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From: "Brenda Duckers" <>
Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Mary Ann Marilda Elizabeth RICE
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 22:09:24 -0600
References: <5.2.0.9.0.20050224115645.016f08f8@evansville.net> <00ea01c51b6a$601b4390$e21c480c@yourkybtg65gxe>
Hi Jan
All five volumes have several entries for the surname Rice.
I typed out all the entries of Nicholas Rice for you
If you like any of these abbreviated entries you can write directly to the
archives at
Breckinridge and get the entire entry in the courthouse books
Volume V is the 1880 census. If you have other ways to
access the census then you may not need volume V.
These courthouse entries offer a bit of personalty to the
ancestors.
John thank you for Bettie's new address and I hope that she
did not mind my look ups
Brenda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Janice Lund" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Mary Ann Marilda Elizabeth RICE
> Thanks for the information, John. I have her webpage bookmarked. And
> Brenda, thank YOU for all the info you sent me on Nicholas RICE. The
weird
> thing is I didn't get your original message, only the part below that John
> forwarded. I really want to thank you and ask if I was going to buy a
book
> from Betty Cook, which one did you mean had a lot of references to him?
>
> Thanks again!!
>
> Jan Lund
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John G. West" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 10:07 AM
> Subject: Re: [KYBRECKI] Mary Ann Marilda Elizabeth RICE
>
>
> >I do not know if Bettie Cook is on this list or not, but she has moved
from
> >the address listed. Her husband has passed away. There are five
wonderful
> >volumes of the Breckinridge County Kentucky Records. She is a direct
> >descendant of Presley Cummins.
> >
> > This is the URL to her publications site with new postal address, phone
> > number and email address. Bettie is a Certified Genealogist, President
of
> > the Tri-State Genealogical Society and a good friend. If you order or
> > inquire about her books, tell her John West sent you. JGW
> >
> > http://members.sigecom.net/bacook/
> >
> > At 10:58 AM 2/22/2005 -0600, you wrote:
> >>No cemetery records for Nicholas or his wife
> >>
> >>thought you might enjoy the following
> >>
> >>This includes information from the volumes
> >>Breckinridge County Kentucky Records
> >>by Michael L. Cook C.G.
> >>and Bettie A. Cummings Cook C.G.
> >>copyright 1984
> >>
> >>Cook Publications
> >>3318 Wimberg Avenue
> >>Evansville, Indiana 47720
> >>812-424-4488
> >>
> >>Aug 19, 1803 Nicholas served on a jury panel
> >>county court records book I, p31-33
> >>argument over something a woman said
> >>[Volume I page 6]
> >>
> >>Again April 17, 1804
> >>called upon to serve jury
> >>pages 92-93
> >>
> >>Monday July 16, 1804, page 113
> >>Commonwealth v. William Hardin, Jr. on indictment for assault and
battery
> >>against John Pate. Defendant pleaded not guilty, asked for jury trial.
> >>Jury included Barney Miller, Thomas Piety, Nicholas Rice, Henry Faith,
> >>Presley Cummins, Jacob Richey, Peter Peckenpaugh, John Claycomb, Aquilla
> >>Huff, Samuel Jolly, Jacob Rice and Jonathan Hickman.
> >>Found defendant guilty, assessed damages 25 cents and costs.
> >>[Volume I page 22]
> >>
> >>
> >>Monday October 15, 1804, Grand Jury empanelled to include Joseph Mason,
> >>foreman, Abraham McClellan, Nicholas Helt, Samuel Hamilton, Peter
> >>Peckinpaugh, Nicholas Rice, Thomas Piety, George Tobin, William Finch,
> >>Manlove Walls, Thomas Asbury, William Richey Jr., David Edwards, George
> >>Hughs, Adam Bruner, Matthias Syphur, George Bruner Sr., Abraham Hiley,
> >>Daniel Hardin and Edward Smith.
> >>[Volume I, page 27]
> >>
> >>Monday October 15, 1804 page 153, the grand jury returned with the
> >>following
> >>indictments:
> >>Against James Smith, late of said county, for drunkeness on August 25,
> >>1804
> >>at house of Manlove Walls, "being drunk and deprived of the natural use
of
> >>his mental powers with or by spiritous liquors to the evil example of
all
> >>good sober minded men." Information provided by Coonrad Bruner.
> >>there were about a dozen for fighting, profane swearing, and drunkeness
> >>one on the word of Nicholas Rice
> >>
> >>Monday April 15, 1805 "13th year of the commonwealth"
> >>Jury was empaneled, Benjamin A. Pate foreman, jury members to include
> >>Nicholas Rice.
> >>
> >>Monday July 15, 1805, page 184, grand jury empaneled to include Nicholas
> >>Rice
> >>
> >>same day page 191, Jo Huston v. Adam Bruner on debt, three suits entered
> >>page 192, Jo Huston, assignee of Joseph Carnes v. Adam Bruner, on debt.
On
> >>this case and the preceding, Peter Peckenpaugh and Nicholas Rice came
into
> >>court and made bond for the defendent.
> >>[Volume I, page 36]
> >>
> >>Wednesday, October 23, 1805, page 248
> >>William Kelso v. William Hardin, Jr. Parties appeared by their attorneys
> >>and
> >>office judgment in clerk's office was set aside. Jury trial ordered,
and
> >>jury selected, included Nicholas Rice, Thomas Wheeler, Ansel Hyde,
Philip
> >>Tabor, John Sterrit, Samuel H. Bates, David Waggoner, James Greenwell,
> >>Thomas Brown Sr., Abraham McClellan, Barney Miller, and Elias Rodes.
> >>Assessed damages of 8 pounds, 1 shilling, 5 pence against defendant.
> >>
> >>
> >>*****************************************************
> >>
> >>Breckinridge County Deed Book A, page 34, June 10, 1801
> >>Benjamin Allen Pate and Edward DeHaven, two of the Commissioners
appointed
> >>by the County Court for the purpose of dividing lands between residents
> >>and
> >>non-residents of this state by virtue of an act of assembly, to Nickolus
> >>Rice, agent for Charles Hickman, part of two surveys of 1000 acres
between
> >>Charles Hickman and Joseph Tobin who was located. Recorded June 10,
1801
> >>[Volume I, page 134]
> >>
> >>Deed Book A, page 35, July 28, 1795
> >>Charles Hickman of Fayette County, State of Pennsylvania appointed
> >>Nicholas
> >>Rice of Hardin County his attorney-in-fact to make special deed of
> >>conveyance made for John Dossett of 500 acres on head waters of Hardin
> >>Creek, made May 13, 1783. Witnesses John Vertrees and Bladin Ashby.
> >>Recorded July 4, 1801.
> >>[Volume I, page 134]
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Breckinridge County Deed Book A, pages 133 to 135, March 22, 1803
> >>Nicholas Rice and Mary, his wife, to William Kelso. For $20, lot #32 in
> >>Hardinsburg, being 5 acres. Recorded March 22, 1803
> >>[Volume I, page 143]
> >>
> >>
> >>Breckinridge Marriage Records,
> >>[Volume I page 193]
> >>Decembr 30, 1803, Thomas Dowell to Ann Coomes. Father of groom Micajah
> >>Dowell. Consent of guardian of bride, Nicholas Rice.
> >>
> >>[Nicholas not shown in Volumes II or III]
> >>
> >>Breckinridge County Deed Book C (1810-1816) page 107
> >>[this is Volume IV of Michael and Bettie Cook's record books, volume IV
> >>pages 159-160]
> >>"This is very faded and difficult to read"
> >> Whereas Nicholas Rice, dec'd gave in his lifetime to his son Jacob
> >> Rice
> >>land where Jacob Rice now lives, 266 acres, on which said Nicholas Rice
> >>held
> >>a bond on Thomas Bower for the conveyance and said Nicholas Rice
departed
> >>this life without making any will or giving the said Jacob Rice any
> >>writing
> >>for the conveyance of said land, now we, Adam Bruner and Elizabeth his
> >>wife,
> >>late Elizabeth Rice, Belsar ? Claycomb and Catherine his wife, late
> >>Catherine Rice, Nicholas Coonts and Thomas Dowel and Anna his wife, late
> >>Anna Coonts descendents of Polly Coonts, dec'd, late Polly Rice, Henry
> >>Dean
> >>and Sally his wife, late Sally Rice, Jacob Wise and Nancy his wife, late
> >>Nancy Rice, John Peckenpaugh and Christina his wife, late Christina
Rice,
> >>Nathaniel Hamilton, adm. of John Hamilton, dec'd for and in behalf of
the
> >>heirs of John Hamilton and Hannah his wife, late Hannah Rice now
deceased,
> >>Rachel Rice and Jonathan Rice, who are heirs and legal representatives
of
> >>the said Nicholas Rice, dec'd, in consideration of the gift made by the
> >>said
> >>intestator and also in consideration of the said Jacob Rice having
> >>relinquished all claim on the estate of the said Nicholas Rice, dec'd.,
> >>transfer without any recourse to us or our heirs the said bond held by
> >>Nicholas Rice on the said Thomas Bower for the conveyance of the said
266
> >>acres where Jacob Rice now lives this 18th day of December 1809.
(Signed
> >>by
> >>all parties mentioned above).
> >>Endorsement reads "I Jacob Rice, do hereby transfer to Robert Hendrick
and
> >>Calvin Hendrick all my right, title and interest in and to the above
> >>mentioned bond on Thomas Bower and also agree to procure the signature
of
> >>Nicholas Coonts to the within transfer as soon as he comes of age."
June
> >>18, 1811. Witnessed by Jo. Allen
> >>Recorded June 18, 1811
> >>
> >>Deed Book D, page 388 December 26, 1818
> >>Joseph Mason, high sheriff of Breckinridge County, by John Sterrett, his
> >>deputy, to Adam Bruner.
> >>Whereas a writ dated May 5, 1818 from the Breckinridge County Circuit
> >>Court
> >>commanded the sheriff to make from the estate of Abraham Hickman,
> >>Johnathan
> >>Hickman, Solomon Hickman, John Crabb and Sally his wife late Sally
> >>Hickman,
> >>Solomon Miller and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Hickman, Jonathan
> >>Miller and Mary his wife late Mary Hickman, and Daniel Arnold and
Rebecca
> >>his wife late Rebecca Hickman, heirs and legal representatives of
Charles
> >>Hickman dec'd., their dec'd father, the sum of $25.00 with interest at
5%
> >>per year from July 4, 1795 until paid and $21.32 costs, which Adam
Bruner,
> >>Sr. and Elizabeth his wife, and other heirs and legal representatives of
> >>NICHOLAS RICE dec'd had in said court recovered as well as damages
> >>suffered
> >>by reason of Charles Hickman failing to keep and perform a certain
> >>covenant
> >>to convey certain lands to the above named property in the county on
which
> >>to levy the judgment, the judgment was levied on 166 2/3 acres of land,
> >>500
> >>acres of land, and 166 2/3 acres of land, all in Breckinridge County.
> >>The sheriff exposed for sale a tract of 166 2/3 acres but this did not
> >>sell
> >>for a sufficient amount to satisfy the judgment, so a second writ
resulted
> >>in exposure of the 500 acre tract, on August 10, 1818, at the dwelling
> >>house
> >>of Robert Hendrick agreeable to the advertisement. Adam Bruner became
> >>purchaser as highest bidder, for $1.62 1/2 which he immediately paid.
> >>This
> >>deed makes the conveyance.
> >>Recorded December 28, 1818
> >>[Volume IV page 301]
> >>
> >>Deed Book D, page 424, dated February 9, 1819 more of the same shown
> >>above
> >>
> >>Deed Book E, page 96, December 23, 1815
> >>Estate of Nicholas Rice dec'd to Nicholas Cooms for $1
> >>
> >>These volumes have a great deal of Rice information
> >>Brenda
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>----- Original Message -----
> >>From: "Janice Lund" <>
> >>To: <>
> >>Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 10:45 PM
> >>Subject: [KYBRECKI] Mary Ann Marilda Elizabeth RICE
> >>
> >>
> >> > Brenda, do you have any cemetery record for Mary Ann Marilda
Elizabeth
> >>(nee
> >> > Hickman) widow of Nicholas RICE? She died after the 1810
Breckinridge
> >> > County census. Her husband, Nicholas, died 21 April 1809. Any help
> >> > appreciated!
> >> >
> >> > Thanks, Jan Lund
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
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