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1 Catharine Almira RICE1,2 (1858-1891) [3910]. Born 9 Dec 1858, Farmington, Davis Co., UT.1,3 Marr Charles DUNCAN 25 Dec 1876, Salt Lake, Salt Lake UT.3 Died 21 Apr 1891, Centerville, Davis, UT.3
2 William Kelsey RICE4 (1822-1913) [1704]. Born 27 Oct 1822, Manchester, Ontario, NY.4 Marr Lucy Whittier GEER 25 Oct 1845, Nauvoo, Hancock, IL.2,3 Marr Ann Victoria ROSE 25 Oct 1855, Salt Lake, Salt Lake UT.2 Died 6 Jul 1913, Centerville, Davis, UT.4 Buried 10 Jul 1913, Farmington, Davis, UT.5
From the Davis County Clipper.
July 11, 1913 - "William Rice, a pioneer of 1847, being a member of the first company that crossed the plains, and a resident of Farmington for considerably more than half a century, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dahl Duncan, in Farmington, Monday. He was perfectly helpless for two months before the end came.
He had been a widower for a great many years, but is survived by a large number of children who reside in different parts of this western country.
Funeral services were held in the Farmington meeting house yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.".
4 Ira RICE5 (1793-1868) [1711]. Born 28 Oct 1793, Berkshire, Ashworth, Franklin, MA.5 Died 14 Apr 1868, Washington, UT.5 Buried 14 Apr 1868, Washington, UT.5
8 Titus ROYCE5 (1744-1799) [1713]. Born 4 Feb 1743/44, Wallingford, New Haven, CT.5 Christened 27 Jan 1744/45, Wallingford, New Haven, CT. Died Jun 1799, Berkshire, MA.5
9 Lois KELLOGG (1752-1798) [1714]. Born 4 Mar 1752, S Hadley, Hampshire, MA. Died 1798, Berkshire, MA.
5 Minerva SAXTON5 (1796-1824) [1712]. Born 3 Oct 1796, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales.5 Died 1824, Wayne, Manchester, NY.5
3 Ann Victoria ROSE2 (1839-1878) [1701]. Born 4 Jun 1839, Howard, Steuben, NY.2 Died 23 May 1878, Farmington, Davis, UT.5 Buried 26 May 1878, Farmington, Davis, UT.5
6 Abraham ROSE5,6 (1803-1884) [1614]. Born 5 Oct 1803, Rome, Oneida, NY.5,6 Marr Catherine NICHOLSON Mar 1830.7 Died 9 Sep 1884, Farmington, Davis, UT.5,6 Buried 12 Sep 1884, Farmington, Davis, UT.5
From Pioneer and Prominent Men of Utah by Frank Elwood Eeshom, 1913.
"Born Oct. 5, 1803, Utica, Oneida Co., N.Y. Came to Utah Sept, 17, 1853, John W. Cooley Co. President High Priests Quotum 30 years."
From the Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT.
March 17, 1880 - "Fiftieth Wedding Day. - Father Abraham Rose, of Farmington, on last Sundy evening was the recipient of a party tendered by his relatives and friends, in honor of the 50 anniversary of his wedding day. President Smith of the Stake, Bishop Hess and a number of other old friends were among the guests, and a very happy time was spent in singing, reciting, and the various enjoyments which the nature of the occasion inspired. Father Rose and his estimable wife will long remember their golden wedding.".
12 Abraham ROSE5,6 (1766-1838) [1582]. Born 1 Apr 1766, Manchester, Bennington, VT.5,6 Marr Catherine ? c. 1788.6 Marr Rachel HAWS 10 Mar 1791, Burlington, Broome Co., VT.6 Died 17 Aug 1838, Hornellsville, Stbn, NY.5,6
13 Rachel HAWS5 (1769-1841) [1584]. Born 30 Aug 1769, Burlington, Chttndn, VT.5 Died 1841, Carthage, Athens, OH.5
7 Catherine NICHOLSON5 (1806-1882) [1617]. Born 22 Dec 1806, Almira, Tioga, PA.5 Died 11 Feb 1882, Farmington, Davis, UT.5 Buried 14 Feb 1882, Farmington, Davis, UT.5
14 Jonathan Loveland NICHOLSON5 (1783-1869) [1625]. Born 14 Oct 1783, Glastonbury, Hartford., CT.5 Died 1 Jan 1869.5
15 Elizabeth SWINGLE5 (1786-1845) [1626]. Born 22 Jan 1786, "Germantown", Montgomery, Orange, NY.5 Died 11 Aug 1845, Howard, Steuben, CT.5 Buried 11 Aug 1845, Howard, Steuben, CT.5
1 | "1860 Utah, Farmington, Davis Co., census". |
2 | "From Utah Pioneers and Prominent Men by Frank Elwood Esshom, 1913". |
3 | "World Family Tree information from Harold Davis". |
4 | "Obituary of William Kelsey Rice in the Davis County Clipper, July 11, 1913". |
5 | "Ancestry.com World Family Tree". |
6 | "Website of D.W. Brown & K.C. Rose - http://users.mstar2.net/katerose/". |
7 | "Fiftieth Wedding Day announcement for Abraham Rose and his estimable wife in the Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT), March 17, 1880". |