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Edmund Rice (colonist)

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to John Moore on 13 September 1642. The land and 'house near the spring" was first sold to Philemon Whale (the husband of Edmund's sister-in-law Elizabeth) on 23 October 1643 and then it was reacquired by Edmund in the late 1650s. The house was passed on in probate to Edmund's son Edward (1622-1712) in June 1663. Edward Rice deeded the house to his son Edmund Rice (1653-1719) as a gift on 21 April 1686, who in turn deeded the house to his son Jason Rice (1692-1730) on 14 Nov 1718. Upon his death, Jason Rice passed on the house to his son Edmund Rice (1725-1796) on 12 Dec 1749. Edmund passed on the house to his son Edmund Rice (1755-1841) on 22 Feb 1796, who in turn passed the house on to his son Edward Rice, Sr. (1793-1868) when he died in 1841. In probate in 1868 Edward, Sr. passed the house on to his son Edward Rice Jr. (1824-1917), who held the house until it burned down sometime before 1910.
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compiled and verified 26,000 descendants of Edmund after publication of their first addendum to Ward's genealogy. During the 1970s and 1980s, the ERA published further genealogical research findings in three additional volumes, and in the mid-1990s, the Association began transferring all of their print records into an electronic format. By 2017, the ERA electronic database of known Edmund Rice descendants into the 14th and 15th generations had exceeded 260,000 individuals. Using data from the ERA electronic database, a total of 2.7 million of Edmund's descendants has been estimated to be in the 12th generation, with a total estimated 4.4 million descendants cumulatively in the first twelve generations.
745:. Probate records show that his wife, Mercy, was executrix and that his estate including lands and homes in both Sudbury and Marlborough was valued at £743, 8s, & 4p, which was a considerable sum for the time. For decades, the Edmund Rice estate was disputed in part by heirs of John Moore (1610-1673). The issue of land ownership was eventually settled in 1716 by a transfer of land to John Moore's son, Joseph Moore (1647-1725), by Edmund's grandson (a son of Matthew) Isaac Rice (1668-1717). The only surviving artifact known to be owned by Edmund Rice and his second wife Mercy Brigham Rice is an antique 1513:
given by the surveyors apoynted for that purpose or such time that they shall apoynt the persons so offending shall forfeit for every default 5 shillings. Edmund Rice and Robert Darnell for the north field; Thomas Goodnow and Andrew Belcher for the south field; We give these men power to levy for all such fines after 7 dayes after every default." Signed, Brian Pendleton, Peter Noyes, Walter Hayme, Edmund Rice. Since winter crossings of the Atlantic were hazardous, and thus rare, it can be reasonably concluded that Rice did indeed arrive in Massachusetts during the summer or fall sea voyage season of 1638.
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southern Sudbury and also that same month he sold 6 acres (24,000 m) of adjacent land to Thomas Axtell. But only three years later on 6 May 1646, Rice, along with his son Edward Rice and Philemon Whale, administered the estate of the deceased Thomas Axtell and he purchased back the land from the estate shortly thereafter. On 8 April 1657, Rice purchased the 200 acres (810,000 m) "Jennison Farm" in the southeastern part of Sudbury. And by 1659, Rice had acquired about 600 acres (2.4 km) of land in southeastern Sudbury (present day
1286: 996: 600: 483:, "Not only did Rice become the largest individual landholder in Sudbury, but he represented his new town in the Massachusetts legislature for five years and devoted at least eleven of his last fifteen years to serving as selectman and judge of small causes." He was appointed on 4 September 1639 by the General Court to lay out the roads and lots of Sudbury, and he was granted 4 acres (16,000 m) of land near the original Sudbury meetinghouse 1131: 359: 665: 33: 1272: 959:(c 1616-1693) on 1 March 1655 in Sudbury, MA. Mercy Brigham was the widow of Thomas Brigham (1603–1653). This marriage began the long association between the Rice and Brigham families. The maiden name of Mercy Brigham, often cited as Hurd, is uncertain due to lack of any primary documentation. Two daughters were born to Edmund and Mercy Rice as follows: 462:, MA. However, the 1638 petition to the General Court to found Sudbury did not explicitly mention Rice's name, so documentation of Rice's presumed short-term residence in Watertown is poor. The first documented record of his presence in Massachusetts is in the Township Book of Sudbury prior to 4 April 1639 in which he was already serving as a 1631:
stepdaughter of Philemon Whale, the second husband of Elizabeth Frost, Thomasine Rice's sister. One of the two Marys probably died in England prior to the Rice family emigration to America, but there is no record of this death. The surviving Mary Rice's husband Thomas Axtell (1619-1646) of Bushey was the brother of
940:, MA, married (1) Mercy (aka Martha) King 4 May 1658, (2) Mary Beers in 1670, and (3) Sarah (Prescott) Wheeler on 22 February 1677/78. Joseph Rice was one of the original inhabitants of Marlborough, having been granted 22 acres (89,000 m) on 26 November 1660. Joseph's home was a fortified garrison house during 1138:) with the inscription, "In the Field South of this Spot 8 August 1704 Indians Killed Nahor and Captured Ashur, Adonijah, Silas and Timothy Rice." The monument was placed by the Westborough Historical Society in 1904 on the occasion of the capture bicentennial. It is located near Westborough High School at 1643:. Mary Axtell married John Maynard 16 June 1646 after death of Thomas earlier that year in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Mary Rice Axtell Maynard was still alive in 1673 when her second husband, John Maynard died and his estate was probated/administered, but no definitive record of her death has ever been found. 301:
the church records from 1594 in Suffolk are lost, so any record of his birth or the names of his parents or any of his forebears is unknown. Edmund Rice had a presumed brother, Henry (c. 1580-1621), who married Elizabeth Frost (sister of Edmund's wife Thomasine) on 12 November 1605 at St. James Church,
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The genetic testing of Edmund Rice descendants has also served to confirm two different direct male descendant lines in which there had been a change in surname. Data showed direct patrilineal descendants with the surname King, confirming a name change had occurred with Samuel Rice 1667-1713 (aka Lt.
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Descendants of Edmund Rice had been meeting annually at the old Rice homestead in Wayland since 5 September 1851. Documentation of Edmund Rice's descendants began with the 1858 publication of a genealogy of the Rice family by Andrew Henshaw Ward (1784-1864). Its publication was funded by a committee
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baptized 20 October 1622 at St. James Church, Stanstead, Suffolk, died 15 August 1712 at Marlborough, MA, married Agnes Bent in 1646. Edward Rice was one of the original inhabitants of Marlborough having been granted 35 acres (140,000 m) on 26 November 1660. From 1687 until his death he was one
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of Marlborough in 1657 as the town was being established. The town was formally chartered on 12 June 1660 by the General Court. Upon being granted a maximum allotment of 50 acres (200,000 m) of land in Marlborough, Rice was one of the three largest initial landholders of the new town. According
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to Elizabeth (Frost) Rice (1587-1664), sister of Edmund Rice's wife Thomasine and widow to Edmund's presumed brother Henry Rice. Whale and his wife Elizabeth arrived in Sudbury in 1643 from Berkhamsted, the same year that Thomas and Mary (Rice) Axtell (who is either Edmund's eldest daughter or niece
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The chain of title of the homestead in the Rice family in Sudbury land records begins with the 3 April 1640 grant of land at the homesite to Edmund by the Sudbury Board of Selectmen. The house was likely built about 1642-43, as Edmund sold his house and four acres in the original Sudbury settlement
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testing on males known to or believed to have descended from seven sons of Edmund. Enough data has been collected from living male descendants of Edmund's sons to reconstruct Edmund's Y-DNA haplotype. These data have served to support conclusions of Edmund's birth in Suffolk, East Anglia and provide
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The English Ancestry of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott: Including their Descent and that of John Dryden, Poet-Laureate, from Magna Charta Sureties with Notes on the English Connections of the Settlers William Wentworth and Christopher Lawson of New Hampshire and Francis Marbury
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Julian calendar then in use), "It is ordered and agreed that everyman within the towne that hath any land ly in any generall field that they shall make all such fences that apertayne to the field and sufficient; by the 4th of Aprill in this yeare and if any man shall fayle herein after the warnings
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In the archives of Sudbury, there is documentation that Edmund was serving simultaneously as a selectman and a land surveyor prior to 4 April 1639. According to an undated town ordinance from 1639 (likely to be sometime in March 1639 based on the context of the ordinance text; March was considered
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baptized 12 November 1634 at St. Peter's Church, Berkhamsted, died 25 February 1684/85 at Marlborough, MA, married (1) Elizabeth King 8 November 1655, (2) Mary (Dix) Browne September 1668, and (3) Sarah (White) Hosmer 13 December 1676. Samuel Rice was one of the original inhabitants of Marlborough,
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in southeastern Sudbury. Within a year, Philemon Whale and Thomas Axtell, former town mates and kin from Berkhamstead, England established their homesteads on adjacent lots nearby. In October 1643 Rice sold Philemon Whale 9 acres (36,000 m) of land and a house near the Old Connecticut Path in
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of Berkhamsted as part of an effort to transfer and consolidate several royal charity grants for administration under civil authority. While living in Berkhamsted, Rice acquired and was taxed on 3 acres (12,000 m) of land in 1627, and on 15 acres (61,000 m) from 1633 to 1637. There is no
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Edmund Rice's rough birth date of 1594 is reckoned from a 3 April 1656 court deposition in Massachusetts in which he stated that he was 62 years old. His likely birthplace, somewhere in Hertfordshire, England, is found through the town of his marriage and of his earliest children's births. Many of
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It remains unclear whether the Mary Rice in the 10 October 1638 marriage record from the St. Albans Archdeaconry in Hertfordshire refers to Mary Rice (b. 1619), the daughter of Edmund, or alternatively her double first cousin, Mary Rice (b. 1615), the daughter of Edmund's brother Henry, and later,
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According to Sudbury Land Records dated 23 October 1643, "Philemon Whale bought of Edmund Rice 9 acres of upland be the same more or less lyinge on the south syde of the towne bound of Sudbury between the lande of John Hayme on the south side of it and ioyninge to the springe runninge from his new
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practices brought from central and western England during the early 17th century. Rice and twelve other dissenters from Sudbury who were interested in 'closed-field' or owner-operator farming as it was practiced in southeastern England, petitioned the Great and General Court in 1656 to create the
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for Sudbury, serving until 1648 in the appointed position. Then from 1648 until 1654 he was elected and reelected locally in Sudbury as one of the municipal judges. He was reelected for another year term as a deputy of the General Court in 1643. In 1644 Rice and two other Sudbury residents (Peter
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Elsie Hawes Smith served as president of the ERA from 1937 to 1939. She was appointed as the historian of the association in 1940 and she served in that capacity until her death on 30 January 1963. She was instrumental in compiling records of thousands of Rice descendants later published by the
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Although agreement was eventually reached between Joseph Moore and Isaac Rice in 1716, "...and whereas there hath been contention between the heirs of the above said Edmund Rice and Joseph Moore of the above said Sudbury concerning said lands laid out to the right of said Edmund Rice...", it took
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at Sudbury. He was appointed by the General Court on 22 May 1651 as a member of a commission to settle a boundary dispute between Watertown and Sudbury, and he was reelected as a deputy of the General Court in each of the three years from 1652 through 1654. Again in May 1656, Rice and Peter Noyes
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and in the 1940s and 1950s continued correspondence and gatherings of Rice descendants. Beginning in December 1960, the ERA began publishing a quarterly newsletter to disseminate genealogical and historical information about Edmund Rice, his ancestors and his descendants. By 1968, the ERA had
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baptized 26 January 1625/26 at St. James Church, Stanstead, Suffolk, died 16 November 1681 at Sudbury, MA, married Mary King 1652. Thomas Rice was one of the original inhabitants of Marlborough, having been granted 35 acres (140,000 m) on 26 November 1660. Thomas's home was a fortified
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born 31 May 1640 at Sudbury, MA, died 19 December 1713 at Sudbury, MA, married (1) Mary Browne on 2 June 1661, and (2) Mary (Chamberlain) Graves on 1 April 1691. Along with his father and several brothers, Benjamin Rice was an original inhabitant of Marlborough having been granted 24 acres
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Edmund Rice was particularly successful in his own real estate transactions. After selling his 4 acres (16,000 m) of land and homestead near the Sudbury meetinghouse on 1 September 1642 to John Moore, Rice established his residence on 13 September 1642 on his 20 acres of land abutting
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were called upon by the General Court for their expertise to survey 11 acres (45,000 m) of land purchased by John Stone of Sudbury from the Indians, which was supplemented by a grant of the General Court to Stone of an additional 50 acres (200,000 m) in what is now
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Thomasine Frost was the daughter of Edward Frost (1560-1616) and Thomasine (Belgrave) Frost (1 Feb 1561/62-after 1616) of Stanstead. Thomasine Frost's ancestors in Suffolk are well documented on both her paternal and maternal (Belgrave/Strutt) family lines for several
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According to the land grant by the selectmen of Sudbury on 3 April 1640, "Granted to Edmond Rice formerly twenty acres of upland lying betweene the land of Edmond Rice and Mr. Dunster's farm." signed, Peter Noyes, William Ward, Edmund Goodenow, Walter Hayme, and Hugh
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The "Jennison Farm" tract on the eastern boundary line of Sudbury with Watertown (currently near the eastern boundary of Wayland with Weston) was granted by the Massachusetts Great and General Court in 1638 to Captain William Jennison for his service in the
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to Watertown, Massachusetts. The story further provides an insight into the Rice family's life in Puritan Massachusetts during the political controversies generated as Sudbury and Marlborough were being founded and the experiences of the family during
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on 12 April 1639 in a party consisting of 11 people along with provisions and family effects. The bill of passage was £76.8.0. It should also be noted that Hudson (1889) states that on 24 April 1638, Noyes and some of his family arrived on the ship
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to Elizabeth Rice (Whale)(1612-1690) the daughter of Edmund's presumed brother Henry and stepdaughter of Philemon Whale. Moore was the father of Elizabeth Moore (ca1628-1705), who married Edmund's eldest son Henry on 1 February 1642 in Sudbury.
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Many of the original founders of Sudbury who were eventually town mates of the Rice family, including Peter Noyes, Thomas Goodenow, Edmund Goodenow, John Goodenow, Walter Haine, and John Bent, can be found in the passenger manifest of the
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baptized 28 February 1628/29 at St. Peter's Church, Berkhamsted, died 1717 at Sudbury, MA, married Martha Lamson 2 November 1654. Matthew resided on the former "Jennison Farm" tract acquired in 1657 by Edmund in the easternmost part of
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in 2010 dollars. Given the conversion factors of 12 troy ounces to a pound, and 20 shillings to a pound and 12 pence to a shilling, Edmund’s probate inventory (mostly his land holdings) valued at £743, 8s, & 4p would be worth about
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Corrine M. Snow (née Corinne Josephine McLaughlin) was a family physician who served as the ERA historian from 1983 to 1994. Her husband, Alexander Wilson Snow (1923-1997) served as president of the ERA in 1988 and 1989, and again in
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The petitioners specifically mentioned in the 6 September 1638 Petition to form Sudbury were Watertown residents Brian Pendleton, Peter Noyes, and Rev. Edmund Brown, but other unnamed petitioners were included as "and Company" in the
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The story covers the life of the Rice family in the time period beginning about 1621 in Suffolk, England, through their immigration to Massachusetts in 1638, until the 1713 founding of Worcester by Edmund's grandchildren
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a ship of 200 tons that sailed from Southampton in early Spring of 1638 captained by John Jobson arriving in Boston on 24 April 1638. However, none of the Rice family can be found anywhere on this ship's manifest.
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Documents regarding the royal grant and the transfer of funds to civil officials never refer to Edmund Rice as "Mr. Rice" as was customary for men of high status. In Berkhamsted, Edmund was considered an ordinary
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There is no surviving record of Edmund Rice's voyage to America with his family, but it was surmised to have occurred between the 13 March 1638 baptism of his son Joseph in Berkhamsted and the petition to the
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captained by John Jobson. After petitioning the General Court to form Sudbury in September 1638, Noyes returned to England to accompany additional family and servants on the April 1639 voyage aboard the
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Noyes and Thomas Mayhew) were appointed to survey the farm properties of the estate of the deceased Joseph Glover near the southeastern boundary of Sudbury to be transferred to Harvard College President
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Signature of Edmund Rice on a 1659 land survey record of his estate purchase of the "Dunster Farm" property near Old Connecticut Path in old Sudbury. Original in Harvard University Archives, Cambridge.
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who had married Glover's widow Elizabeth and assumed responsibility for the Glover children. On 18 June 1645, Rice and his colleagues reported to the General Court on their survey. In 1648, Rice was
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where individual ownership of farmland was to be exclusively practiced. The tract of land was 8 square miles (21 km) west of Sudbury that, in addition to becoming Marlborough, eventually became
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10:133-137 (1934)} of her research findings in the archives of England have been invaluable in understanding Edmund's East Anglian roots; her notes were deposited in the archives of the
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Considerable information about the early life of Edmund Rice in England can be gleaned from his children's baptismal records, as well as land ownership and other public records in
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on 13 May 1640, and was first elected as a deputy (representative) of the Great and General Court in October 1640. He was later appointed by the General Court on 2 June 1641 as a
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Nonconformity in Herts: Being Lectures upon the Nonconforming Worthies of St. Albans, and Memorials of Puritanism and Nonconformity in all the parishes of the County of Hertford.
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who had grown up in the old Rice homestead was elected as the association's first president, and they set out to raise funds to erect the homesite and cemetery monuments.
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The original 1638 grant of lands by the Great and General Court to form Sudbury included lands that in addition to Sudbury, eventually became the present day towns of
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It is possible to estimate the cost of passage of Edmund and his family to America based upon other families of comparable size traveling at that time during the
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to examine existing information on Edmund Rice and produce an updated genealogy. On 10 January 1934, the ERA incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts as the
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born circa 1657 at Sudbury, MA, died 26 May 1718, married James Hawkins Jr. circa 1678, probably in Boston. Hawkins was a stonemason & bricklayer by trade.
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in southeastern Sudbury (now Wayland). It stayed in the Rice family many generations until it burned down sometime around 1910. The house was located at
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Exercises Held at the Dedication of a Memorial to Major Jonas Rice, the First Permanent Settler of Worcester, Massachusetts, Wednesday, October 7, 1903.
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p. 197, The Charities of Hertfordshire, In: Anon. Middlesex and Hertfordshire Notes and Queries, Volume IV. F.E. Robinson Publishers, London. 1898.
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Several internet-based genealogical sources claim royal ancestry of Edmund and his descendants. These claims of royal ancestry with connection to
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was erected 29 August 1914 by Edmund's descendants at the Old North Cemetery, site of the First Sudbury Meetinghouse in Wayland, Massachusetts. (
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by Thomas Brigham Rice (1817-1914) in 1910, and it is recognized as one of the earliest known pieces of furniture with a New England history.
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of Berkhamsted and mayor in 1631. According to parish records, Newman was the second husband of Bridget (Dryden) Marbury, who was mother of
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and John F. Chandler. 2002. "DNA analyses of Y-chromosomes show only one of three sons of Gershom Rice to be a descendant of Edmund Rice".
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to Powell (1963), the founding of Marlborough with exclusive closed-field land tenure was a seminal event in establishing the predominant
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having been granted 26 acres (110,000 m) on 26 November 1660. He served in the Massachusetts Militia in 1675 at Marlborough during
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before sailing with his family to America. He landed in the Colony in summer or fall of 1638, thought to be first living in the town of
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By the Name of Rice: An Historical Sketch of Deacon Edmund Rice The Pilgrim 1594-1663 and His Descendants to the Fourth Generation.
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Beginning in the early 20th century, and partially aided by the compilation and publication of Massachusetts vital records by
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McAleer, Beth and Robert V. Rice.(2005). "Y-DNA Secures Identity of Rice Mohawk Native American with Edmund Rice Haplotype,"
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record in Berkhamsted of Rice paying taxes on his land in 1638, possibly due to its sale to finance his trip to America.
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by an Indian raid on 8 August 1704 in Marlborough (in the part of town then known as Chauncey that later was renamed as
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The History of the Brigham Family; A Record of Several Thousand Descendants of Thomas Brigham the Emigrant, 1603-1653.
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Plaque memorializing the death of one and capture of four Rice boys from a flax field in Marlborough (later to become
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land tenure system of America. Rice was reelected as selectman in Marlborough every year after 1657 until his death.
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until 17 Jan 1725 for the final agreement to be filed with the Middlesex County Registrar of Deeds by Joseph Moore.
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St. Peter's Church in Berkhamsted is in contrast to his service as a Puritan Deacon later in life in Massachusetts.
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to the numbers of descendants per generation in the presumed near-complete totals from the first six generations.
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e.g. DYS391 = 10; DYS392 = 11; DYS393 = 10; DYS426 = 11; DYS447 = 23; DYS454 = 11; DYS455 = 8; YCA-IIa,b = 19, 21
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Although the genealogy commissioned by Dr. Alexander H. Rice was never published, Mrs. Holman's publication {
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that included the former Glover family lands. The General Court made grants of land to Rice in what is now
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additional evidence to dispel a misleading early 20th-century claim that Edmund Rice was descended from
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of Buckinghamshire are most certainly in error. All these claims of royal ancestry have been traced by
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of 1675–78. Joseph Rice served as a representative in the Massachusetts General Court in 1683 and 1698.
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The genetic testing also revealed Y-STR genetic markers of Edmund Rice among some male members of the
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Samuel Rice King). Notable direct descendants of Edmund with the surname of King include U.S. Senator
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held on 1 April 1634, funds remaining in the custody of Rice and Newman were to be transferred to the
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For the 1938 tricentennial of Edmund's immigration to America, the ERA published Elsie Hawes Smith's
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Coming Over: Migration and Communication between England and New England in the Seventeenth Century.
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was also highly contentious in 17th-century Massachusetts Bay Colony and in Sudbury in particular.
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baptized 1 November 1632 at St. Peter's Church, Berkhamsted, died 10 November 1632 at Berkhamsted.
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Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, Vol. 3, 1644-1657.
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Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, Vol. 1, 1628-1641.
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Edmund Rice Probate records (1663), Probate File Index #18696, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
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Anderson, Robert Charles. (1985). English Origins of Philemon Whale of Sudbury, Massachusetts.
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Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts.
3802:"Thomas King of Sudbury (ca1602 – 1676): The King Family Connection to the Edmund Rice Family" 3500: 1854: 1774: 514:. On 3 April 1640, Rice was granted 20 acres (81,000 m) in southeastern Sudbury near the 4359: 4165: 3365: 3304: 3130: 1943: 1387:, who also sold fabricated "family trees" connecting totally unrelated Rices to Edmund Rice. 1194: 645: 470: 4046:
Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler, Emma Elizabeth Brigham, and William Erastus Brigham. (1907).
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based upon the primary historical records of Edmund Rice and his family and Powell's (1963)
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After the death of Thomasine Frost Rice on 13 June 1654 in Sudbury, MA, Edmund Rice married
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of 1636-37. Rice acquired the property as a result of Jennison's return to his hometown of
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On 7 October 1903, Edmund Rice descendants were on hand to dedicate the homesite marker of
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Between 1638 and 1657, Rice resided in Sudbury where he became a leader in the community.
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baptized 13 March 1637/38, at St. Peter's Church, Berkhamsted, died 23 December 1711 at
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Legislators of the Massachusetts General Court 1691-1780: A Biographical Dictionary.
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of the two deacons of First Parish in Marlborough (now First Church in Marlborough).
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in 1638, and later in life was one of the thirteen petitioners for the founding of
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Data from the ERA database of Edmund's first six generations of descendants (See:
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formed at the 1856 annual reunion consisting of five Rice descendants, including:
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or communal farming was practiced in most of Sudbury, following traditions of the
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During Edmund’s time, the English pound was by definition valued at the price of
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History of Framingham, Massachusetts, Early Known as Danforth's Farms 1640-1880.
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A Genealogical History of the Rice Family: The Descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice
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Published in 1906 by the Westborough Historical Society, Westborough, MA. 7pp.
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Chandler, John F., Michael A. Rice, Robert V. Rice, and George W. King (2016).
1955:. vol. 89 no. 4 Edmund Rice (1638) Association Newsletter pp. 9-10 (Fall, 2015) 1384: 1312: 1174: 1017: 875: 669: 654: 578: 4353: 4311:
A Genealogical History of the Rice Family: Descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice.
3477: 3069:"The Enigmatic 1638 Marriage of Mary Rice and Thomas Axtell in Hertfordshire" 1632: 1333: 1320: 1229: 1210: 1156: 1143: 1070:(1875-1956) commissioned genealogist Mary Lovering Holman (1868-1947) of the 977: 799: 786: 732: 719: 690: 677: 586: 565: 528: 501: 488: 388: 375: 322: 309: 202: 189: 3637:. p. 1, Edmund Rice (1638) Association Newsletter Vol 90, No 2 (Spring 2016) 2585: 1315:
is located in the town of Wayland (formerly East Sudbury), Massachusetts at
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Porter, Harold F., Jr. (1988). The Paternal Ancestry of Thomasine Frost.
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and later used by the ERA in the published genealogies of 1967 and 1970.
1593: 1463: 1437: 1218: 1110: 620: 612: 574: 410: 292:, the combined colonial legislature and judicial court of Massachusetts. 3074:. pp. 8-10. In: Edmund Rice (1638) Association Newsletter Vol. 90, No. 1 2181:
Berkhamsted land records, Appendix III, p. 178 in Powell (1963) op. cit.
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in Berkhamsted for over 40 years (1598-1639) and served for a time as a
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Porter, Harold F. Jr., (1985). The Strutt Ancestry of Thomasine Frost.
2948:. pp. 11-14 In: Edmund Rice (1638) Association Newsletter Vol. 88 No. 4 2105:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association Newsletter Vol. 93 No. 1. Winter, 2019 1572: 1214: 1106: 1036: 835: 658: 624: 2328:. pp. 6-8. In: Edmund Rice (1638) Association Newsletter Vol 90, No. 1 1944:
Rice, R.V., M.A. Rice, J.F. Chandler, G.W. King and B.C. Rice (2015).
1674:(1954), a collection of short biographies of Edmund Rice descendants. 1928:. (1936). "English Ancestry of Edmund Rice, Sudbury, Massachusetts." 1864:. pp. 5-9 In Fall 1968 ERA Newsletter, Edmund Rice (1638) Association 1725:
Robert Vernon Rice served as president of the ERA from 1998 to 2006.
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at St. James Church, Stanstead, Suffolk, died 10 February 1710/11 at
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Chapter 6 'The vast and furious ocean,' Cambridge University Press.
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In 1980, Edmund Rice descendant Corinne M. Snow (1925-2008) wrote a
3990:"An Indian Community Flourished and Faded on a Section of Brooklyn" 1636: 1240:, one of four Rice boys from two families who were captured during 532: 4143:
The Story of the Rice Boys: Captured by the Indians 8 August 1704.
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Vol. III of The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.
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6 September 1638, showing all the Sudbury petitioners residing in
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume III.
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born 29 September 1659 at Marlborough, MA, died 30 March 1742 at
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have not been successful and the records are presumed to be lost.
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Philemon Whale (1599-1676) was married on 24 January 1621/22 at
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Holman, Mary Lovering. (1934). "English notes on Edmund Rice."
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Members of the colonial Massachusetts House of Representatives
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The Edmund Rice Homesite Marker designed by Boston architect
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Papers of Henry Dunster and the Dunster and Glover families.
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Harmon Associates Publishing, Delmar, NY 12054 USA. 257pp.
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Two Lectures on the History and Antiquities of Berkhamsted.
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was a contentious political issue in England, the issue of
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List of Freemen of Massachusetts 1631–1691 (1978 edition).
2012:"Report on parish records from Suffolk, England (summary)" 1532:
John Moore (1602-1673) was married on 27 November 1633 in
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Some Descendants of John Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts.
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Middlesex and Hertfordshire Notes and Queries, Volume IV.
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Middlesex and Hertfordshire Notes and Queries, Volume IV.
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Colorful Accounts of Deacon Edmund Rice's Armed Ancestor
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by way of his brother Henry) arrived from the same town.
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and judge. He also served five years as a member of the
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Descendants of Edmund Rice: The First Nine Generations.
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Holman, Mary Lovering. (1939) The Wife of Edmund Rice.
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style by the spring feeding the Sudbury River near the
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William Brigg, Harpenden., St. Albans. 384pp + index.
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Extrapolating the size of Edmund's present day family.
2769:"Marlborough Town Meeting Minutes of 26 November 1660" 248:(c. 1594 – 3 May 1663), was an early settler to 4303:
Hazell, Watson, and Viney Publishers, London. 875pp.
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pp. 259, 297, & 340. In: Shurtleff, N.B. (1854).
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Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town
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Haplogroup data and Edmund Rice's non-Welsh Ancestry
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Donald Lines Jacobus Report on Edmund Rice Ancestors
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dwelling house to the river on the west side of it."
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written and self-published by Charles Elmer Rice of
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Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town
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Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town
4117:New England Historic Genealogical Society. (1849). 2215:. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild --Ancestry.com 2168:p. 198, The Charities of Hertfordshire, In: Anon. 556:as compensation for his services to the Colony and 417:given on the occasion of his coronation. Under the 3728:"Edmund Rice reconstructed Y-chromosome haplotype" 362:Edmund Rice Homestead built about 1643 by Rice in 4313:C. Benjamin Richardson Publisher, Boston. 379pp. 4175:Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, CT 215pp. 3571: 1209:(1863–1949) and his son, U.S. Member of Congress 4351: 3960: 3871:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association. Archived from 3355:p. 4 In: Worcester Society of Antiquity. (1903). 3233: 3128: 2970:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association. Archived from 2940: 2888: 2793:. Marlborough Tercentennial Commission/Roots Web 2467:. Historic Framingham Blogspot. 2 September 2009 2316: 2234:New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1747: 235:, Surveyor, Land owner, Deacon of Puritan Church 4222:Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet (ed.), (1854), 4155:The History Press, Charleston, South Carolina. 3910: 3908: 3310:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association. December 1960 2055:"Edmund Rice Biography in the Sudbury Archives" 1379:, Gary Boyd Roberts, and others to a 1911 book 4084:Magee Publishing Company, Philadelphia. 60pp. 4058:The Herts Genealogist and Antiquary, Volume 1. 3622: 3620: 3498: 2009: 4380:English emigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony 3987: 3674: 3672: 3670: 3238:Meet the Ancestors: Benjamin Rice (1640-1713) 2459: 2457: 2455: 2207: 2205: 16:English immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony 4236:Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Inc. 100pp. 4030:Press of David Clapp and Son, Boston. 22pp. 3905: 3748: 3156: 3154: 3152: 3150: 3148: 3092:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2256:"History of Sudbury --the Early Land Grants" 2097: 1973:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1635:(1622-1660), a prominent military figure in 1436:farmer. Rice's service as a lay official in 1371:(c 1508-1531) of Wales and his supposed son 984: 906:in 1659 and was subsequently its Lieutenant. 3848: 3846: 3844: 3617: 3409: 3407: 3328:p. viii Publication. in: Ward, A.H. (1858). 3180: 3178: 1508:the first month of the year based upon the 976:, married Capt. Samuel Welles, grandson of 4345:Edmund Rice (1638) Association at Facebook 3667: 2943:"The Mercy Brigham Rice Chest ca1500-1550" 2696:p.28 In: Parr, J.L and K.A. Swope. (2009). 2452: 2202: 2100:"The Edmund Rice Homestead in Old Sudbury" 1173:Since 2000 with the initial leadership of 991:List of Edmund Rice (colonist) descendants 31: 4326:Charles Hamilton Press, Worcester. 72pp. 4151:Parr, James L. and Kevin A. Swope. 2009. 3703:"How we reconstructed Edmund's haplotype" 3145: 2884: 2882: 1906: 1904: 1805:. The Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Inc 1755:. pp. 8-9, Edmund Rice (1638) Association 1743: 1741: 1658:New England Historic Genealogical Society 1072:New England Historic Genealogical Society 268:. Shortly thereafter he was a founder of 4189:Williams Printing, Alliance Ohio. 84pp. 3841: 3404: 3257: 3175: 2716:"1656 Petition to Establish Marlborough" 1884:"Report of the 1999 Rice Family Reunion" 1840: 1838: 1797: 1795: 1129: 994: 663: 598: 357: 4199:Northeastern University Press, Boston. 3100: 2321:When did Edmund Rice Arrive in America? 2172:F.E. Robinson Publishers, London. 1898. 1406:Rev. Thomas Newman served as rector of 903:Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company 401:off present-day Charena Rd. in Wayland. 4395:People from Marlborough, Massachusetts 4352: 4288:A Brief Memoir of Andrew Henshaw Ward. 4109:The History of Sudbury, Massachusetts. 3965:To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey 3852:Edmund Rice (1638) Association, 2013. 3827:"Analysis of Edmund Rice genetic data" 2879: 2811:pp.133-138. In: Powell (1963) op. cit. 2647:p. 800 "Jennison" In: Bond, H. (1855). 1901: 1738: 1039:, a grandson of Edmund and founder of 37:Edmund Rice homesite marker tablet in 3603:"Obituary of Corinne McLaughlin Snow" 3528:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Inc 2920:"Edmund Rice's heirs to Joseph Moore" 2357:"Record #148 Land Grant 3 April 1640" 1835: 1832:ancestory record from Rice family DNA 1792: 668:The Edmund Rice Memorial designed by 4050:The Grafton Press, New York. 810pp. 3294:p. 19 In: Smith, Elsie Hawes (1954). 2465:"Framingham 1700 town incorporation" 2132:p. 32 In: Colket and Dunlop. (1936). 1125: 1076:Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Inc. 951:(97,000 m) on 26 November 1660. 812:and they had 10 children including: 4290:J. Munsell Publishers, Albany, NY. 4040:Little, Brown and Company, Boston. 3700: 3366:"p.1 ERA Newsletter November, 1961" 2213:"Confidence arrival April 24, 1638" 2141:pp. 373-376. In: Urwick, W. (1884). 2033:"Who were Edmund Rice's Ancestors?" 1689:exponential population growth model 1548:St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds 1012:(1808-1894), then president of the 284:, and served in town politics as a 13: 4390:People from Sudbury, Massachusetts 4385:People from colonial Massachusetts 4020:F.E. Robinson Publishers, London. 3605:. Albany Times Union. 13 July 2008 3133:. Sudbury Archive, Town of Sudbury 2844:"p. 6 ERA Newsletter, Summer 1968" 2822:"Excerpts of Town Meeting Minutes" 1685:ERA six-generation database online 1213:(1917–2009), and David's daughter 1177:, the ERA has conducted extensive 769:(1600–1654) on 15 October 1618 in 707:Edmund Rice died on 3 May 1663 in 433:for eight years. As a result of a 14: 4436: 4333: 4262:Snow, Corinne McLaughlin (1980). 4249:The Meador Press, Boston. 109pp. 3453:"p. 2 ERA Newsletter March, 1963" 3162:"Colonial Records of Marlborough" 2824:. Colonial Records of Marlborough 2553:p. 189 In: Powell (1963) op. cit. 2544:p. 41 In: Hudson (1889). op. cit. 2422:p. 38 In: Shurtleff, N.B. (1854). 2404:p. 328, Shurtleff (1853) op. cit. 2245:p. 74, in Powell (1963). op. cit. 1750:"Meet Cousin Arthur Wallace Rice" 421:of Rev. Newman, Rice served as a 4226:Press of William White, Boston. 4216:Press of William White, Boston. 4066:Cobb, John Wolstenholme (1883). 4026:Bolton, Ethel Stanwood. (1904). 3981: 3954: 3942:. Internet Movie Database (IMDB) 3932: 3923: 3887: 3861: 3829:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3819: 3794: 3782:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3772: 3742: 3730:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3720: 3694: 3682:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3658: 3649: 3595: 3565: 3553:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3540: 3518: 3492: 3480:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3478:"Edmund Rice Newsletter Archive" 3470: 3458:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3445: 3438:p. 6 ERA Newsletter, June 1968. 3432: 3420:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3415:"p3. ERA Newsletter April, 1961" 3391:"Edmund Rice (1638) Association" 3383: 3371:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3358: 3349: 3340: 3331: 3322: 3297: 3288: 3276:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3266: 3234:Rice, Michael A. (Spring 2017). 3227: 3218: 3206:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 3196: 3187: 3122: 3060: 3057:p.216 In: Brigg, William (1895). 3009:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 2876:p. 34 in: Smith (1938). op. cit. 2736:p. 160 in Hudson (1889) op. cit. 2705:p. 116 In: Powell (1963) op cit. 2289:. Town of Sudbury, Massachusetts 2258:. Town of Sudbury, Massachusetts 2190:p. 20 In: Powell (1963) op. cit. 2057:. Town of Sudbury, Massachusetts 2035:. Edmund Rice (1638) Association 1719: 1704: 1694: 1677: 1663: 1646: 1624: 1284: 1270: 1217:, who served as the Director of 91:1639, 1640, 1644 – 1656 69:1640, 1643, 1652 – 1654 4320:Worcester Society of Antiquity. 4210:Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet 4127:Paige, Lucius Robinson (1849). 4107:Hudson, Alfred Sereno. (1889). 3224:p. 324 In: Schutz, J.A. (1997). 3051: 3036: 3021: 2999: 2986: 2960: 2934: 2912: 2870: 2861: 2836: 2814: 2805: 2783: 2761: 2739: 2730: 2708: 2699: 2690: 2687:p. 681 In: Temple, J.H. (1887). 2681: 2659: 2650: 2641: 2615: 2600: 2578: 2556: 2547: 2519: 2510: 2488: 2479: 2449:p. 404, Shurtleff, N.B. (1854). 2443: 2434: 2425: 2416: 2407: 2398: 2389: 2380: 2371: 2349: 2346:p. 21 in Powell (1963) op. cit. 2340: 2310: 2301: 2279: 2270: 2248: 2239: 2227: 2193: 2184: 2175: 2162: 2153: 2144: 2135: 2126: 2117: 2091: 2069: 2047: 2025: 2003: 1981: 1937: 1919: 1775:"ERA Newsletter p. 2 Fall 1980" 1614: 1604: 1582: 1564: 1554: 1540: 1534:Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire 1526: 1516: 1501: 1491: 1474: 1443: 1425: 1400: 1390: 1361: 1248:), Massachusetts, and taken to 4340:Edmund Rice (1638) Association 4309:Ward, Andrew Henshaw. (1858). 4276:Temple, Josiah Howard (1887). 4079:and Edward N. Dunlop. (1936). 3263:Brigham, W.I.T. et al. (1907). 2849:. Edmund Rice 1638 Association 2771:. Marlborough Colonial Records 2749:. Marlborough Colonial Records 2718:. Marlborough Colonial Records 2656:p. 33. In: Smith, E.H. (1938). 2638:p.41 in Hudson (1889) op. cit. 2623:"Thomas Axtell Probate Record" 2386:p.301 Shurtleff (1853) op.cit. 2276:p. 238 Shurtleff, N.B. (1853). 2199:p. 26 in: Hudson, A.S. (1889). 2123:p.28 in Powell (1963) op. cit. 1876: 1847: 1826: 1817: 1780:. Edmund Rice 1638 Association 1767: 1305: 1045:Edmund Rice (1638) Association 760: 1: 3929:p. 3. In: Parkman, E. (1769). 3664:p. 7. In: Parkman, E. (1769). 3346:p. 7. In: Trask, W.B. (1863). 3193:p. 17 In: Smith, E.H. (1954). 3184:p. 44. In Smith, E.H. (1938). 2893:On the Wealth of Edmund Rice, 2564:"Elizabeth Frost (1587-1647)" 2516:p. 3 In: Bolton, E.S. (1904). 2485:p.92 In: Temple, J.H. (1887). 2377:p. 17 In: Paige, L.R. (1849). 2159:p. 45 In: Cobb, J. W. (1883). 1989:"St. James Church, Stanstead" 1263: 648:as well. Rice was elected as 146: 4370:People from Sudbury, Suffolk 4185:Rice, Charles Elmer (1911). 4153:Framingham Legends and Lore. 4077:Colket, Meredith Bright, Jr. 2413:p. 41, Hudson(1889) op. cit. 2307:p.156 In: Cressy, D. (1987). 1418:by way of her first husband 888:baptized 9 March 1627/28 at 295: 7: 4280:Town of Framingham. 794pp. 4245:Smith, Elsie Hawes (1954). 4234:Edmund Rice and His Family. 4232:Smith, Elsie Hawes (1938). 4141:Parkman, Ebenezer. (1769). 3680:"Rice Family Y-DNA Project" 2431:p. 1 In: Ward, A.H. (1858). 1068:Alexander Hamilton Rice Jr. 819:baptized 23 August 1619 at 765:Edmund Rice was married to 755:Worcester Historical Museum 10: 4441: 4286:Trask, William B. (1863). 4070:Nichols and Sons, London. 3572:Chandler, John F. (2013). 3110:. Axtell Genealogy Website 2525:Dunster, Henry 1609-1659? 2496:"Descendants of John Howe" 1080:Edmund Rice and his Family 1024:and grandfather of author 988: 894:Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire 709:Marlborough, Massachusetts 411:Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire 262:Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire 117:Marlborough, Massachusetts 4121:Samuel G. Drake, Boston. 3961:Tarbell, Reaghan (2009). 3131:"Sudbury First Roads Map" 3129:Draper, James S. (1889). 2941:Rice, Michael A. (2014). 2889:Rice, Michael A. (2007). 2317:Rice, Michael A. (2016). 1748:Rice, Michael A. (2014). 985:Edmund Rice's descendants 830:married Thomas Axtell of 749:from the pre-Elizabethan 239: 228: 218: 177: 161: 142: 137: 133: 122: 114: 103: 95: 84: 73: 62: 50: 46: 30: 23: 4195:Schutz, John A. (1997). 3045:The American Genealogist 3030:The American Genealogist 2994:The American Genealogist 2609:The American Genealogist 2395:p. 108 in Powell (1963). 1931:The American Genealogist 1913:The American Genealogist 1654:The American Genealogist 1373:William Rice (1522-1588) 1352:Buckinghamshire, England 1193:) Y-chromosome markers ( 1057:New England Conservatory 1041:Worcester, Massachusetts 1028:); and U.S. Congressman 1014:Worcester Common Council 974:Glastonbury, Connecticut 896:, died 5 April 1675, at 389:42.344897°N 71.3666763°W 266:Watertown, Massachusetts 250:Massachusetts Bay Colony 57:Massachusetts Bay Colony 4375:People from Berkhamsted 4247:More About Those Rices. 4111:Town of Sudbury. 661pp 4056:Brigg, William (1895). 3337:p. 343 In: Ward (1858). 2236:, July 1998, pg 283-284 2010:Martin, Joanna (1999). 1451:Puritan Great Migration 1416:Anne Marbury Hutchinson 1334:42.343814°N 71.365357°W 1157:42.265712°N 71.617979°W 733:42.370877°N 71.369052°W 691:42.370943°N 71.369046°W 502:42.373835°N 71.372609°W 452:Great and General Court 290:Great and General Court 203:42.370942°N 71.369048°W 53:Great and General Court 4405:New England Puritanism 4166:Powell, Sumner Chilton 3988:Randy Kennedy (1996). 3780:"Lt. Samuel Rice King" 3630:List of ERA Presidents 2586:"Philemon Whale notes" 1803:"Who was Edmund Rice?" 1672:More About Those Rices 1670:ERA, and she authored 1601:2.67 million in 2010. 1170: 1004: 999:Andrew Henshaw Ward's 834:on 10 October 1638 at 800:52.242431°N 0.717315°E 713:Wayland, Massachusetts 704: 604: 456:Sudbury, Massachusetts 402: 394:42.344897; -71.3666763 323:52.111652°N 0.690641°E 183:Wayland, Massachusetts 99:Sudbury, Massachusetts 79:Sudbury, Massachusetts 39:Wayland, Massachusetts 4036:Bond, Henry. (1855). 3940:"Alex Rice Biography" 3917:New England Ancestors 3899:New England Ancestors 3869:"Capt. Alpheus Royce" 2791:"Marlborough History" 1926:Jacobus, Donald Lines 1339:42.343814; -71.365357 1162:42.265712; -71.617979 1133: 998: 844:baptized 13 February 738:42.370877; -71.369052 696:42.370943; -71.369046 667: 602: 524:Judge of Small Causes 507:42.373835; -71.372609 471:Sumner Chilton Powell 361: 208:42.370942; -71.369048 97:Judge of Small Causes 4425:Edgar Rice Burroughs 3501:"Historian's Report" 3305:"p4. ERA Newsletter" 2588:. Mayflower Families 1438:High Church Anglican 1381:By the Name of Rice, 1377:Donald Lines Jacobus 1348:Old Connecticut Path 1292:United States portal 1064:Franklin Pierce Rice 854:Old Connecticut Path 570:Old Connecticut Path 516:Old Connecticut Path 431:overseer of the poor 368:Old Connecticut Path 181:Old North Cemetery, 165:3 May 1663 (aged 69) 3902:3(Fall 2002):50–51. 3499:Rice, Frederick R. 2566:. richardpyoung.org 1330: /  1313:Arthur Wallace Rice 1153: /  1030:Constantine C. Esty 1010:George Merrick Rice 846:1620 O.S./1621 N.S. 805:52.242431; 0.717315 796: /  729: /  687: /  670:Arthur Wallace Rice 498: /  385: /  328:52.111652; 0.690641 319: /  199: /  3994:The New York Times 3655:Snow, C.M. (1980). 2359:. Sudbury Archives 2287:"Sudbury Archives" 1991:. Suffolk Churches 1844:Rice, C.E. (1911). 1633:Col. Daniel Axtell 1510:Annunciation Style 1408:St. Peter's Church 1189:. The 111 tested ( 1171: 1111:Southampton Harbor 1088:historical fiction 1005: 890:St. Peter's Church 824:Stanstead, Suffolk 705: 609:Enclosure Movement 605: 473:wrote in his 1964 427:St. Peter's Church 407:Stanstead, Suffolk 403: 303:Stanstead, Suffolk 276:in 1656. 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Sudbury, Massachusetts
Judge of Small Causes
Marlborough, Massachusetts
Suffolk
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