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Facts and Events
Name |
Samuel P. Rice |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2] |
3 Sep 1819 |
Juniata, Pennsylvania, United States |
Other[14] |
1842 |
Ohio, United StatesLand |
Other[3][15] |
1843 |
QR: NW; Section 14; Twp. 23; Range 18, Richland, OhioLand |
Other[16] |
1844 |
Land |
Other[4][17] |
1844 |
QR: NW; Section 14; Twp. 23; Range 18, Richland, OhioLand |
Marriage |
4 Mar 1847 |
Shelby, Richland, Ohioto Rebecca Middleswart |
Other[5][18] |
1849 |
Land |
Other[6][19] |
1849 |
QR: NE; Section 18; Twp. 23; Range 19, Richland, OhioLand |
Census[7] |
1850 |
Blooming Grove, Morrow, Ohio, United States |
Emigration[8][5][20] |
1852 |
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Occupation[5] |
1852 |
Marysville, Yuba, California, United StatesLumbering business near Brownsville, near Dry Creek |
Will[9][21] |
1852 |
QR: PT; Section 14; Twp. 23; Range 18, Richland, Ohio |
Other[5][22] |
4 Apr 1854 |
Dry Creek,CaliforniaLand |
Occupation[5] |
1860 |
Washoe, Nevada, United StatesLived there for 2 years. |
Occupation[5] |
Bet 1860 and 1862 |
Washoe, Nevada, United StatesFollowed teaming trade. |
Occupation[5] |
Bet 1862 and 1868 |
6th and B Streets, Marysville, Sutter, Calif |
Other[10][23] |
1868 |
142 acresLand |
Other[5][24] |
1868 |
NW 1/4 of Section 29 (Franklin Road & Geo. Washington Blvd.), Marysville, Sutter, CalifLand |
Other[11] |
1 Dec 1868 |
Mt. Diablo meridian, township 0150N, range 0030E, section 029, Sutter, CALand |
Census[12][25] |
1870 |
Yuba Township, Sutter, Calif |
Other[13][26] |
10 Nov 1899 |
80th Birthday PartyAnecdote |
Death[1] |
25 Mar 1902 |
Sutter, Sutter, California, United States"his home near Franklin Corners", |
Burial? |
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Section 1, Lot 20, Space 7; Sutter City Cemetary, Sutter, Sutter, Calif |
Reference Number? |
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163 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Coxtree/Cox Family Bible, Present Owner: unknown, Location: unknown (unknown, unknown).
- ↑ Coxtree/Federal Census, Sutter County, Calif. 1890, Record Type: census, Household: Young
R200; 58190; pt. 150.
- ↑ Coxtree/Richland Co., OH Deed Book
vol. 27, p. 80.
- ↑ Coxtree/Richland Co., OH Deed Book
vol. 28, p. 18.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Coxtree/Jerry E. Orr, Six Generations on a Sutter County, California Farm (about 1975).
- ↑ Coxtree/Richland Co., OH Deed Book
vol. 33, p. 197.
- ↑ Coxtree/OH 1850 Federal Census Index, Record Type: Federal Population Schedule, Household: Rice, Page: 158, Record Info: OHS9a7688872 (1850)
OH 1850 Federal Census Index.
- ↑ Coxtree/San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists, Record Type: book, Name Of Person: Louis J. Rasmussen, Ship Name: Brother Jonathan (San Francisco Historic Records, June 17, 1852 to January 6, 1853).
- ↑ Coxtree/Richland Co., OH Deed Book
vol. 36, p. 163.
- ↑ Coxtree/Memorial & Biographical History of Northern California (Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill, 1891).
- ↑ Coxtree/Samuel Rice, Sutter Co., CA - Index to Federal Land Records, Url: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ca/sutter/land/sutter.txt
Sutter Co., CA - Index to Federal Land Records.
- ↑ Coxtree/CA Census 1870, Household: Rice, Location: Yuba Township, 147, Record Info: CA129151698 (1870).
- ↑ Coxtree/Sutter County Farmer: A Birthday Gathering, Page: p. 4, Col. C (10 Nov 1899).
- ↑ Purchased 80 acres of land from father (Zachariah) for $530.
- ↑ Sold to John Rice.
- ↑ Sold 80 acres of land purchased from father in 1842 for $850.
- ↑ Sold to John Kilmer
- ↑ Sold 50 acres of land for $2000.
- ↑ Sold to John Snyder - 100 acres
- ↑ Began migration to Calif. in fall, sailing from NY on the
steamer ship "Brother Jonathan", taking Nicaragua route. Landed in San Francisco, Calif. on 3 Dec., 1852. The latter part of the voyage is chronicled as having taken 12 days from San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua to San Francisco, Calif. Captain: C. H. Baldwin Cargo: not listed Passengers: included Samuel Rice, wife and infant, D. Middleworth (sic) and wife (?) Middlewith (?) Middlewath
Went to Marysville.
- ↑ Sold to John Turbett - 120 acres
- ↑ Purchased 1/4 interest in 640 acres.
- ↑ Bought a squatter's right to present property; now has 215
acres of "choice agricultural land, in a fine state of cultivation".
- ↑ US Land Office patented this parcel of land.
- ↑ CA 1870 Federal Census Index, pg. 147
- ↑ referred to as "Uncle Sammy"; "Mr. Rice is hale and hearty and
enjoys mirth and merriment as well as he did in his younger days".
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