Ancestry
Henry Mower Rice was a direct descendant of Edmund Rice, an early immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony, as follows:
- Henry Mower Rice, son of
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- Edmund Rice (March 26, 1784 – May 27, 1829), son of
- Jedediah Rice (b. April 2, 1755), son of
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- Ashur Rice (July 6, 1694 – August 20, 1773), son of
- Thomas Rice (June 30, 1654 – 1747), son of
- Thomas Rice (January 26, 1626 – 1682), son of
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- Edmund Rice (1594 – May 3, 1663)
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