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James Ryce

Birth1834 - Clonegal, Wicklow and Wexford and Carlow, Ireland
Death16 May 1885 - New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
MotherMary Doyle
FatherThomas Ryce Rice

Born in Clonegal, Wicklow and Wexford and Carlow, Ireland on 1834 to Thomas Ryce Rice and Mary Doyle. James Ryce had 11 children. He passed away on 16 May 1885 in New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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Thomas Ryce Rice
1810 - 1858
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Mary Doyle
1815 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Annie Honor B Ryce
1873 - 1908
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Thomas Ryce
1856 - 1929
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James Ryce
1865 - 1907
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Mary Ryce
1858 - 1935
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John Ryce
1861 - 1924
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Ellen Helen Ryce
1860 - 1862
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Joseph Ryce
1863 - 1929
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Bridget Ryce
1867 - 1908
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Catherine Ryce Rice
1871 - Unknown
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Michael Ryce
1869 - 1938
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Edward Ryce
1874 - 1928

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