This is a list of descendants of Edmund Rice, a noted colonial settler.
In 1638, Rice immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony with his kin, where he became a founder of both Sudbury, Massachusetts, and Marlborough, Massachusetts.
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(1976- ), Canadian, 8th Great Grandson of Edmund Rice
- Frederick Henry Ball (1915âÂÂ2007), movie studio executive, actor, and brother of comedian Lucille Ball.
- Lucille Désirée Ball (1911âÂÂ1989), actress, comedian, television personality, and studio executive Desilu Productions
- Donald Clinton Barton (1889âÂÂ1939), geophysicist and pioneering petroleum geologist
- George Hunt Barton (1852âÂÂ1933), geologist, educator, explorer of Greenland with Robert E. Peary
- Asa Brigham (1788âÂÂ1844), signer of Texas Declaration of Independence, Texas treasurer, Austin mayor
- Carl Campbell Brigham (1890âÂÂ1943), controversial pioneer of psychometrics, known for creating the Scholastic Aptitude Test
- Elbert Sidney Brigham (1877âÂÂ1962), U.S. Congressman from Vermont
- Elijah Brigham (1751âÂÂ1816), Massachusetts state representative and state senator; U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts.
- Mary Ann Brigham (1829âÂÂ1889), American educator and 8th President (President Elect) of Mount Holyoke College
- Robert Breck Brigham (1826âÂÂ1900), philanthropist endowing the Robert Breck Brigham Hospital in Boston.
- Joseph Emerson Brown (1821âÂÂ1894), Governor of Georgia during the U.S. Civil War and U.S. Senator from Georgia
- Joseph Mackey Brown (1851âÂÂ1932), Two non-consecutive term governor of Georgia implicated in the lynching of Leo Frank; son of Joseph E. Brown
- Catharinus Putnam Buckingham (1808âÂÂ1888), professor of mathematics and brigadier general in Union Army; grandson of Rufus Putnam
- Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875âÂÂ1950), author and creator of the Tarzan character
- John Coleman Burroughs (1913âÂÂ1979), book illustrator and son of Edgar Rice Burroughs
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- Paul Rice Camp (1919âÂÂ2012), physicist, academic, and Chief of Materials Research at CRREL
- Miriam C. Camps (1916âÂÂ1994), economist, author, and State Department official
- George Rice Carpenter (1863âÂÂ1909), educator and literary scholar
- Margaret Seymour Carpenter (1893âÂÂ1987), author of the novel Experiment Perilous
- Herman Churchill (1869âÂÂ1941), educator, genealogist and historian
- Charles Colson (1931âÂÂ2012), Director of the Office of Public Liaison
- Calvin Coolidge (1872âÂÂ1933), Thirtieth President of the United States
- Charles Austin Coolidge (1844âÂÂ1926), Brigadier General
- John Coolidge (1906âÂÂ2000), businessman and philanthropist from Plymouth Notch, Vermont, and son of President Coolidge
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- Robert Grant (1852âÂÂ1940), American novelist and probate judge in Massachusetts.
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- Erastus Otis Haven (1820âÂÂ1881), Methodist bishop, Massachusetts state senator, and president of three major universities
- Ernest Hemingway (1899âÂÂ1961), American novelist, short story writer, and journalist; winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1953) and Nobel Prize in Literature (1954)
- John James Hollister Jr. (1901âÂÂ1961) California state senator and grandson of William Welles Hollister
- William Welles Hollister (1818âÂÂ1886) a California rancher and entrepreneur, namesake of Hollister, California
- Arthur Otis Howe (1871âÂÂ1951), Vermont state representative and senator
- Elias Howe (1819âÂÂ1867), inventor of the first practical sewing machine
- Frank Edmund Howe (1870âÂÂ1953), Vermont state legislator, House speaker, and Vermont lieutenant governor
- Gardner Howe (1759âÂÂ1854), Vermont state legislator
- Gilman Bigelow Howe (1850âÂÂ1933), genealogist and president of the National Genealogical Society
- Jonas Howe (1786âÂÂ1865), Massachusetts state legislator
- Jonas Holland Howe (1821âÂÂ1898), abolitionist, artist, and Minnesota state legislator
- Marshall Otis Howe (1832âÂÂ1919), Vermont state legislator
- Simon Herbert Howe (1835âÂÂ1911), businessman, Massachusetts state legislator and first mayor of Marlborough
- Levi Hubbard (1762âÂÂ1836), Massachusetts state legislator, U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts (Maine District)
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- Abbott Barnes Rice (1862âÂÂ1926), businessman and Massachusetts state legislator
- Alexander Hamilton Rice (1818âÂÂ1895), industrialist, Boston mayor, Massachusetts governor, and U.S. Congressman
- Alexander Hamilton Rice Jr. (1875âÂÂ1956), physician, geographer and explorer
- Alexandrea Kawisenhawe Rice (born 1972), contemporary Canadian actress from the Kahnawake Mohawk nation
- Americus Vespucius Rice (1835âÂÂ1904), banker, brigadier general, U.S. Congressman from Ohio
- Andrew Eliot Rice (1922âÂÂ2010), American political scientist, founder of Peace Corps and the Society for International Development
- Arthur Wallace Rice (1869âÂÂ1938), architect from Boston and partner in Parker, Thomas & Rice
- Caleb Rice (1792âÂÂ1873), attorney; first president of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company and mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts
- Charles Rice (1787âÂÂ1863), brigadier general of the Massachusetts Militia and state representative
- Charles Allen Thorndike Rice (1851âÂÂ1889), publisher, editor and journalist
- Charles Francis Rice (1851âÂÂ1927), Methodist minister, author
- Edmund Rice (1819âÂÂ1889), U.S. Congressman from Minnesota
- Edmund Rice (1842âÂÂ1906), brigadier general and Medal of Honor awardee
- Edward Everett Rice (1847âÂÂ1924), composer and musical theater producer
- Edward Hyde Rice (1847âÂÂ1895), American educator from Massachusetts
- Edward Loranus Rice (1871âÂÂ1960), biologist and university administrator
- Eustace Bond Rice (1871âÂÂ1938) professor of music theory at New England Conservatory
- Franklin Pierce Rice (1852âÂÂ1919), publisher, historian and antiquarian
- George Merrick Rice (1808âÂÂ1894), businessman, steel industry pioneer, Massachusetts state senator
- George Walter Rice (1855âÂÂ1884), pioneering Canadian photographer and arctic explorer
- George Washington Rice (1823âÂÂ1856), businessman and founder of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
- Harvey Rice (1800âÂÂ1891), lawyer, publisher, author and Ohio state legislator
- Henry Rice (1786âÂÂ1867), U.S. military officer, merchant and Massachusetts state legislator
- Henry Freeman Rice (1818-1877), Superintendent of the Carson City Mint and first mayor of Carson City, Nevada
- Henry Mower Rice (1816âÂÂ1894), U.S. Senator from Minnesota, prominent in its statehood
- Horace Jacobs Rice (1882âÂÂ1964), Massachusetts lawyer and law school administrator
- Ingraham "Gitz" Rice (1891-1947), Canadian military officer and musical entertainer
- Jacob Rice (1787âÂÂ1879), New Hampshire state legislator
- James Clay Rice (1828âÂÂ1864), educator, lawyer and brigadier general
- James Stephen Rice (1846âÂÂ1939), businessman, rancher & early resident of Tustin, California
- Joel Taylor Rice (aka Joel Ryce-Menuhin), (1933âÂÂ1998) pianist and Jungian psychologist
- John Asaph Rice (1829âÂÂ1888), prominent Chicago hotelier & book collector, father of Wallace Rice
- John Richard Rice (1895âÂÂ1980), Baptist evangelist and pastor.
- Jonas Rice (1672âÂÂ1753), grandson of Edmund; first permanent English American settler and founder of Worcester, Massachusetts
- Joseph Rice (1638âÂÂ1711), son of Edmund, Member of the Massachusetts General Court in 1683 and 1698
- Joseph Waldo Rice (1828âÂÂ1915), American-born entrepreneur and early settler of Barmah, Victoria, Australia.
- Kathleen Creighton Starr Rice (1882âÂÂ1963), Math professor; trapper; homesteader; first female gold prospector in the Canadian North.
- Lawrence Bridges Rice (1898âÂÂ1992), architect and tennis champion
- Leon Scott Rice (born 1958), Lieutenant General, U.S. Air Force; Director of Air National Guard and formerly The Adjutant General (TAG) of the Massachusetts National Guard
- Laura North Rice (1920âÂÂ2004), psychology professor, author
- Lilian Jeannette Rice (1889âÂÂ1938), architect from San Diego
- Luther Rice (1783âÂÂ1836), Baptist minister, missionary to India, and educator; founder of George Washington University
- Michael Alan Rice (born 1955), biologist, Rhode Island state legislator
- Ora Ray Rice (1885âÂÂ1966), dentist, Wisconsin state legislator, Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly 1951âÂÂ54
- Paul North Rice (1888âÂÂ1967), librarian, reference department director of the New York Public Library
- Percy Fitch Rice (1882âÂÂ1954), inventor and businessman
- Richard Henry Rice (1863âÂÂ1922), mechanical engineer and inventor
- Robert Vernon Rice (1924-2020), biochemist and educator
- Rosella Rice (1827-1888), American author contributing to the folklore of John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman.
- Thomas Rice (1654âÂÂ1747), grandson of Edmund; Massachusetts colonial legislator and a founder of Westborough, Massachusetts
- Thomas Rice (1734âÂÂ1812), Massachusetts state legislator, judge, Federalist Party politician
- Thomas Rice (1768âÂÂ1854), Massachusetts state legislator, U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts (Maine district)
- Victor Moreau Rice (1818âÂÂ1869), New York State legislator, educator, newspaperman, banker and insurance company executive.
- Wallace deGroot Cecil Rice (1859âÂÂ1939), author, poet and designer of the Chicago flag
- Willard Wadsworth Rice (1895âÂÂ1967), silver medalist U.S. hockey player in the 1924 Winter Olympics
- William Abbott Rice (1912âÂÂ1991), geologist and university professor
- William Rice (1788âÂÂ1863), Massachusetts businessman and public servant
- William Rice (1821âÂÂ1897), Methodist minister, librarian
- William Ball Rice (1840âÂÂ1909), industrialist and president of Rice & Hutchins, Inc.
- William Chauncey Rice (1878âÂÂ1941), American lawyer, prominent Methodist and editor of Zion's Herald
- William Gorham Rice Jr. (1892âÂÂ1979) law professor at University of WisconsinâÂÂMadison
- William Gorham Rice Sr. (1856âÂÂ1945) American government official from Albany, New York
- William North Rice (1845âÂÂ1928), geologist, Methodist minister and university administrator
- William Whitney Rice (1826âÂÂ1896), U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts
- George Edmund Royce (1829âÂÂ1903), businessman and state senator from Vermont
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- William Upham (1791âÂÂ1853), Vermont state legislator and U.S. Senator from Vermont
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