Jonas Rice

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Born(1672-03-06)March 6, 1672
DiedSeptember 22, 1753(1753-09-22) (aged 81)
SpouseMary (Stone) Rice (m. 10 Feb 1701)
Children4
Jonas Rice
Jonas Rice Memorial and Homesite marker placed in 1903 by the Worcester Society of Antiquity and descendants of Edmund Rice. The marker is located at the corner of Heywood and Vale Streets 42°14′55″N 71°47′12″W / 42.248681°N 71.786618°W / 42.248681; -71.786618 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Judge of Court of Common Pleas
In office
2 April 1731  22 September 1753
Personal details
Born(1672-03-06)March 6, 1672
DiedSeptember 22, 1753(1753-09-22) (aged 81)
SpouseMary (Stone) Rice (m. 10 Feb 1701)
Children4

Jonas Rice (1672–1753) was the first permanent settler of European descent in Worcester, Massachusetts, and was a founder and prominent citizen of the town. He was elected as a judge to the Court of Common Pleas in Worcester County, Massachusetts and he served until his death.[1]

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