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DEHOBAND Benjamin, died at Halifax a pri- soner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and DEHON Susannah, at Boston. Gazette of Mrs. Frances, at Boston, aged 65 years. Ga- zette of
Nov. 26, 1823 Aug. 30, 1810
Aug. 14, 1802
July 23, 1808
Feb. 17, 1821
July 17, 1822 Nov. 12, 1823
May 10, 1810
Aug. 26, 1781
Dec. -. 1809
June 29, 1793
Feb. 23, 1811 Jan. 15, 1788 Nov. 21, 1795
July 29, 1794
Dec. 26, 1777 Feb. 20, 1802
June 2, 1804
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DEHON Rt. Rev. Theodore, D. D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of South Carolina, at Charleston, in 41st year,
DE KOTZEBUL M .- -, murdered by a stu-
dent named Sand under the idea he was plotting the downfall of Germany; the murderer afterwards committed suicide. Gazette of
DEKRAFFE Charles, surveyor and draftsman in the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Gazette of
DE LA FAYETTE Madame, at Paris,
DELA Forbes, quarter gunner, wounded and since died from action between the Chesa- peake and Shannon,
DE LA LUZERNE Marquis, Ambassador at the court ofLondon from France, formerly to the United States. Gazette of
Dec. 3, 1791
DELANCEY Hon. Peter, at West Chester, Penn., in 64th year,
Stephen, Governor of Tobago, at Portsmouth, N. H., on board the brig Nancies. His remains were placed in the tomb of the late Governor Wentworth with every mark of respect. Gazette of
DELANO Capt. Amasa, formerly of Duxbury, at Boston, aged 60 year. Gazette of DELAPLAINE Joseph, at Philadelphia, in 50th year. Gazette of
DE LAPAGERIE Madame, mother of her Maj- esty the Empress, and Queen of France and Italy, at Martinique, aged 71 years,
DE LARIVE Breckwelt, late treasurer of the Island of Guadaloupe aud its dependencies, at Dedham, Mass. Gazette of
DELESDERNIER Oliver, a seaman, of Lubeck, Me., in this town, aged 21 years,
DELIESSELINE -, son of Captain -, shot by a runaway slave he was pursuing, DELORAINE Earl of, in London, aged 71 years, leaving no male heir; the title is extinct. Gazette of
DE LOS RIOS Capt. Manuel. He had suc- ceeded in a private armed vessel in sinking a petty Buenos Ayrean privateer that had blockaded the port of Havana for two weeks, notwithstanding there were two Spanish vessels in the port who dared not go out. He was received with great enthu- siam by the people and next day was found
Aug. 6, 1817
May 29, 1819
Aug. 4, 1804 Dec. 24, 1807
June 1, 1813
Oct. 17, 1770
Dec. 15, 1798
May 3, 1823
June 12, 1824
June 2, 1807
Nov. 13, 1790
April 16, 1821
Feb. 8, 1820
Nov. 7, 1807
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DE LOS RIOS :
murdered, no doubt by the connivance of those petty Spanish officers from envy and spleen ; at Havana, W. I. Gazette of DELOZIER Daniel, Esq., many years surveyor of the port, at Baltimore. Gazette of DE LOGE Mr. - -, buried at Constable Point, N. Y.,
June 14, 1817
Nov. 27, 1813
Aug. 22, 1763
March 21, 1798
Dec. 3, 1818
Dec. 10, 1823
March 30, 1782 April 28, 1780
Nov. 8, 1815 March 23, 1787 July 14, 1790
DEMPSEY John, late chief clerk to the Senate of the United States, at Washington. Ga- zette of Aug. 5, 1809
Feb. 1, 1806
DENAS M. Augustine Rouxelin ; he was a cap- tain under Rochambeau at the capture of Yorktown ; at Baltimore. Gazette of DE NEMOURS Peter Samuel Du Pont, member of the Institute of France, Councillor of State, Knight Order of the Vasa of Legion of Honor and Order De Lays, near Wilmington, Del., in 78th year, DENHAM George, found drowned at Boston, Daniel, at Newport, in 77th year, a Revolu- tionary veteran. Gazette of
DENISON John. This name was found on a man found dead on the upland near Bul- locks Point. Gazette of March 29, 1777
James, in 31st year. He was dangerously wounded in the head in the battle on Lake Champlain, 1776 ; at New London was severely wounded in 1779. Has since had his leg broken and now is killed by a falling timber,
Joseph, at Stonington, aged 87 years. Ga- zette of
Aug. 6, 1817 April 12, 1765
May 6, 1815
Nov. 27, 1784
March 7, 1795
DEMANS Mrs., late of Boston, at this town, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Mrs. Prudence, widow of Capt. Daniel, of this town, in 86th year,
DEMARRY Marcus, a seaman, lost overboard from schooner Infant, of Boston, on passage from Philadelphia to St. Jago de Cuba ; said to have a wife in either Boston or Prov- idence. Gazette of
DE MAUREPUS Count, at Paris, a Minister of France. Gazette of
DE MERAILLES Don Juan, a Spanish gentle- man of distinction, at Morristown, N. J., DENNING Jonathan Edes, son of Charles, of Brighton, Mass., in this town, aged 22 years, DEMOUNT John, in this town, suddenly, Mary, widow of John,
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DENISON David, one of the editors of the American Citizen, in New York. Gazette of
Mrs. Hannah, wife of C -- , Esq., at New Haven, Ct., aged 29 years. Gazette of
George, at Stonington, Ct., aged 34 years. Gazette of
July 2, 1808
Sept. 30, 1809
Nov. 1, 1814
June 25, 1825
June 17, 1783
Sept. 28, 1811
Jan. 7, 1812
Dec. 28, 1770 Aug. 4, 1798
Aug. 11, 1810
Nov. 22, 1811
May 1, 1816
Feb. 9, 1822
June 18, 1808
Nov. 6, 1824
Oct. 20, 1798
John Herbert, Captain, U. S. Navy, at St. Bartholomew Parish, S. C. Gazette of
DEOLPH Major Ezra, at Hopkinton, N. H., aged 102 years, a soldier of the French and Revolutionary wars. Gazette of
DEONIS Madame, wife of the French Minister, at Washington,
Dec. 24, 1803 March 28, 1807
Elisha, at Ludlow, Vt., formerly of Stoning- ton, Ct., aged 71 years. Gazette of
Frederick, son of Isaac, aged 18 years, at Ston- ington, Ct .; he received a wound in the knee, Aug. 10, in the defence of Stonington and has endured great pain until his death, Charles, Esq., at New Haven, Ct., aged 47 years,
DENNIE William, merchant, aged 57 years, at Boston,
Joseph, at Lexington, Mass., aged 68 years, father of the editor of the Port Folio,
Joseph, Esq., editor of the Port Folio, at Philadelphia, in 44th year,
DENNIS John, cooper ; his house burnt at New- port,
John, at Boston. Gazette of
Mrs. Catherine, wife of Capt. John, at New- port, aged 33 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Robert, at Ports- mouth, aged 81 years,
Mrs. Lydia, widow of John, at Newport, in 94th year,
Noah ( colored ), in this town, aged 30 years,
DENNY Edward, was killed while helping the sheriff to arrest a man, by a prisoner, in Kentucky. Gazette of
DE NOAILLES Duke, a Peer of France, aged 85 years. Had five daughters by his wife who was a daughter of the immortal Chan- cellor De Aguessau. The second was wife of Gen. Lafayette. His memory was very retentive and strong to the last. In France,
DENT George, merchant, at Baltimore. Ga- zette of
Sept. 10, 1823
'Sept. 21, 1811
May 22, 1817
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DE PADILLE Don Velasco, Governor of Porto Rico, and brother to the gallant Velasco who lost his life at the siege of the Havana. Gazette of
DE PENTHIEVRE Duke of, Louis Jean Morrie Bourbon, cidevant Duke and Lord High Admiral of France. Gazette of
DEPESTER Julian, midshipman, U. S. schooner Nonsuch, of the fever, at Port Spain. Ga- zette of
Oct. 9, 1819
DE PUY Dr. Cornelius C., of U. S. Ship Frank- lin, drowned in the surf near Valparariso,
DEPUYSTER Frederick, Esq., at Dutchess County, N. Y. Gazette of
Sept. 18, 1773
Capt. Nicholas, late of the artillery, at New York. Gazette of
Nov. 24, 1804
John, Esq., at New York, aged 76 years. Gazette of
June 13, 1807
Pierre G., at Clavarack, N. Y., in 62nd year. Gazette of
Dec. 12, 1807
James, Esq., at Bloomingdale, near New York, aged 67 years,
Feb. 12, 1812
DERBY Richard, merchant, in 72nd year, at Salem. Gazette of
Nov. 22, 1783
Elias Haskett, Esq., at Salem, an eminent merchant, aged 60 years. Gazette of
DERBY Abner, at Rehoboth, aged 25 years,
DEREMUS Cornilius P., at Morris County, N. J., killed by accidental discharge of his gun. Gazette of DE REZEVILLE M. -, of Maitimieo, at Newport. Gazette of
May 1, 1819
Sept. 4, 1790
Nov. 13, 1824
Nov. 21, 1807
July 12, 1794
Sept. 15, 1798
Sept. 15, 1798
May 14, 1808
DESBARRES Col. Joseph Frederick Wallett, late Lieut. Governor of Prince Edward Island, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, aged 102 years. He is supposed to be the engi- neer that drew the charts of the coast of New England and Nova Scotia, known as the " Holland Charts," which are still the most authentic charts we have. Gazette of DESBROSSES James, at New York, aged 75 years, said to have a fortune of $1,000,000. Gazette of
DESHON Capt. John, at New London, aged 66 years. Gazette of
Miss Mary Ann, at Norwich, Ct., aged 34 years. Gazette of -, child of Capt. D. - Deshon, at Norwich, Ct. Gazette of
Col. Richard, at New London, aged 76 years. Gazette of
June 25, 1768
May 4, 1793
March 19, 1822
Sept. 21, 1799 May 30, 1822
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DESHON Richard, at New London, aged 49 years. Gazette of
DE SPAERE the Compte, formerly the Chan- cellor of the Kingdom, in Sweden, aged 72 years. Gazette of
Sept. 25, 1813
Jan. 28, 1804
DESRIVIERES Madame, aged 36 years, at St. Anne's, Canada, by a peg running into her heel which produced mortification. Ga- zette of
July 9, 1825
DESTRUENSEE M- -- , Minister of State, in Prussia, aged 70 years. Gazette of
Feb. 23, 1805
DETERNAY the Chevalier, commander of the French Fleet, at Newport,
Dec. 15, 1780 July 29, 1794
DE THIARE the Count, at Paris, executed,
DELTAR Mary and Jane, near Everettown, N. C., drowned. Gazette of
Sept. 25, 1819
DETOLLENARE Mrs. Sarah, at Charleston, S. C.,
May 6, 1801
Charles, at Charleston, S. C., aged 23 years, drowned while conveying his mother's re- mains aboard a ship,
May 7, 1801
DE TOLLY Prince Barclay, an European field marshall ; was one of the great captains of the allied powers in the last great war ; in Russia,
May 25, 1818
Aug. 16, 1784
DEVANES William, a Friend preacher, at Dept- ford, Kent, Eng. Gazette of
July 25, 1772
DE VELERNAIS Mons. , First Lieuten- ant of the Hermoine frigate, from wounds received in a late action with the British frigate Iris, died July 17th, buried with military honors
July 18, 1780 Oct. 26, 1793
Oct. 10, 1807
April 29, 1821
DE VIAR Don Joseph Ignamio, Consul-general of His Catholic Majesty to the U. S., at Philadelphia. Gazette of
DEVINE Mrs. Elizabeth, in 68th year,
Jan. 16, 1819 Feb. 14, 1817
DEUXPONTS His Serene Highness Prince Charles Augustus Frederick, only son of the Duke,
DEVENALD Mr., at Philadelphia. Gazette of DEVENS Richard, Esq., at Charlestown, Mass., aged 86 years. He left a large share of his fortune to institutions and charities ; had distributed 100,000 Bibles and religious works among the poor ; was a zealous worker in the cause of education. Gazette of
DEVERICK James, of Newport, on board ship Gen. Hamilton on passage from Sourabuya to Sincapour,
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DEVO John, seaman, wounded and since died from action between the Chesapeake and Shannon,
DEVOL Capt. Daniel, aged 40 years, sheriff of the county, a native of Rhode Island, at Mobile,
April 18, 1824
Washington, of Bristol, suddenly, at sea on board brig Orozimbo, Capt. George, on passage from Trinidad,
April 29, 1821
DEVONSHIRE the Duchess of, in England. Gazette of
May 17, 1806
DEVOTION Rev. Ebenezer, first pastor of Third Church of Windham, Ct., in 58th. year,
July 26, 1771
Nov. 23, 1771
Sept. 27, 1806
DE WITT Thomas T. C., formerly sheriff of the county, together with his wife and daughter and two men, drowned in Lake Cayaga, Mrs. Susan, wife of Simeon, of Albany, N. Y., at Philadelphia, while on a visit. Gazette of
April 8, 1814
May 22, 1824
DE WOLFE Mark Anthony, of Bristol, mate of ship Patty, Capt. Collins, on coast of Africa. Gazette of
Sophia, daughter of Capt. Charles, at Bristol, aged 16 years,
Sophia, at Bristol, aged 16 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Abigail, at Bristol, aged 84 years. Ga- zette of
Feb. 25, 1809
Mrs. Betsey, wife of John, Esq., aged 32 years, at Bristol,
Charles, Esq., at Bristol, in 78th year,
Levi, Jun., son of Levi, Esq., of Bristol, aged 21 years, at Havana, about
Col. Francis LeBaron, second son of Hon. James, at Arkwright Village, in 28th year. Gazette of
April 1, 1823 . Sept. 14, 1825
Jan. 30, 1763
July 14, 1771 May 29, 1773 July 7, 1775
William, Esq., innkeeper,
Simeon, of Cumberland, on board the prison ship at New York. Gazette of
June 1, 1813
Jan. 30, 1791
March 1I, 1808
April 2, 1808
Jan. 5, 1818 Aug. 20, 1822
DEXTER Capt. John, Jr., merchant, in 4Ist year, ( See obituary, Feb. 5, 1763 ). -, son of Nathan, of Concord, Mass., found drowned in Mystic River, Mass., aged 20 years, William, at Smithfield. Gazette of
Nov. 10, 1781
DEWAR Capt. Andrew, collector of Roseau at that island ( Dominica ). Gazette of
DE WEISENFELS Frederick H., Baron, was a Colonel in the Army of the Revolution, at New Orleans. Gazette of
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DEXTER Phebe, daughter of Col. Knight, in . her 21st year,
Mrs. , wife of Esek. Gazette of
Mrs. Lydia, relict of Capt. John, in 66th year. Gazette of
April 13, 1793
Esek, at Cumberland, buried under arms. Gazette of
Nov. 8, 1794
Rebecca, wife of Stephen, merchant,
Jan, 21, 1795
Miss Mehitable, daughter of Col. Knight, in her 25th year,
July 2, 1795
William, merchant. Gazette of
Nov. 7, 1795
Mrs. Mary, widow, at Pawtuxet, in 68th year, suddenly,
Dec. 8, 1798
James, Esq., at Cumberland, at an advanced age ; was a soldier in the Revolution. Ga- zette of
July 25, 1801
June 5, 1802
-, daughter of Capt. Benjamin, in this town, of the fever. Gazette of
Aug. 3, 1805
Timothy, at Newburport, known as "Lord Dexter ". Gazette of May 10 says " His Lordship " is still alive. Gazette of
April 26, 1806
Nov. 1, 1806
March 1, 1807
March 14, 1807
Aug. 1, 1807
June 4, 1808
Aletha, daughter of the late James, at Cum- berland, in 44th year,
Hon. Samuel, at Mendon. Gazette of
Sally Smith, only daughter of Col. Edward, in this town, in 16th year,
Stephen, in this town, aged 83 years,
Mrs. Phebe, wife of Col. Knight, in this town, in 78th year,
Col. Knight, in this town, in 82nd year,
Feb. 8, 1814
March 30, 1814
Mrs. Sarah, widow of John, Esq., of Cumber- land, in this town, in 87th year; funeral from house of Col. John S. Dexter, Wey- bosset St., March 12, buried . Samuel L., only son of the late Timothy, at Newburyport, suddenly, aged 32 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Sophia, wife of Samuel, Esq., in this town, in 23rd year,
July 4, 1808 June 16, 1810
Nov. 24, 1812 June 1, 1813
June 25, 1813
Mrs. Abigail, wife of Col. Edward, in this town, in 40th year,
May 7, 1788 June 1I, 1791
Miss Molly, a well known nurse, in this town, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Timothy, at Newburyport, in 60th year, known as " Lord Dexter First in the East." His obituary gives a short account of his singular oddities and whims. Gazette of Jeremiah, at North Providence, aged 77 years ; was celebrated for bone setting, al- though selftaught ,
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DEXTER Hon. Samuel, at Athens, N. Y., late Democratic candidate for Governor of Massachusetts at the last election. He was in perfect health when he arrived but was taken with the fever that has ravished the Southern states ; lived but a few days ; was buried at Athens,
Andrew, only brother of Hon. Samuel, of Boston, at Athens, N. Y. Gazette of Marcy, wife of Edward, formerly of North Providence, at Smithfield, in 79th year, Benjamin G., son of Philip, of Killingly, Ct., aged 28 years, from on board schooner Joseph of this port, at St. Croix, W. I.,
May 3, 1816
Nov. 23, 1816
Sept. 4, 1817
Sept. 8, 1817
Capt. Daniel S., son of Col. John S., of this town, commander of the naval forces on Lake Erie, at Erie. Gazette of
Oct. 31, 1818
Thomas, at Scituate, aged 42 years, fell over the hay mow in his barn,
Jan. 22, 1819
Mrs. Waitestill H., wife of Ebenezer K., Esq., and eldest daughter of Hon. David Howell, in this town, in 43rd year,
Jonathan, at Smithfield, in 80th year,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Capt. John, at Smithfield, in 37th year,
Aug. 26, 1819
Mrs. Abby, wife of Samuel, Esq., in 34th year,
March 13, 1820
May 30, 1820
Aug. 13, 1825
July 21, 1821
Sept. 9, 1820
Jan. 29, 1821
March 7, 1822
April 17, 1822
March 17, 1824
Aug. 10, 1824
Sept. 12, 1825
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Phebe, widow of William, in this town, in 59th year,
Susan, daughter of the late Capt. Edward, in this town, at Pawtucket, in 58th year,
Jeremiah, son of the late Jeremiah, at North Providence, in 28th year,
Mrs. Alithea, widow of James, at Cumber- land, in 98th year,
Mrs. Alcey, widow of Jonathan, Esq., at Smithfield, aged 81 years. She had been a member of the First Baptist Church of this town 45 years. Gazette of
Lewis, at Smithfield, in 61st year ( Masonic honors ),
Ebenezer K., Esq., in this town, in 52nd year, marshal of Rhode Island District,
Mary, widow of Andrew, formerly a merchant, in this town, aged 67 years,
May 15, 1819 July 31, 1819
Richard W., of Quincy, Mass., in this town, in 39th year,
Christopher Champlain, eldest son of Stephen, in this town, aged 31 years, graduate of B. U. 1812,
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DEY the, at Algiers. Gazette of
DEZEMBER Soleman Lipman, a Jew. He had an immense wealth, supposed to be $19,- 000,000. At one time of scarcity he fed 8000 of his poor countrymen ; at another he was forced to pay £150,000 for pro- tection. His wealth has been seized by the government at Constantinople. Ga- zette of
DIBDIN Charles, in England, author of 1200 songs, many plays, etc. Gazette of
DICK, a negro, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Capt. -, killed in action at Annes. Ga- zette of
Hon. John, Judge of U. S. District Court for Louisiana, at New Orleans,
DICKASON Thomas, Senior, Esq., aged 90 years, in England. Gazette of
DICKENS Edward, Sen., aged 57 years. Ga- zette of
Edward, his wife and mother, of this town, died of the fever. Gazette of
DICKERMAN Isaac, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
DICKERSON Mashe, Esq., Alderman of Queen- hithe, M. P. for Buckley, Northamptonshire, and Chairman of Ways and Means Com- mittee,
Silas, Esq., formerly Speaker of the House, at his iron works, Stanhope, N. J., was killed in the works by the machinery,
Capt. Charles, at Seekonk, of the fever, in 54th year. Gazette of
Miss Harriet, of Seekonk, daughter of the late Capt. Charles, at North Kingstown, in 17th year,
DICKEY Robert. Gazette of
Robert, a native of Scotland, aged 60 years ; had lived in Providence upwards of twenty years ; had followed the sea in early life till his health was impaired so as to forbid it ;
Moses, printer, late of this town, at Alex- andria,
John, son of Matthew, at Walpole, suddenly, aged 21 years; died suddenly while chop- ping in the woods,
May 12, 1798
April 1, 1815
Nov. 5, 1814
Dec. 26, 1777
July 21, 1781
April 23, 1824
March 12, 1814
Dec. 31, 1796
Sept. 20, 1800
Dec. 26, 1777
Jan. 30, 1765
Jan. 7, 1807
Nov. 8, 1817
Feb. 9, 1821 April 22, 1780
April 25, 1780
May 8, 1803
Dec. 2, 1822
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DICKSON Thomas, Esq., president of the Frank- lin Bank, at Baltimore. Gazette of Isaac, at Wilmington, Del., killed by lightning standing under a tree,
W at Philadelphia, aged 36 years ; while asleep he arose and opening a window fell from the third story to the pavement below ; lived 12 hours. Gazette of
DICKINS Miss Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. John, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
Oct. 6, 1798
Oct. 6, 1798
Feb. 2, 1765
March 30, 1768
Aug. 26, 1797
July 12, 1806
Feb. 14, 1808
July 9, 1808 Nov. 20, 1784
July 10, 1804
April 22, 1809
June 18, 1814
March 9, 1809
Feb. 25, 1824 June 15, 1782
Feb. 16, 1805
June 27, 1807
Aug. 27, 1820
DICKISON Capt. Brittingham, at Fells Point, Baltimore, aged 74 years. Gazette of DIDESAT M- the author. Gazette of DIDOT Francis Ambrose, printer, in 74th year, at Paris,
DIFFENDERFER Michael, at Baltimore, aged 65 years. Gazette of
DIGBY Robert, Esq., Admiral of the Red, and senior admiral of the navy excepting the Duke of Clarence who served as a midship- man under the Admiral in the American war; he was in New York in 1783; in England. Gazette of
DIKE Rachel, wife of Samuel, and daughter of Capt. Simon Davis, at Thompson, Ct.,
Samuel, at Thompson, Ct., aged 44 years. Gazette of
DILL Major -, killed in action in Virginia. Gazette of
Dr. George, at Fort Walcott, near Newport. Gazette of
DILLEY C -- , an English bookseller, in England. Gazette of DILLIBUR Mrs. Hope, wife of J. C., aged 35 years,
July 21, 1810
July 2, 1820
March 21, 1821
Rev. John, stationer and elder of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
DICKINSON Mr. - . late midshipman on board the Maidstone man-of-war, perished in a shipwreck near Southold, L. I. Ga- zette of
Daniel, at East Hartford, Ct., aged 103 years,
Nathaniel, at Philadelphia, late of Northamp- ton, Mass., printer. Gazette of
Charles, of Maryland, killed in a duel by Gen. Jackson, in Tennessee. Gazette of
Hon. John, formerly President of Pennsyl- vania, and author of "Townes' Letters," at Wilmington, Delaware, in 76th year,
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DILLINGHAM Edward, son of Asa, aged 22 years, drowned at New Bedford by up- setting of a boat while attempting to board a brig in the harbor. Gazette of
DILLON Arthur Richard, Archbishop and Duke of Norbonne, President of the States of Languedec, etc., in England. Gazette of
William, son of Andrew, in this town, Alenorah, in 8th year,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Andrew, in this town, aged 45 years,
Andrew, Jun., only son of Andrew, of this town, in 21st year, at Louisville, Ga.,
Mary Ann, daughter of Andrew, in this town, in 16th year,
DIMAN Melin, of Bristol, in 21st year, on coast of Africa. Gazette of
Dea. Jeremiah, at Bristol, aged 88 years. Had been a member of the Congregational Church more than 60 years; was blessed with 98 children, grand and great-grand children, 67 of which survive him. Gazette of
Miss Mary, daughter of Thomas, at Bristol, aged 43 years,
Royal, at Bristol, aged 52 years,
DIMICK Ora, of Pownal, Vt. ; a child of his dies of the spotted fever. Gazette of
DIMOND Royal, Jun., third son of Royal, Esq., at Bristol, in 20th year,
DINSDALE Baron, banker, in London. Ga- zette of
DINAH, a black woman, at the house of Thomas Brattle, Esq., Cambridge, Mass., aged 100 years. Gazette of
DINE'S James, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
DINGLEY Dr. Amasa, formerly of Boston, at New York. Gazette of
DINMORE Jane, wife of Robert, editor of the Alexandria Expositor,
DINMINGS . Samuel, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
DINSMAN Jasper, af Schenectady, N. Y ., killed by Indians,
DIX Alexander, of Boston, merchant, killed in a duel in Canada,
Lieut. Col. Timothy, of the 14th Regiment, at French Mills. Gazette of
March 6, 1824
Sept. 13, 1806 Feb. 14, 1810 Feb. 3, 1819
March 20, 1822
Nov, 30, 1823
June 6, 1824
Jan. 30, 1796
Nov. 24, 1798
Feb. 11, 1816 Aug. 17, 1820
April 16, 1814
Sept. 22, 1819
Sept. 14, 1811
Jan. 13, 1798
Dec. 26, 1777
Oct. 6, 1798
Feb. 4, 1804
Dec. 26, 1777
March -, 1787
March 23, 1809
Dec. 11, 1813
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DIXON John, executed at Taunton,
Capt. Samuel, of Pawtucket, at Trinidad. Gazette of
Admiral Sir Archibald, in England. Gazette of
William, Esq., at Plainfield, Ct., aged 65 years, suddenly. Gazette of
Mrs. - , wife of John, of Warwick, for- merly of Killingly, Ct., at Northampton, Mass.,
Aug. 22, 1811
George, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,
Dec. 26, 1811
Mrs. Ann, widow of Capt. James, at Newport, aged 83 years. Gazette of
DIXSON Capt. Robert, at Sterling, Ct., aged 67 years. Gazette of
Feb. 16, 1799
David, Esq., merchant, at New York, of the fever. Gazette of
Sept. 14, 1805
DOANE Isaiah, Esq., at Boston, aged 52 years, late president Board of Health,
April 22, 1805
DOBBIN Thomas, proprietor of Baltimore Tele- graph, at Baltimore. Gazette of
Feb. 27, 1808
George, one of the proprietors of the Ameri- can, at Baltimore, aged 35 years,
Dec. 2, 1811
DOBBINS Midshipman James H., U. S. Navy, son of Thomas, at Philadelphia, at sea, blown from the yard-arm of the brig Land- wick, Capt. Owens, on passage to Lon- donderry, in 22nd year,
DOBELBOWER John H., printer, at Philadel- phia. Gazette of
DOBSON Thomas, Society of Friends, aged 93 years, father of Mrs. Murray, wife of Lindly, the grammarian, at New York,
Thomas, many years a printer and publisher, at Philadelphia,
DODD James, midshipman on the Senegal, drowned,
George, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Samuel, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dr. , executed at Newgate, London. Gazette of
John, postmaster, at Hartford, aged 65 years, of the spotted fever. Gazette of
March 23, 1816
Oct. 6, 1798 .
Sept. 9, 1812
March 9, 1823 May 10, 1768
Dec. 26, 1777
Dec. 26, 1777
Jan. 24, 1784
March 18, 1809
Nov. 1I, 1784
Aug. 3, 1793 Sept. 10, 1803 Nov. 4, 1809
Corporal William, wounded, since died from action between the Chesapeake and Shan- non,
June 1, 1813 May 6, 1815
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DODD John, Jun., son of John, postmaster, at Hartford, of the fever, aged 43 years. Ga- zette of
Capt. Josiah, at Hartford, of the spotted fever, aged 30 years. Gazette of
Mrs. -, wife of John, postmaster, at Hartford, of the spotted fever, aged 56 years. Gazette of
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