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Alfred Rice 1848–1932 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1848
Birth Location: Yancey, North Carolina, United States
Death Date: 1 Jan 1932
Death Location: Hot House, Cherokee, North Carolina
Father: Isaac Rice
Mother: Clarissa Anderson
Spouse(s): Hulda Blankenship
Children(s): Sue. Rice, Annie. Rice, Hillard Rice, James Rice, Noah Rice, Williard Rice, William Rice, Robert Rice
The story of Alfred Rice began in 1848 in Yancey, North Carolina, United States. In 1880, Alfred Rice was recorded in the census in Middle Fork Madison County North Carolina. In 1880, Alfred Rice resided in Middle Fork of Ivy, Madison, North Carolina, USA. Alfred Rice married Hulda Jane Blankenship, and had children including Annie L Rice, Hillard Malone Rice, James H Rice, Noah Washington Rice, Robert Rice, Sue S Rice, William Rice, Williard N Rice. Alfred Rice passed away in 1932 in Hot House, Cherokee, North Carolina.
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Biography
- The story of Alfred Rice began in 1848 in Yancey, North Carolina, United States.
- In 1880, Alfred Rice was recorded in the census in Middle Fork Madison County North Carolina.
- In 1880, Alfred Rice resided in Middle Fork of Ivy, Madison, North Carolina, USA.
- Alfred Rice married Hulda Jane Blankenship, and had children including Annie L Rice, Hillard Malone Rice, James H Rice, Noah Washington Rice, Robert Rice, Sue S Rice, William Rice, Williard N Rice.
- Alfred Rice passed away in 1932 in Hot House, Cherokee, North Carolina.
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Alfred Rice's Ancestors
Alfred Rice's Descendants
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1. Sue. (S) Rice 1885–1957 m. John (Henry) Carver 1883–1944
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1. Ralph (William Carver) Sr. 1920–1994 m. Edna (Nadine) Higgins 1935–2018 m. Mildred (Mae) Metcalf 1921–1958
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1. Polly (S. Carver) Burrell 1948–1993
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2. Ralph (william carver) Jr 1943–2018
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2. Dessie (Carver) Hensley 1906–1982 m. Willie (Bascomb) Hensley 1901–1999
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3. Lillie (Emmer) Carver 1912–
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4. Albert Carver 1914–1979 m. Minnie (Carver) Cody 1916–1991
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5. Eunice (Oval) Carver 1916–1990 m. Claude (Garnel) Ramsey 1908–1968
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1. Carley Ramsey 1949–1949
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6. Ada (Olive) Carver 1904–1974 m. Herbert (C) Rice 1886–
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7. Emma (Linda May) Carver 1911–1999 m. Oseph (S) English 1907–1976
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1. Bob (Hugh) English 1935–1976
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8. Monroe (Alfred) Carver 1908–1976 m. Nellie (Faye) Carver 1914–1991
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2. Annie. (L) Rice 1868–
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3. Hillard (Malone) Rice 1876–1958 m. Vernie (Bell) Rice 1880–1938
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1. Ethel (Betty) Rice 1910–1983
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2. Bascom (Hubert) Rice 1902–1983
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3. Gay (Alfred) Rice 1913–1987
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4. Howard Rice 1915–2006
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5. Edith (Edora) Rice 1917–2004
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6. Carl Rice 1906–1935
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7. Vivian Rice 1900–1967
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8. Mittie (Iona) Rice 1903–1990
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4. James (H.) Rice 1871–1954
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5. Noah (Washington) Rice 1876–1959
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6. Williard (N) Rice 1874–1945
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7. William Rice 1879–
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8. Robert Rice 1879–
Alfred Rice's Timeline
4 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1848
Event Place: Yancey, North Carolina, United States
Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Middle Fork of Ivy, Madison, North Carolina
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Middle Fork Madison County North Carolina
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Residence
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Middle Fork of Ivy, Madison, North Carolina, USA
Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Middle Fork of Ivy, Madison, North Carolina
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1 Jan 1932
Event Place: Hot House, Cherokee, North Carolina