Upper left photo is Martha Ann (Pate) Martindale. Upper right photo is of Samuel Rice, Thomas Richard Rice, Oscar Q. Rice, Lewis and Charles A. Rice. Lower left photo is Charles Rice, man on horse is unknown. Lower right photo is Royal Rice surrounded by Jenna Mae Rice Pendergrass, Elva Eva Rice Gibson and Martha Ann Rice Wiley (all daughters of Charles A. Rice).
Hugh Wilson gave the land that the Good Hope Baptist Church is on in Washington County, Ohio, just outside of Marietta. The interstate is down the slope from the church. Some land and graves might have been taken in construction of the interstate, Hugh Wilson's being one of them.
Nathan Rice tombstone, Rainbow Cemetery, Washington County, Ohio, marked by Daughters of the American Revolution
Per Donna Gohde: someone tore this page out of a book in Ireland and this is a copy of it. Family story is that Hugh and Mary may have brought it with them as proof of their marriage. George Wilson (Lowell OH) was given the original by Molly Wilson Drain. Transcription:
"I do hereby certify that the bearer Hugh Wilson a member of the Congregation of Dromara (Presbyterian Church of Ireland) was married according to the ? of our church to Mary Clockey a regular member of the congregation of Anahill on the 20th day of May in the year of 1818 in presence Andrew Garrett and Andrew Wilson. It is further certified that Mary Wilson alias Clockey has always conducted herself so far as I know in the most harmless and regular manner. Given under my hand this 20th day of May 1818. (Signed) William Wright, minister, Anahilt, County of Down, Ireland." Dromara and Anahilt are about 15 miles apart.
"I do hereby certify that the bearer Hugh Wilson a member of the Congregation of Dromara (Presbyterian Church of Ireland) was married according to the ? of our church to Mary Clockey a regular member of the congregation of Anahill on the 20th day of May in the year of 1818 in presence Andrew Garrett and Andrew Wilson. It is further certified that Mary Wilson alias Clockey has always conducted herself so far as I know in the most harmless and regular manner. Given under my hand this 20th day of May 1818. (Signed) William Wright, minister, Anahilt, County of Down, Ireland." Dromara and Anahilt are about 15 miles apart.
Wreath at Monument Hill State Historic Park for Thomas Rice on Texas Heroes Day, September 21. Photo taken by descendant E. Don Wilt.
Siblings, Anita Cooper and Norman Cooper, at marker in Clinton Cemetery, DeWitt County, Texas dedication ceremony 1995
Sons of Mary L. (Rice) and Joseph A. Newman: Joseph Sylvester, Leander Green, James Milton, John Austin Newman
Federal (USV)
Captain
Edmund Rice
(1842 - 1906)
Home State: Massachusetts
Command Billet: Company Officer
Branch of Service: Infantry
Unit: 19th Massachusetts Infantry
Captain
Edmund Rice
(1842 - 1906)
Home State: Massachusetts
Command Billet: Company Officer
Branch of Service: Infantry
Unit: 19th Massachusetts Infantry
William Henry Rice Family: Effie J., Jerome Harley, Edward Eugene, Jesse James, Salina, William Henry, Mary Elizabeth (Karl), Amelia.
John Butler (husband of Mary Jane Newman), and Mary Jane's brothers Bill, John, Austin and Frank Newman
George Washington Newman and 6 of his 7 sons: (standing left to right) Melvin, Alvin, Marvin, Alvis, George, (kneeling in front) Ervin and Elvin. The oldest son, Elvis, was deceased when this picture was taken.
John Butler (husband of Mary Jane Newman), and Mary Jane's brothers Bill, John, Austin and Frank Newman
Harry (holding Almack) and Violet (holding Ellen Melvina) Garret and family:
Julia Ann, William Jackson, Joseph Madison, Rose Irine
Julia Ann, William Jackson, Joseph Madison, Rose Irine
Edna Earl Rice Agnew, Mildred Parker Reinhardt, Lee Cooper, Ruby Graham Patterson, Burnist Graham, Jake Parker, taken at Primitive Baptist Church, DeWitt County, Texas
Nicole Davis (granddaughter of Marion), Kevil Liljequist (grand nephew of Marion) with Marion Jean Rice Davis.