Family Tree
William Harrison Rice (1813–1862) |
Mary Sophia Hyde (1816–1911) |
Amos Starr Cooke (1810–1871) |
Juliette Montague (1812–1896) |
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Paul Isenberg (1837–1903) |
Maria Rice (1842–1867) |
William Hyde Rice (1846–1924) |
Anna Rice (1853–1934) |
C. M. Cooke (1849–1909) |
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D. Paul R. Isenberg (1866–1919) |
Charles A. Rice (1876–1899) |
Harold Rice (1883–1962) |
C. M. Cooke Jr. (1874–1948) |
Clarence Hyde Cooke (1876–1944) |
George Paul Cooke (1882-1960) |
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Dora Jane Cole (1917–1988) |
Juliet Rice Wichman (1901–1987) |
Alan Cooke Kay (born 1932) |
Francis Judd Cooke (1910–1995) |
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