Wilson Elijah STEBBINS
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York Wilson Elijah Stebbins was a farmer and carpenter. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist church and was a democrat. He lived in Pulteney, NY and Rochester, NY. The family was very patriotic. Their sons all served in the Civil War. George and James served from the beginning to the end but died soon after they were mustered out. William and Ephraim were invalids as a result of hardships and exposure. charles went with the 18th Michigan Volunteers and died at Nashville while his regiment was guarding the city. William died at Nashville.
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York Peninah's clothes caught fire at one time and she suffered severe burns. She came to Steuben County, NY with her sister, Hannah when a young girl, and later lived for many years with her husband in Adrian, Michigan.
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York George and his twin brother, James served in the Civil War and both died soon after they were mustered out.
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York George and his twin brother, James served in the Civil War and both died soon after they were mustered out.
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York William and his brother Henry Ephraim served in the Civil War and were invalids ever since the was as a result of hardships and exposure.
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York William and his brother Henry Ephraim served in the Civil War and were invalids ever since the was as a result of hardships and exposure. Henry Stebbins lived at Hastings, Michigan.
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York
Rice Pudding - A Family Genealogy and History of William Rice and Mary Hall of Dutchess County, New York, from 1761 - now; compiled by Rose Mary Goodwin, teacher, librarian; Sunland, California 1976 The Rice Family 1761 to 1920; History of the William Rice and Mary Hall Family, Mary Rice Sherwood, Pulteney, New York Charles served in the Civil War. He went with the 18th Michigan Volunteers and died at Nashville, Tennessee while his regiment was guarding the city.
He married Peninah Rice 5 Dec 1825 . Peninah Rice was born at Southeast, Dutchess, New York 17 May 1805 daughter of William Rice and Mary Elizabeth Hall .
They were the parents of 8
children:
Mary E. Stebbins
born 21 Jan 1828.
George Nelson Stebbins
born 1 Apr 1830.
James Stebbins
born 1 Apr 1830.
Amanda Stebbins
born 1832.
Blocked
Henry Ephraim Stebbins
born 25 Jan 1836.
Abigail Stebbins
born 1 Aug 1838.
Charles F. Stebbins
born 13 Dec 1840.
Wilson Elijah Stebbins died 30 Aug 1860 at Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan .
Peninah Rice died 30 Aug 1860 at Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan .