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14. John Otis ' (John D.« Phineas ^ Elisha ^^ Joshua ^ Thomas ') 

 b in Hmg. Aug. 12, 1840. m. Jan. 8, 1863, Mercy E. Lincoln, daul 

 of Allen A. and Phoebe G. (Childs) Lincoln (p. 13). She was b. in 

 Hing. bept. 8, 1843. Is of the tirni of Burr, Brown, and Co., manufac- 

 turers and dealers in upholstery goods. Eesides on Ship St 



Ch., b. in Hing., — 



i, Otis Leslie, May 25, 1864 ; is m. and resides in New York 

 11. Maud Allen, Dec. 8, 1875. 



Note. - Seth, d. 26 Aug. 1826, at. 62 yrs. Bernard Collan, b. Sept. 5, 1867. 



RICARD. 



Samuel, s. of Samuel and Rebecca of Plympton, m. in Hing. Oct 

 19, 1721, Rachel Whiton, dau. of Thomas and Joanna (May) Whiton* 

 She was b. in Hing. July 12, 1700. Their 



Ch.,— 



i. Lemuel, bt. in Hing. Apr. 7, 1723. ni. Persis Harlow. 



11. Theophilus, bt. in Hing. July, 1726. m. Hannah Harlow. 



III. Samuel, bt. in Hing. May 30, 1731. m. Ruth Cushman. 



IV. Lazaiuts, bt. in Hing. May 30, 1731. m. Molly Eversou. 



Other ch., were — 



V. Elizabeth, 1732. 

 vi. Rachel, 1736. 

 vii. Rebecca, 1740. 



RICE. 



Nathan, kn. as '' Colonel," from Sturbridge, Mass., and b. 1753, was 

 a s. ot Rev. Nathan, the first settled minister of that town. He was 

 grad. at Har. Coll. 1773, in the class with William Caldwell and Mar- 

 tin Leayitt, both of whom were identified with Hing. He soon after 

 settled in Hing. Here, for ab. two yrs., he taught a grammar school, 

 and from 1783 to 1798 inc., was in the mercantile business, trading 

 fatting put vessels, etc., a part of the time as one of the firm of Leavitt 

 and Rice. From 1801 to 1805 inc., he represented the town of Hing. 

 at the General Court. He was an accomplished speaker as well as an 

 accomplished military officer, and while a resident of the town filled 

 many offices of trust and responsibility. He took an active part in 

 the struggle for independence ; was an officer of prominence with Gen- 

 eral Lincoln during the War of the Revolution ; and in 1799, when 

 the unpleasantness occurred between France and the United States, 

 he was chief m command of a body of troops at Oxford. He m. first 

 ™- 12, 1781, Meriel Leavitt, the only dau. of Elisha and Ruth 

 (Marsh) Leavitt, and sister of his classmate Martin Leavitt She was 

 b. m Hmg. Feb. 28, 1758, and d. 7 Jan. 1790, at. 32d vr. For his sec 



)a 1 f';.f f '• ^^' ^^^^' ^^^P^'^^ ^^''^^®' '^^^'^- of Joseph and Deborah 

 (Smith) Blake, and sister of Charlotte, the w. of his classmate Wil- 

 liam Caldwell. She was bt. in Hing. Sept. 26, 1762. In 1811 they 

 removed to Burlington, Vt., where he passed the remainder of his life 

 in agricultural pursuits, and there d. 17 Apr. 1834, set. 81 yrs. 

 Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Meriel, were — 



i. Charles, Nov. 28, 1781, d. 17 Aug. 1799. 

 ii. Sally, Sept. 16, 1783. 



iii. Caleb, Dec. 2, 1784 ; wasgraa. at Har. Coll. 1803, and d. in Hing. imm., 

 17 Sept. 1848, set. G4th yr. t & ' 



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