick were divorced on 28 November 1949 at Nova Scotia.6,7 Roscoe Gregg Alcorn and Margaret Louise Rice married 2nd, daughter of Freeman Brown Rice and Eva May McSwain.8 Roscoe Gregg Alcorn died on 29 December 1993 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.4 He was buried 31 December 1993.4
Father* | Reuben Alcorn3 b. 31 Mar 1866 |
Mother* | Eliza Jane Marshall3 b. 3 Nov 1870 |
Citations
- [S2344] Timothy L. Sanford, "Rice Divorce Records."
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 80, 83, 111.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 80.
- [S1343] Timothy L. Sanford,.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 4.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 111.
- [S2344] Timothy L. Sanford, "Rice Divorce Records", E1611/1948.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 80, 83.
Stearns Alcorn1
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,. Stearns Alcorn was born on 11 March 1891 at United States of America, age 9 in the 1901 census.3 He was the son of Benjamin Alcorn and Evangeline Wyman.2 Stearns Alcorn married Daisy Florence Hill.2
Father* | Benjamin Alcorn2 b. 6 Aug 1860 |
Mother* | Evangeline Wyman2 |
Thomas Alcorn1
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 Alcorn was born on 18 May 1826 at Nova Scotia.2 He married Dorothy Ammerette Berry, daughter of William Berry and Elizabeth Rice.1
Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Thomas Alcorn, male, married, age 55, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Amrat Alcorn, female, married, age 55, born Nova Scotia; Edward Alcorn, male, age 19, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Keziah Alcorn, female, age 17, born Nova Scotia; Ruben Alcorn, male, age 15, born Nova Scotia; Frank Alcorn, male, age 13, born Nova Scotia.3 Thomas Alcorn was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.4,2 He and Dorothy Ammerette Berry resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.4,2
Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Thomas Alcorn, male, married, age 55, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Amrat Alcorn, female, married, age 55, born Nova Scotia; Edward Alcorn, male, age 19, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Keziah Alcorn, female, age 17, born Nova Scotia; Ruben Alcorn, male, age 15, born Nova Scotia; Frank Alcorn, male, age 13, born Nova Scotia.3 Thomas Alcorn was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.4,2 He and Dorothy Ammerette Berry resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.4,2
Children of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 375.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 3.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 15 SubDist A Page 53 Family 278.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 1, p. 35.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1777.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1778.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1783.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1532.7.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1782.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1779.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1784.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1875.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1781.
- [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, 1867-1868, #267 (unknown file date).
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1780.
Vera Alcorn1
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,. Vera Alcorn was the daughter of Frank Alcorn and Eulaliah Morgan.2 Vera Alcorn married Cecil Bell Sr.2
Her married name was Bell.
Her married name was Bell.
Father* | Frank Alcorn2 b. 19 Feb 1869 |
Mother* | Eulaliah Morgan2 b. 16 Jan 1869 |
William Alcorn1,2
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,. William Alcorn was born on 28 March 1853 at Nova Scotia.3,4 He was the son of Thomas Alcorn and Dorothy Ammerette Berry.1 William Alcorn married Ethelinda Beals on 31 December 1873 at Brookfield, Queens Co, NS.5
William Alcorn appeared on the census of 1881 at Hessian Line District, Annapolis Co, NS; William Alcorn, male, married, age 28, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Athalinda Alcorn, female, married, age 33 Nova Scotia.6 He was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.3,4 He and Ethelinda Beals resided between 1891 and 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS.3,4
William Alcorn appeared on the census of 1881 at Hessian Line District, Annapolis Co, NS; William Alcorn, male, married, age 28, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Athalinda Alcorn, female, married, age 33 Nova Scotia.6 He was a farmer between 1891 and 1901.3,4 He and Ethelinda Beals resided between 1891 and 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS.3,4
Father* | Thomas Alcorn1 b. 18 May 1826 |
Mother* | Dorothy Ammerette Berry1 b. 7 Jun 1827 |
Child of William Alcorn and Ethelinda Beals
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1778.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 80.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 26, b, p. 16.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, b, p. 4.
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, 1873, #148.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 16 SubDist I Page 1 Family 2.
Winnifred Alcorn1
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,. Winnifred Alcorn was born on 8 December 1893 at Nova Scotia.3 She was the daughter of William Alcorn and Ethelinda Beals.2 Winnifred Alcorn married Robert Yorke.2
Her married name was Yorke.
Her married name was Yorke.
Father* | William Alcorn2 b. 28 Mar 1853 |
Mother* | Ethelinda Beals2 b. c 1848 |
Flora Aldrich1
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,. Flora Aldrich married Wilber Taylor Rice, son of Franklin E. Rice and Sophia Putnam Taylor, on 30 June 1884; Flora of Saranac, MI.1 Flora Aldrich died before 1890; The Rice Gen'l Register gives the date as 20 Apr 188-.2
Her married name was Rice.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Rice.
Carrie Maud Alexander1
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,. Carrie Maud Alexander was born circa 1883.2 She married Charles Percy Spencer, son of Edmund Crawley Spencer and Laura Leslie Davison, on 22 June 1921.1
Her married name was Spencer.1 Carrie Maud Alexander also went by the name of "Maud."1 She and Charles Percy Spencer appeared on the census of 1930 at Boykins, Southampton Co, VA.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Spencer.1 Carrie Maud Alexander also went by the name of "Maud."1 She and Charles Percy Spencer appeared on the census of 1930 at Boykins, Southampton Co, VA.2
Burchill Allbright1
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
- [S1361] Letter, Ross McCurdy to George W. King, August 1996, #235.
(?) Allen1
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.
Edward Graham Allen1,2
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 Graham Allen was born on 27 June 1872.3 He was the son of Franklin Allen and Augusta Henrietta Lawyer.3 Edward Graham Allen married Ella Lauretta Rice, daughter of Charles Adelbert Pomeroy Rice and Mary Agnes Gannon, on 22 July 1896 at Rochester, Monroe Co, NY.1,3 Edward Graham Allen died on 7 October 1927.3 He was buried at plot 792 P, Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe Co, NY.4,5
He was adopted The Rice Sup2/2 notes: Edward, son of Edward and Augusta Henrietta (Lawyer) McGraw, and his two sisters were legally adopted by Franklin Allen when he married their mother after their father was killed in an accident. He was also known as Edward Graham McGrain.3
He was adopted The Rice Sup2/2 notes: Edward, son of Edward and Augusta Henrietta (Lawyer) McGraw, and his two sisters were legally adopted by Franklin Allen when he married their mother after their father was killed in an accident. He was also known as Edward Graham McGrain.3
Adoptive father* | Franklin Allen3 |
Mother* | Augusta Henrietta Lawyer |
Frances Graham Allen1
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 Graham Allen was born in 1870.2 She was the daughter of Franklin Allen. Frances Graham Allen married Lewis D. Rice, son of Obed Marsh Rice and Sarah Maria Whipples, on 28 November 1883 at Rochester, Monroe Co, NY.1,2 Frances Graham Allen died in 1942.2
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Father* | Franklin Allen |
Children of Frances Graham Allen and Lewis D. Rice
Franklin Allen1
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 Franklin Allen
Child of Franklin Allen and Augusta Henrietta Lawyer
Georgina M Allen1
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,. Georgina M Allen was born in 1868 at Liverpool, Queens Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Allen and Alice (?)1 Georgina M Allen married Christopher Prince Harris, son of Benjamin James Harris and Susan Amanda Potter, on 21 December 1898 at Bear River, Digby Co, NS.1 Georgina M Allen died in 1951.1
Her married name was Harris.
Her married name was Harris.
Father* | Samuel Allen1 |
Mother* | Alice (?)1 |
Citations
- [S1365] Vernon Morse Spurr, Michael and Jane (Shippee) Spurr, p. 107.
Ida Allen1
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,. Ida Allen married George Boardman Rice, son of Rev Warren Rice and Amy M. Kent, on 1 August 1881; Ida of Windom, MN.1
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Children of Ida Allen and George Boardman Rice
Louisa Maria Allen
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 Maria Allen was born on 1 July 1817 at Mendon, MA.1 She married Clark Cook on 31 December 1838 at Mendon, MA.1,2 Louisa Maria Allen died before 1880.
Her married name was Cook.
Her married name was Cook.
Child of Louisa Maria Allen and Clark Cook
Mary Ann Allen1
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 Allen was born circa 1814.2 She married William Rice, son of Asaph Rice and Nancy Elderkin, on 2 June 1829 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS.3,1 Mary Ann Allen died on 6 May 1860 at West Dalhousie, Annapolis Co, NS; at age 46, of consumption, leaving five children.2
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Children of Mary Ann Allen and William Rice
Mary Clara Allen1
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 Clara Allen was born on 11 May 1860 at Yarmouth, Yarmouth Co, NS.1 She married Joseph William Newcomb Rice, son of Timothy Rice and Mary Alice Newcomb, on 9 February 1888 at Milton Methodist Church, Yarmouth, Yarmouth Co, NS.1 Mary Clara Allen died on 20 March 1936 at New Orleans, LA.1
Her married name was Rice. She was also known as Mary Clara Adam.2 She and Joseph William Newcomb Rice resided on 21 April 1891 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS.3
Her married name was Rice. She was also known as Mary Clara Adam.2 She and Joseph William Newcomb Rice resided on 21 April 1891 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS.3
Children of Mary Clara Allen and Joseph William Newcomb Rice
Mary Edna Allen1
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 Edna Allen was born on 28 November 1847 at Nova Scotia.1,2 She married Joseph Thomas Potter, son of Jacob Potter and Catherine Warne, in January 1866.3 Mary Edna Allen died on 27 February 1918.1
Her married name was Potter. She and Joseph Thomas Potter resided circa 1870 at Chicago, Cook Co, IL. McCormick notes: they went to Chicago to live.1 Mary Edna Allen and Joseph Thomas Potter appeared on the census of 1880 at 2nd District, Stevens Point, Portage Co, WI; Joseph T. Potter, self, male, married, age 42, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Lumber, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Mary E. Potter, wife, female, married, age 31, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Keeps House, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Jennie C. Potter, daughter, female, age 12, born WI, Occ: School, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Kate W. Potter, daughter, female, age 8, born WI, Occ: School, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Nellie M. Potter, daughter, female, age 7, born WI, Occ: School, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Mary E. Potter, daughter, female, age 2M, born WI, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Gusta Thompson, other, female, age 18, born Norway, Occ: Servant, father born Norway, mother born Norway, Adelbert Place, other, male, married, age 30, born MI, Occ: Servant Labor, father born OH, mother born OH, Ella Place, other, female, married, age 19, born MI, Occ: Servant, father born NY, mother born NY.2
Her married name was Potter. She and Joseph Thomas Potter resided circa 1870 at Chicago, Cook Co, IL. McCormick notes: they went to Chicago to live.1 Mary Edna Allen and Joseph Thomas Potter appeared on the census of 1880 at 2nd District, Stevens Point, Portage Co, WI; Joseph T. Potter, self, male, married, age 42, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Lumber, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Mary E. Potter, wife, female, married, age 31, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Keeps House, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Jennie C. Potter, daughter, female, age 12, born WI, Occ: School, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Kate W. Potter, daughter, female, age 8, born WI, Occ: School, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Nellie M. Potter, daughter, female, age 7, born WI, Occ: School, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Mary E. Potter, daughter, female, age 2M, born WI, father born Nova Scotia, mother born Nova Scotia, Gusta Thompson, other, female, age 18, born Norway, Occ: Servant, father born Norway, mother born Norway, Adelbert Place, other, male, married, age 30, born MI, Occ: Servant Labor, father born OH, mother born OH, Ella Place, other, female, married, age 19, born MI, Occ: Servant, father born NY, mother born NY.2
Children of Mary Edna Allen and Joseph Thomas Potter
Samuel Allen1
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 Allen and Alice (?)
Citations
- [S1365] Vernon Morse Spurr, Michael and Jane (Shippee) Spurr, p. 107.
Gertrude Ambrunn1
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 Ambrunn married Louis Savels Hazlewood, son of Webster Hazelwood and Lydia Augusta Maynard.2
Her married name was Hazlewood. Gertrude Ambrunn and Louis Savels Hazlewood resided at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY.3
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Hazlewood. Gertrude Ambrunn and Louis Savels Hazlewood resided at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY.3
Annie May Amero1
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 May Amero married Amos Warne, son of Stephen Warne and Annie Frances Potter.2
Her married name was Warne.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Warne.
Bessie Mary Amero1,2
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,. Bessie Mary Amero was born in 1915.1 She married 1st Donald Theodore Rice, son of Freeman Brown Rice and Eva May McSwain.3 Bessie Mary Amero died on 25 November 1963 at Digby, Digby Co, NS, at age 48. The Halifax Herald index gives the date as 26 November.1,4 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.5
Her married name was Rice.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Rice.
John Timothy Amero1
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 Timothy Amero
Citations
- [S1405] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Potter notes.
Mary Catherine Amero1
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 Catherine Amero was the daughter of John Timothy Amero.2 Mary Catherine Amero and Roland Cecil Potter married 1st, son of Edward Manoah Potter and Seraphina Berry, on 25 November 1925.3 Mary Catherine Amero died on 9 May 1954 at Digby, Digby Co, NS.2 She was buried at Clementsvale Baptist Cemetery, Clementsvale, Annapolis Co, NS.4
Her married name was Riley. Her married name was Potter.
Her married name was Riley. Her married name was Potter.
Father* | John Timothy Amero2 |
Aaron G. Ames
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,. Aaron G. Ames married Priscilla Louisiana Oliver.1 Aaron G. Ames was born circa 1836 at Massachusetts, as calculated from the 1880 census.
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Lynn, MA; aged 44y.1 He was working in a shoe shop in 1880.1
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Lynn, MA; aged 44y.1 He was working in a shoe shop in 1880.1
Child of Aaron G. Ames and Priscilla Louisiana Oliver
Citations
- [S88] Census - US: 1880, p. 531:8.
Arthur Wesley Ames
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 Wesley Ames was born on 31 January 1877 at Lynn, MA.1,2 He was the son of Aaron G. Ames and Priscilla Louisiana Oliver. Arthur Wesley Ames married Edith Rebecca Hunt, daughter of William Jameson Hunt and Ada L. Merrill, on 20 June 1900 at Lynn, MA; aged 23y (he) and 22y (she) both of Lynn.3 Arthur Wesley Ames died before 1940.
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Lynn, MA; aged 3y.4 He was a store manager in 1918.2 He and Edith Rebecca Hunt resided in 1918 at Lynn, MA.2
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Lynn, MA; aged 3y.4 He was a store manager in 1918.2 He and Edith Rebecca Hunt resided in 1918 at Lynn, MA.2
Father* | Aaron G. Ames b. c 1836 |
Mother* | Priscilla Louisiana Oliver b. 13 May 1844 |
Annie Anderson1
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 Anderson was born on 10 January 1873 at Dalhousie West, Annapolis Co, NS, she declared age 21, born Dalhousie West at her marriage in 1895.3,2 She was the daughter of Joseph Anderson and Ellen (?)2 Annie Anderson married 2nd Ebenezer Rice, son of John S. Rice and Helen Sophia Corbitt, at Dalhousie West, Annapolis Co, NS.1,2 Annie Anderson died in 1944.4
Her married name was Rice. She and Ebenezer Rice resided after 1894 at Lake LaRose, Annapolis Co, NS.5,6
Her married name was Rice. She and Ebenezer Rice resided after 1894 at Lake LaRose, Annapolis Co, NS.5,6
Father* | Joseph Anderson2 |
Mother* | Ellen (?)2 |
Children of Annie Anderson and Ebenezer Rice
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 397.
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 250, no. 48.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, o, p. 11.
- [S1371] Letter, Denise J. Rice to George W. King, 1995-1997.
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 644.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, o, p. 11.
Annie Frieda Anderson1
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 Frieda Anderson was the daughter of Avard Anderson. Annie Frieda Anderson married Ralph Caldwell Rice, son of Milledge Rice and Eva Fowler Hatt, in January 1923; (1916 per Jaffrey Rice.)2,1
Her married name was Rice. Her married name was Hutchinson. According to her son, Eric Milledge's obituary, Annie was still alive when Eric died in 1970. His father, Ralph was dead.2
Her married name was Rice. Her married name was Hutchinson. According to her son, Eric Milledge's obituary, Annie was still alive when Eric died in 1970. His father, Ralph was dead.2
Father* | Avard Anderson d. c 1932 |
Avard Anderson1
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 Avard Anderson
Esther Elizabeth Anderson1
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,. Esther Elizabeth Anderson married Frank Kempton, son of Ernest D Kempton and Elizabeth Frude.2
Her married name was Kempton.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Kempton.
Gail Anderson1
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,. Gail Anderson married Briar Rice Tutty, son of William H. Tutty and Irene Rice.1
Her married name was Tutty.
Her married name was Tutty.
Citations
- [S1353] Smith.
George Walter Anderson1
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 Walter Anderson was born on 4 December 1888 at Hawley, Clay Co, MN, he declared age 28 at his marriage in 1916 and age 32 at the birth of son Thomas in 1921.1 He married Ethel Melinda Rice, daughter of Thelbert T. Rice and Hattie Woodworth, on 20 December 1916 at Bear River, Digby Co, NS; witnesses included Thelbert Rice and Hattie Rice. George declared age 28 and Ethel declared age 26.2 George Walter Anderson died in May 1973.3,1
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationIda Anderson1
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,. Ida Anderson was born on 15 July 1871 at Dalhousie, Annapolis Co, NS.2 She was the daughter of Joseph Anderson and Ellen (?)2 Ida Anderson married Charles Oscar Rice, son of Benjamin Rice and Eleanor Spurr, on 12 November 1891 at Dalhousie, Annapolis Co, NS.3 Ida Anderson died on 6 March 1969 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS.2
Her married name was Rice. She and Charles Oscar Rice resided in April 1901 at Lequille District, Annapolis Co, NS.4
Her married name was Rice. She and Charles Oscar Rice resided in April 1901 at Lequille District, Annapolis Co, NS.4
Father* | Joseph Anderson2 |
Mother* | Ellen (?)2 |
Children of Ida Anderson and Charles Oscar Rice
Joseph Anderson1
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 Joseph Anderson and Ellen (?)
Citations
- [S1343] Timothy L. Sanford,.
Joseph Anderson1
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 Joseph Anderson and Ellen (?)
Citations
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 250, no. 48.
Lucy Etta Anderson1
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 Etta Anderson married Henry Jonas Rice, son of John Balser Rice and Elizabeth Chute, in 1872.2,1
Her married name was Rice.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Rice.
Mary Anderson1
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 Mary Anderson and William Forcey
Citations
- [S1343] Timothy L. Sanford,.
Sanford Harding Anderson1
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,. Sanford Harding Anderson was born on 27 May 1878 at Waterside, NB.1 He married Francetta Belle Spencer, daughter of Samuel Charles Spencer and Francetta Grace Adelaide Dunham, in September 1898 at Hopewell Cape, NB.1 Sanford Harding Anderson died on 15 August 1939 at Quincy, MA.1
He was a builder.1
He was a builder.1
Citations
- [S5479] Paul Piatkowski,.
Sarah Elizabeth Andress1
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 Elizabeth Andress was born in 1836 at Coxheath, NS.1 She married John Benjamin Martell, son of Joseph Martell and Susannah Spencer, on 9 February 1859 at Saint George's Church, Sydney, Cape Breton Co, NS.2,1 Sarah Elizabeth Andress died on 29 August 1869 at Cow Bay, NS.3,1
Her married name was Martell.1
Her married name was Martell.1
Children of Sarah Elizabeth Andress and John Benjamin Martell
Adelaide Andrews1
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 Adelaide Andrews and Charles Hazlett
Citations
- [S5] Margaret Skinner Rice, Rice Family - S2/P2, p. 188.
Elizabeth Andrews1
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 Andrews married Homes Chipman.
The IGI gives her name as both ANDREWS and ISREAL. It is likely that one name was her family name and the other of a previous husband.1 Her married name was Chipman.
The IGI gives her name as both ANDREWS and ISREAL. It is likely that one name was her family name and the other of a previous husband.1 Her married name was Chipman.
Children of Elizabeth Andrews and Homes Chipman
Citations
- [S1293] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, IGI.
Florence Arleine Andrews1
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,. Florence Arleine Andrews was the daughter of George W. Andrews and Florence Eitel. Florence Arleine Andrews married Clarence Rice Hidy, son of Henry Burr Hidy and Emma Jane Rice, on 3 September 1904.1
Her married name was Hidy.
Her married name was Hidy.
Father* | George W. Andrews |
Mother* | Florence Eitel |
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, pp. 789, 987.
George W. Andrews1
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 W. Andrews married Florence Eitel at Mankato, MN.1
George W. Andrews and Florence Eitel resided at Mankato, MN.1
George W. Andrews and Florence Eitel resided at Mankato, MN.1
Child of George W. Andrews and Florence Eitel
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 987.
J Vian Andrews1
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,. J Vian Andrews married Euella Helena Harris, daughter of Edward J. Harris and Annie Rebecca Rice.1 J Vian Andrews died before 1964.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationJohn Andrews1
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 Andrews
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, (1543.5).
Nina Andrews1
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,. Nina Andrews was the daughter of John Andrews.1 Nina Andrews married Hugh Irvine Armstrong, son of William Armstrong and Hannah Elizabeth Mills.2
Her married name was Armstrong.
Her married name was Armstrong.
Father* | John Andrews1 |
Child of Nina Andrews and Hugh Irvine Armstrong
Charles Angus1
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. 67.
Phebe Annis1
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,. Phebe Annis was born circa 1809.1 She married Ormun John Hazelton, son of Alpheus Hazelton and Nancy Black, circa 1830.1 Phebe Annis died on 20 June 1866 at Oconomowoc, WI; at age 57.1
Her married name was Hazelton.
Her married name was Hazelton.
Children of Phebe Annis and Ormun John Hazelton
Citations
- [S1351] Hupfer.
Emily Ansley1
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 Ansley was born circa 1847 at New Brunswick.2 She married Alexander Easson, son of John Easson and Mary Ann Hoyt.1 Emily Ansley died in July 1892.3
Her married name was Easson. She and Alexander Easson appeared on the census of 1881 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS; Alexander Easson, male, married, age 40, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Foreman Rail; Emily Easson, female, married, age 34, born New Brunswick; Charles Easson, male, age 9, born Nova Scotia; Mary Easson, female, age 3, born Nova Scotia; Maria Easson, female, age <1, born Nova Scotia; born: Jun; 10/12; Mary Easson, female, widowed, age 76, born Nova Scotia; Anni Easson, female, age 32, born Nova Scotia.4 Emily Ansley resided on 15 April 1891 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS.5
Her married name was Easson. She and Alexander Easson appeared on the census of 1881 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS; Alexander Easson, male, married, age 40, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Foreman Rail; Emily Easson, female, married, age 34, born New Brunswick; Charles Easson, male, age 9, born Nova Scotia; Mary Easson, female, age 3, born Nova Scotia; Maria Easson, female, age <1, born Nova Scotia; born: Jun; 10/12; Mary Easson, female, widowed, age 76, born Nova Scotia; Anni Easson, female, age 32, born Nova Scotia.4 Emily Ansley resided on 15 April 1891 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS.5
Children of Emily Ansley and Alexander Easson
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 47.
- [S1318] Census - Canada: 1881, p. 38, #191.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #1212 - Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 5, p. 30 and Estate folio E30.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 16 SubDist D Page 38 Family 191.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 26, d, p. 11.
Catherine Anthony1
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 Anthony was born circa 1835 at Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co, NS.1 She married Ainsley Morgan, son of Henry Harris Morgan and Jane Rice, on 21 October 1893 at Lower Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1
As of 21 October 1893,her married name was Morgan.1
As of 21 October 1893,her married name was Morgan.1
Citations
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 235, no. 120.
George Harvey Anthony1
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 Harvey Anthony was born on 26 December 1867 at Annapolis County, NS.1 He was the son of Thomas Anthony and Martha Copeland.1
Is this the Amy G. Anthony who ws enumerated in the 1880 US census?
Is this the Amy G. Anthony who ws enumerated in the 1880 US census?
Father* | Thomas Anthony |
Mother* | Martha Copeland1 b. a 1835 |
Citations
- [S1427] Annapolis County Births, 1864-1876, LDS film number 1298664: #730849.
Kenneth Anthony1
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,. Kenneth Anthony and Viola Wright were divorced.2 Kenneth Anthony married 1st Viola Wright, daughter of Thomas Henry Wright and Hattie Alberta Rice.1
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationMargaret Anthony1
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 Anthony was born circa 1855, she declared age 18 at her marriage.3 She was the daughter of William Anthony.2 Margaret Anthony married Israel Burpee Rice, son of Alfred Rice and Martha Rice, on 28 April 1873 at Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.3,4,2
Her married name was Rice. Margaret Anthony and Israel Burpee Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Israel B Rice, male, married, age 31, born Nova Scotia, Occ: House Joiner; Margaret Rice, female, married, age 26, born Nova Scotia; Shedman A Rice, male, age 7, born Nova Scotia; Harry G Rice, male, age 5, born Nova Scotia; Martha H Rice, female, age 6, born Nova Scotia.5
Her married name was Rice. Margaret Anthony and Israel Burpee Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Israel B Rice, male, married, age 31, born Nova Scotia, Occ: House Joiner; Margaret Rice, female, married, age 26, born Nova Scotia; Shedman A Rice, male, age 7, born Nova Scotia; Harry G Rice, male, age 5, born Nova Scotia; Martha H Rice, female, age 6, born Nova Scotia.5
Father* | William Anthony2 |
Children of Margaret Anthony and Israel Burpee Rice
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 52, 77.
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 56, no. 42.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes.
- [S1427] Annapolis County Births, 1864-1876, LDS film number 1298664: p. 154, no. 54.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 15 SubDist A Page 25 Family 137.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1614.2.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1948.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 66, 100.
Captain R Joseph Anthony1
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,. Captain R Joseph Anthony was born on 31 May 1856.2 He married 2nd Hattie Alberta Rice, daughter of Edwin Rice and Philinda Clarke.3 Captain R Joseph Anthony died in 1927.3
He resided in April 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS, with his first wife, Lizzie and family.2 He was a master mariner in April 1901.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHe resided in April 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS, with his first wife, Lizzie and family.2 He was a master mariner in April 1901.2
Thomas Anthony1
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 Anthony married Martha Copeland, daughter of John Copeland Jr and Diadama Rice, on 2 January 1861 at Bear River, NS.1,2
Thomas Anthony and Martha Copeland appeared on the census of 1880 at Ward 21, Boston, MA; Thos. Anthony, self, male, married, age 42, born NS, occ: Barber, father born NS, mother born NS;
Martha Anthony, wife, female, married, age 41, born NS, occ: Keeping House, father born NS, mother born NS;
Amy G. Anthony, daughter, female, single, age 17, born NS, occ: At Home, father born NS, mother born NS;
Eva McLein, other, single, female, age 23, born NS, occ: Dressmaker, father born NS, mother born NS.3
Thomas Anthony and Martha Copeland appeared on the census of 1880 at Ward 21, Boston, MA; Thos. Anthony, self, male, married, age 42, born NS, occ: Barber, father born NS, mother born NS;
Martha Anthony, wife, female, married, age 41, born NS, occ: Keeping House, father born NS, mother born NS;
Amy G. Anthony, daughter, female, single, age 17, born NS, occ: At Home, father born NS, mother born NS;
Eva McLein, other, single, female, age 23, born NS, occ: Dressmaker, father born NS, mother born NS.3
Child of Thomas Anthony and Martha Copeland
William Anthony1
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 Anthony
Citations
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 56, no. 42.
Martha Apt1
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 Apt married Joseph Weir.1 Martha Apt was born in 1872.1 She died in 1953.1
Her married name was Weir.1
Her married name was Weir.1
Child of Martha Apt and Joseph Weir
Citations
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, her grave stone.
Guy Lovett Aptt1
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
Mabel Archibald1
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,. Mabel Archibald married Dr Herbert A. Rice, son of James Herman Rice and Irene Rice.1
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1820.
Mehitabel Arms1
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,. Mehitabel Arms was born on 22 October 1786 at Deerfield, MA.2,1 She was the daughter of Thomas Arms and Polly Coolidge. Mehitabel Arms married Royal Harvey Hazelton, son of Royal Hazelton and Peggy (?), circa 1808; his grandson once gave information that Royal and Mehitable were married on 2 December 1803 at Smithfield, Madison County, NY. Since Royal would have been only 17 years of age, and since their first child was not born until 1808, it seems likely that the year of marriage might have been later than 1803. Your authors have searched in vain for a marriage record.1 Mehitabel Arms died before 1851.1
Her married name was Hazelton.
Her married name was Hazelton.
Father* | Thomas Arms b. 3 Aug 1759 |
Mother* | Polly Coolidge d. 1794 |
Children of Mehitabel Arms and Royal Harvey Hazelton
Thomas Arms1
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 Arms married Polly Coolidge.1 Thomas Arms was baptized on 6 August 1758 at Deerfield, MA.2 He was born on 3 August 1759 at Deerfield, MA, (sic.)2
Child of Thomas Arms and Polly Coolidge
Joanna Perry Armsby1
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 Joanna Perry Armsby and Dr Alden March
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 788.
(?) Armstrong1
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,. (?) Armstrong was born in 1899, twin of Jean, died young.1 (?) Armstrong was the child of John N Armstrong and Jennie Rice.1
Father* | John N Armstrong1 b. 1854, d. 1913 |
Mother* | Jennie Rice1 b. 1866, d. 1940 |
Citations
- [S1362] Letter, Mildred Howard to Laurence P. Patterson, 1995.
Agnes Armstrong1
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 Armstrong was born circa 1839 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.3 She was the daughter of Whitman Armstrong.2 Agnes Armstrong married Joshua Rice, son of Alfred Rice and Martha Rice, on 14 December 1871 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS. The marriage license relates: at Granville by license: Joshua Rice, age 27, bachelor, farmer, residence and born Hillsburgh, son of Alfred Rice, and Agnes Armstrong, age 32, spinster, residence Granville, daughter of Whitman Armstrong.3
Her married name was Rice. Agnes Armstrong and Joshua Rice resided at Bon Accord, BC.4 Agnes Armstrong and Joshua Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Joshua Rice, male, married, age 36, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Agnus Rice, female, married, age 41, born Nova Scotia; Lucy Rice, female, age 7, born Nova Scotia; Francis Emers, male, age 27, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Labour; Emma Rice, female, age 23, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Dressmaker.5 Agnes Armstrong and Whitman Armstrong appeared on the census of 1881 at New Caledonia District, Annapolis Co, NS.6
Her married name was Rice. Agnes Armstrong and Joshua Rice resided at Bon Accord, BC.4 Agnes Armstrong and Joshua Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Joshua Rice, male, married, age 36, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Agnus Rice, female, married, age 41, born Nova Scotia; Lucy Rice, female, age 7, born Nova Scotia; Francis Emers, male, age 27, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Labour; Emma Rice, female, age 23, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Dressmaker.5 Agnes Armstrong and Whitman Armstrong appeared on the census of 1881 at New Caledonia District, Annapolis Co, NS.6
Father* | Whitman Armstrong2 b. c 1816, d. 18 Sep 1882 |
Child of Agnes Armstrong and Joshua Rice
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 52.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, p. 339, #2823 - see probate acts books, vol. 2, p. 22 and estate folio A44.
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, 1871, #102.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 65.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 15 SubDist A Page 3 Family 18.
- [S1318] Census - Canada: 1881, New Caledonia District, p. 32.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, 9 65.
Alfred Havelock Armstrong1
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,. Alfred Havelock Armstrong was born on 24 May 1874 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.2,1,3 He was the son of William Armstrong and Hannah Elizabeth Mills.1 Alfred Havelock Armstrong married Mabel (?)4
Alfred Havelock Armstrong was a teacher in April 1901.4 He resided in April 1901 at Granville Ferry District, Annapolis Co, NS.4
Alfred Havelock Armstrong was a teacher in April 1901.4 He resided in April 1901 at Granville Ferry District, Annapolis Co, NS.4
Father* | William Armstrong1 b. 1 Apr 1847, d. b 1933 |
Mother* | Hannah Elizabeth Mills1 b. 6 Nov 1846 |
Child of Alfred Havelock Armstrong and Mabel (?)
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 56.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 26, k, p. 17.
- [S1427] Annapolis County Births, 1864-1876, LDS film number 1298664: p. 163, no. 240.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, k, p. 6.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #2466, Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 5, p. 243.
Alfred John Armstrong1
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* | Alfred Havelock Armstrong1 b. 24 May 1874 |
Mother* | Mabel (?)1 b. 23 Sep 1871 |
Citations
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #2466, Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 5, p. 243.
Alice Olivia Armstrong1
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 Olivia Armstrong was born on 26 January 1901.2 She was the daughter of Samuel C Armstrong and Lucilla Littlewood.
Father* | Samuel C Armstrong b. 30 Nov 1877, d. b 1912 |
Mother* | Lucilla Littlewood b. c 1874 |
David Armstrong1
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* | Hugh Irvine Armstrong1 b. 2 Feb 1885 |
Mother* | Nina Andrews1 |
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, (1543.5).
Edwin Earle Armstrong1
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,. Edwin Earle Armstrong was born on 31 May 1898.2 He was the son of Samuel C Armstrong and Lucilla Littlewood.2
Father* | Samuel C Armstrong2 b. 30 Nov 1877, d. b 1912 |
Mother* | Lucilla Littlewood2 b. c 1874 |