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George Armillary Rice 1830 – 1892 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Sep 1830

Birth Location: Roane, Tennessee

Death Date: 4 Oct 1892

Death Location: Texarkana, Miller, Arkansas

Father: Quinton Rice

Mother: Frances Clark

Spouse(s): Frances Pearce

Children(s): Susan Rice, Eugenia Rice, Jewell Rice, Alathea Rice, Calvin Rice, Rufus Rice, Florence Rice, Louisa Rice, Felicia Rice, Young Rice

George Armillary Rice was born in Roane, Tennessee in 1830, to Quinton Nix Rice and Frances S. Clark. Later in life, George Armillary Rice married Frances Caroline Pearce; among their children were Susan Alice Rice, Eugenia Alma Rice, Jewell Jenny Rice, Alathea Evangeline "Vagel" Rice, Calvin "Cal" Grant Rice, Rufus Perry Rice, Florence Rice, Louisa Evangeline "Aunt Van" Rice, Felicia "Anna" Rice and Young George Rice. George Armillary Rice died in Texarkana, Miller, Arkansas, 1892.

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Parents

Quinton Rice
1799 – 1861
Birth Location: Tennessee, United States
QR
Frances Clark
1800 – 1876
Birth Location: Tennessee, United States
FC

Spouses(s)

Frances Pearce
1846 – 1929
Birth Location: Bradley, Arkansas
FP

Children(s)

Susan Rice
1866 – 1934
Birth Location: –
SR
Eugenia Rice
1867 – 1943
Birth Location: Texarkana, Miller, Arkansas, United States
ER
Jewell Rice
1869 – 1953
Birth Location: Arkansas, United States
JR
Alathea Rice
1871 – 1951
Birth Location: Arkansas, United States
AR
Calvin Rice
1873 – 1937
Birth Location: Arkansas, United States
CR
Rufus Rice
1874 – 1955
Birth Location: Arkansas, United States
RR
Florence Rice
1877 –
Birth Location: Arkansas, United States
FR
Louisa Rice
1879 – 1934
Birth Location: Arkansas, United States
LR
Felicia Rice
1882 – 1969
Birth Location: Warren, Bradley, Arkansas, USA
FR
Young Rice
1885 – 1960
Birth Location: Arkansas, United States
YR

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 4 Oct 1892
    Event Place: Texarkana, Miller, Arkansas
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Trees

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 14 Sep 1830
    Event Place: Roane, Tennessee
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Trees

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