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About Dominick Rice, II
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In his will Dominick states the following: "son Stephen Rice to be sent to Ireland to my father when he is five years old, there to be educated" and "to my eldest sister's eldest son in Ireland"
Rappahannock Co. VA Order Books (VA Archives; from Charles Gordon 1983 with permission to share with others) Estate of Dominick Rice settled May 7, 1685; bequests to Thos. Chewning, Richard Lawson, John Bayley, John Adams, Thos. Hill, John Sampson, Thos. Dew, Robt. Clarke, John Beere, Geo. Toone's orphans, Samuel Travers of Col. William's estate, Col. Wm.'s orphans; ex. wife Ann.
Wills of Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1656-1692, pages 111-112 by William Montgomery Sweeny Will of Dominic Rice, third husband of Ann (Duncombe) Dew Toone Rice Written October 28, 1683 and proved on March 4, 1684-5,
To Wm, Castor, John and Ann Tune, children of James Tune; son-in-law Thomas Due; son-in-law Mark Tune; son-in-law Andrew Due; wife's niece Jane Duncombe; son Stephen Rice to be sent to Ireland to my father when he is five years old, there to be educated; to my eldest sister's eldest son in Ireland; wife Ann executrix; friends Col. William Loyd, Capt. Thomas Mathews and John Bayley overseers; witnesses John Bayley, William Brockenborough, Andrew Dew.
(Note Dominick Rice's will does not list a James Toone/Tune, who was not a son of Ann Duncombe Dew Toone Rice.)
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Dominick Rice, II's Timeline
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1650
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Ireland
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1681
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Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1685 |
March 4, 1685
Age 35
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Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
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