Deacon Edmund Rice

Male, #590, (about 1594 - 3 May 1663)
     Deacon Edmund Rice was born about 1594 in Barkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England.1 On 15 October 1618 in St. Mary's Church, Bury, St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, Edmund married Thomasine Frost, daughter of Edward Frost and Thomasine Belgrave.2 Deacon Edmund Rice and Thomasine Frost immigrated about 1639 to Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 Deacon Edmund Rice and Deacon William Ward served in 1646 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, as Commissioners to End Small Causes.3 On 1 March 1655 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Edmund married Mercy Hurd.4,2,5 Deacon Edmund Rice died on Thursday, 3 May 1663 in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1,5
Charts
Ancestry of Robert Roy

Children of Deacon Edmund Rice and Thomasine Frost

Children of Deacon Edmund Rice and Mercy Hurd

Citations

  1. Ward, Andrew Henshaw. "Phineas Rice", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume X (1856).
  2. Porter, Harold F.. "The Strutt Ancestry of Thomasine Frost Wife of Edmund Rice of Sudbury, Mass.", The American Genealogist volume LXI (1985).
  3. Martyn, Charles. The William Ward Genealogy - The History of the Descendants of William Ward of Sudbury, Mass. 1638-1925. New York: Artemas Ward, 1925.
  4. Ward, Andrew Henshaw. "Sudbury Records", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume XVII (1863).
  5. Paige, Lucius R. History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877 with a Genealogical Register. 1877. Reprint Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1986.
  6. Mayo, Chester Garst. John Mayo of Roxbury, Massachusetts 1630-1688 A Genealogical and Biographical Record of His Descendants. Rutland, Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1965.
  7. Robinson, Harriet Augusta. Brewer Genealogy. Unknown location: unknown publisher, 1903.
  8. Holman, Mary Lovering. The Stevens Miller Ancestry. Concord, New Hampshire: Rumford Press, 1948.
  9. Pulsifer, David. "Early Records of Boston", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume VI (1852).