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| _John RICE __________+
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| _William B. RICE ____|_Margaretta ICKES ___
| | (1826 - 1904) m 1952 (1798 - 1888)
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[682] The family originally inhabited a manor in the parish of Sutterton, Lincolnshire, from which they took their name. Cranmer means a lake or mere abounding in cranes (a desired food bird in old times). Apparently five generations lived there of that name before our line moved to Aslacton. {-ref.: "Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Ehichley," Robert Edmon Chester Waters (London: Robson & Sons, 1878), p. 367ff.}
[53272] Moses is son of John P. Haslam (1825-1910) & Abigail Kimball Giles (1835-1891).