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Rev. John, of the church of Christ, at Carver, Mass., in 84th year, and 59th of his minis- try. Gazette of
Capt. Nathaniel, of Bristol, at sea, on passage from Africa to the West Indies, in 33d year,
July 8, 1819 July 25, 1820
May 1, 1821
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506
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HOWLAND Josiah, eldest son of Hon. John, at Bristol, aged 21 years,
Cynthia, wife of Bradford, at Dartmouth, Mass., aged 30 years, Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Hon. John, at Bristol, aged 56 years,
Sept. 25, 1821
Jan. 5, 1823
Sept. 19, 1823
Sept. 19, 1823
Rebecca W., only daughter of John, at Bris- tol, aged 17 years,
Mrs. Susan, in this town, aged 48 years,
Charles H., only child of John, at Bristol, aged 21 years. Gazette of
July 2, 1825
HOWMAN Matthias, in Virginia, aged 100 years. Gazette of
Aug. 15, 1801
June 20, 1818
Sept. 17, 1796
Dec. 2, 1817
HOYLE Edmond, Esq., aged 97 years; the au- thor of a manual on the games of whist, quadrille, piquet, chess and backgammon,
Mrs. -, wife of Joseph Cooper. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Mary, widow of John, in 81st year,
John R., postmaster at Bath, N. C., aged about 35 years, native of this town. Ga- zette of
HOYT Monson, Esq., at New York, aged 52 years; secretary to the Marine Insurance Company. Gazette of
Edward, at Havana. Gazette of
HUBBARD Capt. Richard, drowned at sea. Gazette of
Mrs., wife of Thomas, late of Boston, at East Greenwich, in 40th year,
Dr. Leverett, of New Haven, aged 71 years. Gazette of
Thomas, of Weston, aged 79 years, at Boston. Gazette of
Diadama, wife of Ezra, in this town, aged 48 years. Gazette of
Tuthill, Esq., at Boston, aged 88 years. Ga- zette of
Elijah, Esq., of Middletown, Ct., president of the bank, suddenly,
Mrs. Mary, widow of Daniel, Esq., at Boston, aged 74 years,
March 6, 1822
Dec. 1, 1805 Nov. 28, 1807
Aug. 10, 1771
April 8, 1775
Oct. 1I, 1794
July 2, 1796
March 3, 1798
Feb. 13, 1808
May 30, 1808
July 9, 1808
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Hon. John, at Bristol, in 56th year,
June 3, 1824 July 3, 1824
HOWRAD Abijah, at Thetford, aged 70 years; he fell in his saw mill from a sill on to a ledge and was killed instantly. Gazette of HOXSIE Benjamin, at Newport. Gazette of Mrs. Abigail, widow of Stephen, of South Kingstown, in 92d year, at Portsmouth, of Society of Friends,
Aug. 24, 1769
Oct. 16, 1773
Feb. 15, 1809
507
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HUBBARD Hon. John, professor of mathe- matics and natural philosophy in Dart- mouth College, aged 50 years,
John, professor of mathematics, Dartmouth College, at Hanover, N. H. Gazette of Elvira, youngest daughter of Moses, Esq., aged 12 years, at Brookfield, of the spotted fever. Gazette of
Daniel, at Colchester, Ct., aged 30 years. Gazette of
Rev. Bela, D. D., at New Haven, aged 73 years. Gazette of
Willard, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 75 years,
Capt. Enoch; his daughter was killed by lightning and the captain badly shaken, at Middletown, Ct.,
N. H., at Putney, Vt., aged 24 years; being insane and confined in a cage, he contrived to reach a coal with which he set fire to some straw and so perished Gazette of James, son of Ezra, of this town, at Savan- nah, Ga., aged 32 years; graduate of B. U., Ezra, in this town, in 74th year,
Jonathan, aged 14 years; drowned at Berlin, Ct., in attempting to wade in the river after a duck he had shot. Gazette of
Thomas, printer, at Norwich, Ct., aged 50 years. Gazette of
John W., attorney at law, at Worcester, at Upton, Mass., aged 31 years,
HUBERT Rt. Rev. Jean Francois, Bishop of Quebec, at Quebec, aged 50 years. Ga- zette of
Lieut. Henry A., of the U. S. light artillery, grandson of Major General Dearborn, killed at Fort George, Upper Canada, in the attack on the fort,
Mrs. Thankful, widow of Col. Aaron, at Abington, aged 75 years,
HUDSON Dr. Seth, at Albany, N. Y. Ga- zette of
Hopkins, executed for the murder of Rufus Randall, at Cranston,
Mrs. Hannah, wife of George, in this town, in 38th year. Gazette of
Robert, of this town, at Canton. Gazette of Jonathan, at Rehoboth, aged 22 years. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Maria, wife of Henry, and daughter of Gov. Trumbull, aged 20 years, at Hartford. Gazette of
Aug. 24, 1810 Aug. 25, 1810
Feb. 16, 1811
Oct. 19, 1811
Dec. 12, 1812
Feb. 11, 1813
Aug. 17, 1817
Nov. 8, 1817
Feb. 14, 1818 Oct. 1, 1820
Dec. 8, 1824
Jan. 23, 1825
Sept. 17, 1825
Nov. 25, 1797
May 27, 1813
May 22, 1822
Sept. 19, 1767
Oct. 26, 1798
March 15, 1800 April 10, 1802
Feb. 2, 1805
Dec. 7, 1805
508
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HUDSON Mrs. Hannah, wife of Barzillai, senior editor of the Hartford Courant, at Hart- ford, Ct. Gazette of
Capt. John T., in this town, aged about 29 years; was a seaman; his home was near Schenectady, N. Y.,
Capt. Samuel G., of Newport, at sea, aged 35 years,
Jan. 15, 1810
Henry, formerly of this town, at Geneva, N. Y., in 41st year, leaving wife and five children,
George, in 31st year,
Mrs. Abigail, widow of Reuben, at Seekonk, in 75th year,
Feb. 18, 1820
Thomas, of Newport, at Portsmouth, aged 76 years. Gazette of
Sept. II, 1820
Lydia, daughter of the late Reuben, of See- konk, at Warren, in 49th year,
Oct. 17, 1821
Eunice, widow of Robert, in this town, aged 67 years,
May 15, 1822
Deborah Ann, at Oxford, Mass., aged 19 years, late a resident of Rehoboth. Ga- zette of
William, of Newport, at Whydah, Africa,
Barzillai, aged 82 years, at Hartford, 36th year senior proprietor of Connecticut Courant,
Aug. 1, 1823
HUGER Mrs. Harriet Lucas, wife of Col. Fran- cis K., and daughter of Gen. Thomas Pinkney, of South Carolina, at Phila- delphia. Gazette of
HUGGFORD Peter, Jun., druggist, at New York. Gazette of
Oct. 17, 1795
HUGGINS William, executed at Worcester for murder,
June 19, 1783
Dec. 14, 1816
Dec. 21, 1811
HUGHES Samuel, barber, of the General Greene, at sea. Gazette of
Col. Hugh, at Orangetown, Rockland Co., N. Y .; late deputy quarter master gen- eral in the war of the Revolution; he had made several ineffectual attempts to obtain a compensation for this service in the war but with success; he died three days after returning from Washington, in his 75th year,
Oct. 10, 1807
July 18, 1808,
March 15, 1802
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Jan. 1, 1825
John R. D., at Albany, a well known eccen- tric hair dresser, of New York, suicide. Gazette of
HUGHAN Thomas, M. P., at Hampstead, Eng. Gazette of
Aug. 3, 1799
June -, 1812 Sept. 24, 1819
Aug. 10, 1822 June 7, 1823
509
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HUGHES Victor, governor of the Island, at Cayenne. Gazette of
William, in this town, in 17th year,
Capt. Christopher Greene, of Warwick, master of ship Caravan, of this port, at New Or- leans, in 3 Ist year,
July 22, 1815
Capt. John, in Washington Co., Penn., aged 68 years; a soldier of the Revolution. Ga- zette of
Oct. 10, 1818
Major Thomas, at Warwick, in 70th year; he served through the entire Revolution and three years on the Indian frontier,
Dec. 10, 1821
John, of New Jersey, at New Orleans, be- tween July 29, and
Aug. 5, 1823
Christopher, Esq., aged 80 years, at Balti- more. Gazette of
Sept. 15, 1824
George Jackson, son of John L., at Scituate, aged I year. Gazette of
Aug. 20, 1825
Oct. 8, 1763 April 19, 1783
May 20, 1786
May 26, 1787 Oct. 26, 1793
Sept. 13, 1794 Sept. 23, 1797
Gideon, in this town. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary, wife of Hanson, at Newport, in 37th year. Gazette of
Nov. 18, 1797
Sept. 20, 1800
Sept. 20, 1800
May 8, 1802
April 26, 1806
Sept. 1, 18II Aug. 29, 1814 Aug. 9, 1815
Samuel, at Newport, aged 87 years,
Mrs. Ann, wife of Capt. Peleg, in 69th year, Mrs. Susannah, wife of Rev. Stephen, and daughter of Hon. Christopher Lippitt, of Cranston, at Raynham, in 4Ist year,
Capt. William, of this town, at Charleston, S. C., in 39th year, leaving a wife and three children,
Aug. 16, 1818
Dec. 4, 1819
HULL Joseph, Esq., collector of customs, at New London. Gazette of
Samuel, at Newport. Gazette of
Mary, widow of Samuel, Sen., at Newport, in 82d year; a Friend speaker. Gazette of Capt. John, of Newport, knocked overboard by the boom crossing Charleston Bar, S. C., and drowned. Gazette of Mr. - -- , at Philadelphia. Gazette of
Capt. . -, of wounds received in action at sea. Gazette of
Sally, of this town, died of the fever. Ga- zette of
Mrs. - , of this town, died of the fever. Gazette of
Hanson, at Newport, in 44th year. Gazette of
George, of Newport, chief mate of the brig Polly, on coast of Africa. Gazette of
Eliza, daughter of John, at Burrillville, in 16th year,
Sept. 26, 1807 Aug. 21, 1811
510
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HULL Capt. Thomas, aged 34 years,
, executed at Baltimore, for the mur- der of John Heaps,
Mrs. Ann, wife of Thomas, in this town, aged 55 years,
Feb. 28, 1821
Abigail, eldest daughter of John, at North Providence, in 27 year,
June 17, 1821
William, of Rhode Island, at New Orleans. Gazette of
Oct. 27, 1821
Sally, daughter of John, at North Provi- dence, in 21st year,
March 6, 1823
Mrs. Mary, widow of Samuel, at Newport, aged 74 years,
March 28, 1823
Mrs. Mary, widow of Edward, and daughter of the late Daniel Weeden, of Jamestown, at South Kingstown, in 80th year,
June 14, 1823
Rev. Hezekiah, formerly of New Haven, at Alexandria, La. Gazette of
Sept. 24, 1823
Nathaniel, at Raynham, Mass., aged 92 years. Gazette of
Nov. 1, 1823
Frederick Langdon, infant son of Capt. Gideon,
April 27, 1824
Aug. 4, 1824 Oct. 7, 1824
HULSE John, drowned off Fire Place, Brook- line, L. I.,
Nov. 5, 1813
HUMBERT The French general; he com- manded the expedition that invaded Ire- land some years since; at New Orleans. Gazette of
July 9, 1814
June 10, 1825
June 22, 1825
July 7, 1810
HUMPERVILLE Ichabod, two children of a putrid disorder, at Bethany, in Woodbridge, Ct., May 14, and
HUMPHREY Mrs. - -, wife of Capt. John. Gazette of
Samuel, at Barrington, in 70th year,
James, at Barrington, aged 19 years. Ga- zette of
Dec. 20, 1819 July 14, 1820
May 15, 1807
June 23, 1781 May 10, 1790
Aug. 4, 1792
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Samuel, son of John, at Coventry, in 16th year,
Thomas, at Pawtucket,
D. C., formerly of this town, called himself "Sylvan" ; well known as a medical quack, near Germantown, Penn.,
D. C .; a Philadelphia paper speaking of his death says he lived alone; was found near unconscious and starving to death; he lived 7 days; his life was a mystery; said to have been near 100 years, but probably much exaggerated. Gazette of
HUME Mrs. Mary, wife of John, Esq., at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
511
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HUMPHREY Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Dr. Hosea, and daughter of Capt. James Daggett, of Rehoboth, at Pawtucket, in 28th year. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Abijah, wife of Josiah, Esq., at Barring- ton, in 84th year,
Mrs. Nancy, at North Providence, aged 35 years,
Miss Rebecca, youngest daughter of Jesdah, Jun., and granddaughter of Dea. Josiah, of Barrington, at Pawtuxet, in 24th year, Josiah, in this town, in 34th year; buried with Masonic honors,
Dea. Josiah, at Barrington, in 96th year,
John, Esq., at Barrington, of the fever. Ga- zette of
May 11, 1816
Dr Hosea, at Johnston, in 60th year; late member of General Assembly,
Cyrus, son of Dea. William, in 22d year, at Tiverton,
Hon. Elkanah, at Barrington, in 80th year,
Josiah, in this town, in 22d year, late mate of the brig Gen. Jackson of this port,
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, at Barring- ton, in 98th year,
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Col. Walker, in this town, (colored), executed at Cahawba, Ala., Mrs. Silence, at Weymouth, aged 90 years. Gazette of
Samuel Newell, son of Capt. Emerson, at Barrington, aged 1 year, 5 months,
Benjamin Clifford, infant son of Col. Walker, in this town, aged about 14 months,
Charles Joseph, son of Col. Walker, in this town, aged 5 months,
Major Enoch, native of Connecticut, at Fort St. Philip Plaquemine,
HUMPHREY'S Rev. James, at Athol, Mass., aged 72 years; the first ordained minister of that town. Gazette of
Thomas G., son of James, of Philadelphia, bookseller and printer, in 21st year; was drowned in the Delaware,
James, printer and bookseller, at Philadel- phia, aged 63 years,
Gen. David, suddenly, at New Haven; he served in the Revolution as an aide to Gen- eral Washington; had served in diplomatic circles 14 years; as a special honor the King of Spain gave him 100 Merino sheep the first ever imported to America,
Feb. 17, 1798
June 22, 1801
Jan. 9, 1806
Feb. 14, 1807
Feb. 17, 1812 Dec. 4, 1812
July 30, 1816
Sept. 25, 1818 Oct. 5, 1818
Oct. 21, 1819
April 15, 1820 Jan. 4, 1820 June 13, 1822
Dec. 4, 1822
Sept. 27, 1823
Oct. 28, 1823
Oct. 10, 1824
Aug. 3, 1825
June 4, 1796
May 6, 1808
Feb. 2, 1810
Feb. 21, 1818
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512
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HUMPHREYS Rebecca Eliza, in this town, in 17th year, HUNGERFORD Richard, son of Robert, of East Haddam, aged 17 years, killed by a falling tree,
Aug. 7, 1822
Nov. 10, 1815
HUNNEWELL Richard G., son of R- -, of Portland, aged 16 years, killed at sea, by pirates on ship Dromo,
HUNT Mrs. Abijah, relict of Benjamin,
Oliver, at Providence, Deacon - -, at Northampton, Mass .; two of his children killed by lightning,
Capt. Joshua, of Pawtuxet, died at St. Nicho- las Mole, W. I.,
March 3, 1771
Nov. 13, 1773
Dec. 26, 1777
April 7, 1781
Sept. 20, 1791
Mary, wife of Isaiah, at Rehoboth, in 69th year. Gazette of
Feb. 21, 1795
Jan. 9, 1796
Major Isaiah, at Rehoboth, in 76th year. Gazette of
Mr. .
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, carpenter, at Boston. Gazette
of
Joel, formerly of this town, at the Havana, John, at Rehoboth, in 86th year. Gazette of Mrs. Anna, wife of Seth, at Glocester, in 58th year,
Hon. Samuel, at Ohio, member of Congress from New Hampshire. Gazette of
Clifford, late of Providence, son of Jo- seph W., of Attleboro, at Savannah, Ga.,in 26th year,
Daniel, late of Glocester, at an advanced age, member Society of Friends,
Cyrel, son of Isaiah, late of Rehoboth, at Onondaga, N. Y., aged 48 years, after an illness of 6 days,
John, seaman, wounded and since died from action between the Chesapeake and Shan- non,
Josiah, at Seekonk, in 50th year,
John A., U. S. L. Artillery, a native of Bos- ton, in this town,
June -, 1808 Feb. 26, 1769
March 22, 1769
July 5, 1759
Daniel, Jr., at Rehoboth. Gazette of
Ebenezer, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Capt. Daniel, at an advanced age, at Reho- both. Gazette of
Rev. Asa, of Middleboro, in this town, aged 47 years,
Sabrina, daughter of the late Benjamin,
Feb. II, 1795
Mrs. Rizpah, wife of Levi, in 34th year. Ga- zette of
Sept. 24, 1796
Sept. 29, 1798 April 17, 1800 March 15, 1806
June 12, 1806
Sept. 12, 1807
Sept. 18, 1810
Oct. 27, 1810
March 10, 1813
June 1, 1813 April 12, 1814
April 27, 1817
513
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HUNT Filena, wife of William, and daughter of Ephraim Churchill, at North Providence, in 42d year, John, at Seekonk, in 65th year,
William, at English Prairie, Ill .; had arrived there from England about 16 months previously,
Hon. Ebenezer; many years a member of the Massachusetts Senate board, at North- hampton. Gazette of
Miss Mary, at Newport, aged 87 years,
Mrs. Elizabeth, at North Kingstown, in 90th year,
Dec. 23, 1821
Christmas, at Rehoboth, in 100th year; this well known colored character carried papers from Providence through Seekonk and Rehoboth for many years; served in the Revolution and took great pride appear- ing on parade days with his old uniform; was born at Bristol, in 1722, March 3, 1822
Mary Matilda, youngest daughter of Clement S., Esq., in this town, in 5th year,
May 23, 1822
Horatio A., at Cambridge, aged 20 years. Gazette of
Jan. 29, 1823
March 26, 1823
Aug. 5, 1823
Betsey, in this town, aged 26 years,
Joseph W., at Attleboro, in 74th year,
Lephe Blanding, youngest daughter of Allen, Esq., at Seekonk, aged 1 year, 10 days,
March 25, 1822
June 23, 1825
April 3, 1773
March II, 1802
Feb. 5, 1803
Capt. Henry, late of Newport, at Norwich, Ct., in 85th year. Gazette of
Miss Marion, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,
Dec. 3, 1814 May 31, 1819
June 25, 1820
Jan. 6, 1821 March 29, 1821
Col. Ashbel, at Charlestown, N. H., aged 70 years, soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of
Dec. 4, 1822
John, youngest son of Allen, Esq., at See- konk, aged I year, 10 months,
David, of Rhode Island, at New Orleans, be- tween July 29, and
Helen Matilda, infant daughter of Clement S., in this town,
Aug. 26, 1823 Jan. 9, 1824 Jan. 6, 1825
Ruth N., wife of Peter B., and daughter of Major Paul Nelson, at Pawtucket, aged 27 years,
HUNTER Andrew, aged 72 years, at Newport. Gazette of
Narsworthy, member of Congress from Mississippi territory, at Washington, in 45th year,
Hon. John, formerly of the U. S. senate, in South Carolina. Gazette of
Dec. 1, 1810
Dec. 26, 1811
514
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HUNTER Mrs. Deborah, widow of Dr. Wil-
liam, and mother of Hon. William, of New- port, near London, Eng., in 75th year,
Mr. a justice of the peace, found murdered at Delaware Co., Penn .; shot in the back. Gazette of
Aug. 2, 1817
Capt. Archibald, at Pine Bush, N. Y., aged about 28 years,
Oct. 10, 1822
Col. Henry, aged 83 years, at Pinckneyville, Miss., a worthy of the Revolution, and one of the first settlers of the territory. Ga- zette of
Nov. 20, 1822
Rev. Dr. Andrew, chaplain U. S. navy; was a chaplain in the Revolution; at Washing- ton, D. C.,
Feb. 27, 1823
Mrs. Elizabeth, at Warren, in 84th year. Ga- zette of
June 4, 1825
HUNTING Miss Betsey, wife of Samuel, at Johnston, in 46th year,
May 13, 181I
HUNTINGDON Hon. Hezekiah, in 76th year, at Norwich,
Feb. 10, 1773 Dec. 5, 1789
Lord, in England. Gazette of
Mrs. -, wife of the Governor of Con- necticut, at Norwich, aged 55 years. Ga- zette of
June 7, 1794
Oct. 10, 1818
Mrs. wife of General Ebenezer, at Norwich, Ct., aged 46 years. Gazette of Nathaniel, Esq., attorney at law, at Nor- wich. Gazette of
Dec. 17, 1774
Hon. Jabez, at Norwich, aged 67 years. Ga- zette of
Oct. 14, 1786
Samuel, governor of Connecticut, at Norwich, in 64th year. Gazette of
Jan. 16, 1796
Benjamin, Esq., town clerk, of Norwich, Ct., aged 65 years. Gazette of
Sept. 19, 1801
Major Hezekiah, at Windham, Ct., aged 79 years. Gazette of
Oct. 10, 1807
Rev. Enoch, pastor of First Church of Christ, of Middletown, Ct., aged 69 years,
June 12, 1809
Mrs. Mary, wife of Jabez, Esq., at Norwich, Ct., aged 36 years. Gazette of
Capt. Andrew, at Lebanon, Ct., aged 64 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Abigail, at Ashford, aged 85 years. Ga- zette of
David, at Newport, in 72d year,
Stephen A., merchant, late of this town, at Tiverton, aged 22 years,
Oct. 21, 1809
Aug. 17, 1811
Nov. 30, 1811
Nov. 27, 1813
Aug. 26, 1817
Oct. 15, 1813
Gen. Jedediah, at New London, aged 79 years, formerly collector of the port; a soldier in the Revolution. Gazette of
Nov. 20, 1819
515
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HUNTRESS John, private, killed on board frigate Chesapeake in action with the Shannon,
HURD Ebenezer, formerly post rider in Con- necticut, aged 87 years. Gazette of
May 31, 1788
Aug. 13, 1808
Aug. 20, 1814
HURLBURT Pardon T., formerly of this town, in 40th year, at Buffalo, N. Y. Ga- zette of
HURLBUT Henry C., son of Pardon T., aged 10 years,
Dec. 6, 1819 April 8, 1801
HURLEY Rev. James Morton, in this town, HURRY Samuel, of Philadelphia, aged 41 years, formerly a resident of this town, in Liverpool, Eng.,
Feb. 1, 1820
HURTIN Robert, printer, at New York, in 2 Ist year. Gazette of
HUSE Mrs. Sally, wife of Enoch, at Boston. Gazette of
Sept. 8, 1798
July 3, 1764
HUSSEY Mrs. Eleanor, a native of Ireland, and noted linen-spinner, at Smithfield, in 83d year. Gazette of Nov. 30, 1799
Stephen, Esq., at Nantucket, collector of the customs. Gazette of
Feb. 9, 1805
Hon. Stephen, at Nantucket, aged 69 years. Gazette of
March 2, 1805
Sept. 28, 1811
March 25, 1815
Dec. 26, 1777 Dec. 27, 1785
March 17, 1824
May 27, 1772
May 23, 1789
Oct. 11, 1794
Nov. 7, 1795
Thomas, Esq., at Pittsburg, Penn.,geographer general to the United States. Gazette of David, at Attleboro, at an advanced age. Gazette of
William, drowned in New York Harbor. Ga- zette of
June 1, 1813
Rt. Rev. Bishop, bishop of Worcester, in England, aged 88 years. Gazette of
Freeman, at Smithfield, aged 16 years. Ga- zette of
Sept. 12, 1818
Sept. 14, 1799
HUSFORD George, a servant, drank too much cold water, near Annapolis, Md,
Capt. Obed, at Nantucket, aged 72 years. Gazette of
Peter, at Nantucket, aged 40 years; Deputy Grand Master 12th Masonic district; thrown from his carriage. Gazette of
HUSSING John, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between November 23, 1776, and HUSTIS Daniel, in 30th year, at Hartford, HUTCHESON Rev. John, in attempting to cross the Big Capon in a skiff with two daughters, one of the said daughters was drowned, in Virginia. Gazette of
HUTCHINS Capt. Silas, of Providence, at Killingly, in 55th year,
516
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HUTCHINS Capt. Richard, at North Provi- dence, in 39thyear, a well known nautical commander. Gazette of
Ruth and Mary, daughters of Dr. Penuel, of Killingly, Ct., died Jan., 1808, poem in issue of
John L., in 26th year, at Killingly, Ct.,
John L., of Killingly, a recent graduate of Rhode Island College, and divinity student. Gazette of
March 26, 1808
Sept. 25, 1811
Feb. 3, 1814 May 4, 1814
May 10, 1814
Jan. 16, 1819
Feb. 23, 1821
Mrs. Lydia, wife of Capt. Simon, at Killing- ly, Ct.,
Oct. 7, 1823
March 16, 1825
July 16, 1825
James or Lewis (as both names are given), aged 40 years, a detestable monster, exe- cuted, at Spanish Town,
March 16, 1773
Sept. 2, 1780
Jan. 31, 1801
Shrimpton, Esq., late of Boston, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 93 years. Gazette of
James, of U. S. engineer corps, at Fort Walcott, Newport Harbor, aged 40 years. Gazette of
Feb. 23, 1805
Feb. 1I, 1809 March 14, 1808
Miss Lydia, eldest daughter of the late Capt. Richard, at Pawtuxet, in 22d year,
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Ezra, Esq., at Killingly, Ct., in 55th year,
Capt. Silas, at Killingly, Ct., aged 61 years, Mrs. Sarah, at Killingly, Ct., aged 86 years, Ezra, Esq., attorney at law, formerly of this town, at Killingly, Ct. Gazette of
Henry, son of John, aged 7 months, in this town,
Miss Mary, suicide by drowning, at Canter- bury, Ct., aged about 22 years,
March 3, 1822
Mary, wife of Dr. Penuel, at Killingly, Ct., in 62d year,
Elisha P., son of Dr. Penuel, at Killingly, Ct., aged 25 years, attorney of law. Ga- zette of
HUTCHINSON William, at Danvers, from drinking cold water. Gazette of
Aug. 24, 1771
Thomas, Esq., late governor of Massachu- setts, in his 69th year, near Brompton, Eng. Gazette of
Ann, widow of William, Esq., at Middlesex Co., N. j., aged 101 years, 9 months, 7 days; was mother of 13 children and grand, great grand and great-great grandmother of 375 persons, several of the 5th genera- tion. Gazette of
Col. Israel, at Danvers, aged 84 years, from a fall in his saw mill; was a soldier in the Revolution,
March 19, 1811
Nov. 30, 1811
March 17, 1821
517
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
HUTSON Thomas, Jun., at Beaufort, S. C., aged 22 years, killed in a duel with Arthur Smith, aged 23, and buried in one grave with his murderer. Gazette of
HUTTON John, at Philadelphia, aged 108 years, 4 months. Gazette of Acbah, wife of William C., at Seekonk, in 53d year, William C., at Seekonk, in 63d year.
Oct. 17, 1807
Jan. 5, 1793
Dec. 25, 1815 Jan. 5, 1816
-, executed at Baltimore for the murder of John Heaps,
July 14, 1820
Rev. Jacob, native of England, at Washing- ton, D. C .; 50 years a Baptist minister, aged 80 years. Gazette of
June 22, 1822
Charles, Esq., professor of mathematics, in England, aged 86 years. Gazette of
March 15, 1823
HUXFORD Thomas, merchant, at Boston, aged 38 years. Gazette of
June 6, 1807
HYATT Mrs. Hannah, wife of Capt. Hyatt, in this town. Gazette of
May 31, 1806
Capt. Charles L., of this town, at sea on board ship Two Catharines, in a South American port,
Oct. - , 1819
Mrs. Ann, widow of Capt. Charles, in this town, in 32d year,
March 5, 1823
Mrs. Thyra, wife of Josiah, at Rehoboth, buried,
Rev. Ephraim, at Rehoboth,
John and his lady, at New York, of the fever. Gazette of
Sept. 21, 1805
HYERS John, Jr., of Newport, lost at sea. Ga- zette of
June 19, 1773
HIJAR Marquis De, massacred with his whole family and servants, at Madrid. Ga- zette of
HYLAND Nathaniel, caulker. Gazette of HOYLE Col. Joseph, aged 59 years,
HYNE Timothy, at Farmington, N. Y., aged 60 years; was stung by bees and lived about an hour. Gazette of
HYSTOP Robert, at New York. Gazette of
Sept. 3, 1808
Oct. 28, 1786 April 12, 1800
June 4, 1814 Sept. 29, 1798
HYDE Benjamin, Jr., killed by Jonathan Shep- erdson, in a personal encounter, at Attle- boro,
Oct. 22, 1764
Nov. 4, 1774 Oct. 5, 1783
William, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
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IDE Dr. William, native of Rehoboth, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
William, at Rehoboth, in 37th year,
Lucy, wife of David, at Smithfield, in 20th year,
Sept. 21, 1809
Amos, at Attleboro, in 8Ist year, very suddenly,
Feb. 5, 1810
Miss Nabby K., daughter of the Simeon, at Seekonk, in 24th year,
Dec. 5, 1813
Timothy, at Cumberland, in 83d year,
Nov. 10, 1814
Mrs. Lydia, wife of Jacob, in 58th year. Ga- zette of
Jan. 7, 1815
Amos, at Attleboro, aged 60 years, of the fever,
March 31, 1816 Jan. 25, 1818
Ezra, at Seekonk, in 51st year,
Sarah, wife of Nathaniel, Jun., at Seekonk, in 55th year. Gazette of
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