Jacob Rice

Jacob Rice (1787–1879) was a farmer from Henniker, New Hampshire and member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, serving from 1828 to 1829.[1][2]

Jacob Rice
Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
from the Henniker, Merrimack district
In office
1828–1829
Personal details
Born(1787-01-23)January 23, 1787
Henniker, New Hampshire
DiedApril 14, 1879(1879-04-14) (aged 92)
Henniker, New Hampshire
Spouse(s)Lovisa Howe (1787-1867)
ParentsElijah Rice (1750-1805)
Margaret (Patterson) Rice
ResidenceHenniker, New Hampshire
Professionfarmer, state legislator
For the New York politician, see Jacob Rice (New York).

Personal background and family relations

Jacob Rice was born in Henniker, New Hampshire on 23 January 1787 to Elijah Rice and Margaret (Patterson) Rice. He married Lovisa Howe and was a farmer in Henniker. In 1828 he was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives where he served one two-year term. Rice died at his home in Henniker on 14 April 1879.[1] Jacob Rice was a direct descendant of Edmund Rice, an early immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony, as follows:[2]

  • Jacob Rice, son of
  • Elijah Rice (1750-1805),[3] son of
  • Elijah Rice (1719-1785), son of
  • Charles Rice (1684-1773), son of
  • Thomas Rice (1654-1747), son of
  • Thomas Rice (1626-1681), son of
  • Edmund Rice, (ca1594-1663)
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References

  1. "Jacob Rice (1787-1879) in Rice politicians". Political Graveyard. Retrieved 24 May 2012.
  2. Edmund Rice (1638) Association, 2011. Descendants of Edmund Rice: The First Nine Generations, Edmund Rice (1638) Association. (CD-ROM)
  3. "Elijah Rice (1750-1805)". Edmund Rice (1638) Association. Retrieved 24 May 2012.

See also

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