Laura F. Rice

Brief Life History of Laura F.

When Laura F. Rice was born about 1860, in Illinois, United States, her father, Elbert Gallatin Rice, was 38 and her mother, Mary Ann Camp, was 36. She died about 1862, in her hometown, at the age of 4.

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Family Time Line

Elbert Gallatin Rice
1823–1892
Mary Ann Camp
1825–1902
Sarah Ellen Rice
1848–1925
Laura F. Rice
1860–1862
Nancy Catherine Rice
1850–1929
Albert Clark Rice
1853–1939
Walter Scott Rice
1854–1938
William Putnam Rice
1856–1922
Mary Jane "Jennie" Rice
1859–1940
Emma Florence Rice
1861–1955
John Campbell Rice
1864–1937
Georgia Anna Rice
1866–1901
Eva May Rice
1870–1941

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World Events (1)

1861 · Simple life to Soldiers

Illinois contributed 250,000 soldiers to the Union Army, ranking it fourth in terms of the total men fighting for a single state. Troops mainly fought in the Western side of the Appalachian Mountains, but a few regiments played important roles in the East side. Several thousand Illinoisians died during the war. No major battles were fought in the state, although several towns became sites for important supply depots and navy yards. Not everyone in the state supported the war and there were calls for secession in Southern Illinois several residents. However, the movement for secession soon died after the proposal was blocked.

Name Meaning

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 , with which it is interchangeable as a result of different Anglicized forms of the Welsh vowel y, and also compare Preece and Price . Initial R- in Welsh is voiceless and often spelled Rh-, but in English R- is voiced as in the Anglicized surnames Rees and Rice. Welsh y is a short back vowel /ɪ/. In the medieval period the English approximation of this vowel was either /i/ or /e/, lengthened to /i:/ and /e:/. Subsequent sound changes in English produced the alternative pronunciations represented in Rees, Preece and Rice, Price. The name has also been established in Ireland from an early date.

English: either a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a thicket (Middle English ris, rice, ris, from Old English hrīs, Old Norse hrís), or a habitational name for someone who came from a place called with this word, such as Rise (East Yorkshire).

English: perhaps a nickname from Middle English Rys(e) and Re(e)s which when without a preposition could derive from one or other of several Old French and Middle English words, including Anglo-Norman French ris ‘laughter, smile’, Middle English ris, res ‘stem, stalk’, in origin the same word as in 2 above, and Middle English ris, rise, rice, res, Old French ris, riz ‘rice’, perhaps a nickname for a rice dealer or a cook.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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