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Harriet <I>Russell</I> Rice

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Harriet Russell Rice

Birth
Monroeville, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Oct 1904 (aged 77)
Paw Paw, Van Buren County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Paw Paw, Van Buren County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
PR-00A-001-016-02
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Father: C. W. Chauncey Russell or George W. Russell but called Chauncey but still only a theory. He and Polly (Mary Ann) were married in Huron Co., OH on 10 Nov 1826.

Harriet Married 1/ William or John William Wilson in Huron Co., OH on 21 Jan 1847. In 1850 they are in Huron Co., OH and then 1860 in Porter, Cass Co., MI. It is unknown if they divorced or he died. They had 6 children:
Riley Madison Wilson 1848-1903
Anna Martha Wilson Post 1849-1926
John William Wilson 1857-1932
Mary Wilson 1859-??
Susan B.Wilson 1860-1883
Another child

She then married 2/ Nelson Smith who I believe is Henry Nelson Smith 1830-1882. They are in Niles, Berrien Co., MI in 1880. They had 4 children:
Frank Smith 1865-1872
Edward? Eddie Smith- 1867-??
Rose Lee Smith Rowland 1869-1944
Another child

She married last Orville A. Rice on 12 Aug 1885 Van Buren Co., MI and they had no children.



The True Northerner 21 Oct 1904
Mrs. O. A. Rice died at her home in this village Saturday forenoon, October 15, from a congestive chill. She had been ill only a week, and was not considered in a serious condition until a few hours before her death. Harriet Russell was born October 10, 1827, in Monroeville, Huron county, Ohio. When 18 years old she was married to Wm. Russell, and they soon moved to Cass county, Michigan. Six children were born to them, of whom only two are living: John W. WILSON of Oklahoma, who was present at the funeral, and Mrs. Anna POST. She was married a second time in 1864, to Nathan SMITH, and they lived in Niles until his death in 1882. Four children blessed this union; two died in infancy, and the youngest, Mrs. Rose ROWLAND, was with her in her last sickness. She married again in August 1885, to O. A. RICE, and they lived happily together until her death. Mrs. Rice was a quiet, home-loving woman, and is mourned by many friends as well as relatives. The funeral was held at the home Tuesday at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. G. P. Linderman. The burial was at Prospect Hill cemetery.


Father: C. W. Chauncey Russell or George W. Russell but called Chauncey but still only a theory. He and Polly (Mary Ann) were married in Huron Co., OH on 10 Nov 1826.

Harriet Married 1/ William or John William Wilson in Huron Co., OH on 21 Jan 1847. In 1850 they are in Huron Co., OH and then 1860 in Porter, Cass Co., MI. It is unknown if they divorced or he died. They had 6 children:
Riley Madison Wilson 1848-1903
Anna Martha Wilson Post 1849-1926
John William Wilson 1857-1932
Mary Wilson 1859-??
Susan B.Wilson 1860-1883
Another child

She then married 2/ Nelson Smith who I believe is Henry Nelson Smith 1830-1882. They are in Niles, Berrien Co., MI in 1880. They had 4 children:
Frank Smith 1865-1872
Edward? Eddie Smith- 1867-??
Rose Lee Smith Rowland 1869-1944
Another child

She married last Orville A. Rice on 12 Aug 1885 Van Buren Co., MI and they had no children.



The True Northerner 21 Oct 1904
Mrs. O. A. Rice died at her home in this village Saturday forenoon, October 15, from a congestive chill. She had been ill only a week, and was not considered in a serious condition until a few hours before her death. Harriet Russell was born October 10, 1827, in Monroeville, Huron county, Ohio. When 18 years old she was married to Wm. Russell, and they soon moved to Cass county, Michigan. Six children were born to them, of whom only two are living: John W. WILSON of Oklahoma, who was present at the funeral, and Mrs. Anna POST. She was married a second time in 1864, to Nathan SMITH, and they lived in Niles until his death in 1882. Four children blessed this union; two died in infancy, and the youngest, Mrs. Rose ROWLAND, was with her in her last sickness. She married again in August 1885, to O. A. RICE, and they lived happily together until her death. Mrs. Rice was a quiet, home-loving woman, and is mourned by many friends as well as relatives. The funeral was held at the home Tuesday at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. G. P. Linderman. The burial was at Prospect Hill cemetery.




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