Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XIII, Part 41

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 630


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Sept. 8, 1822


Miss Martha, at Newport, aged 86 years,


Sept. 7, 1823


Mary, at Newport, aged 81 years, of Society of Friends,


GOUVERNEUR Nicholas, president of bank of New York, at Amboy. Gazette of


April 3, 1824


July 6, 1 825 Jan. 20, 1810


April 3, 1824,


July 24, 1802


Elizabeth, daughter of the late Thomas, of Middletown, at Newport, aged 59 years. Gazette of


Phebe, daughter of Thomas, at Portsmouth, in 33d year. Gazette of


Jacob, reported murdered. Gazette of


July 2, 1821 Aug. 21, 1821


431


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


GOVERNEUR Isaac, at New York, killed in a duel; the coroner's jury said it was willful murder. Gazette of


GOWER Admiral of , in England. Gazette


GOYON Lieut. -, killed at Yorktown, Va., GRADY Daniel, of Massachusetts, seaman, at the New York Hospital,


April 8, 1825


GRAEFFLE Rev. --- , at Philadelphia. Ga- zette of


Oct. 26, 1793


GRAFF Rev. William, at Germantown, Penn., aged 82 years. Gazette of


June 17, 1809


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


Dec. 26, 1777


William, late of this town, at Rehoboth, in 83d year,


Ruth, wife of Joseph, in the 28th year. Ga- zette of


Isaac, in this town. Gazette of


William, formerly of this town, suddenly, at the house of his son, at Newton, Mass., aged 71 years. Gazette of


Elizabeth, infant daughter of Benjamin C., in this town, aged 18 months,


Susan Gray, infant daughter of Nathaniel, aged 16 months,


Samuel, son of Capt. Samuel, in this town, aged 2 years, 9 months,


Isaac, son of Nathaniel, at New York, in 25th year. Gazette of


GRAHAM Mrs. Macauley, the English histori- cal writer. Gazette of


Dr. --- , the celebrated Scotch physician, in Scotland. Gazette of


George William, drowned at sea from on board ship General Hamilton; a midship- man, son of Robert, of New York, in 16th year. Gazette of


Capt. William Richards, near Norfolk, Va., drowned from a small open boat. Ga- zette of


Thomas (colored), in this town, aged 38 years,


GRAINGER John, late of this town, at the West Indies. Gazette of


Mrs. -


-, widow of John. Gazette of


Hon. Gideon, formerly postmaster general of the United States, at Canandaigua, N. Y. Gazette of


June 1, 1811


Nov. 6, 1819


May 14, 1820


Jan. 12, 1788 Feb. 9, 1788


Jan. 11, 1823


July 17, 1779


April 3, 1784 May 1I, 1793


Aug. 27, 1796


Aug. 14, 1817


March 13, 1821


Dec. 14, 1821


April 10, 1824


Aug. 27, 1791


Sept. 13, 1794


July 29, 181 >


Oct. 13, 1792 -- , 1781


432


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


GRAM Hans, Esq., formerly of Copenhagen, and allied to some of the first families, at Boston. Gazette of


GRAMON Mrs. Mary, of this town,


Miss Harriet, daughter of Capt. James, in 17th year,


Feb. 19, 1807


GRANGER Miss Peggy, daughter of the late John, of this town, in 16th year, at Bristol, Beldad, in this town, in 51st year,


Oct. 12, 1797


Oct. 13, 1823


GRANT Mehitable, at Cumberland, in 98th year; she was born in a garrison in Reho- both towards the close of Philips war,


Jan. 13, 1774


Sept. 1, 1810


Jan. 19, 1811


John, Esq., attorney-at-law, native of Wrentham, Mass., at Georgetown, S. C. Gazette of


Nov. 2, 1811


Sept. 11, 1813


Rev. Ebenezer, pastor of the Presbyterian church, at Bedford, Westchester Co., N. Y., in 48th year,


Sept. 6, 1821


James, printer, at Charleston, S. C., in 45th year,


Nov. 12, 1821


Sept. 13, 1821


GRATTAN Hon. Mrs. Lucia C., widow of Col. Grattan, cousin, German, of Rt. Hon. Henry and eldest sister of Lord Viscount Falkland, at Newport. Gazette of


Feb. 21, 1801


Sept. 8, 1811


March 29, 1780


May 22, 1781


Nov. 15, 1785


Mrs. Mary, wife of Benjamin, merchant, and daughter of Rev. John Graves, of this town, at New York. Gazette of


Miss Hannah, aged 65 years,


Ann, widow of Rev. John, of this town, in 55th year,


Nancy, daughter of the late Rev. John, in 22nd year. Gazette of


Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. John, in 29th year,


May 12, 1804 Oct. 13, 1803


Oct. 11, 1788 March 30, 1789


May 7, 1790


July 16, 1791


Sept. 7, 1795


Capt. Joshua, at Wrentham, by a fall from a haystack,


Elias, at Attleboro, aged 35 years. Gazette of


Com. Alexander, near Detroit, aged 80 years; formerly a British captain on Lake Champlain. Gazette of


John, at Cumberland, in 72nd year,


GRATZ Michael, Esq., at Philadelphia, aged 73 years,


GRAVES Rev. Matthew, 32 years missionary at New London, at New York,


William, drowned in Quinebaug River.Killing- ly, Rev. John, an Episcopal missionary, at an ad- vanced age,


433


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


GRAVES Matthew, late of this town, merchant, at Baltimore. Gazette of


Lucy, daughter of the late Rev. John, of this town, in 34th year, Capt. George, in 48th year, Mrs. Lucy, wife of Capt. Zephaniah, in this town, in 48th year,


Amanda, infant daughter of Capt. Zephaniah, 2nd, in this town, aged 3 years. 4 months, Mrs. Mary, wife of Capt. Zephaniah, 2nd, in this town, aged 36 years,


Hannah, daughter of the late Rev. John, of this town, at Thompson, Ct., aged 65 years; buried from her sister's residence in Thomp- son (Mrs. Sophia Jackson), died,


Rev. Josiah, at Middletown, Ct., aged 50 years; pastor of Freewill Baptist Church and Society in that town,


Capt. Zephaniah, in this town, aged 67 years, Emma, eldest daughter of the late Capt. George, in this town, in 19th year,


GRAY Samuel, killed in the Boston massacre, ,a journeyman baker, at New York; drank two much cold water. Gazette of


George, a southerner of property, lately from North Carolina, in this town, in 46th year. Gazette of


George, of North Carolina, in 46th year, at Providence. Gazette of


Mrs. Lydia, widow of Samuel, Esq., at Windham, aged 66 years. Gazette of


Miss Jane, at Baltimore, aged 20 years. Ga- zette of


Amasa, aged 45 years. Gazette of


Mrs. Charlotte, wife of Samuel, Esq., and youngest daughter of the late Jedediah Elderkin, Esq., at Windam, Ct., aged 33 years. Gazette of


William, of the custom house, at Philadel- phia. Gazette of


Edward, printer, at Boston, aged 27 years. Gazette of


Dr. Jonathan, at Stonington, aged 75 years. Gazette of


George L., at St. Helena, former editor of "Baltimore Anti-Democrat,"


Miss Sophia, wife of John, in this town, in 21st year,


Jan. 28, 1797


Aug. 22, 1809 Nov. 20, 1818


Nov. 1, 1819


Sept. 17, 1823


Jan. 28, 1824


March 29, 1825


July 24, 1825 Sept. 9, 1825


Sept. 20, 1825 March 5, 1770


Aug. 10, 1771


Sept. 17, 1785 Sept. 17, 1785


July 10, 1790


June 15, 1793 Aug. 25, 1798


Dec. 23, 1797


Jan. 3, 1801 April 6, 1805


Nov. 21, 1807


March 24, 1808 June 23, 1809


434


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


GRAY Mrs. Betsey, drowned in New York Harbor. Gazette of


fell into the canal while in a fit and was drowned, at Richmond, Va. Gazette of


Sept. 9, 1815


July 13, 1816


Susan S., daughter of Capt. Robert, aged 3 years, 10 months,


Nov. 27, 1818


John, aged 34 years,


Aug. 12, 1819


John, at Smithfield, in 26th year,


April 19, 1820


John, at Little Compton, in 65th year,


Sept. 30, 1820


Samuel Almy, aged 20 years, native of Tiver- ton, at Boston. Gazette of


Dec. 4, 1820


Zephaniah, Jun., at Taunton, aged 44 years. Gazette of


Aug. 31, 1822


Mrs. Maria Arezelia, wife of Vincent, of Havana, in this town, aged 24 years; left one child,


Sept. 9, 1822


Mrs. at Newport, in 96th year,


Oct. 9, 1822


Mrs. Mary C., wife of Thomas, Esq., and daughter of Henry Webb, Esq., at Wind- ham, Ct., aged 23 years. Gazette of


March 26, 1823


Nathaniel, at Worcester, aged 48 . years, killed by lightning. Gazette of


Aug. 2, 1823


Joseph Clay, son of William R., Esq., at Cam- bridge, aged II years, drowned while bathing. Gazette of


Aug. 6, 1823


Philip, formerly of Tiverton, at Wheeling, Ohio, on his return from St. Louis to Bos- ton,


Aug. 10, 1825


Sept. 29, 1823


Dec. 24, 1823


GRAYSON Capt. Alfred, at sea, of the yellow fever. Gazette of


July 9, 1823


GREATKINS Lieut. -- , of the Royal Oak, killed in action off Monserrat,


April -, 1782


GREATON Brig. Gen. John, aged 43 years, at Roxbury, Mass.,


GREATRAX John, in this town. Gazette of


GREATREAKS Mrs. Betsey, widow of John, in this town, aged 76 years,


. Dec. 16, 1783 April 25, 1801


Jan. 17, 1823


Miss Hannah K., daughter of Nathaniel, at Little Compton, aged 15 years,


Dec. 25, 1822


Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Hon. William, at Boston,


Richmond, of Little Compton, student in Amherst seminary. Gazette of


Mrs. Rhoda, wife of Thomas, and daughter of Joseph Brownell, at Little Compton, in 50th year,


Feb. 22, 1824


435


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


GREENE Timothy, printer, at New London. Gazette of


Russell, merchant, of East Greenwich, drowned by the upsetting of the ferry boat between Narragansett and James- town,


Benjamin, of Society of Friends, at Newport, in 49th year. Gazettes of


Thomas, in 57th year, at Bristol,


John, tailor, wounded in the hip in the Boston massacre,


Nathaniel, at East Greenwich, a public teacher, among friends,


Mrs. Sarah, in her 74th year, at Boston,


Forge, at Coventry, entirely destroyed by fire; loss $10,000,


Aug. 17, 1772


Mrs. - -, widow of Thomas, at Bristol, erroneous. Gazette of


Oct. 10, 1772


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Dr. Thomas, aged 73 years, at Leicester, a noted physician and pastor of the Baptist church for more than 30 years,


Aug. 20, 1773


April 30, 1774 Feb. 11, 1775


Mrs. Mary, widow of John, at Warwick. Ga- zette of


John, late of Potowomut. Gazette of


Richard, late of Potowomut, at Newport. Gazette of


July 31, 1779


June 2, 1781 Nov. 7, 1781


Nov. 10, 1781


Dec. 8, 1781


April 20, 1782


June 15, 1782


June 15, 1785


Major General Nathaniel, near Savannah, Georgia,


Rebecca, widow of John, printer, at Boston,


Oct. 8, 1763


Feb. 24, 1768


April 1, 1769 April 8, 1769


Nov. 3, 1769


March 5, 1770


Nov. 16, 1770 June 20, 1771


Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, late of Bristol, at Woodstock, Ct., in 65th year. Gazette of


Mrs. , wife of Caleb, Esq. Gazette of Mrs. Abigail, wife of James, merchant, aged 40 years,


May 25, 1777


Aug. 9, 1777 Oct. 17, 1778


Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel, Jr., at East Greenwich. Gazette of


Joseph, merchant, in 26th year, at Boston, Joseph, late of this town, merchant, at Bos- ton. Gazette of


John, late of Boston, at Medfield. Gazette of


Mrs. - , wife of Thomas, at Bristol, last week. Gazette of


Catharine, wife of Christopher, of Warwick, and daughter of the late Hon. Samuel Ward,


Hannah, daughter of Nathaniel, in her 19th year. Gazette of


June 19, 1786 Dec. 21, 1787


436


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


GREENE James, his house at East Greenwich burned,


Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Richard, Esq., in 82nd year, at Warwick. Gazette of


Dec. 5, 1789


Mrs. -- , wife of Capt. Benjamin, at War- wick Neck, at an advanced age. Gazette of


Josiah, in 42nd year. Gazette of


Amey, widow of John, of Potowomut, at East Greenwich, in 95th year. Gazette of


April 9, 1791


Hon. Philip, at Warwick, one of the justices of the court of common pleas for Kent Co., in his 87th year. Gazette of


John, executed at Warwick, Eng.,


James, at Warwick, in 79th year. Gazette of


June 23, 1792.


Capt. David, of East Greenwich, son of Rufus, at New York. Gazette of


Oct. 27, 1792


Dea. James, aged 68 years,


Oct. 27, 1792


George Washington, son of the late Major Gen. Nathaniel, drowned in the Savannah river near Mulberry Grove, Ga.,


Catharine, wife of Jabez, aged 40 years, at Johnston,


Mrs. , wife of John; killed by light- ning, at Charlestown,


Caleb, formerly chief justice of the superior court, at Coventry, at an advanced age. Gazette of


Mrs. Catharine, wife of William, at Warwick. Gazette of


Feb. 8, 1794


March 22, 1794


April 26, 1794


May 28, 1795


Joshua, at Johnston. Gazette of June 6, 1795. Next issue says he is still alive.


Joshua, at Johnston, in 64th year. Gazette of


Elijah Dix, late of Worcester, at Charleston, S. C .; graduate of R. I. college. Gazette of


Anna, daughter of Job, Jun., Esq., at Coventry, in 24th year. Gazette of


Amey, daughter of Job, Jun., at Coventry, (called in our list Anna by misinformation). Gazette of


Dec. 27, 1787


Feb. 6, 1790 Jan. 22, 1791


April 30, 1791 Sept. 8, 1791


March 28, 1793


May 9, 1793


July 18, 1793


Jan. 18, 1794


Desire, widow of James, Esq., at Warwick, in 74th year. Gazette of


Eunice, wife of Luther, in 23d year. Gazette of


Henry A., of Coventry, at sea on his passage from Surinam,


July 4, 1795


Oct. 17, 1795


Jan. 2, 1796


Jan. 9, 1796


437


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


GREENE Timothy, formerly editor of the Con- necticut Gazette, at New London, aged 59 years. Gazette of


Peter, at Newport, in 23d year. Gazette of Capt. Caleb, of this port, on coast of Africa. Gazette of


Celia, wife of William, at East Greenwich. Gazette of


Benjamin, son of Capt. Thomas, of Warwick, at Trinidad, W. I., in 20th year,


Ushal, at Coventry, in 102nd year; his father was a veteran in the army of Citizen Crom- well of protecting memory and brought to America a sword with which he had fought in eleven battles. This very ancient and well tried rapier is said to be still in the family;


Daniel, at Warwick, aged 98 years, 8 months, 19 days. Gazette of


Leverett, aged about 30 years. Gazette of Job, at Coventry, in 8Ist year. Gazette of Andrea, member Society of Friends. Ga- zette of


Philip B., at Philadelphia. Gazette of


Samuel, printer, at New Haven, aged 56 years, late editor of "Connecticut Journal." Gazette of


Agnes, daughter of the late James, Esq., at Warwick, in 36th year. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, widow of Job, at Coventry, aged 74 years. Gazette of


Mrs. Nancy, wife of Capt. John F. and daughter of Timothy Gladding, in this town, in 26th year,


Mrs. Sally Field, wife of Col. Samuel, editor of Connecticut Gazette, at New London, in 22d year,


John, at Newport, in 67th year. Gazette of Capt. Godfrey, of Warwick, in 34th year, at sea on his passage from Surinam. Ga- zette of


Godfrey, at Warwick, in 69th year. Gazette of


Rev. William, instructor in the Female Academy, at New London, aged 30 years, James, at Warwick, in 89th year; member of Baptist church upwards of 60 years, and a zealous patriot of 1776. Gazette of


Capt. Benjamin, of Newport, at Wilmington, N. C. Gazette of


March 26, 1796 April 2, 1796


May 14, 1796


Sept. 10, 1796


Dec. 29, 1796


Oct. 15, 1797


Nov. 25, 1797 Dec. 30, 1797 April 7, 1798


Aug. 25, 1798 Oct. 6, 1798


Feb. 23, 1799


Jan. 18, 1800


April 26, 1800


Dec. 20, 1800


March 16, 1801 June 27, 1801


Aug. 15, 1801


Oct. 24, 1801


Dec. 26, 1801


Sept. 18, 1802


Dec. 18, 1802


438


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


.


GREENE Mrs. --- , wife of Jacob, Esq., at Coventry. Gazette of


Matthew, the oldest journeyman printer in the United States; was a native of London, Eng., and born in year 1721; served his time with John Appleby of Bolt Court Fleet street, London; came to America in 1754; in 1756 enlisted in 47th regiment then commanded by General Peregerine Lascelles and served the war; was at Louisberg under Lord Loudoun and at Quebec with Wolfe; after 1765 resumed his trade, at which he worked until age forbid it; the last 8 years of his life he has been blind. Gazette of


Philip, son of William, Esq., of Warwick, at River De La Plata, in 20th year; belonged to the ship Mary Ann, Capt. Daniel Olney of this port,


William Warren, son of William, Esq., on board ship Columbia, Capt. Hallowell, while at Marseilles, in 19th year. Gazette of


James Carey, merchant, youngest son of Dea. James, of this town, at Charleston, S. C., in 29th year; left a widow and two children. Gazette of


Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas, at New- port, in 47th year. Gazette of


Mrs. Ann, at Newport, aged 56 years. Ga- zette of


Griffin, Esq., deputy postmaster, at Marietta, Ohio, late of Warwick. Gazette of


Freelove, widow of Godfrey, at Warwick, in 7Ist year. Gazette of


William, son of John, at Warwick, aged 63 years,


Mary, daughter of Oliver, Esq., of Foster, in this town, in 17th year,


Isaac, of Mendon, at Westminister, Vt. Ga- zette of


Mrs. Rebecca, widow of Timothy, Esq., printer, at New London, aged 63 years. Gazette of


Phebe, daughter of Job, Esq., at Coventry, in 20th year,


Nathaniel, Esq., formerly of Providence, at Hudson, N. Y., in 68th year. Gazette of Sally, daughter of Fones, at Newport, in 24th year. Gazette of


John, tailor, at Boston, aged 72 years; the last survivor of the massacre of 1770,


Dec. 18, 1 802


Feb. 26, 1803


March -, 1803


May 14, 1803


June 18, 1803


Feb. 4, 1804 March 24, 1804


Aug. 11, 1804


Nov. 10, 1804


Nov. 21, 1804


Dec. 28, 1804


March 1, 1806


March 8, 1806


May 14, 1806


May 17, 1806


May 24, 1806


May 28, 1806


439


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


GREENE Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Capt. James, and daughter of Saunders Pitman, of Provi- dence, at Warwick, in 44th year, Mrs. Margaret M., widow of James C., for- merly of this town, at Charleston, S. C., aged 36 years,


July 7, 1806


Dec. 2, 1806


Sarah, daughter of the late Dea. James, aged 51 years,


Dr. Jabez, at Coventry, aged 42 years,


Mrs. Esther Ward, wife of Charles W., of New York, merchant, and oldest daughter of Dr. Pardon Bowen, of this town, in her 23d year. Gazette of Rev. Roland, at Norton, aged 74 years, Maria, daughter of Capt. John, at Glocester, aged 15 years,


March 12, 1808 July 4, 1808


July 30, 1808 Aug. 23, 1808


Col. Job, at Warwick, in 49th year,


Wealthian, wife of William, at Warwick, in 63d year,


Sept. 12, 1808


Jacob, Esq., of Coventry, eldest brother of Major General Nathaniel, at Bristol, very suddenly, in 69th year. Gazette of


Nov. 12, 1808


Jan. 7, 1809


Raymond, son of Thomas W., of Warwick, in 16th year,


March 26, 1809


May 13, 1809 Sept. 30, 1809


Sept. 30, 1809 Oct. 28, 1809


Henry, at Johnston, aged 31 years,


Hon. William, formerly governor of the state, at Warwick,


Nov. 30, 1809


Gen. Thomas W., of this town, at Portsmouth, N. C., in 32d year,


Jan. 17, 1810


Mrs. Mehitable, widow of Joshua, at Johnston, at an advanced age,


Feb. 21, 1810


Mrs. Nancy, wife of Benjamin, at Thompson, Ct., aged 21 years,


June 2, 1810


Franklin, son of Benjamin and Nancy, aged 3 months, at Thompson, Ct.,


Caleb, in this town, in 74th year,


Thomas R., late of Rhode Island, near Wil- mington, N. C. Gazette of


Samuel, Esq., postmaster, at Annapolis, Md., Frederick, printer, postmaster, at Boston; his brother Samuel died less than a week before,


June 5, 1810 Aug. 22, 1810


Oct. 6, 1810 Jan. 5, 1811


June 12, 1811


William, Esq., at Warwick, aged 62 years. Gazette of


Martha Babcock, daughter of David, at Bos- ton, aged 17 years. Gazette of


Feb. 11, 1809


Mrs. Esther, wife of Thomas, Jun., at New Haven, aged 42 years. Gazette of


Daniel, at Coventry, in 33d year. Gazette of Nathan, at East Greenwich, in 25th year. Gazette of


Nov. 16, 1807 Feb. 7, 1808


440


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


GREENE Benjamin, Esq., at Warwick Neck, aged 87 years,


Raymond, son of Capt. Caleb, Jun., at War- wick, aged about 5 months,


Miss Ruth, eldest daughter of Jonathan, late of Newport, at North Providence, in 20th year,


Thomas, in 44th year,


Gen. James, in New Jersey, a soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of


Oct. 19, 18II


Miss - -, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,


Dec. 26, 1811


Dinah (colored), aged about 30 years,


May 17, 1812


Thomas, printer, formerly editor of Connecti-


. cut Journal, at New Haven, aged 77 years; he established the first paper in Hartford in 1764 and was the great-great-grandson of. Samuel Greene, the first printer in New England, who emigrated from England . with Gov. Winthrop in 1630. Gazette of William, son of Thomas, Esq., of Pomfret, Ct., on board a vessel in this port, aged about 50 years,


David, of Boston, merchant, at Ballstown, N. Y. Gazette of


Mrs. Sally, widow of Griffin, Esq., formerly of Coventry, at Marietta, O.,


July 4, 1812


Aug. 22, 1812


Thomas, at Warwick, aged 85 years,


Miss Mary, daughter of Dr. Thomas, at Ward, Mass., aged 22 years. Gazette of ยท


Mrs. Mary, wife of William P., and daughter of the late Capt. Daniel Olney, in 26th year,


Joseph, merchant, at Rutland, Vt., aged 27 years; found murdered and secreted in the shop of James Antony, who is committed to jail for the said crime. Gazette of


Mrs. Christiana, wife of Rev. Dr. Greene, president of New Jersey College, and daughter of Col. Alexander Anderson, of Philadelphia, at Princeton, N. J., in 35th year, Mrs. Barbara, widow of John, at Warwick, aged 69 years,


May 30, 1812


June 16, 1812


July 4, 1812


John R., merchant, at Charlestown, Mass., aged 33 years,


John, Esq., at Newport, Ohio, in 70th year; he emigrated there from Warwick about 15 years since,


May 27, 1813 Dec. 14, 1813


Dec. 25, 1813


Feb. 15, 1814


March 5, 1814


March 9, 1814


March 20, 1814


Jan. 24, 181I


March 16, 1811


June 1, 181 I Oct. 11, 18II


441


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


GREENE Rev. Thomas, A. M., at North Yar- mouth, aged 53 years, Baptist minister at that place,


Mrs. Deborah, wife of John, aged 43 years, at Glocester,


Mrs. Emily, wife of Franklin, and daughter of Christopher Greene, at Warwick. Ga- zette of


Mrs. Mary, wife of Thomas R., at Warwick, in 64th year,


Dec. 30, 1814


Mary, infant daughter of Stephen C., mer- chant, aged 14 months,


July 28, 1815


Benjamin B., at Washington, N. C., in 45th year. Gazette of


July 29, 1815


Mrs. Sarah, widow of William, at Newport, aged 86 years. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, widow of Caleb, in this town, in 73d year,


Mrs. Phebe, wife of Major Jeremiah, at War- wick, in 29th year,


John, eldest son of Samuel I., at Newport, in 28th year,


Miss Elizabeth, at Warwick, in 88th year,


Mrs. Deborah, widow of Fones, at Newport, in 59th year,


Mrs. Mary M., wife of Hon. Roy, of Warwick, and daughter of George Flagg, of Charles- ton, S. C., at East Greenwich, in 43d year, Elisha, suffocated in goal, at New York. Gazette of


John M., aged 55 years, about


Paul, at Warwick, in 81st year, of Society of Friends. Gazette of


Frederick S., at Newport, in 21st year,


William, at Newport, aged 55 years, at New- port. Gazette of


Nov. 14, 1818


Samuel, at Burlington, Vt., formerly of Brighton, Mass., found dead in his bed. Gazette of


Stephen, at Pawtuxet, in 87th year,


Mrs. Phebe, wife of James C., and daughter of the late Jonathan Niles, at Pawtucket, in 33d year. Gazette of Mrs. Barbary, wife of Samuel, Esq., at Coventry, in 50th year,


Job, at Coventry, in 75th year; a soldier in the Revolutionary army,


May 29, 1814


May 30, 1814


Aug. 27, 1814


Eliza, eldest daughter of Gideon, Jun., at Warwick, aged 4 years, 9 months,


May 6, 1815


Aug. 26, 1815 Sept. 30, 1815 Nov. 26, 1815


April 25, 1816 March 29, 1816


July 7, 1816


July 21, 1817


Sept. 6, 1817 Oct. 26, 1817


Dec. 13, 1817 Sept. 25, 1818


Jan. 30, 1819 Oct. 1, 1819


Oct. 2, 1819


March 12, 1820


Sept. 24, 1820


442


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


GREENE Job, Esq., in 75th year, at Coventry; a Revolutionary patriot who served from principle,


James, at East Greenwich, in 63d year, Mrs. Hannah, widow of Thomas, at Warwick, in 80th year,


Mrs. Sarah, widow of Thomas, at Warwick, in 79th year, of Society of Friends,


Rhodes, at Pawtuxet, in 66th year,


Paul, son of Timothy, at North Providence, aged 22 years,


May 10, 1821


Hannah, only daughter of Caleb, at East Greenwich, in 28th year,


Nov. 12, 1821


Zada (colored), at Warwick, perished of the cold; found dead in the woods,


Dec. 30, 1821


Rhodes, son of Giles, in 23d year, at Sterling, Ct.,


Jan. 9, 1822


George F., son of Hon. Ray, of East Green- wich, and formerly a resident of this town, drowned in St. Mary's River, Fla.,


Mrs. Ruth, wife of Rev. Samuel, and daugh- ter of the late Sylvanus Brown, of Little Compton, at Wilmington, Del., afew weeks since. Gazette of


Lydia Raffel, daughter of Dutee, in this town, aged 23 months,


Samuel, at Johnston, aged 65 years,


Mary Elizabeth, daughter of William, in 17th year, in this town,


May 10, 1822


June 26, 1822


Aug. 5, 1822


Rev. David, native of Rhode Island, at Wil- mington, Del., Baptist, aged 29 years. Gazette of


Elizabeth, daughter of the late Philip, Esq., at Warwick, in 8Ist year,


Benjamin, Esq., at Boston, aged 58 years. Gazette of


Miss Sarah, daughter of fleet, at Newport, aged 33 years. Gazette of


Sept. 26, 1820 Oct. 17, 1820


Oct. 18, 1820


Nov. 11, 1820 Jan. 9, 1821


Jan. 16, 1822


April 3, 1822


April 11, 1822 April 26. 1822


Joseph, at Bowdoinham, Me., aged 82 years; was a soldier of the Revolution; was for several years on board the Ranger under the command of Paul Jones; assisted at the burning of White Haven and captur- ing the Drake Frigate in the Irish Channel; was formerly of Portsmouth. Gazette of John W., son of Christopher, of Potowomut, in Warwick, at Cumberland Island, Ga., aged 26 years,


Mrs. Pamela B., wife of Daniel, at Warwick, in 31st year. Gazette of


Aug. 24, 1822


Sept. 7, 1822 1


Oct. 25, 1822


Nov. 13, 1822


Nov. 30, 1822


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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


GREENE Hannah Slack, daughter of Elijah, at Smithfield, in 4th year,


John W., Esq., formerly manager of theatre at Richmond, Va. Gazette of


Peleg, aged 31 years, at Newport, son of late William,


Caleb, at East Greenwich, in 59th year, Samuel E., son of Caleb, at East Greenwich, in 33d year,


Miss Sarah, daughter of the late Paul, at Potowomut, R. I .; ruptured a blood vessel; member Society of Friends,


Miss Mary, at Centreville, in 84th year,


Hopkins, formerly of this town, at Marietta, O, in 47th year,


Caleb, at New Bedford, aged 73 years, of Society of Friends. Gazette of


Mrs. Waite, wife of Dr. Thomas, in this town, in 55th year,


Asahel W., at Northboro, aged 20 years; while preparing a composition for shoe blacking was severely burnt. Gazette of Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Samuel I., at New- port, aged 57 years,




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