What is the origin of the name Rice?
1: Welsh: Anglicized pronunciation of one of the most common Welsh personal names Rhys from a form originally meaning ‘rash impetuous’ also spelled Rys and Re(e)s. See also Reese [...]
Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
...and is a son of Joel H. and Kate (Hadley) Rice, residents of Fairport, Missouri, where the father is prominent... (Cameron, Missouri, United States - 1876)
...and is a son of Joel H. and Kate (Hadley) Rice, residents of Fairport, Missouri, where the father is prominent... (Cameron, Missouri, United States - 1876)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
...and is a son of Nathaniel H. and Jane (Rice) Bagley, the former at one time a prominent and progressive... (Putnam county, Ohio, United States - 1868)
...and is a son of Nathaniel H. and Jane (Rice) Bagley, the former at one time a prominent and progressive... (Putnam county, Ohio, United States - 1868)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
...from De Kalb county, Missouri, Mr. Rice was born in Cameron, this state, in 1876, and is a son of... (Cameron, Missouri, United States - 1876)
...from De Kalb county, Missouri, Mr. Rice was born in Cameron, this state, in 1876, and is a son of... (Cameron, Missouri, United States - 1876)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
...senior partner of the firm, John D. Rice, who in that connection has made improvements which rank his store on... (Cameron, Missouri, United States - 1876)
...senior partner of the firm, John D. Rice, who in that connection has made improvements which rank his store on... (Cameron, Missouri, United States - 1876)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
... John D. Rice received his fundamental education in the Cameron high school, rounding out the... (Grand, Missouri, United States - 1899)
... John D. Rice received his fundamental education in the Cameron high school, rounding out the... (Grand, Missouri, United States - 1899)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
...who became the wife of Milton Rice, of Dawn, Walter, who is engaged in farming in Blue Mound township, Ellsworth... (Dawn, Missouri, United States - 1874)
...who became the wife of Milton Rice, of Dawn, Walter, who is engaged in farming in Blue Mound township, Ellsworth... (Dawn, Missouri, United States - 1874)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
... George W. Rice occupies a foremost position in agricultural circles in Livingston county as the... (Livingston Co., Missouri, United States - 1913)
... George W. Rice occupies a foremost position in agricultural circles in Livingston county as the... (Livingston Co., Missouri, United States - 1913)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
...On July 2, 1874, Mr. Rice was united in marriage in Chillicothe, Missouri, to Miss Lizzie Rogers, a daughter... (Chillicothe, Missouri, United States - 1874)
...On July 2, 1874, Mr. Rice was united in marriage in Chillicothe, Missouri, to Miss Lizzie Rogers, a daughter... (Chillicothe, Missouri, United States - 1874)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
...in Pattonsburg, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Rice are the parents of one daughter, Lucille. The family home, which is owned... (Pattonsburg, Missouri, United States - 1900)
...in Pattonsburg, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Rice are the parents of one daughter, Lucille. The family home, which is owned... (Pattonsburg, Missouri, United States - 1900)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
... Mr. Rice was united in marriage in Gallatin, Missouri, in 1900, to Miss Lena White,... (Gallatin, Missouri, United States - 1900)
... Mr. Rice was united in marriage in Gallatin, Missouri, in 1900, to Miss Lena White,... (Gallatin, Missouri, United States - 1900)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
...Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Rice have three children:... (Colorado, Colorado, United States - 1874)
...Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Rice have three children:... (Colorado, Colorado, United States - 1874)
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Past and present of Livingston County, Missouri : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement V. 2
...order. The religious faith of Mr. Rice is that of the Episcopal church, which he attends and in the work... (Livingston Co, Missouri, United States - 1913)
...order. The religious faith of Mr. Rice is that of the Episcopal church, which he attends and in the work... (Livingston Co, Missouri, United States - 1913)
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What is the origin of the name Rice?
1: Welsh: Anglicized pronunciation of one of the most common Welsh personal names Rhys from a form originally meaning ‘rash impetuous’ also spelled Rys and Re(e)s. See also Reese [...]