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Matilda E King

Birth26 October 1888 - Wetzel County, West Virginia, USA
Death15 February 1972 - Wetzel County, West Virginia, USA
MotherMartha Jane Anderson
FatherGeorge Ramer King

Born in Wetzel County, West Virginia, USA on 26 October 1888 to George Ramer King and Martha Jane Anderson. Matilda E King married Alpheus Milton Rice and had 9 children. She passed away on 15 February 1972 in Wetzel County, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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George Ramer King
1851 - 1931
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Martha Jane Anderson
1857 - 1936
Spouse(s)
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Alpheus Milton Rice
1870 - 1945
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Edwin Carl Rice
1911 - 1970
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Iva Ellen Rice
1907 - 1991
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Virgil Bernell Rice
1909 - 1948
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Anna Levada 'Dot' Rice
1917 - 1993
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Glen Curtis Rice
1925 - 2002
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Fred Rice
1915 - 1977
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Dewey Audgrie Rice
1898 - 1974
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Lesley Earl "Bud" Rice
1901 - 1979
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Thomas Urice Rice
1903 - 1958

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