Flora M. Sargent
This report includes only the first 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 M. Sargent was born in October 1866 at New Hampshire.1 She married John L. A. Chellis circa 1896.1
Her married name was Chellis. Flora M. Sargent appeared on the census of 1900 at Concord, NH; aged 33y, under the name Chellis, declaring both of her children to be alive.1
Her married name was Chellis. Flora M. Sargent appeared on the census of 1900 at Concord, NH; aged 33y, under the name Chellis, declaring both of her children to be alive.1
Child of Flora M. Sargent and John L. A. Chellis
Citations
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 949:267.30.
Arnold Sarty1
This report includes only the first 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
- [S1353] Smith.
Charles Saunders1
This report includes only the first 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 Saunders married Winifred Burrell, daughter of Thomas Nelson Burrell and Drucilla Ann Potter.1
Citations
- [S1415] Marlene Norton,.
George William Saunders1
This report includes only the first 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 William Saunders married Eleanor Maria Rice, daughter of James Albert Rice and Emma Christie Watt.1
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 1061.
Susan Saunders1
This report includes only the first 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 Saunders was born on 10 June 1818.1 She married Edward Reece Harris on 23 December 1840 at Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.1
Her married name was Harris.
Her married name was Harris.
Children of Susan Saunders and Edward Reece Harris
Citations
- [S1365] Vernon Morse Spurr, Michael and Jane (Shippee) Spurr, p. 40.
Charles Savary1
This report includes only the first 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 Charles Savary and Helen (?)
Violet Elizabeth Savary1,2
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,. Violet Elizabeth Savary was born in 1913.4 She was the daughter of Charles Savary and Helen (?)3,4 Violet Elizabeth Savary married 1st Norman Clark Rice, son of Freeman Brown Rice and Eva May McSwain, on 23 February 1932.1 Violet Elizabeth Savary died on 27 April 1941.1 She was buried 29 April 1941.1
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Father* | Charles Savary3 b. 1888 |
Mother* | Helen (?)4 b. 1895, d. 1926 |
Samuel Savels1,2
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,. Samuel Savels married Emeline Rice Maynard, daughter of Arnold Lyndon Maynard and Lydia Green Rice; Samuel of Williamstown.1,2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationAbigail Sawyer1,2,3
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Abigail Sawyer married Dr Asaph Rice, son of Asaph Rice and Thankful Clough, on 12 August 1804 at Westminster, MA; not listed as Abigail of Bolton.4,1,2,3 Abigail Sawyer died in 1851 at Lewistown (Lewiston), IL.2
Her married name was Rice. She and Dr Asaph Rice resided at Thetford, VT.1 Abigail Sawyer and Dr Asaph Rice resided at Orford, NH.1 Abigail Sawyer and Dr Asaph Rice resided at Lewistown (Lewiston), IL.1
Her married name was Rice. She and Dr Asaph Rice resided at Thetford, VT.1 Abigail Sawyer and Dr Asaph Rice resided at Orford, NH.1 Abigail Sawyer and Dr Asaph Rice resided at Lewistown (Lewiston), IL.1
Children of Abigail Sawyer and Dr Asaph Rice
Benjamin Rice Sawyer1
This report includes only the first 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 Rice Sawyer was born on 1 January 1807 at Westminster, MA.2,1 He was the son of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice. Benjamin Rice Sawyer died on 15 March 1807 at Westminster, MA; at age 2 1/2 months.3
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Benjamin Rice Sawyer1
This report includes only the first 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 Rice Sawyer was born on 4 February 1808 at Westminster, MA.1,2 He was the son of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice.
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Catherine A. Sawyer1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Catherine A. Sawyer was born on 17 January 1822 at Westminster, MA.2,3 She was the daughter of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice. Catherine A. Sawyer married Thomas Prince, son of John Prince and Elizabeth Sherman, on 27 January 1848 at Boston, MA.4,1 Catherine A. Sawyer died on 12 July 1867 at Boston, MA; aged 46y 5m 25d, under the name Prince, from phthisis.5 She was buried at Evergreen Cemetery, Kingston, MA.6
Her married name was Prince. She and Thomas Prince resided at Boston, MA.1 Catherine A. Sawyer appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 29y, under the name Prince.7 She appeared on the census of 1860 at Plymouth, MA; aged 36y, under the name Prince.8
Her married name was Prince. She and Thomas Prince resided at Boston, MA.1 Catherine A. Sawyer appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 29y, under the name Prince.7 She appeared on the census of 1860 at Plymouth, MA; aged 36y, under the name Prince.8
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Children of Catherine A. Sawyer and Thomas Prince
Citations
- [S1] Andrew Henshaw Ward, Rice Family (Ward), p. 190.
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 265.
- [S293] Westminster MA, Westminster, MA, Vital Records, p. 81.
- [S10240] Massachusetts town clerks, Massachusetts town records, p. 2:223.
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, 204:88.2137.
- [S2338] Kingston MA, Kingston, MA, Vital Records.
- [S592] Census - US: 1850, 337:352.A18.
- [S93] Census - US: 1860, 518:157.23.
Elizabeth Clough Sawyer1,2
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,. Elizabeth Clough Sawyer was born on 14 March 1810 at Westminster, MA.3,2 She was the daughter of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice.
Elizabeth Clough Sawyer appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 37y (sic) living with her parents.4 She was unmarried in 1852.1 She appeared on the census of 1870 at Boston, MA; aged 59y, living with her widowed brother-in-law Thomas Prince.5
Elizabeth Clough Sawyer appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 37y (sic) living with her parents.4 She was unmarried in 1852.1 She appeared on the census of 1870 at Boston, MA; aged 59y, living with her widowed brother-in-law Thomas Prince.5
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
George Washington Sawyer1
This report includes only the first 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 Washington Sawyer was born on 25 April 1812 at Westminster, MA.2,1 He was the son of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice.
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Jacob Sawyer1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jacob Sawyer was born on 4 June 1820 at Westminster, MA, (1821 per Rice Gen'l Register.)2,1 He was the son of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice. Jacob Sawyer died on 2 May 1837 at Westminster, MA; at age 16 years 11 months.3
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Jacob Sawyer1,2
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,. Jacob Sawyer was born on 15 June 1772 at Westminster, MA, (sic.)3 He was the son of Jonathan Sawyer and Susanna Flint. Jacob Sawyer married Mary Rice, daughter of Asaph Rice and Thankful Clough, on 25 August 1801 at Westminster, MA; both of Westminster.3,1,2 Jacob Sawyer died on 15 January 1852 at Boston, MA; aged 81y, from dropsy.4,5
He appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 79y.6
He appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 79y.6
Father* | Jonathan Sawyer d. 5 Mar 1823 |
Mother* | Susanna Flint b. 30 Aug 1741, d. 12 Aug 1819 |
Children of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice
Citations
Jonathan Sawyer1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jonathan Sawyer married Susanna Flint on 15 November 1764 at Reading, MA.2,1 Jonathan Sawyer died on 5 March 1823 at Westminster, MA.3
Child of Jonathan Sawyer and Susanna Flint
Julia Sawyer1,2
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,. Julia Sawyer was born on 11 March 1816 at Westminster, MA.2,3 She was the daughter of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice. Julia Sawyer died on 2 March 1881 at Westminster, MA; aged 64y 11m 18d, from pleurisy.4
She appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 34y, living with her parents.5 She was unmarried in 1852.1
She appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 34y, living with her parents.5 She was unmarried in 1852.1
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Lydia Sawyer1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lydia Sawyer married Franklin Roy Hazelton, son of Hiram Hazelton and Thankful Blackmer, in 1862 at Ossian, IA.1
Her married name was Hazelton.
Her married name was Hazelton.
Citations
- [S1351] Hupfer.
Mary Almira Sawyer1,2
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 Almira Sawyer was born on 13 September 1814 at Westminster, MA.3,2 She was the daughter of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice. Mary Almira Sawyer married Rev William C. Jackson on 9 September 1835 at Westminster, MA.1,4
Her married name was Jackson.
Her married name was Jackson.
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Mary Almira Sawyer1
This report includes only the first 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 Almira Sawyer was born on 28 November 1803 at Westminster, MA.1,2 She was the daughter of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice. Mary Almira Sawyer died on 7 March 1811 at Westminster, MA; in her 8th year.3
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Nancy Aurelia Sawyer1,2
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,. Nancy Aurelia Sawyer was born on 22 August 1805 at Westminster, MA.3,2 She was the daughter of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice. Nancy Aurelia Sawyer died on 27 June 1856 at Somerville, MA; aged 49y, from consumption.4
She appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 44y, living with her parents.5 She was unmarried in 1852.1
She appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, MA; aged 44y, living with her parents.5 She was unmarried in 1852.1
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Nellie M. Sawyer
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Nellie M. Sawyer married William W. Livermore.1 Nellie M. Sawyer was born circa 1855 at Maine, as calculated from the 1880 census.
Her married name was Livermore. She appeared on the census of 1880 at Boston, MA; aged 25y, under the name Livermore.1
Her married name was Livermore. She appeared on the census of 1880 at Boston, MA; aged 25y, under the name Livermore.1
Child of Nellie M. Sawyer and William W. Livermore
Citations
- [S88] Census - US: 1880, 561:218.D1.
Susanna Flint Sawyer1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Susanna Flint Sawyer was born on 9 May 1817 at Westminster, MA.1,2 She was the daughter of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rice. Susanna Flint Sawyer died on 8 July 1838 at Westminster, MA; at age 21 years 2 months.3
Father* | Jacob Sawyer b. 15 Jun 1772, d. 15 Jan 1852 |
Mother* | Mary Rice b. Jun 1778, d. 2 Feb 1865 |
Abigail Saxton1
This report includes only the first 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 Abigail Saxton and Jacob Northrup
Citations
- [S1361] Letter, Ross McCurdy to George W. King, August 1996, #134.
Alexander Saxton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Alexander Saxton was born circa 1833 at Bayham Twp, Elgin Co, ON.2 He was the son of John Haines Saxton and Ann Teed.
Father* | John Haines Saxton b. 6 Jul 1796, d. a 1875 |
Mother* | Ann Teed b. c 1803, d. 2 Feb 1875 |
Elijah Saxton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Elijah Saxton was born circa 1828 at Bayham Twp, Elgin Co, ON.2 He was the son of John Haines Saxton and Ann Teed. Elijah Saxton died in 1858; in his 30th year.2
Father* | John Haines Saxton b. 6 Jul 1796, d. a 1875 |
Mother* | Ann Teed b. c 1803, d. 2 Feb 1875 |
Isaac H Saxton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Isaac H Saxton married 1st Barbara Campbell, daughter of Alexander Campbell and Nancy McArthur.2 Isaac H Saxton was born in 1831 at Bayham Twp, Elgin Co, ON.2 He was the son of John Haines Saxton and Ann Teed. Isaac H Saxton married 2nd Rachel M (?) after 1872.2 Isaac H Saxton died in 1921.2
Father* | John Haines Saxton b. 6 Jul 1796, d. a 1875 |
Mother* | Ann Teed b. c 1803, d. 2 Feb 1875 |
John Saxton1
This report includes only the first 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 Saxton and Margaret Haines
Citations
- [S1361] Letter, Ross McCurdy to George W. King, August 1996, #109.
John Haines Saxton
This report includes only the first 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 Haines Saxton married Ann Teed, daughter of Samuel Teed and Mary McDormand.2 John Haines Saxton was born on 6 July 1796 at Nova Scotia.1 He was the son of John Saxton and Margaret Haines.1 John Haines Saxton died after 1875.1
He was in the military service during the War of 1812.1 He and Ann Teed resided in May 1822 at Bayham Twp, Elgin Co, ON, on the east 1/2 of lot 8, Concession 2 which John purchased from Samuel Edison. This farm was later known as the Cookson place.1 John Haines Saxton was an innkeeper and owner of 60 acres on lot 16, Concession BF after 1847 at Port Rowan, Norfolk Co, ON.1 He and Ann Teed resided after 1847 at Port Rowan, Norfolk Co, ON.1
He was in the military service during the War of 1812.1 He and Ann Teed resided in May 1822 at Bayham Twp, Elgin Co, ON, on the east 1/2 of lot 8, Concession 2 which John purchased from Samuel Edison. This farm was later known as the Cookson place.1 John Haines Saxton was an innkeeper and owner of 60 acres on lot 16, Concession BF after 1847 at Port Rowan, Norfolk Co, ON.1 He and Ann Teed resided after 1847 at Port Rowan, Norfolk Co, ON.1
Father* | John Saxton1 d. 1847 |
Mother* | Margaret Haines1 |
Children of John Haines Saxton and Ann Teed
Mary Jane Saxton1
This report includes only the first 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 Saxton was the daughter of John Haines Saxton and Ann Teed. Mary Jane Saxton married 1st James J Backhouse.1 Mary Jane Saxton married 2nd John Vanvelzer.1
Her married name was Vanvelzer. Her married name was Backhouse. Mary Jane Saxton was also known as Jane Saxton.2
Her married name was Vanvelzer. Her married name was Backhouse. Mary Jane Saxton was also known as Jane Saxton.2
Father* | John Haines Saxton b. 6 Jul 1796, d. a 1875 |
Mother* | Ann Teed b. c 1803, d. 2 Feb 1875 |
(?) Sayre1
This report includes only the first 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. 91.
Samuel Schaeffer1
This report includes only the first 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. 94.
Elizabeth C. Schleich1
This report includes only the first 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 C. Schleich was born circa 1895 at New York.2 She married Joseph B. Reid, son of John C. Reid and Lillian E. McQuillin, on 27 June 1919 at Manhattan, New York Co, NY.3,1
Her married name was Reid.1 Elizabeth C. Schleich also went by the name of "Elsie."1 She and Joseph B. Reid appeared on the census of 1920 at Manhattan Assembly District 9, New York, NY.2 Elizabeth C. Schleich and Joseph B. Reid appeared on the census of 1930 at Cambridge, MA.4
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Reid.1 Elizabeth C. Schleich also went by the name of "Elsie."1 She and Joseph B. Reid appeared on the census of 1920 at Manhattan Assembly District 9, New York, NY.2 Elizabeth C. Schleich and Joseph B. Reid appeared on the census of 1930 at Cambridge, MA.4
Anna Ruth Schneider1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Anna Ruth Schneider married Carroll Clarke, son of Wallace William Clarke and Mary Etta Chute.2
Her married name was Clarke.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Clarke.
Cora Schofield1
This report includes only the first 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 Cora Schofield and William McLeod
Citations
- [S2344] Timothy L. Sanford, "Rice Divorce Records", E418/1944.
Eliza Schofield1
This report includes only the first 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 Eliza Schofield and James Roach
Charles Q. Scoboria1
This report includes only the first 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 Q. Scoboria was born in February 1857 at Canada.1,2 He married Mary Lizzie Upham, daughter of George Bliss Upham and Celia Spurr, on 16 January 1887.1
Charles Q. Scoboria and Mary Lizzie Upham appeared on the census of 1900 at Elk River, Sherburne Co, MN; Mary declared no children in 1900.2 Charles Q. Scoboria was a physician in 1900. He was a fruit farmer in 1910.3 He and Mary Lizzie Upham appeared on the census of 1910 at Nob Hill, Yakima Co, WA.3
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationCharles Q. Scoboria and Mary Lizzie Upham appeared on the census of 1900 at Elk River, Sherburne Co, MN; Mary declared no children in 1900.2 Charles Q. Scoboria was a physician in 1900. He was a fruit farmer in 1910.3 He and Mary Lizzie Upham appeared on the census of 1910 at Nob Hill, Yakima Co, WA.3
Dora Scott1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Dora Scott was the daughter of William J J Scott and Surrena (?)1 Dora Scott married Christopher Hazelton, son of Royal Harvey Hazelton III and Martha Ann Reynolds.1
Her married name was Hazelton.
Her married name was Hazelton.
Father* | William J J Scott1 |
Mother* | Surrena (?)1 |
Citations
- [S1351] Hupfer.
Jason Scott1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jason Scott married Electa Hazelton, daughter of Thaddeus Hazelton and Mary (?).1 Jason Scott was born circa 1789.2
He and Electa Hazelton appeared on the census of 1880 at Manaua, Waupaca Co, WI; Jason Scott, self, male, married, age 91, born US, occ: Old Age, father born MA, mother born MA;
Elacta Scott, wife, female, maried, age 82, born VT, occ: Keeping House, father born MA, mother born MA;
Agnes Scott, granddaughter, female, single, age 20, born WI, occ: Dressmaker, father born NY, mother born NY.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHe and Electa Hazelton appeared on the census of 1880 at Manaua, Waupaca Co, WI; Jason Scott, self, male, married, age 91, born US, occ: Old Age, father born MA, mother born MA;
Elacta Scott, wife, female, maried, age 82, born VT, occ: Keeping House, father born MA, mother born MA;
Agnes Scott, granddaughter, female, single, age 20, born WI, occ: Dressmaker, father born NY, mother born NY.2
Susannah Scott
This report includes only the first 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 Susannah Scott and Christopher Wilson
William J J Scott1
This report includes only the first 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 J J Scott and Surrena (?)
Citations
- [S1351] Hupfer.
Mabel Seager1
This report includes only the first 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 Seager married George Wayland Walker, son of Philemon Walker and Lydia N. Millard, in November 1912.1
Her married name was Walker.
Her married name was Walker.
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 646.
James Searle1
This report includes only the first 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
Lucretia Alpina Seaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lucretia Alpina Seaton married Stephen R Freeman, son of Nathan Freeman and Mary Rice.1
Her married name was Freeman.
Her married name was Freeman.
Child of Lucretia Alpina Seaton and Stephen R Freeman
Citations
- [S1288] Theodore James Fleming Banvard, Goodenow - Sudbury.
Sumner Seavey1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Sumner Seavey married Mary Emma Cogswell, daughter of Rev Joshua Borden Cogswell and Ann Potter, in 1871.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationFlorence May Seburn1
This report includes only the first 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 May Seburn was born on 23 November 1875.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Seburn and Emma (?)2 Florence May Seburn married Joseph Clinton McDermand, son of Joseph McDermand and Isabella McDermand, on 27 November 1895 at Yarmouth, Elgin Co, ON.1,2 Florence May Seburn died in 1956.1
Her married name was McDermand. She immigrated in 1898 to USA.3 She and Joseph Clinton McDermand appeared on the census of 1930 at Montville Twp, Medina Co, OH.3 Florence May Seburn and Joseph Clinton McDermand appeared on the census of 1940 at Montville Twp, Medina Co, OH.4
Her married name was McDermand. She immigrated in 1898 to USA.3 She and Joseph Clinton McDermand appeared on the census of 1930 at Montville Twp, Medina Co, OH.3 Florence May Seburn and Joseph Clinton McDermand appeared on the census of 1940 at Montville Twp, Medina Co, OH.4
Father* | Thomas Seburn2 |
Mother* | Emma (?)2 |
Thomas Seburn1
This report includes only the first 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 Thomas Seburn and Emma (?)
Citations
- [S1435] Marriage Certificate, For spouses place and time cited marriage, 002955.
Christianna Sederquist1,2
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,. Christianna Sederquist was the daughter of John Sederquist.2 Christianna Sederquist married David Rice, son of Henry Allen Rice and Zebudah Rice, on 21 July 1906 at Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS; David Rice, age 75, widower, born Bear River, Christianna Merritt, age 71, widow, born Granville, father John Sederquist.1,2
Her married name was Rice.3
Her married name was Rice.3
Father* | John Sederquist2 |
Citations
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #3262 - Annapolis County Probate Acts Books, vol. 3 and Estate folio R172.
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 65, no. 57.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, p. 385, #3262 - see probate acts books, vol. 3 and estate folio R172.
John Sederquist1
This report includes only the first 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 Sederquist
Citations
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 65, no. 57.
Annie Seeley1
This report includes only the first 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 Seeley was born circa 1866 at Nova Scotia, June 1867 according to the 1900 US census.1 She was the daughter of William F. Seeley and Elizabeth Crousse.1
Annie Seeley appeared on the census of 1900 at Ward 6, Lynn, MA; in the Rhodes household.2
Annie Seeley appeared on the census of 1900 at Ward 6, Lynn, MA; in the Rhodes household.2
Father* | William F. Seeley1 b. c 1822 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Crousse1 b. c 1839 |
Charles Seeley1
This report includes only the first 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 Seeley was born circa 1874 at Nova Scotia.1 He was the son of William F. Seeley and Elizabeth Crousse.1
Father* | William F. Seeley1 b. c 1822 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Crousse1 b. c 1839 |
Citations
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: NA film C-13172, 15, b, p. 36.
Claire Seeley1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Claire Seeley was born circa 1863 at Nova Scotia.1 She was the daughter of William F. Seeley and Elizabeth Crousse.1
Father* | William F. Seeley1 b. c 1822 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Crousse1 b. c 1839 |
Citations
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: NA film C-13172, 15, b, p. 36.
Janet Seeley1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Janet Seeley was born in 1888.1 She married Lloyd H Wright, son of Forman T. Wright and Florence Adelia Potter.2 Janet Seeley died in 1958.2
Her married name was Wright.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Wright.
Nathan Seeley1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Nathan Seeley was born circa 1859 at Nova Scotia.1,2 He was the son of William F. Seeley and Elizabeth Crousse.1
Father* | William F. Seeley1 b. c 1822 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Crousse1 b. c 1839 |
William F. Seeley1,2
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 F. Seeley married Elizabeth Crousse, daughter of John Crousse and Hannah Rice.1 William F. Seeley was born circa 1822 at Nova Scotia.2,3
He and Elizabeth Crousse appeared on the census of 1881 at Marshall District, Digby Co, NS; William Seeley, male, married, age 59, born Nova Scotia, occ: Farmer;
Elizabeth Seeley, female, married, age 41, born Nova Scotia;
Clare Seeley, female, age 18, born Nova Scotia;
Annie Seeley, female, age 15, born Nova Scotia;
Charles Seeley, male, age 7, born Nova Scotia.3
He and Elizabeth Crousse appeared on the census of 1881 at Marshall District, Digby Co, NS; William Seeley, male, married, age 59, born Nova Scotia, occ: Farmer;
Elizabeth Seeley, female, married, age 41, born Nova Scotia;
Clare Seeley, female, age 18, born Nova Scotia;
Annie Seeley, female, age 15, born Nova Scotia;
Charles Seeley, male, age 7, born Nova Scotia.3
Children of William F. Seeley and Elizabeth Crousse
Hannah Seely1,2,3
This report includes only the first 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 Seely was born on 13 April 1835.2 She married William A. Rice, son of William Rice and Welthea Cottrell, on 26 December 1855; Hannah of Bath, ME.2,3 Hannah Seely died on 11 December 1911 at possibly Worthington, MA.2
Her married name was Rice. She and William A. Rice resided circa 1855 at Albany, Albany Co, NY.2,1 Hannah Seely and William A. Rice appeared on the census of 1880 at Ward 14, Albany, Albany Co, NY; William A. Rice, self, male, married, age 58, born MA, Occ: Iron Manufacturer, father born MA, mother born MA;
Hannah S. Rice, wife, female, married, age 43, born NY, Occ: Keeping House, father born NY, mother born NY;
William G. Rice, son, male, age 23, born NY, Occ: Clerk In Bank, father born MA, mother born NY;
Katharine McD. Rice, daughter, female, age 21, born NY, Occ: At Home, father born MA, mother born NY;
Susan T. Rice, daughter, female, age 16, born NY, Occ: At School, father born MA, mother born NY;
Josephine T. Rice, daughter, female, age 15, born NY, Occ: At School, father born MA, mother born NY;
William Gleason, other, male, married, age 40, born Ireland, Occ: Works In Moroce Factory, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland;
Margaret Gleason, other, female, married, age 35, born Ireland, Occ: Servant, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland.4 Hannah Seely and William A. Rice resided circa 1885 at Worthington, MA.2 Hannah Seely and William A. Rice appeared on the census of 1900 at Worthington, MA.5
Her married name was Rice. She and William A. Rice resided circa 1855 at Albany, Albany Co, NY.2,1 Hannah Seely and William A. Rice appeared on the census of 1880 at Ward 14, Albany, Albany Co, NY; William A. Rice, self, male, married, age 58, born MA, Occ: Iron Manufacturer, father born MA, mother born MA;
Hannah S. Rice, wife, female, married, age 43, born NY, Occ: Keeping House, father born NY, mother born NY;
William G. Rice, son, male, age 23, born NY, Occ: Clerk In Bank, father born MA, mother born NY;
Katharine McD. Rice, daughter, female, age 21, born NY, Occ: At Home, father born MA, mother born NY;
Susan T. Rice, daughter, female, age 16, born NY, Occ: At School, father born MA, mother born NY;
Josephine T. Rice, daughter, female, age 15, born NY, Occ: At School, father born MA, mother born NY;
William Gleason, other, male, married, age 40, born Ireland, Occ: Works In Moroce Factory, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland;
Margaret Gleason, other, female, married, age 35, born Ireland, Occ: Servant, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland.4 Hannah Seely and William A. Rice resided circa 1885 at Worthington, MA.2 Hannah Seely and William A. Rice appeared on the census of 1900 at Worthington, MA.5
Children of Hannah Seely and William A. Rice
Citations
- [S1] Andrew Henshaw Ward, Rice Family (Ward), p. 248.
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 566.
- [S2] Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Rice Family - Supp 1, p. 62.
- [S1011] Census - US: 1880 - LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1254806 National Archives Film T9-0806 Page 246B.
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, p. 654:321B.
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 754.
Willard F. Selleck1,2
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,. Willard F. Selleck was born circa 1858 at New York, the 1900 US census has born July 1848, apparently in error by 10 years: age 52 in the 1910 US census, age 71 in the 1930 US census, age 82 in the 1940 US census.3,2,4,5 He was the son of Cynthia M. (?)2 Willard F. Selleck married Celia Scovell Upham, daughter of George Bliss Upham and Celia Spurr, on 1 January 1884 at Elk River, Sherburne Co, MN.1
Willard F. Selleck and Celia Scovell Upham appeared on the census of 1900 at Austin, Mower Co, MN; Celia declared married 15 years, 6 children all of whom were alive in 1900.3 Willard F. Selleck was a teacher in 1900.3 He was a fruit farmer in 1910.2 He and Celia Scovell Upham appeared on the census of 1910 at Nob Hill, Yakima Co, WA; Celia declared 6 children of whom 5 were alive in 1910.2 Willard F. Selleck was a real estate agent in 1920. He and Celia Scovell Upham appeared on the census of 1920 at East Summitview, Yakima Co, WA.6 Willard F. Selleck and Celia Scovell Upham appeared on the census of 1930 at Yakima, Yakima Co, WA.4 Willard F. Selleck was a manager, apple vendor in 1930.4 He appeared on the census of 1940 at Yakima, Yakima Co, WA; age 82y, widowed.5
Willard F. Selleck and Celia Scovell Upham appeared on the census of 1900 at Austin, Mower Co, MN; Celia declared married 15 years, 6 children all of whom were alive in 1900.3 Willard F. Selleck was a teacher in 1900.3 He was a fruit farmer in 1910.2 He and Celia Scovell Upham appeared on the census of 1910 at Nob Hill, Yakima Co, WA; Celia declared 6 children of whom 5 were alive in 1910.2 Willard F. Selleck was a real estate agent in 1920. He and Celia Scovell Upham appeared on the census of 1920 at East Summitview, Yakima Co, WA.6 Willard F. Selleck and Celia Scovell Upham appeared on the census of 1930 at Yakima, Yakima Co, WA.4 Willard F. Selleck was a manager, apple vendor in 1930.4 He appeared on the census of 1940 at Yakima, Yakima Co, WA; age 82y, widowed.5
Mother* | Cynthia M. (?)2 b. c 1832 |
Emma S. Sercombe1,2
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,. Emma S. Sercombe married Walter Bush Rice, son of George M. Rice and Jane E. Burr, on 4 May 1882.1,2
Emma S. Sercombe and Walter Bush Rice resided at Wauwatosa, WI.3 Her married name was Rice.
Emma S. Sercombe and Walter Bush Rice resided at Wauwatosa, WI.3 Her married name was Rice.
Child of Emma S. Sercombe and Walter Bush Rice
(?) Shaffner1
This report includes only the first 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, #2461, cites Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 8, p. 233.
Fredrick Lewis Shaffner1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Fredrick Lewis Shaffner married 1st Josephine Charlotte Graham, daughter of William Wallace Graham and Margaret S. Rice.2 Fredrick Lewis Shaffner died on 9 December 1925 at Middleton, Annapolis Co, NS.3 The estate was probated on 29 December 1925 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS; with a letter of administration for the estate of Frederick Lewis Shaffner of Middleton, gentleman, to his widow Josephine Shaffner of Annapolis Royal.3
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationFerdinand Shafner1
This report includes only the first 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 Ferdinand Shafner and Barbara Hawbolt
Citations
- [S1783] Granville, NS, Township Book: vol. 1, p. 90.
Frances Shafner1
This report includes only the first 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 Shafner was born on 2 April at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.3,2 She was the daughter of Ferdinand Shafner and Barbara Hawbolt.2 Frances Shafner married Warren Bent, son of Joseph Bent and Ann Longley, on 28 March 1816 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1,4
As of 27 March 1816,her married name was Bent.1 Frances Shafner appeared on the census of 1881 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS; with her son Warren Edgar.3
As of 27 March 1816,her married name was Bent.1 Frances Shafner appeared on the census of 1881 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS; with her son Warren Edgar.3
Father* | Ferdinand Shafner2 |
Mother* | Barbara Hawbolt |
Children of Frances Shafner and Warren Bent
Citations
- [S1286] Calnek, p. 478.
- [S1783] Granville, NS, Township Book: vol. 1, p. 90.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375809 NAC C-13173 Dist 16 SubDist D Page 16 Family 84.
- [S1783] Granville, NS, Township Book: vol. 1, p. 53.
- [S1472] Transcript of Granville, NS, Township Book, LDS film #1376194: p. 13.
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 38, no. 93.
(?) Shaw1
This report includes only the first 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
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, (1499.5).
Bessie Shaw1
This report includes only the first 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 Shaw married Alfred Baldwin Banks, son of Allister Banks and Emma Banks, in 1908.1
Her married name was Banks.
Her married name was Banks.
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 78.
Caroline Shaw1
This report includes only the first 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 Shaw was born in 1835 at United States of America.2 She married James B. Rice, son of Robert Muckford Rice and Sarah Maria Ingraham.3 Caroline Shaw died on 17 January 1917; aged 81y 5m 25d, under the name Rice.4 She was buried at Lot 30, Edson Cemetery, Lowell, MA.4
Her married name was Rice. She and James B. Rice resided on 17 April 1891 at Leitches Creek District, Cape Breton Co, NS. According to Ms McCormick, James went to Massachusetts. He may have married his wife Caroline there. However, the 1891 census for Leitches Creek lists James B Rice, age 59, and his wife Caroline, age 56. Caroline was born in the USA.2
Her married name was Rice. She and James B. Rice resided on 17 April 1891 at Leitches Creek District, Cape Breton Co, NS. According to Ms McCormick, James went to Massachusetts. He may have married his wife Caroline there. However, the 1891 census for Leitches Creek lists James B Rice, age 59, and his wife Caroline, age 56. Caroline was born in the USA.2
Children of Caroline Shaw and James B. Rice
Eunice A Shaw1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Eunice A Shaw was born in 1860.1 She married Ingram E Whitman, son of Oldham Whitman and Margaret Lowe.1 Eunice A Shaw died in 1932.1
Her married name was Whitman.
Her married name was Whitman.
Citations
- [S1350] Spurr Notes, their grave stone.
Joseph Shaw
This report includes only the first 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 Shaw and Letitia (?)
Marjorie Shaw1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Marjorie Shaw married Lawrence Snell, son of Howard Snell and Harriet Jane Berry.1
Her married name was Snell.
Her married name was Snell.
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 82.
Mary E. Shaw1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary E. Shaw was born circa 1841 at Barrington, Shelburne Co, NS, as calculated from the death record. She was the daughter of Joseph Shaw and Letitia (?) Mary E. Shaw married Edward Martin Viets, son of John Knutton Viets and Harriett Martin, on 29 October 1866 at Barrington, Shelburne Co, NS; aged 23y (he) and 24y (she) listed as Edward of Yarmouth and Mary of Barrington.2,1 Mary E. Shaw died on 22 December 1869 at Yarmouth, Yarmouth Co, NS; aged 28y, under the name Veits, from bowel inflammation.3
Her married name was Viets.
Her married name was Viets.
Father* | Joseph Shaw |
Mother* | Letitia (?) |
Children of Mary E. Shaw and Edward Martin Viets
Daisy Shay1
This report includes only the first 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 Daisy Shay and Roland Minard
Citations
- [S77] Obituary/Newspaper Item, MINARD, Ralph Edrick, The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, NS, 2 December 2009.
Emma Dyan Shedd
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Emma Dyan Shedd was born circa 1850 at Charlestown, MA, as calculated from the marriage record. She married Charles Albert Pearson on 25 September 1878 at Lexington, MA; aged 29y (he) and 28y (she) listed as Charles of Charlestown and Emma of Lexington.1 Emma Dyan Shedd died before 1900.
Her married name was Pearson.
Her married name was Pearson.
Child of Emma Dyan Shedd and Charles Albert Pearson
Citations
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, 299:89.6.
Esther Sophia Shepard1
This report includes only the first 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 Sophia Shepard was born on 17 July 1861 at South Port Morien, NS.1 She married Henry William Spencer, son of Hezekiah Spencer and Emily Susannah Martell, on 7 February 1883 at South Head, NS.1 Esther Sophia Shepard died on 17 May 1884 at South Port Morien, NS.1
Her married name was Spencer.1 She also went by the name of "Sophia."1 She appeared on the census of 1881 at Cow Bay, NS.1
Her married name was Spencer.1 She also went by the name of "Sophia."1 She appeared on the census of 1881 at Cow Bay, NS.1
Citations
- [S5479] Paul Piatkowski,.
Elmina Shepherd
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Elmina Shepherd was born on 19 February 1811 at Mansfield, MA.1 She and Dunsmore Ball published their marriage intention on 1 November 1832 at Boylston, MA; listed as Almina of Mansfield.2 Elmina Shepherd married Dunsmore Ball on 29 November 1832 at Mansfield, MA; listed as Densmore of Boylston and Elmina of Mansfield.1
Her married name was Ball. Elmina Shepherd appeared on the census of 1880 at Princeton, MA; aged 69y, under the name Ball, living with her daughter Elmina.3
Her married name was Ball. Elmina Shepherd appeared on the census of 1880 at Princeton, MA; aged 69y, under the name Ball, living with her daughter Elmina.3
Child of Elmina Shepherd and Dunsmore Ball
Lucy Shepherd
This report includes only the first 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 Shepherd was born on 8 September 1777 at Sturbridge, MA.1 She married Alpha Morse on 2 July 1800 at Sturbridge, MA.1 Lucy Shepherd died on 14 May 1832 at Southbridge, MA; aged 54y, under the name Morse.2
Her married name was Morse.
Her married name was Morse.
Child of Lucy Shepherd and Alpha Morse
Mary Ann Shepherd1
This report includes only the first 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 Shepherd married Roswell Henry Rice, son of Joseph Frederick Rice and Mary Ann Munn.1
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Children of Mary Ann Shepherd and Roswell Henry Rice
Citations
- [S1356] Letter, Harold R. Rice to George W. King, July 1996.
Marion Sheppard1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Marion Sheppard was born on 10 August 1896.3 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Sheppard and Bertha N Berry.2 Marion Sheppard married John H Mattorn on 1 July 1933.1
Her married name was Mattorn.
Her married name was Mattorn.
Father* | Nathaniel Sheppard2 d. 1937 |
Mother* | Bertha N Berry2 b. 1866, d. 1947 |
Nathaniel Sheppard1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Nathaniel Sheppard married Bertha N Berry, daughter of Silas Berry and Mary Elizabeth Burrell, in 1893.2,3 Nathaniel Sheppard died in 1937.3
Children of Nathaniel Sheppard and Bertha N Berry
Reta Lucinda Sheppard1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Reta Lucinda Sheppard was born on 11 June 1896. Your author has verified the birth dates given by Ms McCormick for Reta Lucinda and Marion. One or both is in error.3 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Sheppard and Bertha N Berry.2 Reta Lucinda Sheppard married Judge Edward Thelan on 28 June 1922.1
Her married name was Thelan.
Her married name was Thelan.
Father* | Nathaniel Sheppard2 d. 1937 |
Mother* | Bertha N Berry2 b. 1866, d. 1947 |
Warren Sherburne
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Warren Sherburne was born on 3 November 1888 at Boston, MA.1,2 He was the son of Warren R. Sherburne and Mary Ellen Rigby. Warren Sherburne married Beulah Bent Locke, daughter of Irving Locke and Carrie Etta Bent, on 2 October 1912 at Lexington, MA; aged 23y (he) and 23y (she) both of Lexington.3
Warren Sherburne appeared on the census of 1900 at Lexington, MA; aged 11y.2 He and Beulah Bent Locke resided in 1942 at Lexington, MA.1
Warren Sherburne appeared on the census of 1900 at Lexington, MA; aged 11y.2 He and Beulah Bent Locke resided in 1942 at Lexington, MA.1
Father* | Warren R. Sherburne b. Sep 1860 |
Mother* | Mary Ellen Rigby b. Oct 1860 |
Warren R. Sherburne
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Warren R. Sherburne was born in September 1860 at Massachusetts.1 He married Mary Ellen Rigby circa 1886.1
Warren R. Sherburne appeared on the census of 1900 at Lexington, MA; aged 39y.1 He was a realtor in 1900.1
Warren R. Sherburne appeared on the census of 1900 at Lexington, MA; aged 39y.1 He was a realtor in 1900.1
Child of Warren R. Sherburne and Mary Ellen Rigby
Citations
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 659:23.99.
James Sheridan1
This report includes only the first 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. 92.
Leslie Boden Sheridan1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Leslie Boden Sheridan was born on 14 October 1916 at Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co, NS.2 He married Jean Foster Hutchinson, daughter of Bradford Allister Hutchinson and Fannie Prescott Clarke, on 3 July 1942 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.3
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHannah Sheriffs1
This report includes only the first 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 Sheriffs was born on 13 September 1866 at Nova Scotia.2 She married Forman LeClair Rice, son of Benjamin Rice and Ceretha Jane Poole, on 8 August 1894 at Caledonia, Queens Co, NS.3,4 Hannah Sheriffs died in 1947.5 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.5
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Children of Hannah Sheriffs and Forman LeClair Rice
Citations
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, (1873).
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 5.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 61, 90.
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, p. 1834:165, no. 39.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, her grave stone.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, newspaper atricle before # 1936.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 90.
- [S1296] Letter, Ray Alban Riley to George W. King, 28 March 1998, US SSDI.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, newspaper article before #1936.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, newspaper article after # 1936.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, newspaper article before #1936.
Delia Sherman1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Delia Sherman married Theodore L. Burnett, son of Lionel Burnet and Minerva Rice, on 23 February 1873.1 Delia Sherman died on 14 March 1875.2
Her married name was Burnett.
Her married name was Burnett.
Child of Delia Sherman and Theodore L. Burnett
Elizabeth Sherman
This report includes only the first 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 Sherman and John Prince published their marriage intention on 5 March 1790 at Kingston, MA; listed as Elizabeth of Plympton.1
Her married name was Prince.
Her married name was Prince.
Child of Elizabeth Sherman and John Prince
Citations
- [S2338] Kingston MA, Kingston, MA, Vital Records.
Ella Sherman1
This report includes only the first 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 Sherman was born in 1868.1 She married Clarence Leslie Potter, son of Alfred Warne Potter and Ellen Avery Currier.1 Ella Sherman died in 1896.1
Her married name was Potter.1
Her married name was Potter.1
Children of Ella Sherman and Clarence Leslie Potter
Irma G Sherman1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Irma G Sherman married Chester Reginald Thomas, son of William Herbert Thomas and Josephine C. Lovett.1
Her married name was Thomas.
Her married name was Thomas.
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 94.
L E Sherman1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. L E Sherman married 2nd Ada C. Berry, daughter of Silas Berry and Mary Elizabeth Burrell; no children.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationJane Shippey
This report includes only the first 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 Shippey was born circa 1727 at Stoughton, MA, (not found in the published records.)1 She and Michael Spurr published their marriage intention on 25 October 1746 at Stoughton, MA; both of Stoughton.2 Jane Shippey married Michael Spurr on 24 November 1746 at Stoughton, MA; both of Stoughton.3,1 Jane Shippey died circa 1791 at Round Hill, Annapolis Co, NS.1
Her married name was Spurr.
Her married name was Spurr.
Child of Jane Shippey and Michael Spurr
Edgar Shirley1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Edgar Shirley died before 1962.2 He married 2nd Viola Wright, daughter of Thomas Henry Wright and Hattie Alberta Rice, before 1962.1
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationPeter Shoemaker1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Was Peter Sarah's step father or step brother?2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationMary Shook1
This report includes only the first 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 Shook and Joseph McConnell
Citations
- [S1348] Letter, Brian McDormand to George W. King, 1991, p. 2.
Mary A Short1
This report includes only the first 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 A Short married George Henry Rice, son of Henry Rice and Mary Jane Gage.1
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 706.
Mary Jeffrey Short1
This report includes only the first 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 Jeffrey Short was born on 2 January 1875 at Tillsonburg, Norfolk Co, ON.2 She married William Henry Rice, son of Rev Ebenezer Muir Rice and Mary Key Bland.3
Mary Jeffrey Short resided at High River, AB.3 Her married name was Rice.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationMary Jeffrey Short resided at High River, AB.3 Her married name was Rice.
Edna Adelaide Shorter1,2
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,. Edna Adelaide Shorter married Trenor Ambrose Rice, son of Fredrick Samuel Rice and Minnie Josephine Trenor.1
Her married name was Rice.
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Rice.
Mel Shreder1
This report includes only the first 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
Phoebe Shumway1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Phoebe Shumway was born on 19 March 1825 at Martinsburg, NY.2 She married Almon Rice, son of Ebenezer Rice and Sarah Fuller, on 5 February 1845.1 Phoebe Shumway died on 20 October 1898 at Lowville, NY.2
Her married name was Rice. She and Almon Rice immigrated in 1857 to Orleans, IA.2 Phoebe Shumway and Almon Rice appeared on the census of 1860 at Orleans Twp, Winneshiek Co, IA.3
Her married name was Rice. She and Almon Rice immigrated in 1857 to Orleans, IA.2 Phoebe Shumway and Almon Rice appeared on the census of 1860 at Orleans Twp, Winneshiek Co, IA.3
Child of Phoebe Shumway and Almon Rice
Flavel Shurtleff
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Flavel Shurtleff was born on 25 November 1879 at Boston, MA, (27th per WWI draft card.)1,2,3,4 He was the son of Major Flavel Shurtleff and Harriet Jerusha Bent. Flavel Shurtleff married Isabel M. G. Brown, daughter of Wilbur P. Brown and Jessie A. Campbell, on 28 June 1910 at Boston, MA; aged 30y (he) and 26y (she) both of Boston.5 Flavel Shurtleff died on 29 October 1978 at Plymouth, MA.6,2
He studied at Harvard College.7 He was a lawyer.5 He appeared on the census of 1880 at East Boston, MA; aged 5m.8 He appeared on the census of 1900 at Boston, MA; aged 20y.4 He and Isabel M. G. Brown resided in 1918 at Winchester, MA.3 Flavel Shurtleff appeared on the census of 1940 at Montclair, Essex Co, NJ; aged 60y.9
He studied at Harvard College.7 He was a lawyer.5 He appeared on the census of 1880 at East Boston, MA; aged 5m.8 He appeared on the census of 1900 at Boston, MA; aged 20y.4 He and Isabel M. G. Brown resided in 1918 at Winchester, MA.3 Flavel Shurtleff appeared on the census of 1940 at Montclair, Essex Co, NJ; aged 60y.9
Father* | Major Flavel Shurtleff b. c 2 May 1829, d. 22 Oct 1910 |
Mother* | Harriet Jerusha Bent b. 18 Feb 1847 |
Citations
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, 306:26.1158.
- [S45] US Social Security Administration, US SSDI.
- [S5248] United States Selective Service System, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
- [S1902] Census - US: 1900, 675:86.23.
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, 597:160.3660.
- [S1071] Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MA Index to Deaths, #047248.
- [S50] Allen H. Bent, Bent Family in America, p. 142.
- [S88] Census - US: 1880, p. 552:162.
- [S7425] Census - US: 1940, 2338:4055.17.
Flavel Shurtleff
This report includes only the first 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 Flavel Shurtleff and Eliza Cole
Citations
- [S7190] Carver MA, Carver, MA, Vital Records.