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Robert Rice 1605–1676 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Nov 1605

Birth Location: Long Sutton, Somerset, England

Death Date: 22 Sep 1676

Death Location: New London, New London, Connecticut, USA

Father: Thomas Royce

Mother: Mary Royse

Spouse(s): MARY x1

Children(s): Isaac Boyce\Rice\Royce

Robert Rice was born in 1605 in Long Sutton, Somerset, England, the child of Thomas Robert Appleton Royce And Mary Royse. Robert Rice married Mary Elizabeth Sims English Immigrant X13 8Th G Gm Of X1, and had children including Isaac Boyce Rice Royce. Robert Rice passed away in 1676 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • Robert Rice was born in 1605 in Long Sutton, Somerset, England, the child of Thomas Robert Appleton Royce And Mary Royse.
  • Robert Rice married Mary Elizabeth Sims English Immigrant X13 8Th G Gm Of X1, and had children including Isaac Boyce Rice Royce.
  • Robert Rice passed away in 1676 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Robert Rice's Ancestors

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Robert Rice
1605–1676
Birth Place: Long Sutton, Somerset, England
Parents
Thomas Robert Appleton Royce
1561–1656
Long Sutton, Somerset, England
Mary Royse
1562–1688
Martock, Somerset, England
Grandparents
William Hamlyn
1540–1563
Martock, Somerset, England
Johane (Fisher, Bombay, Hamlin,) Sheere
1542–1564
Martock, Somerset, England
William Hamlyn
1540–1563
Martock, Somerset, England
Johane (Fisher, Bombay, Hamlin,) Sheere
1542–1564
Martock, Somerset, England
Great-Grandparents
Eleanor Hamlyn
1516–1540
Sir Epes,
1516–1570
Margaret Fisher
1520–1544
Eleanor Hamlyn
1516–1540
Sir Epes,
1516–1570
Margaret Fisher
1520–1544
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Fisher
1495–1564
Lucille ;married
1502–1547
William Fisher
1495–1564
Lucille ;married
1502–1547

Robert Rice's Descendants

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Robert Rice (3 Nov 1605–22 Sep 1676) m. MARY (ELIZABETH SIMS* (English immigrant) -x13\8th g gm of) x1 (1609–14 July 1697)
  1. 1. Isaac Boyce\Rice\Royce 1648–1681 m. Judith (Sanders\Saunders) Boyce 1650–1746 m. Elizabeth Royce 1648–1690
    1. 1. Isaac (Issac Boyce Royce) Bois 1680–1708 m. Nancy White 1664–1707
      1. 1. John (Boyce Royce) Bois 1704–1749 m. Susannah (Stallings Davis 5th) GGM 1704–1749 m. Susanna Davis 1680–1749 m. Susaanh (Davis Stallings) Eason 1692–1745
        1. 1. Aaron Boyce 1736–1791 m. Sarah (***) Helm 1736–1814 m. Margaret Lisnet 1767–1836
        2. 2. Jean Boyce 1734–1735
        3. 3. Rachel Boyce 1740–1741
        4. 4. Moses (Boyce^) Sr 1742–1811
        5. 5. Elizabeth Boyce 1738–1739
        6. 6. John Boyce 1732–1733
        7. 7. Issac Boyce 1730–1822 m. Judith Sanders 1724–1781
        8. 8. Sarah (Parthena Boyce) \Yow 1735–1799
        9. 9. John Boyce 1744–
        10. 10. Moses Boyce 1742–1811
        11. 11. Judith Sanders 1725–1781
        12. 12. Richard Boyce 1736–1791 m. Sarah Helm 1736–1814
        13. 13. Jean Boyce 1734–1735
        14. 14. Elizabeth Boyce 1738–1739
        15. 15. John Boyce^ 1732–1733
        16. 16. Richard Boyce 1736–1791
        17. 17. Issac Boyce 1730–1780
        18. 18. Richard Boyce 1736–1791 m. Sarah Helm 1736–1814

Robert Rice's Timeline

2 Records

1605
3 Nov 1605
Birth of Robert Rice in Long Sutton, Somerset, England
Long Sutton, Somerset, England
1676
22 Sep 1676
Age 71
Death of Robert Rice in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
New London, New London, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Nov 1605
    Event Place: Long Sutton, Somerset, England
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Sep 1676
    Event Place: New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

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