Difference between revisions of "John Rice"
Szimmerman (talk | contribs) |
Szimmerman (talk | contribs) |
||
(6 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 86: | Line 86: | ||
John Rice came with his parents, Barnhart and Susan Rice, from Pennsylvania when quite young. His father purchased a farm when the country was relatively new, one mile south of Wooster, which is now known to be a part of the lands owned by the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, where John was reared to manhood and helped to clear the land and improve the farm. He used to be a teamster with oxen that were his great delight when he was young and the country new. He was one of the Wayne County Commissioners at the time the Wayne County Infirmary was built along with Henry Kramer and Clinton Wilson. Politically, he was always associated with the Democrat party. | John Rice came with his parents, Barnhart and Susan Rice, from Pennsylvania when quite young. His father purchased a farm when the country was relatively new, one mile south of Wooster, which is now known to be a part of the lands owned by the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, where John was reared to manhood and helped to clear the land and improve the farm. He used to be a teamster with oxen that were his great delight when he was young and the country new. He was one of the Wayne County Commissioners at the time the Wayne County Infirmary was built along with Henry Kramer and Clinton Wilson. Politically, he was always associated with the Democrat party. | ||
− | John Rice and two of his sisters: the older Lizzie Rice, and younger Sarah Rice, never married. All three lived with their parents in the old stone house on the Wooster homestead and cared for them until their parents died, after which the old Wooster homestead was sold. Being very attached to each other the three put their money together and purchased the farm in Medina County 3-miles east of Lodi on which they | + | John Rice and two of his sisters: the older Lizzie Rice, and younger Sarah Rice, never married. All three lived with their parents in the old stone house on the Wooster homestead and cared for them until their parents died, after which the old Wooster homestead was sold. Being very attached to each other the three siblings put their money together and purchased the farm in Medina County 3-miles east of Lodi on which they had lived at the time of John Rice's death, at the age of 78, on May 31, 1892. John's older sister, Lizzie Rice, passed away unexpectedly in March of 1892 from complications of pneumonia. It was said that John being feeble at the time was wrought with grief over his sister's death which brought about his own death two months later. |
==Family== | ==Family== | ||
Line 178: | Line 178: | ||
==What Links Here== | ==What Links Here== | ||
− | <!-- {{Special: | + | <!--{{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}}--> |
+ | |||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT: Rice (surname), Individuals with}} | ||
[[CATEGORY:Surnames]] | [[CATEGORY:Surnames]] | ||
− | + | [[CATEGORY:Individuals with Rice Surname]] | |
− | [[CATEGORY:Individuals with Rice Surname]] |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 1 August 2016
John Rice | |
---|---|
Died |
1892 MAY 31 Medina County Ohio |
Parents | Barnhart Rice and Susannah "Susan" (Miller) Rice |
Spelling Variation in the Given Name
Please include other known spellings for the given name.
Biographical Sketches
John Rice came with his parents, Barnhart and Susan Rice, from Pennsylvania when quite young. His father purchased a farm when the country was relatively new, one mile south of Wooster, which is now known to be a part of the lands owned by the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, where John was reared to manhood and helped to clear the land and improve the farm. He used to be a teamster with oxen that were his great delight when he was young and the country new. He was one of the Wayne County Commissioners at the time the Wayne County Infirmary was built along with Henry Kramer and Clinton Wilson. Politically, he was always associated with the Democrat party.
John Rice and two of his sisters: the older Lizzie Rice, and younger Sarah Rice, never married. All three lived with their parents in the old stone house on the Wooster homestead and cared for them until their parents died, after which the old Wooster homestead was sold. Being very attached to each other the three siblings put their money together and purchased the farm in Medina County 3-miles east of Lodi on which they had lived at the time of John Rice's death, at the age of 78, on May 31, 1892. John's older sister, Lizzie Rice, passed away unexpectedly in March of 1892 from complications of pneumonia. It was said that John being feeble at the time was wrought with grief over his sister's death which brought about his own death two months later.
Family
- Father: Barnhart Rice
- Mother: Susan (Miller) Rice
- Siblings:
- Lizzie Rice died of pneumonia March 11, 1892
- Mrs. Hine
- Mrs. Wolf
- Philip Rice
- Sarah Rice
- Mrs. Browand of Medina County
- Mrs. Jacob Felger of near Cedar Valley
Vital Records
Please include date of birth, place of birth, date marriage, place of marriage, date of death, place of death, and place of burial. Other information may be added with the contributor's or editor's discretion.
Birth
Marriage
- Unmarried
Death
- May 31, 1892 in Medina County, Ohio three miles east of Lodi, Ohio.
Burial
Census Records
Include citations for Federal, State, and Local censuses. Abstracts may be included.
Places of Residence
- Wayne County, Wooster, Ohio
- Medina County, Lodi, Ohio
Court Records
Court records may include wills, estates, guardianships, civil and or criminal activity.
Tax Records
These include personal tax (chattel such as horses, cattle, carriages) and real tax (land).
Land Records
List any known property owned by the individual.
Denomination Affiliations
- Lutheran Church
Military
List any military service of the individual.
Occupations
- Teamster with Oxen
- Farmer
Community Involvement
List any involvement with the community.
- Wayne County, Ohio Commissioner
Notes
This is an area that other information regarding the individual may be placed.
References
- June 22, 1892: "Death of John Rice", Wayne County Democrat, p. 3.