In 1779, Edmund began an apprenticeship with his uncle. Michael Rice, who owned a very successful merchant trading business in Waterford city. Waterford was the second busiest shipping port in the world at the time. Michael died in 1785, and the business was passed into Edmund's ownership. . In 1787, Edmund married the young daughter of a.. Edmund Rice was born in 1762 in Callan, county Kilkenny, Ireland. Following his early education he moved to Waterford where he was apprenticed to his uncle, Michael, who supplied the numerous shops visiting the expanded port. Edmund eventually succeeded his uncle and became a prosperous businessman. He married in 1785 and a daughter was born to.

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Edmund Rice's legacy. Edmund Rice died in 1844, and since his death, his impact has been seen across the Americas, Ireland, the U.K, Africa, India, and Oceania. The spirit and charism of Edmund Rice continue today in the work of Edmund Rice Community Services, and our network partners across Oceania.. Edmund Rice - Businessman and Social Reformer. Michael Rice welcomed his nephew, Edmund, to his home, where he lodged with his cousins Patrick and Robert. Edmund was 'intended for business' as he had attended a commercial school in Kilkenny. Waterford was a busy and enterprising city. Its magnificent harbour was capable of sheltering many.