Julian T. Rice
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Family
- Husband: Julian T. Rice
- Wife: Emma (Gould) Rice
- Children: three
- Only one daughter living by 1903 in Auburn, NY name unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
Judge John P. Jeffries was listed as being his Uncle.
Vital Records
Birth
- March 29, 1842 in Wooster, Ohio
Marriage
- In 1868 married Emma Gould of Auburn, New York.
Death
- December 22, 1880 Denver, Colorado
Burial
- Wooster Cemetery, SEC. 11 LOT 840, Wooster, Ohio
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Places of Residence
- Wooster, Ohio
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Military
Enlisted with the Ohio Volunteer Cavalry at Wooster, Ohio on January 4, 1862
- Served in the 9th Ohio Cavalry
Occupations
- Union Soldier during the Civil War
- Express messenger of the Adams Line, from Pittsburgh to Chicago.
- Clerkship in the general office of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad at Colorado Springs, CO.
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References
- December 30, 1880: "Death of Julian T. Rice.", Wooster Weekly Republican, p. 3.
- May 06, 1903: "Sword Cane Found on the Battlefield Bears an Ohio Man's Name", Wooster Weekly Republican, p. 6.