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June 13, 1807
Peter Roe, Esq., cashier of late Bank of United States, at Boston, aged 68 years, Hon. Tristam, aged 79 years, formerly Senator in Congress, at Boston,
Sept. 8, 1811 May 31, 1817
DAMMER Gorham, Esq., attorney at law, at Hallowell, Me., aged 23 years. Gazette of DAMMERING John, frozen to death near Ports- mouth, N. H.,
Jan. 26, 1805
DANA Richard, barrister at law, at Boston, aged 72 years. Gazette of
Capt. - -, of Baltimore, at Lisbon. Ga- zette of
Nov. 23, 1.793
Jaykell, formerly of this town, at New Lon- don, aged 30 years,
March 31, 1802 Jan. 2, 1805
Jan. 19, 1805
Sept. 15, 1805
Sept. 12, 1807
April 17, 1808
Hon. Francis, late Chief Justice of the Su- preme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, at Cambridge, aged 68 years,
Nathaniel, in this town, in 83rd year,
John Clarke, infant son of John W., in this town,
DANFORTH Samuel, clerk of the Superior Court of Providence County, Job, Jun., in this town. Gazette of Mrs. Sarah, wife of Job, in this town, in 59th year, Gen. Asa, at Onondaga, N. Y., aged 73 years, a soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of Sarah, wife of Ozias, aged 43 years, in this town,
April 25, 1811 Dec. 16, 1822
Jan. 3, 1824
Oct. 5, 1795 Sept. 5, 1801
March 5, 181I
Oct. 10, 1818
May 4, 1820
Jan. 4, 1765 May 23, 1772
Samuel, in this town, in 27th year,
Colville, perished at sea in the wreck of the schooner Gladiator, Capt. Potts, of this port, in 35th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel, in this town, in 68th year,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Hon. Francis, and eldest daughter of William Ellery, Esq., of Newport, at Cambridge, Mass., aged 56 years. Gazette of
Phinehas, Esq., merchant, a native of Boston, 20 years a resident at Norfolk, Va., in 47th year,
320
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DANFORTH George, son of Walter R., aged I year 5 months, in this town,
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Asa, at Norton, aged 28 years. Gazette of Sarah B., second daughter of Ozias, in this town, aged 15 years,
Nov. 12, 1821 June 25, 1823
Oct. 6, 1825
DANIEL Thomas H., a suicide in the Middlesex Jail,
Dec. 12, 1819
DANIELS Mrs. Nancy, wife of Darius, at Men- don,
March 10, 1803
Susannah, wife of Samuel, at Bellingham, and daughter of Thomas Aldrich of Smith- field, at Lestor,
Aug. 28, 1808
DANZIE Duke of, in France. Gazette of
Oct. 26, 1820
DARDLEY William; aged 9 years, fell on a jack-knife at Williamstown. Gazette of
Feb. 20, 1819
DARBY Hon. Ezra, member of House of Repre- sentatives from New Jersey, at Washing- ton, in 40th year,
John, of Bristol, of the schooner -, lost
on Lime Rock, Newport Harbor, lost over- board and drowned,
Jan. 31, 1818
DARLING James, printer, at New York. Ga- zette of
Vienna, wife of Ziba, in this town, in 36th year,
Dea. Samuel, at Bellingham, Mass., aged 95 years, 40 years a deacon in the Baptist Church at that place,
Mrs. Esther, widow of Dea. Samuel, late of Bellingham, Mass., at Cumberland, in 80th year,
Peter, Esq., at Cumberland, in 93rd year,
Phineas, of Burrillville, died at Mr. Hatha- way's tavern in this town in consequence of a blow he got Tuesday from a shaft of a wagon,
Mrs. Rachal, widow of Moses, at Bellingham, Mass., in 86th year,
Mrs. Sally, wife of Welcome, and daughter of Andrew Godell, of Amherst, Mass., at Cumberland, in 36th year,
DARRAH Mrs. Ann, wife of John, at Newport, aged 59 years,
DARRELL Edward, at Newport, late president of a branch bank at Charleston, S. C.,
DARRY Jacob, at Attleboro, aged 23 years. Gazette of
Oct. 8, 1818
Sept. 28, 1820
July 30, 1823
Sept. 10, 1818
July 16, 1797
Oct. 5, 1822 -
Mrs. Mary, widow of Adams, late of Milford, Mass., at Cumberland, in 34th year,
Dec. 28, 1810
Jan. 28, 1808
Oct. 6, 1798
Jan. 9, 1807
June 12, 1814
Feb. 18, 1816 May 16, 1818
321
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
DARSEY Judge Walter, of Maryland, at Phila- delphia, of apoplexy. Gazette of DARTMOUTH Rt. Hon. the Earl of, in Eng- land. Gazette of
Aug. 5, 1823
Jan. 5, 1811
DASHIALL Lieut.
---- , of U. S. schooner Augusta, stationed on the African coast, at Sierra Leone, buried with honors of war. Gazette of
DASPERE Peter. Gazette of
DAUGHERTY Michael, at his plantation in Schriven County, Ga., one of the first settlers, aged 135 years. Gazette of
July 2, 1808
Dec. 26, 1777
Sept. 28, 1778
May 8, 1780
Aug. 12, 1797
Mrs. Mehitable, wife of William, at Glocester, in 58th year. Gazette of
Feb. 15, 1800
Capt. Thomas, at Newport, in 32nd year. Gazette of
July 24, 1802
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Ebenezer, at New- port, in 75th year. Gazette of
Oct. 13, 1804 Nov. 23, 1809
Sept. 15, 1810
Mrs. Esther, wife of Jeremiah, and daughter of the Rev. Peleg Burroughs, formerly of Newport, at Tiverton, in 25th year,
Philip Palmer, infant son of Gideon, in this town, aged 8 months.
Samuel, in 77th year,
William, at Mendon, in 67th year, of Society of Friends,
Moses G., son of Isaac, aged 20 years, in Maine ; in opening a jack knife he stuck the blade into his left thigh and died with- in two minutes. Gazette of
Mrs. Phillis, widow of Gideon, at Newport, in 86th year. Gazette of
Samuel, formerly of this state, for ten years resident at Savannah, Ga., in 32nd year,
Mrs. Deborah, wife of Charles E., and daugh- ter of Jesse Denham, at Newport, aged 21 years. Gazette of
Dec. 5, 1818
Oct. 30, 1819
Aug. 4, 1820
Jan. 27, 1821
DAVENPORT Jonathan, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and Sergeant -, of Massachusetts, of Col. Baylor's Regiment of Horse, killed in action,
Barnett, born New Milford, Ct., Oct. 25, 1760, executed for murder and other crimes at Litchfield,
Hon. James, member of Congress from Con- necticut, at Stamford. Gazette of
Mrs. Frances, wife of Samuel, aged 71 years, Gideon, at Newport, in 73rd year. Gazette of
May 2, 1811
Oct. 8, 1815 March 28, 1816
July 10, 1818
Nov. 22, 1823 Dec. 26, 1795
322
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DAVENPORT Joseph, at Providence, in 55th year, John, at Seekonk, in 55th year, formerly of Newport,
Jan. 4, 1822
Jan. 18, 1822
Edward Andrews, son of Matthew, Esq., aged 10 years, formerly of Cumberland, at Boyls- ton, Mass.,
June 3, 1822
Capt. Charles, at Newport, in 7Ist year, a soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of
Feb. 7, 1824
DAVID Ebenezer, ordained minister of Sabba- tarian Church,
May 31, 1775
Richard, at Jackson County, Ind .; was about to go to his bride's house to be married ; while catching his horse was bitten by a rattlesnake aad appeared to have died on the spot. Gazette of
Oct. 2, 1822
Nov. 18, 1763
Gen. John, at Baltimore, aged 52 years ; served in the Revolution. Gazette of
Feb. 14, 1807
James, at Philadelphia, in 77th year, late pro- fessor in University of Pennsylvania. Ga- zette of
July 8, 1809
July 9, 1814
July 10, 1820
Elenora, daughter of James, in this town, aged 2 years 11 months,
Jan. 21, 1822
John, son of James, in this town, aged 5 years 3 months,
James, in this town,
Sarah Ann, infant daughter of the late James, in this town,
Mrs. Amey, widow of James, in this town, in 26th year,
James, Esq., at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
Cambridge, of Charleston, S. C., at Lansing- burgh, poisoned from eating Water Hem- lock thinking it Spikenard. Gazette of
John, at New Orleans; his Brittanic Majesty's Consul for Louisana. Gazette of
DAVIE John, midshipman, killed in action at sea,
Gen. William R., formerly Governor of North Carolina ; was one of the five commissioners sent to France by President Adams ; at South Carolina. Gazette of
March 24, 1823
April 23, 1823
June 18, 1823
March 26, 1825
Sept. 7, 1825
June 19, 1793
Dec. 1I, 1820
DAVIDSON Lieut. , drowned on Lake Erie with 19 of his men,
Susan, aged 15 years, drowned in Croton River,
John, at Canonsburg, Penn., student in Jeffer- son College, killed by lightning,
Oct. 12, 1822 March 5, 1823
323
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
DAVIES Col. William, in Virginia, an officer of the Revolution and formerly collector at Norfolk. He was the eldest son of Rev. Samuel, at one time president of Princeton, N. J. Gazette of
DAVIESS Joseph H., Grand Master of Masons of Kentucky, on the Wabash, from his wounds. Gazette of
DAVIS Rev. David, pastor of a Baptist Church at Newark, N. J.,
Jacob ; his son died from bites of a mad dog at Charlton, Mass.,
Capt. -, of Acton, killed at Lexington, -, drowned at Ware, Mass.,
John, of Brandywine Hundred, Penn. Last fall on a visit to friends on Long Island in crossing the ferry to New York was taken by some men belonging to the Asia man- of-war and sent prisoner to Boston, where he remained a month in goal; on his re- turn to Rehoboth he was taken with a pleuretic trouble from which he died,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Solomon, and eldest daughter of John Wendall, Esq., deceased, of Boston, at Plymouth,
Benjamin, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
John, died at Halifax a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
Capt. Joseph, killed at the Massacre of Wyom- ing,
Francis, son of William, of Boston, merchant, fell in the attack on Majorbagaduce. Ga- zette of
, killed in action at Royalston, Ct.,
Thomas, at a very advanced age, a native of England, at Providence Neck. He has lived alone in a cottage on the banks of the Pawtucket for about 40 years. He had his coffin ready for about 20 years, also his linen. Perceiving death approaching he set out for a neighbor to whom after giving directions about his burial he expired,
-, son of John, of this town, aged about 7 years, drowned in the river,
Benjamin, late of Newport, at North Kings- town. Gazette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of William, Esq., at Newport. Gazette of Benjamin, of this town. Gazette of
Jan. 11, 1806
Dec. 21, 18II Aug. 19, 1769
Nov. 13, 1769 April 19, 1775 June 10, 1771
April 16, 1776
Feb. 20, 1777 Dec. 26, 1777
Dec. 26, 1777
April 23, 1779
Aug. 14, 1779 Oct. 16, 1780
Aug. 30, 1781 Sept. 19, 1789 Oct. 13, 1792
June 20, 1793 Feb. 22, 1794
324
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DAVIS Mrs. Alice, daughter of the late Gover- nor Whipple, at Cranston,
Dec. 5, 1795
Abigail, daughter of Stephen, at North Kings- town. Gazette of
May 14, 1796
Oct. 20, 1798
Sept. 20, 1800
Mrs. -- , of this town, died of the fever. Gazette of
Sept. 27, 1800
Joseph B., son of Capt. Robert, in this town, in 20th year. Gazette of
March 7, 1801
Mrs. Mary, widow, in this town, in 70th year ; funeral from her brother's house (Samuel Weeden ). Gazette of
Oct. 9, 1802
William, of Newport, at the Havana. Ga- zette of
July 2, 1803
Mrs. Bathsheba, wife of John, Esq., at Pom- fret, in 49th year,
July 21, 1803
Hon. Thomas, at Boston, aged 48 years. Gazette of
Jan. 26, 1805
Benjamin son of John, Esq., of Pomfret, Ct., at the Havanna. Gazette of
Sept. 14, 1805
Moses, printer of Dartmouth Gazette, N. H., at Hanover, N. H. Gazette of
Aug. 6, 1808
Edward, Esq., at Boston, in 86th year. Ga- zette of
April 20, 1811
John, son of Capt. John, of Warren, at Reho- both. Gazette of
June 15, 1811
Israel, Jun., in 23rd year, on board the brig Hiram, Capt. Ruggles, at sea,
July 24, 1811
Mrs. Keziah, wife of Capt. Simon, at Bristol, aged 46 years,
Oct. 3, 1811
Israel, in this town, buried with Masonic hon- ors,
Nov. 30, 1811
Mrs. Mary, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,
Dec. 26, 1811
Julia, daughter of James, late of this town, at Watertown, Mass., in 9th year,
Capt. Seth, suddenly, in 79th year,
William, seaman, wounded and since died on board the Niagara, on Lake Erie in action, Mrs. Betsey, wife of Capt. Robert, aged 55 years,
Sept. 10, 1813
June 5, 1815
Benjamin, son of William, aged 2 years, 2 months,
Dec. 20, 1815
Moses, at South Kingstown, in 86th year, of Society of Friends. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary, wife of Capt. Isaac, at Thompson, Ct., in 36th year,
Jan. 27, 1816
March 19, 1816
Job, son of Capt. Seth, of this town, at New York, from drinking cold water, in 50th year,
July 4, 1811
April 10, 1812 Feb. 5, 1813
James, merchant, at Philadelphia. Gazette of Edward, at Newport. Gazette of
325
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
DAVIS Mrs. Parcey, widow of Capt. Samuel, in this town, in 41st year,
Mrs. Abby, wife of Robert, Esq., and daugh- ter of William De Wolfe, at Bristol, in 19th year,
April 12, 1817
Rebecca, daughter of Ichabod, in this town, in 6th year. Gazette of
George, son of Ichabod, in 4th year,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Abial, at Tiverton, aged 26 years,
Jan. 31, 1818
Mrs. Mary Ann, wife of Joshua, aged 21 years, in this town,
July 11, 1818
Joel, at Elizabethtown, N. J., aged 54 years. Gazette of
Jan. 30, 1819
Mrs. Nancy, wife of James, and daughter of Aaron Peck, of this town, at Watertown, Mass., aged 44 years,
John G., of this town, second mate of schooner Essex, aged 27 years, drowned at sea 4 days from this port on a passage to the coast of Africa. Gazette of
George B., son of the late Capt. Robert, aged 28 years,
Mrs. Desire, at Newport, in 68th year. Ga- zette of
Seth, in this town, in 63rd year,
Elizabeth Persirs, infant daughter of Sam- uel, aged 8 months,
Mrs. Rebecca Wilkinson, wife of Simeon, Jun., and youngest daughter of the late Hon. Daniel Larned, at Thompson, Ct., in 28th year,
Samuel, in this town, in 25th year,
Capt. Charles, aged 43 years, formerly of Newport, at Port Noah, Guadeloupe,
Feb. 20, 1821
June 13, 1821
June 20, 1821
Nov. 24, 1821
Charles, Esq., attorney at law, at Boston, for several years member of the Legislature, aged 44 years. Gazette of
Samuel M., at East Greenwich, aged 31 years, clerk Court of Common Pleas for Kent County,
July 20, 1816
Capt. Robert, aged 67 years, an officer of the Revolution,
Nov. 7, 1817
Dec. 6, 1817 Dec. 10, 1817
April 23, 1819
July 10, 1819
Aug. 30, 1819
Oct. 9, 1819 Dec. 12, 1819
Feb. 13, 1820
May 4, 1820 Jan. 14, 1821
Joshua, of Newport, fell in a fit into the water from the wharf ; was taken out but did not revive ; at Bristol,
Robert, merchant, of Bristol, formerly of Hartford, aged 33 years, at Matanzas, W. I. Ebenezer Davis, 3rd, murdered by Gorham Parsons, Jun. Gazette of
Dec. 5, 1821
Aug. 22, 1822
326
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DAVIS Mrs. Betsey, wife of Paul, and daughter of Greenfield Chace, of Freetown, Mass., in this town, aged 45 years,
Rev. Samuel, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Washington, D. C., aged 28 years. Gazette of
Lieut. Elijah, U. S. Army, at Baton Rouge, La., of the fever,
Nov. 18, 1822
Capt. William H., of Boston, at Wahoo, Sandwich Islands,
Nov. 26, 1822
Mrs. -, widow of Capt. Seth, in this town, in 87th year,
April 7, 1823
William, at Rehoboth, formerly of Newport, aged 66 years. Gazette of
May 14, 1823
Mrs. Nancy, wife of John, at Rehoboth, aged 32 years,
Nov. 14, 1823
Paul, son of the late Peter, of Freetown, in this town, aged 52 years,
Aug. 23, 1824
Rev. Robert M., pastor of First Independent Presbyterian Church, at Yorkville, S. C., in 32nd year. Gazette of
Sept. 25, 1824
Oct. 27, 1824
Nov. 3, 1824
Gen. Amasa, at an advanced age, at Boston ; was Quartermaster General nearly 40 years. Gazette of
Feb. 5, 1825
DAVISON William, packet master, at Nor- wich, Ct. Gazette of
Aug. 6, 1803
DAVOLL Mrs. Mary, wife of Stephen, at War- ren, in 40th year,
July 3, 1823
June 2, 1823
Dec. 10, 1768 Jan. 2, 1809
DAWES Thomas, Esq., at Boston, in 78th year, James Greenleaf, son of Judge Dawes, drowned in Boston Harbor, aged 23 years, Hon. Thomas, at Boston, aged 66 years,
DAWLESS William A., son of the late Michael, in this town, in 22nd year,
DAWLEY Mrs. Lydia, wife of William, in this town, in 31st year,
Sept. 10, 1822
Sept. 28, 1822
July 18, 1815 July 21, 1825
June 8, 1818
Aug. 10, 1819
Joshua, a seaman, killed at the wharf between the vessel and the posts, at Hallowell, Me., Capt. Stephen, his brother Thomas and his cousin William Davis, drowned in the wreck of ship Sabine,
Job A., at Warren, suddenly, aged 28 years. Gazette of
July 27, 1825
DAVOUST Louis Nicholas, Prince of Eckmukl, Duke of Auerstadt, and Marshall of France, aged 53 years, at Paris,
DAW John and wife, being greatly distressed, both drowned themselves at South Molton, Eng. Gazette of
327
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
DAWLEY Joseph S., at Montgomery, Ga., aged 28 years, a native of this state, a merchant of Savannah,
Mrs. Louisa, wife of Peleg, and daughter of the late Capt. John Glazier, in this town, in 37th year,
Oct. 1I, 1820
Dec. 28, 1823
DAWS Ensign - , of Lieut. Col. Fletcher's Regiment, killed in action at Annes. Ga- zette of
July 21, 1781
DAWSON , a British soldier, killed at Battle of Rhode Island,
Aug. 29, 1778
John, member of Congress from Virginia, aged about 52 years,
March 31, 1814
Gen. -, at Bertie, N. C., executed for the murder of his son, a lad of 8 years,
May 22, 1818
Miss -, perished in the shipwreck of schooner Delaware. Gazette of
Nov. 3, 1821
John, Esq., cashier of the State Bank, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
June 18, 1823
DAY John and Ezekiel, sons of Nathaniel, at North Providence. Gazette of
Sept. 29, 1770
Mordecai, aged 75 years, at Attleboro, fell down stairs a few days before,
Dec. 2, 1770
Aug. 6, 1776
Dec. 26, 1777
Jonathan, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
Simeon, drowned in New York Harbor. Ga- zette of
Nov. 7, 1795
Capt. Isaac, at Killingly, Ct., aged 36 years, very suddenly,
July 14, 181I
Mills, senior tutor in Yale College, at New Haven, aged 28 years. Gazette of
July 4, 1812
Stephen M., of Haddenfield, N. J., in Ioth year. Gazette of
Jan. 2, 1813
Sarah, youngest daughter of Elias, at Kill- ingly, Ct., aged about 16 years,
Sept. 11, 1813
Mrs. Mary, wife of Rev. Israel, at Killingly, Ct., in 67th year,
Ann Noble, at West Springfield, aged 15 years, suicide,
Miss Sarah, at Newport, aged 84 years. Ga- zette of
Oct. 4, 1814
July 4, 1817
April 17, 1819
Lewis, late a resident of Arkansas, killed by a white bear near the Rocky Mountains. Gazette of
Dec. 25, 1822
Dea. Benjamin, in his 85th year ; he leaves a widow in her 86th year; his descendants 118 children and grandchildren ; at Kill- ingly,
Francis, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
328
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DAY John, at Winthrop, Me., aged 70 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Philena, wife of Ebenezer S., aged 41 years, in this town,
Feb. 21, 1821
DAYTON Paul, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. '23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
Seth, died at Halifax a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777 March 9, 1782
Mrs. - -, wife of Isaac. Gazette of Capt. Henry, at Newport, in 40th year. Ga- zette of
April 14, 1792
Mrs. Mary, wife of Col. Isaac, at Newport, in 77th year. Gazette of
Sept. 21, 1793
Samuel, son of Col. Isaac, of Newport, in North Carolina, in 17th year. Gazette of Gen. Elias, in New Jersey, aged 81 years. Gazette of
Oct. 31, 1807
Mrs. Deborah, widow of Benedict, Esq., at Newport, in 61st year. Gazette of
Nov. 24, 1810
John, formerly of this town, at Philadelphia, merchant, ( issue of Aug. 19 says this is premature. ) Gazette of
July 19, 1817
Mrs. Mary, widow of Col. Isaac, at Newport, in 81st year,
Dec. 19, 1817
Hon. Jonathan, Speaker of the House of Representatives, soldier of the Revolution, in New Jersey. Gazette of
Oct. 23, 1824 July 29, 1794
Ephraim, at Attleboro, in 71st year. Ga- zette of
Aug. 15, 1795
Mrs. , wife of Asa, at Attleboro. Ga- zette of
May 28, 1796
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of John, aged 53 years, at Salem, suddenly,
Feb. 9, 1803
Ezra, at Pawtuxet, in 89th year ; had been married 4 times and 9 times had followed a child to the grave ;
Dec. 14, 1806
Harriet Hope, daughter of Silas, at Newport, in 15th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Phebe, at Pawtuxet, aged 80 years,
Lydia, youngest daughter of Calvin, in this town, in 16th year,
Nov. 17, 1809
William, third son of Simon, aged 4 years,
Jan. 15, 1816
Asa, at Attleboro, aged 53 years, of the fever. Gazette of
Feb. 10, 1816
Jan. 6, 1818
DEAMBROISE Roquelaure, at Paris, executed, DEAN Ebenezer, Esq., at Windham, from lightning,
Aug. 6, 1769
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Silas, merchant, at Newport, in 40th year. Gazette of
May 3, 1806
April 30, 1808 July 25, 1809
Mrs. Esther, wife of Major Calvin, in 59th year,
Nov. 9, 1820
April 23, 1796
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
DEAN Silas, Esq., merchant, at Newport, in 53rd year,
Ichabod, at Franklin, Mass., aged 66 years,
Silas, eldest son of the late Silas, Esq., drowned in the harbor, in his 35th year,
Oct. 16, 1820
Sept. 22, 1821
Mrs. Lydia, wife of William, and daughter of William Rotch, of New Bedford, at Salem, aged 47 years, of Society of Friends,
March 10, 1822
April 16, 1822
May 8, 1822
Dea. Nathaniel, at Taunton, aged 68 years, Mrs. Margaret, wife of Thaddeus, at Boston, aged 28 years. Gazette of
Feb. 8, 1823
Philip, at Taunton, aged 61 years,
Isaac, at Taunton, aged 88 years. Gazette of
Aug. 2, 1823
Mrs. Lydia, at Taunton, aged 56 years, wife of Ebenezer,
Aug. 30, 1823
Clarrissa Andrews, infant daughter of James, in this town,
Oct. 18, 1823
Abiel F., at Taunton, aged 44 years. Ga- zette of
Nov. 1, 1823
Ebenezer, Jun., son of Ebenezer, at Taunton, in 15th year. Gazette of
Nov. 1, 1823
Mrs. Sarah, widow of John, at Taunton, aged 79 years, May 15, 1824. Gazette of
Richard C., at Taunton, aged 39 years,
Rev. Joshua, formerly of Taunton, at Locke, N. Y., in 36th year. Gazette of
Aug. 14, 1824
DE AMENTEERE, the wife of the Marshall, at Paris, executed,
July 29, 1794
DEARBORN George, son of the general, at sea. Gazette of
Jan. 17, 1807
John H., late of Saco, Me., in this town, aged about 40 years. Gazette of
April 3, 1813 May 12, 1810
DEARTH Sally, at Warren. Gazette of
DE BEAUHARNOIS Madame Fanny, daugh- ter of Josephine, late Empress of the French, at Paris. Gazette of
Sept. 13, 1819 Sept. 26, 1820
Alanson, at Taunton, aged 28 years. Ga- zette of
Enos, at Taunton, aged 70 years, a soldier of the Revolution ; he was standing in an out- building when he fell and expired instantly, Mrs. Abby, wife of William, at Taunton, aged 29 years,
Robert, at Taunton, aged 46 years. Ga- zette of
June 1, 1822 Dec. 19, 1822
Henry H., at Taunton, aged 41 years. Ga- zette of
Feb. 15, 1823 April 17, 1823
May 22, 1824 July 19, 1824
Gorham, of Biddeford, Me., aged 22 years, member senior class Bowdoin College, in this town,
Aug. II, 1825
Oct. 23, 1813
330
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DEBENNEVILLE Dr. George, Sen., near Phila- delphia, in 90th year. Gazette of
DE BELESNAY The Count, executed at Pest in Hungary for murder of his father. He distributed his elegant suit of clothes with the greatest deliberation among his friends, sent a rose he had in his button- hole to a lady, in fact in outward appear- auce the least excited one of the whole as- semblage;
DE BLOIS Mrs. Elizabeth, consort of Louis, merchant, at Boston,
Gilbert, son of Lewis, of London, merchant, in 22nd year,
Elizabeth, wife of Gilbert, at Boston, aged 34 years. Gazette of
George, of Halifax, merchant, at Newport. Gazette of
Mrs. Eliza, widow of Lewis, formerly of Bos- ton, merchant, at London, Eng., aged 73 years. Gazette of
Miss Ann Maria, at Dedham, aged 15 years. Gazette of
Gilbert, at Boston. Gazette of
Amey, only child of Stephen, of Johnston, in her 12th year,
Sept. 16, 1804
Nov. 29, 1804
Mrs. Ann, widow of Gilbert, at Boston, aged 76 years. Gazette of
Stephen, at Johnston, aged about 50 years,
Miss Mary, a native of Oxford, Eng., at New- port, at an advanced age. Gazette of
DE BRESSON Mrs. Catherine Livingstone, wife of the French Secretary of Legation, and daughter of Hon. Smith Thompson, of New York, at Washington, D. C. Ga- zette of
DEBUTTS Mrs .--- , at Baltimore, of the fever. Gazette of
DECATUR Capt. Stephen, at Frankfort, near Philadelphia, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Com. Stephen, killed in a duel with Com. Barrow near Washington City,
DE CHERMONT-TONNERE the Duke, at Paris, executed,
April 6, 1793
July 12, 1819
June 18, 1767
June 14, 1785
Jan. II, 1794
June 22, 1799
Feb. 1, 1800
Nov. 6, 1802 Nov. 19, 1803
James S., of the U. S. Frigate Constitution, at Syracuse,
Stephen, at Newport, in 70th year,
Feb. 15, 1805
June 27, 1807 Feb. 23, 1814
Dec. 19, 1818
Feb. 7, 1824
Oct. 19, 1799
Nov. 26, 1808
March 22, 1820
July 29, 1794
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DECKER Mrs., wife of Capt. John; in a fit of insanity she set fire to her husband's house ; died by suicide at Wiscasset, Me. Gazette of
DE CARENTZEL Count Philip, at Vienna, DECOSEA Isaac, an ancient citizen of Charles- ton, S. C. Gazette of
DECOSTER Mrs .. -- , wife of Capt. -,
aged 16 years. Gazette of
June 15, 1799
Mrs. Mary, in this town, aged 66 years. Ga- zette of
DECRES Duke of, formerly Minister of Marine, from explosion of powder placed under his bed by a aervant who had robbed him of 9000 francs and who leaped from a window to escape the explosion, was also himself killed. Gazette of
DECOURCEY John, Lord Kinsdale, aged 80 years. The privilege to remain covered in the royal presence belonged to Lord Kinsdale. In Ireland. Gazette of
DE DAMAS Gen. Count, in France, aged 58 years. Gazette of
DE EON The Chevalier Charles Geneviere Louis Augusta Andre Timothe, aged 83 years, in England,
DE ESTAING The Count, in France, from a wound received in action in Georgia,
DE FOURNELL Peter, formerly physician and patriarch of the Free Masons, in Paris, France, in his 120th year,
DE GAGES Marquis, a French refugee, at Bath, Eng., aged 81 years. In the English Mississippi scheme he acquired stock to the amount of thirteen million pounds sterling ; he then offered three million pounds for the throne of Portugal, the same for the Dominion of Sardinia ; after the failure he became impoverished. Gazette of DEGENNES Col. , Director of the park, in Spain before Cadiz. Gazette of DE GRASSE Count, at Paris, DEGROVE Adam, at New York. Gazette of DE GRUNALDY the Princess Chimay, at Paris. executed,
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