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Rev. Jonathan, at Little Compton, pastor of Congregational Church there for 35 years, Col. Jonathan, in 40th year,
Mrs. -, wife of Richard, at Attleboro, in 91st year,
Oct. 3, 1790
Aug. 25, 1798
Sept. 22, 1798
Jan. 2, 1802
June 18, 1803
Oct. 15, 1803
369
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE DEATHS
ELLIS Rev. John, at Franklin, Ct., formerly pas- tor at Rehoboth 1785-1796, in 78th year. Gazette of
John, merchants, drowned at New York in stepping off a steamboat. Gazette of
Asher, son of the late Asher, of Rehoboth, at Seekonk, in 12th year,
Mrs. Bethiah, widow of Rev. John, at Frank- lin, Ct., aged 87 years,
Hon. Charles, at Claremont, N. H .; one of judges of the Supreme Court. Gazette of Prudence (colored ), wife of James E., in this town, in 30th year,
Mrs. Abigail, widow of Capt. Jabez, in 88th year, at Attleboro,
Sarah, wife of Joshua, aged 54 years. Ga- zette of
, a seaman, drowned while working his way out of the harbor, on board brig Enterprize,
Dr. Benjamin, at Franklin, Ct., aged 73 years; served through the Revolution as surgeon in Army and Navy. Gazette of
Benjamin, only son of Jonathan, at Warwick, aged 29 years,
Mrs. Sally, wife of Joel, at Attleboro. Ga- zette of
ELLISON John, at Salem, aged 74 years ; a sol- dier of the Revolution; had been night watch 14 years, Gazette of
Charles, drowned off Fire Place, Brookline, L. I.,
ELLSWORTH Oliver, Jun., Esq., at New Lon- don, aged 28 years. Gazette of
Hon. Oliver, at Windsor, Ct.,
Verdine, Esq., at New York, aged 80 years, Jubriah, formerly of Warren, at Richmond, Ohio, after a short illness, in 65th year, ELMER Lieut. Col. Eli, at Bridgetown, Cum- berland Co., N. J .; was an officer in the Revolution,
ELMSLEY Hon. John, aged 42 years; Chief Justice, Speaker of the Legislature and Member of Executive Councils, at Montreal, Ca. Gazette of
ELTON John H., master commandant, U. S. Navy, at Norfolk, Va., in 37th year. Ga- zette of
ELWELL John, of Gardiner, Me .; killed by the bursting of a swivel at Livermore, Me.,
Nov. 16, 1805
Aug. 10, 1811
June 7, 1813
Jan. 30, 1814
May 18, 1816
Aug. 1, 1819 July 22, 1821
April 5, 1823
April 15, 1823
Dec. 18, 1824
July 12, 1825
July 16, 1825
March 7, 1812
Nov. 5, 1813
July 20, 1805 Nov. 26, 1807
May 30, 1810
Oct. 1, 1821
Feb. 1, 1805
June 8, 1805
Oct. 9, 1822
July 4, 1822
370
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
ELY John, near Rochester, N. Y., Thrown into the canal and drowned by the horses and wagon gaining an advantage over him. Ga- zette of
Hon. William, at Springfield ; member of Congress,
Oct. 16, 1817
EMBREE Elisha, editor of "Emancipator " at Jonesborough, Tenn. Gazette of
Jan. 31, 1821
Capt., of Steamboat Cincinnati, near Natchez, of the fever. Gazette of
Oct. 22, 1823
EMERSON Bulkeley, assistant postmaster, at Newburyport. Gazette of
- April 25, 1801
Mrs. C. - at Haverhill, aged 100 years. Gazette of
Jan. 16, 1802
Mrs. Eleanor, wife of Joseph, of Beverly, Mass., at Leicester, Mass., aged 30 years. Gazette of
Nov. 26, 1808
Rev. William, pastor of First Church, Boston, aged 42 years,
James B., at Natchez, Miss.,
Mrs. Lydia P., wife of James B., formerly of this town, aged 24 years, at Natchez, Miss., James B., at Natchez, aged 26 years; native of South Reading, Mass. Gazette of
Sept. 27, 1823
Sept. 2, 1823 Jan. 9, 1802
March II, 1825
Aug. 7, 1802
Nov. 5, 1796
Dec. 5, 1812
EMMETT Midshipman C. I., of the Macedonian, of the fever. Gazette of
ENDEN John Lewis Vanden, at New York. Gazette of
ENGHEIN Duke of, Louis Anthony, of Bourbon. He was of the Royal Blood of France, of the family of Conde; was killed in his 32d year,
ENGLAND, the Queen of. She was the mother of 13 children ; was married Nov. 7, 1761 ; her last child was born Nov. 3, 1777, died in 75th year ; .
James, killed by being caught in the machin- ery of the engine of a steamboat,
Oct. 4, 1817
May 12, 18II Aug. 22, 1823
Aug. 27, 1823
Jesse, aged 40 years, son of Oliver, of Meth- uen, Mass., formerly of Bath, Me., in In- diana,
EMERY Miss Hannah, at Boston. Gazette of Daniel, at Buxton, Mass., aged 70 years ; a Revolutionary soldier ; found dead in his bed,
EMES Capt. Warsley, at Philadelphia, late of the Army of the Revolution. Gazette of
EMLEN Mrs. Sarah, wife of Samuel, Sen., at Philadelphia. Gazette of
George, at Philadelphia, aged 71 years. Ga- zette of
Aug. 14, 1822
Sept. 26, 1795
March 21, 1804
Nov. 17, 1818
Nov. 10, 1822
371
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
ENGLE Susannah, daughter of John, from taking a dose of the wrong medicine, at German- town, Penn.,
ENGLISH Matthew, killed at Fort St. Clair,
ENGS Rebecca, wife of Capt. William, at New- port, in 74th year. Gazette of
William, Sen., at Newport, in 83d year. Ga- zette of
Abby, youngest daughter of Capt. William, at Newport, aged 17 years,
Mrs. Abigail, wife of Capt. William, at New- port,
ENLOW Mary, found in her house before the fire burnt to a crisp, at Columbia, N. C., ENNIS William, of Nantucket, aged about 38 years ; drowned from on board brig Globe Capt. Eddy on her passage from this port to Mobile 17 days out, while in the act of striking at a porpoise from the bowsprit. Was first mate of the vessel. Gazette of ENSWORTH Miss Sally Bucklin, in this town, in 23d year,
Leonard, at North Providence, in 46th year, buried with Masonic honors,
ENTWISTLE James, of the Theatre, at New Orleans. Gazette of
June 9, 1821
April 3, 1804
Sept. 24, 1823
March 8, 1823
Jan. 19, 1803
May 15, 1813
Jan. 15, 1823
ERVING Mrs .- ,wife of George, late of Bos- ton, at Froyle, Eng.,
Maj. Gen. William, at Philadelphia. Gazette of ESDALL Sarah Ann, daughter of Capt. James, in 6th year,
ESDAY Benjamin, ordinary seaman, killed on board frigate Chesapeake, in action with the Shannon,
ESDELL Sarah Ann Bowen, daughter of Capt. James, in this town, aged 10 mos,
March 5, 1789 Nov. 6, 1792
Sept. 7, 1799
Sept. 20, 1800
Oct. 25, 1811
Nov. 8, 1818
Feb. 25, 1822
Dec. 19, 1818
Nov. 10, 1803
Dec. 2, 1810
EPPES Mrs., second daughter of the President of the United States, at Montecello, Va.,
John W., Esq., in Virginia, late Member of Congress and son-in-law to Mr. Jefferson. Gazette of
ERMOLD George, at Reading, Penn., aged 35 years, was crushed by the undermining of a tree. Gazette of
ERSKINE Rev. Dr., the Scottish divine and author, at Lauriston, Scot.,
Sir William, a British Lieutenant General, at Lisbon, Portugal. Gazette of
Mrs. Sarah, at Wiscasset, Me., aged 63 years. Gazette of
Dec. 17, 1786
Aug. 11, 1804
Sept. 16, 1821
June 1, 1813
Aug. 13, 1824
372
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
ESKIN Lieut. Samuel A., on board U. S. ship Cyrene. Gazette of
ESMAND George, printer of the Gazette, at Barbados, W. I. Gazette of
ESSECKS James, mulatto, at Philadelphia,
ESSEX Corpe, aged 69 years ; drowned in East Greenwich Harbor by the upsetting of their boat,
John, son of Corpe, aged 22 years ; drowned in East Greenwich Harbor by the upsetting of their boat,
ESTCOTT John, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
ESTEN Esek, at North Providence, in 75th year, Nancy, widow of Esek, at North Providence, in 8Ist year,
ESTEY Mrs. Esther, at Topsfield, aged 100 years. Gazette of
Samuel, of Sharon, Mass., in this town, in 25th year,
ETHERIDGE William, at Norfolk, Va. ; struck by the bar of a capstan the others letting go without his knowledge. Gazette of
ETHVEIN Bishop of the Moravian Church, in Pennsylvania. Gazette of
EUSTACE John Skey, in 46th year, was Aide-de- Camp of Gen. Lee. At the commence- ment of the French Revolution entered the service of France and held the rank of Ma- jor General at his decease.
EUSTIER Volunteer of Kings American Regiment ; killed in battle,
EUSTICE William, Governor of Massachusetts, at Boston, in 75th year; was a surgeon through the Revolution and surgeon gen- eral of Massachusetts during Shay's Re- bellion ;
EVANS Edward, at Barrington, N. H., aged 100 years ; he remembered the Revolution of 1688 and was in the last year of his ap- prenticeship, at Boston, when Sir Edmund Andras was sent home a prisoner. Gazette of
Edward, at Plainfield, Ct., in his IIIth year. He had enjoyed good health and strength to a remarkable degree ; was a native of Ireland ; left a widow by whom and a for- mer wife he had 22 children,
Dr. Cadwallader, in 57th year, at Philadelphia, Rev. Caleb, D. D., at Downesend, Eng., in 54th year,
Dec. 7, 1822
Dec. 21, 1771 July 12, 1802
Dec. 28, 1821
Dec. 28, 1821
Dec. 26, 1777
June 7, 1823
Dec. 26, 1823
Aug. 31, 1805
Sept. 18, 1822
July 10, 1819
Jan. 16, 1802
Sept. 7, 1805
Aug. 29, 1778
Feb. 8, 1825
Nov. 28, 1767
Feb. 12, 1768 June 30, 1773 Aug. 9, 1791
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373
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
EVANS Mr. -, at Philadelphia. Gazette of Jacob M, at New York, of the fever. Gazette of
Oct. 26, 1793
Oct. 1, 1803 Aug. 23, 1811
June 1, 1813
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Thomas, at Newport, aged 50 years,
Sept. 18, 1815
March 28, 1818
Miss Sally, from a blow of the wheel of a cart, the horse having run away, as Fredericks- burg, Va.,
Aug. 30, 1820
James, of Newport, on board ship Columbia, on passage from Havana to Bristol. Ga- zette of
June 16, 1821
Barrack, of this town, carpenter, on board U. S. ship Constellation, murdered at Valpa- raiso,
Nov. - , 1821
Sarah Snow, youngest daughter of Barak M., in this town, aged 5 years 5 months,
March 1, 1822
Joseph, at Freetown, in 38th year ; went into the woods chopping ; was killed by a falling tree ; leaves wife and five children,
Jan. 15, 1823
Capt. Samuel, at New York, on board the frigate Constitution, having ruptured a blood vessel in ascending the gangway of that ship. Gazette of
June 9, 1824
Mrs. Martha, formerly of Newport, in this town, in 75th year,
Feb. 26, 1825
EVE Adam, aged 104 years, at Upper Merion Township, Montgomery Co., Penn. He em- igrated to this country 70 years ago at the commencement of the French and Indian War. On his arrival he was sold to pay his passage. He served his time faithfully and afterwards acquired a handsome property and raised a large family of children. He was never rich and died from age alone. Gazette of
EVELEIGH Nicholas, Esq., Comptroller of the Treasury of the United States, at Phila- delphia. Gazette of
April 30, 1791
EVELETH Amey, daughter of Isaac. Gazette of
July 8, 1797
Lydia, of this town, died of the fever. Gazette of . Sept. 27, 1800
Nov. 10, 1821
Mrs. Dorcas, widow, at Newport, in 55th year, John, midshipman ; killed on board frigate Chesapeake, in action with the Shannon, Thomas, ordinary seaman, killed on board frigate Chesapeake in action with the Shannon,
June 1, 1813
Mrs. Jemima, widow of David, at Smithfield, in 85th year. Gazette of
374
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
EVELETH William, in this town, in 36th year, Mrs. Charity, wife of Isaac, in 77th year,
Johnathan B., son of the late William, in this town, aged 16 years,
Emma, in this town, in 25th year. Gazette of EVEREST Dr. Solomon, in Connecticut ; wills $ 10,000 to missionary and religious services, Gazette of
EVERTSON Nicholas, Esq., in Dutchess Co., N. Y., in 42d year; was of New York City. Gazette of
EVERETT Mrs. Abigail, at Pomfret, Ct., in 3Ist year. Gazette of
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Dea. Josiah, in 61st year, at Attleboro, for 30 years a member of the Baptist Church. Gazette of
June 1, 1799
David, Esq., formerly editor of Boston Patriot, at Marietta, Ohio. Gazette of
Jan. 8, 1814
Alfred Howland, infant son of Amherst, aged 12 months,
Sept. 19, 1817
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of William, at Attleboro, in 62nd year,
July 14, 1824
Lieut. Pelatiah, a Revolutionary soldier, at Westminster, Mass., in 71st year,
Oct. 19, 1821
William, at Attleboro, in 7Ist year,
March 7, 1824
EWELL Col. Jesse, an officer of the Revolution, in Virginia. Gazette of
Oct. 19, 1805
Mrs. Elizabeth, at Norfolk, Va .; fell into the fire in a fit. Gazette of
Feb. 28, 1818
EWEN Mary, widow of John, in this town, in 77th year,
Dec. 1, 1805
Sept. 25, 1802
Thomas, Esq., merchant, at Philadelphia, in 5 Ist year,
April 23, 1810
EYRIE Col. Thomas, suddenly,
Feb. 23, 1772
EYRES Dr. Thomas, A. M., at Newport, in 54th year,
Feb. 23, 1788
Oct. 9, 1820
F
FABRICIUS M. -, manager of the Madge- burgh Theatre ; killed himself on the stage; in Prussia. Gazette of
FACEL Hon. Henry, Gressier to their High Mightinesses the States General of the United Provinces, at the Hague, in 84th year and 60th of his ministry. Gazette of
March 31, 1821
Jan. 29, 1791
Sept. 23, 1802 May 4, 1817
Dec. 31, 1817 Sept. 4, 1819
Aug. 7, 1822
April 25, 1807
Nov. 28, 1778
EWING Rev. Dr. John, at Norristown, Penn. Gazette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Dr. Thomas, at Newport, in 87th year. Gazette of
375
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
FAIRBANKS Jason,suicided after murdering his love, Miss Elizabeth Fales, at Dedham, Mass.,
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of David, at Newport, aged 75 years. Gazette of
Nov. 25, 1809
Capt. Samuel, at Menden, Mass., aged 73 years. Gazette of
April 9, 1825
Elisha, Esq., attorney at law, at Alstead, N. H., aged 52 years. Gazette of
Joshua, at Douglass, Mass. Gazette of
FAIRBROTHER Mr. - , died at Wigan, Lancashire, May, 1770, aged 138 years. Ga- zette of
Oct. 15, 1803
FAIRCHILD Mrs. -, in this town, in 94th year,
Anson, found dead sitting at the foot of a tree with his gun by his side, at Newport, Ky. Gazette of
Nov. 15, 1817
FAIRFAX Brian, Lord, at Mt. Eagle, near Cam- eron, Va., aged 76 years,
Aug. 7, 1802
Jane, widow of Bryan (Lord) Fairfax. Ga- zette of
July 13, 1805 Oct. 30, 1773
FAIRFIELD Dr. William, at Salem. Gazette of Stephen, died at Halifax a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
David, at Woodstock, Ct., in 40th year. Ga- zette of
Jan. 21, 1815
FAIRMAN Richard, at Philadelphia, engraver, formerly at Newport, in 34th year. Ga- zette of
Dec. 15, 1821
FALCONER Capt. Nathaniel, at Philadelphia, aged 77 years, Master Warden and one of the oldest nautical commanders at that port. Gazette of
FALCONI Charles, native of Italy, aged 74 years. Gazette of
FALES William, merchant, at Bristol. Gazette of
Elizabeth, murdered by her lover, Jason Fair- banks, who then killed himself, at Dedham, Mass.,
Nathaniel, Esq., of Bristol, in 82nd year, at Taunton,
Frances Maria, second daughter of Samuel, Esq., at Taunton,
Mrs. - -- , wife of John, at Attleboro, of the fever,
Nov. 22, 1806
June 28, 1823
Feb. 4, 1797
May 19, 1801
Dec. 3, 1801
Oct. 6, 1803
March 11, 1816
May 19, 1801
Sept. 22, 1824 Feb. 26, 1825
July 26, 1804
Dec. 26, 1777
Rev. Sumner Lincoln, aged 25 years, late a resident of Providence, New Haven, Derby, etc., at New York. Gazette of
Oct. 23, 1824
376
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FALES Mrs. Hannah, widow of Jonathan, at Bristol, in 90th year,
Hon. Samuel, of Taunton, at Boston, member of the executive council,
Samuel C., Esq., of Taunton, aged 29 years, at St. Barts. Gazette of
Mrs. - -, widow of Judge Fales, at Taun- ton,
FALKENER W., clerk of the Privy Council, very suddenly. The office is worth £400 per annum. In England. Gazette of
FALLING John, killed in a duel with James Vann. near Lexington, Ky. Gazette of
FALLS Mrs. - , by poison administered by slaves at Irebell Co., N. C. Gazette of FANNING Capt. Richard, at New York. Ga- zette of
Lieut. Nathaniel, commanding officer of Gun- boat No. 1; he served through the Revo- lution; in South Carolina, in 51st year. Gazette of
Mrs. Ann, widow of James, at Hopkinton, Mass., in 84th year.,
Thomas, Esq., at Norwich, Ct., merchant, aged 62 years, suddenly,
FARGER Capt. killed in action at Annes. Gazette of
FARMER Nathaniel, wounded at Lexington, Mr. -, a carrier and retailer of news- papers, in which he accumulated a fortune of £9000, in England. Gazette of
A., living at Feltinag, Wales, aged 105 years. Had been three times married. By his first wife he had 30 children, by the second IO, by the third 4, and by two concubines 7. His youngest son was 81 years younger than the oldest. 800 persons who had de- scended from his body attended his fun- eral. Gazette of
Brother, Chief of the Six Nations, at the Sen- aca Village, near Buffalo, in 96th year; was buried with military honors. Gazette of
Mrs. Sarah W., wife of Capt. Thomas and daughter of David Greaves, in 36th year, in this town,
Sarah Grieves, infant daughter of Capt. Thomas,
Jack, killed by James Read in a quarrel (both half breeds), at Buffalo, N. Y.,
March 22, 1817
Jan. 20, 1818
Aug. 15, 1821
Sept. 24, 1823
Sept. 28, 1811
Aug. 2, 1806
May 29, 1822
Sept. 22, 1798
Oct. 26, 1805
Sept. 4, 1809
May 27, 1812
July 21, 1781 April 19, 1775
Sept. 6, 1806
May 14, 1808
April 1, 1815
Jan. 8, 1821
Jan. 14, 1821
Aug. 13, 1823
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
377
FARNHAM John, Esq., at Smithfield. Gazette of
Capt. Joshua, of ship Trumbull, of this port, a citizen of Woolwich, Me., at Havana, of the fever,
FARNSWORTH Samuel, drowned at sea. Ga- zette of
FARNUM Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Rufus, at Bos- ton, suddenly, aged 34 years,
Lyman, son of Jesse, of Westfield, Mass., aged 19 years, at Franklin, Portage Co. He had come to this place for the purpose of clear- ing himself a farm ; the first tree he fell killed him. Gazette of
Mrs. Hopestill, wife of David, at Slatersville, in 45th year,
Daniel H., of this town, at Samarang, Island of Java, in 23rd year,
April 23, 1821 April -, 1821
Aug. 23, 1822
Oct. 29, 1823
FARQUANAR Jonathan, at Wilmington, O., aged 26 years ; injured his ankle by a fal- ling horse so that he died 4 days afterwards. Gazette of
July 30, 1825
March 3, 1768
July 8, 1809
FARRAR Mrs. Lucy Maria, wife of Prof. Farrar, of Harvard University, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Buckminster, and sister of the late Rev. Joseph S. Buckminster, of Bos- ton, at Waltham. Gazette of
FARREN M. - , late from England, at Phil- adelphia. Gazette of
Oct. 1, 1796
Aug. 24, 1822
Sept. 28, 1823
March 20, 1816
May 1, 1819
Eli, at Dedham, Mass., aged 65 years, a sol- dier of the Revolution. Gazette of FARROW Antonio, marine, killed on board fri- gate Constitution in action with the Cyane and Levant,
FASH Mr .- , drowned in New York harbor. Gazette of
Aug. 8, 1772
July 13, 1823
Aug. 10, 1771 Jan. 29, 1814
April 25, 1818
Ruth, wife of Stephen, of Smithfield, and daughter of James Angell, of North Prov- idence, in 61st year, at Cranston,
Mrs. Sarah, widow, at Boston, aged 80 years. Gazette of
FARQUIER Hon. Francis, Lt. Governor of Vir- ginia, at Williamsburg, Va., in 65th year, FARRAN Rev. Stephen, at New Ipswich, N. H. Gazette of
Sept. 22, 1824
FARRIER Robert, at Philadelphia, aged 102 years. Gazette of Amelia Mason, infant daughter of Arthur, in this town, aged 4 months,
FARRINGTON Mrs. Rebecca M., wife of Rev. Daniel, at Wrentham, in 48th year,
Feb. 20, 1815
July 2, 1814
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378
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FAULKNOR Thomas, at Portsmouth, aged 83 years. Gazette of FAUNTLEROY Henry, executed in England, a celebrated case. Gazette of .
Aug. 21, 1822
Jan. 22, 1825
March 18, 1822
FAXON Samuel, in North Providence, in 64th year, a Revolutionary pensioner,
Oct. 19, 1821
FAY Mary, wife of Cyrus, of Northampton, N. Y., and only daughter of Rev. Joseph Cornell, of this town, in 27th year,
Feb. 16, 1807
Galen H., printer, formerly of Haverhill, Mass., at Concord, N. H. Gazette of
May 13, 1809
Mrs .-- , aged 44 years; her clothes caught fire while drunk at Burlington, Vt. Gazette of
March 20, 1819
Aug. 20, 1825
Oct. 5, 1825
June 8, 1780
July 28, 1794
FAYERWEATHER Rev. Samuel, of Narragan- sett, preached the annual sermon from Ist Cor. V. II before the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, Dr. Joseph Warren Grand Master, at Masonic Hall, Boston,
Rev. Samuel, at South Kingstown, last week. Gazette of
Mrs. Jerusha, wife of Zalmon, at Trumbull, Ct .; she saw a hen caught by the neck in the fence and relieving her the rooster flew up and struck her in the head with his spurs, inflicting a slight wound but which terminated in lockjaw in a few days. Ga- zette of
FEBIGER Christian, Esq., at Philadelphia, the treasurer of the State. Gazette of
FEDERMAN Joseph, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
FEKE Horatio, at Newport, in 59th year. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Eleanor, widow of Robert, at Newport, aged 86 years. Gazette of
Dr. Charles, at Newport, aged 72 years,
July 1, 1815
Oct. 1, 1796
Dec. 26, 1777
March 26, 1803
Aug. 11, 1804 April 25, 1822
Miss Molly, aged 21 years, at Southboro ; she fell dead while at her work about the house. Gazette of
Lewis, drowned in the river at Quebec, Can. Gazette of
FAYOLLE the Chevalier, a major in the French service and aide-de-camp to the Marquis De La Fayette, at Newport, suddenly,
FAYEN -- , national agent, at Paris, execu- ted
June 24, 1772
Sept. 1, 1781
FAWROT Judge -, killed in a duel with broadswords by Judge Henued at New Orleans,
379
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
FELARS Mrs. Sarah, eldest daughter of Philip Haswell, of this town, at Columbus, Ohio, in 42nd year,
FELCH William, Esq., at Washington, D. C., many years a clerk in first auditor and con- troller's office. Gazette of
FELL Mrs. Susannah, wife of Richard, in 2Ist year,
Mrs. Deborah, at Newport, aged 81 years. Gazette of
FELLOWS Nathaniel, Esq., a Boston merchant, at Havana. Gazette of
Gen. John, at Sheffield, Mass. Gazette of N. L., formerly of Massachusetts, at New York. Gazette of
Samuel, at Shelbourne, Mass., aged 85 years ; fell down the cellar stairs and was instantly killed. Gazette of
FELT Joshua, of Lynn, wounded at Lexington, FENNER Richard, at Johnston, aged 84 years. Gazette of
Hon. Joseph, at Cranston, in his 87th year; a fine obituary in the issue of July 3 ;
Antrim, of Johnston, drowned in attempting to land at Field's Point in a canoe,
Edward, Jun., son of Edward, Esq., at Johns- ton,
Mrs. -, widow of Joseph, at Johnston. Gazette of
Arthur, Esq., of this town, in 89th year ; his brother Thomas was one of the state magistrates, 1707 to 1719; his grandfather Arthur was near 50 years one of the state magistrates ;
Jeremiah, Esq., at Coventry, in 58th year ; he left a widow and 8 children,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Jeremiah, at Warwick. Gazette of
Arthur, at Johnston, at an advanced age. Ga- zette of
Sally, only daughter of the Governor, aged 16 years,
John, son of Edward, Esq., at Johnston, in 34th year. Gazette of
Arnold, at Johnston, aged 40 years, killed by lightning,
Joseph youngest son of the Governor, in 25th year,
Mrs. Rhobe, wife of Lara, at Scituate, in 30th year ; she had an illness of 10 years and a great sufferer most of the time. Gazette of
Sept. - , 1823
March 22, 1823
Jan. 15, 1793
March 16, 1825
May 17, 1806 Aug. 27, 1808
March 25, 1809
Jan. 28, 1824 April 19, 1775
Feb. 6, 1773 June 22, 1779
Aug. 9, 1780
March 19, 1782
July 6, 1782
Jan. 28, 1788
Feb. 12, 1790
Aug. 14, 1790
Feb. 9, 1793
Aug. 17, 1794
June 25, 1796
Aug. 9, 1796
July 14, 1797
Sept. 29, 1798
380
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FENNER Richard, at Johnston, in 81st year, buried
Daniel, in this town, in 90th year. Gazette of
Feb. 5, 1803
Mrs. Rachel, wife of Capt. Arthur, at Crans- ton, in 66th year,
Feb. 16, 1803
Arthur, Governor of Rhode Island, in this town, in 60th year,
Oct. 15, 1805
John, formerly of Providence, at Smithfield, in 79th year. Gazette of
Feb. 8, 1806
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Russell, at Johnston, in 23rd year,
June 8, 1811 June 3, 1813
Edward, at Cranston, in 77th year,
Arthur, Jun., in 22nd year; funeral from house of the late Capt. Zephaniah Brown ; Nov. 10, buried
Nov. 13, 1814
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Sion, in this town, in 45th year,
Aug. 4, 1815
Freelove, youngest daughter of Hon. James, in 19th year,
Aug. 2, 1817
Henry, of this town, at Havana, W. I., of the fever, aged about 21 years. Gazette of
Aug. 9, 1817
Betsey, wife of Daniel, the next issue says this is erroneous,
Sept. 25, 1818
Eliza, wife of Daniel, in this town, in 25th year,
Oct. 2, 1818
Asahel, at Cranston, aged 37 years,
Oct. 14, 1818
Mrs. Amey, in Cranston, in 70th year,
Aug. 18, 1820
Mrs. Lydia, wife of Samuel, at Scituate, in 63rd year,
Oct. 19, 1820
John, Esq., at Glocester, in 82nd year,
Nov. 28, 1820
Henry, Sen., at Johnston, in 56th year,
Dec. 23, 1820
Russell, at Johnston, in 31st year,
April 18, 1821
Zephaniah B., son of Capt. Arthur, of this town, aged 29 years, at sea one day out from Havana, on board the brig Ann,
Lydia Russell Rhodes, infant daughter of Russell R., at Johnston, aged 15 months, Io days,
Mrs. Amey, widow of Samuel, at Cranston, in 89th year,
Mrs. Rosanna, wife of Thomas, in this town, in 60th year,
March II, 1824
April 10, 1824
Sion, in Cranston, in 52nd year,
April 13, 1824
Mrs. Abigail W., wife of Thomas, Jun., in 29th year,
Thomas Parsons, son of Thomas B., in this town,
March 2, 1799
July 29, 1822
Aug. 25, 1822
March 22, 1823
Emily D., daughter of Daniel, in this town, aged 8 months,
May 21, 1824
Sept. 27, 1824
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
FENNER Thomas, at Cranston, in 32nd year, Edmund A., son of Joseph J., in this town, in 18th year,
Mrs. Mary, widow of John, of Glocester, at Foster, in 88th year ; she was a descen- dant from Chad Brown, as her husband was from Arthur Fenner, two early settlers of the State. Gazette of
FENNO Peggy, daughter of Samuel, at Philadel- phia, aged 15 years, at Philadelphia. Ga- zette of
Sept. 30, 1797
Oct. 7, 1797
Sept. 15, 1798
Sept. 29, 1798
Nov. 10, 1804
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