Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XIII, Part 18

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 630


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Phebe, widow of Samuel, at Smithfield, aged 70 years. Gazette of


Ambrose, son of the late Capt. David, of Chatham, Ct., at the hospital in New York, in 27th year,


Marvin, of Chatham, Ct., at Charleston, S. C., aged 21 years, Luther, in 27th year, -


May 22, 1773


Sept. 15, 1787


March 27, 1807


Aug. 9, 1808 Feb. 23, 1809


BAGLEY Samuel, at Smithfield, suddenly. Ga- zette of


Nov. 20, 1806


Oct. 19, 1811 Nov. 9, 1811


147


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BAGLEY Mrs. Sarah, wife of Luther, in 28th year,


William, Esq., at Pawtucket, in 77th year, suddenly. Gazette of


April 29, 1815


Asa T., of East Greenwich, lost overboard from schooner Gen. Hawes, of this port,


Dec. 4, 1824


BAGNELL Benjamin, aged 84 years, of Society of Friends, at Boston,


July 11, 1773


Sarah, widow of Benjamin, and sister of Abraham Redwood, Esq., of Newport ; was member of Society of Friends, at Cranston, in 89th year,


Jan. 3, 1791


John, the comedian, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of


Sept. 13, 1794


BAILEY Capt. Samuel, at Little Compton, sud- denly. Gazette of


June 17, 1775


Mrs. -, wife of Joseph ; was safely de- livered of her second child; her first child wants six days of being nine months old, at Falmouth, Casco Bay,


Jan. 9, 1785


Peter, of South Carolina, at Newport. Ga- zette of


July 16, 1785


Mrs. - , widow of Samuel, at Middle- town, at a very advanced age. Gazette of Jacob, printer, in Pennsylvania, aged 51 years. Gazette of


Sept. 16, 1797


Richard, at Newport, in 72d year. Gazette Gideon, at Warwick, in 31st year. Gazette of


March 7, 1801


of


May 23, 1801


Constant, at Newport, in 84th year. Gazette of


Easton, at Middletown. Gazette of


Mrs. Ruth, widow of Oliver, at Tiverton, in 8Ist year. Gazette of


June 11, 1803


Mrs. Hannah, widow of William, at Middle- town, in 7Ist year. Gazette of


Jan. 19, 1805


Mrs. Rebecca, wife of General Bailey, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Gazette of


Sept. 12, 1807


Mrs. Abby, wife of Wheaton, in this town, in 2Ist year,


March 14, 1808


Mrs. Susannah, widow of Constant, of New- port, in 84th year,


April 24, 1809


Capt. Nathaniel, in this town, in 5 Ist year,


May 12, 1810


Dec. 29, 1810


Mrs. Lydia, wife of Deacon John, at Tiver- ton, in 46th year. Gazette of


Nov. 28, 1810


Dec. 12, 1789


Oct. 31, 1801 April 23, 1803


Mrs. Sarah, wife of William, and daughter of the late Col. George Irish, at Middle- town. Gazette of


Jan. 21, 1804


148


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BAILEY John, oldest son of Easton, Esq., of Middleton, at Hanover, after an illness of two days, aged 21 years,


John, formerly of Newport, at Havana, Isaac, Esq., at Little Compton. aged 70 years, formerly a member of the General Assem- bly,


William, son of Theodorus, Esq., postmaster, of New York, aged 21 years, at Charles- town, S. C. Gazette of


Rev. Isaac, at Ward, Mass., aged 60 years, John Warren, of North Kingstown, aged 21 years, at St. Pierre, W. I., of yellow fever, on board schooner William Sheldon, of this port,


Lieut. Edmund, killed in a duel with Lieut. Theodore O. Callaghan, in England. Ga- zette of


Mrs. Catharine, wife of William, Esq., and daughter of Jethro Briggs, of Newport, aged 46 years, at Middletown, very sud- denly,


Ezra, in 21st year, at Little Compton. Ga- zette of


Paul, at Newport, aged 39 years. Gazette of


Lemuel, at Newport, in 15th year. Gazette of


Sept. 18, 1819


Jan. 10, 1820 Dec. 12, 1821


Dec. 4, 1822


March 26, 1823


Oct. 28, 1823


Mrs. Betsey, wife of Paul, at Sidney, Me .; a suicide by hanging. Gazette of


June 8, 1825


BAILLIE Cadet -, Jun., killed in action, at Annes. Gazette of


BAINBRIDGE Capt. Joseph, U. S. Navy, at New York. Gazette of


BAINE Capt. , of the Alfred, killed in action off Monserrat,


Capt. William C., wounded, ( since died ), at battle of Tippecanoe,


BAINS John, type founder, at Philadelphia,


May 25, 1812 May 26, 1812


Aug. 15, 1813


Jan. 29, 1814 April 10, 1814


Feb. 7, 1817


March 28, 1818


May 17, 1818


Oct. 31, 1818 May 22, 1819


Ephraim, at Little Compton, in 76th year, Miss Ruth, at Little Compton, aged 50 years, Mrs. - -, is now living at Chesterfield, N. H., aged 101 years. Gazette of


Susan Pabodie, infant daughter of Pabodie, in this town, in 3rd year,


Miss Mary, eldest daughter of John, at New- port, in 19th year,


Isaac, Esq., attorney at law, graduate of B. U., 1810, in Pennsylvania. Gazette of


March 3, 1824


Samuel, at Newport, aged 50 years. Gazette of


June 22, 1825


July 21, 1781


Nov. 24, 1824


April -, 1782


Nov. 7, 18II Aug. 18, 1790


149


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BAIRD Michael, at New York, Penn .; a miser with peculiar ideas, left a large fortune. Gazette of


July 6, 1816


BAKER William, Esq .; his wife died at Hill street, Berkeley Square, London ; she was a daughter of Mr. - Penn, one of the proprietors of Pennsylvania,


Flagg, at Boston. Gazette of


George, at Philadelphia. Gazette of Mary, wife of Nathaniel. Gazette of


March 1, 1794


Hillary, mayor of the city, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


Oct. 6, 1798


July 15, 1811


April 30, 1812


Anthony and wife, of Harwich, drowned at Yarmouth, Mass.,


Dec. 20, 1812


July 3, 1814


March 24, 1814


Feb. 26, 1815


June 12, 1816


Feb. 7, 1818


Aug. - , 1819


Oct. 28, 1819


June 29, 1820


Sept. 14, 1820


Oct. 8, 1820


March 10, 1821


June 9, 1821


Jan. 12, 1822 Aug. 2, 1822


William, son of Eliza, aged about 28 years,


May 16, 1772 June 17, 1775 Oct. 26, 1793


Capt. Seth, of Yarmouth, Mass., aged 65 years, drowned in New Haven harbor, Sally, daughter of Caleb, in this town, aged 27 years,


Charles, from over exertion in chasing a calf, at Williamson Co., Tenn.,


Mary, wife of John, at Windham, Ct., Scot- land Society ; had lived with her husband 69 years, aged 89 years,


John, at Windham, Ct., Scotland Society, in 99th year ; he was born Dec. 12, 1716; he is the only person that has attained this age in this Society,


Mrs. Mary A., wife of Elisha, and daughter of Joseph Hines, at Coventry, in 26th year, Martha Davis, infant daughter of Rev. Luther, in this town, aged 2 years,


Lewis W., son of Capt. Lewis, of Duxbury, Mass., aged about 20 years, on board ship Fame, of this port, in Straights of Sunda, Nathaniel, at Rehoboth, in 38th year (Ma- sonic honors),


Lewis, at Cheshire, Ct., aged 37 years ; was thrown from his carriage,


Mrs. murdered by two slaves, at Maryland. Gazette of


Mrs. Dinah, widow of Thomas, at Cranston, in 78th year,


Lucinda M., daughter of William, in this town, in 19th year,


George Tew, son of the late Capt. Thomas, of Warren, at Havana, from on board ship Columbia of Bristol. Gazette of


Benjamin, at Newport, aged 87 years. Ga- zette of


150


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BAKER Ebenezer, at Tiverton, aged 26 years. Gazette of


Abiel, at Cumberland, aged 63 years,


E. R., formerly of Dorcester, aged 33 years, at Evansville, Ind. Gazette of


Nov. 12, 1823


Samuel, from Cape Cod, aged between 30 and 40 years ; had arrived at Hartford in a vessel and walked from that place here where he died suddenly,


Mrs. Rebecca, drowned in the wreck of ship Sabine,


Mrs. Mindwell D., wife of Burton of Scitu- ate and daughter of John McNeil of Ash- ford, Mass., in this town, in 27th year,


Nov. 5, 1824


Dec. 8, 1824


June 22, 1825


BALCH Rev. Thomas, aged 63 years, at Ded- ham. Gazette of


Jan. 29, 1774


April 20, 1776


Dec. 26, 1777


Nov. 15, 1800 Sept. 18, 1808


July 24, 1811


March 25, 1809


April 28, 1787


Henry, at Shrewsbury, in 72d year, whose mother aged 96, followed him to the grave. Gazette of


Mr. -, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


Isaac, Esq, aged 94 years; said to be the oldest person in Litchfield County, Ct .; was graduate of Yale, 1735, at Litchfield. Gazette of


Jan. 18, 1823 July 30, 1823


Sept. 25, 1824


Nov. 3, 1824


Francis, editor of " Mississipian" ; was on his way to visit some friends in New Jersey, and murdered on his way in Kentucky. Gazette of


-, child of Joseph, died from eating the root of Hog Sicily, at New York. Gazette of


Mrs. Lillis, widow of Jesse, at Warren, in 81st year. Gazette of


Aug. 27, 1825


Timothy, late of Newport. Gazette of


Israel, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and


Mrs. Mary, wife of Nathaniel, and daughter of Rev. Dr. Stillman, at Boston, aged 34 years. Gazette of


Nathaniel, at Boston, formerly of this town, Mrs. Susan, widow of Timothy, removed to this town from Newport, at the time of the British occupation, in 76th year,


BALDERSON Capt. J. B., of the sloop of war Parthian, aged 29 years; shot by James Smith, who claimed he had been disrated, in England. Gazette of


BALDWIN Capt. Abel, in 31st year, last week, at Providence, came from Newtown, Ct. Gazette of


Dec. 19, 1789


Oct. 26, 1793


Feb. 23, 1805


151


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BALDWIN Thomas, Jun., son of Rev. Dr. Bald- win, at Boston, aged 21 years. Gazette of Hon. Abraham, U. S. Senator from Georgia, at Washington. Gazette of


Col. Loammi, at Woburn, Mass., in 63d year. Gazette of


Nov. 7, 1807


Mrs. Mary; wife of Capt. Phineas, at Litch- field, Ct., aged 64 years,


June 21, 1817


July 27, 1817


Dr. Lyman N., at Grenville, Mass., aged 23 years ; fell in the barn the 17th, and so in- jured his head that he remained uncon- scious until Feb. 23, when he died,


Feb. 23, 1818


Nov. 22, 1818


Dec. 19, 1818 Sept. 1, 1819


Oct. 27, 1821


Aug. 9, 1822


April 15, 1823


April 22, 1823


Miss Lovicy, daughter of Deacon Benjamin, at North Bradford, Ct., aged 20 years,


April 24, 1823


Sept. 21, 1824


Aug. 29, 1825


BALFOUR Hon. William, at Frederickton, N. B., aged 53 years; Major General of the Staff of the Army of British North America ; President of H. B. M. Council and Commander-in-chief of the province of New Brunswick. Gazette of


BALKCOM Enoch, at Norton, aged 41 years, Samuel, at Attleboro, aged 80 years.


Ga- zette of


David, at Seekonk, in 55th year. Gazette of Miss Matilda, daughter of Daniel, at Attle- boro, aged 16 years,


Everett, Esq., attorney at law, at Attleboro, aged 27 years, a graduate of B. U., 1817,


Feb. 1, 1812 Aug. 8, 1808


Feb. 17, 1810 July 6, 1816


Oct. 14, 1822


Dec. 19, 1823


Mrs. Peggy, wife of John, and daughter of the late Rev. Nehemiah Williams, of Brim- field, Mass., at Pawtucket, aged 42 years,


Abigail, daughter of Josiah, aged 9 years, her clothes took fire, at Boston,


Dr. William, U. S. Navy, at Franklin, Miss., Capt. Thomas, of New Providence, killed by being run over by his wagon,


Isaac, killed by the caving of a bank, near Rochester, N. Y.,


Deacon Benjamin, at North Bradford, Ct., aged 44 years,


Benjamin, Jun., son of Deacon Benjamin, at North Bradford, Ct., aged 22 years,


Nehemiah W., son of John, at Pawtucket, in 23rd year,


Rev. Thomas, at Waterville, Me., aged 72 years, pastor of Second Baptist Society, of Boston,


June 29, 1805 March 21, 1807


Capt. Phineas, aged 69 years, at Litchfield, Ct.,


152


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BALL Miss sister of Capt. Ball, of West Springfield, aged 16 years ; a sleigh in which she with others were crossing the Connecticut river, broke through the ice and she was carried under and drowned. Gazette of


Mrs. --- , at Bristol, aged 85 years. Ga- zette of


Feb. 21, 1807


Sir Alexander, Governor of Malta, one of Nelson's captains at the battle of Aboukir, at Malta,


Nov. - , 1809 June 9, 1810


William, Esq., at Philadelphia. Gazette of Harris, ordinary seaman, killed on board frigate Chesapeake, in action with the Shannon,


June 1, 1813


Anstress, wife of William and daughter of the late William C. Hutton, at Seekonk, in 26th year,


May 17, 1816


Mrs. Anstress S., wife of William, and daugh- ter of the late William C. Hutton, at See- konk, in 27th year. Gazette of


June 1, 1816 May 1, 1819


Davis, drowned in Ohio. Gazette of


BALLARD Edward J., acting lieutenant, killed on board frigate Chesapeake, in action with the Shannon,


June 1, 1813


Daniel C., at Boston, senior partner and edi- tor of Patriot and Chronicle. Gazette of Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin, aged about 25 years, at Sales Co., N. C. ; shot herself with a musket, a deliberate suicide,


Oct. 27, 1823 Oct. 2, 1770


Peter, at Smithfield. Gazette of


May 14, 1774


Mrs. -- , widow of Jonathan. Gazette of Nathan, son of Rev. Abner, at Cumberland, in 29th year,


Aug. 13, 1787


Lucy, wife of David. Gazette of


Oct. 10, 1795


Major Reuben, in 56th year, in this town,


Sept. 19, 1803


Levi, at Cumberland, aged about 50 years, one of the representatives in the General Assembly. Gazette of July 20, 1805


Rev. Abner, at Cumberland, in 81st year ; had been a member of a Baptist Church 51 years and its pastor 35 years,


Jan. 4, 1806


June 25, 1808


July 29, 1809


Jan. 11, 1815


Mrs. Beulah, widow of the late Elder Abner, at Cumberland, aged 7,5 years. Gazette of Leonard, aged 60 years, a Baptist minister in Virginia ; he was found dead under a tree with his Bible under his arm. Gazette of Mrs. Amey, wife of Dr. Peter, at Smithfield, in 35th year ; has left six children,


Jan. 3, 1807


Dec. 4, 1820


BALLOU Jonathan, at Providence,


July 5, 1783


153


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BALLOU Cyrus, at Cumberland, in 27th year, Moses, at Smithfield, in 73d year,


Mrs. Louisa, wife of Welcome, and daughter of the late Col. Welcome Jillson of Cum- berland, at New, Marlboro, N. H., in 19th year,


Capt. Otis, formerly of Cumberland, at Smith- field. Gazette of


Abigail, wife of Oliver, at Woonsocket Hill, in 55th year,


Eben Leeland, son of William, in this town, in 4th year,


James, at Cumberland, in 36th year, Flavius, at Cumberland, aged 49 years,


BALLS Miss -- , in London, aged 60 years ; was a great lover of goats; had no less than 25 living in the house with her. Ga- zette of


BAMPFYLDE Sir Charles, shot by a person named Moreland who instantly shot him- self ; his wife had been house-keeper for Sir Charles nine years and Moreland be- coming jealous took this mode of revenge. Gazette of


BANCKER Gerard, Esq., Treasurer of New York State, in 59th year. Gazette of


BANCROFT Eliza, wife of Thomas, Esq., and only sister of Thomas P. Ives of this town, at Salem,


Thomas, supercargo of ship Hercules of this port, at Canton, China, aged 42 years ; was formerly clerk of Court of Common Pleas for this Co. (Salem Gazette). Gazette of BANGS Hon. Edward, First Associate Justice for the Western District, at Worcester, aged 63 years,


Miss Anna Linda, daughter of the late Judge Bangs, at Worcester, aged 22 years. Ga- zette of


BANKS Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph, President of the Royal Society, at his home, Spring Grove, near Hounslow,


BANNEKER Benjamin (colored), at Baltimore, in 73d year ; was a noted astronomer and mathematician and had calculated for sev- eral almanacs. Gazette of


BANNISTER John, at Newport, aged about 60 years,


Mr. -- , the comedian, in London, John, Esq., at Newport. Gazette of


March 7, 1816 Sept. 30, 1820


Oct. 24, 1820


Oct. 20, 1821


Dec. 12, 1821


June 30, 1822


Nov. 18, 1823


March 12, 1824


Feb. 28, 1824


May 28, 1823


March 2, 1799


Jan. 13, 1801


March 26, 1808


June 28, 1818


Feb. 22, 1823


June 19, 1820


Nov. 15, 1806


Nov. 10, 1767


Oct: 23, 1804


Nov. 28, 1807


154


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BANNISTER Oscar, aged 13 years, at Malden, Mass., a sudden cold from bathing. Ga- zette of


BANKSON Benjamin, of the State Department, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


Col. John, at Baltimore, a Revolutionary sol- dier. Gazette of BAPTIST Michael, at Newport, in 45th. year. Gazette of


July 31, 1824


Sept. 26, 1795


June 18, 1814


Feb. 12, 1803


BAQUE Etiene, otherwise called Le Santito, aged 124 years ; some called him 200 years old, but it is known he was born in 1700; he was a pilgrim for many years among the Pyrenees ; he subsisted by alms and lived a simple, innocent life. Gazette of


BARBA James, son of Nicholas, killed by sol- diers near Black Rock, Buffalo, N. Y. Ga- zette of


BARBER Wilkes, son of Nathaniel, baptized at Boston,


Capt. William, of Charlestown; his son killed at Lexington,


April 19, 1775


Elder Benjamin, at Richmond, aged 32 years. Gazette of


Nov. 26, 1796


Thomas, at Baltimore, of the fever. Gazette of


Oct. 19, 1799


Henry, Esq., editor of the Newport Mercury, at Newport, in 53d year. Gazette of


Sept. 20, 1800


Joseph, printer, late of New York, at Am- well, N. J. Gazette of


June 14, 1806


Edmund, at Newport, in 57th year. Gazette of


Oct. 10, 1807


John, at Albany, one of the editors of the Albany Register and the State Printer. Gazette of


Robert, at Albany, in 42d year,


Miss Phebe, at Portsmouth, in 59th year, of Society of Friends,


Jan. 5, 1820


Jonathan, at Hartford, aged 46 years. Ga- zette of


Mrs. Hannah, wife of Ebenezer, at Worces- ter, aged 36 years. Gazette of


BARBOUR Col. Thomas, at Barbourville, Va., in 90th year, father of the present Secre- tary of War; was a member of the House of Burgesses that protested against the Stamp Act in 1760,


BARCLAY Joseph, aged 50 years, and his three sons : John, 24, Benjamin, 21, Joseph, 13, suffocated in a well at Warwick, Penn. Gazette.of


July 23, 1808 May 31, 1812


Dec. 7, 1822


Feb. 22, 1823


May 16, 1825


Sept. 12, 1767


Dec. 18, 1824


Sept. 10, 1814


Oct. 19, 1766


155


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BARCLAY Alexander, collector of customs, at Philadelphia,


Mrs. Mollison, granddaughter of Robert, au- thor of "Apology for People called Qua- kers," at Edinburgh,


Mrs. Rachel, wife of David, Esq., in England. Gazette of


Beverley Robinson, son of the British Con- sul, at New York. Gazette of


James, merchant, at Philadelphia, in 58th year. Gazette of


Feb. 17, 1810


BARDIN Comfort, at Providence, a child of his, aged 3 years, burnt to death, fell into the fire,


Mrs. Ann, widow of Charles, Esq., at New- port, had nearly completed her 94th year. Gazette of


Comfort, in this town, aged 73 years,


BARDINE Willlam, in 39th year. Gazette of Mrs. Abigail, wife of William, in this town, in 52d year,


Chloe, widow of Comfort, in this town, in 78th year,


Timothy, in this town, in 27th year,


BARDLEY Hon. John Beale, of Maryland, at Philadelphia, in 77th year. Gazette of


BARGE Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Jacob, Esq., at Philadelphia, in 79th year. Gazette of Jacob, at Philadelphia. in 87th year,


BARING Sir Francis, member of House of Com- mons, and banker, in England, in 74th year; has left many children,


BARKER Ebenezer, Esq., at Methuen, Mass., Mary, widow. Gazette of


Margaret, widow of Capt. James, late of Mid- dletown, at Lanesborough, Mass., in her 85th year. Gazette of


Peleg, Sen., Esq., at Newport, in 78th year. Gazette of


Abraham, at Tiverton. Gazette of


Mrs. Abigail, mother of Mr. Barker, and sister of Rev. Dr. Rogers, Professor of Oratory in University of Penn., at Charles- ton, S. C., after an illness of II days; af- fection for her son, her only child, caused her removal to this place,


William, in this town, in 68th year. Gazette of


Peleg, Esq., in 51st year, at Newport. Ga- zette of


Jan. 12, 1771


Oct. II, 1781


Sept. 29, 1792


June 25, 1803


Aug. 24, 1769


Sept. 7, 1805 Jnne 21, 1811 Oct. 12, 18II


April 26, 1819


Jan. 7, 1820 June II, 1821


Feb. 18, 1804


June 23, 1804 Aug. 8, 1808


Sept. 11, 1810 Feb. 26, 1771 March 21, 1778


May 28, 1785


March 22, 1794 June 3, 1797


Sept. 27, 1797


Feb. 10, 1798


Aug. 25, 1798


.


156


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BARKER Miss Polly, at Boston. Gazette of Edward, at Middletown, in 62d year, very suddenly. Gazette of


Sept. 29, 1798 Sept. 28, 1799


Mrs. Rebecca, widow of John, at Middle- town, in 87th year. Gazette of


May 24, 1800


Hannah, daughter of Joshua, in 18th year, at Newport. Gazette of


Aug. 16, 1800 July 16, 1803


Miss Susannah, at Newport. Gazette of


Hon. Josiah, merchant, at Nantucket, sud- denly, aged 75 years. Gazette of


July 30, 1803


Mrs. Hannah, wife of Joshua, at Newport, aged 56 years. Gazette of


Dec. 17, 1803


Mrs. Bethiah, widow of William, aged 77 years. Gazette of


March 22, 1806


George Tew, son of Capt. Richard, of New- port, aged 18 years, at Havana,


July 7, 1809


Miss Mary, in 60th year, at Tiverton,


May 8, 1812


Matthew, at Newport, in 78th year. Gazette of


Aug. 19, 1815


Aug. 26, 1815


Joshua, at Newport, aged 78 years. Gazette of Major General John, at Philadelphia, aged 72 years, a soldier of the Revolution. Ga- zette of


April 18, 1818


Joseph P., aged 26 years, son of Matthew, of Middletown, at Savannah, Ga.,


Oct. 14, 1818


Jeremiah B., of this town, at sea, from on board brig Juno of this port. Gazette of


Oct. 24, 1818


Mrs. Polly, wife of Capt. Stephen, at New- port, aged 49 years,


Dec. 7, 1818


David, at Middletown, Ct., in 71st year,


Sept. 8, 1819


Mrs. Esther, native of Rhode Island, at Sa- vannah, Ga. Gazette of


Oct. 2, 1820


Ruth, wife of Hiram, in this town, in 28th year,


Dec. 7, 1821


Daniel W., of Newport, at Portsmouth, aged 48 years. Gazette of


Jan. 30, 1822


Sherman, at Newport, in 37th year,


Oct. 24, 1822


Joshua, Jun., at Newport, aged 50 years,


Dec. 28, 1822


Joshua, formerly of Middletown, at Newport, aged 84 years,


July 15, 1823


William Frederic, son of Major Cyrus, in this town, aged 1 year 9 months,


Sept. 2, 1823


Charles, at Newport Asylum, aged 53 years, Joseph, Esq., of Delaware, formerly of Pitts- burg, Penn., near Smyrna, Del .; was an officer of artillery in the Revolution,


Dec. 31, 1824


June 13, 1825


Mrs. Eliza, wife of Noah, Jun., and daughter of the late William Mills, at Newport, aged 27 years. Gazette of


Sarah, widow of Benjamin, at Newport, aged 79 years. Gazette of


July 2, 1825


Aug. 24, 1825


157


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BARLING James, a native of England, drowned at Bath. Me., aged 35 years. Gazette of BARLOW Capt. Moses, of Newport, at Havana, Jesse, at Newport, aged 68 years, Joel, late U. S. minister to the French court, on his way from Wilna to Paris. Gazette of Calvin, drowned off Seaconnet Point ; was of Newport, aged 44 years, Mrs. - -, widow of Hon. Joel, late our minister to France, at her seat near Wash- ington. Gazette of


July 23, 1823 Nov. 29, 1810 Dec. 10, 1815


March 13, 1813


May 7, 1823


June 13, 1818


BARNARD Capt. Matthew, at his house in Sise Lane, London ; distinguished himself at the taking of Quebec, and at other places; Nov. 6, 1762. Gazette of Feb. 19, 1763


Benjamin, died at Halifax (in irons) ; a pris- oner of war between Nov. 23. 1776, and Capt. Matthew, in 36th year, at Nantucket. Gazette of


Joseph, at Deerfield. Gazette of


Rev. Dr. Thomas, Lord Bishop of Limerick, Andrest and Agabadoe, in Ireland, aged 87 years. Gazette of Sept. 14, 1805


Capt. Moses of Boston, captain of ship To- paz, at Java Head. Gazette of


June 14, 1806


Feb. 24, 1812


Dec. 4, 1822


Dr. Edward, at Salem, aged 67 years. Ga- zette of


Dec. 21, 1822


BARNES Mrs. Lucy, sister to Mrs. Sarah Mott, wife of Elijah, in 31st year, at Preston, Ct., Levi, of Barrington, drowned in crossing the river from Warwick in a boat,


Peleg, of Barrington, drowned in crossing the river from Warwick in a boat,


Mr. - -, at Philadelphia. Gazette of Thomas, at Barrington, in 88th year. Ga- zette of


Samuel, at Barrington, in 45th year. Gazette of


Col. Richard, of St. Mary's Co., Md., at Balti- more; in his will he frees his negroes, be- tween 300 and 400, three years after his decease, provided they behave themselves. Gazette of


John, at North Providence, at an advanced age. Gazette of


Aug. 16, 1773


Feb. 25, 1778


Feb. 25, 1778 Oct. 12, 1793


July 12, 1800


Sept. 3, 1803


May 12, 1804


Nov. 10, 1804


Dec. 26, 1777


April 9, 1785 Sept. 24, 1803


Mrs. Judith, widow, at an advanced age, at Nantucket,


Mrs. Mary, is now living at Amherst, N. H., aged 101 years. Gazette of


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BARNES Mrs. Rachel, wife of Rev. Dr. Barnes, at Scituate, Mass., aged 77 years. Gazette of


John, at Darne, Ct., at a training, aged 18 years, from the discharge of a fire-arm. Gazette of


Mrs. Alice, widow of Enoch, Esq., aged 80 years, at Smithfield,


Col. William, of the Ist Massachusetts Militia, at Havana. Gazette of


June 3, 1809


Rev. David, D. D., at Scituate, Mass., in 81st year and 57th of his ministry,


April 26, 1811


April 26, 1811


David Leonard, Judge of the United States District Court, for Rhode Island district, aged 52 years ; was a native of Scituate, Mass., son of Rev. David, D. D., graduated at Harvard and commenced the practice of law, at Taunton,


Nov. 3, 1812


Feb. 13, 1813


Aug. 18, 1813


Samuel, at Barrington, of the fever. Gazette of


May 11, 1816


Aug. 24, 1816


May 31, 1817


April 7, 1821


Feb. 6, 1822


Samuel W., son of Lemuel, aged II years, drowned in the mill pond, at Weston. Ga- zette of


Jonathan, at Smithfield, aged 34 years,


Danford, at Boston, aged 24 years. Gazette of


Nov. 2, 1805


Oct. 18, 1806


April 12, 1808


Rev. Mr., at Scituate, Mass., at an advanced age,


William, of the theatre, at Boston, suddenly, aged 33 years,


Frances L., second daughter of the late Judge Barnes, in this town, aged 22 years, Miss Parmelia, at Barrington, in 15th year, suddenly,


Jan. 9, 1815


Robert, at New York, aged 35 years, a suicide, leaves wife and seven children. Gazette of


Michael, an Irishman ; he was tied to his horse to convey him to prison for robbery, when the horse took fright and before the man could be rescued he was killed, in Pennsylvania. Gazette of


Major Thomas, a pensioner of the Revolu- tion, and his wife, at Salem ; it is stated that meeting Major Barnes in the alms house, first suggested to President Munroe the recommendation of pensioning these heroes of the Revolution. Gazette of


Daniel, at Attleboro, a soldier of the Revolu- tion, in 65th year. Gazette of


June 29, 1822 July 24, 1822




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