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Charlotte Jane <I>Timmons</I> Rice

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Charlotte Jane Timmons Rice

Birth
Jasper County, Indiana, USA
Death
27 Jan 1897 (aged 47)
Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Nemaha County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk XI
Memorial ID
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m: Stephen Rice
m: J.C. Kevan


Mrs. Lottie J. Kevan, wife of Mr. J. C. Kevan, died near Denison, Kas., Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Kevan had been married less than two years. Mrs. Kevan was born in Indiana, Feb. 11, 1849, being 47 years, l l months and 16 days old. She was converted and joined the United Brethren church when young, of which she remained a faithful member. "Asleep in Jesus" being song by request of her daughter .... The remains were taken to the Ontario cemetery ...
The Holton Recorder, February 4, 1897.

Denison. February 3. Died, Wednesday, January 27, Mrs. Rice Kevan ....
The Tribune, February 5, I897.

Ontario. Mrs. Lotta Rice, a former resident of this neighborhood, and who had many friends among us, was buried in the Ontario grave yard last Thursday. She was married for the second time, over a year ago and lived in Topeka. Rice being the name of her first husband.
The Kansas Sunflower, February 4, 1897.

m: Stephen Rice
m: J.C. Kevan


Mrs. Lottie J. Kevan, wife of Mr. J. C. Kevan, died near Denison, Kas., Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Kevan had been married less than two years. Mrs. Kevan was born in Indiana, Feb. 11, 1849, being 47 years, l l months and 16 days old. She was converted and joined the United Brethren church when young, of which she remained a faithful member. "Asleep in Jesus" being song by request of her daughter .... The remains were taken to the Ontario cemetery ...
The Holton Recorder, February 4, 1897.

Denison. February 3. Died, Wednesday, January 27, Mrs. Rice Kevan ....
The Tribune, February 5, I897.

Ontario. Mrs. Lotta Rice, a former resident of this neighborhood, and who had many friends among us, was buried in the Ontario grave yard last Thursday. She was married for the second time, over a year ago and lived in Topeka. Rice being the name of her first husband.
The Kansas Sunflower, February 4, 1897.



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