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Frances Rice Photo: 1869
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Frances Rice was Electa Rice Judd's sister and Thomas Judd's sister-in-law. Frances Rice raised Roy and Charlotte Judd.
As the companion note states,
Children of "Uncle Tom" Thomas Judd and Electa Rice Judd:
Thomas Judd (infancy)
Phil Judd
Percy Judd
Ermina (Minnie) Juliette Judd
Andy Judd
Frank Judd
Roy Judd
Charlotte Judd
Ermina (Minnie) Juliette Judd died in 1911 at the age of 43 due to cancer of the stomach.
When Uncle Tom died, his wife Electa Rice Judd wrote for her sister Frances Rice to come from Massachusetts to help her. Frances Rice stayed on for 6 months until Electa Rice Judd was killed by a train while she was in her horse and buggy at Downers Grove crossing. Frances Rice returned to Massachusetts with the four younger children: Andy, Frank, Roy, and Charlotte. Andy and Frank later returned to the Sugar Grove area but Roy and Charlotte were raised by Aunt Frances Rice and remained in the east.
As the companion note states,
Children of "Uncle Tom" Thomas Judd and Electa Rice Judd:
Thomas Judd (infancy)
Phil Judd
Percy Judd
Ermina (Minnie) Juliette Judd
Andy Judd
Frank Judd
Roy Judd
Charlotte Judd
Ermina (Minnie) Juliette Judd died in 1911 at the age of 43 due to cancer of the stomach.
When Uncle Tom died, his wife Electa Rice Judd wrote for her sister Frances Rice to come from Massachusetts to help her. Frances Rice stayed on for 6 months until Electa Rice Judd was killed by a train while she was in her horse and buggy at Downers Grove crossing. Frances Rice returned to Massachusetts with the four younger children: Andy, Frank, Roy, and Charlotte. Andy and Frank later returned to the Sugar Grove area but Roy and Charlotte were raised by Aunt Frances Rice and remained in the east.
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1869
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