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Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636=1850.
FIRST SERIES.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.
A Family Register for the People. i
BY JAMES N. ARNOLD,
= EDITOR OF THE NARRAGANSETT HISTORICAL REGISTER.
"Is My Name Written in the Book of Life?"
Vol. 2.
PROVIDENCE COUNTY.
Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly.
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COPYRIGHTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS, AT WASHINGTON, 1802.
PRINTED BY THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL CO., Providence, R. I.
INTRODUCTION.
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I N our opening remarks in the first volume of this work we used the fol- lewing words: " We are fully aware of the fact that many will consult these pages and feel a bitter disappointment in not finding the name they seek, and will wonder that a family so numerous, or one residing so long in the town, has so little or nothing recorded. This very feeling has come often to the compiler, and he has often wondered; but the reader must remember that this is not the fault of the records or compiler, but of the parties themselves, that they failed to place the items upon the Town Records. The compiler believes that not more than a quarter of what should have been placed on the Records has been placed there from the year 1790 to 1850. Before that time probably more than half of the matter was recorded." .
This has proved to be the case in many instances. This work at the best can be but a partial one, for many families utterly neglected the matter, and this indifference, want of forethought or by whatever other word this idea is conveyed goes to prove that now ; those interested vitally in a particular mat- ver have found it impossible to supply the missing links.
Itis true many are opposed to having their ages known, and very particular- ly is this true of women ; but just why this feeling should exist we ofttimes have been puzzled to know. One may say he is only thirty, when his face speaks the truth and says forty years or more. So acourate is the face that a good observer can read very closely. This indifference, therefore, hides really nothing. Age is honorable, and to be beautiful at fifty, sixty or older is as much an honor as to be so at twenty, for each decade has its own particular type of beauty. In brief, every one should take a just pride in his age, and the older that person is and the more vigorous, the more honor to that one.
CONDITION OF THE RECORDS.
- The five books of Providence, from whence these books were taken, are now in good order. The original first book, if it can be so called, will soon be in print, portions of which are illegible, or fast becoming so.
In 1879 Dr. Edwin M. Snow, M. D., published the index to what births, marriages and deaths he found on the early record books; also to what he had collected from ministers' records, those of certain churches and in other ways down to the year 1850. This work, no doubt, has proved very useful to those parties who have had occasion to consult it, and has been the means of giving much valuable information. Our plan, however, is so different from Dr. Snow's that his church record and ministers' notes have been omitted, intend -. ing to have such material furnish a volume of what we term semi-official rec- ords later on in the progress of this work, by this plan giving credit to each
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INTRODUCTION.
of those churches and ministers who have preserved them. While this plan will duplicate much matter that has already appeared on the Town Records, yet it will confirm and arrange in a different order scattered links and other new and valuable matter in such a way as to more than offset the necessity of the duplication.
Cranston has two books; the first needs binding, and the second is in. fine order. The writing in both is plain and very good.
Johnston has one book in good order. Writing plain and very good.
The North Providence book needs binding. Writing plain and good.
THE NAMES OF THE TOWNS.
Providence was so named by Roger Williams in acknowledgment of God's mercy towards him and his exiled companions.
Cranston was so called in honor of Governor' Samuel Cranston, who had honored the Executive chair of the Colony for nearly thirty years (March, 1698, to April 26, 1727).
Johnston was so called in honor of Augustus Johnston, Attorney General of the Colony from 1758 to 17.66.
North Providence was so called because the people were so well satisfied with the name of Providence that they did not wish another, but only a word added to distinguish them apart. As they were the north part of the original town at the time of incorporation, the appropriate word North was added ac- cordingly to that of Providence.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
We still have to thank our dear friends again for their continued acts- of kindness towards us, for their many words of kindness and for their in- terest in the success of our work.
The General Assembly of the State has also been again liberal with us, and has bestowed upon the work a liberal subscription, for which we thank them, and also the Honorable Committee who favorably reported upon so de- girable a matter to us and so vital to the success of the enterprise.
Wo also thank the public for the favor in which they received our first volume, aud for their good wishes to the enterprise.
PLEASE OBSERVE.
I. That the marriages are given in duplicate, but that nothing beyond the book and page of the original Town Record, the names and the date are given when the bride is placed first. That under the groom the notes are so ex- tended as to include all the items of the record from whence it is taken. The reader will therefore consider the bride being placed first as merely an index for him to consult the other entry. Should they disagree, give the groom the preference, if possible. That the births and deaths are grouped so as to bette- r enable the reader to see at a glance the names and dates, in their natural or- der, of the members of the family.
II. That the figures at the left of the name is the book and page of the- original Town Record, the hyphen separating the two apart:
III. That the indexes for all the towns here treated are placed in the fore-
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part of this work. No one need to look further than the index to discover whether the matter that he is in search of is within the covers. These indexes are so constructed as to show (a) the names occurring in their natural order : (b) the names occurring promiscuously, and (c) the places mentioned in the text.
IV. That each town is separate and distinct in itself, and the index is kept also distinct and separate, but are placed in the fore part of the work for the more handy reference of the reader. That the pagination is also confined strictly to the town.
V Every convenience that would aid the reader, and everything that would perplex him in consultation of such works as these has been carefully studied. While not claiming perfection for our labor of love, we would say that we have spared no pains to make it as simple and yet as comprehensive as was possible. How well we have succeeded the reader must judge for himself.
VI. The spelling of the given names are as they stand on the record, when they are not too far wrong. This will account for the variety of the spelling of these names.
VII. The act incorporating the towns of Cranston, Johnston and North Providence are placed next to the title page of that particular town.
A REQUEST.
It would be a great favor to the compiler of this work if every reader who consults these pages would copy out and sent to him at Providence, R. I., coples from his I'amily Record in the Bible, or where else recorded, or any other information he may be possessed of, in order to make these records in the future as complete as possible. It makes no difference whether the party re- sides in the State of Rhode Island or not. If they can connect with Rhode Island ancestry it is sufficient. While these matters inay seem trifling, yet they may become of incalculable value in the future, and therefore we urgent- Hy desire that the Vital Records of Rhode Island may be made as complete as possible, and that errors wherever found may be pointed out and corrected as soon as possible.
ERRATA.
The line reading " 1-57 " David and Deborah, Providence," etc., should read 2-228 “ Condy Thomas H., of David and Deborah, of Provi- dence, etc. See Condron, Providence Records.
The first marriage on page 87 should read Edward J. Ham, not IIall, as there printed. Providence Records.
Page 94, Charles W. Holbrook's marriage should read 1842, and not the date there printed. Providence Records.
Page 32, George T. Hoit should read Hart. Cranston Records.
INDEX.
PROVIDENCE.
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Names Occurring in Their Natural Order.
Marriages commence with page 1 ; births, page 207 ; deaths, page 260.
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Aaron, 1. Abbey, 1 260.
Abbott, 1 207 Abell, 1.
260.
Aborn, 1 207 260.
Acorn, 1.
Aronia, 9.
Arvin, 9.
Arwin, 261.
Addington, 2.
Ary, 9.
Ashley, 261.
Barlow, 13.
Barnaby, 13.
Albert, 2. Albro, 2. Alby, 2. Aldyn, 2. Aldrich, 2 207 260. Aldridge, 260.
Asten, 9. Astle, 9.
Atherton, 9 10.
Barnum, 13.
Athorn, 10.
Barrett, 13 14.
Atkinsen, 10.
Barron, 14.
Aleers, 2.
Atkins, 10 261. Atwell, 10 210 261.
Barrows, 14 211. Barrow, 14. Barruss, 24.
Alger, 2 3 207. Algo, 3. Alison, 3.
Austin, 10.
Barrus, 14.
Allen, 3
4 207 208 266.
Ayers, 10. Aylesworth, 10. Ayres, 10.
Barry, 14. Barr, 14.
Barstow, 14.
Bartlett, 14.
B
211
212
Baalihm, 10.
Babcock, 10.
Babson, 10.
Bachellor, 10.
Backner, 10.
Bate, 15. Bates, 14 15.
Angell, 5, 6 208 209
260. Anglan, 6. Annable, 6. Anness, 6. Anniss, 6 260. . Anton, 6. Anthony, 6 7 209 260.
Antram, 7. Appleby, 7 260. Aplin, 7 260. Appleton, 7.
Ardoene, 7. Armington, 7. Armstead, 7. Armstrong, 7. Arms, 7.
Arnold, 7 8 9 209 210 261.
Ball, 12. Balon, 12. Balwin, 12. Bamford, 12. Bancroft, 12. Banks, 12. Banning, 12. Barber, 12 13. Bardine, 13 211. Bardin, 13. Barker, 13 211.
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Adamson, 1. Adams, 1 2 207.
Aeto, 2. Akerman, 207.
Ashton, 9 261. Askew, 9.
Barnard, 13 211.
Barnes, 13 211 261.
Barney, 13 211.
Alford, 2.
Atwood, 10 261.
Allman, 208.
Alman, 4.
Almy, 4, 208.
Alverson, 4. Ames, 4, 208.
Amsbury, 4. Anderson, 4. Anderton, 4. Andrews, 4 5 208 260
Backus, 10. Bacon, 10 11 210 261. Badcock, 11. Bagan, 11. Bagley, 11.
Bailcy, 11. Baker, 11. Balch, 11 210.
Balcom, 11 261. Ballard, 11 210. Ballantyne, 12. Ballentine, 12. Ballou, 12 210 211 261.
Barton, 14 261. Bassreux, 212.
Baster, 14 261. Bateman, 14. Batman, 261.
Battelle, 15. Battey, 15. Baulston, 15.
Bawning, 15. Baxter, 15. Bagley, 15. Baylies, 15. Bay, 15. Bazzell, 15.
Bazine, 15. Beach, 15. Beaky, 15.
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Beale, 15. Beal, 15. Beaman, 15. Bean, 15. Beard, 15. Bears, 15.
Bohan, 19. Boitard, 19. Bolles, 19. Bolster, 19.
Brown, 25 26 27 28
29 213 214 215 262 263.
Brow, 29. Bruce, 29.
Bolton, 19.
Bontelle, 19.
Boone, 19.
Bryan, 29.
Buchanan, 29.
Buckley, 29.
Bucklin, 29 215.
Buck, 29.
Budlong, 30 215.
Begley, 16.
Boss, 20.
Bosworth, 20.
Buffum, 30.
Belden, 16.
Bowden, 20.
Bowditch, 20.
Bowen, 20 21 212 213 262.
Bulson, 30.
Bell, 16.
Bowers, 21.
Bump, 30.
Benedict, 16.
Bower, 21.
Buneral, 30.
Bowes, 21.
Bunker, 30.
Bowker, 21.
Burbank, 30.
Bowler, 21.
Burden, 30 263.
Benson, 17 212 261.
Bentley, 17.
Benton, 17.
Bent, 17.
Bows, 22.
Burd, 263.
Bergen, 17.
Boyce, 22.
Burgan, 31.
Berney, 17.
Bernon, 17 261.
Boyle, 22.
Berren, 17.
Boynton, 22.
Burguess, 31.
Berry, 17.
Boy, 22.
Berth, 17.
Brackett, 22.
Bradford, 22 213 262.
Burkley, 31.
Besse, 17.
Bradley, 22.
Bettison, 17.
Brady, 2.
Burnard, 32.
Bevan, 17.
Bragg, 22.
Burnell, 32.
Bevens, 261.
Bragy, 22.
Burnet, 263.
Beveridge, 17.
Brahaney, 23.
Burney, 263.
Beverly, 17.
Brainard, 23.
Burnham, 32.
Bezeley, 212.
Brainerd, 23.
Burnoon, 32.
Bicknell, 17.
Braman, 23.
Burns, 32.
Bigley, i7. Billings, 17.
Branegan, 23.
Burrington, 33.
Billington, 17.
Brannagan, 23.
Burrough, 33.
Billson, 18. Bird, 18.
Brattelle, 213.
Burr, 33 263.
Birkett, 18.
Brayden, 23.
Burton, 33 216 263.
Birmingham, 18.
Brayton, 23.
Burt, 33.
Bushee, 33.
Breck, 23.
Bushnell, 33.
Bredge, 23.
Bush, 33. Butler, 33 216.
Blackington, 18.
Butman, 33.
Blackridge, 212.
Brewer, 23.
Button, 33.
Blackman, 18 262.
Brice, 23.
Butts, 33 34 216.
Blackmar, 19.
Brick, 23.
Byrne, 34.
Black, 18, 262.
Bridgham, 23 213 262.
Byron, 34.
Blake, 18, 261.
Bridgehouse, 23. Briggs, 23 24 213 262. Brightman, 24.
Brines, 24.
Brink, 24.
Brittain, 262.
Brock, 24. Brogan, 24.
Bronney, 24.
Brooks, 24.
Brook, 24 262.
Cain, 34.
Cairns, 34.
Blood, 19. Boate, 19. Boddle, 19. Bogman, 19.
Brophey, 24. Brownell, 24 25. Browne, 262. Browning, 25.
Calaher, 34. Calder, 34. Caldwell, 34.
Beasley, 15. Beatty, 261. Beckwith, 16 212 261. Beebe, 16. Beers, 261. Beetle, 16.
Booth, 19 20. Borden, 20 212 262.
Borghill, 20.
Borkin, 20.
Borman, 20.
Buffington, 30.
Belcher, 16.
Belfy, 16.
Belknap, 16 212.
Bellows, 16.
Benner, 1G.
17 212
Bennett, 16 261.
Bowles, 21.
Burdett, 30.
Bowline, 21.
Burdon, 263.
Bowman, 22.
Burdict, 30.
Boyd, 22 213.
Burgess, 31 263. 215 216
Burkett, 31 216.
Burke, 31.
Bessey, 17.
Burlingame, 31 32 263.
Branch, 23 213.
Burrell, 32 33 216.
Braston, 23.
Burrows, 33.
Birtwell, 18. Bishop, 18. Bish, 18. Bissell, 212.
Breheney, 23. Breunan, 23.
Buzzell, 34.
Blanchard, 18. Blancher, 18. Blanden, 18. Blanding, 18 19 212. Blewers, 19.
Blewitt, 19.
Blaisdell, 19.
Cabot, 34. Caddy, 34. Cady, 34. Cably, 34. Cahoone, 34 216.
Blinn, 19. Bliss, 19. Blodgett, 19 212.
Bready, 23.
Bulligne, 30.
Bullock, 30 215 263.
Bull, 30.
Bryant, 29.
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Calahan, 34. Callaghan, 34. Callahan, 34. Callam, 34. Callegan, 34. Callender, 34. Callery, 34. Caller, 34. Calligan, 34. Callinan, 34.
Chappell, 40.
Charters, 40. Chase, 40 41 217.
Chatterton, 41.
Chatter, 41.
Checkeley, 41 263.
Chedel, 41 217.
Cheney, 41 203.
Cheever, 41,
Cheney, 41.
Cally, 34.
Chickering, 41.
Camble, 34.
Childs, 41.
Child, 41.
Campbell, 35.
Camp, 35.
Choate, 42.
Connaughton, 46.
Camrado, 35. Candido, 35.
Chotman, 42.
Cane, 35.
Churchill, 42.
Cannon, 35.
Church, 42.
Christie, 217.
Claffy, 42
Conner, 47.
Capple, 35. Capron, 35, 36, 216.
Clapp, 42 265. .
Connoly, 47.
Clarke, 4? 217.
Connor, 47.
Clark, 42 43 217.
Conroy, 47. Conway, 47.
Carder, 36, 216, 263. Card, 36.
Cleary, 43.
Coogan, 47.
Carew, 36.
Carland, 36.
Carlan, 36.
Clemens, 43.
Cook, 48 219.
Carley, 36.
Clement, 43.
Cooley, 48.
Carlile, 36.
Clerkeu, 43.
Coolier, 48.
Carlin, 36, 37.
Cleveland, 43.
Coombs, 48.
Carlisle, 37.
Clewley, 43.
Carlton, 37.
Carman, 37.
Carney, 37.
Cline, 43.
Corbett, 48 264.
Corcoran, 4S.
Corey, 48 49. 1
Carrigan, 38.
(July, 43.
Carrington, 38
Clyne, 43.
Carrolin, 38.
Coa, 43.
Carrol, 38.
Cobbett; 44.
Carr, 38.
Cobb, 44 217.
Carter, 38.
Coburn, 44.
Cornell, 49 264.
Carver, 38.
Cockran, 44.
Cory, 49.
Carvin, 88.
Codding, 44.
Costello, 49.
Caruthers, 38.
Coddington, 44 264.
Costen, 49.
Cary, 38 217.
Cody, 44.
Costin, 49.
Casey, 38 39. Case, 39.
Coffee, 44.
Cotters, 49.
Caskell, 39.
Coffe, 44.
Cotton, 49 219. -
Cassady, 39.
Coffin, 44.
Couch, 49.
Castelow, 39.
Coggeshall, 44 217.
Coughlan, 49. '
Castle, 39.
Coghlen, 44.
Coughlin, 49 50.
Caswell, 39.
Cogswell, 44. Colburn, 44.
Covell, 50.
Cawlen, 39.
Colby, 44.
Covington, 50.
Ceaser, 39. Celley, 39.
Cowdry, 50. Cowell, 50.
Chace, 39 .217 263.
Coler, 44.
Cowen, 50.
Chadbourne, 50.
Cowing, 50 219.
Chadwell, 40.
Chadwick, 40. Chaffee, 40 217. Chambers, 40.
Champlain, 40. Champrey, 40. Chandler, 40. Chapin, 40. Chaplin, 40. Chapman, 40.
Cole, 44 45 264. Colgan, 45. Colles, 264. Colley, 45. Colle, 45. Collins, 45. C'ollinson, 45. Collis, 45. Colman, 45. Colson, 45.
Colton, 45.
Colvin, 45 217. Colwell, 45 217 264.
Coman, 46 218 264. Compton, 46. Comstock, 46 218 264. Conally, 46. Conchup, 264. Conden, 46.
Condron, 46. Coney, 46. Congdon, 46. Conlan, 46.
Cameron, 34. Camisky, 34.
Conley, 46. Conlin, 46.
Chillson, 41 42 217. Chipman, 42.
Connaty, 46.
Choppell, 42.
Connaughty, 46.
Connelly, 46. Connerton, 46.
Canty, 35. Capen, 35.
Claney, 42
Connally, 47.
Capwell, 36. Caraher, 36. Carberry, 36.
Clary, 43.
Clayes, 43.
Converse, 17.
Clemence, 43 217 264. 263
Cooke, 47 48 218 219 269.
Cooney, 48.
Cooper, 48 264.
Copeland, 48.
37, 38, 216, Clinton, 42.
Carpenter, 217, 263.
Clough, 43.
Corliss, 49. Corpes, 49. Corpe, 49. Corran, 49. Corrigan, 49.
(`oes, 44.
Cottle, 49.
Coussey, 50.
Cavenaugh, 30.
Colegrove, 44.
Coleman, 44.
Coxe, 50. Cox, 50. Coyle, 50.
Coy, 50 264. Cozzens, 50 219 264. Crabtree. 50. Craddick, 50. Craft, 50. Cragin, 50. Crandall, 50.
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Clifford, 43 217 264. Clingen, 43.
Connerty, 47. Conners, 47.
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Crane, 50. Crankshaw, 50. Cranston,. 50 219. Crapon, 51 219. Crapo, 51 219. Craven, 51. Crawford, 51 219 264. Creehen, 51. Creetman, 51.
Damrell, 54. Dana, 54.
Dockray, 59. Dodge, 59 221.
Danforth, 54. Daniels, 220.
Danley, 54.
Danvers, 54.
220
Darcy, 54. Darling, 54. Darrah, 54. Dart, 54 220.
Cremer, 51. Crocker, 51 220. Croft, 51.
Cronan, 51.
Dawley, 55 56. Dawson, 56 220.
Donellan, 60.
Croonan, 51.
Day, 56.
Done, 60.
Crosby, 51. Crossley, 51.
Dean, 56. Dearborn, 56.
Donihoe, 60.
Cross, 51.
Deblois, 56.
Donlan, 60.
Crouch, 220.
Degnan, 56.
. Donlon, 60.
Crowell, 52.
Delaber, 56.
Donelly, 60. Donnelly, 60.
Crowningshield, 52 220 264.
Delaney, 56.
Donnell, 60.
Crowley, 52.
Delmin, 56. Del Valle, 56. Dement, 264. Deming, 56.
Donnellon, 60. Donnison, 60 265.
Crowshaw, 52.
Donnohy, 60.
Crugan, 52.
Demming, 56.
Donovan, 60.
Cruise, 52.
Dempson, 56.
Donville, 60.
Crump, 52.
Demaranville, 56.
Dooghen, 61.
Cuddisky, 52.
Demott, 56.
Cudworth, 52.
Denahoe, 56.
Dench, 56.
Doormie, 61.
Culverson, 52.
Denman, 220.
Cummings, 52.
Dennington, 57.
Dorrance, 61.
Cumming, 52.
Dennis, 57.
Dorr, 61.
Commisky, 52.
Denovan, 57.
Dorsey, 61.
Cunniff, 52.
Depeter, 57.
Dougal, 61.
Cunningham, 52 264.
Douglass, 61.
Cnrley, 52. Curlis, 52.
Derf, 57.
Dowdle, 61.
Curly, 52.
Dermody, 57.
Dowd, 61. Dowley, 61.
Curriean, 52.
Develin, 57.
Dowling, 61.
Currie, 53 220.
Devens, 57.
Downing, 61. Downer. 61 221.
Currier, 53. Currins, 53.
Devitt, 57.
Downs, 61.
Devlin, 57.
Dow, 61.
De Wolf, 57.
Doyle, 61 221. Drake, 61 62 264.
Dexter, 57 58 220 221 265.
Draper, 62.
Dickin, 58.
Drew, 62.
Dickeson, 58.
Driscoll, 62.
Dickey, 58.
Drowne, 62 221.
Dickson, 58.
Druggin, 62.
Diercel, 58.
Drury, 62.
Dignan, 58.
Dubery, 62. Duckwortlt, 62.
Dacy, 54. Daggett, 54.
Dilbur, 58.
Duffey, 63.
Dailey, 54 220. Dakin, 54. Daley, 54.
Dillarsay, 58.
Dillingham, 58.
Dummer, 63 221.
Dally, 54.
Dalrymple, 54. Dalton, 54. Daly, 54.
Dalzel, 264. Dame, 54. Damman, 54.
Damon, 54.
Dinsmore, 59. Disley, 59. Ditchfield, 59. Dix, 59. Doane, 265. Dobson, 59.
Dunbar, 63 265. Duncan, 63. Dunham, 63. Dunlap, 63. Dunnell, 63. Dunnigan, 63. Dunn, 63 221. Dunster, 63.
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Dijon, 58.
Dike, 58. Dilahianty, 58.
Dudley, 62. Duffy, 62 63.
Dillany, 58.
Dugan, 63. Duke, 63.
Dillon, 59. Dimen, 59.
Dogherty, 59. Dolienny, 59. Doherty, 59. Dolan, 59. Dolle, 59. Doliver, 59. Dolly, 59. Doly, 59.
Davenport, 54.
Donahoe, 60.
Davidson, 55.
Davis, 55 220 264.
Donahy, 60. Donaldson, 60. Donaugho, 60.
Crook, 51.
Deane, 56.
Dongan, 60.
Dongen, 60.
Crossman, 51.
Crow, 220.
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Doolan, 61. Dooly, 61.
Cullen, 52. Culling, 52.
Denire, 56.
Doran, 61. Dorey, 61.
Depke, 57. Derby, 57.
Doughton, 61.
Curran, 52.
Derrick, 57.
Devine, 57.
Curry, 53. Curtice, 220. Curtis, 53. Cusac, 53. Cushing, 53 220 264. Cushman, 53 220.
Dewry, 57.
Drayman, 62.
Cntter, 53. Cutten, 53.
Cutting, 53.
INDEX-PROVIDENCE.
Dunton, 63 221. Dunwell, 63 221. Durfee, 63 221. Duryea, 63. Dutch, 63. Dwight, 63 222. Dwyer, 64. Dwyne, 64. Dyer, 64 222 265.
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Eagan, 64. Eames, 64. Earle, 64 222. Early, 64. Easton, 64.
Easterbrooks, 64. Eastman, 65.
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Feeney, 69.
Felch, 69.
Fenno, 69.
Fenton, 69.
Ferguson, 70.
Fernen, 70.
Ferney, 70.
Fern, 70.
Edwards, 66.
Egan, 66.
Eldredge, 66.
Fielding, 70.
Eldred, 66.
Eliot, 66. Elleman, 66.
Elliott, 66.
Fininley, 71.
Ellis, 66, 265.
Finkel, 71.
Gahigan, 76.
Ellsworth, 66. Elwell, 66.
Finnegan, 71.
Gair, 76. Gales, 76.
Ely, 66.
Fisher, 70 71.
Gale, 76.
Emerson, 66.
Fisk, 72 224.
Gallagher, 76. Gallaghan, 76.
Ennis, 67.
Ensworth, 67.
Esleck, 67.
Fitten, 72 224. Fitzgerald, 72. Fitzpatrick, 72. Fitz, 72.
Galligan, 76. Gallup, 76.
Estanee, 265. Estenee, 265.
Flagg, 72.
Galvin, 77.
Esten, 67, 265.
Flanagan, 72.
Esterbrooks, 67.
Flanders, 72. Flanigan, 72.
Ganer, 77.
Evens, 265.
Fleming, 72 73.
Flemming, 73.
Fletcher, 73.
Flavey, 73.
Garey, 77.
Flynn, 73.
Garfield, 77.
Floyd, 73.
Fluker, 73.
Flynn, 73.
Fogg, 73.
Foley, 73. Folland, 73.
Follensbee, 73.
Follen, 73.
Fones, 73.
Fonley, 73.
Fontaine, 73.
Garrett, 78. Garrety, 78. Garride, 78. Gartland, 78. Gartside, 78. Garvey, 78.
Fann, 68.
Farran, 63. Farley, 68.
Farmer, 68. Farnham, 68. Farnum, 68 223.
Fosdick, 73. Foss, 73.
Farrar, 68.
Farrelly, 68.
Farrell, 68.
Farren, 68.
Francis, 74. Franklin, 74 224 266.
Farrier, 68. Farwell, 68.
Fanghey, 69.
Fay, 69. Fearney, 69. Federston, 69.
Frazill, 74.
Freeborn, 74.
Feeley, 69. Feeney, 69. Fegan, 69.
Freeman, 74 75 244. French, 75 224. Frink, 75.
Fenby, 69.
Frieze, 75.
Fenner, 69 266.
223 265
Frost, 75. Frothingham, 75.
Eathforth, 65.
Eaton, 65. Eatough, 222. Eddy, 65 66 222 265.
Edmunds, 66 222 265. Edson, 66.
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Fulton, 76.
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Fetherstone, 70.
Field, 70 71 223 224 266. Filmore, 71.
Gaffney, 76. Gaffrey, 76. Gafney, 76. Gage, 76. Gahagan, 76.
Emely, 66.
Fish, 71 224 266.
Gallagan, 76.
Emery, 66. Emmos, 66.
Fiske, 72 224.
Fitch, 72.
Gallegher, 76.
Galley, 76.
Estance, 67.
Galivan, 77.
Flahvan, 72.
Galway, 77. Gamble, 77.
Ethridge, 67. Evans, 67 :23.
Flannery, 72.
Eveleth, 67.
Evelyn, 67.
Everett, 67.
Evison, 67.
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Garinew, 77. Garland, 77. Garlin, 77. Garnet, 266. Garon, 78. Garregan, 78.
Fahy, 68. Fagan, 68. Fagg, 68. Fairbanks, 68. Falconer, 68. Fales, 68. Fallon, 68. Falvey, 68. Fanley, 68. Fannen, 68. Fanning, 68 223.
Foord, 73. Foot, 73. Force, 73. Ford, 73. Forsyth, 73. Fortin, 73.
Gascal, 78. Gaskell, 266. Gaven, 78. Gavin, 78. Gay, 78.
Foster, 73 74 224 266. Fowler, 74. Fox, 74. Francesco, 74.
Franks, 74. Frank, 74, 266. Frazier, 224 266.
Fry, 75. Fuller, 75 224 266. Fulsom, 75. Furguson, 75. Furlong, 75 76.
Ferris, 70.
Finn, 71.
Gammbrous, 77.
Gano, 77 224 266. Garden, 77. Gardiner, 77. Gardner, 77.
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND.
Gears, 78.
Graft, 82. Gragg, 82.
Hands, 87. Handy, 87.
Geary, 78. Geatly, 78. Genet, 78. George, 78 266.
Graham, 82. Grainger, 82.
Haney, 87.
Grant, 82 225.
Hanks, 87.
Gerald, 78.
Graves, 82.
Hanly, 37.
German, 78.
Grayson, 225.
ITannan, 87.
Gerrety, 78. Gerrish, 78. Gerrity, 78.
Grealey, 82.
Grentracks, 225.
IIannum, 87.
Geuss, 78.
Greeley, 82 ..
Greene, 82 83 84 225 226 267.
Hannobole, 87.
Gibbons, 78.
Greenman, 84.
Hardenburg, 87.
Gibbs, 78 224 266.
Greenwood, 84 226.
Hardin, 267.
Gibson, 78.
Gregory, 84.
Hardman, 87.
Gilbbert, 78.
Griffen, 84. Griffiths, 84.
Hardeen, 87.
Gildersleive, 79.
Griffin, 84.
Hare, 87.
Gillen, 79.
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