Mary Milton
F
Relationship=9th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Child of Mary Milton and John Mauridge
- Mary Maugridge+ b. 1669, d. 2 Feb 1740/41
Robert M. Haywood
M, b. 19 August 1837, d. 1895
Robert M. Haywood|b. 19 Aug 1837\nd. 1895|p6.htm#i285|Lewis Haywood|b. 1794\nd. b 1880|p6.htm#i287|Elizabeth Higgins|b. 1802\nd. a 9 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i288|||||||William Higgins|b. 25 Jun 1759\nd. 8 Sep 1833|p6.htm#i289|Polly Linville|b. 1772\nd. b 1830|p6.htm#i290|
Relationship=3rd great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Robert M. Haywood He is buried in the Langley Cemetery on Route 114 between Prestonsburg and Salyersville at the confluence of the Left Fork and the Right Fork of Middle Creek on the North side of the road. This cemetery is called by some the Fitzpatrick Cemetery. Robert's grave was one of those moved by the Highway Department in order to make room to cut away the hillside for the new road. No one knows which grave is his. He was born on 19 August 1837 at Floyd County, Kentucky. He was the son of Lewis Haywood and Elizabeth Higgins. Robert M. Haywood appeared on the census of 5 August 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Robert age 14 living in home of father. He married Sarah Jane Baldridge, daughter of Robert Baldridge and Eleanor Hicks, on 14 August 1857 at Floyd County, Kentucky. Robert M. Haywood appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Robert age 23 head of house. He appeared on the census of 20 June 1870 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Robert age 33 head of house. He appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as R. M. age 43 head of house. He died in 1895 at Floyd County, Kentucky.
Children of Robert M. Haywood and Sarah Jane Baldridge
- Anna Haywood+ b. 2 Jul 1858, d. 4 Jul 1934
- Lydia Haywood+ b. 2 Jul 1858
- Elizabeth Haywood+ b. 1861
- Nancy Haywood+ b. Nov 1861
- Mary Alice Haywood+ b. 1 Aug 1864, d. 25 Dec 1937
- Lorania Haywood+ b. 23 Feb 1866, d. 12 Feb 1934
- Julia Belle Haywood+ b. Feb 1868, d. 1927
- Eliza Carolina Haywood+ b. May 1870
- Poppy Haywood+ b. 28 Feb 1872, d. 11 Nov 1929
- Lewis P. Haywood+ b. Jul 1875, d. 1909
- William M. Haywood+ b. 20 Oct 1878, d. 10 Jun 1947
- Martha Haywood+ b. Oct 1881
Sarah Jane Baldridge
F, b. 8 November 1839, d. 13 July 1915
Sarah Jane Baldridge|b. 8 Nov 1839\nd. 13 Jul 1915|p6.htm#i286|Robert Baldridge|b. 1811\nd. 9 Dec 1879|p6.htm#i291|Eleanor Hicks|b. 1815\nd. 1860|p6.htm#i292|William Baldridge Sr.|b. 1770\nd. 1825|p199.htm#i11369|Mary Arnett|b. 1770|p6.htm#i293|Charles Hicks|b. 1795\nd. 23 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i294|Rebecca Gibson|d. 1840|p6.htm#i295|
Relationship=3rd great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Haywood. Sarah Jane Baldridge was born on 8 November 1839 at Russell County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Robert Baldridge and Eleanor Hicks. Sarah Jane Baldridge appeared on the census of 3 September 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Sarah age 12 living in home of father. She married Robert M. Haywood, son of Lewis Haywood and Elizabeth Higgins, on 14 August 1857 at Floyd County, Kentucky. Sarah Jane Baldridge appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Sarah J. age 21 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 20 June 1870 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Sarah J. age 30 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Sarah Jane age 41 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Sarah Jane age 57 born November 1842 widow with 12 children, 11 still living, head of house. She died on 13 July 1915 at Spurlock Fork, Middle Creek, Floyd County, Kentucky, at age 75. She was buried at Haywood Homeplace Cemetery, Spurlock Fork of Middle Creek, Floyd County, Kentucky.
Children of Sarah Jane Baldridge and Robert M. Haywood
- Anna Haywood+ b. 2 Jul 1858, d. 4 Jul 1934
- Lydia Haywood+ b. 2 Jul 1858
- Elizabeth Haywood+ b. 1861
- Nancy Haywood+ b. Nov 1861
- Mary Alice Haywood+ b. 1 Aug 1864, d. 25 Dec 1937
- Lorania Haywood+ b. 23 Feb 1866, d. 12 Feb 1934
- Julia Belle Haywood+ b. Feb 1868, d. 1927
- Eliza Carolina Haywood+ b. May 1870
- Poppy Haywood+ b. 28 Feb 1872, d. 11 Nov 1929
- Lewis P. Haywood+ b. Jul 1875, d. 1909
- William M. Haywood+ b. 20 Oct 1878, d. 10 Jun 1947
- Martha Haywood+ b. Oct 1881
Lewis Haywood
M, b. 1794, d. before 1880
Relationship=4th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Lewis Haywood was born in 1794 at Hawkins County, Tennessee. He married Betsy Fitzpatrick, daughter of John Fitzpatrick, in September 1816. Lewis Haywood appeared on the census of 1820 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Lewis head of house with 1 male of 16 but under 26, 1 male of 26 but under 45, 1 female under 10, and 1 female of 16 but under 26. He married Elizabeth Higgins, daughter of William Higgins and Polly Linville, on 4 July 1824 at Floyd County, Kentucky. Lewis Haywood appeared on the census of 1830 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Lewis head of house with 1 male under 5, 1 male of 30 but under 40, 1 female under 5, 1 female of 10 but under 15, and 1 female of 20 but under 30. He appeared on the census of 1840 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Lewis head of house with 2 males under 5, 3 males of 5 but under 10, 1 male of 10 but under 15, 1 male of 40 but under 50, 1 female of 5 but under 10, and 1 female of 30 but under 40. He appeared on the census of 5 August 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Lewis age 56 head of house. He appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Lewis age 66 head of house. He appeared on the census of 20 June 1870 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Lewis age 76 born in Virginia, head of house. He died before 1880 at Floyd County, Kentucky.
Child of Lewis Haywood and Betsy Fitzpatrick
- Mary Haywood+ b. 1815
Children of Lewis Haywood and Elizabeth Higgins
- Elizabeth Haywood+ b. 28 Feb 1829, d. 13 Feb 1904
- William H. Haywood b. 1831
- George B. Haywood b. Feb 1833
- Samuel Haywood+ b. 1835
- Robert M. Haywood+ b. 19 Aug 1837, d. 1895
- Hiram Wallis Haywood+ b. Mar 1839, d. b 1910
- James C. Haywood b. 1841
- Nancy Ann Haywood+ b. 1843, d. 1897
- Sarah Jane Haywood b. Sep 1847
- Joseph B. Haywood b. 1853, d. 27 Dec 1856
- Amanda Haywood b. 1853
Elizabeth Higgins
F, b. 1802, d. after 9 August 1880
Elizabeth Higgins|b. 1802\nd. a 9 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i288|William Higgins|b. 25 Jun 1759\nd. 8 Sep 1833|p6.htm#i289|Polly Linville|b. 1772\nd. b 1830|p6.htm#i290|||||||||||||
Relationship=4th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Haywood. Elizabeth Higgins was born in 1802 at Floyd County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of William Higgins and Polly Linville. Elizabeth Higgins married Lewis Haywood on 4 July 1824 at Floyd County, Kentucky. Elizabeth Higgins appeared on the census of 5 August 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Elizabeth age 48 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Elizabeth age 55 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 20 June 1870 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Elizabeth W. age 66 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 9 August 1880 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Elizabeth age 77 head of house. She died after 9 August 1880 at Floyd County, Kentucky.
Children of Elizabeth Higgins and Lewis Haywood
- Elizabeth Haywood+ b. 28 Feb 1829, d. 13 Feb 1904
- William H. Haywood b. 1831
- George B. Haywood b. Feb 1833
- Samuel Haywood+ b. 1835
- Robert M. Haywood+ b. 19 Aug 1837, d. 1895
- Hiram Wallis Haywood+ b. Mar 1839, d. b 1910
- James C. Haywood b. 1841
- Nancy Ann Haywood+ b. 1843, d. 1897
- Sarah Jane Haywood b. Sep 1847
- Joseph B. Haywood b. 1853, d. 27 Dec 1856
- Amanda Haywood b. 1853
William Higgins
M, b. 25 June 1759, d. 8 September 1833
Relationship=5th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
William Higgins was also known as William Hagins. He was born on 25 June 1759 at Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He married Polly Linville. William Higgins died on 8 September 1833 at Breathitt County, Kentucky, at age 74.
Children of William Higgins and Polly Linville
- Linville Higgins
- James Higgins
- John Penn Higgins+ b. 1794, d. 1834
- Gilbert Higgins+ b. 1795
- Susan Higgins+ b. 1798
- Thomas Higgins+ b. 1800, d. 11 Oct 1852
- Elizabeth Higgins+ b. 1802, d. a 9 Aug 1880
- Elisha Higgins b. 1802
- Abby Higgins+ b. 1804, d. 10 Oct 1857
- Daniel Higgins+ b. 22 Feb 1807, d. 12 Sep 1866
- David Higgins+ b. 1810
- Sarah Higgins+ b. 1816
Polly Linville
F, b. 1772, d. before 1830
Relationship=5th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Higgins. Polly Linville was born in 1772 at North Carolina. She married William Higgins. Polly Linville died before 1830.
Children of Polly Linville and William Higgins
- Linville Higgins
- James Higgins
- John Penn Higgins+ b. 1794, d. 1834
- Gilbert Higgins+ b. 1795
- Susan Higgins+ b. 1798
- Thomas Higgins+ b. 1800, d. 11 Oct 1852
- Elizabeth Higgins+ b. 1802, d. a 9 Aug 1880
- Elisha Higgins b. 1802
- Abby Higgins+ b. 1804, d. 10 Oct 1857
- Daniel Higgins+ b. 22 Feb 1807, d. 12 Sep 1866
- David Higgins+ b. 1810
- Sarah Higgins+ b. 1816
Robert Baldridge
M, b. 1811, d. 9 December 1879
Robert Baldridge|b. 1811\nd. 9 Dec 1879|p6.htm#i291|William Baldridge Sr.|b. 1770\nd. 1825|p199.htm#i11369|Mary Arnett|b. 1770|p6.htm#i293|||||||||||||
Relationship=4th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Robert Baldridge From book by Clarence E. Shepard: Robert Baldridge was the fifth son and seventh child of William and Mary Baldridge of Russell County, Virginia. He was born in Russell County in 1811. From the tax list, it appears that he stayed in Russell County, Virginia long after the others of his parents' family left for Kentucky and other Virginia counties. With whom he made his home we do not know. But, he first appears on the tax list in 1830 and ceases to be listed in 1839. He is in Floyd County, Kentucky in 1840. He married Eleanor Hicks, probably in Russell County, Virginia about 1835. Indications are that Eleanor was the daughter of Charles Hicks and Rebecca Gibson. But knowledge of her parentage has not been established. Rebecca Gibson was a daughter of John Gibson. Eleanor died between 1860 and 1864. Robert Baldridge remarried in Floyd County, Kentucky April 26, 1864 to Malinda Rowe, widow of James Bailey and daughter of William Rowe. Robert Baldridge died of heart dropsey in Floyd County, Kentucky December 9, 1878. He is buried on the old Sam Hale farm on Middle Creek in Floyd County. Sam Hale bought this farm from the heirs of Robert Baldridge in the 1880's. in 1811. He was born in 1811 at Russell County, Virginia. He was the son of William Baldridge Sr. and Mary Arnett. Robert Baldridge married Eleanor Hicks, daughter of Charles Hicks and Rebecca Gibson, in 1835 at Virginia. Robert Baldridge appeared on the census of 3 September 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Robert age 39 head of house. He appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Robert age 50 head of house. He married Malinda Rowe in 1865 at Floyd County, Kentucky. Robert Baldridge appeared on the census of 5 July 1870 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Robert age 58 head of house. He died on 9 December 1879 at Floyd County, Kentucky.
Children of Robert Baldridge and Eleanor Hicks
- Charles Baldridge+ b. 27 Aug 1836, d. 20 Jan 1914
- William Baldridge b. 1837
- Sarah Jane Baldridge+ b. 8 Nov 1839, d. 13 Jul 1915
- Mary O. Baldridge+ b. Apr 1841
- Nancy Baldridge+ b. 18 Apr 1845, d. 17 Jun 1923
- Seatta Baldridge+ b. May 1846
- Rebecca Baldridge b. 1848
- Louisa Ellen Baldridge b. 1851
- Amanda Baldridge b. Oct 1853
- Amy Katherine Baldridge b. May 1854
Children of Robert Baldridge and Malinda Rowe
- Robert Baldridge b. 2 Feb 1865
- Elbert Baldridge b. Oct 1866
- Margaret Baldridge b. 22 Mar 1869
- Kathryn Baldridge b. 1872
- Andrew Jackson Baldridge b. 1874
Eleanor Hicks
F, b. 1815, d. 1860
Eleanor Hicks|b. 1815\nd. 1860|p6.htm#i292|Charles Hicks|b. 1795\nd. 23 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i294|Rebecca Gibson|d. 1840|p6.htm#i295|Aulse Hicks|b. c 1780\nd. 5 Jun 1859|p200.htm#i11504|Sarah Handshoe|b. c 1790|p200.htm#i11505|John Gibson||p6.htm#i296|Phoebe Ferguson|||
Relationship=4th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Baldridge. Eleanor Hicks was born in 1815 at Russell County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Charles Hicks and Rebecca Gibson. Eleanor Hicks married Robert Baldridge, son of William Baldridge Sr. and Mary Arnett, in 1835 at Virginia. Eleanor Hicks appeared on the census of 3 September 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Eleanor age 35 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Eleanor age 42 living in home of husband. She died in 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky.
Children of Eleanor Hicks and Robert Baldridge
- Charles Baldridge+ b. 27 Aug 1836, d. 20 Jan 1914
- William Baldridge b. 1837
- Sarah Jane Baldridge+ b. 8 Nov 1839, d. 13 Jul 1915
- Mary O. Baldridge+ b. Apr 1841
- Nancy Baldridge+ b. 18 Apr 1845, d. 17 Jun 1923
- Seatta Baldridge+ b. May 1846
- Rebecca Baldridge b. 1848
- Louisa Ellen Baldridge b. 1851
- Amanda Baldridge b. Oct 1853
- Amy Katherine Baldridge b. May 1854
Mary Arnett
F, b. 1770
Relationship=5th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Baldridge. Mary Arnett was born in 1770. She married William Baldridge Sr. Mary Arnett appeared on the census of 27 September 1850 at Johnson County, Kentucky, listed as Mary Baldridge age 80 head of house.
Children of Mary Arnett and William Baldridge Sr.
- William Baldridge , Jr+ b. 1795, d. 1880
- John Baldridge+ b. 1796
- Arnett Baldridge b. 1797
- James Baldridge b. 1803
- Nancy Baldridge b. 1804
- Elizabeth Baldridge b. 1810
- Robert Baldridge+ b. 1811, d. 9 Dec 1879
- Jane Baldridge b. 1813
- Andrew Jackson Baldridge+ b. 1814
- Joseph Baldridge+ b. 1818
- Mary Baldridge b. 1820
- Zachariah Baldridge b. 1820
- Frances Baldridge b. 1822
Charles Hicks
M, b. 1795, d. 23 August 1880
Charles Hicks|b. 1795\nd. 23 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i294|Aulse Hicks|b. c 1780\nd. 5 Jun 1859|p200.htm#i11504|Sarah Handshoe|b. c 1790|p200.htm#i11505|||||||||||||
Relationship=5th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Charles Hicks was born in 1795. He was the son of Aulse Hicks and Sarah Handshoe. Charles Hicks married Rebecca Gibson, daughter of John Gibson and Phoebe Ferguson. Charles Hicks died on 23 August 1880. He was buried at Charles Hicks Cemetery, Soft Shell, Knott County, Kentucky.
Children of Charles Hicks and Rebecca Gibson
- Claborn Hicks
- Wesley Hicks
- George W. Hicks
- Jesse Hicks
- James H. Hicks
- Eleanor Hicks+ b. 1815, d. 1860
- William J. Hicks+ b. 28 Mar 1820, d. 3 Feb 1879
- Smith Hicks b. 1825
- Caleb Hicks+ b. 7 Apr 1825, d. 25 Sep 1895
- Rebecca Hicks b. 1829
- Charles Hicks b. 1843
- John Hicks b. 1848
Rebecca Gibson
F, d. 1840
Rebecca Gibson|d. 1840|p6.htm#i295|John Gibson||p6.htm#i296|Phoebe Ferguson|||||||||||||||
Relationship=5th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Rebecca Gibson was the daughter of John Gibson and Phoebe Ferguson. Her married name was Hicks. Rebecca Gibson married Charles Hicks, son of Aulse Hicks and Sarah Handshoe. Rebecca Gibson died in 1840.
Children of Rebecca Gibson and Charles Hicks
- Claborn Hicks
- Wesley Hicks
- George W. Hicks
- Jesse Hicks
- James H. Hicks
- Eleanor Hicks+ b. 1815, d. 1860
- William J. Hicks+ b. 28 Mar 1820, d. 3 Feb 1879
- Smith Hicks b. 1825
- Caleb Hicks+ b. 7 Apr 1825, d. 25 Sep 1895
- Rebecca Hicks b. 1829
- Charles Hicks b. 1843
- John Hicks b. 1848
John Gibson
M
Relationship=6th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
John Gibson married Phoebe Ferguson.
Child of John Gibson and Phoebe Ferguson
- Rebecca Gibson+ d. 1840
James Kenton Ellis
M, b. 12 August 1836, d. 2 July 1889
James Kenton Ellis|b. 12 Aug 1836\nd. 2 Jul 1889|p6.htm#i297|Wesley Ellis|b. 23 Dec 1811\nd. 15 Aug 1851|p6.htm#i299|Julia Ann Muncy|b. 23 Dec 1810\nd. 7 Dec 1876|p6.htm#i300|Joseph Ellis|b. 1775|p4.htm#i225|Mary Rooney|b. 1770|p30.htm#i1851|Tunis Muncy|b. 7 May 1781\nd. Jun 1858|p6.htm#i301|Rhoda Simpkins|b. 1783\nd. 1872|p6.htm#i302|
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
James Kenton Ellis was born on 12 August 1836 at Pulaski County, Virginia. He was the son of Wesley Ellis and Julia Ann Muncy. James Kenton Ellis appeared on the census of 8 October 1850 at Grant County, Wisconsin, listed as James K. age 15 living in home of father. He married Mary Bolt, daughter of Montraville T. Bolt and Patience Clay, on 4 April 1860. James Kenton Ellis was a school teacher, a very literate man for his time. He served in the 26th Ky Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. Following is the text from two letters from James Ellis to his mother while he was serving in the Civil War.
Anapolis, MD February 1st, 1865
Dear Mother
I seize this opportunity of dropping you a few lines by the way to let you know how I am and how I am getting along. I am not in good health at this time principally cold though I have been shaking with the ague some. I hope though this will reach you in good health. I left Nashville, Tenn on last Thursday morning the 26th of Jan at 6 o'clock a.m. after laying one night in the Zolicoffer Barracks. We got to Louisville that evening. I had my pocket book stole that day in the cars with fifteen dollars and sixty cents in it. I had several searched but it was no use so I gave it up. I am satisfied one of the fellows of the 140th Indiana got it. It fell out of my pocket on the seat while I was reading a book and he was on the seat with me. He left the seat before I missed it. I had him searched but it was gone. Well I was stuck in a dirty filthy hole that night where I nearly froze. Next day we went across the river to Jeffersonville, Indiana and was packed into boxcars without fire and went to Indianapolis, Ind. I suffered with cold very much that trip. We got passenger cars at Indianapolis for Pittsburg, Pa. We done very well there. We got supper in Pittsburg the first after leaving Louisville. We was put in boxcars at Pittsburg for Harrisburg, Pa. We did not change cars at Harrisburg but came on to Baltimore City. We got there yesterday morning at 4 o'clock a.m. We got breakfast before day and then lay there till 12 o'clock. We then took a train for this place where we arrived at 4 o'clock p.m. We came here to these barracks where we still remain. We go where we please. They tried to guard us but found it would not pay so it was soon dried up. I do not know where my regiment is and if I had my descriptive role so I could draw money and clothing I would not care a cent where it was. My corps (23rd Corps) left East Port, Mississippi and went down the river to Pudduca, Ky. and up the Ohio river to Louisville. They then continued their way up the Ohio river. Since then I know nothing definite of them. Report say some of them are up in Washington City D.C. I know nothing positive of their where abouts. I wrote to Mary from Baltimore and from here also today. I have not heard from home since the 21st of Nov. I do not know what to think of it. I wrote at least 25 or 30 letters from Nashville Tenn and was there nearly 6 weeks and not a word from any of you. I want you all to try and do a little better. It is said that the President of the United States passed through this place today for City Point on some business connected with peace. I hope it may be true or at least that peace may be made shortly. I mostly write this letter to let you know where I am and as soon as I get where I can write at leisure I will give you and uncle Sam a history of my career and my observations of the army that I think will be interesting to some of you for I have seen some queer times and made some observations that would look improbable to most of you thou I intended to keep a journal but found I could not do it. The term and substance is this - a soldiers life is worse than a dogs life - few honest men in it - none among officers and especially doctors. I think above all things a doctor ought to be the best friend to a soldier and they are the most miserable quacks and scoundrels that lives. The morals of this people after this war will be mourned by the wise and good of this nation. I have no chance to write to do any good. I hold the paper in my hand as best I can. You had better direct your letter to Co. D, 26th Ky 2nd division 23rd Army Corps Washington City. I must stop. Will write in a few days again. Your son. J.K Ellis
Newberne, N. Carolina March 1st, 1865
Dear Mother
I once more take the opportunity of dropping you a few lines to inform you where I am and how I am getting along. We set sail from Alexandria, Va. on Feb. 22nd on the steamship New York, of New York, for Fort Fisher. We anchored off Fort Fisher on the morning of Feb. 25th. We did not go on shore but a pilot boat came on board with orders to go to Morehead City -- 38 miles from this place. We weighed anchor and put to sea again. We were landed at Morehead City yesterday about noon and in the evening we took the cars for this place where we arrived about 10 o'clock in the night. We slept here in the depot where we still remain. Our regiment and division is down at Fort Fisher. Whether they will come here or we will have to go there I cannot say -- or where we will go I cannot say. When the boat came on board of us at Fort Fisher we heard of the fall of Wilmington NC. The particulars I do not know yet. I did tell you that on the voyage from Alexandria to Fort Fisher we were chased by a Rebel privateer but it was of no use for we were on one of the fastest vessels afloat. As it happened she was a new vessel on her first voyage from New York. We had to put further to sea for sea room but we soon left the privateer behind. I wrote to you and James Muncy from Alexandria on the receipt of your welcome letter for it was the 1st for a long time from any person. I have no news of any note to write. This is a very nice place here but it is raining and I have not been over much of it to give you a description of it. It is situated on the Neuse River and vessels of any size can come up here. The Rebs are coming in here nearly every day and giving themselves up. I do not know how long we will stay here. We may leave here in an hour or we may stay here a month if our division comes here. We will not leave here till it comes up, which may be some time. If we have to go to it we may leave at any minute. When you write direct your letter to Co. D, 26th Ky., 1st brigade, 2nd Division, 23 Army Corps, Washington, D.C. and it will come all right. Give my respects to all and tell James and the rest of them to write to me. I have a poor chance to write. I have to write on my knee or any way I can. I am in ordinary health, better than I could expect. I did not get sea sick to amount to anything but nearly all the rest did, some 12 or 15 hundred. No more at present but I still remain yours as ever. J.K. Ellis
26th Regiment Infantry
Organized at Owensboro, Ky., July to November, 1861, and mustered in at Nashville, Tenn., March 5, 1862. Attached to 14th Brigade, Army of Ohio, November, 1861, to December, 1861. 14th Brigade, 5th Division, Army of Ohio, to September, 1862. 14th Brigade, 5th Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Ohio, to November, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, Left Wing 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, November, 1862. District of Western Kentucky, Dept. of Ohio, to June, 1863. Unattached, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of Ohio, to August, 1863. Unattached, Bowling Green, Ky., 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to October, 1863. District of Southwest Kentucky, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to April, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Kentucky, 5th Division, 23rd Army Corps, to December, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of Ohio, to February, 1865, and Dept. of North Carolina to July, 1865.
SERVICE.--Action at Woodbury, Ky., October 29, 1861. Morgantown, Ky., October 31, 1861. Moved from Owensboro to Calhoun, Ky., November, 1861, and duty there until February, 1862. Action at Whippoorwill Creek, Ky., December 1, 1861. Moved to South Carrollton, thence to Calhoun, Owensboro and Nashville, Tenn., February, 1862. March to Savannah, Tenn., March 17-April 6. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Buell's Campaign in Northern Alabama and Middle Tennessee June to August. March to Nashville, Tenn., thence to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-22. Battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8. Nelson's Cross Roads October 18. March to Nashville, Tenn., October 22-November 7. Ordered to Bowling Green, Ky., November 22, and duty there until January, 1864. Action at Woodbury, Ky., July 5, 1863. Regiment veteranize at Camp Nelson, Ky., January, 1861, and on furlough until March. Duty at Bowling Green, Ky. Mounted and engaged in post duty and scouting from Bowling Green to the Ohio River, and from western part of State to Lexington until December, 1864. Burbridge's Expedition into Southwest Virginia September 20-October 17. Saltsville, Va., October 2. At Bowling Green until December. Ordered to Nashville, Tenn., December 7. Battle of Nashville, Tenn., December 15-16. Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17-28. At Clifton, Tenn., until January 15, 1865. Moved to Washington, D.C., thence to Fort Fisher, N. C., January 15-February 12. Fort Anderson February 18-19. Town Creek February 20. Capture of Wilmington February 22. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26. Advance on Goldsboro March 6-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21, Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty at Saulsbury, N. C., until July. Ordered to Louisville, Ky. Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 27 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 142 Enlisted men by disease. Total 173. He appeared on the census of 19 July 1870 at Lawrence County, Kentucky, listed as James K. age 35 head of house. He appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 at Lawrence County, Kentucky, listed as James K. age 38, working as school teacher, boarding in home of John Diamond. He married Mary Elizabeth McWharter, daughter of Harvey McWharter and America Ulen, on 23 March 1882 at Boyd County, Kentucky. James Kenton Ellis died on 2 July 1889 at Boyd County, Kentucky, at age 52. He was buried at Muncy Cemetery, Louisa, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
Anapolis, MD February 1st, 1865
Dear Mother
I seize this opportunity of dropping you a few lines by the way to let you know how I am and how I am getting along. I am not in good health at this time principally cold though I have been shaking with the ague some. I hope though this will reach you in good health. I left Nashville, Tenn on last Thursday morning the 26th of Jan at 6 o'clock a.m. after laying one night in the Zolicoffer Barracks. We got to Louisville that evening. I had my pocket book stole that day in the cars with fifteen dollars and sixty cents in it. I had several searched but it was no use so I gave it up. I am satisfied one of the fellows of the 140th Indiana got it. It fell out of my pocket on the seat while I was reading a book and he was on the seat with me. He left the seat before I missed it. I had him searched but it was gone. Well I was stuck in a dirty filthy hole that night where I nearly froze. Next day we went across the river to Jeffersonville, Indiana and was packed into boxcars without fire and went to Indianapolis, Ind. I suffered with cold very much that trip. We got passenger cars at Indianapolis for Pittsburg, Pa. We done very well there. We got supper in Pittsburg the first after leaving Louisville. We was put in boxcars at Pittsburg for Harrisburg, Pa. We did not change cars at Harrisburg but came on to Baltimore City. We got there yesterday morning at 4 o'clock a.m. We got breakfast before day and then lay there till 12 o'clock. We then took a train for this place where we arrived at 4 o'clock p.m. We came here to these barracks where we still remain. We go where we please. They tried to guard us but found it would not pay so it was soon dried up. I do not know where my regiment is and if I had my descriptive role so I could draw money and clothing I would not care a cent where it was. My corps (23rd Corps) left East Port, Mississippi and went down the river to Pudduca, Ky. and up the Ohio river to Louisville. They then continued their way up the Ohio river. Since then I know nothing definite of them. Report say some of them are up in Washington City D.C. I know nothing positive of their where abouts. I wrote to Mary from Baltimore and from here also today. I have not heard from home since the 21st of Nov. I do not know what to think of it. I wrote at least 25 or 30 letters from Nashville Tenn and was there nearly 6 weeks and not a word from any of you. I want you all to try and do a little better. It is said that the President of the United States passed through this place today for City Point on some business connected with peace. I hope it may be true or at least that peace may be made shortly. I mostly write this letter to let you know where I am and as soon as I get where I can write at leisure I will give you and uncle Sam a history of my career and my observations of the army that I think will be interesting to some of you for I have seen some queer times and made some observations that would look improbable to most of you thou I intended to keep a journal but found I could not do it. The term and substance is this - a soldiers life is worse than a dogs life - few honest men in it - none among officers and especially doctors. I think above all things a doctor ought to be the best friend to a soldier and they are the most miserable quacks and scoundrels that lives. The morals of this people after this war will be mourned by the wise and good of this nation. I have no chance to write to do any good. I hold the paper in my hand as best I can. You had better direct your letter to Co. D, 26th Ky 2nd division 23rd Army Corps Washington City. I must stop. Will write in a few days again. Your son. J.K Ellis
Newberne, N. Carolina March 1st, 1865
Dear Mother
I once more take the opportunity of dropping you a few lines to inform you where I am and how I am getting along. We set sail from Alexandria, Va. on Feb. 22nd on the steamship New York, of New York, for Fort Fisher. We anchored off Fort Fisher on the morning of Feb. 25th. We did not go on shore but a pilot boat came on board with orders to go to Morehead City -- 38 miles from this place. We weighed anchor and put to sea again. We were landed at Morehead City yesterday about noon and in the evening we took the cars for this place where we arrived about 10 o'clock in the night. We slept here in the depot where we still remain. Our regiment and division is down at Fort Fisher. Whether they will come here or we will have to go there I cannot say -- or where we will go I cannot say. When the boat came on board of us at Fort Fisher we heard of the fall of Wilmington NC. The particulars I do not know yet. I did tell you that on the voyage from Alexandria to Fort Fisher we were chased by a Rebel privateer but it was of no use for we were on one of the fastest vessels afloat. As it happened she was a new vessel on her first voyage from New York. We had to put further to sea for sea room but we soon left the privateer behind. I wrote to you and James Muncy from Alexandria on the receipt of your welcome letter for it was the 1st for a long time from any person. I have no news of any note to write. This is a very nice place here but it is raining and I have not been over much of it to give you a description of it. It is situated on the Neuse River and vessels of any size can come up here. The Rebs are coming in here nearly every day and giving themselves up. I do not know how long we will stay here. We may leave here in an hour or we may stay here a month if our division comes here. We will not leave here till it comes up, which may be some time. If we have to go to it we may leave at any minute. When you write direct your letter to Co. D, 26th Ky., 1st brigade, 2nd Division, 23 Army Corps, Washington, D.C. and it will come all right. Give my respects to all and tell James and the rest of them to write to me. I have a poor chance to write. I have to write on my knee or any way I can. I am in ordinary health, better than I could expect. I did not get sea sick to amount to anything but nearly all the rest did, some 12 or 15 hundred. No more at present but I still remain yours as ever. J.K. Ellis
26th Regiment Infantry
Organized at Owensboro, Ky., July to November, 1861, and mustered in at Nashville, Tenn., March 5, 1862. Attached to 14th Brigade, Army of Ohio, November, 1861, to December, 1861. 14th Brigade, 5th Division, Army of Ohio, to September, 1862. 14th Brigade, 5th Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Ohio, to November, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, Left Wing 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, November, 1862. District of Western Kentucky, Dept. of Ohio, to June, 1863. Unattached, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of Ohio, to August, 1863. Unattached, Bowling Green, Ky., 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to October, 1863. District of Southwest Kentucky, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to April, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Kentucky, 5th Division, 23rd Army Corps, to December, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of Ohio, to February, 1865, and Dept. of North Carolina to July, 1865.
SERVICE.--Action at Woodbury, Ky., October 29, 1861. Morgantown, Ky., October 31, 1861. Moved from Owensboro to Calhoun, Ky., November, 1861, and duty there until February, 1862. Action at Whippoorwill Creek, Ky., December 1, 1861. Moved to South Carrollton, thence to Calhoun, Owensboro and Nashville, Tenn., February, 1862. March to Savannah, Tenn., March 17-April 6. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Buell's Campaign in Northern Alabama and Middle Tennessee June to August. March to Nashville, Tenn., thence to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-22. Battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8. Nelson's Cross Roads October 18. March to Nashville, Tenn., October 22-November 7. Ordered to Bowling Green, Ky., November 22, and duty there until January, 1864. Action at Woodbury, Ky., July 5, 1863. Regiment veteranize at Camp Nelson, Ky., January, 1861, and on furlough until March. Duty at Bowling Green, Ky. Mounted and engaged in post duty and scouting from Bowling Green to the Ohio River, and from western part of State to Lexington until December, 1864. Burbridge's Expedition into Southwest Virginia September 20-October 17. Saltsville, Va., October 2. At Bowling Green until December. Ordered to Nashville, Tenn., December 7. Battle of Nashville, Tenn., December 15-16. Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17-28. At Clifton, Tenn., until January 15, 1865. Moved to Washington, D.C., thence to Fort Fisher, N. C., January 15-February 12. Fort Anderson February 18-19. Town Creek February 20. Capture of Wilmington February 22. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26. Advance on Goldsboro March 6-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21, Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty at Saulsbury, N. C., until July. Ordered to Louisville, Ky. Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 27 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 142 Enlisted men by disease. Total 173. He appeared on the census of 19 July 1870 at Lawrence County, Kentucky, listed as James K. age 35 head of house. He appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 at Lawrence County, Kentucky, listed as James K. age 38, working as school teacher, boarding in home of John Diamond. He married Mary Elizabeth McWharter, daughter of Harvey McWharter and America Ulen, on 23 March 1882 at Boyd County, Kentucky. James Kenton Ellis died on 2 July 1889 at Boyd County, Kentucky, at age 52. He was buried at Muncy Cemetery, Louisa, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
Children of James Kenton Ellis and Mary Bolt
- Cora Lee Ellis+ b. 17 Dec 1867, d. 20 Jan 1938
- Della Ellis b. 12 Oct 1870
Children of James Kenton Ellis and Mary Elizabeth McWharter
- Charles Henry Ellis b. 3 Jan 1883, d. c 1884
- Elizabeth Ellis+ b. 18 Nov 1884, d. 31 Jan 1965
- James Wesley Ellis+ b. 28 Jul 1885, d. 19 Apr 1963
- America Ulen Ellis b. 22 Feb 1889, d. 30 Apr 1973
Mary Elizabeth McWharter
F, b. 15 December 1851, d. 15 September 1947
Mary Elizabeth McWharter|b. 15 Dec 1851\nd. 15 Sep 1947|p6.htm#i298|Harvey McWharter|b. 4 Mar 1814\nd. 4 Sep 1901|p6.htm#i314|America Ulen|b. 25 Oct 1821\nd. 21 Aug 1905|p6.htm#i315|James McWharter|b. 1780\nd. 1849|p76.htm#i4453|Frances Newman||p76.htm#i4454|Benjamin Ulen , Jr|b. 26 Feb 1790\nd. 3 Sep 1861|p6.htm#i316|Eleanor Howe|b. 11 Apr 1787\nd. 1823|p6.htm#i317|
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Ellis. Mary Elizabeth McWharter was born on 15 December 1851 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Harvey McWharter and America Ulen. Mary Elizabeth McWharter appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 8 living in home of father. She appeared on the census of 14 June 1870 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 18 living in home of father. She appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary E. age 28 living in home of father. She married James Kenton Ellis, son of Wesley Ellis and Julia Ann Muncy, on 23 March 1882 at Boyd County, Kentucky. Mary Elizabeth McWharter appeared on the census of 23 June 1900 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 47 born December 1852 widowed with 4 children, 3 still living, head of house. She appeared on the census of 27 April 1910 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 58 widowed head of house. She appeared on the census of 14 January 1920 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 69 widowed living in home of son, James. She appeared on the census of 6 April 1930 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 78, widowed, married at age 29, living in home of son, James. She died on 15 September 1947 at Boyd County, Kentucky, at age 95. She was buried at Fields Cemetery, Boyd County, Kentucky.
Children of Mary Elizabeth McWharter and James Kenton Ellis
- Charles Henry Ellis b. 3 Jan 1883, d. c 1884
- Elizabeth Ellis+ b. 18 Nov 1884, d. 31 Jan 1965
- James Wesley Ellis+ b. 28 Jul 1885, d. 19 Apr 1963
- America Ulen Ellis b. 22 Feb 1889, d. 30 Apr 1973
Wesley Ellis
M, b. 23 December 1811, d. 15 August 1851
Wesley Ellis|b. 23 Dec 1811\nd. 15 Aug 1851|p6.htm#i299|Joseph Ellis|b. 1775|p4.htm#i225|Mary Rooney|b. 1770|p30.htm#i1851|||||||||||||
Relationship=3rd great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Wesley Ellis was born on 23 December 1811 at Virginia. He was the son of Joseph Ellis and Mary Rooney. Wesley Ellis married Julia Ann Muncy, daughter of Tunis Muncy and Rhoda Simpkins, on 28 October 1834 at Wythe County, Virginia. Wesley Ellis appeared on the census of 8 October 1850 at Grant County, Wisconsin, listed as Wesley age 38 head of house. He died on 15 August 1851 at Wythe County, Virginia, at age 39.
Child of Wesley Ellis and Julia Ann Muncy
- James Kenton Ellis+ b. 12 Aug 1836, d. 2 Jul 1889
Julia Ann Muncy
F, b. 23 December 1810, d. 7 December 1876
Julia Ann Muncy|b. 23 Dec 1810\nd. 7 Dec 1876|p6.htm#i300|Tunis Muncy|b. 7 May 1781\nd. Jun 1858|p6.htm#i301|Rhoda Simpkins|b. 1783\nd. 1872|p6.htm#i302|Holton Munsy|b. 1736|p6.htm#i304|Alice Layne|b. 1758|p6.htm#i305|William Simpkins||p6.htm#i303|Sarah Doran|b. 1743\nd. 1788|p569.htm#i49507|
Relationship=3rd great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Ellis. Julia Ann Muncy was born on 23 December 1810 at Montgomery County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Tunis Muncy and Rhoda Simpkins. Julia Ann Muncy married Wesley Ellis, son of Joseph Ellis and Mary Rooney, on 28 October 1834 at Wythe County, Virginia. Julia Ann Muncy appeared on the census of 8 October 1850 at Grant County, Wisconsin, listed as Julia Ann age 39 living in home of husband. She died on 7 December 1876 at Lawrence County, Kentucky, at age 65.
Child of Julia Ann Muncy and Wesley Ellis
- James Kenton Ellis+ b. 12 Aug 1836, d. 2 Jul 1889
Tunis Muncy
M, b. 7 May 1781, d. June 1858
Tunis Muncy|b. 7 May 1781\nd. Jun 1858|p6.htm#i301|Holton Munsy|b. 1736|p6.htm#i304|Alice Layne|b. 1758|p6.htm#i305|Samuel Munsey , Sr|b. 1710|p6.htm#i306|Mary Skidmore||p6.htm#i307|Tunis Layne||p569.htm#i49508|Margaret Van Pelt|d. 23 Jun 1824|p569.htm#i49509|
Relationship=4th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Tunis Muncy was born on 7 May 1781 at Virginia. He was the son of Holton Munsy and Alice Layne. Tunis Muncy married Rhoda Simpkins, daughter of William Simpkins and Sarah Doran, on 12 November 1804 at Montgomery County, Virginia. Tunis Muncy appeared on the census of 11 September 1850 at Wythe County, Virginia, listed as Tunis Muncey age 69 head of house. He died in June 1858 at Montgomery County, Virginia, at age 77.
Children of Tunis Muncy and Rhoda Simpkins
- Holton Muncy b. 1805
- James Muncy b. 29 Dec 1807
- Jacob Muncy b. 1809
- Julia Ann Muncy+ b. 23 Dec 1810, d. 7 Dec 1876
- Polly Muncy b. 1813
- Sarah Muncy b. 1815
- William Muncy b. 1817
- Elizabeth Muncy b. 1819
- Andrew Jackson Muncy b. 1821
- Jane Muncy b. 1823
- John Muncy b. 1825
- Samuel Kendley Muncy b. 21 Mar 1827
- David Wade Muncy+ b. 16 Sep 1829
Rhoda Simpkins
F, b. 1783, d. 1872
Rhoda Simpkins|b. 1783\nd. 1872|p6.htm#i302|William Simpkins||p6.htm#i303|Sarah Doran|b. 1743\nd. 1788|p569.htm#i49507|||||||||||||
Relationship=4th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Munsy. Rhoda Simpkins was born in 1783 at Franklin County, Virginia. She was the daughter of William Simpkins and Sarah Doran. Rhoda Simpkins married Tunis Muncy, son of Holton Munsy and Alice Layne, on 12 November 1804 at Montgomery County, Virginia. As of 12 November 1804,her married name was Muncy. Rhoda Simpkins appeared on the census of 15 July 1860 at Wythe County, Virginia, listeed as Rhoda age 70 head of house. She died in 1872 at Montgomery County, Virginia.
Children of Rhoda Simpkins and Tunis Muncy
- Holton Muncy b. 1805
- James Muncy b. 29 Dec 1807
- Jacob Muncy b. 1809
- Julia Ann Muncy+ b. 23 Dec 1810, d. 7 Dec 1876
- Polly Muncy b. 1813
- Sarah Muncy b. 1815
- William Muncy b. 1817
- Elizabeth Muncy b. 1819
- Andrew Jackson Muncy b. 1821
- Jane Muncy b. 1823
- John Muncy b. 1825
- Samuel Kendley Muncy b. 21 Mar 1827
- David Wade Muncy+ b. 16 Sep 1829
William Simpkins
M
Relationship=5th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Child of William Simpkins and Sarah Doran
- Rhoda Simpkins+ b. 1783, d. 1872
Holton Munsy
M, b. 1736
Holton Munsy|b. 1736|p6.htm#i304|Samuel Munsey , Sr|b. 1710|p6.htm#i306|Mary Skidmore||p6.htm#i307|Francis Munsey II|b. 1682|p6.htm#i308|Abagail Skidmore||p6.htm#i309|||||||
Relationship=5th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Holton Munsy was born in 1736. He was the son of Samuel Munsey , Sr and Mary Skidmore. Holton Munsy married Alice Layne, daughter of Tunis Layne and Margaret Van Pelt, on 4 March 1776 at Montgomery County, Virginia.
Child of Holton Munsy and Alice Layne
- Tunis Muncy+ b. 7 May 1781, d. Jun 1858
Alice Layne
F, b. 1758
Alice Layne|b. 1758|p6.htm#i305|Tunis Layne||p569.htm#i49508|Margaret Van Pelt|d. 23 Jun 1824|p569.htm#i49509|||||||||||||
Relationship=5th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Munsy. Alice Layne was born in 1758 at Virginia. She was the daughter of Tunis Layne and Margaret Van Pelt. Alice Layne married Holton Munsy, son of Samuel Munsey , Sr and Mary Skidmore, on 4 March 1776 at Montgomery County, Virginia.
Child of Alice Layne and Holton Munsy
- Tunis Muncy+ b. 7 May 1781, d. Jun 1858
Samuel Munsey , Sr
M, b. 1710
Samuel Munsey , Sr|b. 1710|p6.htm#i306|Francis Munsey II|b. 1682|p6.htm#i308|Abagail Skidmore||p6.htm#i309|John Munsey|b. 1660|p6.htm#i310|Hannah Brewster||p6.htm#i311|||||||
Relationship=6th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Samuel Munsey , Sr was born in 1710 at Kent County, Delaware. He was the son of Francis Munsey II and Abagail Skidmore. Samuel Munsey , Sr married Mary Skidmore.
Child of Samuel Munsey , Sr and Mary Skidmore
- Holton Munsy+ b. 1736
Mary Skidmore
F
Relationship=6th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Munsey. Mary Skidmore married Samuel Munsey , Sr, son of Francis Munsey II and Abagail Skidmore.
Child of Mary Skidmore and Samuel Munsey , Sr
- Holton Munsy+ b. 1736
Francis Munsey II
M, b. 1682
Francis Munsey II|b. 1682|p6.htm#i308|John Munsey|b. 1660|p6.htm#i310|Hannah Brewster||p6.htm#i311|Francis Munsey I||p6.htm#i312|Hannah Adams||p6.htm#i313|||||||
Relationship=7th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Francis Munsey II married Abagail Skidmore. Francis Munsey II was born in 1682 at Kent County, Delaware. He was the son of John Munsey and Hannah Brewster.
Child of Francis Munsey II and Abagail Skidmore
- Samuel Munsey , Sr+ b. 1710
Abagail Skidmore
F
Relationship=7th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Abagail Skidmore married Francis Munsey II, son of John Munsey and Hannah Brewster. Her married name was Munsey.
Child of Abagail Skidmore and Francis Munsey II
- Samuel Munsey , Sr+ b. 1710
John Munsey
M, b. 1660
John Munsey|b. 1660|p6.htm#i310|Francis Munsey I||p6.htm#i312|Hannah Adams||p6.htm#i313|||||||||||||
Relationship=8th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
John Munsey married Hannah Brewster. John Munsey was born in 1660 at Ipswich, Massachutes. He was the son of Francis Munsey I and Hannah Adams.
Child of John Munsey and Hannah Brewster
- Francis Munsey II+ b. 1682
Hannah Brewster
F
Relationship=8th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Hannah Brewster married John Munsey, son of Francis Munsey I and Hannah Adams. Her married name was Munsey.
Child of Hannah Brewster and John Munsey
- Francis Munsey II+ b. 1682
Francis Munsey I
M
Relationship=9th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Child of Francis Munsey I and Hannah Adams
- John Munsey+ b. 1660
Hannah Adams
F
Relationship=9th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Child of Hannah Adams and Francis Munsey I
- John Munsey+ b. 1660
Harvey McWharter
M, b. 4 March 1814, d. 4 September 1901
Harvey McWharter|b. 4 Mar 1814\nd. 4 Sep 1901|p6.htm#i314|James McWharter|b. 1780\nd. 1849|p76.htm#i4453|Frances Newman||p76.htm#i4454|||||||||||||
Relationship=3rd great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Harvey McWharter Article in The Press-Observer, Boyd Co Kentucky January 8, 1976
Harvey McWharter was born in Virginia, March 14, 1814, at the present location of Milton, WV. It is not known when or why he came to the present Boyd County area, then Greenup County, but there was certainly much work to be had here at the old iron furnaces and much land to farm. He was a farmer and a road foreman. It is said that before he would hire a man to work for him, Harvey would check the seat of the fellow's pants to see if they had patches on them. Assuming that a man who sat so much as to require rear reenforcement of his breeches, was not accustomed to much labor, McWharter would not hire him as a worker. He was the founder of the Mutual Protective Association in this area. On March 28, 1838 Harvey was married in Greenup County to America Ulen, daughter of Benjamin and Eleanor Howe Ulen. (Eleanor was the widow of Roland Cornelius and the daughter of John William Howe, spy and Indian scount during the Revolutionary War.) America was born around 1822 but I have not learned when she died. Harvey died September 4, 1901 and is buried in the William Davis family graveyard near the mouth of Garner in Boyd County. After his death America went to live with relatives in Elliott County, where she is buried.
He was born on 4 March 1814 at Virginia. He was the son of James McWharter and Frances Newman. Harvey McWharter married America Ulen, daughter of Benjamin Ulen , Jr and Eleanor Howe, on 28 March 1838 at Louisa, Kentucky. Harvey McWharter appeared on the census of 1840 at Greenup County, Kentucky, listed as Harvey with 1 male of 20 under 30, 1 female under 5, 1 female of 15 under 20. He appeared on the census of 6 September 1850 at Greenup County, Kentucky, listed as Harvey McWarter age 33, head of house. He appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Harvey age 46, head of house. He appeared on the census of 14 June 1870 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Harvey age 56 head of house. He appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 at Boyd County, Kentucky, lised as Harvey age 66 head of house. He died on 4 September 1901 at Boyd County, Kentucky, at age 87.
Harvey McWharter was born in Virginia, March 14, 1814, at the present location of Milton, WV. It is not known when or why he came to the present Boyd County area, then Greenup County, but there was certainly much work to be had here at the old iron furnaces and much land to farm. He was a farmer and a road foreman. It is said that before he would hire a man to work for him, Harvey would check the seat of the fellow's pants to see if they had patches on them. Assuming that a man who sat so much as to require rear reenforcement of his breeches, was not accustomed to much labor, McWharter would not hire him as a worker. He was the founder of the Mutual Protective Association in this area. On March 28, 1838 Harvey was married in Greenup County to America Ulen, daughter of Benjamin and Eleanor Howe Ulen. (Eleanor was the widow of Roland Cornelius and the daughter of John William Howe, spy and Indian scount during the Revolutionary War.) America was born around 1822 but I have not learned when she died. Harvey died September 4, 1901 and is buried in the William Davis family graveyard near the mouth of Garner in Boyd County. After his death America went to live with relatives in Elliott County, where she is buried.
He was born on 4 March 1814 at Virginia. He was the son of James McWharter and Frances Newman. Harvey McWharter married America Ulen, daughter of Benjamin Ulen , Jr and Eleanor Howe, on 28 March 1838 at Louisa, Kentucky. Harvey McWharter appeared on the census of 1840 at Greenup County, Kentucky, listed as Harvey with 1 male of 20 under 30, 1 female under 5, 1 female of 15 under 20. He appeared on the census of 6 September 1850 at Greenup County, Kentucky, listed as Harvey McWarter age 33, head of house. He appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Harvey age 46, head of house. He appeared on the census of 14 June 1870 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as Harvey age 56 head of house. He appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 at Boyd County, Kentucky, lised as Harvey age 66 head of house. He died on 4 September 1901 at Boyd County, Kentucky, at age 87.
Children of Harvey McWharter and America Ulen
- Eleanor McWharter+ b. 5 Apr 1840, d. 4 Apr 1864
- James W. McWharter+ b. 2 Jan 1842, d. 24 Nov 1919
- Charles H. McWharter b. 1844
- Benjamin S. McWharter b. 1845
- John C. McWharter+ b. 22 Sep 1849, d. 4 Apr 1926
- Mary Elizabeth McWharter+ b. 15 Dec 1851, d. 15 Sep 1947
- Octavia Jane McWharter+ b. 1856, d. 1934
- America Aurora McWharter b. 7 May 1858, d. 28 Jan 1912
- Theora Thursandra McWharter+ b. 7 May 1858, d. 21 Apr 1895
- Adeline McWharter b. 15 Nov 1861, d. 12 Jul 1925
America Ulen
F, b. 25 October 1821, d. 21 August 1905
America Ulen|b. 25 Oct 1821\nd. 21 Aug 1905|p6.htm#i315|Benjamin Ulen , Jr|b. 26 Feb 1790\nd. 3 Sep 1861|p6.htm#i316|Eleanor Howe|b. 11 Apr 1787\nd. 1823|p6.htm#i317|Benjamin Ulen , Sr|b. 1754\nd. 30 Nov 1834|p6.htm#i318|Catherine Carpenter|b. 1764|p6.htm#i319|John W. Howe|b. 1753\nd. 30 Apr 1835|p6.htm#i320|Mary A. Waggoner|b. 1766|p6.htm#i321|
Relationship=3rd great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was McWharter. America Ulen was born on 25 October 1821 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Benjamin Ulen , Jr and Eleanor Howe. America Ulen married Harvey McWharter, son of James McWharter and Frances Newman, on 28 March 1838 at Louisa, Kentucky. America Ulen appeared on the census of 6 September 1850 at Greenup County, Kentucky, listed as America age 27 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as America age 38 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 14 June 1870 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as America age 49 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 at Boyd County, Kentucky, listed as America age 58 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 13 June 1900 at Elliott County, Kentucky, listed as America age 78 born October 1821 widowed, living in home of son-in-law, James Holbrook. She died on 21 August 1905 at Elliott County, Kentucky, at age 83. She was buried at Holbrook Cemetery, Elliott County, Kentucky.
Children of America Ulen and Harvey McWharter
- Eleanor McWharter+ b. 5 Apr 1840, d. 4 Apr 1864
- James W. McWharter+ b. 2 Jan 1842, d. 24 Nov 1919
- Charles H. McWharter b. 1844
- Benjamin S. McWharter b. 1845
- John C. McWharter+ b. 22 Sep 1849, d. 4 Apr 1926
- Mary Elizabeth McWharter+ b. 15 Dec 1851, d. 15 Sep 1947
- Octavia Jane McWharter+ b. 1856, d. 1934
- America Aurora McWharter b. 7 May 1858, d. 28 Jan 1912
- Theora Thursandra McWharter+ b. 7 May 1858, d. 21 Apr 1895
- Adeline McWharter b. 15 Nov 1861, d. 12 Jul 1925
Benjamin Ulen , Jr
M, b. 26 February 1790, d. 3 September 1861
Benjamin Ulen , Jr|b. 26 Feb 1790\nd. 3 Sep 1861|p6.htm#i316|Benjamin Ulen , Sr|b. 1754\nd. 30 Nov 1834|p6.htm#i318|Catherine Carpenter|b. 1764|p6.htm#i319|||||||(?) Carpenter Dr.||||||
Relationship=4th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Benjamin Ulen , Jr was born on 26 February 1790 at Point Pleasant, Virginia. He was the son of Benjamin Ulen , Sr and Catherine Carpenter. Benjamin Ulen , Jr married Eleanor Howe, daughter of John William Howe and Mary Ann Waggoner, on 27 April 1816. Benjamin Ulen , Jr married Elizabeth Raison, daughter of Louis Raison and Aramantha Young, on 2 December 1835. Benjamin Ulen , Jr appeared on the census of 31 July 1850 at Greenup County, Kentucky, listed as Benjamin age 60 head of house. He died on 3 September 1861 at Boyd County, Kentucky, at age 71.
Children of Benjamin Ulen , Jr and Eleanor Howe
- America Ulen+ b. 25 Oct 1821, d. 21 Aug 1905
- Charles Ulen b. 1823
- Frederick G. Ulen b. 1824
- Sarah Ann Ulen b. 1833
Children of Benjamin Ulen , Jr and Elizabeth Raison
- Hamilton B. Ulen
- John Kiser Ulen
- Elba Ulen
- Armantha R. Ulen b. 21 Mar 1843, d. 15 Oct 1923
- Lewis Raison Ulen b. 1846
- Margaret Ulen b. 1849
- Emily Louisa Ulen+ b. 6 Aug 1858, d. 18 Mar 1951
Eleanor Howe
F, b. 11 April 1787, d. 1823
Eleanor Howe|b. 11 Apr 1787\nd. 1823|p6.htm#i317|John William Howe|b. 1753\nd. 30 Apr 1835|p6.htm#i320|Mary Ann Waggoner|b. 1766|p6.htm#i321|Joseph Howe|b. 1729\nd. 1790|p6.htm#i323|Eleanor Dunbar|b. 1730|p6.htm#i324|Jacob Waggoner||p6.htm#i322||||
Relationship=4th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Cornelius. Her married name was Ulen. Eleanor Howe was born on 11 April 1787. She was the daughter of John William Howe and Mary Ann Waggoner. Eleanor Howe married Roland Cornelius on 6 October 1794. Eleanor Howe married Benjamin Ulen , Jr, son of Benjamin Ulen , Sr and Catherine Carpenter, on 27 April 1816. Eleanor Howe died in 1823.
Children of Eleanor Howe and Benjamin Ulen , Jr
- America Ulen+ b. 25 Oct 1821, d. 21 Aug 1905
- Charles Ulen b. 1823
- Frederick G. Ulen b. 1824
- Sarah Ann Ulen b. 1833
Benjamin Ulen , Sr
M, b. 1754, d. 30 November 1834
Relationship=5th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Benjamin Ulen , Sr Ben was captured and reared by Indians, escaped and, afterwards, at Point Pleasant, (W.) VA. was chased over a very high cliff at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha rivers, at a place now known as 'Ulen's Leap'. But he lived to tell the tale and died on poisoned whiskey at Greenup Co., Ky in 1834 at the age of 80. He was born in 1754. He married Catherine Carpenter, daughter of (?) Carpenter Dr.. Benjamin Ulen , Sr died on 30 November 1834 at Greenup County, Kentucky.
Children of Benjamin Ulen , Sr and Catherine Carpenter
- Benjamin Ulen , Jr+ b. 26 Feb 1790, d. 3 Sep 1861
- John Ulen b. 28 Oct 1792
- Nancy Ulen b. 10 May 1795
- Margaret Ulen b. 24 Feb 1797
- Samuel Ulen b. 5 Dec 1798
- Fredrick Ulen b. 10 Jan 1801
- Absolom Martin Ulen b. 21 Apr 1803
- Hamilton Carr Ulen b. 6 Apr 1805
Catherine Carpenter
F, b. 1764
Catherine Carpenter|b. 1764|p6.htm#i319|(?) Carpenter Dr.||||||||||||||||||
Relationship=5th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Catherine Carpenter also went by the name of Katie. Her married name was Ulen. She was born in 1764 at Boston, Massachutes. She was the daughter of (?) Carpenter Dr. Catherine Carpenter married Benjamin Ulen , Sr.
Children of Catherine Carpenter and Benjamin Ulen , Sr
- Benjamin Ulen , Jr+ b. 26 Feb 1790, d. 3 Sep 1861
- John Ulen b. 28 Oct 1792
- Nancy Ulen b. 10 May 1795
- Margaret Ulen b. 24 Feb 1797
- Samuel Ulen b. 5 Dec 1798
- Fredrick Ulen b. 10 Jan 1801
- Absolom Martin Ulen b. 21 Apr 1803
- Hamilton Carr Ulen b. 6 Apr 1805
John William Howe
M, b. 1753, d. 30 April 1835
John William Howe|b. 1753\nd. 30 Apr 1835|p6.htm#i320|Joseph Howe|b. 1729\nd. 1790|p6.htm#i323|Eleanor Dunbar|b. 1730|p6.htm#i324|James Howe||p6.htm#i325||||John Dunbar|b. 1701|p6.htm#i326|Mary Anderson||p6.htm#i327|
Relationship=5th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
John William Howe was a Virginia Private in Captain Cloyds Company during the Revolutionary War. He was born in 1753 at Fincastle County, Virginia. He was the son of Joseph Howe and Eleanor Dunbar. John William Howe married ? ? John William Howe married Mary Ann Waggoner, daughter of Jacob Waggoner, on 19 September 1782. John William Howe died on 30 April 1835 at Greenup County, Kentucky. He was buried at Howe Cemetery, Oldtown, Kentucky.
Child of John William Howe and ? ?
- James Howe+ b. 15 Jul 1774, d. 7 Jan 1845
Children of John William Howe and Mary Ann Waggoner
- Joseph Howe+ b. 12 Sep 1783
- Rebecca Howe b. 1785
- Eleanor Howe+ b. 11 Apr 1787, d. 1823
- Sarah Howe b. 20 Feb 1789
- William Howe+ b. 20 Jan 1791
- Daniel Lynham Howe b. 22 Mar 1793, d. 1833
- John Nelson Howe b. 3 Nov 1795
Mary Ann Waggoner
F, b. 1766
Mary Ann Waggoner|b. 1766|p6.htm#i321|Jacob Waggoner||p6.htm#i322||||||||||||||||
Relationship=5th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Howe. Mary Ann Waggoner was born in 1766 at Rowan County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Jacob Waggoner. Mary Ann Waggoner married John William Howe, son of Joseph Howe and Eleanor Dunbar, on 19 September 1782.
Children of Mary Ann Waggoner and John William Howe
- Joseph Howe+ b. 12 Sep 1783
- Rebecca Howe b. 1785
- Eleanor Howe+ b. 11 Apr 1787, d. 1823
- Sarah Howe b. 20 Feb 1789
- William Howe+ b. 20 Jan 1791
- Daniel Lynham Howe b. 22 Mar 1793, d. 1833
- John Nelson Howe b. 3 Nov 1795
Jacob Waggoner
M
Relationship=6th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Jacob Waggoner was born at Rowan County, North Carolina.
Child of Jacob Waggoner
- Mary Ann Waggoner+ b. 1766
Joseph Howe
M, b. 1729, d. 1790
Joseph Howe|b. 1729\nd. 1790|p6.htm#i323|James Howe||p6.htm#i325||||||||||||||||
Relationship=6th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Joseph Howe was born in 1729 at England. He was the son of James Howe. Joseph Howe married Eleanor Dunbar, daughter of John Dunbar and Mary Anderson, in 1748 at Boston, Massachutes. Joseph Howe died in 1790 at Montgomery County, Virginia.
Children of Joseph Howe and Eleanor Dunbar
- Joseph Howe , Jr b. 1749
- Elizabeth Howe b. 11 May 1751, d. 11 Jul 1835
- John William Howe+ b. 1753, d. 30 Apr 1835
- Eleanor Howe b. 1755, d. 14 Nov 1780
- Ann Howe b. 1756
- Daniel Howe b. 1758, d. 1838
- Rebecca Howe b. 11 Oct 1765, d. 17 Mar 1856
Eleanor Dunbar
F, b. 1730
Eleanor Dunbar|b. 1730|p6.htm#i324|John Dunbar|b. 1701|p6.htm#i326|Mary Anderson||p6.htm#i327|||||||||||||
Relationship=6th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Howe. Eleanor Dunbar was born in 1730 at Montgomery County, Virginia. She was the daughter of John Dunbar and Mary Anderson. Eleanor Dunbar married Joseph Howe, son of James Howe, in 1748 at Boston, Massachutes.
Children of Eleanor Dunbar and Joseph Howe
- Joseph Howe , Jr b. 1749
- Elizabeth Howe b. 11 May 1751, d. 11 Jul 1835
- John William Howe+ b. 1753, d. 30 Apr 1835
- Eleanor Howe b. 1755, d. 14 Nov 1780
- Ann Howe b. 1756
- Daniel Howe b. 1758, d. 1838
- Rebecca Howe b. 11 Oct 1765, d. 17 Mar 1856
James Howe
M
Relationship=7th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
James Howe was born at England.
Child of James Howe
- Joseph Howe+ b. 1729, d. 1790
John Dunbar
M, b. 1701
Relationship=7th great-grandfather of Charles Ray Rice.
Child of John Dunbar and Mary Anderson
- Eleanor Dunbar+ b. 1730
Mary Anderson
F
Relationship=7th great-grandmother of Charles Ray Rice.
Child of Mary Anderson and John Dunbar
- Eleanor Dunbar+ b. 1730
Charles Baldridge
M, b. 27 August 1836, d. 20 January 1914
Charles Baldridge|b. 27 Aug 1836\nd. 20 Jan 1914|p6.htm#i328|Robert Baldridge|b. 1811\nd. 9 Dec 1879|p6.htm#i291|Eleanor Hicks|b. 1815\nd. 1860|p6.htm#i292|William Baldridge Sr.|b. 1770\nd. 1825|p199.htm#i11369|Mary Arnett|b. 1770|p6.htm#i293|Charles Hicks|b. 1795\nd. 23 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i294|Rebecca Gibson|d. 1840|p6.htm#i295|
Relationship=3rd great-granduncle of Charles Ray Rice.
Charles Baldridge was born on 27 August 1836 at Russell County, Virginia. He was the son of Robert Baldridge and Eleanor Hicks. Charles Baldridge appeared on the census of 3 September 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Charles age 15 living in home of father. He married Amy Jane Morris, daughter of John Morris and Omey Hicks. Charles Baldridge appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Charles age 25 head of house. He appeared on the census of 11 August 1870 at Lawrence County, Kentucky, listed as Charles age 35 head of house. He appeared on the census of 25 June 1880 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Charles age 44 head of house. He married Sarah Cox. Charles Baldridge died on 20 January 1914 at age 77.
Children of Charles Baldridge and Amy Jane Morris
- Oma Baldridge b. 16 Mar 1855
- Eleanor Baldridge b. 1856
- Lydia Margaret Baldridge+ b. 16 Apr 1858
- Martha A. Baldridge b. Jan 1860
- Nancy Baldridge+ b. May 1862
- Cattie Baldridge b. 1864
- John W. Baldridge b. 1866
- Angeline Baldridge b. 1868
- Isabella Baldridge b. 1871
- Julia Baldridge b. 1873
- Ammzella Baldridge b. 1875
- Susanah Baldridge b. 1878
William Baldridge
M, b. 1837
William Baldridge|b. 1837|p6.htm#i329|Robert Baldridge|b. 1811\nd. 9 Dec 1879|p6.htm#i291|Eleanor Hicks|b. 1815\nd. 1860|p6.htm#i292|William Baldridge Sr.|b. 1770\nd. 1825|p199.htm#i11369|Mary Arnett|b. 1770|p6.htm#i293|Charles Hicks|b. 1795\nd. 23 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i294|Rebecca Gibson|d. 1840|p6.htm#i295|
Relationship=3rd great-granduncle of Charles Ray Rice.
William Baldridge was born in 1837. He was the son of Robert Baldridge and Eleanor Hicks. William Baldridge married Frances Morgan. William Baldridge married Mary Patrick.
Mary O. Baldridge
F, b. April 1841
Mary O. Baldridge|b. Apr 1841|p6.htm#i330|Robert Baldridge|b. 1811\nd. 9 Dec 1879|p6.htm#i291|Eleanor Hicks|b. 1815\nd. 1860|p6.htm#i292|William Baldridge Sr.|b. 1770\nd. 1825|p199.htm#i11369|Mary Arnett|b. 1770|p6.htm#i293|Charles Hicks|b. 1795\nd. 23 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i294|Rebecca Gibson|d. 1840|p6.htm#i295|
Relationship=3rd great-grandaunt of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Haywood. Mary O. Baldridge was born in April 1841 at Floyd County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Robert Baldridge and Eleanor Hicks. Mary O. Baldridge appeared on the census of 3 September 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 9 living in home of father. She married Samuel Haywood, son of Lewis Haywood and Elizabeth Higgins, on 9 December 1858 at Floyd County, Kentucky. Mary O. Baldridge appeared on the census of 20 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 17 living in home of husband. Her married name was Crisp. She married Bailey Crisp, son of Joel Crisp and Elizabeth Salmons. Mary O. Baldridge appeared on the census of 9 July 1870 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 35 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Mary age 38 living in home of husband.
Child of Mary O. Baldridge and Samuel Haywood
- Robert B. Haywood+ b. 16 Sep 1859
Children of Mary O. Baldridge and Bailey Crisp
- Joel Crisp b. May 1867
- Perlitha Crisp b. 1868
- Luther Elmore Crisp b. 1874
- Charles Marion Crisp b. 16 Dec 1875, d. 17 Nov 1876
- Susan Crisp b. Jul 1879
Nancy Baldridge
F, b. 18 April 1845, d. 17 June 1923
Nancy Baldridge|b. 18 Apr 1845\nd. 17 Jun 1923|p6.htm#i331|Robert Baldridge|b. 1811\nd. 9 Dec 1879|p6.htm#i291|Eleanor Hicks|b. 1815\nd. 1860|p6.htm#i292|William Baldridge Sr.|b. 1770\nd. 1825|p199.htm#i11369|Mary Arnett|b. 1770|p6.htm#i293|Charles Hicks|b. 1795\nd. 23 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i294|Rebecca Gibson|d. 1840|p6.htm#i295|
Relationship=3rd great-grandaunt of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Patrick. Nancy Baldridge was born on 18 April 1845 at Floyd County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Robert Baldridge and Eleanor Hicks. Nancy Baldridge appeared on the census of 3 September 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Nancy age 6 living in home of father. She appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Nancy A. age 16 living in home of father. She married Lewis Patrick, son of Hiram Partick and Mary Haywood, on 20 May 1862 at Floyd County, Kentucky. Nancy Baldridge appeared on the census of 23 July 1870 at Magoffin County, Kentucky, listed as Nancy age 26 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 17 June 1880 at Magoffin County, Kentucky, listed as Nancy age 35 living in home of husband. She appeared on the census of 16 June 1900 at Magoffin County, Kentucky, listed as Nancy age 54 born April 1846, married 38 years with 14 children, 12 still living, living in home of husband. She died on 17 June 1923 at age 78.
Children of Nancy Baldridge and Lewis Patrick
- Greenbary Patrick b. 1865
- Louisa Patrick b. 1867
- Minerva Patrick b. 1869
- Stephen Patrick b. 1869
- Henry Patrick b. 1871
- Harrison Patrick+ b. 27 Sep 1874
- Lee Patrick b. 1875
- Emmazella Patrick b. Aug 1879
- Dora Belle Patrick b. Aug 1879
- Lee Patrick b. Mar 1880
- Poppy Patrick b. Aug 1882
- Lizza Patrick b. Dec 1884
- Sally Patrick b. Aug 1886
Seatta Baldridge
F, b. May 1846
Seatta Baldridge|b. May 1846|p6.htm#i332|Robert Baldridge|b. 1811\nd. 9 Dec 1879|p6.htm#i291|Eleanor Hicks|b. 1815\nd. 1860|p6.htm#i292|William Baldridge Sr.|b. 1770\nd. 1825|p199.htm#i11369|Mary Arnett|b. 1770|p6.htm#i293|Charles Hicks|b. 1795\nd. 23 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i294|Rebecca Gibson|d. 1840|p6.htm#i295|
Relationship=3rd great-grandaunt of Charles Ray Rice.
Her married name was Wright. Seatta Baldridge was born in May 1846 at Floyd County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Robert Baldridge and Eleanor Hicks. Seatta Baldridge appeared on the census of 3 September 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Seatta age 4 living in home of father. She appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Seatta age 14 living in home of father. She married James Wright.
Children of Seatta Baldridge and James Wright
- Nancy Wright+
- Malcolm Wright
Rebecca Baldridge
F, b. 1848
Rebecca Baldridge|b. 1848|p6.htm#i333|Robert Baldridge|b. 1811\nd. 9 Dec 1879|p6.htm#i291|Eleanor Hicks|b. 1815\nd. 1860|p6.htm#i292|William Baldridge Sr.|b. 1770\nd. 1825|p199.htm#i11369|Mary Arnett|b. 1770|p6.htm#i293|Charles Hicks|b. 1795\nd. 23 Aug 1880|p6.htm#i294|Rebecca Gibson|d. 1840|p6.htm#i295|
Relationship=3rd great-grandaunt of Charles Ray Rice.
Rebecca Baldridge was born in 1848 at Floyd County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Robert Baldridge and Eleanor Hicks. Rebecca Baldridge appeared on the census of 3 September 1850 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Rebecca age 2 living in home of father. She appeared on the census of 19 July 1860 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Rebecca age 12 living in home of father. She appeared on the census of 5 July 1870 at Floyd County, Kentucky, listed as Rebecca age 20 living in home of father.
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