Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XIII, Part 25

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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July 7, 1824


Dr. Henry N., son of the late Rev. Henry, of Newport, at Stonington, Ct., aged 27 years,


Sept. 27, 1825


Sept. 22, 1811


BURDOTT Alexander, of this town, in 26th year, drowned from on board the brig Wil- liam and Mary, at sea,


Dec. 28, 1784


Feb. 28, 1795 Feb. 2, 1825


May 8, 1802


233


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BURDSALL Richard, Jun., at Trenton, N. J., Friend minister, in 35th year. Gazette of BURGESS Thomas, executed at Newgate, Lon- don,


Aug. 13, 1823


Aug. 29, 1783


George, of Newport, at the Havana. Ga- zette of


Mrs. Mary, wife of Nathaniel, at Cranston, in 26th year. Gazette of


Dec. 7, 1805


Capt. Eliab, at Staten Island, native of Guil- ford, Ct. Gazette of


July 30, 1808 July 20, 1811


Mrs. Abigail, wife of Benjamin, in this town, in 42nd year,


Sept. 17, 1811


Mrs. Bethsheba, widow of John, at Newport, in 76th year. Gazette of


John, in this town, at an advanced age,


Mrs. Mary Ann, wife of Danforth, at Paw- tucket, aged 22 years. Gazette of


June 8, 1822 Oct. 8, 1822


Benjamin, in this town, in 52nd year,


Barzillai, at Wareham, Mass., aged 29 years. Gazette of


April 5, 1823


Mary, wife of William, at Olneyville, in 31st year,


April 15, 1824


Mrs. Sarah, widow of Philip, at Newport, aged 83 years. Gazette of Mr. - ---; at Charleston, S. C., of fever. Gazette of


Sept. 8, 1824


Mrs. Sarah, widow of John, at Cumberland, in 56th year,


July 15, 1825


BURGOYNE Lieut. General John, in England. Gazette of


Sept. 29, 1792


BURKE Edmund, the English author and Orator. Gazette of


Sept. 9, 1797


John, Esq., deputy collector of the port, at Wilmington, N. C. Gazette of


Jan. 8, 1803


Patrick, a native of Ireland, at Norfolk, Va., aged 104 years. He came to America about 16 years ago. Gazette of


Capt. Richard, at the Newport Asylum, in 74th year. Gazette of


Edmund, son of William, at East Greenwich, in 21st year, supposed from eating raw qua- hogs, after an illness of 26 hours,


BURKES Martin, at Boston, aged 67 years. Ga- zette of


BURKET Mrs. Abigail, wife of Thomas. Ga- zette of


April 24, 1802


April 18, 1807


Feb. 26, 1823


June 13, 1824


Dec. 28, 1822


April 20, 1776


July 2, 1803


James, at Cranston, in 80th year,


Jan. 2, 1813 Feb. 9, 1818


Oct. 6, 1824


Hon. Aedamus, one of the chancellors of South Carolina, at Charleston, in 59th year. Gazette of


234


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BURKIT Sarah, wife of Ezekiel. Gazette of BURKITT John, in 39th year. Gazette of BURKLEY Dr. Robert, at Winchester Co., Va., murdered by his slaves,


BURLEY William, at Beverly, aged 72 years. Gazette of


BURLINGAME Abner, at Scituate, in 37th year,


Peter, at Cranston, aged 97 years, 10 days,


Benedict, at Glocester. Gazette of


Aug. 9, 1800


March 27, 1802


Jan. 7, 1804


Mrs. Mehitable, at Glocester, aged 71 years, I day, wife of Capt. David. Had been married 46 years ; had 6 children ; this is the first death in the family ;


Mrs. Abigail, widow of James, late of Crans- ton, at Scituate, suddenly, in 69th year, Reuben, at Coventry, in 42nd year, buried with Masonic honors.


Mrs. Anna, wife of Samuel, at Cranston, in 24th year,


Clarke; two children of his died of the spotted fever, at Shaftesbury, Vt. Gazette of


Lyman ; a child of his died from spotted fever, at Shaftesbury, Vt. Gazette of


Mrs. Lydia, widow of Benjamin, at Coventry, in 81st year,


Esek, at Coventry, in 78th year,


Mercy, daughter of Charles, at Smithfield, in 20th year,


BURLINGHAM William, at Smithfield, killed by a fall in a barn, ·


BURNETT Andrew, at Newport, in 75th year. Gazette of


Rev. Dr. Matthais, suddenly, at Norwalk, Ct. Gazette of


Elizabeth, wife of James, in this town, aged 55 years, James, in this town, aged 69 years,


BURNHAM Josiah, executed at Haverhill, N. H.,


BURNS Robert, the Argyleshire plowman and poet, at Dumfries, Scot.,


Walter, at Newport, in 83rd year, a Revolu- tionary pensioner,


Jan. 29, 1774 Sept. 19, 1795


May 12, 1818


Dec. 21, 1822


Aug. 14, 1789 Feb. 7, 1791


Mrs. Martha, wife of Richard, at Glocester, in 34th year. Gazette of


Stephen, at Cranston, in 93rd year. Gazette of


April 10, 1810


Oct. 2, 1810


April 10, 1812


June 13, 1813


April 16, 1814


April 16, 1814


Jan. 13, 1823 April 2, 1823


Oct. 2, 1824


Jan. 18, 1802


Jan. 22, 1803


July 12, 1806


Aug. 3, 1822 March 25, 1824


Aug. 12, 1806


July 21, 1796


Sept. 22, 1821


235


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BURNS Robert, Esq., of Westport, Bathwell, at Hamilton, Scotland. He was the fourth pupil of the celebrated Mr. Braidwood of the Edenburgh Deaf and Dumb Institute. He proved to be a wonderful scholar and so well did he think of his school that he left in his will £100 for its support ;


, son of Mr., the printer, near Sullivans Island Cove, drowned while playing in a canoe. Gazette of


BURNSIDE T .- , at Philadelphia. Ga- zette of


BURR Mrs. Sarah, in 71st year, at Providence, Ezekiel, Esq., late a deputy sheriff, aged 30 years,


Marcy, wife of David, last week, in 56th year. Gazette of


Lydia, wife of Elisha, at Rehoboth, in 59th year,


Shubael, Esq., in 55th year, at Warren. Ga- zette of


Elizabeth, widow of Shubael, at Warren, sud- denly. Gazette of David. Gazette of


Mrs. Martha, wife of Elisha, and daughter of Col. Peleg Gardiner, of Swansea. She was married to Mr. Burr Feb. 7, 1793; was subject to insane freaks. On one occasion swallowed a silver spoon which was taken . from her stomach after death, a period of 185 weeks after being swallowed. It was 7 6-10 inches in length, width of bowl I 7-10 inches, and weighed 2 ounces. She finally caused her death by tying a string around her throat which caused strangula- tion. At Rehoboth,


Levi, in this town, in 66th year. Gazette of Isaiah, at Warren, late an officer of the "Ann and Hope", Indiaman. Gazette of


Mrs. Abigail, at Warren, in 70th year, sud- denly. Gazette of


Mrs. Deborah, wife of Col. James, in 44th year,


Mrs. Eunice, widow of Thaddeus, Esq., at Fairfield, Ct., aged 75 years. Gazette of Eliza, daughter of Col. James, in this town, in 22nd year,


William, Esq., in this town, in 38th year, buried with Masonic honors,


Nov. 1, 1822


July 12, 1823


Sept. 29, 1798 Feb. 28, 1775


May 30, 1777 Dec. 16, 1786


March 7, 1790


Sept. 25, 1790


Sept. 22, 1792 March 12, 1796


Oct. 20, 1797 April 4, 1801


June 5, 1802


April 2, 1803 June 20, 1805


Aug. 31, 1805


Dec. 14, 1808


Nov. 24, 1810


236


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BURR Nathan M., Esq., postmaster, at Warren, aged 35 years. Gazette of


Thaddeus, aged 20 years, son of Gersham, Esq., drowned at Fairfield, Ct. Gazette of


James, at Rehoboth, in 47th year,


Mrs. Hannah, widow of Capt. Isaac, at Reho- both, in 84th year,


Dec. 24, 1811


Miss Sarah, daughter of the late David, in this town, in 56th year,


May 4, 1814


Thomas H., aged 7 years, son of Gen. Tim- othy, at Watertown, N. Y .; he fell into a cold spring of water a few rods from the house,


June 10, 1815


Elisha, at Rehoboth, in 80th year, a soldier of the Revolution,


Nathaniel, at Rehoboth, aged 77 years,


Nov. 5, 1815 Jan. 21, 1818


Mrs. Molly, wife of Isaac, at Rehoboth, in 64th year,


June 21, 1821


Miss Mary, in this town, aged 57 years,


Aug. 4, 1822


James, Jun., son of Col. James, of this town, at Mobile, of fever, in 31st year, about


Aug. 15, 1824


Joshua, in this town, in 85th year,


Oct. 27, 1824


David, Esq., clerk of Fairfield County Court, Conn .; found dead in his bed,


Feb. 24, 1825


Aaron W., son of Stephen, aged I year, 9 months, 21 days, in this town,


James Courtney, son of Stephen,


BURRELL Mrs. -, wife of Joseph. Ga- zette of


Oct. 11, 1777


Mrs. Lydia, widow of Ebenezer, aged 73 years, at Newport,


Nov. 24, 1791


Joseph, at Newport, aged 64 years,


Dec. 4, 1791


Prime ( colored ), of this town, died of the fever. Gazette of


Sept. 13, 1800


Penelope, in this town, in 18th year. Gazette of


Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of James, in this town,


Mrs. Sarah, wife of Hon. James, Jun., and daughter of Dr. Jonathan Arnold, late of St. Johnsbury, Vt., and delegate to Con- gress from this State, in this town, in 37th year,


Coi. George R., of this town, at Johnston, aged 48 years,


James, Jun., member U. S. Senate from Rhode Island, at Washington, Dec. 25, 1820, in 49th year. A fine obituary and paper in mourning. Gazette of


Jan. 26, 181I


.


July 27, 1811 Sept. 16, 1811


Sept. 12, 1807 March 1, 18II


July 17, 1814


Feb. 19, 1818


June 3, 1821


May 1, 1825 Aug. 12, 1825


237


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BURRELL Major Jacob, aged 83 years, at New- buryport, an officer in the Revolution. Gazette of


Edmund ; his son, aged 8 years, burnt to death from clothes taking fire ; was weak minded ; at Hartland, Vt.,


Mrs. Sarah, wife of James, in 47th year, in this town,


BURRINGTON William, at Portsmouth, at an advanced age. Gazette of


BURROUGH Mrs. Sarah, widow of Capt. Wil- liam, of New York, at an advanced age. Gazette of Capt. James. Gazette of


Mary Ann, daughter of the late James. Ga- zette of


Capt. John, aged 62 years,


William Y., formerly of this town, merchant, at Clavarack, N. Y., aged 34 years,


Oct. 20, 1801


Mrs. Hannah, widow of James, of this town, in 64th year,


Feb. 14, 1816


Capt. Sidney H., formerly of this town, at Richmond, Va., aged 40 years,


Capt. Edward, in this town, aged 40 years,


Seabury S., son of Robert S., in this town, in 23rd year, of Junior Class, B. U.,


Mrs. Sarah, wife of James, in this town, in 47th year,


BURROUGHS Mrs. Sarah, wife of Capt. Ezek- iel, at Boston, aged 30 years. Gazette of Rev. Peleg, at Tiverton, suddenly. Gazette of


George Hopkins, merchant, aged 33 years, William, at Newport, in 7Ist year,


Peleg, in this town, aged 29 years, William G., at Newport, in 36th year,


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


William, at Attleboro, in 47th year. Gazette of


Col. William W., late the commandant of the Marine Corps, at . Washington,


Mrs. Henrietta, wife of Joseph, at Pawtuxet, Joshua, native of Connecticut, at Valencia, Spain. Gazette of


William, late commander of the U. S. brig Enterprise, buried with military honors, at Portland, Me. Gazette of


George, at Hebron, Me., aged 36 years, from a gun shot wound. Gazette of


Jan. 5, 1822


Oct. 24, 1823


Sept. 22, 1824


Aug. 16, 1794


Dec. 30, 1775 Sept. 15, 1792


July 23, 1796 Oct. 3, 1801


Oct. 24, 1821 Oct. 30, 1821


April 24, 1824 Oct. 7, 1824


Dec. 10, 1796


Aug. 16, 1800 Nov. 6, 1807 Aug. 5, 1813 Sept. 6, 1821 Dec. 2, 1821


Dec. 26, 1777


Jan. 2, 1796


March 6, 1805 March 30, 1807


April 22, 1809


Sept. 11, 1813


Oct. 30, 1819


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238


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BURROWS Jeremiah, at Boston, aged 60 years, dropped dead at his work. Gazette of BURT Daniel, in 67th year, at Brimfield, Mass., Rev. John, at Bristol, at the time of the bom- bardment of Bristol by Capt. Wallace,


Mrs. Ann, widow of Rev. John, at Bristol, in 75th year. Gazette of


Charles B., son of David, aged 19 months,


Sophia Brown, aged 8 years,


Mrs. Susanna, at Newport, in 81 st year,


Scipio ( colored ), at Bristol, aged 63 years,


Betsey, at Taunton, aged 83 years, widow of Daniel. Gazette of


Enos, at Taunton, aged 62 years. Gazette of


Mary Ann, of Newport, eldest daughter of Frederick, in this town, aged 22 years,


Col. Gideon, at Longmeadow, Mass., aged 82 years, Revolutionary soldier. Gazette of Mrs. Abigail, wife of Edward, at Taunton, aged 55 years. Gazette of


Edward, at Taunton, aged 63 years. Gazette of


BURTIS Paul, drowned in New York Harbor. Gazette of


BURTON Mrs. Rosannah, widow of George, in 67th year, at Cranston, 1 Mr. -, an elderly man, killed at Manlius, N. Y., by a falling tree. Gazette of


John, Esq., at Cranston, in 91 st year, formerly a justice in court of common pleas for Providence County,


David, son of George, Esq., at Cranston, in 2Ist year. Gazette of


BURWELL Henry H., of Mecklenburg county, Va. His house caught fire, and Mrs. Bur- well, eldest daughter of John S., of Frank- lin, there on a visit, an infant child of Pey- ton S. Burwell, and four servants perished. Gazette of


BUSH Coensadt, at Troy, N. Y., one of the town's poor, aged 102 years. Gazette of Richard, at Newport, in 97th year. Gazette of


William S., Ist. Lieut. of marines, killed on board the Constitution in her action with the Guerriere,


Mrs. Eunice, wife of Richard, at Newport, aged 38 years. Gazette of


March 17, 1824 Feb. 28, 1771


Oct. 7, 1775


June 14, 1806


Sept. 20, 181I


Dec. 18, 1812


Sept. 21, 1820


June 20, 1821


Dec. 22, 1821


April 13, 1822


Nov. II, 1822


June 25, 1825


July 2, 1825


July 23, 1825


Sept. 9, 1815


Oct. 31, 1817


April 27, 1822


May 31, 1824


Sept. 10, 1825


Jan. 20, 1816


May 29, 1802


June 16, 1810


Aug. 20, 1812


Sept. 11, 1819


239


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BUSHBY John, of Col. Vose's Regiment, shot for desertion. He had been three times under sentence of death for like offence and had been twice pardoned ; at Provi- dence,


BUSHNELL Lemuel, at Saybrook, Ct., aged IOI years. Gazette of Dr. -, of Abbeville, S. C., fell in a duel with James Lefly, Esq., in Georgia. Ga- zette of


BUSSEY Mrs. Thankful, at Glocester, aged 76 years, widow of William. She left II children and 49 grandchildren. Gazette of


BUTCHER Capt. William,


Mrs. Amelia, at Shrewsbury, Eng., aged 104 years. She died, it is said, of a broken heart over the loss of her husband about 7 years ago. Gazette of


Miss Sarah, in 45th year, ( Funeral from her late residence in Sugar Lane in this town ), BUTE the Marquis of, a Scotch nobleman, in Geneva. Gazette of


BUTLER Samuel ; his child killed by a stone fal- ling on it. Gazette of


John, son of Samuel, Esq., of this town, died at sea. Gazette of


April 5, 1788


Feb. 14, 1795


Aug. 16, 1800


May 16, 1803


June 1, 1803 Jan. 28, 1804 Sept. 7, 1805


Nov. 7, 1807


July 20, 1811


Sept. 1, 1811


Joseph A., eldest son of Samuel, Jun., in 22nd year,


Isaac, of Lieut. Albright's Company, killed at battle of Tippicanoe,


Nov. 23, 1778


April 2, 1808


Sept. 17, 1808


Dec. 1, 1810 Oct. 19, 1773


June 13, 1807


Dec. 18, 1813


April 1, 1815


Aug. 15, 1772


Major Gillan, late of this town, at New Or- leans. Gazette of


Sir Francis, one of the great law commission- ers of the English Bench, in England. Gazette of


Miss Charlotte, late of this town, at Roxbury, Mass., in her 20th year,


Mrs. Penelope, late of this town, at Roxbury, aged 56 years, John, in this town. Gazette of Col. near New Orleans, suddenly,


George W., formerly of this town, at Boston, aged 23 years. Gazette of


Mrs. Anna, wife of David, in this town, aged 71 years, formerly of Martha's Vineyard. Gazette of


Mrs. Sarah, wife of Samuel, Jun., merchant, of this town, in 50th year,


Oct. 14, 1811


Nov. 7, 1811


240


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BUTLER Samuel, Esq., aged 85 years; was born at Martha's Vineyard but early came to this town ;


Gen. Henry, formerly a U. S. Senator from Massachusetts, at Nottingham, N. H. Ga- zette of


Aug. 14, 1813


Sept. 10, 1813


Mrs. Amey, wife of David, of this town, in 39th year,


Oct. 8, 1813


Mr. -- ,drowned by overturning of a boat in the Ohio River. Gazette of


Nov. 11, 1815


William, eldest son of Joseph, in this town, in 19th year,


Sept. 14, 1816


Stephen Whipple, in this town, youngest son of the late Samuel, in 16th year,


July 28, 1817


Mrs. Mary, widow of Samuel, in 88th year, Mrs. Nabby, wife of Capt. Joseph, in 42nd year,


May 8, 1820


Samuel, of this town, at sea on board brig Radius from Matanzas. Gazette of


June 2, 1821


Feb. 15, 1822


Dec. 3, 1822


June 25, 1823


Jan. 10, 1824


Aug. 7, 1824


Mrs. Frances, wife of Norman, and daughter of the late John Bours, Esq., of Newport, at New York. His remains were brought to Newport for interment. Gazette of


John, of Boston, a laborer, at Fort Adams, aged 40 years, killed by a falling bank. Gazette of


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


BUTTEBAR Jacob, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and BUTTERWORTH Mrs. Patience, widow, at Re- hoboth, in 83rd year. Gazette of


BUTTON -, killed in action at Royalston, Ct.,


March 30, 1825


Sept. 3, 1825


Dec. 26, 1777


Dec. 26, 1777


Nov. 6, 1773


Oct. 16, 1780


Major Pierce, at Philadelphia, in 77th year ; was one of the 5 delegates from South Car- olina to Convention that framed the Con- stitution ; had been a member of Congress ; had an honorable record for services in the Revolution ;


Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin H., in this town, aged 3 years,


Thomas, aged 14 years, drowned in Savannah River. Gazette of


Hannah, widow, at Chaplin, Ct., aged 68 years. Gazette of


Benjamin ( colored ), formerly of this town, at Port au Prince. Gazette of


June 29, 1813


James, seaman, killed on board the Lawrence on Lake Erie in action,


Jan. 1, 1819


241


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


BUTTS Capt. Samuel, died at St. Nicholas Mole. Gazette of


Isaac, in 44th year,


Joseph B., of this town, at Norfolk, Va., in 2 Ist year, drowned,


Jan. 7, 1818


John, from Rhode Island, aged 38 years, at New Orleans. Gazette of


Sept. 29, 1821


Enoch, of Warren, in 20th year, on board brig Agenore of this port, on passage from Honduras,


Aug. 26, 1823


James, eldest son of James E., in this town, aged 3 years, 3 months,


Nov. 28, 1824


BYERS Mrs. Sophia, wife of David, of Spring- field, aged 22 years, at Boston,


June 29, 1806


Nov. 23, 18II


April 21, 1787


Rev. Mather, at Boston, in 82nd year. Ga- zette of


BYRD Mrs. Mary, widow of Col. William, at Westover, Va., in 74th year,


Jacob, drowned in Greene Co., Tenn., in crossing a river in a small boat. Ga- zette of


May 29, 1819


Sept. 26, 1801


John, purser's steward, Gunboat 48, killed by accidental discharge of a cannon, at New- port, aged 48 years,


June 22, 1813


BYRON Hon. J., Vice Admiral of the White, in England. Gazette of


July 22, 1786


Lord Noel, at Missolenghi, Greece, after an illness of 10 days,


April 19, 1824


C


CABOT Hon. George, at Boston, in 72nd year, CADE Mr. -, master of the Montague, killed in action off Monserat,


CADELL Dr. Jas, of the Macedonian, of the fever. Gazette of


CADWALLADER Col. Lambert, near Tren- ton, N. J., aged 80 years; commanded a regiment in the Revolution ; for several years a member of Congress. Gazette of


April 18, 1823


April -. 1782


Aug. 14, 1822


Sept. 24, 1823


Capt. James, postmaster, in Armory Depart- ment, Springfield, Mass., aged 69 years, a soldier of the Revolution of great merit. Gazette of


BYLES Mrs. Sarah, wife of Rev. Dr. Byles, at Halifax. Gazette of


July 12, 1788


March 28, 1814


BYRNE John, keeper of the Tontine Coffee House, at New York. Gazette of


Dec. 9, 1769 July 11, 1816


242


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CADWELL Mrs. Deborah, at Bridgeport, Ct., aged 51 years, from a discharge of a gun. Gazette of


CADAVAL Duke of, of the Portuguese Court, in Brazil. Gazette of


CADWELL Rev. David, at North Carolina, aged 99 years 5 months. Gazette of


CADY Mrs. Hannah, widow of Capt. David, in 100th year, at Killingly. Previous to her death this ancient matron could say with truth : "Arise daughter, go to thy daugh- ter for thy daughter's daughter has got a daughter.'


Mrs. Anna, wife of Shubael,


Jonathan, at Killingly, Ct., aged 45 years. A mallet was thrown from a building and hit him on the head ; he lived four days; has left a wife and three children to mourn his loss ;


Mrs. Jerusha, who was attending as nurse, the Bigelow family, who died of the prevail- ing fever, died of the same at Nassau, N. Y.,


David, aged 63 years; leaves wife and IO children,


Albert Martin, son of David, in this town, in 18th year,


Oct. 9, 1820


Barzillai F., of this town. He was sounding the Delaware River from the brig Eunice when he fell overboard and was drowned; was on her passage from Amsterdam to Philadelphia. He sailed from this port in October, 1819, in ship Washington for Can- ton and Amsterdam, and on her arrival there took passage in the Eunice for home. Mrs. Roxana, wife of David, and eldest daughter of Col. Shubael Hutchins, of Kil- lingly, Ct., in this town, in 38th year,


James Howard, son of James H., at Hamp- ton, Ct., aged about 10 months,


William, infant son of Calvin, in this town, Washington, at Glocester, aged 46 years. Ga- zette of


Benjamin, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 88 years. Gazette of


Roxana Hutchins, daughter of David, in this town, aged 6 years,


Mrs. Lucy, wife of Col. Joseph, aged 69 years, at Gloucester,


Oct. 18, 1806


Aug. 27, 1808


Sept. 15, 1824


Aug. 4, 1803 June 27, 1807


March 26, 1811


Feb. 23, 1813


Aug. 4, 1817


Dec. - , 1820


Feb. 13, 1821


Aug. 29, 1821 Oct. 8, 1822


Aug. 9, 1823.


Aug. 23, 1823


Feb. 10, 1825


March 3, 1825


243


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


CAHOONE Joseph, son of James, at Newport. Gazette of


John, at Newport, aged 67 years. Gazette of Charles, at Newport, in 40th year. Gazette of


Oct. 23, 1784


Aug. 25, 1792


Nov. 3, 1792


Mrs. Waite, widow of Charles, at Newport. Gazette of


Feb. 27, 1796


Capt. Isaiah, a nautical commander, of this town, aged 44 years,


Capt. Stephen, at Newport. Gazette of


Peggy, widow of Capt. Isaiah, and daughter of Grindall Rawson, in this town, in 44th year,


April 9, 1801


Mary, daughter of the late John, at Newport. Gazette of


Jan. 21, 1804


Capt. William H., at Newport, in 26th year. Gazette of


July 16, 1808


Daniel, formerly a merchant of this town, at Lyndon, Vt. ; he was gored by a bull which occasioned his death; was in his 80th year. Gazette of


Mrs. Phebe, widow of James, at Newport, aged 78 years. Gazette of


Capt. Charles W., of Newport, at St. Augus- tine, aged 26 years, of fever, taken at Ha- vanna,


Aug. 16, 1821 Dec. 8, 1824


CAIRNES Mary Eliza, daughter of the late John, in 13th year,


Nov. 15, 1815


CAITHNESS Earl of, aged 33 years, a suicide. Gazette of


Aug. 15, 1789


CALAHAN Jonathan, the oldest pilot of New York, aged 58 years. Gazette of


Nov. 30, 1805


CALDER Sally, eldest daughter of James, in 38th year, in this town,


Sept. 2, 1816


Louisa, wife of John, in this town, aged 26 years,


Sept. 3, 1819


Mrs. Anne, widow of Major Williani, at Charlestown, Mass., aged 86 years,


Edwin Algeron, son of William, in this town, aged 4 years,


CALDWELL James, mate of Capt. Morton's vessel, killed in the Boston Massacre,


Robert, merchant, at Taunton, in 52nd year. Gazette of


Samuel, clerk of the U. S. District Court for District of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


April 12, 1823


Dec. 13, 1824


March 5, 1770


Dec. 12, 1789


Dec. 8, 1798


Dec. 28, 1811


Sept. 25, 1819 .


Mrs. Mary, at Newport, widow of John, aged 82 years. Gazette of


June 2, 1798 Sept. 8, 1798


244


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CALDWELL Gen. John, Lieut .- Governor of Kentucky, at Frankfort,


Hon. Henry, one of H. B. M. legislative counsellors and Receiver General of the Province, in Canada. Gazette of


June 16, 1810


Aug. 15, 1818


John, at Burrillville, in 53rd year, formerly of Marlboro, Mass.,


Elias B., Esq., attorney at law, clerk of U. S. Supreme Court, at Washington, D. C. Gazette of


June 8, 1825


CALENCOURT General -, at Boulogne, suddenly; he took the late Duke De Enghien at Ettenheim. Gazette of


Nov. 3, 1804


CALHOON Thomas, Esq., of Hopewell, form- erly of Baltimore Co., Md., drowned at Cumberland, N. S. Gazette of


William, drowned at Cumberland, N. S. Ga- zette of


June 27, 1772


William, of Boston, at New Orleans, aged 33 years. Gazette of


Dec. 7, 1822


CALLANHILL Lieut. , of the America, killed in action off Monserrat,


April -, 1782


CALLENDER Elizabeth, widow of Rev. John, in 59th year, at Newport,


Elias, son of Rev. John, at Nantucket,


Thomas, late of this town, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of


Dec. 18, 1802


James Thompson, editor of the Recorder, at Virginia, drowned while bathing in the James River. Gazette of


Benjamin, at Boston, aged 62 years. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, in this town, in 78th year,


Elias, son of the late Thomas, at Bloomfield, Ohio, in 19th year,


Joseph, at Boston, aged 60 years. Gazette of


CALVERT Mrs. Lydia, wife of Capt. William, at Newport, in 48th year,


CAMBECERES Mons. -, at Paris. Ga- zette of


CAMBRIDGE Joseph and wife, murdered by In- dians. Gazette of


CAMELFORD Lord, in England, from a duel respecting his mistress, -


July 30, 1803


Nov. 13, 1811 Oct. 11, 1815


Oct. 2, 1819


May 17, 1823


Aug. 24, 1823


Jan. 8, 1803


June 6, 1789


March 10, 1804


Nov. 9, 1804


Sally, at Burrillville, aged 17 years. Gazette of


May 11, 1820


June 27, 1772


CALL Mrs. Lucy, killed by lightning at Dres- den, Me.,


July 12, 1820


July 2, 1770 May 29, 1790


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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


CAMERON Alexander, printer of the Lucayan Herald, New Providence. Gazette of John, grocer, at New York. Gazette of John, at Pittsburg, Penn., aged 107 years. Gazette of


Dec. 19, 1789 Sept. 14, 1799


April 10, 1822


CAMM John, a slave to drink ; he destroyed him- self by attaching a quantity of paper to his bed and then setting it on fire, which caused his death. Gazette of


June 20, 1818


CAMMETT Phebe, daughter of Isaac, of War- wick, in this town, aged 23 years,


Oct. 22, 1822


CAMP Jacob B., perished in the burning of a fac- tory at Norwalk, Ct.,


May 20, 1822 Aug. 9, 1766


CAMPBELL Rev. Colin, at Philadelphia,


Archibald, Esq., attorney at law, at Greenwich, Mrs., wife of Ebenezer, printer, daughter of Mr. Badger, printer. Gazette of


Oct. 16, 1769


Nov. 2, 1771


Surgeon , killed in action at Annes.


Gazette of


Lieut. -, killed at Yorktown, Va.,


Jacob, son of the late Archibald, at East Greenwich, in 28th year,


March 5, 1788


George, at Scotland, late professor of Divinity, University of Edenburgh. Gazette of


June 25, 1796


James, merchant, at Philadelphia. Gazette of




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