GEORGE W. RICE CEMETERY Located about a mile above Denver, Johnson CO Ky. On the right side of the road before crossing the Railroad track on the farm owned by George W. Rice and family. This cemetery is near the Weddington Cemetery on a hill.
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BLAIR, Lydia (Rice) Feb.14 1850 Mar.17 1887 w/o-Wm.P.J. Blair ARMS, Cynthia (Blair) 75 Sep.18 1870 Aug.22 1946 (Online OBITUARY) ARMS, Jesse Sep.30 1870 Dec.16 1950 (Online OBITUARY) RICE, George W. Oct.-- 1864 Jun.19 1943 h/o-Sarah C Rice RICE, Sarah C. Oct.13 1875 Apr.09 1961 w/o-George W. Rice RICE, Sterling Feb.-- 1894 ----------- RICE, Norman 1901 Oct.14 1965 RICE, Archie May 15 1903 Mar.14 1979 WEDDINGTON, Infant ----------- ----------- WEDDINGTON, Infant ----------- ----------- MCCARTY, Proctor Feb.31 1901 Jun.06 1970 h/o-Alma Arms McCarty MCCARTY, Alma (Arms) Nov.25 1896 Nov.22 1968 w/o-Proctor McCarty MCCARTY, Russell Lloyd Apr.12 1932 Mar.16 1938 RATLIFF, Roberta (Cantrell) Oct.28 1921 Feb.10 1988 w/o-Elmer Ratliff d/o-Jay & Alma (Arms) McCarty RATLIFF, Robert L. 48 Mar.11 1950 Jun.04 1998 (Online OBITUARY) RATLIFF, Elmer Mar.24 1908 Dec.17 1971 h/o-Roberta Cantrell s/o-George & Rachel Arms ratliff PACK, Pamalee (Ratliff) Jul.12 1943 Jun.20 1981 d/o-Elmer & Roberta Cantrell Ratliff NOTE: Between the Rice Cemetery and the Weddington Cemetery, there are two graves, relatives of Both Rice and Weddington families. They are: ARMS, Wallace Feb.-- 1837 ----------- ARMS, Mary M. Sep.-- 1833 ----------- BLAIR, William P.J. Apr.26 1843 Jul.16 1910 Note: Wm.P.J. Blair was the husband of Lydia (Rice) Blair. She died rather young and Wm.P.J. remarried and went to Pike Co Ky. He had other children. Some kin folks say he was buried in the Rice Cemetery and others say not.
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