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William Rice (1788)

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who settled in Springfield in 1640. Their children were Cornelia Rice (1813-1842), Julia Rice (1817-1866) William Rice (1821-1897), and Joseph Benson Rice (1828-1829). Julia Rice married Norman Norton (1816-1859) and lived in Springfield. Norton served as County Treasurer.
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William was originally involved in the mercantile business working with John Holt. He ran the firm Rice & Upham, then worked with Rev. Daniel Dorchester to form Rice & Dorchester, and later with Rev. Dr. Frederick Merrick to form "Rice, Dorchester & Merrick."
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He was a founder of the Pynchon Street Church in Springfield, which later became the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, and later the Trinity United Methodist Church. He is depicted in a stained glass window in the church along with his son's Springfield Library.
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in 1830, which he continued for many years. His loss to Democrat James E. Russell in 1858 was considered the most significant result of the local election. Following this defeat, his son in law, Norman Norton also resigned from the post of County treasurer.
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He was well liked, and served in many positions including as a justice of the peace. He was elected Register of Deeds for
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was a Methodist minister and later longtime Springfield librarian. William Rice and family members are buried in the
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In 1838, he was elected County Treasurer, and continued for 15 years. In 1849, he was a member of the
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and ran unopposed. He was elected a town selectman from 1824-1826 and 1830, then a member of the
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to Nathan Rice (1760-1838) and Hepzibah Allen (1763-1854). His father, Nathan Rice was born in
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Edmund Rice (1638) Association, 2007. Descendants of Edmund Rice: The First Nine Generations.
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Sketches of the Old Inhabitants and Other Citizens of Old Springfield of the ...
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In 1819, he was one of the founders of the Second Congregational Society in the
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from her home. In the end of their lives, Nathan and Hepzibah lived in
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History of the Wesleyan Academy, at Wilbraham, Mass., 1817-1890
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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in 1818, where he remained for the rest of his life.
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Massachusetts House of Representatives
Springfield, Massachusetts
Belchertown, Massachusetts
Springfield, Massachusetts
William Rice
Springfield, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Registrar of deeds
Treasurer
Hampden County, Massachusetts
Belchertown, Massachusetts
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Revolutionary War
Edmund Rice
Ethan Allen
Battle of Concord
Springfield, Massachusetts
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
Springfield, Massachusetts
Hampden County
Whig Party
Massachusetts House of Representatives
First Parish
Methodist Episcopal Church
Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy
David Warriner
William Warriner
William Rice II

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