USA > Rhode Island > Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XIII > Part 43
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49
Nov. 10, 1804 May 4, 1815
April 23, 1818
Feb. 2, 1782
Oct. 27, 1810
July 20, 1820
456
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HALSTEAD Polly, at Waterford, aged 20 years, killed by lightning,
HALYBURTON Mrs. Susan, wife of James, at Pawtucket,
Sept. 21, 1823
HAM Samuel, of Dunham, N. H., perished in the late storm. Gazette of
Dec. 23, 1786
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Jotham, and eldest daughter of the late Benjamin Harding, at Swanzey, in 34th year,
Jan. 26, 1796
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin, in this town, aged 26 years. Gazette of
Sept. 20, 1800
Capt. James, of the brig Fame, lost over- board at sea, aged 30 years,
Feb. 26, 1808
Mrs. Phebe, widow of Jotham, in this town, in 77th year,
Feb. 1I, 1809
Levi, in this town, in 73d year,
March 3, 1818
Elizabeth, wife of Jotham, in this town, in 7Ist year,
Jan. 21, 1824
Jotham, in 77th year; was born at Ports- mouth, N. H., but has resided in this town 70 years,
June 30, 1824
HAMBLEY Capt. Richard, near Norfolk, Va., drowned from a small open boat. Gazette of
Nov. 6, 1819
HAMBLIN Benjamin, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
Rear Admiral, commanding the French blockading fleet, off Cadiz, died of brain fever, from excessive duty, in France. Ga- zette of
Nov. 12, 1823
Aug. 14, 1783
Lieut. - translator of the Musselman laws, in England. Gazette of
June 2,3 1792
June 4, 1803
Alexander, from a wound in a duel with Col. Aaron Burr the day previous, at the house of William Bayard, Esq., at Greenwich,
Dr. Joseph, at Hudson, N. Y., in 67th year. Gazette of
Lieut., of the grenadier 100th regiment, drowned in the river St. Charles, near Quebec. Gazette of
William, Esq., near Philadelphia, aged 68 years,
Sally, daughter of Samuel, Esq., aged 20 years; was foully murdered, at Athens, N. Y. Gazette of
Aug. 2, 1814
July 13, 1804
March 23, 1805
Sept. 13, 1806
June 5, 1813
Sept. 11, 1813
HAMILTON Hon. James, formerly governor of Pennsylvania, in his 73d year,
Sir William, in England, aged 74 years; he was foster brother to the present king of Great Britain, and ambassador to the court at Naples 36 years. Gazette of
457
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HAMILTON Hon. Paul, late secretary of the navy, at Beaufort, S. C.,
James, Esq., of Philadelphia, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in 43d year, suddenly, Jeptha, of Massachusetts; lost at sea from on board Brig Beaver, of this port. Ga- zette of
James, Esq., presiding judge of the 9th judi- cial district of Pennsylvania, at Carlile. Gazette of
Col. William, editor of the Lancaster Journal, at Lancaster, Penn. Gazette of
Capt. Joseph, at Bridgeport, Ct., aged 30 years, drowned in Bridgeport Harbor,
April 6, 1822
James, and his two children, killed by light- ning, at Beaver, Penn. Gazette of
John C., executed in Kentucky for the mur- der of Dr. Sanderston. Gazette of
Aug. 16, 1823
Dec. 22, 1824
Rufus, at North Brookfield, aged 40 years. HAMLIN Mrs. - , wife of Samuel, in this
town. Gazette of
Samuel, in this town, in 55th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Susannah, aged 88 years, widow of Hon. Jabez, at Middletown, Ct. Gazette of
John, infant son of William, in this town, aged 21 months,
Francis, of Connecticut, on board ship Columbia, on passage from Havana to Bristol. Gazette of
Isaac Bowen, son of William, in this town, aged I year,
HAMMETT John, aged 94 years, at Jamestown. Gazette of
T- -, merchant, at Philadelphia. Ga- zette of
Rev. Mr. of Trinity church, at Charleston, S. C., aged 47 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin, at New- port, in 48th year. Gazette of
Capt. John, at sea, was of Warwick, an ex- perienced nautical commander. Gazette of
William, in Cranston. Gazette of
Miss Sarah, at Newport, aged 83 years. Ga- zette of
June 30, 1816 July 20, 1817
Jan. 23, 1819
Feb. 27, 1819
April 24, 1820
Sept. 7, 1822
Capt. Sewall, at Worcester, aged 36 years; deputy sheriff and coroner of the county. Gazette of
Jan. 31, 1801
April 4, 1801
June 4, 1803
Feb. 1, 1822
June 16, 1821
Aug. 16, 1825
March 27, 1772
Sept. 22, 1798
June 4, 1803
June 25, 1803
March 31, 1804 May 17, 1806
Feb. 8, 1817
458
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HAMMETT Jane, at New York, aged 24 years, suicide. Gazette of
Benjamin M., at Newport, in 34th year, son of the late Benjamin,
Dec. 30, 1819 May 3, 1769
HAMMOND Rufus, at Providence,
Mrs. wife of Ephraim, at Newton, Mass., suddenly,
June 21, 1771
Ensign of Lt. Col. Fletcher's regi- ment, killed in action, at Annes. Gazette of
July 21, 1781
John, at Rochester, Mass., at an advanced age. Gazette of
Jan. 7, 1786
Joseph, of Exeter, drowned in attempting to cross the river at Cottrell's mill dam, in his 35th year,
March 10, 1792 Feb. 22, 1793
John, drowned in the Chesapeake,
Capt. Elnathan, at Newport, in 9Ist year. Gazette of
June 1, 1793
Josiah, at Woodstock, Ct., aged 93 years, 5 months. Gazette of
Feb. 15, 1794
Jonathan, at an advanced age, an ingenious housewright. Gazette of
June 7, 1794
Mrs. Abigail, late of Newport, at Rochester, Mass., in 65th year. Gazette of
Sept. 4, 1802
Miss Ann, daughter of the late Payne, at Newport, in 30th year. Gazette of
Jan. 10, 1807
James, Jun., son of Dea. James, of this town, at Surinam, aged 20 years. Gazette of
Sept. 10, 1808
Esther, daughter of William, Esq., at Wick- ford,
Jan. 3, 1811
June 26, 1814
Mrs. Phebe, widow of Paine, at Newport, in 68th year. Gazette of
Jan. 7, 1815
Sarah, daughter of Paine, at Newport, in 27th year. Gazette of
Ceazer (colored), aged 88 years,
George W., in this town, in 37th year; was drowned in a pond of water which a shower had just produced,
Feb. 24, 1816
Mrs. Mary, wife of J. R., suddenly, at Bruns- wick, Me. Gazette of
Jonathan, of Penfield, N. Y .; lost on Lake Ontario,
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Thomas, formerly of Bristol, at the Arkwright factory, in 40th year,
Benjamin, near Philadelphia, killed by light- ning while standing under a tree,
May 2, 1818
Dec. 21, 1820
Dec. 19, 1821
April 8, 1823
July 31, 1822
Mrs. Eunice, wife of Dea. James, in this town, in 47th year. Gazette of
April 16, 1803
Mrs. Sarah, widow of the late Jonathan, of this town, aged 70 years, at Coventry,
July 8, 1815 Jan. 16, 1816
459
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HAMMOND George W., son of the late John S., aged 14 years, drowned,
Mrs. Hermeione, widow of John, in this town, in 55th year,
Aug. 1, 1823
William, drowned at Rutland, Vt., by upset ting of a boat,
HAMONS Thomas, master of brig Hermes, - drowned, at sea. Gazette of
HAMPTON Mrs. Mary, wife of Col. Richard, of Granby, S. C. Gazette of
Aug. 25, 1804 June 28, 1788
Richard . Edward, formerly of this town, at Columbia, S. C., aged about 16 years, son of the late Col. Richard. Gazette of
Dec. 4, 1802 Jan. 21, 1804
Jonathan, Esq., in New Jersey. Gazette of Gen. Richard, adjutant general of Pennsylva- nia, at Chester Co. Gazette of HANSTRAMCK Col. John F., at Detroit, Wis., colonel of the first regiment U. S. army; was a native of Canada, joined the American army in 1775, and continued with it 27 years; merited the special approbation of General Washington,
HANCOCK Hon. Thomas, suddenly, at Boston, Capt. John, at Boston, suddenly,
Belcher, in his 63d year, tutor in Harvard College, at Cambridge,
John, governor of Massachusetts, at Boston, Thomas, near Augusta, Ga .; was shot through the head by a slave named Ephraim, instigated by a slave named Sam; Sam was burnt alive and Ephraim hung on the spot of the murder,
Monroe, son of N. S., at Barre, Mass., aged 12 years; in a scuffle with another he was thrown on a hearth, hurting his head so severely that he lived about a week in great agony. Gazette of
Burwell, killed by a slave, near Cheraw, S. C., HAND Nehemiah, drowned off Fire Place, Brookline, L. I.,
HANDLEY Mrs. Lydia, formerly of Wickford, in this town, aged about 60 years,
HANDY Mary, second daughter of Capt. Charles, at Newport, aged about 17 years. Gazette of
Mrs .- , wife of Capt. Charles, Sen., at Newport. Gazette of
Ann, wife of Levin, and daughter of Joseph Russell, Esq., merchant, of this town, at Mendon, in 22d year,
April 11, 1803 Aug. 2, 1764 July 12, 1769
Nov. 8, 1771 Oct. 8, 1793
Jan. 15, 1820
March 20, 1822 May 19, 1826
Nov. 5, 1813
Nov. 17, 1822
April 9, 1785
Aug. 5, 1786
July 20, 1787
June 29, 1823
July 5, 1825
Dec. 29, 1804
460
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HANDY Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Capt. Charles, Jr., and daughter of Hon. Joseph Clarke, general treasurer of the state, at Newport, in 27th year,
Capt. Charles, Jr., at Newport. Gazette of Capt. Charles, at Newport, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Charles B., of Newport, at sea on passage from Havana, in 18th year. Gazette of
Joshua, late of Newport, at Demerara, in 35th year. Gazette of
July 11, 1801
Mrs. Jemima, wife of Ebenezer, at Coventry, in 56th year. Gazette of
Major Levin, member of the legislature, at Salisbury, Md .; was son of the late Charles, of Newport. Gazette of
May 26, 1804 July 3, 1807
Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. Asa, in 36th year,
John. L., of Newport, aged 24 years, at Newburyport. Gazette of
Oct. 10, 1807
Mrs. Abigail, widow of Charles, at Newport, aged 75 years. Gazette of
Oct. 7, 1809
Capt. William, formerly of Newport, at New York, aged 29 years. Gazette of
Jan. 7, 1815
Miss Ann, in England, aged 16 years; her parents were of ordinary stature, but she was seven feet two inches high. Gazette of Charles Walter, son of Major John, of New- port, in 17th year, in this town,
Sept. 16, 1815
Jan. 30, 1818
Sept. 20, 1821
Nov. 7, 1821
Jan. 24, 1 824
June 4, 1825
Feb. 10, 1798
Oct. 3, 1812
Hannah Louisa, daughter of Major John, of Newport, at Medfield, Mass., aged 25 years, HANJOOST an Oneida warrior; this chief distinguished himself as a volunteer under General Gansevoort during the seige of Fort Stanwix in our Revolutionary war; was one of that party under Col. Wellitt that formed the sortie that carried destruction to the enemy's camp; at Albany, N. Y. Gazette of
HANKS Lieut. Col .- , killed at Fort Mackanah, near Detroit, by a cannon ball. Gazette of
Sept. 14, 1788 July 2, 1791
July 27, 1793
July 12, 1800
May 12, 1804
Richard S., aged 22 years, son of Major John, of Newport, at Rainsford Island, Bos- ton Harbor; had recently arrived from sea after an absence of 8 years,
Thomas Ryburgh Handy, son of Thomas, at Newport, aged 22 years, midshipman, U. S. Navy. Gazette of
J. H., shot in a duel by S. Perry, near St. Louis, Mo. Gazette of
461
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HANNA General John A., formerly member of Congress, at Harrisburg, Pa Gazette of HANNERS Joseph, aged 18 years. drowned at sea; was of Beverly, Mass., belonged to ship Hercules. Gazette of
HANNON Benjamin; his two children, at Norfolk, Va., poisoned by a slave with arsenic. Gazette of
HANSCOM Lewis, seaman, wounded and since died from action between the Chesapeake and Shannon,
June 1, 1813
HANSON Hon. John, 1 te president of Con- gress, last week (last of March) at his seat in Frederick Co .. Md. Gazette of
William H , deputy collector, at City Point, Va. Gazette of
Ichabod, at Windham, Ct., aged 75 years; found dead in his bed,
July 5, 1818
Mary Rebecca, daughter of the Hon. Alexan- der C., Esq ; buried in the burial yard of General Lingon, at Harlem,
Nov. 4, 1813
Hon Alexander C., U. S. senator from Maryland, at Belmont, in 33d year,
April 23, 1819
HAPGOOD Thomas, aged 94 years, at Marlboro, HARBOROUGH Earl, died in England. Ga- zette of
Oct. 4, 1763
March 26, 1808
Aug. 6, 1796
HARDENBURGH Rev. Dr. Jacob, president of Queen's College, New Jersey, at New Brunswick. Gazette of
Nancy, daughter of Jacob, in 16th year. Gazette of
HARDING Rev. Robert, aged 70 years; for 23 years pastor of the Roman Catholic con- gregation, at Philadelphia,
Benjamin, at Providence. Gazette of
Thomas, of this town, aged 87 years, last week. Gazette of
Richard, at Barrington, in 55th year: for 30 years member of Episcopal Church here, Eleazer, of this town,
Capt., of the British ship St. Fiorenzo, killed in action with French frigate La Piedmon- ted, near the Island of Ceyon. Gazette of Mrs. Sarah, wife of Hezekiah, in this town. Gazette of
Aug. 15, 1805
Oct. 22, 1823
Aug. 15, 1818
April 19, 1783
Oct. 20, 1798
Jonathan, brother of Ichabod; found dead in his field, aged 80 years, at Windham, Ct.,
July 7, 1818
HARD Robert, at East Haddam, aged 102 years. Gazette of
Nov. 27, 1790
Sept. 17, 1803
Sept. 1, 1772 Aug. 25, 1770
Dec. 20, 1780
Aug. 15, 1786 June 7, 1792
Oct. 22, 1808
Dec. 29, 1810
462
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HARDING Sophia, daughter of Hezekiah, of his town, aged 7 months,
George W., son of Hezekiah, in this town, in IIth year,
Oct. 14, 1813
Feb. 6, 1819
Nov. 1, 1823
Jan. II, 1776
Oct. 2, 1802
Sept. 10, 1813
HARE Joseph Thompson, executed at Balti- more, for mail robbery,
Sept. 10, 1813
HARFORD Joseph, killed by overturnig of a chaise at Newport, aged about 30 years. Gazette of
HARGILL Elizabeth, found on the dock, in this town, probably murdered,
HARKNESS Mrs., wife of Robert, at North Providence. Gazette of
July 31, 1790
Sept. 10, 1813
Jan. 4, 1765
Aug. 28, 1813
HARMS Gird, in Germany; shot by order of a French court martial. Gazette of
Aug. 7, 1813
March 27, 1819
April 17, 1771
May 19, 1804
March 23, 1811
HARNSTEM Baron; two days after his en- tombment, workmen opening the tomb were surprised to find the Baron had got out of his coffin and had reached the door where he had apparently butted his head against it so as to really cause his death. Gazette of
HARPER . Mary, wife of Anthony, found dead in bed, at New York,
Capt. John, at Alexander, Va., aged 76 years. Gazette of
Joseph, at Charleston, S. C., aged 52 years; an actor of some renown, native of Nor- wich, England; had been in this country 25 years and several years manager of the theatre in this town. Gazette of
Feb. 28, 181I
Lebbeus L., eldest son of Jonathan, formerly of this town, at Cythiana, Ky. Gazette of Gen. Martin D., in Kentucky, late a member of Congress, aged 43 years. Gazette of HARDIE James, a skipper, drowned off Fields Point,
HARDY John, an eminent London book- seller well known to the American business during the war of the Revolution. Gazette of
Isaac, ordinary seaman, killed on board the Niagara, on Lake Erie, in action,
July 18, 1801
Dec. 20, 1789
HARLAND Jesse, private, killed on board the Lawrence, on Lake Erie, in action,
HARLON Dr. Eleazer; his only daughter aged 13 years, and Mrs. Harlems, only daughter, Dabney, aged II years perished in a burning house, at Duxbury,
HARMOR Gen. Josiah, near Philadelphia; a Revolutionary hero. Gazette of
463
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HARPER Thomas, a son and daughter of, aged 8 and 4 years; silversmith, by poison given by mistake of the apothecary, at Philadel- phia. Gazette of
Hon. Robert Goodloe, at Baltimore,
HARRALL William, marine, killed on board the frigate Constitution, in action with the Cyane and Levant,
Thomas, robbed and murdered near Charles- ton, S. C.,
HARRENDEEN Mrs. Mary, widow of Joseph, at Smithfield, aged 100 years. Gazette of HARRINGTON Caleb, of Lexington, killed at the first fire,
Jonathan, of Lexington, killed at the first fire,
Capt. William, of this town, in the West Indies,
Joseph, John, Clarrissa and Philolus, at Lis- bon, Ct., from drinking water from a well into which arsenic had been thrown by de- sign. Gazette of
Col. Theophilus, late judge of the supreme court of Vermont, at Clarendon, Ct. Ga- zette of
Payson Perren, son of Capt. Henry, in this town, aged I year, 9 months, 9 days,
HARRIS Tabitha, wife of Henry, at Johnston, Sarah, widow. Gazette of
Marcy, wife of Andrew, at Johnston. Ga- zette of
Jan. 4, 1783
Dec. 27, 1783
Polly, at Col. Thayers, in 24th year; buried in North burial ground,
Nov. 8, 1786
Andrew, at Cranston, a few days since. Ga- zette of
Sept. 8, 1787
Mrs. Susannah, widow of Joseph, Esq., at Cranston, in 75th year. Gazette of
Sarah, widow of Andrew, at Cranston. Ga- zette of
Henry, at Johnston, aged 86 years. Gazette of
Hannah, wife of Stephen,
Mrs. Lydia, wife of Cyrus, at Johnston, in 23d year,
John, at Hillsboro, Penn., aged 65 years,
Capt. John, of Warren, on the coast of Africa. Gazette of
David, formerly of this town, at Smithfield, in 84th year. Gazette of
July 13, 1811 Jan. 14, 1825
Feb. 20, 1815
March 3, 1803
Aug. 26, 1815
April 19, 1775
April 19, 1775
Dec. - , 1796
Nov. 29, 1806
Dec. 1I, 1813
Sept. 29, 1825 Sept. 18, 1771 Jan. 2, 1779
Sarah, widow of Capt. Joseph, of Newport, in 63d year, in this town,
Sept. 13, 1788
Jan. 31, 1789
Feb. 28, 1789 Nov. 13, 1789
June 23, 1790 July 30, 1791
Sept. 10, 1796
April 1, 1797
464
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HARRIS Preserved, at Smithfield, in 82d year, Rufus, at Smithfield, aged 50 years. Gazette of Phebe, eldest daughter of Caleb, Esq., at Johnston, aged 23 years. Gazette of
Adolphus, an apprentice to Hugh McIntire, stonecutter, drowned in the North river,
Jan. 23, 1805
July 20, 1805
June 10, 1806
March 7, 1807
Oct. 3, 1807 March 29, 1808
Nov. 7, 1809
June 30, 1810
July 7, 1810
Miss Oceana, daughter of the late Cyrus, at Scituate, in 14th year,
Aug. 14, 1810
Nov. 24, 1810
June 16, 1812
Eliza, daughter of the late Andrew, Esq., in 36th year, at residence of Robert Sheldon, Cranston,
Mrs. Sarah, wife of James, at Pawtuxet, in 2Ist year,
Thomas, treasurer of Massachusetts, at Charlestown, Mass. Gazette of
Mrs. Nancy, wife of John, in 52d year, at Pawtuxet. Gazette of
Mrs. Rhobe Ann, wife of Isaac, and daughter of Capt. Caleb Remington, at Johnston, in 2Ist year,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Richard, at Smithfield, aged 80 years, of the fever,
Stephen, Esq., in 64th year,
Joseph, dyer, at Hartford, drowned in a kettle of dye; an infant child of his. Gazette of
May 4, 1797
June 2, 1798
May 2, 1801
Matilda, aged 10 years, May 2; Harris Abby, aged 17 years, May 4; Harris Lucinda, aged 14 years, May 9; Harris Otis, aged 19 years, May 21; all children of Na- thaniel, of Brandon Vt .; they died of scar- let fever; in 1803 he lost two daughters from dysentery. Gazette of
Cyres, Esq., son of Caleb, Esq., at Scituate, in 42d year,
David, at Smithfield, aged 73 years, left widow and 7 children, suddenly,
Andrew, at Johnston, in 72d year. Ga- zette of
Dr. Harding, at Johnston, in 40th year,
David, Esq., cashier of the office of discount and deposit, at Baltimore; was an officer in the Revolution,
William, son of Stephen, at Havana, in 28th year. Gazette of
Samuel, an under graduate of Harvard, drowned at Cambridge,
John, at Newport, aged 85 years. Gazette of Hon. Caleb, at Johnston, in 73d year,
April 6, 1812
Aug. 23, 1812
June 25, 1814
March 2, 1816
July 15, 1816
Oct. 2, 1816 May 25, 1817
June 28, 1817
465
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HARRIS Elisha, at Unadilla, N. Y .; two sons and daughter, the eldest aged 9 years, were drowned; the mother was the first to discover their remains. Gazette of Joseph, of Newburyport, chief mate of ship Resource, died at sea,
Mrs. Eliza, wife of Dr. Stephen, and daughter of James Greene, Esq., aged 29 years, at Warwick,
David, late of Amherst, Mass., at Milford, N. H., killed by falling tree. Gazette of Fanny, wife of Joel, at Foster, in 35th year, Capt. Abner, formerly of this town, at Lyndon, Vt., aged 42 years,
Seth, of Williamson, N. Y., lost on Lake Ontario,
Mrs. Marcy, at Newport, aged 78 years. Ga- zette of
July 17, 1822
John, in this town, aged about 50 years; death supposed to have been caused by a pan of burning charcoal in this room, Stephen M., of this town, at Havana, at sea on board ship Gen. Jackson, in 37th year, Joseph, at Smithfield, in 71st year; graduate of B. U. and member of Society of Friends, James, at Johnston, in 26th year,
Mary Greene, daughter of Benjamin C., in this town, aged 19 months,
Elisha, at Cranston, in 81st year, of Society of Friends,
Mrs. Margaret, widow of Hon. Caleb, of Johnston, at Warwick, in 84th year,
HARRISON Peter, Esq., collector of customs, port of New Haven. Gazette of
Dr. Joseph, of this town, died in Pennsylva- nia, about two months since. Gazette of
Lieut .- killed in a duel with Lieut. Wilson, at Norfolk, Va.,
Samuel, Esq., vice consul of the United States, at Lisbon. Gazette of
Thomas, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
William, shot by a runaway negro, who in turn shot dead the said negro, in North Carolina,
Mrs. Margaret, widow of John, proprietor of the New York Weekly Museum, at New York. Gazette of
Mrs. Ann, wife of Richard, at Washington. Gazette of
June 6, 1818
Jan. 17, 1819
March 23, 1820
Aug. 31, 1820 Aug. 28, 1821
Oct. 1, 1821
Dec. 19, 1821
Feb. 2, 1823
Feb. 22, 1823
Feb. 25, 1823
June 13, 1823
March 9, 1824 March 16, 1825
April 3, 1825
May 20, 1775
April 25, 1778
May 21, 1795
Oct. 22, 1796 Oct. 6, 1798
June 24, 1805
April 2, 1808
Aug. 27, 1808
466
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HARRISON Mr. -- , attorney. Gazette of James, at Charlestown, Mass., aged 45 years, James, painter, aged 30 years, at Salem; fell from a ladder while at work and was killed. .Gazette of
George, son of Capt. William, at Warwick aged about 10 months,
Burr, Esq., aged 84 years, in South Carolina; he served as a captain under Gen. La Fayette, in the war of the Revolution. Gazette of
Capt. George, at Warwick, in 83d year,
Rev. John, at Preston, Eng., aged 56 years, very suddenly; he was preparing for the press on explanatory dictionary and the last word he wrote was "Subpana-a sum- mons." Gazette of
Mary Cecilia, daughter of George G., in this town, aged 16 months,
Dr. John, of the navy, at Washington. Ga- zette of
HARRITON William, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and HARST Timothy, at Philadelphia. Gazette of HART Samuel, merchant, late of Newport, at Barbadoes, in 56th year,
Napthali, of the Jewish nation, at Charles- town, S. C., in the bloom of youth. Ga- zette of
Samuel, at New York. Gazette of
Rev. Oliver, in New Jersey, a well know Baptist clergyman. Gazette of
Jan. 23, 1796
Nov. 9, 1799
March 31, 1802
Oct. 9, 1802
July 2, 1803
Rev. Dr. - -, at Preston, Ct., aged about 70 years,
Mrs. Mary, wife of John, at Pawtucket, aged 36 years,
John, at Lenox, Madison Co., N. Y., poisoned by vegetables, aged 14 years,
Nov. 9, 18II Jan. 27, 1812
June 14, 1817
Feb. 13, 1820
Aug. 21, 1822 Oct. 16, 1822
Oct. 4, 1823
Sept. 21, 1824
March 16, 1825
Dec. 26, 1777 Jan. 7, 1809
Oct. 15, 1773
Oct. 4, 1788 Oct. 24, 1795
Mrs. Mary, wife of William, at Newport, in 2Ist year. Gazette of
Reuben, of Taunton, belonging to the schooner Delight, Capt. Spooner, of this port, at Surinam,
Samuel, printer, at Charleston, S. C. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Amey, wife of Restcome, at Bristol, aged 26 years. Gazette of
Nehemiah, of Boston, drowned in Martin's Pond, Mass., by upsetting of a boat,
June 28, 1808
Oct. 27, 1808
Jan. 17, 1815
June 17, 1815
467
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HART Abigail, widow of Nicholas, at Newport, aged 96 years,
Mrs. Betsey, wife of John, Jr., at Taunton, aged 25 years,
Oct. 8, 1821
Nicholas, at Pittsburg, Penn., aged 68 years, a native of Newport; served in the Revolu- tion and at one time commissary sergeant under Gen. Greene, John, at Boston. Gazette of
Aug. 15, 1822 July 16, 1825
HARTFIELD Mr. and Mrs., at Savannah, Ga .; had recently come from England in the ship Cora; they leave five small child- ren to the mercy of the world, Nov. 28, 1817
HARTLEY Hon. David, in England, aged 82 years; he was the British minister who signed the treaty of peace with the United States. Gazette of
Feb. 26, 1814
May 8, 1807
Nov. 22, 1810
William, son of Charles, Esq., in 19th year, in this town,
Nov. 22, 1810
Joseph, of Boston, at New Haven, Ct .; fell from a staging of the Episcopal church, new building, 43 feet; lived 40 minutes,
Mrs. Silence, widow of Stephen, formerly of this town, aged 84 years,
Mary, wife of Charles, Esq., in this town, suddenly; was daughter of the late An- drew Waterman, of Smithfield, aged 52 years,
March 2, 1822 Dec. 4, 1822
Dec. 7, 1824
June 5, 1825
HARTWELL Mrs. Maria, wifeof Jesse, in this town, aged 22 years,
HARTWICK John, at Boston. Gazette of HARVEY James, a native of England, aged about 75 years. Gazette of Frederick, at Taunton, aged 53 years,
Mrs. killed on the canal boat at Oriskany, N. Y. Gazette of
Barnabus, at Taunton, aged 37 years. Ga- zette of
HARVIE Edwin James; in attempting to res- cue his sister in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,
Nov. 23, 1814
Feb. 27, 1816
Jason, at Roxbury, aged 53 years. Gazette of Richard, son of John, formerly of this town, at Boston, aged 14 months,
Thomas, in this town, aged 44 years; carried to Roxbury and buried,
April 5, 1821 Sept. 8, 1798
March 23, 1816 March 28, 1822
July 3, 1822
Oct. 1I, 1823
Dec. 26, 1811
HARTSHORN Nancy, wife of Charles, in this town, in 37th year,
William, son of Charles, Esq., in 19th year, in this town,
March 5, 1821
468
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HARWOOD Esther, wife of John, printer, in this town, in 35th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Nancy, wife of John, Jr., in this town, in 38th year. Gazette of
Miss Esther, daughter of John, Jr., at New- port, aged 22 years; obituary in next issue,
John Edmond, the comedian, near Philadel- phia. Gazette of
John, at Newport, in 71st year,
Margaret, widow of John, in 86th year, at Newport,
Sept. 24, 1820
Mrs. Margaret, widow of John, at Newport, in 86th year; his descendents were 7 child- ren, 35 grand and 24 great grand child- ren,
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.