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Rolland was the son of Ebenezer Rice and Sarah Tainter. [1] He married Phereba Warner. Their children were:
The Indian War of 1812 Battle of Horseshoe Bend Rolland served in the War of 1812. [2] Private Rowland Rice died in 1814 and is buried at Fort Williams Cemetery, Alabama, about 15 miles southwest of Childersburg, Alabama.[3] His estate was settled in Maury County court and mentioned in the minutes for Nov.
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Categories: Rice Name Study | Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1814) | War of 1812