Edmund Rice (Medal of Honor) - Family Relations and Genealogy

Family Relations and Genealogy

Rice's first cousin Edward Everett Rice was a renowned theater producer in New York City. He was a direct descendant of the early English immigrant, Edmund Rice as follows:

  • Brigadier General Edmund Rice, son of
  • Moses Maynard Rice (May 12, 1811 – February 14, 1861), son of
  • Deacon Edmund Rice (August 13, 1785 – January 13, 1860), son of
  • Edmund Rice (December 28, 1755 – November 14, 1841), son of
  • Edmund Rice (July 10, 1725 – 1796), son of
  • Jason Rice (1692 – February 19, 1730), son of
  • Edmund Rice (December 9, 1653 – September 25, 1719), son of
  • Deacon Edward Rice (1622 – August 15, 1712), son of
  • Edmund Rice (1594 – May 3, 1663)

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