Annette Cordelia Rice
F, #8645, b. May 24, 1832, d. Sep 15, 1876
Relationship | 4th cousin 5 times removed of Malcolm Kenyon McKown Jr. |
Father* | John Alzimand Rice Jr. b. Jun 26, 1801, d. Jun 23, 1836 |
Mother* | Philoma Davis b. Mar 13, 1799, d. circa 1872 |
Family | William Johnson b. Jun 23, 1827, d. Dec 20, 1903 | |
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Birth* | May 24, 1832 | Annette Cordelia Rice was born on May 24, 1832 at Reading, Windsor County, Vermont, United States. |
She was the daughter of John Alzimand Rice Jr. and Philoma Davis. | ||
Marriage* | Jul 4, 1861 | Annette Cordelia Rice married William Johnson, son of John Johnson and Elizabeth Chamberlain, on Jul 4, 1861 at Reading, Windsor County, Vermont, United States.1 |
Death* | Sep 15, 1876 | Annette Cordelia Rice died on Sep 15, 1876, at age 44 at Akron, Summit County, Ohio, United States, while enroute in a drawing room train car, after leaving Akron, Ohio, for their Florida home.2 |
Burial* | Sep 18, 1876 | She was buried on Sep 18, 1876 at Milton Cemetery, Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 26610508 Plot: 11.3 |
Obituary | Oct 20, 1876 | OBITUARY: MRS. ANNETTE C. RICE, 44, wife of William Johnson, a merchant at Milton, Florida, died of heart disease in a drawing room car on September 15, 1876, near Akron, Ohio. She was born in Reading, Vermont, and was a niece of Rev. S. A. Davis of Hartford, Conn., formerly of Bethel, in whose family she resided for several years in her girlhood. She went south to teach before the war, married and settled in Milton, Fla., where she was greatly loved by a large circle of friends, beside her own family. Her health failed several months ago and her husband brought her north in the early summer hoping that a change of climate and scenery, and a visit with her kindred, would benefit her health, but she was able to go no farther than the house of one sister in Massachusetts. She spent a few weeks in Hartford, but growing feeble, her husband started with her for her southern home, where five children were anxiously waiting to greet a loving mother. Published in Burlington Weekly Free Press, October 20, 1876.2 |
Citations
- [S816] Site - International Genealogical Index (R) or Ancestral File, online at http://www.familysearch.org
- [S19] Obituary - Online, Newspaper or Funeral Home.
- [S80] Gravestones - Death Cert Proof, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves, #79 find-a-grave.com.