This Relationship |
Sister → Brother
Notes →
John Rice had left his estate [and enslaved people] to his nephew John Rice Callender, the son of Alice Callender nee Rice. Although John Rice claimed he was seized of the estate in fee, he held it for life under his father's will. The estate appears passed to Alice Callender, appearing in her will, when she described it as having belonged to her brother Nicholas Rice. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in High Court of Chancery by Francis Vesey, volume 13, 2nd edition, 1827 'O'Keefe v Jones' (1807) pp. 412-413. |
Other Relationships of John Rice |
Son → Father
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Other Relationships of Alice Callender (née Rice) |
Widow → Deceased Husband
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Mother → Son
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Mother-in-law → Daughter-in-law
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Daughter → Father
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