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July 30, 1820
March 9, 1822
July 27, 1822
Aug. 7, 1823
Sept. 15, 1823 April 18, 1824
Earl, of Rochester, Mass., killed at sea by a stroke of lightning,
April 27, 1816
May 2, 1816
May 4, 1816
Sept. 27, 1789 April 10, 1790
Jan. 7, 1797
April 25, 1801 Sept. 10, 1803
Feb. 28, 1807
Jan. 24, 1812
May 5, 1812 April 18, 1814
Sept. 12, 1819
307
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CRAPON Peleg M., formerly of this town, at
Savannah, Ga., aged 32 years. Gazette of Edward D., in this town, in 2Ist year,
William, in this town, aged 37 years,
Capt. Christopher, in 63rd year, in this town, Albert, son of Daniel, in this town, in 21st year,
CRARY Col. Archibald, at Newport, in 72nd year ; commanded a Rhode Island Regi- ment in the Revolution ;
Samuel, son of Samuel, aged about 6 years, at Fall River, Mass .; had just been dis- missed from the Sunday School ; in cross- ing the river on a log he fell off and was drowned,
CRAVEN Elijah R., A. M., M. D., professor of botany in Columbian College, D. C. Gazette of
CRAWFOOT John, of Connecticut, seaman, at New York Hospital,
CRAWFORD William, son of Gideon, of Provi- dence, drowned at Surinam, W. I .; be- longed to brig Susannah, Capt. John Hop- kins. Gazette of
Abigail, wife of Capt. Joseph, at Providence, Mrs. Abijah, widow of Capt. John, at Provi- dence, in 55th year,
Joseph, of Providence. Gazette of
Sarah, wife of Capt. John. Gazette of
Mary, wife of Gideon, at an advanced age,
Mrs. -, widow, in 90th year. Gazette of
Gideon, of this town, in 84th year,
Capt. Joseph, an eminent nautical com- mander, in 60th year,
Joseph, merchant, in this town. Gazette of James, printer, at Philadelphia. Gazette of Mrs. Susannah, widow of Joseph, in this town, in 87th year,
Mrs. Nancy, widow of Capt. Gideon, in this town. Gazette of
.James, at Philadelphia,
Col. James, formerly Governor of Bermuda, at New York,
Lieut. General, of the British Army, killed in the action in Spain at Cuidad Rodrigo, Hannah (colored ), at an advanced age, long a member of St. John's Church. Gazette of Mrs. Belinda, at Richmond, Eng., aged 115 years. Gazette of
Nov. 21, 1821 Jan. 21, 1822 June 10, 1822
Sept. 9, 1823
May 14, 1824
March 16, 1812
May 2, 1824
Dec. 13, 1823
April 19, 1805
March 21, 1772 Oct. 4, 1773
Sept. 23, 1774 Jan. 6, 1776 Aug. 31, 1776 Oct. 9, 1789
Dec. 5, 1789 Feb. 27, 1792
Sept. 29, 1796 May 6, 1797 Oct. 6, 1798
Feb. 18, 1802
May 28, 1803 Sept. 19, 1810
March 22, 1811
Jan. 24, 1812
May 23, 1812
Aug. 29, 1812
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308
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CRAWFORD Mrs. Catharine, widow of Capt. Joseph, in 73rd year,
William, aged 21 years, at Westport, Me. He had planned to give an entertainment to his friends on his majority ; they went and buried him. Gazette of
D. W., at Mobile ; said to have been killed in a duel. Gazette of
James, native of Ireland, fell down stairs, at Goshen, N. Y.,
Dec. 6, 1820
Robert, at Columbia County, Ga., brother of the Secretary of the Treasury. Gazette of Charles, brother of the Secretary, at Alabama. Gazette of
CRANSHAW W- , in Wales. Had ac- cumulated a fortune in the iron trade in the last 40 years of $5,000,000. Gazette of
CRAYTON George, a youth, killed on board frigate Chesapeake in action with the Shannon,
CREASE Samuel, printer, at Boston, aged about 33 years,
CREED Mary, widow, in this town, in 83rd year, CREETMAN William, died at Halifax a pris- oner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
CREIGHTMAN Pamilla, wife of Benjamin. Gazette of
CREMER Midshipman John, of U. S. Ship Franklin, drowned in the surf near Valpa- raiso,
CRESSON Thomas, at Swanzey, aged 93 years, 9 months. He came to the Lower Ashuelot, N. H., aged 14 years, ( 1736 ) among the first settlers in that place ; was at Louisburg, 1845 ; was in the war of 1756 and taken by the Indians near Fort Dummer and carried into Canada, where he was kept four months ; was also in the Revolution. Ga- zette of
CRESSOP Michael, eldest son of Thomas, cap- tain in the Continental Service, at Boston, native of Potomac, Va., aged 28 years,
CROADE Mary, wife of John, merchant, at Warren, in 24th year. Gazette of
John, at Warren, in 52nd year,
Nathaniel, at Pawtucket, merchant, aged 45 years, Miss Mary, at Pawtucket, in 61st year,
April 6, 1815
May 24, 1817
April 17, 1819
Sept. 7, 1822
May 26, 1824
Dec. 22, 1810
June 1, 1813
April 15, 1822 Jan. 10, 1821
Dec. 26, 1777
June 10, 1780
March 19, 1822
June 16, 1821
Oct. 18, 1775
June 26, 1784 May 25, 1806
April 2, 1808 April 7, 1813
309
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CROCKER Dr. Elijah P., a native of Massachu- setts, at Savannah, Ga. Gazette of Nov. 14, 1807 Ebenezer, Esq., at Barnstable, aged 64 years, father of Rev. Mr. Crocker of this town, Feb. 17, 1817 Capt. , of schooner Calypso, at Ha- vana, W. I., of the fever, July 15, 1817 CROCHESEN Judge -, at Staten Island, N. Y., late member of Congress, aged 50 years. Gazette of Nov. 20, 1819
CROMBE Alderman, in England ; was a friend to America in 1775; he left $620,000 in personal property. Gazette of
Oct. 3, 1818
CROMBIE William, at Chester, N. H., frozen to death in a storm, aged 20 years,
Nov. 28, 1769
CROMPTON son of William, Jun., aged about 8 years, drowned in the river,
Sept. 7, 1785
CRONMON Peter Ernest, a Danish seaman, aged about 25 years, drowned by upsetting of a boat in Bristol harbor,
June 1I, 1808
CROOKE Annie, wife of Robert, Esq., at New- port, in 64th year. Gazette of
Feb. 7, 1795
Robert, Esq., naval officer of the port, at Newport, in 85th year. Gazette of CROOKES Mrs. Ann, wife of John, printer, at New York. Gazette of
Jan. 23, 1802
John, Esq., aged 47 years, at New York, one of the editors of the Merchantile Advertiser. Gazette of CROSBY Otis, in 29th year, in this town,
July 4, 1818 Nov. 9, 1811
Hon. Oliver, at Brookfield, Mass., member of the Senate. Gazette of
Aug. 8, 1818
Mrs. Ruth Pope, wife of Timothy, formerly of Boston, in this town, aged 41 years,
May 3, 1819
Mrs. Rebecca, widow of Thomas, at Newport, aged 45 years. Gazette of
Aug. 28, 1819
CROSKEY Richard, at Philadelphia ; he fell from his wagon which passed over him and almost instantly killing him. Gazette of CROSS John, rigger. Gazette of Polly, daughter of the late John, in 15th year, Freelove, widow of John,
June 3, 1815 July 1, 1786 Sept. 28, 1787 April 6, 1802
John, aged 76 years, at South Kingstown. Gazette of April 6, 1805
Mrs. Abigail, widow of John, at South Kings- town, aged 71 years. Gazette of April 20, 1811 Gen. Ralph, at Newburyport, aged 73 years, a soldier in the Revolution. Gazette of Sept. 28, 1811 Dec. 27, 1812 Peleg, at Charleston, aged 92 years, James, aged 22 years, at Hummingford, L. C., swallowed a dose of diluted potash by mis- take. Gazette of Aug. 9, 1817
March 6, 1802
310
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CROSS Robert, at Boston, aged 24 years. Ga- zette of
Amos, Esq., late Chief Justice Court of Com- mon Pleas Washington County, at Westerly, CROSSLEY John, biscuit baker, at Philadelphia, James, a youth, at Philadelphia,
CROSSMAN Robert, at Taunton, in 93rd year. Gazette of
Otis, at Taunton, in 48th year. Gazette of Nancy, wife of Simeon, at Taunton, sud- denly. Gazette of
Daniel, at Glocester, in 72nd year,
Dea. Robert, at Taunton, aged 89 years. Gazette of
Dec. 20, 1823
Aug. 15, 1824
CROUCH Mrs. - -, of the Drury Lane theatre, London, aged 44 years. Gazette of
William, formerly of Providence, at Charles- ton, S. C., aged about 43 years. Gazette of
Nov. 12, 1808
Mrs. Mary, widow of Charles, and daughter of the late David Wilkinson, Esq., of this town, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
CROW Sarah, wife of Benjamin, in this town. Gazette of
CROWE Mrs. -- , a widow, at an advanced age. Gazette of
CROWELL William, of Cape Cod, died from the hardships endured as prisoner of war at Newport. Gazette of
William, of the Dolphin, from hardships as a prisoner of war at Newport, at the General Hospital, Bristol. Gazette of
Jonathan, of Capt. Welsh's Co., wounded ( since died ) at battle of Tippecanoe,
Aaron ; his wife drowned at Yarmouth, Mass.,
Mrs. Lucy, at Yarmouth, in 57th year,
CROWNINGSHIELD Capt. George, owner of the Cleopatra's Barge, on board said vessel, suddenly, at Salem,
CROWTHER Rev. J-, in England, 40 years Methodist minister. Gazette of
April 5, 1823
Dec. 15, 1823 July 7, 1802 July 13, 1802
Aug. 17, 1799 Aug. 16, 1806
May 12, 1821 June 15, 1823
John H., son of the late William, at Taunton, William, at England, aged 90 years ; had ready his coffin for 50 years ; used it as a cupboard. Gazette of
Oct. 20, 1824
Nov. 30, 1805
Mrs. Sophia Jane, wife of Abraham, at Charleston, S. C., in 22nd year,
Sept. 10, 1809
Oct. 24, 1818
Sept. 29, 1798
April 13, 1776
March 21, 1778
April 18, 1778
Nov. 7, 1811
Dec. 20, 1812 June 30, 1819
Nov. 26, 1817
July 31, 1824
311
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CROXALL James, Esq., at Baltimore, Md., aged 58 years, formerly a merchant at that place. Gazette of
Aug. 5, 1809
CRUDEN Alexander, author of the Concordance, suddenly, at Islington, Eng.,
Nov. 2, 1770
CRUFF Mrs. Cynthia, wife of Thomas, Jun., and daughter of Joseph Manchester, Esq., at Coventry, in 35th year,
Oct. 16, 1819
CRUFT Mrs. Sukey, wife of Capt. John, at Bos- ton, aged 50 years. Gazette of
May 3,1823
CRUMP Mrs. Lydia, wife of William B., of Paw- tucket, and daughter of Benjamin Bos- worth, at Bristol,
Sept. 4, 1822
CRUTZER Rev. John; he had just given out his text when he fell and expired, at Ches- ter, Penn. Gazette of
Dec. 18, 1824
CUDWORTH Mrs. -, at Barclay, Mass., thrown from a sleigh,
Feb. 5, 1787
CUFFEE Capt. Paui, at Westport, Mass., aged 59 years,
Sept. 7, 1817
CULLAŃ Eunice, at Boston, aged 52 years. Gazette of
Feb. 12, 1823
CULLEN Dr. -, in Scotland, the medical lecturer. Gazette of
May 15, 1790
Aug. 10, 18II Oct. 31, 1765
CUMBERLAND Duke of, died
Richard, Esq., the essayist and dramatic poet, in England. Gazette of
June 22, 1811
CUMMING Rev. Alexander, aged 37 years, at Boston,
Aug. 26, 1763
CUMMINGS Joseph, at Woodstock, Ct., killed by a falling tree. Gazette of
Feb. 8, 1772
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Rev. Hooper, fell into the water at Newark Falls,
Nathaniel, aged 58 years, at New Hampton, N. H., killed by his bull,
Col. , killed in a duel. Gazette of
James, late of Burlington, N. Y., at Attle- boro, aged 15 years, from the fall of a post,
N. L., First Lieut. of U. S. Brig Spark, at Quarantine, N. Y. Gazette of
CUNDALL Mrs., wife of Joseph, at Portsmouth. Gazette of
Oct. 13, 1810
Joseph, aged 62 years, at Portsmouth. Ga- zette of
Joseph, at Portsmouth, perished in a snow storm. Gazette of -
June 14, 1812
Oct. 30, 1818 April 17, 1824
May 28, 1824
July 31, 1824
Sept. 4, 1790
Jan. 4, 1812
CULVER David, aged 60 years, and son, aged 20, of Coventry, drowned in East Green- wich harbor. Gazette of
312
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CUNDALL John, son of the late Hon. Joseph, at Portsmouth, aged 19 years. Gazette of CUNNINGHAM John, merchant, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
Miss Emeline, of Cecil County, Maryland, murdered by an Irishman calling himself John Martin. Gazette of
CURRIAN Capt. John H., at North Providence, in 9Ist year, an officer of the Revolution under Rochambeau,
CURREY Samuel, at an advanced age, at Provi- dence,
Samuel, son of James, of this town, at Suri- nam, aged 19 years. Gazette of
Capt. James, in this town,
Sept. 6, 1806 Sept. 25, 1806 Feb. 14, 1807
March 14, 1795
Feb. 17, 1798
Oct. 11, 1810
Mrs. Penelope, in this town, in 47th year,
Jan. 14, 1814
Abby, daughter of the late James, in this town, in 18th year,
Aug. 21, 1815
Robert, in this town, aged 78 years,
Sept. 13, 1823
June 16, 1824
July 20, 1805
CURTICE Andrew, son of Israel, of Middletown, Mass., killed by lightning,
July 23, 1772
Joseph, at Boston. Gazette of
Ruth, of this town, died of the fever. Gazette of
Sept. 13, 1800
Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Stephen, very sud- denly, at Charlestown, Mass., aged 32 years. Gazette of
David, at Worcester, aged 50 years, after a week's illness,
Jan. 10, 1820 Sept. 14, 1799
April 27, 1825
Aug. 16, 1824
Dec. 28, 1770
John, of this town, at Rehoboth. Gazette of CURRIE Elizabeth, widow of Major Samuel, aged 78 years. Gazette of
Miss Abigail, aged 55 years, eldest daughter of the late Major Samuel Currie, of this town. Gazette of
Miss Sally, aged 53 years,
Miss Esther, in this town, in 20th year,
July 6, 1813
Eliza, daughter of the late James, in this town, aged 15 years,
Dec. 13, 1815
Mrs. - , and two infant children, drowned near Leeseburg, Va. Gazette of
CURSON Richard, formerly of New York, mer- chant, at Baltimore, aged 80 years. Gazette of
Richard, Jun., merchant, at Baltimore, aged 45 years,
June 14, 1808
CURTIS Ensign -, of Lieut. Col. Fletcher's Regiment, killed in action at Annes. Ga- zette of
July 21, 1781 Sept. 8, 1798
Jan. 17, 1801
Feb. 12, 1813
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313
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CURTIS - : three lads of this name went in the creek to swim; one got beyond his depth, the others in trying to rescue him perished also, at Nelson, N. Y. Gazette of
George Darling, infant son of Thaddeus, aged 9 months and 20 days,
Aug. 2, 1820
Angell Harris, son of John, in this town, in 6th year,
Henry, in this town, aged 49 years,
William, at Thompson, Ct., aged 25 years. Gazette of
Jan. 10, 1824
Henry Martyn, infant son of Moses, in this town, aged 1 year, 7 months,
Dec. 25, 1824
Artimon Hill, son of Capt. Right, at Belling- ham, in Ioth year, suddenly. Gazette of CURWEN Capt. George, at Philadelphia. Ga- zette of
Sept. 12, 1807
CUSCADEN Alexander, native of Londonderry, Ire., printer, aged 26 years, at Boston,
.CUSHING Michael, distiller, at Providence, fell into the worm tub,
Oct. 27, 1770 Dec. 7, 1771
Isaac, at Providence. Gazette of
Mary, wife of Hon. Thomas, Speaker House of Representatives, at Boston,
Dec. 24, 1771
John, died at Halifax a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
Benjamin, Sen., ın 79th year,
Feb. 24, 1785
Benjamin, Esq., in 51st year. Gazette of
June 10, 1786
Hon. Thomas, Lt. Gov. of Massachusetts, in 63rd year,
Feb. 28, 1788
Rebecca, daughter of Michael, deceased, in 24th year. Gazette of
Abigail, widow of Benjamin, in 63rd year,
Deborah, widow of Hon. Thomas, late Lieut. Governor of Massachusetts, at Boston, in 63rd year. Gazette of
Joseph C., in 24th year. Gazette of
Benjamin, of this town, merchant, at Cape Nicholas Mole. Gazette of
Oct. 25, 1794
Mr. . -- , of Boston, bookseller, at Charles- ton, S. C. Gazette of
Samuel, printer, native of Hingham, Mass., and foreman in office of "Gazette of the United States", at Philadelphia. Gazette of
Mrs. Indicia, widow of Michael, in 71st year. Gazette of
George W., merchant, of this town, in 26th year, at sea,
Oct. 6, 1798
Feb. 21, 1800
Dec. 31, 1804
July 25, 1789 Aug. 27, 1789
April 10, 1790 Aug. 31, 1793
Sept. 10, 1796
July 29, 1815
April 25, 1822 June 29, 1822
Jan. 15, 1825
April 16, 1811
314
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CUSHING Nathaniel, of this town, in 39th year, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Thomas C., editor of the
Salem Gazette, at Salem, aged 37 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Benjamin, Esq., and daughter of the late Governor Cooke, in 56th year, at the seat of Capt. John Jenckes, in Smithfield,
Miss Harriet, granddaughter of Charles, Esq., at Boston, aged 23 years. Gazette of
Dec. 5, 1807
Dec. 10, 1808
Rev. Dr. Jacob, at Waltham, aged 79 years, and 57th of his ministry,
Jan. 18, 1809
June 25, 1809
Hon. William, at Scituate, Mass., aged 77 years, one of the Associate Justices of the United States Court,
Milton E., editor of the American Union, at Somers, Ct., aged 24 years. Gazette of
Dec. 7, 1811
Benjamin, Esq., at Hingham, aged 88 years,
Mrs. Ednah Jewett, wife of Henry, in 43rd year,
Joseph, at Seekonk, in 81st year,
Joseph C., son of Capt. Joseph, at Seekonk, in 3rd year,
Jan. 21, 1818
William Jarvis, infant son of Daniel C.,
Aug. 19, 1818
Nov. 22, 1819
June 9, 1820 Jan. 20, 1822
Charlotte Amanda, only daughter of Josiah, at Attleboro, aged 3 years, 7 months,
Daniel, at North Providence, in 33rd year. Gazette of
Gen. Thomas H., at New London, aged 67 years, a soldier of the Revolution,
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Matthew, at North Provi- dence, in 58th year ; was drowned in cross- ing the river at Littleton; leaves six children,
Nancy, wife of John, of Weymouth, drowned off Spectacle Island, near Boston,
Ezekiel, son of Charles C., at Seekonk, in 3rd year,
Thomas C., aged 60 years, at Salem, for nearly 37 years editor and proprietor of " Salem Gazette." Gazette of
April 19, 1805
July 20, 1805
Oct. 26, 1806
Col. Thomas, son of the late Governor, at Salem, Mass. Gazette of
William, of Berwick, mate of ship Tom, mur- dered by the crew of the ship, at Gutten- burgh,
Sept. 13, 1810
Aug. 8, 1812
April 24, 1815 May 15, 1817
Daniel, at North Providence, in 33rd year,
Jan. 30, 1822
Feb. 2, 1822
Oct. 18, 1822
March 23, 1824
June 14, 1824
July 19, 1824
Oct. 2, 1824
Capt. Chauncey, at Seekonk, aged 28 years, Betsey, wife of Chandler C., and second daughter of Valentine Martin, Esq., in 24th year, at Seekonk,
315
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
CUSHING Miss Abigail, sister of the late Hon. William, at Scituate, Mass., aged 76 years. Gazette of
Matthew, at North Providence, a long resi- dent of that town,
John S., aged 12 years, and George, aged II years. sons of Samuel, at Portsmouth, N. H., drowned by upsetting of a boat. Gazette of
June 29, 1825
Sept. 27, 1825
May 28, 1796
April 18, 1811
Nov. 2, 1820
CUSTIS John Parke, stepson to General Wash- ington. Gazette of
CUSTUS Samuel, of Virginia, drowned off Fort McHenry,
Sept. 20, 1808
Dec. 27, 1823
Dec. 1, 1770
Oct. 1I, 1788
Nov. 2, 1805
Benjamin C., at Jamaica Plain, Mass., aged 54 years. Gazette of
April 14, 1810
Azariah, Esq., at Killingly, Ct., in 63rd year. Gazette of
May 14, 1814
Miss Sarah D., at Boston, aged 27 years. Gazette of
Rev. Manasseh, LL. D., at Hamilton, Mass., aged 81 years, more than 50 years minister in this place and several terms congress- man from this district. Gazette of
Samuel B., at Southboro, aged 30 years, sud- denly. Gazette of
CUTTER William, of Newport, at Boston, aged 32 years, Aaron, at West Cambridge, aged 51 years,
Oct. 23, 1824
Jan. 5, 1825
Josiah, son of the late Job, of Seekonk, at Pawtucket, in 38th year,
CUSHMAN Jacob, at Attleboro, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Matthew S., in this town, in 34th year,
Mary Ann, only daughter of Adoniram, of Middleborough, Mass., at Assonet, sud- denly, aged 15 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, in New Jersey, in 40th year, wife of Peter, and daughter of John Pot- ter, of Scituate,
Aug. 8, 1823
Dec. 15, 1781
CUTBUSH Dr. James, professor of chemistry at the Military Academy at West Point. Ga- zette of
CUTLER Mrs., wife of William, aged 47 years, at Menotomy ; she was the mother of 36 children but the 35th was the only one to survive to follow her to the grave,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Benjamin Clarke Cutler, merchant, at Boston. Gazette of
John, Esq., at Boston, aged 82. years. Ga- zette of
Dec. 21, 1822
Aug. 6, 1823
Aug. 20, 1825
Oct. 29, 1822
Dec. 26, 1822
316
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CUTTER Azel R., son of Companion, of Wood- bridge, drowned while bathing. Gazette of CUTTS Richard, Esq., at Kittery, Me. Gazette of Edward, Esq., president of the U. S. Branch Bank, at Portsmouth, N. H. Gazette of
July 28, 1824
Oct. 13, 1810
Sept. 29, 1824
CUYLER Henry, aged 89 years, at New York, merchant,
Dec. 13, 1766
John I., Esq., sheriff of Albany County, N. Y. Gazette of
Oct. 2, 1802
D
DABNEY Charles, merchant, suddenly. Ga- zette of
Mary, widow of Charles, in 44th year, at Killingly,
Oct. 1I, 1791
DABOLL. Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Nathan, at Groton, Ct., in 70th year,
Aug. 29, 1813
Nathan, at Groton, Ct., aged 68 years, a noted mathematician. Gazette of
March 21, 1818 Jan. 9, 1810
DACRES Admiral, in London,
DADE Townsend S., killed in a duel with Robert Stuart in King George County, Va.,
June 19, 1820
April 18, 1778
DAGGETT Nathan, in 44th year, at Rehoboth, Rev. Napthali, D. D., at New Haven. Ga- zette of
Dec. 27, 1780
DAGGETT. There were living, 1778, in Attle- boro, 5 sisters whose names before mar- riage were Daggett. On March 6 of that year the youngest died, aged 72. The same day a brother died, aged 84. The four sisters now living, their ages amount to 339 years. Gazette of
Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, in 85th year, at Attleboro. Gazette of
Aug. 14, 1790
Mary, wife of William, in 33rd year,
May 3, 1794
W- , of the Snow Sea Otter, of Boston,
killed on the northwest coast by the natives. Gazette of
Oct. 28, 1797
Nathan, merchant, at Rehoboth. Gazette of Charlotte, daughter of Abner, in 16th year. Gazette of
John, at Attleboro, in 79th year; he com- manded a regiment of militia in the Revolu- tionary War. Gazette of
Oct. 14, 1786
Nov. 10, 1798 1
April 20, 1799
Feb. 5, 1803
Oct. 23, 1784
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
DAGGETT James, at Rehoboth, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Thomas, formerly of this town, at Attleboro, in 76th year,
Benjamin, at Attleboro, aged 43 years,
Lyman, son of E of Boston, at Wrent- ham, aged 19 years. Gazette of
Dexter, in 42nd year ; he was thrown from his carriage Saturday and severely injured ; lived until Wednesday following when he died of his injuries,
Mrs. Sybel, widow of Thomas, late of Attle- boro, in this town, in 80th year,
Jan. 7, 1810
Henry, of Martha's Vineyard, on board the sloop Polly, on passage from Navis for this port. Gazette of
July 14, 1810 Aug. 24, 1810
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Robert, in this town, David L., son of Hon. David, Esq., of this town ( New Haven ), aged 19 years,
Mrs. Hannah, wife of William, at Seekonk, aged 78 years,
Dec. 28, 1812
Dec. 31, 1812
March 25, 1813
May 22, 1813 June 4, 1814
Charlotte, daughter of Capt. Elijah, at Attle- boro, in 20th year,
June 25, 1816
Orr, went over the dam at Grass River and was drowned,
William, at Rehoboth, in 90th year. Gazette of
Capt. Timothy, at Rehoboth, in 90th year,
Capt. Gilbert, of the brig Commerce, of this port, at New Orleans, in 30th year,
Daniel, of this town, at sea on board brig Fame on her passage from Havana,
Maggie M., daughter of Capt. Samuel, Jun., drowned at Holmes Hole harbor by break- ing through the ice. Gazette of
Gardiner, Esq., in this town, aged about 37 years,
Capt. Preston, son of Robert, of Seekonk, in 37th year ; leaves wife and three children ; died at sea on passage from New Orleans to New York.
Mrs. P --- , of this town, at sea on board ship Bellena on passage from New Orleans to New York,
June 7, 1806
Aug. 19, 1807 Sept. 1I, 1807
Feb. 6, 1808
April 13, 1808
Sept. 25, 1810
Hannah, daughter of William and Hannah, at Seekonk, aged 53 years,
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Nephtali, Esq., in this town, aged 32 years,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Henry, Esq., at New Haven, Ct., aged 60 years. Gazette of John, at Seekonk, in 54th year,
April 9, 1818
Feb. 6, 1819 Oct. 18, 1819
Nov. 10, 1819
May 3, 1820
Feb. 14, 1821
March 27, 1821
Aug. 4, 1821
Aug. 4, 1821
318
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DAGGETT Mrs. Hannah, widow of Dexter, and daughter of Abel Richards, of Dedham, Mass., in this town,
Capt. Robert, late master of brig Globe, of this port, at Savannah, Ga.,
Nov. 2, 1821
Oct. 23, 1822
Dec. 16, 1823
Russell, native of Rhode Island, at New York Hospital,
Dec. 16, 1823
William Henry, only son of Capt. Nathan, of this town, in 16th year, at Havana, of the fever,
Dec. 1, 1824 March 4, 1795
DAILEY Capt. Daniel, of this town, at St. Croix, Mrs. Phebe, widow of the late Capt. Daniel, aged 58 years, in this town. Gazette of
Dec. 4, 1813
Phebe D., youngest daughter of Capt. Daniel D., aged I year, 9 months,
Oct. 1, 1817
Daniel, son of Capt. Daniel, in this town, aged 14 months,
Sept. 10, 1818
William, marine, of this town, on board the. U. S. Frigate Congress on her voyage to India,
DALANEY Dr. William, of Philadelphia, in New Jersey. Gazette of
Nov. 9, 1805
DALAND Benjamin, Jr., of Danvers, killed at Lexington,
April 19, 1775
Jack (colored ), aged 65 years ; at Salem, Mass. Gazette of
Sept. 26, 1807
March 21, 1767
DALE Thomas, Jun., at Springfield, Ct., aged 30 years, an ingenious mechanic ; in attempt- ing to cross the Connecticut over an old string piece he fell about the distance of 40 feet and died next day. Gazette of
DALL James, native of Boston, at Catalpa Hill, near Baltimore, aged 54 years. Gazette of James, a Baltimore merchant, native of Bos- ton, at his seat at Catalpa Hill, Md., in 54th year. Gazette of
DALLIS Mrs. Sabera, wife of Michael, in 48th year. Gazette of
Michael, in this town, aged 58 years,
Alexander James, Secretary of the Treasury, at Philadelphia,
DALRYMPLE Campbell, Esq., Lieut. Col. of the King's Own Regiment of Dragoons, and formerly Governor of the Islands of
Jan. 7, 1815
Oct. 1, 1808
Oct. 1, 1808
Jan. 14, 1809
June 7, 1812
Jan. 16, 1817
Timothy, son of Dea. James, of Rehoboth, in 30th year, at St. Louis, Mo. Gazette of Russell, formerly of this town, at New York, in 52nd year,
Sept. 20, 1821
Dec. 28, 1820
DALBO Peter, drowned in a storm off Maguona. Gazette of
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DALRYMPLE:
Guadaloupe and Dominica, at Grenada. Gazette of
Aug. 29, 1767
DALTON Benjamin, at Coventry, N. H. Ga- zette of
Aug. 13, 1768
Samuel, in North Carolina, aged 115 years ; he died suddenly of the dysentery ; was married but once ; 600 of his descendants are now living. Gazette of
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