William and Rhoda Rice around 1920 |
When asked, mom said that Rhoda Rice was looney & passed away by her own actions. I passed that off as "just another story," much like the "indian princess" and the "three brothers" stories that abound in genealogical circles. At one time, even Elizabeth Warren claimed indian descent. Well, the Rhoda story appears to be absolutely, totally, and even mostly, true. Here's the story of Rhoda:Photos of Rhoda and her husband, William Rice may be found here. Well, the story of Rhoda's later years is involved, but we do know that she came with William in 1930 to visit their son, TR Rice and family, and also went to Detroit to visit Rhoda's older brother, Seth Ibbotson. Records of that visit are show that they came over on the Duchess of Bedford, a sister ship of the one shown at the left.
Their entry at Quebec is shown below:
Anyway, the first evidence I got that Rhoda passed away in February 1938 other than by purely natural causes came from the newspaper clipping I found some time back, shown below:
Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 28 February 1938 |
Lately, however, I've gotten better at searching old British newspapers and the 2 articles below seem pretty definitive:
First, from the Sheffield Daily Independent of 23 February 1938:
Sheffield Daily Independent 23 February 1938 |
Sheffield Daily Independent 1 March 1938 |
After Rhoda was found, a coroner's inquest found that she died while not in her right mind. |
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