Abby Ann Rice

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Abby Ann Rice (daughter of Jeffrey Amhurst Rice and Elizabeth Burlingame).

    Notes:

    Abby Ann King is mentioned in the 24 Aug 1840 will of her grandmother, Maplet (Remington) Rice.

    Abby married Mr. King Bef 24 Aug 1840. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jeffrey Amhurst Rice was born Abt 1769 (son of William Rice and Maplet Remington); died 11 Mar 1823; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI.

    Jeffrey married Elizabeth Burlingame 8 Dec 1803. Elizabeth was born Abt 1780; died 11 Dec 1845; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Burlingame was born Abt 1780; died 11 Dec 1845; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI.
    Children:
    1. Joseph Burlingame Rice
    2. 1. Abby Ann Rice
    3. Barbara Rice
    4. Sarah Rice
    5. William Rice was born 1805, RI.
    6. Phebe C. Rice was born Abt 1815.
    7. Sylvester Rice was born 20 Aug 1820; died 11 Feb 1908; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Rice was born 11 Feb 1744/45 (son of Thomas Rice and Ann Low); died Aug 1825; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.

    Notes:

    The Rhode Island Cemetery Database says he was born c.1745.

    The will of William Rice, of Warwick, far advanced in life, yeoman, mentions his wife Maplet Rice; son Jeffrey Amhurst Rice, dec'd; daughter Sally Remington w/o James Remington; granddaughters Roby Munroe w/o John Munroe, Abby Ann Rice, Barbara Rice, Phebe Rice, & Sarah Rice; grandsons Joseph & Sylvester Rice; grandson William Rice s/o Jeffrey Amhurst Rice, dec'd; grandson William Rice Remington s/o James Remington (rec'd land in will; codicil states he died w/o issue and land given to grandsons Thomas, Henry, & Jonathan Remington, sons of James E. Remington).

    William married Maplet Remington 29 Jan 1769, Warwick, RI. Maplet (daughter of Thomas REMINGTON, III and Abigail ELDREDGE) was born 16 Jun 1749, Warwick, RI; died 3 Dec 1841; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Maplet Remington was born 16 Jun 1749, Warwick, RI (daughter of Thomas REMINGTON, III and Abigail ELDREDGE); died 3 Dec 1841; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, Remington researcher, and to other sources as noted herein.)

    Maplet is mentioned as Maplet Rice in her father's will.

    The gravestone inscription in the RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 17, p. 199, says Mrs. Hannah, widow of Mr. William Rice. Did Maplet die earlier, and was Hannah a second wife? According to the Rhode Island Cemetery Database, Maplet (Remington) Rice, buried in WW004 with her husband, was born c.1749 and died 3 Dec 1841. Perhaps she was also called Hannah (?). William's will mentions his wife Maplet.

    A Remington family Bible record of a later generation says that Maplet married Benjamin Rice of Warwick. This Bible was or is in the Rare Book Room of the General Library of the University of Michigan.

    Maplet Rice became a member of the Maple Root Baptist Church in Coventry, RI, on 3 May 1788. They also noted that she died 7 Dec 1841. Perhaps that was the date of burial.

    Her will, dated 24 Aug 1840, mentions daughter Sarah Remington, as well as grandchildren James D. Remington, Phebe Remington, Roby Munroe, & Abby Ann King.

    Maplet is a family name passed down from the Gorton ancestry. The maiden name of Samuell Gorton's wife was Mary Maplett.

    Children:
    1. 2. Jeffrey Amhurst Rice was born Abt 1769; died 11 Mar 1823; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI.
    2. Sarah Sally Rice was born 4 Sep 1783, Warwick, RI; died 14 Jun 1860, Warwick, RI; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Rice was born 26 Apr 1700, Warwick, RI (son of John Rice, II and Elnathan Whipple); died 1779, Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    All of the children and grandchildren are named in his will, but no wife is mentioned. Thomas and his family lived in the Bald Hill section of Warwick, RI.

    Thomas married Ann Low 19 Jun 1741, Warwick, RI. Ann (daughter of Anthony Low and Mary Arnold) was born Abt 1704. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Ann Low was born Abt 1704 (daughter of Anthony Low and Mary Arnold).
    Children:
    1. Thomas (1) Rice, Jr. was born 11 May 1741; died 10 Aug 1742.
    2. Thomas (2) Rice, Jr. was born 5 Jan 1743/44; died 16 Mar 1822; was buried , Holden-Bicknell-Taylor Lot, New London Tpke., Warwick, RI.
    3. 4. William Rice was born 11 Feb 1744/45; died Aug 1825; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    4. Elenor Rice was born 11 Jun 1749; died Aft 1779.
    5. John Rice was born 30 Mar 1750; died 12 Apr 1750.
    6. Josephus Rice was born 7 Dec 1754, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died Between Mar 1812 and Jul 1813.

  3. 10.  Thomas REMINGTON, III was born 19 Aug 1723, Warwick, RI (son of Thomas REMINGTON, II and Maplet GORTON); died 12 Apr 1808; was buried , Warwick, RI, Historical Cemetery 60, off Cowesett Rd. near Rt. 2.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, Remington researcher, and to other sources as noted herein.)

    A Remington family Bible record says that this Thomas Remington was one of triplets, the other two of whom died young. This Bible belonged to Mrs. Mary E. Remington, wife of James D. Remington, great-grandson of Thomas. However, Fuller's "History of Warwick" says that his son Thomas was one of triplets.

    He is undoubtedly the Thomas Remington who in March 1744 agreed to take over management of the estate of his brother Stephen Remington, laborer of Warwick, who was "non compos mentis." The original document is witnessed and co-signed by Stephen and Daniel Remington, probably Thomas Jr. and Stephen's uncles.

    Thomas was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, along with some of his sons. Oliver Payson Fuller, in his book "The History of Warwick, RI," says four of the Remington brothers (sons of Thomas III, likely the four oldest) were in the American army during the war of the Revolution. According to the manuscript "Revolutionary War -- Burial Place & Service of RI Patriots," found at the Knight Library in Providence (now at Providence Central Public Library), Thomas was a Private in the Pawtuxet Rangers in 1778. It says he was buried in the family lot on the Remington Farm, north side of Cowesett Road near Quaker Lane (Route 2).

    This historical cemetery is located behind the Stop & Shop plaza at the intersection of Cowesett Rd. and Bald Hill Rd./Quaker Lane/Rt. 2. Thomas's gravestones (headstone and footstone) have been photographed.

    In the RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 17, pp. 204 & 205, there is a list of graves at or near this location. It refers to "the Remington farm now owned by George Dawley," and mentions an Arnold family burial plot northwest of his house, and another cemetery "on the Remington farm north of the house." This is where Thomas & Abigail are buried. This lot has about 15 marked burials, Remingtons and Arnolds, plus some unmarked graves.

    According to early records described in "Family Notes" (formerly at Knight Library, now at Providence Central Public Library), this family's "Remington Farm" extended from Cowesett Rd. (at Quaker Lane) northward to the next road (probably the location of present-day Rt. 117) for a mile, then eastward a 1/2 mile, so that it was rectangular in shape. This was on the east side of Quaker Lane. According to Oliver Payson Fuller's "The History of Warwick, RI," it was Cowesett farm #2 on the old plat map laid out in the 1600s; it was originally owned by John Smith, and later by the heirs of Lieut. Eliza Collins, and subsequently by Samuel Barnes of Swansea, from whom it was purchased by Thomas Remington II (who died in 1723 at age 41).

    Also on Cowesett Rd. but west of Quaker Lane (Rt. 2) was the "Col. Waterman Place," where our ancestors Capt. John & Mercy Waterman are buried (near the corner of Kulas & Cedar streets). This was on the south side of Cowesett Rd., roughly across from where Evelyn's Villa and the Cowesett Inn are today. Across from the Waterman place was the Arnold farm (the area where Pep Boys and the Ricci home are now located), purchased from Robert Potter's heirs by Israel Arnold of Pawtuxet in 1707.

    An entry in Elder John Gorton's pastoral journal notes that he preached 23 Sept 1764 on I Peter 4:18 at Thomas Remington's [house]. Editor Cherry Fletcher Bamberg writes, "Although Thomas and Abigail Remington, who lived at Cowesett, were not official members of the church, they hosted occasional meetings and had a substantial running account with Elder Gorton in the mid-1760s. Purchases included needles of silk, thread, flour, 'Bisket,' snuff, wooden plates, and sundries" (p. 56). Gorton was a tailor by trade, but also a merchant who sold various foods, household items, and sundries.

    In his will, dated 11 June 1798 proved 9 May 1808, Thomas Remington of Warwick, yeoman, gave to his [second] wife Sarah the household furniture, all she brought with her "at the time of our marriage," and all she has acquired since, a cow, heifer, etc. His son Thomas received lands in Coventry, with buildings thereon, he to pay legacies to his brothers John & Jonathan and to sisters Maplet Rice, Sarah Holden, & Mary Rice. Sons John and Jonathan were each given $10, as they already had their share [perhaps when they moved to Berkshire County, MA]. Each of his three surviving daughters was given $100 and the household furniture after the death of their [step] mother. Henry was given $240 and land; Benjamin received his father's mansion house and clock and all remaining of the homestead farm and rest of all his possessions, he to be executor.

    Death notice, transcribed in Arnold's "Vital Record of RI" Vol. XIX p. 85: Providence Phenix - Deaths: "Thomas Remington d 12 Apr 1808 in his 85th year."

    RI Cemetery Database: Thomas Remington, 2nd, h/o Abigael Eldrege, c.1724 - 12 Apr 1808, 85th yr

    Thomas married Abigail ELDREDGE 14 Dec 1744, Warwick, RI. Abigail (daughter of Robert ELDREDGE and Hannah RATHBONE) was born Abt 1723; died 14 Apr 1766, Warwick, RI; was buried , Warwick, RI, Historical Cemetery 60 off Cowesett Rd. near Rt. 2. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Abigail ELDREDGE was born Abt 1723 (daughter of Robert ELDREDGE and Hannah RATHBONE); died 14 Apr 1766, Warwick, RI; was buried , Warwick, RI, Historical Cemetery 60 off Cowesett Rd. near Rt. 2.

    Notes:

    The Warwick marriage record gives her maiden name as Eldred, but the gravestone says Eldredge. Capt. Samuel Tillinghast had this entry in his diary for April 15, 1766: "This Day died Thomas Remingtons Wife. Had been Long Ill with the Consumption." The entry for the 17th says: "This day Thomas Remingtons Wife buried. Elder Holden Preachd."

    Death notice in the Providence Phenix: "Mrs. Abigail Remington wife of Mr. Thomas & dau of Mr. Robert & Mrs. Hannah Eldredge
    d 14 Apr 1766 in her 45th year."

    Abigail's gravestones (headstone and footstone) have been photographed.

    Children:
    1. Hannah Remington was born 11 May 1746, Warwick, RI; died 22 Apr 1766, Warwick, RI.
    2. Thomas Remington, IV was born 24 Oct 1747, Warwick, RI; died 6 Aug 1817; was buried , Historical Cemetery 150, Silo Lane, Coventry, RI.
    3. 5. Maplet Remington was born 16 Jun 1749, Warwick, RI; died 3 Dec 1841; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    4. Sarah Remington was born 29 Jan 1750/51, Warwick, RI; died 18 Jan 1828, Providence, RI; was buried , Quaker Burial Ground, North Main St., Providence, RI.
    5. Benjamin Remington was born 2 Sep 1752, Warwick, RI; died 17 Jul 1837.
    6. Mary Remington was born 26 Mar 1754, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died Between 18 Jun 1798 and 26 Mar 1812.
    7. John Remington was born 2 Nov 1756, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 7 Jan 1840, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA; was buried 12 Jan 1840, Colgrove Cemetery, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA.
    8. Jonathan REMINGTON was born 9 Sep 1758, Warwick, RI; died 31 May 1808, Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, NY.
    9. James Wolfe Remington was born 28 May 1760, Warwick, RI; died 1784, "lost at sea".
    10. Henry Remington was born 28 Jul 1764, Warwick, RI; died 24 Jun 1841; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI.