Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, First series births, marriages and deaths, Vol 5, Washington County, Part 1

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927, comp
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Providence, R.I., Narragansett historical publishing company
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Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636=1850.


FIRST SERIES.


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.


A Family Register for the People.


BY JAMES N. ARNOLD,


EDITOR OF THE NARRAGANSETT HISTORICAL REGISTER.


"Is My Name Written in the Book of Life?"


Vol 5. WASHINGTON COUNTY.


Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly.


MAR: @ Idg4 CITY OF WASHIN


PROVIDENCE, R. I: NARRAGANSETT HISTORICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. 1894.


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COPYRIGHTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASHINGTON, 1894.


PRINTED BY THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL CO. Providence, R: 1


INTRODUCTION.


K INGS COUNTY, now known as Washington, is a delightful field for the geneologist and historian to labor in. While the compiler of this volume regrets the sad loss of the old Kings Towne Records, he is happy in thinking that the people kept a very good record up to the period of the Revolution. LIere, as in all other portions of the State, the recording from 1776 to 1850 is remarkably poor, and the compiler be- lieves, that had this latter period heen kept as faithfully as the former, that this work would have been double its present size. The perplexities, difficul- ties and annoyances the compiler met in other portions of the State have at- tended him here. the nature and character of which none save those who have and experience in the field can form a just idea.


It is a source of pride with the compiler to realize and know that his labor of years has been a success and is appreciated by the scholar inter- ested in family matters. He is grateful for their words of encouragement, both printed and written. No Rhode Island work has been better received or has received more or better endorsment than his.


THE NAMES OF THE TOWNS.


North Kingstown, incorporated Oct. 28, 1674, as Kings Towne. First settlement 1636. Name was changed to Rochester, June 23, 1786, but restored in 1689. Town divided into North and South Kingstown, Feb. 26, 1722-3, which provided that North Kingstown should be the eldest town.


Under authority of Conneetient the town in 1663 was incorporated as Wiekford, called Kings Towne because it was the town given the colony through the pleasure of the King. Original name Aquidnessett.


Westerly, incorporated May 14, 1669. Original name Misquamicutt. Called Haversham, June 23, 1686. Name restored as Westerly in 1689. Called Westerly because it was the most western town in the colony.


South Kingstown, incorporated Feb. 26, 1722-3. Called by the proprietors l'ettegnomscutt.


Charlestown named from King Charles Il. Town incorporated Aug. 22, 1728. Taken from Westerly. Original name Shannock.


Exeter, incorporated March 8, 1742-3. Taken from North Kingstown. Called by the proprietors, Newbury, in honor of Walter Newbury, Treasurer of the company. Original name Yawgoo. Called Exeter after the English town of that name.


Richmond, incorporated Aug. 18, 1747. Taken from Charlestown. Named in honor of William Richmond, a name which served the longest term as As- sistant of any yet placed on our records.


Hopkinton, incorporated March 19. 1757. Taken from Westerly. Named in honor of Gov. Stephen Hopkins.


CONDITION OF THE RECORDS.


North Kingstown has several books, but which have been so badly dam- aged by fire and smoke as to render a pagination impossible. Our copy printed in this volume, with all its imperfections, is a far better one than can be made to-day from the same sources.


INTRODUCTION.


South Kingstown has two books, both in good order. They have also in the old Kings Towne Transcripts a list of births, marriages and deaths. These are included in this volume under the North Kingstown records.


Exeter has two books, in good order.


Westerly has five books; two first need binding; the others in fine condi- tion.


Charlestown's first book needs binding: writing good. The second book is in fine order. Is known as First Council.


Richmond has two books. No. 1 needs binding. Is known as Land Evi- dence, No. 1. No. 2 has a good hinding. Is known as Town Meeting, No. 1. Writing in both good.


Hopkinton has five books. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are known also as Town Meeting, 1-2-3. No. 4 is known also as School Committee, No. 1. No. 5 is known also as Militia, No. 1. Writing in all good. The two first need binding.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.


We still have to thank our dear friends again for their continued interest in our work, for their confidence in us personally and for their many kind- nesses.


The General Assembly of the State has again been liberal, and has be- stowed on the work a liberal subscription, for which we thank them, and also the Honorable Committee who favorably reported upon so desirable a matter to us and so vital to the success of this enterprise.


PLEASE OBSERVE.


We also thank the public for the favor in which they received our previous volumes, and for their good wishes towards us in the future.


I. That the marriages are given in duplicate, but that nothing beyond the book and page of the original town record, the names and date are given where the bride is placed first. That under the groom the uotes are so extended as to include all the items of the record from whence it was taken. The reader will consider the bride being placed first, therefore, as merely an index for him to consult the other entry in its proper place. Should they disagree, give the groom the preference, if possible. That the births and deaths are grouped so as to better enable the reader to see at a glance the names and dates in their natural order 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 reeord, the hyphen separating the two apart.


III. That the indexes for all the towns treated in this work are placed in the fore part of the book. No one need look farther than the index to dis- cover whether the matter he is in search of is to be found within the eovers. These indexes are so constructed as to show:


(a) The names occurring in their natural order.


(b) The names occurring promiscuously, and


(e) The places mentioned in the text.


IV. That each town is separate and distinct in itself, and the indexes are confined strictly to each town, but all are placed in the fore part of the work for the more handy reference of the reader. Should the reader want his copy rebound, he can do so, and the indexes ean be differently placed with no in- jury to the others.


V. The spelling of the given names are as they stand on the Record in many instances, and when they are not far wrong. This accounts for the variety of spelling in this work.


VI. The acts incorporating the several towns of the county are placed be- fore the matter itself in that particular town.


VII. Every convenience that would aid the reader, and everything that would naturally perplex him, has been carefully studied. While not elaiming


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perfection for our work, we would say that we have spared no pains in order to make it as simple as possible, and yet be comprehensive. How well we have succeeded in this must be left, however, to the reader himself to say.


VIII. We have not changed dates here given, but we give it just as it stands on the Record itself. We have observed, however, that the Scotch year is more general in this conuty than in any other that has come to our notice


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 seud to him at Providence, R. I., copies from his family record in the Bible, or where else the same may be 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 resides in the State of Rhode Island or not. If they can connect with Rhode Island ancestry it is sufficient. While these matters may seem trifling, yet they may become of incalculable value in the future, and therefore we urgently desire that the Vital Records of Rhode Island may be made complete and that errors, wherever found, may be pointed out and cor- rected as soon as possible.


ANNOUNCEMENT.


We have substantial encouragement so far that we feel able to here an- nounce that we shall commence the new year (1894) with a new serial, en- titled "RHODE ISLAND COLONIAL GLEANINGS." These volumes will he faithful transcripts of the first record books of the oldest towns in the Atate, and papers illustrating some important State question of history. They will afford much interest to the scholar and will be published so that every poor man can have a copy if he wishes one, as they will be published at popu- lar prices.


The compiler's long experience in reading old manuscript, and his long and close study of our State history, places him in a position to do an able work. When it is taken into account the many perplexities and difficulties that have on every side beset his path, and of such nature that no other man in the State would have had the courage to face it, and then to see the noble work he has already done. The Vital Record alone is a monument to bis industry. The grand work the city of Providence is now doing was put into successful operation by him, seconded hy several thoughtful and intelli- gent gentlemen.


If the good people of our State will stand by us and our lamp of life holds out, we pledge ourself Rhode Island will have no need to blush for one of her sons.


The compiler of these Vital Records means business, and he proposes to be as persistent and as untiring in the future as he has been in the past, and he does not propose and will not be put down, but means to be heard. "Hew to the line" is the motto on his banner, and the preservation in print of our historical treasures shall be his object, and he asks the endorsement and good feelings of every intelligent citizen of Rhode Island in his behalf, and he asks them to see to it that he has a fair and square show.


All he asks for himself he is willing to concede to others, and stands ready to record every courtesy to others that he expects others to grant him. The field is broad enough for all, and he only demands that those who enter it shall enter as scholars should enter and conduct themselves as gentlemen should towards each other, and be willing to learn of each other and assist when occasion demands. All that enter the field with these sentiments will find every day in the week and Sundays in the compiler a friend, adviser, sympathizer and man.


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INDEX.


TOWN OF NORTH KINGSTOWN.


I.


Names Occurring in Their Natural Order.


Marriages commence with page 5; births and deaths with page 53.


A Bull, 12 62.


Cornell, 18.


Bundy, 12.


Cottrell, 18 69.


Airs, 53.


Burke, 62.


Cozzens, 18 69.


Aborn, 5. Albro, 5 53.


Burdick, 12.


Cranston, 18 69.


Aldrich, 5 53. Allen, F F?


Burge, 12.


Burlingame, 12 62.


Crowell, 1S.


Burnham, 12.


Crumb, 18.


1, 6 55.


C


Austin, 6 55.


Aylesworth, 7 55.


Cahoone, 12.


D


Ayrault, 56.


Canuda, 12.


Dake, 18.


B


Carpenter, 13 62.


Davis, 18 69.


Casey, 13.


Dawley, 18 70.


Babcock, 8 56.


Case, 13 03.


Baker, S 56.


Carter, 03.


Dickerson, 19.


Barker, S.


C'hadsey, 14 64.


Barnes, 8.


Chamberland, 14.


Dickson, 19 70.


Barney, 9 57.


Champlain, 14 64.


Bates, 9 57.


Chappell, 14.


Baton, 9.


Chase, 14 64.


Beares, 9.


Cheeseborough, 64.


Donison, 19.


Beasy, 57.


Church, 15 65.


Douglass, 19 70.


Bentley, 9 57.


Clarke, 15 65.


Downing, 19 70.


Berry, 9. Bicknell, 9 58. Bidelcom, 9. Bissell, 9 58.


Cobb, 15. Codner, 15.


Bly, 59 Boone, 10 59


Coffin, 15. Coggeshall. 15 65.


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Boss, 10 59.


Cole. 16 66.


Boltom, 10.


Collins, 10.


Earle, 19. Eastlix, 19.


Bowen, 10.


Comfort, 1G.


Braman, 10.


Congdon. 16 66.


Eldred, 19 71.


Brenton, 10.


Connelly, 17.


Eley, 20.


Briggs, 10 59.


Cook, 17.


Ellis, 21 72.


Browning, 10 60. Brown, 11 GO. --


Cooper, 17 68.


Enos, 21.


Ensworth, 72.


Bullock, 12 62.


Corey, 17 68. Corpse, 69.


Essex, 21 72.


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Cleaveland, 15 65.


Durfee, 70.


Coatney, G5.


Durgan, 19.


Dyre, 19 70.


Bailey, 8 56.


Carr, 13 63.


Dean, 19 70.


Dimond, 19 70.


Barber, 8 57.


Ceazer, 14.


Dickinson, 19 70.


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Dick, 19.


Ayres, 8.


Capron, 12.


Carder, 12.


Daley, 18.


Card, 12. 02.


Crowder, 18.


Alvo- A , 6 54.


Burkemaster, 62.


Crandall, 1S 69.


Borgeuss, 12.


Crossman, 69.


Culverwell, 1S. Cutter, 18 G9.


Atherby, G.


Dare, 18.


Dayton, 70.


Dixon, 19. Dollmer, 19.


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND.


F


Hunt, 29. 82. Hutchins, 29.


MeCoone, 32 85. MeCotter, 32. MeKensie, 85.


Mcloughlin, 32. MeSparran, 32.


Medbury, 32.


Merrett, 32.


Merrill, 32


Miner, 32. Mitchell, 32 85.


Montgomery, 32. Mone, 85.


Jackson, 30 83.


Moore, 32 S5.


Jacques, 30. Jackwise, 30 83.


James, 30.


Morley, 33.


Jecoy, 30.


Moro, 33.


Jenckes, 83.


Moss, 33.


Jenkins, 30 S3.


Mott, 33 S5.


Garfield, 24. Gavitt, 24.


Jerket. 84.


Mumford, 33 86.


Jess, 30 S4.


Munday, 86.


Johnson, 30 84.


Munroe, 33.


Jones, 30.


Godword, 24.


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Gorton. 24.


Justice, 30 S4.


Justin, 30 S4.


Nannie, SC.


Nason, 33 S6.


Newton, SC.


Ney. 33.


Nichols, 33 S6.


Keias, 30 84.


Kelley, 30.


Kenyon, 30 84.


Hagan, 25.


Haley, 25 77.


Hall, 25, 77.


Hamilton, 26.


Hammond, 26 78.


Handley, 2G.


Hannah, 26.


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Harmon, 26.


Harrington, 26 78. Harris, 26. Hartwell, 26.


Ladd, 31. Latham, 31.


Hart, 20.


Нагvey, 26 79.


Hathaway, 2G.


Havens, 26 79.


Lee, 31.


Paine, 35. Parmelent, 35. Patterson, 35.


Hazard, 27 79.


Lewis, 31.


Peckham, 35 90.


Hazelton, 27 80.


Lillibridge. 31.


Peck, 90.


Hazzard, 27.


Lippitt, 31. LIufio. S4.


Perry, 36.


Hedley, 27. Heffernan, 80.


Lockwood, 31.


Phillips, 36 90.


Helme, 27 80.


Lovell, 31.


I'ierson, 37.


Henry, 2S. Hiames, S1.


Lovelass, 31 84.


Pinder, 37 91.


Hilliard, 81.


Luther, 31.


Place, 37 91. Porter, 37.


Hill, 28 S1. Himes, 28. Hiscox, 2S. Holland, 28.


Holloway, 29 82.


Macomber, 31.


Maguire, 32. Manchester, 32.


Markesfield, 32. Mariner, 32.


Marshall, S5. Marsh, 32.


Matherson, S5. Matteson, 32. Mayfield, 32.


Q R


Randall, 37. Rathbnn, 37 92. Ray, 38 92. Ralph, 38. Remington, 38 92.


Finey, 21. Fish, 21 72. Foster, 21. Fones, 21 72. Fowler, 21 73. Franklin, 22. Frarers, 22. Freebourne, 22 73. Fry, 22.


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Gaddie, 22.


Gallup, 73. Gardiner, 22 73.


Gifford. 24 76. Gill, 24. Godfrey, 24 76.


Joslin, 30.


Jurden, 30.


Goulding, 24.


Gould, 24 76. Greene, 24 76. Gwilliam, 25.


K


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Norris, 34.


Northup. 34 87.


North. SO.


Noyes, 35.


Kingsley. 31 84.


Kinsey, 31.


Knowles, 31.


O


Oatley, 35. Olin, 35 90. Onyon, 35 89. Osborne, 35.


Lawton, 31 S4.


Leach, 31. Learnard, 31.


Haxson, 27. Haxton, 27.


Letson, 31.


Lewiston; 31.


l'erkins, 36 90.


Long. 31.


Pierce, 36 90.


Potter, 37 91.


M


Powell, 37. Powers, 37. Pratt, 37.


Holmes, 29. Holway, 29. Hood, 29. Hookey, 29. Hopkins, 29. Horton, 29. Hoxsie, 29 82. Huling, 29 82. Hull, 29 82.


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Inman, 30. Irish, S3.


Moot, 32.


Morey, 32 85.


Niles, 34 87.


Kettle, 30. King, 30.


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Reynolds, 38 92. Rhodes, 39. Richardson, 39 95. Riely, 40. Robinson, 40 96. Rodman, 40.


Rods, 40. Rogers, 40. Rookes, 10. Roome, 40 96. Rose, 40 96. Rouse, 40 96.


Stretson, 45 Stuart, -15. Sunderland, 45. Swan, 4%. Sweet, 45 102.


W


Wait, 49. Wall, 49 108.


Walmesley, 49.


Wanton, 49. Ward, 108.


Warner, 49.


Wart, 49. Watson, 49 108.


Weathern, 108.


Weaver, 49.


Tarbox, 46.


Webb, 49.


Taylor, 46 104.


Weeden, 50 108 111.


Weightman, 50 10S.


Weight, 50 109.


Sands, 96.


Terry, 46. Tew, 46.


Weir, 109.


Sanford, 40 96.


Thomas, 46 104.


Wells, 50. Westcott, 51 110.


Saunders, 40.


Thurber, 47.


West, 51 110.


Scott, 40


Thurston, 47.


Whaley, 110.


Scranton, 40 96.


Tibbetts, 47 106.


Whiteman, 51.


Sealey, 40.


Tolman, 48.


Whitford, 51 110.


Shaw, 40 96.


Tourgee, 48 106.


Whitmarsh, 51.


Sheldon, 96. -


Tripp. IS 106.


Wickham, 51.


Sherman, 41 96.


Shippee, 41 98.


Tucker, 48.


Wilkes, 51.


Shoonmaker, 41.


Wilbor, 51.


Sigworth, 41


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Williams, 51. Willis, 51.


Sisson, 42 98.


Willett, 51 111.


Slocum, 42 98.


Wilson, 51 111.


Smith, 42 98.


Underwood, 48. Upxlike, 48 107. Utter, 48.


Woodworth, 52.


Spink, 43 100.


Wood, 52.


Spragne, 102.


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Steadman, 102.


Stafford, 44.


Vallett, 48 107.


XYZ


Stone, 44. Straight, 44 102. Streeter, 45.


Vaughn, 48 107. Verner, 107. Verry, 107.


York, 52 111. Young. 52 111.


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Names Occurring Promiscuously.


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B


C


Carey, 13.


Bellows, 31.


Bell, 37.


Boone, 71 100.


Boss, S 22 33 45.


Case, 73.


Brayton, 35. Browning, 36.


Champlain, 30 51.


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Brown, 5 22 34 36 82 86.


Austin, 34 102. Avery, 6 32 33 48 50. Aylesworth, 21.


Briggs, 19. Bulkeley, 50. Burge, 20 23 47.


Chaplin, 17 26 27 36 41 48 51 52. Chappell, 49. Cheshire, 15.


S


Sambo, 96.


Tefft, 46. Tennant, 46 104.


Seager, 40.


Tillinghast, 47 106.


White, 51.


Segouche, 40.


Toothacker, 48.


Whitman, 51 110.


Sheffield, 41 96.


Trowbridge, 48.


Wilcox, 51 111.


Turner, 48 107.


Wilkey, 51 111.


Short, 9S.


Spencer, 43, 99.


Wooden, 111


Spooner, 4.


Wright, 52 111.


Stanton, 102


Carpenter, 100. Carr, 89. Casey, 13.


Chadsey, 55 64.


Albro, 10 11 13 15 17 18 21 22 23 37 41 42 51. Aldrich, 15 48. Allen, S 11 12 14 16 17 19 20 21 24 25 26 28 30 31 32 33 36 40 41 44 48 49 50 55 56. Arnold, 41.


Barton, 14.


T


Tabor, 45. Talford, 45. Tanner, 45 103.


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND.


Clarke, S 12 15 19 38 82. Coggeshall, 12 13 16 31 37 48 52 74. Cole, 9 14 16 17 24 31 33 49 51 60. Congdon, 15 61. Cooper, 20. Corey, 45 55 68 Cottrell, 17. Crandall, 9.


D


Dane, 23. Dorrance, 37. Dyre, 14 24.


E


Eells, 40. Eldred, 7 8 9 18 21 22 27 32 33 42 51.


F


Fifield, 25. Flanders, 47. Fones, 8 21 30 33 41 72.


G


Gale, 22. Gardiner, 6 11 17 23 28 37 41 42 43 45 49 65. Gorton, 21 20 44 46 47 Gould, 5 15 26 31 36 44 S9. Grafton, S 44. Greene, 6 47. Grieve, 25.


H


Hall, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 20 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51. Hammond, 24 37. Harrington, 7 14 21 22 38 44 Hart, 16. Hazard, 10 11 18 22 27 30 31 33. Helme, 8 10 21 22 30 34 36 46 49. Henshaw, 40. Hill, 5 7 10 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 25 28 29 32 93 34 36 38 39 40 43 46 47 49 50 95. Holden, 25 46. Hull, 9. Hunt, 46.


I J


Jencks, 33.


Jenkins, 7 9 10 11 14 16 17 18 19 20 23 25 26 20 33 34 36 40 42 44 48 49 50. Johnson, 6. Judson, 50.


K L


Lawton, 50. Lewis, 12 16 35 40 47 48. Lockwood, 104.


M


Manchester, S 13 25 46 47 49. McSparran, 32 35. Morgan, 41. Mumford, 30 31 36 70.


N


Nash, 33. Nichols, 8 9 12 24 26 28 38 43. Niles, 27 29. Northup, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51.


O


Osborne, 18.


P


Palmer, 13 20 39 44.


Pearee, 24. Peckham, 13 29 59. Phillips, 9 20. Pitman, 21. M'lumb, 20. l'otter, 25 71.


Q R


Rateliff, 5. Rathbun, 17 90 Remington, 40 73. Reynolds, 20 20 38 54 107. Rhodes, 24. Ronse, 5 8 12 18 16 26 22 25 40 41 47 49.


S


Slocum, 6 S 12 13 19 20. 31 32 35 36 45 47 48 49.


Smith, 17 20 46 82. Spencer, 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 48 49 50 51 52. Spink, 44 82. Sprague, 15 17 20 21 26 36. Stafford, 79. Stillman. 6 17 23 27 28 31 35 40 43 51. Stone, 8 13 14 17 19 22 23 26 27 29 35 38 39 44 47. Straight, 18. Sweet, 26.


T


Taylor, 12 20 30 31 32 48. Tew, 35. Thomas, 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 20 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 49 50 51 52. Thurston, 29 32 34. Tibbetts, 5 6 8 9 15 19 21 43 45 49 100. Tillinghast, 6 9 12 15 19 24 25 28 36 40 44 47 50. Torrey, 16 37. Tripp, 9 22 32 36 37 38 . 41 43 48. Tyler, 16.


U V


Vaughn, 86.


W


Watson, 15 22 34 41 42 47. Weeden, 28. Weightman, 6 9 10 11 13 43 45 48 50 51. Weight, 5 6 7 9 10 11 16 23 30 33 38 40 41 42 41 49 51 86. Wightman, 19 21 28 30 32 34 35 64. Willett, 6 22 24 27 31 32 34 41 51. Wilson, 35 40. Woodbridge, 33.


Sanford, 7 24. Sherman, 9 12 14 31 34 30 41 98. X Y Z.


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III.


Names of Places.


A B


Barnstable, Mass., 111. Batavia, N. Y., 95. Boston, Mass., 5 30. Bristol Co., Mass., 9.


C


Cape Florida, 58. Cayuga County, N. Y., 23.


Charlestown, R. I., 37 45. Cherrybourne Hospital, N. Y., 95.


Church of England, 5. Clemsford, Mass., 48. Colchester, Conn., 50. Continental Army, 16. Coventry, R. I., 6 8 10 25 27.


D E


East Greenwich, R. I., 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 41 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52. England, 40.


Essex, 22.


Europe, 42.


Exeter, R. I., 5 6 11 13 14 15 16 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 29 31 32 39 40 41 42 43 46 50 51 55 70.


F


Freetown, Mass., 41.


G


Gloucester, R. I., 8. Goshen, N. Y., 51. Groton, Conn., 20 33. Groton, Mass., 33. Greene County, N. Y., 49. Greenwich, R. I., 51.


H


Hamilton Mills, R. I., 32. Hopkinton, R. I., 34. Harwidge, Mass., 111.


I


Ireland, 16.


J


Jamestown, R. I., 9 13 19 27 28 35 36 40 42 50 72 88 104. Johnston, R. I., 45.


K


Kent County, R. I., 13. Kings Towne, R. I., S 22 26 30 33 45 79 111.


L


Little Compton, R. I., 5. Liverpool, England, 26.


M


Maine, 31. Middletown, R. I., S 31 36. Monson, Mass., 52. Moravia, N. Y., 23.


N


New Bedford, Mass., 26. New Jersey, 40.


Newport, R. I., 12 14 19 29 32 82 33 34 35 40 43 45 46 54 86 87 104 105. New Shoreham, R. I., 37 51 85 90. New York, 19 33 48 75. North Bridgewater, Mass., 30. North Carolina, 61. North Stonington, Conn., 32.


O Otter Creek, Vt., 107.


P Peterboro, N. Y., 102.


Phenix, R. I., 20. Philadelphia, Pa., 25. Plainfield, Conn., 46 104. Portsmouth, R. I., 7 16 17 22 41 42. Preston, Conn., 16. Providence, R. I., 5 13 19 25 26 29 32 62 76 79. Prudence Island, R. I., 5 19 28 40 48.


Q R


Rehoboth, Mass., 29 40. Renssalear County, N. Y., 102. Rhode Island, 5 47. Richmond, R. I., 9 17 20 24 26 31 35 36 37 48. Rochester, R. I., 72.


S


Sandwich, Mass., 33. Scituate, R. I., 30 31 36. South Kingstown, R. I., 13 14 16 22 23 25 28


32 33 35 40 41 4z 43 48 49 50 62 67 71 82 87. Stafford, Conn., 56. Sterling, Conn., 48. Stonington, Conn., 40.


Swansey, Mass., 9.


T


Tollond County, Conn., 56.


Trinity Church, New-


port, R. 1., 20. Troy, N. Y., 95.


U


Uxbridge, Mass., 15.


V


Voluntown, Conn., 28.


W


Warwick, R. I., 7 8 11 14 17 21 24 25 26 27 30 32 35 39 40 44 46 47 48 49 51 77 79 104.


West Bridgewater, Mass., 26. Westerly, R. I., 11 24 28 30 31 32 33 40 41 52. West Greenwich, R. I., 6 14 18 19 21 26 29 31 32 34 37 39 47 49. Westport, Mass., 47. Wickford, R. I., 33 64. Willetts, N. Y., 40. Windham, N. Y., 49.


XYZ


Yarmouth, Mass., 30.


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INDEX.


TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN.


I.


.


Names Occurring in Their Natural Order.


Marriages commence with page 5; births page 37; deaths page 61.


A


Burdick, 10 40. Burnside, 10. Button, 10.


Dawley, 14. Dennison, 14.


Deway, 14. Dickinson, 14 43.


Dixon, 14.


Dockroy, 14 43.


Anthony, 5.


Arnold, 5.


Card, 10.


Carlile, 10.


Carpenter, 10 40.


E


B


Case, 11 40 61.


Caswell, 11. Chambell, 41.


Babcock, 6 37 61.


Champlain, 11 41.


Baker, 7. Barber, 7 38. Bardin, 8. Barnes, S.


Chapman, 11. Chappell, 11 41 61. Clarke, 11 41 61.


Enis, 14.


Enos, 14.


Bates, 38. Baudish, S.


Closon, 12. Coggeshall, 12 42.


F


Beard, S. Beary, S Belcher, 3S.


Cole, 12. Collins, 12 42.


Fairweather, 15.


Bentley, 8 38.


Comstock, 12 42. Congdon, 12 42.


Bent, S.


Connor, 13. Cooke, 13 42.


Bicknell, S. Billington, 8 38.


Cottrell, 13 42. Coyhes, 13. Cox, 13.


Fox, 15. Franklin, 15 43.


Bill, 8 38. Bissell, S. Boone, S.


Craddock, 13.


Boss, S.


Crandall. 13 42. Crossman, 13. Crosswell, 13.


Cross, 13 42.


G


Galen, 15. Gardiner, 15 43 61. Garitt, 16 44. Ginnodo, 16. Goodbody, 16.


Brownell, 9. Browning, 9 39 61. Brown, 9 39 61. Bull, 10 40.


D


Dake, 14. Davis, 14.


Goodchild, 16. Gould, 16 45 61. Gray, 17.


Abb, 5. Adams, 5. Albro, 5. Almy, 37. Allen, 37 61.


C


Douglass, 14 43.


Cahoone, 10.


Campbell, 10.


Druce, 14. Dye, 14. Dyre, 43.


Austin, 6.


Aylesworth, 6.


Casey, 10 40.


Earle, 14 43. Easton, 43. Eaton, 14. Eldred, 14.


Cleary, 42.


Everitt, 14.


Berry, 38.


Fish, 15 43. Foredice, 43. Foster, 15. Fowler, 15.


Frazier, 15. Frink, 15.


Fry, 15.


Bowen, S. Braman, 8 38. Brand, S. Brayton, S Brenton, S. Briggs, 8 39. Brightman, S. Briskow, S. Brookes, 9.


Croucher, 14. Crawford, 14. Crumb, 14 43. Curtis, 14 43.




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