. . ed below; Ira W., February 19, 1843 >Elliott Franklin, November 28, 1844;Harriet Martha, October 6, 1846; Wil-liam Orry, April 2, 1848; Charles Pratt,November 13, 1849; Addie Maria andAbbey Eliza (twins), March 8, 1851;Sarah Jane, November 28, 1853; MariaAnn, November 26,1857; Fred Ellsworth,1861, died 1862. (VIII) Ivory Warren Ellis, third sonof George Washington and Bethiah E.(Pratt) Ellis, was born in December,1840, in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire,where he passed his life, and died July 2,1880. He married, in 1866, Emeline V.


. . ed below; Ira W., February 19, 1843 >Elliott Franklin, November 28, 1844;Harriet Martha, October 6, 1846; Wil-liam Orry, April 2, 1848; Charles Pratt,November 13, 1849; Addie Maria andAbbey Eliza (twins), March 8, 1851;Sarah Jane, November 28, 1853; MariaAnn, November 26,1857; Fred Ellsworth,1861, died 1862. (VIII) Ivory Warren Ellis, third sonof George Washington and Bethiah E.(Pratt) Ellis, was born in December,1840, in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire,where he passed his life, and died July 2,1880. He married, in 1866, Emeline , born July 8, 1849, m Rindge,New Hampshire. (IX) Effie I. Ellis, daughter of IvoryWarren and Emeline V. (Metcalf) Ellis,was born November 5, 1871, in Fitzwil-liam, and became the wife of Orlando , now residing in Fitchburg,Massachusetts (see Bickford V). RICE, George Maury, Chemist. Inventor. Edmund Rice, the immigrant ancestor,was born in Barkhamstead, England, in1594, and came to New England probablyearly in 1638. He settled in Sudbury, 150. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY Massachusetts, and was a proprietorthere in 1639. The village plot of Sud-bury, now Wayland, was laid out in thefall and he was one of the first to buildhis house there on Old North street, nearMill Brook. He received his share inthe river meadows, divided September 4,1639, April 20 and November 18, shared also in all the various divisionsof upland and other common lands, re-ceiving altogther two hundred and forty-seven acres. He built a second house inthe south part of the town of Sudbury be-tween Timber Neck and the Glover Farmnear the spring. He sold land there toThomas Axtell and Philemon Whale,both of whom built houses there. Hesold his house, September 1, 1642, to JohnMoore, and on September 13, 1642, tooka six-year lease of the Dunster farm onthe east shore of Lake Cochituate. Hebought land between the farms of MaryAxtell and Philemon Whale and his sonand thus located his homestea


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