History of the town of Marlborough, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, from its first settlement in 1657 to 1861[1]
"Joseph Rice m. Nov. 10, 1708, Mercy Kerley, who d. Oct. 10, 1727, and he m. 2d, Dec. 4, 1728, Elizabeth Robinson, who d. Oct. 13, 1733, aged 48. He m. 3d, Oct, 18, 1734, Jane Corey, of Boston. He d. Dec. 3, 1745, and she d. 1702. He was a proprietor of New Marlborough.
Jesse, b. Nov. 8, 1709 ; m. Beulah.
Eleazer, b. Dec. 20, 1712; d. Feb. 14, 1713.
Mercy, Nov. 10, 1714, probably d. young
Elizabeth, Nov. 10, 1714, d. unm. May 29, 1752.
Mary, b. July 30, 1718 ; m. March 24, 1741, Thaddeus Bond.
Ruth, b. Sept. 1, 1721 ; m. 1738, Elisha Ward ; r. in West." [emphasis and formatting added]
Sources
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Hudson, Charles, and Allen, Joseph. History of the town of Marlborough, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, from its first settlement in 1657 to 1861; with a brief sketch of the town of Northborough, a genealogy of the families in Marlborough to 1800, and an account of the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the incoporation of the town. Published by T. R. Marvin & son Press, Boston, 1862, pp 436, 437, Jesse Rice.
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