I'm listing them here from Farmer's Register (1842).
http://books.google.com/books?id=TUGHVUEbRBoC&lpg=PA242&ots...
1. RICE, *EDMUND, Sudbury, freeman 1640, representative 1640, was one of the petitioners for the grant of Marlborough, to which place he probably removed. His son Benjamin was b. in 1640.
2. EDWARD, a deacon of Marlborough, was admitted freeman in 1651. His descendants are numerous and have been remarkable for longevity. Worcester Magazine,
3. HENRY, Sudbury 1640, was admitted freeman 1648, and was one of the proprietors of Marlborough.
4. PHILIP, Boston 1640. was a member of the church.
5. RICHARD, Concord 1635, admitted freeman 1641, died 9 June, 1709, ae., according to the records, "more than 100 years," but Mr. Shattuck makes him but 97. It is said that he left 8 sons, who lived to great ages.
6. ROBERT, Boston, disarmed in 1637, had sons, Joshua, b. 1637, Nathaniel, b. 1639.
7. THOMAS, Sudbury, perhaps son of Richard, was admitted freeman 1660, and d. 16 Nov. 1691.
In addition, Pope's "Pioneers of Massachusetts" (1900) has:
8. "widow Rice," proprietor at Sudbury, 1639. "She appears to be the same person who married Miles Tarne of Boston about 1652. See his will."