William W. Rice - Rice Family and Relations

Rice Family and Relations

William was a direct descendant of Edmund Rice, an English immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony, as follows:

  • William Whitney Rice, son of
  • Benjamin Rice (1784–1847), son of
  • Caleb Rice (1755–1809), son of
  • Benjamin Rice (1722–1796), son of
  • Azariah Rice (1693–1779), son of
  • Benjamin Rice (1666–1749), son of
  • Edward Rice (1622–1712), son of
  • Edmund Rice (1594–1663)

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