1826 - 1909 (82 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Artemus Bice was born on 25 Apr 1826; died in 1909. Other Events:
Notes:
In the late 1840's (around 1850) Artemus Bise built a large grist and lumb ermill on the AuSable River (Lot 2, Consession 2), southwest of Flanagan 's Corners. - from "McGillivray Township Remembers, 1842-1992," pgs 5 9, 94 & 95.
Bice's lumbermill provided two loads of three-inch planking for the Mort on Bridge costruction in November 1871. - from "McGillivray Township Remem bers, 1842-1992," pgs 110, 314.
Artemus, along with his brothers Wellington and Gilbert, settled in the vi llage of Ireland (Clandeboye) in McGillivray Twp, in the early 1800's. - f rom "McGillivray Township Remembers, 1842-1992," pg 194.
Bice, Artemus referenced as living in 1877 in the "Illustrated Historic al Atlas of the County of Middlesex," pub'd by H.R. Page & Co., Toronto, 1 878. Pgs 57 & 78
Alt. Birth: 1826
Family/Spouse: Margaret Carter. Margaret (daughter of William Carter and Catherine Oakley) was born in 1833 in Huntly Township, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
7. | Anna "Annie" Bice (1.Artemus1) was born about 1853 in McGillivray Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada; died in UNKNOWN. Other Events:
Anna married Andrew Aitkens on 22 Jan 1873 in Parkhill, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. Andrew was born about 1852 in Canada; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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10. | Melinda Bice (1.Artemus1) was born about 1857 in McGillivray Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada; died in UNKNOWN. Melinda married John Darrah on 28 Sep 1878 in Parkhill, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. John was born about 1858 in Atlantic Ocean; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
21. | Carl Bice (14.Austin3, 2.Eli2, 1.Artemus1) died on 10 Aug 1957 in McGillivray Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. Notes:
Was killed when the Bice Bridge collapsed (a steel and plank bridge) whi le hauling a truckload of feed across it. He was returning from Ailsa Crai g. - from "McGillivray Township Remembers, 1842-1992," pg 113.
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