Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XIII, Part 29

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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March 23, 1822


Mrs. Ann, widow of Capt. Edward, at New- port, aged 75 years,


Sept. 14, 1823


Robert, formerly of Newport, in this town, in 20th year,


Sept. 25, 1825


CODMAN John, Esq., at Boston, aged 48 years, Richard, Esq., at Boston, aged 43 years,


May 17, 1803


CODY James, at Boston, aged 23 years,


July 12, 1825


COE John, at Smithfield, in 62nd year,


May 16, 1813


Sept. 18, 1809


May 14, 1795


Tristam, at Newburyport, aged 72 years. Ga- zette of


Oct. 11, 1806


Hon. Josiah, at Nantucket, aged 83 years ; buried with Masonic honors. Gazette of Mrs. Susannah, wife of Capt. Tristam, and only sister of John Coffin Jones, Esq., of Boston, at Newburyport, aged 50 years, Capt. Shubael, formerly of Nantucket, at Clin- ton, Dutchess Co., N. Y., in 78th year,


Sept. 21, 1811


Jan. 22, 1813


March 23, 1817


Rev. Paul, D. D., pastor of First Congrega- tional Church, at Buxton, Me., aged 85 years. Gazette of


-, of whale ship Essex, lost in the Pa- cific. Gazette of


Midshipman Robert B., of U. S. ship Frank- lın, drowned in the surf near Valparaiso,


Miss Sarah, at Philadelphia, aged 24 years. Gazette of


May 5, 1824


July 22, 1824


COGGESHALL Elizabeth, widow of Nathaniel, at Newport. Gazette of


Hannah, wife of James, at Newport, in 62nd year. Gazette of


June 16, 1821


June 20, 1821


March 19, 1822


Hannah, daughter of Shubael, deceased, in this town, aged 29 years,


Dec. 25, 1773


Dec. 6, 1780


Feb. 11, 1798


Feb. 12, 1803


March 1, 1816


Jan. 27, 1806


COFFEE E-, marine, executed for mutiny on board H. M. ship Columbine, at Halifax, COFFIN Francis, Esq., American consul, at Dunkirk,


283


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


COGGESHALL Mrs. Sarah, at an advanced age; for many years housekeeper for Abraham Redwood, Esq., at Newport,


Mrs. -, widow of Capt. Daniel, aged 82 years. Gazette of


Sept. 26, 1785


July 10, 1790 Dec. 8, 1792


Sept. 6, 1794


Elizabeth, wife of Elisha, at Newport, in 76th year. Gazette of


Thomas, Esq., at Middletown, in 75th year. Gazette of


Comfort, widow of Benjamin, of Warwick, in this town, in 85th year,


Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, at Newport. Gazette of


Nov. 23, 1805


Rev. James, D. D., at Hartford, aged 87 years ; a divine of great piety and learning. Gazette of


Samuel, at Marietta, Ohio, in 67th year ; was formerly of North Kingstown. Gazette


of


Elisha, at Newport, in 84th year. Gazette of Mrs. Margaret, wife of William, Esq., of Bristol, at Middletown, in 65th year. Ga- zette of


April 1, 1809


Capt. James, of New Bedford, at Havana, aged 27 years. Gazette of


May 13, 1809


Mrs. Sarah, widow of Jonathan, of Middle- town, at Newport, in 67th year. Gazette of


May 13, 1809


George Pearce, son of Charles, of this town, at sea on passage from New York to Ma- deria, in 24th year. Gazette of


Charles, Jun., son of Charles, of this town, in 20th year; drowned from ship Asia, Capt. Ormsbee, of this port, at sea. Ga- zette of


Billings, at Newport, in 77th year,


Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Matthew, of Middle- town, R. I., at the house of his son-in-law, John Dayton, aged 80 years,


Charles, aged 55 years, Maria, daughter of John, of Newport, at East Greenwich, aged 18 years, Thomas ( colored ), at Bristol. Gazette of Cato ( colored ), in 65th year,


Eliza, daughter of Caleb, in this town, aged 6 years,


Nov. 4, 1809


Nov. 1I, 1809 July 22, 1810


April 18, 1814 March 2, 1817


Aug. 29, 1817 Jan. 30, 1819 Oct. 19, 1819


April 14, 1821


Dr. James, at New York. Gazette of Capt. Timothy,late of Rhode Island, at Charles ton, S. C., in 41st year. Gazette of Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. David M., at Newport, in 27th year. Gazette of Jan. 16, 1802 Jan. 22, 1803 Jan. 22, 1803 Jan. 10, 1804


Jan. 10, 1807


Sept. 12, 1807 Dec. 31, 1808


284


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COGGESHALL Benjamin W., of Newport, at Little Compton, aged 60 years,


Caleb, at Newport, in 81st year,


Charles, at Newport, aged 40 years,


july 5, 1822


William, at Newport. Gazette of


April 2, 1823


Gould, at New Orleans,


April 6, 1823


William, Esq., at Bristol, aged 69 years. Ga- zette of


May 21, 1823


Mason, of Nova Scotia, drowned at Wilming- ton, N. C.,


Aug. 10, 1823


Henry Anthony, infant son of Henry, in this town,


Nov. 17, 1823


Mrs. Elizabeth, at East Greenwich, aged 87 years. Gazette of


March 30, 1825


COGSWELL Jonathan, Esq., aged 79 years, at Essex, Mass., a soldier of the Revolution, member of convention that adopted the Federal Constitution, and many years a member of the Assembly. Gazette of


May 1, 1819


Sept. 15, 1798


April 23, 1803


Dr. Thomas, at New London, Ct., aged 86 years,


June 5, 181I


William, at New York, merchant, aged 47 years,


Aug. 24, 1813


Capt. Richard, at New London, aged 26 years, master of ship Paragon ; received a wound from a handspike while getting his ves- sel under way off New Haven ; he lived after the accident 13 hours, but senseless ;


COKE Rev. Thomas, LL. D., one of the Metho- dist Bishops of the United States, in Eu- rope. Gazette of


Rev. Dr., at sea on his passage from Eng- land to India. Gazette of


April 22, 1815


COLBURN John, of Virginia, died from the hardships endured as a prisoner of war at Newport. Gazette of


John, of sloop Betsey, from hardship as a pri- soner of war at Newport, at the Gen. Hos- pital, Bristol. Gazette of


John, at Southboro, aged 53 years ; found dead in the field where he had been reaping. Gazette of


COLBY Rev. John, a Baptist minister, from Ver- mont, at Norfolk, Va. Gazette of


Nov. 25, 1821


July 20, 1805


March 21, 1778


April 18, 1778


Aug. 20, 1825


Dec. 13, 1817


COIS Hon. Joshua, late member of Congress from this State, at Norwich, Ct., aged 40 years. Gazette of


COIT Mrs. Hannah, widow of John, at Newport, in 92nd year. Gazette of


May 15, 1821 Sept. 1I, 1821


285


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


COLDEN Elizabeth, wife of Alexander, Esq., surveyor general of Province of New York, at Long Island. Gazette of


COLE , son of John, of Providence ; fell from a loft in a barn,


Oct. 12, 1767


John, Esq., in 61st year, late Attorney Gen- eral of the colony,


Oct. 25, 1777


Miss Elizabeth, aged about 60 years, at New- port. Gazette of


Feb. 26, 1785 Dec. 26, 1787


Col. Andrew, at Swanzey, in 74th year, .


Andrew, aged about 44 years, housewright. Gazette of


Jan. 5, 1788 Feb. 16, 1793


Phebe, wife of Isaac, at Warren. Gazette of Col. Edward, formerly of Newport, at Island of St. John. Gazette of


May 11, 1793


Allen, inspector of customs, at Warren. Ga- zette of


Sept. 2, 1797


Miss Abigail, at Newport, in 77th year. Ga- zette of


Aug. 11, 1798


Mrs. -, an elderly woman, at Plainfield, Ct., fell down stairs and broke her neck. Gazette of


Thomas B., at Baltimore. Gazette of


Joshua, apprentice, at Baltimore,


Anstress, daughter of Hon. John, in 37th year, at Rehoboth,


July 5, 1804


Mrs. Maria, wife of Capt. Cyrus, of this town, and only daughter of Capt. Thomas Jack- son, in this town, in 25th year,


Francis, of Wickford, at Newport. Gazette of


Nathaniel, at Havana. Gazette of


Mrs. Sally, wife of Capt. Edward, at Rehoboth, in 37th year,


Mrs. Mary, widow of the late Chief Justice Cole whom she has survived upwards of 30 years, and only daughter of the late Hon. Daniel Updike, in this town, in 87th year, Benjamin, at North Kingstown, aged 96 years. Gazette of


James, a journeyman cabinet maker, aged about 46 years ; drowned from a vessel ly- ing at Allen's Wharf,


Capt. Nehemiah, at Bristol, aged 60 years, Abijah, at Concord, suddenly, in 24th year, Isaac, at Plattsburg, N. Y. At the age of 90 years he made a journey alone from La- Chine to Plattsburg and returned by way of La Portue. Had he lived till next October his age would be 104 years. Gazette of


March 19, 1774


Jan. 18, 1812


Feb. 23, 1812


May 22, 1812 Aug. 3, 1812


June 4, 1814


Sept. 15, 1798 Sept. 27, 1800 July 12, 1802


Oct. 17, 1805


Oct. 19, 1805 Nov. 28, 1807


Dec. 21, 1809


June 21, 1811


286


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COLE -- , son of Col. Ebenezer, aged 17 years ; drowned on passage from Warren to Pawtuxet in a squall,


Mrs. - , wife of David, at Barrington, of the fever. Gazette of


David, at Barrington, of the fever. Gazette of


Cyrus, in this town, in 42nd year,


Mrs. Lillis, widow of Andrew, in this town, in 7Ist year,


March 31, 1817


Mary, near Earnestown, N. C., drowned. Gazette of


Sept. 25, 1819


Mrs. Virtue, wife of John, Esq., at Warwick, aged 65 years,


March 4, 1829


Webster, aged 19 years, of a wound received in an affray with his brother Nathaniel, aged 16 years, sons of Burden, at Leverett, Mass. It seems he was in a violent pas- sion and seized his brother, who had an open pen knife in his hand. A scuffle en- sued; finally the deceased was seen to draw the pen knife from his breast and threw it from him; he fell and died instantly,


Capt. Edward, U. S. Navy, son of the late Hon. John, formerly a nautical commander from this port, at Sackett's Harbor. Ga- zette of


Capt. H. A., of North Kingstown, at Turk's Island, W. I., in 31st year,


George, son of the late James, of this town, at Charleston, S. C., in 22nd year,


July 18, 1821


July 24, 1822 Jan. 1I, 1823


April 10, 1823


Mrs. Allethear, wife of Capt. Ambrose, and daughter of the late Col. Nathaniel Mar- tin, of Barrington, aged 67 years, at Green- field, N. Y.,


Mrs. Mary, wife of George W., at Newport, aged 32 years,


Isaac, at Warren, in 64th year. Gazette of Mrs. Rebecca, at Pawtucket, in 76th year, Miss Nancy, at Pawtucket, in 43rd year, Ephraim, at Warren, in 79th year,


Oct. 8, 1814


April 27, 1816


May II, 1816 Jan. 6, 1817


March 26, 1829


April 13, 1820


Sept. 11, 1820


Benjamin, of Galway, near Ballston Spa ; found dead in a barn ; came to his death by intemperance. Gazette of


David, at Boston, aged 70 years. Gazette of Joseph, in this town, in 43rd year; his death was caused by a wound from a chisel which he sat down upon and which he had in his pocket ;


- July 26, 1823


July 27, 1823 Nov. 19, 1823 Feb. 8, 1824


Nov. 27, 1824 Feb. 14, 1825


287


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


COLE Mrs. Sarah, widow of Capt. William, at Newport, aged 70 years. Gazette of


John, at Warwick, aged 76 years; was in the Revolution from the first; held a com- mission as captain at Battle of Rhode Island. Gazette of


Major Allen, at Warren, in 45th year. Ga- zette of


Mrs. Patience, widow of Allen, at Warren, in 77th year. Gazette of


July 2, 1825


COLEGROVE Mrs. Nancy, widow of John, Esq., at Coventry, aged 62 years,


April 27, 1820


Aug. 3, 1799 Oct. 10, 1801


Sept. 17, 1803


Col. Samuel, at Richmond, Va., a Revolu- tionary soldier,


Susan, youngest daughter of Capt. Silas, at Nantucket, in 8th year, by her clothes taking fire,


Bacon, of the schooner packet Oscar, of this port, at St. Barts, W. I.,


Rev. James, missionary, at Chittagong, India, John, son of Walter, in this town, in 23rd year,


COLES Rev. Benjamin, at Oyster Bay, I .. I., in 73rd year, pastor of the Baptist Church there,


Aug. 6, 1810


Aug. 4, 1767 Feb. 27, 1779


COLLIER Richard, brazier. Gazette of


George, a son of, at Albany, N. Y., aged 14 years, killed by a falling chimney,


Nov. 18, 1793


Daniel, in North Providence, a native of London, aged 87 years,


Nov. 10, 1804


Major Thomas G., formerly editor of the Troy (N. Y.) Gazette, at Steubenville, Ga. Gazette of Jan. 5, 1811


Capt. George Ralph, K. C. B., in England ; said to have committed suicide in a frenzy by being accused of allowing the Constitu- tion and her two prizes, Cyane and Levant, to escape him. Gazette of


March 9, 1825


March 23, 1825


April 6, 1825


COLEMAN Nathaniel, acting midshipman of the General Greene, at sea. Gazette of Eber, blockmaker, in this town. Gazette of Shubael, at Nantucket, drowned while bath- ing. Gazette of Sept. 10, 1803; error, corrected


John, formerly of Nantucket, at New York. Gazette of


May 5, 1810


March 9, 1811


Feb. 22, 1815


Sept. 22, 1820 July 4, 1822


Aug. 20, 1824


COLESWORTHY Samuel, carpenter, at Bos- ton, fell from staging and killed,


May 5, 1824


288


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COLLINGWOOD Rt. Hon. Cuthbert, Vice Ad- miral of the Red. aged 65 years. Since the battle of Trefalgar he has not been off his ship; was Major General of Marines ; left England in 1805 ; returns a Peer and a corpse ; died in the Mediterranean. Ga- zette of


COLLINS Henry, merchant, at Newport,


Mary, widow of Thomas, formerly of War- wick, at Glocester, in 106th year, suddenly. Gazette of


Samuel, aged 86 years, of Society of Friends, at Newport. Gazette of


Betsey, niece of Governor Collins, at New- port. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, wife of Governor John Collins, of this state, and eldest daughter of John Avery, Esq., of Boston,


His Excellency Thomas, late Governor of Delaware, at Duck Creek, Del. Gazette of


Thomas, at Scituate, aged 48 years. Gazette of


, executed at Boston. Gazette of


Capt., of the sloop Hannah, lost at sea. Ga- zette of


Stephen, merchant, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


John, Esq., formerly Governor of the State, at Newport, at an advanced age. Gazette of


Mr. and Mrs., of the theatre, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of


Mrs. - -, of a company of comedians, at New York. Gazette of


Mrs. , wife of Isaac, printer, at New York, of the fever. Gazette of


Peter, the Swedish consul, at Baltimore. Ga- zette of


William, at East Greenwich, in 69th year,


Mrs. Betsey, daughter of Bishop Griswold,


of Bristol, in Connecticut, aged 25 years ; buried at Bristol. Gazette of


Charles Bradford, only surviving son of Charles, Esq., and grandson of the late Governor Bradford, at Bristol, in 15th year, Widow Olive, of Marlborough, N. H., at Brookfield, Mass. ; she took the cellar door for another and fell headlong down the stairs, living only 9 hours. Gazette of


June 2, 1810 April 29, 1765


Dec. 8, 1770


March 7, 1772


July 21, 1787


July 28, 1788


April 18, 1789


June 5, 1790 Aug. 2, 1794


Oct. 11, 1794


Nov. 1, 1794


March 7, 1795


Aug. 6, 1796


Sept. 29, 1798


Sept. 21, 1805


April 7, 1810 July 23, 1811


Jan. 4, 1812


June 21, 1813


Nov. 19, 1814


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


289


COLLINS Tillinghast, son of Philip, at Crans- ton, aged 15 years,


Aug. 6, 1816


Mrs. Mehitable, wife of Major John A., at Newport, in 42nd year. Gazette of


Feb. 8, 1817 June 8, 1818


Charles, at Warren, aged 74 years,


Mrs. Mary, wife of Dr. Amos, at Cranston,


June 9, 1818


Francis, in this town, in 33rd year, (military honors),


July 11, 1819


Erastus, native of Hampton, Ct., at Paw- tucket, where he had taught school about four years, in 32nd year,


Oct. 5, 1819


John, Esq., Governor of Delaware. Gazette of


April 27, 1822


Rev. Daniel, at Lanesboro, Mass., aged 85 years, for more than 50 years pastor of the Church in that town. Gazette of


Sept. 25, 1822


Robert, at Seabrook, N. H., aged 85 years. Gazette of


Jan. 15, 1823


, child of Wanton, at Warwick, burnt to death, aged 2 years,


Feb. 6, 1823


David C., at North Guilford, Ct., aged 47 years. Gazette of


Jan. 10, 1824


Mrs. -- , in North Carolina ; while stand- ing in her door she was shot from an am- bush by some fiend. Gazette of


Mrs. Eliza, wife of William A., and daughter of the late Samuel Manchester, of Tiverton, in this town, in 25th year,


Oct. 31, 1824


Mrs. Hasty, widow of Charles, at Warren, in 78th year,


Jan. 29, 1825


Sarah, wife of Jabez, at Hopkinton, aged 30 years. Gazette of


July 12, 1825


Elizabeth, wife of Philip, at Cranston, aged 52 years ; leaves 9 children ; was a mem- ber Society of Friends. Gazette of


Aug. 10, 1825


Feb. 23, 1804


Sept. 3, 1763


COLT Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Elisha, Esq. Ga- zette of


June 7, 1806


COLTER George, died near Sumterville, S. C., aged 107 years,


COLTON Samuel, at Longmeadow, in 88th year, COLVILLE Robert, at Glocester, aged 96 years, 9 months. Gazette of


COLVIN Thomas, at Coventry, in 95th year. He has left a numerous progeny ; 169 are now living in the state and many others before and since the Revolution have re- moved to the west. Gazette of


June -, 1821 Oct. 17, 1821


Dec. 9, 1797


Feb. 9, 1805


.


March 10, 1824


COLLODEN John, seaman, perished in a wreck at Gardiner's Island,


COLLYER Capt. Thomas, at Hartford. Ga- zette of


290


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COLVIN Henry, son of John, dec., drowned in attempting to board a sloop at Albany,


Mrs. Jane, wife of Andrew, aged 29 years,


drowned in attempting to board a sloop at Albany,


COLWELL William, at Foster, aged 36 years, Mrs. Mahitable, wife of Col. John, late of Foster, R. I., in 78th year, at Brooklyn, Ct. Gazette of


Lieut. William Mackay, U. S. Army, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


Sept. 24, 1825


COMBE Thomas, Esq., at Philadelphia, of the fever. Gazette of COMBS Solomon, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and


Oct. 19, 1799


Dec. 26, 1777


Sylvester, murdered and then robbed near Mountersling, Ky.,


April 10, 1817


COMBIN Robert, killed by a tree falling on him while travelling the road on horseback ; the horse was also killed. His wife dis- covered him after the accident; at New Lisbon, O. Gazette of


COMEE Joseph, wounded at Lexington,


COMMARDINGER Andrew, one of the edi- tors of the New York Weekly Chronicle, at New York, in 23rd year. Gazette of


Oct. 31, 1795


July 25, 1818


July 3, 1773


COMSTOCK Sarah, widow of John, in her 75th year,


July 7, 1773


Ichabod, aged 79 years, suddenly, at Woon- socket. Gazette of


Jesse. Gazette of


William, of this town, in 24th year,


James, at North Providence, in 58th year. Ga- zette of


March 19, 1791


David, executed at Providence for the mur- der of Ephraim Bacon at Glocester,


May 27, 1791


Andrew, late of Cranston, at Albany, N. Y. Gazette of


May 3, 1794


Mrs. Martha, widow of Hezediah, at Smith- field, in 80th year,


May 6, 1794


Capt. Joseph, of this town, in 46th year,,


Aug. 14, 1794 Oct. 11, 1794


Hon. Gideon, in 85th year,


Aug. 25, 1814


Aug. 25, 1814 March 12, 1817


Feb. 23, 1822


June 27, 1818 April 19, 1775


COMMIS John Postby M., aged 12 years, killed by a fall from a cherry tree. By this death a very large estate devolves to the Presby- terian Church at New York. Gazette of COMPTON Elizabeth, wife of William. Gazette of


William, in 79th year, many years town ser- geant of this town,


Aug. 29, 1786


Feb. 4, 1775 March 16, 1776 April 19, 1778


291


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


COMSTOCK Dr. Ephraim, in 38th year, Dr. Ephraim, in this town. Gazette of Jonathan, one of the State Senators, at West Greenwich, at an advanced age. Gazette of


Dr. Ichabod, of Smithfield, in 63rd year, at the house of Capt. Elisha Waterman at Cumberland, suddenly. Gazette of


Mrs. Hannah, wife of Job, at East Green- wich, in 62nd year. Gazette of


Mrs. Hannah, at Smithfield, aged 66 years. Gazette of


Benjamin, Jun., son of Capt. Benjamin, of this town, in 15th year,


Mrs. - -, widow of Gideon, in 88th year, Mrs. Abigail, widow of Dr. Ephraim, in this town, in 45th year,


Hezekiah, son of Col. Aaron, formerly of Connecticut, aged 45 years, at Half Moon, very suddenly,


Samuel, in 27th year,


Samuel, at Burrillville, in 79th year, of Soci- ety of Friends,


Mrs. Sarah, widow of Dr. Ichabod, at Smith- field, in 74th year,


Moses Eddy, only son of Capt. William, in this town, aged 2 months,


Col. Adams, in Saratoga Co., N. Y., in 80th year ; was born in Smithfield and an officer in the Revolution ; he removed to New York about 1785 ;


Anthony, son of Anthony, at Smithfield, in 24th year, drowned in the Blackstone River,


Capt. Joseph, in this town, in 38th year,


Mrs. Bethiah, wife of Capt. William, and daughter of the late Jabez Gorham, in this town, in 33rd year,


Julia, infant daughter of Capt. William, in this town, aged 7 months,


Capt. Jesse, in this town, in 45th year, ( Ma- sonic honors ),


Isaac, Esq., at Candor, N. Y., in 53rd year, formerly of Smithfield,


, child of John, killed by lightning while at church, at Montville, Ct. Gazette of


CONCANNON Rt. Rev. Luke, aged 70 years, the consecrated Bishop of New York by Pius VII. He had been arrested at Naples


Sept. 22, 1797 Sept. 23, 1797


Oct. 4, 1800


Dec. 20, 1800


July 23, 1803


April 12, 1806


July 25, 1806 Oct. 7, 1811


April 2, 1812


Aug. 11, 1813 April 10, 1815


June 6, 1815


Nov. 19, 1815


Sept. 17, 1818


April 10, 1819


June 2, 1819 Feb. 7, 1820


Sept. 8, 1821


Sept. 18, 1821


Dec. 19, 1821


April 27, 1822


May 31, 1823


292


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CONCANNON :


on his way from Rome to the United States, taken sick there and died


CONDIT Capt. Moses, killed in his cider press, at Orange, N. J.,


Sept. 14, 1820


July 15, 1809


July 16, 1821


Mrs. Mary, wife of Capt. Thomas Hollis Condy, in this town, aged 59 years,


Aug. 5, 1823


CONGDON Mrs. Abigail, wife of John, at North Kingstown, in 59th year. Gazette of


Charles, son of John, Esq., of North Kings- town, on coast of Africa, in his 19th year. Gazette of


John, at North Kingstown, aged 62 years. Gazette of


, son of John, on the island of Patience, killed by lightning.


Benjamin, at Cranston, aged 85 years. Ga- zette of


Stephen, at Wickford, in 27th year. Ga- zette of


Eunice, of this town, died of the fever. Ga- zette of


, child of Ephraim, of this town, died of the fever. Gazette of


Susannah, wife of Joseph, at New Bedford, aged 67 years, after an illness of 24 hours, James, Esq., at Charlestown, R. l., in 56th year. Gazette of


Henry, son of Benjamin, of Exeter, in 19th year, at East Greenwich,


Joseph, formerly of this town, killed by lightning at house of Zaccheas Chase, Portsmouth ; was in his 73rd year. Ga- zette of


Mrs. Mary, wife of William, at Newport,


Benjamin, at Warwick, in 52nd year. Ga- zette of


John, of West Greenwich, aged 26 years, at St. Pierre, W. I., of yellow fever, on board schooner William Sheldon, of this port,


Stephen, aged 56 years, son of the late Samuel, of South Kingstown, at Lebanon, Ct.,


June 19, 1810


CONDY James Foster, formerly of Providence, at Haverhill, aged 63 years. Gazette of Thomas Hollis, Jun., of this town, in 30th year, at Savannah, Ga.,


CONE Giles, seaman, wounded and since died from action between the Chesapeake and Shannon,


June 1, 1813


Oct. 18, 1794


May 21, 1796


Jan. 13, 1798


Aug. 3, 1799


Aug. 10, 1799


July 19, 1800


Sept. 27, 1800 Sept. 27, 1800


Jan. 27, 1801


May 14, 1803


March 18, 1805


June 22, 1805 May 19, 1812


May 20, 1815


Jan. 14, 1817


June 10, 1820


293


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


CONGDON Mrs. Mary, wife of Capt. Peleg, and only daughter of Hon. Henry Remington, at Warwick, in 29th year, suddenly, Mrs. Abigail, widow of Robert, of Charles- town, at North Kingstown, in 73rd year, Mrs. Mary, widow of Joseph, at Jamestown, aged 65 years,


William, son of Daniel, at Wickford, in 25th year, Caleb, son of Jonathan, in this town, aged 25 years,


Nov. 14, 1820


Dec. 29, 1820


Jan. 18, 1821


Nov. 12, 1824


Dec. 1, 1824


CONKLING Augustus H. M., aged 35 years, late lieut. commandant, U. S. Navy ; was in command of the Tigress in battle of Lake Erie ; in St. Mary's Co., Md.,


CONN Capt. -, of H. B. M. ship Swiftrace, drowned off Bermuda. Gazette of


CONNEYS Eliza; she had a number of pins in her mouth, a clap of thunder startled her, she swallowed 10 of them causing her death; in England. Gazette of


CONNOLLY Lawrence, at New York. Ga- zette of


Rt. Rev. John, D. D., Roman Catholic Bishop of New York,


CONNYNZHAM William, executed at London, CONSTABLE George, merchant, at Baltimore. Gazette of


Aug. 10, 1799


March 8, 1814


May 31, 1817


CONVERS Joshua, at Boston, a suicide ; jumped from a three story building,


June 13, 1825


Dec. 26, 1811


CONVISS Mary, of Killingly, Conn., had one of her legs amputated above the knee; is doing well. Gazette of


CONWAY Gen. Henry, a soldier of the Revolu- tion ; his death was occasioned by sting of bees ; at East Tennessee. Gazette of W. T., at Boston,


Gen. Robert, at Georgetown, S. C., aged 70 years. Gazette of


Dec. 13, 1822


May 26, 1810


Oct. 23, 1813


Sept. 29, 1798


Feb. 6, 1825 Aug. 10, 1791


CONSTANTINE Jacob, in Ashburnham, aged 61 years; his horse ran and crossing a bridge threw him and the sleigh onto the ice below which so severely injured him on the 4th that he died


COUTZEN Mrs. - -, in Vermont, was lately delivered of three girls and a boy at one birth. Gazette of


CONVERT Mrs. and two children, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,


July 8, 1769


Nov. 7, 1812 Jan. 3, 1822


Dec. 27, 1823


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CONYERS Miss - -, perished in the burn- ing of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,


COOKE Michael, laboring man, at Glocester, found dead Tuesday morning near his house at Glocester ; had been mowing the day before ; returning home in the evening in crossing on a log over the brook he fell and the scythe so badly cut him that he bled to death. Gazette of


Noah, of Mendon ; his wife presented him with 4 children within one year and 16 days. Mr. Cooke was a married man 4 years before his present wife was born. The last child makes him father of 19. Mr. - -, at Glocester, aged 93 years, fell from a load of hay and broke his neck. Gazette of


Moses, innkeeper, at Waterbury, Ct., from a blow on the head by Moses Paul, a drunken Indian,


Rev. Nathaniel, at Cumberland, suddenly, Samuel, of Danvers, killed at Lexington,


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


Capt. Silas, late of this town, at Warwick. Gazette of


Hon. Nicholas, former Governor of the Colony, in his 65th year; funeral sermon by Rev. James Manning, text, part of Ece. VIII, 8: "And there is no discharge in that war," and 2d Peter III, II,


Mrs. Anna, wife of Hopkins, at East Green- wich, in 43rd year. Gazette of




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