Ruth Marvin

Female 1802 - 1897  (94 years)


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  1. 1.  Ruth Marvin was born 01 Apr 1802; died 01 Jan 1897, Dakota Co. MN; was buried , Red Rose Cemetery, Waterford, Dakota Co. MN.

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    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18922133

    Ruth married George Washington RICE. George (son of James RICE and Elinor) was born ca 1781, Virginia; died 15 Aug 1850, Jackson Co. OH; was buried , New Zion Cemetery, Thurman, Jackson Co. OH. [Group Sheet]

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    1. 2. George Washington RICE, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born 05 Jun 1839, Gallia Co. OH; died 09 Dec 1917, Wadena Co. MN; was buried , Marshall Cemetery, Wadena Co. MN.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Washington RICE, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ruth1) was born 05 Jun 1839, Gallia Co. OH; died 09 Dec 1917, Wadena Co. MN; was buried , Marshall Cemetery, Wadena Co. MN.

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    OBITUARY

    From Find A Grave

    "TAPS" FOR CIVIL WAR VETERAN

    Death of Geo. W Rice of Orton Twp. Occurred Last Sunday Evening

    George W. Rice, a Civil War veteran, who for fifteen years has been a highly respected resident of Orton township, this county, died at his home Sunday evening, December 9, at 9:15 o'clock. The direct cause of his death was pleurisy, but he had been declining in health for months and his friends realized that the end was but a short time away.

    George W. Rice was born in the state of Illinois June 15, 1839, and was therefore over 78 years of age. He came to Minnesota when a young man, settling at Northfield, where at the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, he enlisted in Company "F", 8th Regiment of Minnesota Volunteers, and served with honor throughout the war. He was under General Thomas and participated in the terrible battles waged in Tennessee. Later he was a member of the troops who went to the Bad Lands in South Dakota to subdue an Indian tribe which caused much trouble after the war.

    Some years after the war he came to Todd county where he lived several years and then came to Orton township fifteen years ago where he had since made his home. Deceased was an exemplary citizen, a kind and loving husband and father and he numbered his friends in this part of Wadena county by the hundreds.

    "Dad" Rice, as he was affectionately called by his friends, was a true blue patriot and never did he think of himself too old to serve his beloved country. He risked his life hundreds of times and suffered untold hardships during the Civil War and always said that he would do it again to defend "Old Glory" which should be an inspiration to all young men in the present time of danger to our glorious nation.

    Deceased is survived by his second wife and nine children, six sons and three daughters. The funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon and interment was made in the McClure cemetery in Lyons township. Rev Smith preaching the funeral sermon.

    Buried:
    Grave location, portrait and biography:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=69350860