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Dr. George, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
Robert, bookseller, at his seat at Frankfort, near Philadelphia. Gazette of
Aug. 23, 1800
Mrs. Mary, at Newport, in 90th year. Ga- zette of
Dec. 6, 1800
General Donald, at Washington, D. C., a dis- tinguished officer of the Revolution. Ga- zette of
April 9, 1803
Archibald, Esq., at Baltimore, aged 58 years. Gazette of
May 4, 1805
Caleb, in South Kingstown, in 79th year. Gazette of
Nov. 18, 1809 Oct. 25, 1810
May 16, 1818
Nov. 20, 1820
Oct. 14, 1822
July 23, 1823
June 15, 1825
George, Esq., attorney at law, at Philadelphia, Mrs. Lydia, daughter of Nathaniel, at New- port, aged 30 years. Gazette of
Hugh P., commodore in U. S. Navy, at Washington, D. C. Gazette of
Deborah, daughter of Duncan, in this town, in Ioth year,
Archibald, at Washington county, N. Y .; killed by a fall from a horse. Gazette of Mrs. Desire, wife of James C., at Walpole, aged 53 years ; she received a severe wound from the horn of an enraged cow two years previously. Gazette of
July 21, 1781 -, 1781
Aug. 26, 1797 Oct. 6, 1798
246
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CANER Rev. Henry, late of Boston, in Eng- land, aged 93 years. Gazette of
CANOVA the Italian sculptor, at Venice,
CANTINE Moses, senior editor of "Albany Ar- gus". His death is supposed to be caused by drinking domestic cordial ( Noyeau ) which produced an immediate inflammation of the bowels, at Albany,
CAPET , son of Louis, died of a white swelling. Gazette of
Aug. 15, 1795
CAPRON Patience, daughter of Philip, Esq., at Cumberland, aged 25 years,
Oct. 16, 1802
Oliver, of this town, drowned at Turks Island; leaves here a wife and 4 children. Ga- zette of
Nov. 4, 1809
Charles, at Uxbridge, in 64th year,
Nov. 9, 1812
William Charles, eldest son of Ahab, of Cin- cinnati, O., at Smithfield, in his 12th year, Philip, at Cumberland, in 76th year,
Oct. 8, 1820 July 29, 1821
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Greene, at East Green- wich, aged 62 years,
Dec. II, 1822
Mrs. Maria, wife of Newton M., of Montgom- ery, N. Y., and eldest daughter of Jesse Brown, of and at Cumberland, aged 32 years,
Dec. 3, 1824
Mary, youngest daughter of Deacon William, at Newport,
July 5, 1810
Daniel, aged about 22 years, drowned by the upsetting of a boat, ( military honors ),
Mrs. Sarah, wife of William, at Newport, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Nov. 11, 1815
Mrs. Sarah, wife of William, Jun., and daugh- ter of the late Major William Helme, at Newport, in 27th year. Gazette of
Miss Waite, at Newport, aged 66 years,
Joseph C., at Newport, aged 26 years,
March 19, 1823
Miss Sarah, daughter of the late Joseph, at Middletown, aged 73 years. Gazette of
Dec. 10, 1823
CARDER Mrs. Mary, wife of William, at Kil- lingly, Ct., in 80th year. Gazette of
Nov. 26, 1808
CARDIFF Miss -, at London, suffocated from charcoal. Gazette of
Jan. 17, 1824
CARDY Daniel, of Newport, aged 21 years, at New Orleans ; fell from the mainmast of a schooner,
CAREW Dr. Samuel, in 37th year, James, in 26th year, at Boston,
April 23, 1812
Dec. 7, 1772 July 29, 1782
Feb. 16, 1793 Oct. 12, 1822
Jan. 23, 1823
Jan. 18, 1794
CARD Bowen, at North Kingstown. Gazette of
Aug. 13, 1814 -
March 14, 1818 Sept. 16, 1822
247
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CAREY Michael, aged 17 years, frozen to death in a shipwreck. Gazette of
Lucius, a student in Rhode Island College, at Bridgewater, Mass. Gazette of
Oct. 1, 1796
James, at Newport, aged 32 years. Gazette of
Lucius, Esq., late of Providence, at Pineville, near Charleston, S. C. ; was graduate of R.
I. College and teacher at this place. Ga- zette of
May 10, 1806
Nov. 24, 1808
Levi, of Capt. Welsh's company, killed at bat- tle of Tippecanoe,
Nov. 7, 1811
Miss Eleanor, daughter of Matthew, at Phil- adelphia, aged 15 years,
Feb. 16, 1812
Richard, native of England, at Philadel- phia,
Nov. 12, 1813
Mrs. Hannah, widow of John, formerly of Newport, in this town, aged 85 years. Ga- zette of
Jan. 28, 1815 May 7, 1815
Dr. Joseph, at Coventry, in 42nd year,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Chad, at Johnston, aged about 45 years,
June 5, 1817
George, at Pawtuxet, in 47th year ; leaves wife and 5 children, father and mother,
Jan. 23, 1822
CARGILL. James, at Attleboro, in 73rd year. Gazette of
Dec. 22, 1804
Aug. 21, 1813
July 30, 1796
Dec. 17, 1796
Sally, daughter of the late John, in this town, in 27th year. Gazette of
Joseph, in this town, in 24th year,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of John, aged 68 years, William, at Jonesboro, Me., in 45th year. Ga- zette of
May 15, 1813
Elizabeth Fowler, youngest daughter of Col. John, aged 5 years 5 months,
Oct. 22, 1816
Catharine, daughter of Rev. Thomas, at Sa- lem. Gazette of
Sept. 5, 1821
Rev. Thomas, eldest son of Col. John, aged 32 years, graduate of B. U., 1809, (Ma- sonic honors ),
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin, formerly of this town, at Marietta, O., in 58th year,
March 28, 1824
Sept. 28, 1824
Oct. 12, 1799
Thomas, senior pastor of the First Church, at Newburyport, aged 69 years,
Dec. 21, 1771
Capt. Benjamin, formerly of Pomfret, Ct., at Dudley, Mass., aged 76 years. Gazette of CARLILE John, at an advanced age. Gazette of Mrs. Ann, wife of William, in 23rd year. Ga- zette of
Feb. 21, 1800 July 7, 1800 April 6, 1802
248
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CARLISLE Abraham, executed at Philadelphia, Mrs. widow of Capt. Thomas. Ga- zette of
Nov. 2, 1778
Aug. 23, 1788
CARLTON Charles C., son of William, printer, at Salem. Gazette of
Oct. 20, 1804
William, editor of the Salem Register, at Sa- lem, aged 33 years, of brain fever. Gazette of
Aug. 3, 1805
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of William, at Salem, aged 33 years. Gazette of
Aug. 31, 1805
The Hon., Colonel of the 25th British Light Dragoons, eldest son of Lord Dorchester, at sea. Gazette of
Nov. 8, 1806
Gen. Guy, Lord Dorchester, K. B., aged 84 years, in England. Gazette of
Feb. 11, 1809
Hon. Mrs., daughter and servant, lost in a shipwreck at Ostend Bar, Eng. Channel,
Oct. 29, 1815
Osgood, Esq., of Boston, surveyor and teacher in geometry and navigation, at Litchfield, N. H .; was a soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of
July 13, 1816
Capt. George, at Johnston, Vt., killed near his own store by the overturning of his sleigh on his return from Boston. Gazette of
Feb. 28, 1821
Oct. 24, 1795
CARMEN Benjamin, at New York. Gazette of CARMICHAEL William, Esq., late charge-de- affairs and one of the Commissioners Pleni- potentiary of the United States at the Court of Spain, at Madrid,
CARNES Major Edward, in 53rd year, at Boston, Thomas, of Boston, at Staten Island. Ga- zette of
Oct. 5, 1793
Edward, formerly of Boston, at London. Ga- zette of
Feb. 27, 1808
Thomas, son of Edward, at Boston, aged 9 years; he fell from a truck which passed over him, causing instant death,
CARNINE John E., died in prison, at New York,
CAROLINE Princess of Brunswick and Queen of England ; her husband was coronated July 19 and she died August 7. Gazette of
CARPENTER Colonel -, of Rehoboth, thrown from his horse on journey between Providence and Boston. Gazette of
Mrs. -, wife of Ephraim, at Providence, Ephraim, of Providence, at Surinam, W. I. Gazette of
Dec. 22, 1818
Sept. 13, 1823
Oct. 3, 1821
Jan. 29, 1763
Aug. 3, 1770
Aug. 3, 1771
Feb. 9, 1795 Aug. 19, 1782
249
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CARPENTER Sally, daughter of Capt. Ephraim. Gazette of
William, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Mrs. , widow of William, lately de-
ceased. Gazette of Capt. James, of sloop Dolphin, of this port, died at Grenada, W. I.,
Timothy, at North Providence. Gazette of
Mrs. Sarah, wife of John, at Cranston, in 4Ist year,
Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Ephraim. Ga- zette of
Aug. 23, 1788
Waterman. His wife at five births presen- ted him with 10 children ; in her 6th labor she presented him with three, which are now dead,
July 23, 1789
Caleb, aged 55 years, at Newport. Gazette of
Capt. Ephraim, in 77th year,
Ebenezer, at Rehoboth, at an advanced age. Gazette of
March 16, 1793 Sept. 7, 1793
Gersham, of this town. Gazette of
William, of this town, on the coast of Africa. Gazette of
Oct. 5, 1793
Job, of Warwick, in 23rd year, fell from a scaffold,
May 16, 1795
Avis, daughter of the late Capt. James, at Newport. Gazette of
March 1, 1800
June 24, 1800
Feb. 28, 1801
May 23, 1801
June 13, 1801
March 13, 1802
May 8, 1802 Dec. 18, 1802
Feb. 26, 1803
Feb. 26, 1803
July 22, 180€
Penuel, at Rehoboth, at an advanced age, suddenly. Gazette of
Dec. 1, 1798
-, son of Benjamin, at Rehoboth, aged 8 years, killed by being thrown from a horse,
Henry, son of Elisha, of Cranston, at Suri- nam. Gazette of
Silas, formerly of Cranston, at Barrington, in 92nd year. Gazette of
Ebenezer, Esq., at Cumberland, in 36th year. Gazette of
Christopher, of this town, at sea on his pas- sage to the West Indies, in 30th year. Ga- zette of
Daniel, at Pawtucket, in 41st year. Gazette of
Asaph, innholder, at Pawtuxet. Gazette of Mrs. Freelove, widow of Deacon Jotham, at Cumberland, in 91st year. Gazette of
Jacob, Esq., treasurer of the State, at Lan- caster, Penn. Gazette of
Capt. Jacob, of Baltimore, aged 29 years, in this town,
Oct. 24, 1772 Jan. 29, 1774
March 19, 1774
Sept. 14, 1774 Jan. 22, 1785
May 31, 1785
Oct. 3, 1789 Jan. 16, 1793
250
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CARPENTER Col. Samuel, at Rehoboth, aged about 55 years. Gazette of
Capt. Stephen, formerly of this town, at Edenton, N. C., aged 57 years. Gazette of Mrs. Hannah, wife of Elisha, and daughter of Jeremiah Finney, at Bristol, in 29th year. Gazette of
Oliver, at North Providence, in 67th year,
Capt. John, late of Smithfield, in 69th year, in this town,
April 15, 1806
Thomas, at Rehoboth, in 74th year ; was a member of the First Provincial Congress of Massachusetts ; commanded a regiment of militia at Rhode Island, Aug., 1778 ; was an earnest opposer of Shay's in 1786; be- lieved in the principles of Washington and Adams ;
Anna, 6th daughter of Asahel, at Rehoboth, aged about 34 years. Gazette of
John W., of this town, at the Havana, in 29th year,
John W., of this town, in 29th year, at Ha- vana,
Capt. James, at Newport, aged 40 years. Gazette of
Oliver, formerly of Attleboro, at Brookfield, Mass., in 75th year,
Asahel, at Rehoboth, aged 79 years. Ga- zette of
Abiah, at Rehoboth, in 58th year,
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Gersham, and sister of the late Governor Cooke, at Johnston, in 79th year,
, daughter of Ebenezer T., and grand- daughter of Deacon Ezekiel Kent, aged 32 years, at Rehoboth. Gazette of
Nathaniel, Jun., fourth son of Nathaniel, of Cranston ; was drowned in the harbor of Buenos Ayres in passing from one boat to another,
Rebecca, daughter of James, at Rehoboth, in 15th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Hopestill, widow of Abiah, at Reho- both, in 49th year,
Betsey, daughter of Capt. Thomas, at Paw- tuxet, in 20th year,
Lydia, eldest son of the late Abiah, at Reho- both, in 24th year,
Israel, at Johnston, in 94th year. Gazette of
Dec. 24, 1803
April 13, 1805
July 6, 1805 Feb. 2, 1806
April 26, 1807
May 30, 1807
March 29, 1808
Aug. 20, 1808
Nov. 26, 1808
Jan. 22, 1809
May 13, 1809 July 19, 1809
Sept. 5, 1809
Aug. 4, 1810
Sept. 9, 1810
Oct. 6, 1810
Nov. 11, 1810
Nov. 14, 1810
Feb. 13, 1811
March 16, 1811
251
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CARPENTER Deacon Cyrel, at Attleboro, in 69th year. Gazette of
William, of this town, at Pawtuxet, aged 27 years ; left wife and two children,
William, at Cumberland, in 89th year ; had lived with his wife 68 years,
Chloe, wife of Thomas, at Rehoboth, sud- denly, in 48th year,
Mrs. Freelove, wife of Dr. Cyrel, at Foster, in 75th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Patience, wife of Capt. Peter, daughter of Capt. Samuel Godfrey, at Seekonk, in 26th year,
May 12, 1813
Aug. 21, 1813
Jan. 29, 1814
Hon. Peter, at Rehoboth, aged about 43 years, member of the Legislature; leaves a wife and six children. Gazette of
Olive, at Seekonk, in 31st year,
Nathan, at Attleboro, in 48th year,
Arnold, son of Joseph, at North Providence, in 19th year, of the lockjaw. Gazette of
Mrs. Martha, wife of Elihu, at Seekonk, in 57th year,
Dr. Cyrel, at Foster, in 81st year,
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Thomas, Esq., at Re- hoboth, in 54th year,
Tryphenia, aged 15 years,
Mrs. Lucy, widow of James, in 45th year, at Rehoboth,
Sept. 24, 1817
Orville, merchant, at Washington, N. C., a native of Attleboro, Mass., and formerly of this town, in 24th year. Gazette of Horace, killed by his horse while racing him, in Little Britain, N. Y. Gazette of
Sept. 26, 1818
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Dr. Comfort A., at Pawtuxet, in 62nd year,
Jan. 28, 1819
Benjamin, at Seekonk, in 56th year. Gazette of
Feb. 6, 1819
Mrs. Avis, widow of Capt. James, senior, at Newport, in 82nd year. Gazette of Capt. William, in 52nd year,
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Jotham, at Cumber- land, in 72nd year.
Aug. 6, 1820
Miss Elizabeth, of Thomas, his eldest daugh- ter, in 38th year, at Rehoboth,
Mrs. Deliverance, wife of Nathaniel, at Crans- ton, in 70th year,
Dec. 14, 18II July 28, 1812
Oct. 16, 1812 Jan. 25, 1813
March 6, 1813
Joseph, at Uxbridge, in 64th year, formerly of this town. Gazette of
Eleazer, son of Elihu, at Seekonk, in 18th year,
June 18, 1814 July 31, 1814 Sept. 3, 1814
Feb. 18, 1815
Feb. 20, 1816 Dec. 9, 1816
March 29, 1817 Sept. 9, 1817
Sept. 27, 1817
Oct. 9, 1819 June 8, 1820
March 10, 1821
April 24, 1821
252
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CARPENTER Mrs. Francis W., aged 36 years, daughter of the late Capt. James, at New- port,
James, eldest son of Nathaniel, of Cranston, in 47th year, at Shawnetown, Illinois,
Sept. - , 1821
William Henry, son of Augustus, in this town, aged 2 years, 5 months,
May 10, 1822
Isaac, at Pompey, N. Y., aged 50 years ; drank a quart of raw whiskey in the course of the evening. Gazette of
May 25, 1822
Frost, killed by bursting of a cannon, at Mos- quito Cove, L. I.,
July 4, 1822 Oct. 9, 1822
Ezekiel, at Attleboro, in 89th year,
George, son of Nathaniel, in this town, in 43rd year,
Nov. 19, 1822
Abiah, at Rehoboth, aged 33 years,
Dec. 27, 1822
Susan S., daughter of Ezekiel, in this town, in 18th year,
March 2, 1823
Daniel, Esq., at Seekonk, in 85th year,
April 18, 1823
George, in this town, aged 9 years,
July 18, 1823
Albert Greene, only child of Col. Earl, in this town, aged 1 year, II days,
Aug. 5, 1823
Job, formerly of Warwick, drowned at Wil- mington, N. C.
Aug. 10, 1823
Mrs. Susannah, wife of Jeremiah, and daugh- ter of William Sprague, Esq., at Cranston, in 28th year,
Aug. 27, 1824
William, merchant, son of Benjamin, of War- wick, at Wilmington, N. C., aged about 33 years,
Oct. 8, 1824
Dr. Alva, son of Elihu, of Seekonk, Mass., at Mobile, Ala., in 27th year, graduate of B. U., 1817,
Nov. 30, 1854
CARR Patrick, aged 30 years, labourer for Mr. Field, leather breeches maker, wounded in the massacre at Boston, March 5, 1770, died
Lydia, widow of Peleg,
Major Robert, at Warren, in 49th year,
Samuel, Esq., at Jamestown, in 74th year,
for many years member of the General Assembly. Gazette of
Isaac, seaman of the General Greene, at sea. Gazette of
Aug. 3, 1799
Mary, wife of Nicholas, at Jamestown. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Charlotte, wife of Capt. David, at Cranston, in 28th year. Gazette of
June 2, 1821
March 14, 1770 Dec. 8, 1788 Aug. 15, 1789
Oct. 1, 1796
June 21, 1 800
Jan. 30, 1802
John, in this town, aged 84 years,
March 21, 1823
Mrs. Emily, wife of Capt. Augustus, in this town, in 38th year,
May 24, 1825
253
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CARR Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Caleb, at New- port, in 79th year. Gazette of Mrs. Martha, widow of Dabney, in 64th year ; she was a sister of President Jefferson ; at Dunlora, Va.,
Samuel, of Albemarle, Va., at Dunlora, Va., Nicholas, Esq., formerly judge of Court of Common Pleas, Newport County, at James- town,
Samuel, at Newport, aged 60 years ; he had been to visit a sick uncle and returning home was blown off Long wharf and drowned,
Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel E., of New- port, aged 18 years, at Warwick. Gazette of
Capt. John, at Seekonk, in 45th year,
James, and his daughter, aged 9 years, drowned in the Ohio near Louisville ; had been a member of Congress from Maine, afterwards a merchant at Baltimore ; was looking for a settlement in the west ;
Lydia B., daughter of William P., aged 22 years, at Newport. Gazette of
Joshua, at West Greenwich, aged 72 years,
Philip, son of Capt. Caleb, of Warren, at Matanzas, in 23rd year, on board ship Gen. Jackson. Gazette of
Hon. Francis, formerly member of Congress, at Bangor, Me., aged 69 years. Gazette of
Samuel C., at Newport, in 79th year. Ga- zette of
Robert, of Rhode Island, aged 28 years, at New York Hospital. Gazette of
Miss Lillias, daughter of the late Capt. Sam- uel, at Warren, in 21st year,
Dempsey, executed in Virginia, for murder of John McCall. Gazette of
John, at Jamestown, aged 50 years,
Sally, daughter of the late Capt. Samuel, at Warren, in 28th year. Gazette of Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Jonathan, at War- ren, in 76th year. Gazette of
Samuel E., at Newport, aged 54 years. Ga- zette of
CARREY Samuel, Esq., at Port-au-Prince, CARRICO Mrs. Deborah, at Beverly, Mass., aged 40 years, killed by lightning which did much damage to the house,
March 16, 1805
Sept. 3, 181I Sept. 3, 1811
March 3, 1813
March 21, 1814
Oct. 1, 1814 Dec. 25, 1815
Aug. 24, 1818
Aug. 21, 1819 Oct. 17, 1820
May 26, 1821
Oct. 27, 1821
Dec. 29, 1821
March 23, 1822
Feb. 28, 1823
July 12. 1823 July 24, 1823
April 6, 1825
Aug. 27, 1825
Sept. 14, 1825 Oct. 27, 1823
Aug. 4, 1823
254
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CARRINGTON Dr. Edward, at Milford. Ga- zette of
Col. Edward, at Richmond, Va., a Revolution- ary officer. Gazette of
Nov. 10, 1810
June 22, 1818
CARRIQUE Henry, aged 20 years, son of Rev. Richard, of Hartford, Ct., lost overboard at sea from brig Sea Island, of Hartford, on passage from New London to Matanzas,
Nov. 25, 1823
Dec. 26, 1777
Dec. 26, 1777
Theophilus, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
Daniel, Esq., at Rock Creek, Md. Gazette of Horace, at Norwich, Ct., aged 15 years. Ga- zette of
Sept. 15, 1798 Feb. 15, 1812
Dr. Ephraim, at Woodstock, Ct. Gazette of John, Archbishop of Baltimore, aged 80 years. Gazette of
Dec. 16, 1815
Aug. 2, 1823
Aug. 9, 1823
May 6, 1815
Feb. 17, 1816 May 25, 1816
May 5, 1824
April -- , 1806
Jan. 10, 1779
Oct. 8, 1790
March 24, 1804
Capt. John, at Philadelphia, shot by Lieut. Smith. The Captain had returned home after years of absence and his wife believ- ing him dead, had married Smith. He went to the house and demanded his pa- pers and his children. Smith was present. He retired, got a pistol, returned to the room and shot the Captain who, after lingering a few days, died. Gazette of Capt. -, murdered. Gazette of
Mrs. Ann, at the penitentiary, Philadelphia, of typhus fever, aged 38 years. Gazette of CARTEE Seth, commander of gunboat No. 10, a native of Massachusetts, at Syracuse, CARTER , son of John, printer, burnt to death, Mr. , of North Kingstown, drowned near Coaster's Harbor Island,
Col. Robert, at Baltimore; took an active part in the struggle for independence. Ga- zette of
Oct. 3, 1795
Paul, Esq., in 86th year, at Charlotte County, Va., a soldier of the Revolution,
CARROLL Edward, died at Halifax a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Michael, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
June 25, 1796
Squire, killed by lightning in Scott County, Ky. Gazette of
Mr. , killed by lightning at Lexington, Ky., aged 23 or 24 years. Gazette of CARSON killed near Philadelphia by
Earle who accidently, while out gunning, shot his companion dead. Ga- zette of
255
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CARTER Edward, from a cave-in of a ditch, in Prince William County,
Mrs. Elizabeth, at London, in 89th year, a well known authoress. Gazette of Charles, Esq., at Shirley, his residence in Charles City County, Va., aged 74 years, Amey, wife of John, in this town, in 63rd year,
James, merchant, at New York, suddenly. Gazette of
Mrs., widow of Hon. Charles, of Sherly, Va., in Virginia,
April 16, 1809
Dec. 15, 1810
April 26, 1812
John, boatswain's mate, killed on board frig- ate Chesapeake in action with the Shan- non,
June 1, 1813
Feb. 26, 1814
Aug. 19, 1814
Feb. 21, 1815
William, of this town, in 37th year, at St. Francisville, La .; was engaged in mer- cantile pursuits and had been absent from home about 4 years ;
Mrs. Dorothy, widow of William, at Newport, in 74th year. Gazette of
Aug. 28, 1822
Aug. 27, 1795
Dec. 4, 1824
Thomas, of Rhode Island, at New York Hos- pital, of fever, aged 23 years,
CARTY Joseph, massacred by the French at St. Domingo. Gazette of
James, sailmaker's mate, killed on board the Lawrence on Lake Erie in action,
CARVER Joseph, at Foster, in 59th year. Ga- zette of Mrs. Sarah, widow of Joseph Carver, at Scit- uate, in 93rd year,
April 15, 1806
June 7, 1806
June 28, 1806
Dec. 18, 1806
Sept. 5, 1807
John, editor of the Providence Gazette, says he has edited this paper since August, 1767; that he was born in Philadelphia in 1745; that he learned the art of printing in the office of Franklin and Hall, of that city ; that he came to Providence in 1767. Ga- zette of
Benjamin, at Baltimore, merchant, formerly of this town, aged about 32 years,
Robert B., in Georgia, contractor for U. S. troops in Georgia. Gazette of
John, Esq., editor of the Providence Gazette from 1767 to Feb., 1814, aged 69 years,
John, printer, formerly editor of the Journal, in 4Ist year,
Aug. 10, 1821
CARTRIGHT Elias, murdered by his son-in- law, Stephen Munto, in Upper Smithfield, Penn.,
John, at New York, aged 68 years, perfor- mer on musical glasses. Gazette of
Aug. 23, 1825
Feb. 8, 1806
Sept. 10, 1813
Jan. 6, 1787
June 27, 1817
256
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CARVER Pamela, youngest daughter of Capt. Reuben, at Boston, aged 16 years. Gazette of
Jan. 4, 1823
CARWEN Mrs. Sarah, at Salem, aged 91 years. Gazette of
Jan. 13, 1810 June 24, 1769
CARY Ruth, wife of Joseph, at Providence,
Col. Richard, one of the early aide-de-camps
of Gen. Washington, at Cooperstown, N. Y. Gazette of
Jan. 3, 1807
Mrs. Patty, wife of Michael, at Barrington, in 89th year,
March 25, 1824
John, in this town, aged 89 years. A musket ball was lodged in his neck in an action with a French ship in 1756, and carried with him to the grave. Gazette of
March 31, 1824
Immanuel, Esq., at Wickford, North Kings- town. Gazette of
Aug. 16, 1794
Mrs. Mercy, at Plainfield, Ct., in 90th year. Gazette of
July 9, 1796
Mrs. Celinda, wife of Capt. John P., at North Kingstown, aged 33 years,
Jan. 29, 1813
CASEY Samuel; his dwelling house at South Kingstown destroyed by fire with its furni- ture ; loss 65000. Gazette of
Sept. 29, 1764
Gen. Levi, member of the House from South Carolina, at Washington. Gazette of
Feb. 14, 1807
Mrs. Abigail, widow of Silas, at East Green- wich, in 85th year, of Society of Friends,
Sept. 14, 1821
CASH Francis, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
James, died at Halifax a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
CASSAWAY Gen. John, at Annapolis, Md., aged 66 years, a Revolutionary soldier. Gazette of
July 6, 1820
CASSETT Rev. Ranna, at Granby, Ct., aged 57 years. Gazette of
CASSIDY Mr. P -- , printer, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
CASSINE Rais Bel, at Magadore, a well known character in Capt. Riley's narrative,
May 5, 1810
Sept. 29, 1798
June 30, 1825
CASE Ann, wife of Immanuel, Esq., in her 37th year, at South Kingstown,
Nov. 9, 1778
Levi, late of Lebanon, Ct., in Genesee County, N. Y., frozen to death in a snow storm,
March 5, 1807
Hannah, wife of John, at East Greenwich. Gazette of
Feb. 8, 1794
CASSADY Cornelius, native of Ireland, at Portsmouth, suddenly,
Aug. 22, 1824
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CASSREIN Philip, at New York, of the fever. Gazette of
CASTILLANO Joseph Demas Garcia, executed at Norfolk, Va., for the murder of Peter Lagonidette,
June 1, 1821
CASTILLER Mary Ann Joseph, wife of An- thony, killed by John Postiller in a mo- ment of passion, at New York,
Oct. 1, 1799
CASTLESTEWART Earl of, the acknowledged head of the house of Stewart and legitimate male descendant from Robert, second King of Scotland; in Ireland, aged 80 years. Gazette of
CASTOFF John, at Newport, aged 67 years, CASWELL Governor - , of North Carolina. Gazette of
Jan. 2, 1790
Mrs. Marcy, wife of William, in 49th year, at Newport. Gazette of
Cyrus, at Taunton, aged 46 years,
Mrs. -, wife of Noah, at Taunton. Ga- zette of
CATE James, at Woolfborough, N. H., aged about 56 years ; was scalding hogs and fell into the hot water himself ; lived two days. Gazette of
CATHERINE II Empress of Russia, born May 2, 1839, died
CATHCART Capt. John, of Boston, on his voy- age to India. Gazette of
June 4, 1796
CATHRALL Benjamin, an ancient inhabitant of Philadelphia, a Friend. Gazette of
CATO Capt. John, drowned off Fort McHenry,
CATO a faithful slave of Michael Brown, drown- ed in attempting to save a boy from drown- ing who perished with him, at Savannah, Ga. Gazette of
June 25, 1823
Oct. 12, 1807 Oct. 12, 1793
CATTRIGU John, at Philadelphia. Gazette of CAULDWELL William, at Horton, N. S., in 108th year, a native of England ; remem- bered the coronation of Queen Ann, and served in the British Navy 90 years. Ga- zette of Dec. 1I, 1802
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