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Vernon Daily Banner Tuesday, November 3, 1903 MISS JENNIE KLINE ------------------ Passes Away Tuesday After Prolonged Illness ------------------ Special to the Daly Banner Fredericktown, O., Nov. 3--- Miss Jennie Kline, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kline resid- ing near Berlin chapel north of this city, died Tuesday morning after a prolonged illness of rheu- matism. The immediate cause of this young lady's death was heart trouble. Miss Kline was 17 years of age and was born in this coun- ty. She is survived by her par- ents and six brothers. The funer- al services will occur Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from her late home. Interment will be made in the cemetery at Berlin chapel, Rev. Huntsberger of Amity, officiating. ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 17:30:51 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: BIOS: RICE, Knox County, 1881 For Ellen (Rice) Aralis fmaralis1@home.com From the "1803 History of Knox County, Ohio Past and Present", Graham, 1881: RICE, Frederick, Jefferson Township, deceased, son of Isaac and Cordelia Rice; born in Washington County Pennsylvania, December 19, 1821; was brought to Knox county by his parents when seven years of age, his father locating in Jefferson township, north of the village of Danville, where the subject of this sketch received his education. At the age of twenty-one years he commenced teaching school, and taught five terms. On November 11, 1857, at the age of twenty-five years, he united in marriage with Miss Nancy J. Withron, daughter of James and Elizabeth Withron, born in Carroll county, October 6, 1826. After his marriage he moved on a farm owned by Phillip Baker, where he remained about five years; he then rented a farm owned by Marshal, and remained there until his father's death, which occurred about the year 1855 or 1856. He then purchased the farm formerly owned by his father, where he moved with his family, and remained until his death, which occurred March 20, 1875, aged fifty-three years. Mr. Rice filled the offices of trustee, clerk, and justice of the peace, in Jefferson township. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Rice resulted in eight children, viz: James W., born December 26, 1846, died September 16, 1850; Isaac O., born July 28, 1851; Channing F., December 10, 1854; William B., June 25, 1857, died October 2, 1857; Charles P., born November 7, 1858; Frederick F., March 21, 1863, died September 11, 1879; Elisabeth C., born October 2, 1865; Byron L., March 2, 1871. Five of the children are living. Nancy J. Rice, wife of Frederick Rice, died September 17, 1879, aged fifty-three years. She had been a consistent member of the Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal church of Jefferson township. ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 17:30:48 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: BIOS: RICE, Knox County, 1881 For Ellen (Rice) Aralis fmaralis1@home.com From the "1803 History of Knox County, Ohio Past and Present", Graham, 1881: RICE, Ephraim, farmer, Brown Township, post office, Danville, son of Isaac Rice, born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, August 15, 1827, was brought to Knox county by his parents when a boy, in 1827, his father locating in Jefferson township, where he erected a good hewed log house, into which he moved his family. Here the subject of this sketch was reared and remained until February 3, 1857, when he married Mary M. Bowman, she being the widow of Martin Bowman, born July 5, 1835. After his marriage he purchased a farm of one hundred and twenty-five acres in Brown Township, where he then moved and has since remained. Mr. Rice has held the office of trustee for a number of years. By their marriage they have become the parents of seven children: Clinton M., born November 6, 1857; Tamsen J., March 13, 1860; Emma F., September 1, 1861; Hattie E., June 2, 1863; Solomon B., March 12, 1865; WIlliam B., January 28, 1867; J.I.C., November 21, 1869. Tamsen J. and Emma E are both married and reside in Brown Township, Knox County. ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 17:30:46 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: OBITS: RICE, Knox County 1868-1888 From the Knox County Obit Book: RICE, Frederick d. 21Mar1875 52y 3m 7d RICE, OM d. 8Sept1868(?) RICE, Ephran d. 7April1888 age 63y RICE, Elizabeth mother of Jonathan and Mrs. Geo d. 16Feb2886 age 74ys Kaylor (Jonathan) RCIE, Jonathan 12July1886 (born 9March1809) -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V98 Issue #14 ******************************************