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Rice Family Papers, 1811-1953 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

By Trent Catlett

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Collection Overview

Title: Rice Family Papers, 1811-1953Add to your cart.

Extent: 0.88 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 08/26/2003

Subjects: Family history., Kentucky--Genealogy.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The majority of this collection features the genealogical records of the Rice family and other collateral family lines including the Turner and Kennedy families. This collection also contains publications, information, and applications from the Daughters of the American Revolution. Correspondence ranges from debates about different topics to discussions about ancestors. Also includes two books by H. H. Brock titled "Genealogies of our Boggs, Cornelison, Ellison, and Brock Kin" and "Lines to Kith and Kin". This collection also has records of the Rice Family Reunion with all the names of the people who attended.

Collection Historical Note

Fountain Rice (1844-1921), son of Fountain and Malinda Frances Boggs Rice, married Ede Francis (1847-1920), daughter of Thomas and Mary Frances, in 1865. Rice was a farmer in the southern part of Madison County, Kentucky and attended Hays Fork Baptist Church. Several of his daughters were members of the Daughters of the American Revolution and their interest in genealogy is represented in the collection. Fountain and Ede had 16 children, including the following:

Thomas (1866-1923)

Fountain (1867-1930)

Edna (1868-1957)

Lewis B. (1872-1893)

Ethel M. (1875-1903)

Lucy Rebecca (1877-1958)

Ede (1879-1968)

Charles Dobbs (1881-1929)

Alma (1884-1973) married George Nicholas Bascom

Margarette (1885-1974) married Hugh W. Mason

Jim (1889-1892)

Annie B. (1890-1892)

Jessie A. (1893-1968)

Jane (1895-1989), married Jesse Charles Hazzard

Most of their children moved to other parts of the country, but many were buried in the Rice lot in the Richmond Cemetery.

Subject/Index Terms

Family history.
Kentucky--Genealogy.


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Folder 1: Notebooks, Rice and Turner FamilyAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: PhotographsAdd to your cart.
Item 2: Mrs. Martin Rice "Cousin Ida"Add to your cart.
Item 3: House of Ede B. RiceAdd to your cart.
Item 4: Rice Home on Rice Lane in RichmondAdd to your cart.
Item 5: Rice Home on Rice Lane in RichmondAdd to your cart.
Item 6: Unidentified group, 1932 AugAdd to your cart.
Creator: Knueppel's
Item 7: Z.T. Rice, Edna Rice, Leslie Rice, Edwin Rice,, 1932 AugAdd to your cart.
Item 8: Edna, Jane, Alma, RebeccaAdd to your cart.
Creator: The McGaughey Studio
Item 9: Dr. Miller Rice and group, 1932 Aug 29Add to your cart.
Item 10: Hays Fork Baptist Church, 1940Add to your cart.
Item 11: Aunt Nannie RiceAdd to your cart.
Item 12: Aunt Nannie RiceAdd to your cart.
Creator: Mendell and Hancock
Item 13: Jane Rice (Mrs. Charles Hazzard)Add to your cart.
Item 14: Jessie Arnold RiceAdd to your cart.
Item 15: Charles Dodds RiceAdd to your cart.
Item 16: Jessie Rice and Jane Rice in a strip of pictures as girlsAdd to your cart.
Item 17: Jessie Rice and Jane Rice when young girlsAdd to your cart.
Item 18: Jessie Rice and Jane Rice at Rice Home when adultsAdd to your cart.
Item 19: Alma Rogers RiceAdd to your cart.
Creator: McGaughey, S.J.
Item 20: Fountain Rice and grandson CharlesAdd to your cart.
Item 21: Miss FrancisAdd to your cart.
Creator: Schlegel, Louis
Item 22: Sisters Edna K. Rice and Jessie A. Rice, 1899 FallAdd to your cart.
Creator: Schlegel, Louis
Item 23: Rebecca Rice and friendAdd to your cart.
Creator: Schlegel, Louis
Item 24: Nora Francis MooreAdd to your cart.
Creator: Johnstone, F.
Item 25: Fountain Rice Jr.Add to your cart.
Creator: Hamilton Studio, Laredo, TX
Item 26: Jane Vivian Rice HazzardAdd to your cart.
Creator: McGaughey, S.J.
Item 27: Fountain and Ede Rice on the Golden Wedding Anniversary, 1915 Jan 10Add to your cart.
Item 28: "Munk" Rice and FamilyAdd to your cart.
Creator: Thanton Hobbes
Item 29: Charles Dodds RiceAdd to your cart.
Item 30: Jessie A. Rice, 1909Add to your cart.
Creator: McGaughey, S.J.
Item 31: Z.T. RiceAdd to your cart.
Creator: Spengler
Item 32: Ede Boggs Rice, 1902Add to your cart.
Item 33: Ede Boggs RiceAdd to your cart.
Item 34: Ede Boggs RiceAdd to your cart.
Item 35: Martha HarlanAdd to your cart.
Item 36: Unidentified ManAdd to your cart.
Item 37: Ede Kennedy, wife of Louis Francis, daughter of Joseph KennedyAdd to your cart.
Item 38: Milton Kennedy, son of John KennedyAdd to your cart.
Creator: Fox, A.J.
Item 39: John Harris, son of Betsy Harris, 1864 MarAdd to your cart.
Creator: Outley's Photographic Palace of Art
Item 40: Rev. G.N. Hordan, Mrs. G.N. Hordan, Jane KennedyAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Publications by H.H. BrockAdd to your cart.
Contains a book titled "Genealogies of our Boggs, Cornelison, Ellison, and Brock Kin" by H.H. Brock and "Lines to Kith and Kin" by H.H. Brock.
Folder 4: Receipts, 1832-1840Add to your cart.
These receipts are for different items like boots, headstones, groceries, machines, and other items as well.
Folder 5: Revolutionary Soldiers in Madison CountyAdd to your cart.
Information about Revolutionary soldiers who lived in Madison County.
Folder 6: Rice Family ObituariesAdd to your cart.
News clippings of Rice family obituaries.
Folder 7: Rice Reunion, 1932Add to your cart.
Contains hand written and typed documents about the guests that were at the Rice reunion including names of guests.
Folder 8: ScrapbookAdd to your cart.
Contains a scrapbook consisting mostly of poetry with a few obituaries scattered throughout.
Folder 9: Speech of Father AbrahamAdd to your cart.
Contains an original typed document that discusses the speech given by Father Abraham, along with other sayings from Benjamin Franklin, which includes his Poor Richard's Almanack.
Folder 10: Wills and Deeds, 1811-1953Add to your cart.
Contains different hand written and typed documents that discuss families' wills and deeds. The names who wrote these deeds are James H. Embry, Thomas Kennedy, Fountain Rice Sr, Alma Rice Bacsom, Rebecca Rice, Edna Rice.

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