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Lee Jesse (Levi) Rice 1870–1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 1870

Birth Location: Cooper County Missouri

Death Date: 4 Aug 1923

Death Location: Port Royal, Caroline County, Virginia

Father: Hon. Rice

Mother: Sarah Gleason

Spouse(s): Florence Bell

Children(s): Gleason Rice

The story of Lee Jesse (Levi) Rice began in 1870 in Cooper County Missouri. Lee Jesse (Levi) Rice married Florence Bell, and had children including Gleason Rice. Lee Jesse (Levi) Rice passed away in 1923 in Port Royal, Caroline County, Virginia.

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Biography

  • The story of Lee Jesse (Levi) Rice began in 1870 in Cooper County Missouri.
  • Lee Jesse (Levi) Rice married Florence Bell, and had children including Gleason Rice.
  • Lee Jesse (Levi) Rice passed away in 1923 in Port Royal, Caroline County, Virginia.

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Lee Rice's Ancestors

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Lee Rice
1870–1923
Birth Place: Cooper County Missouri
Parents
Hon. Judge Theron Moses Rice
1829–1895
Mecca, Trumbull, Ohio, USA
Sarah (Aurilla) Gleason
1831–1870
New York, USA
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Lee Rice's Descendants

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Lee (Jesse (Levi)) Rice (Mar 1870–4 Aug 1923) m. Florence Bell (1875–31 Dec 1913)
  1. 1. Gleason Rice 1910– m. Lillian (Ellen) Robinson 1911–1994

Lee Rice's Timeline

2 Records

1870
Mar 1870
Birth of Lee Jesse (Levi) Rice in Cooper County Missouri
Cooper County Missouri
1923
4 Aug 1923
Age 53
Death of Lee Jesse (Levi) Rice in Port Royal, Caroline County, Virginia
Port Royal, Caroline County, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 1870
    Event Place: Cooper County Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Aug 1923
    Event Place: Port Royal, Caroline County, Virginia

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