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Dec. 25, 1819
Levi, in this town, in 59th year,
March 25, 1822
Capt. Eliphalet, at Seekonk, aged 39 years,
March 24, 1825
IMLAY William, Esq., commissioner of loans for Connecticut, at Hartford, aged 64 years. Gazette of
Aug. 15, 1807
May 13, 1822
INCHBOLD Mrs. a noted English
character; in England. Gazette of
Oct. 6, 1821
Nov. 28, 1807
April 22, 1815
Aug. 7, 1819
Miss Ruth, at Dorchester, aged 21 years; as a young man was carrying a gun through the room, it discharged and killed her in- stantly. Gazette of
Mrs. Lucy M., wife of Dr. William, at Bos- ton, aged 38 years,
INGELL Mrs. Prudence, wife of Capt. Abiather, at Taunton. Gazette of
Abiather, Esq., aged 60 years, at Taunton. Gazette of
INGERFIELD Peter, of Cambridge, or Boston, killed on privateer sloop Independence, Capt. Tillinghast, in an action at sea. Ga- zette of
Aug. 31, 1820
Feb. 15, 1823
Nov. 25, 1809
Aug. 2, 1823
Nov. 23, 1776
INARE Susannah, drowned in Hell Gate, by swamping of the boat,
INCHER Moses, at Havana. Gazette of
INGALLS Oliver, formerly of North Providence, at Pomfret, Ct., drowned. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary, wife of Lewis, formerly of this town, at Lansingburgh, Ind., in 36th year,
Sept. 21, 1793 Jan. 25, 1802
519
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
INGERSOLL Hon. Jared, president judge of the district court for the city and county of Philadelphia. Gazette of
Nov. 9, 1822
Hon. Jonathan, at New Haven, in 76th year, lieut. governor of Connecticut, a graduate of Yale; left wife and 7 children,
Jan. II, 1823
INGHAM Joseph, from ill-usage as a prisoner of war. Gazette of
Nov. 24, 1781
INGLISS Stephen, shipwright, at Boston, suddenly,
Nov. 30, 1773
INGRAHAM Mary, wife of John, in 82d year. Gazette of
Sept. 21, 1782 May 18, 1799
Mrs. , wife of Samuel. Gazette of Mrs. Patience, aged 63 years, in this town. Gazette of
June 1, 1799 Aug. 24, 1799
John, at Bristol, aged 72 years. Gazette of Timothy, son of Simeon, in this town, in 20th year. Gazette of
Oct. 25, 1800
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Simeon, in this town, in 5Ist year, Mrs. - , wife of Barton. Gazette of
June 20, 1803 Feb. 25, 1809
Lawton, native of Warren, aged 28 years, at Savannah, Ga.,
Nov. 25, 1817
Comfort, at Pawtucket, in 78th year,
Aug. 25, 1821
Aug. 24, 1822
Sept. 14, 1822
Oct. 3, 1822
March 30, 1823
Jeremiah, formerly of Attleboro, at Cynthi- ana, Ky., in 77th year. Gazette of
June II, 1823
Lydia, daughter of the late Benjamin, former- ly of Bristol, at Arkwright Village,
July 27, 1823
Nathan D., aged 56 years, very suddenly, at Canandaigua, N. Y.,
Feb. 16, 1824
Mrs. Chloe, widow of Jeremiah, formerly of Attleboro, in 72d year, at Cincinnati, O. Gazette of
INMAN Ralph, at Cambridge, aged 75 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Ann, wife of Richard. Gazette of
Joseph, in Ontario; while in the woods at work with another man he asked which way the tree would fall, leaned against and died instantly,
Sept. 15, 1824
June 14, 1788 Nov. 21, 1795 -
Nov. 16, 1819
Miss Ann, of Bristol, at Coventry, aged 16 years. Gazette of
Feb. 17, 1821
Henry, at Bristol, aged 25 years. Gazette of James Burr, infant son of Jeremiah, at Pen- sacola, Fla.,
Charlotte, wife of Jeremiah and daughter of Col. James Burr, of this town, in 33d year, James, at Bristol, suddenly, aged about 50 years,
520
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
INMAN Benjamin, a seaman, drowned from schooner Romeo of this port, off Chinca- teaque Shoals. Gazette of
Benjamin, seaman, was knocked overboard in a squall from schooner Romeo, of this port, off Chincateaque Shoals,
Oziel, at Glocester, in 41st year. Gazette of NNES Rev. Mr. , Catholic priest, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
IREDELL Hon. James, one of the U. S. Asso- ciate Justices of the Supreme Court, at Edenton, N. C.,
IREN Mrs. Mary, wife of Peter, at Bristol, aged about 50 years,
Feb. 8, 1821
IRISH John, aged 47 years, at Middletown, drowned
Sept. 15, 1815
Joseph, at Richmond, son of the late Col. George, of Middletown, in 46th year,
Jedediah, at Newport, aged 47 years. Ga- zette of
IRONS Margaret, wife of Laban, in 21st year, at Glocester. Gazette of
Samuel, at Glocester, in 59th year,
Stephen, son of Nicholas, of this town, in 20th year, fell overboard from brig Decatur, of this port, at sea,
Dec. 30, 1822
April 20, 1824
July 27, 1816
Feb. 7, 1818
Nov. 26, 1771
Dec. 17, 1822
April 27, 1765
Gen. James, at York, Penn., a Revolutionary officer of merit. Gazette of
Col .- -, in Old Providence, formerly of the United States, who went to this island with Commodore Aury. Gazette of
Oct. 23, 1822
Jan. 4, 1823 Aug. 20, 1825
Sept. 22, 1798
Oct. 20, 1799
Mrs. Sarah, widow of Col. George, of Middle- town, at Newport, in 83d year. Gazette of
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Feb. 17, 1816
April 6, 1818
March 12, 1823
March 31, 1798 Nov. 2, 1815
Mrs. Susan B., wife of Arnold, in this town, in 28th year,
IRVINE Henry, found murdered near Notchi- toches, La. Gazette of
IRVING Rev. Thomas Pitt, principal of the Hagerstown Academy, at Washington. Gazette of
John, executed for the murder of his wife, at Charleston, S. C.,
Edmond, made an attack on Lewis T. Matt- ingly, editor of the Richmond Republican, who shot him through the heart. Mr. I. had not been married but a few days to a daughter of Greene Clay, of Madison Co., Va .; at. Richmond, Va.,
IRWIN Christopher, Esq., inventor of the marine chair, at Bermudas. Gazette of
March 22, 1806
Jan. 30, 1819
521
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
ISAAC Jacob, at Newport, at an advanced age, a worthy member of the Jewish Society. Gazette of
Moses, late of Newport, at New York. Ga- zette of
Ralph, at Branford, Ct., in 58th year, form- erly an eminent merchant, at New Haven. Gazette of
Nov. 9, 1799
Lieut. G. W., of the Macadonian, of the fever. Gazette of
Aug. 14, 1822
ISRAEL John, late editor of the "Tree of Knowledge," at Washington, Penn. His death was in consequence of a mortification occasioned by a slight puncture of one of his fingers. Gazette of
Nov. 1, 1806
ISTRIA Duke of, Field Marshal Bessieres, for 16 years Napoleon's commander of his body guards; shot dead on the field of battle, at Lutzen,
May 1, 1813
ITALISKOI Prince, the Count Suowarron, on his estate near Kobrin, Ger.,
ITURBRIDE Late Emperor of Mexico, shot at Padilla,
IVERS Mrs. Hannah, wife of James, and only sister of the late Barlow Trecothick, Esq., formerly Lord Mayor of London, at Bos- ton, aged 79 years. Gazette of
IVES Capt. Robert H., at Lisbon, in 24th year. Gazette of
Rev. James, pastor of a church at Monson, suddenly. Gazette of
Joseph, drowned at Wallingford, Conn., John, at New Haven, aged 60 years. Ga- zette of
Aug. 13, 1808
March 12, 1813
April 30, 1814
Dec. 7, 1820
June 16, 1804
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JACK colored servant of John Mason, late of Warren, aged 84 years, at Tuuisset Neck. He was noted for his integrity and truth. Gazette of
March 2, 1800
July 18, 1824
Jan. 10, 1807
Aug. 8, 1795
Jan. 11, 1806 May 12, 1807
Elizabeth, second daughter of Thomas P., in 17th year,
Capt. William, late of Salem, at Savannah, Geo., aged 51 years. Gazette of John, at Sudbury, killed by an explosion of powder, at Clemsford. Gazette of IZARD Hon. Ralph, in South Carolina. Ga- zette of
March 24, 1798
Sept. 22, 1798
Aug. 29, 1807
522
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
JACK Peter, printer, at New York. Gazette of Alexander, at Newport, in 76th year,
JACKMAN Mr. - - ,at Boscawen, N. H .;
has lost three children of the fever. Ga- zette of
Col. Abel, at Corinth, N. H., aged 58 years; in hiving bees was so stung by them as to cause death in 10 minutes. Gazette of
JACKSON Capt. George, formerly member of General Assembly, at Providence,
Susannah, daughter of late Stephen, Esq. Gazette of
Lydia, widow of Capt. George. Gazette of William, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Anna, widow of Stephen, Esq., late of this town, at Pomfret, in 73d year. Gazette of Mrs. - -, wife of Daniel. Gazette of Nancy, at Attleboro, in 30th year. Gazette of Dr. Hull, at Portsmouth, N. H., a celebrated physician and oculist. Gazette of
William, a seaman, his body taken from the river,
Jeremiah, son of Capt. Thomas, of this town, at Surinam, in 16th year. Gazette of
General Michael, at Newtown, Mass, Ga- zette of
Daniel, formerly of Boston, in this town, in 65th year,
Charles, Esq., son of the late General Jack- son of Massachusetts, at Cumberland Island, Ga.,
Nov. 25, 1801
June 1, 1805
March 29, 1806
Aug. 30, 1806
Capt. Thomas, of this town, very suddenly his remains were buried in the North Burial Yard; died,
John, at Havana. Gazette of
Dr. David, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
Gen. Henry, at Boston, aged 62 years, of the Revolutionary Army,
Oct. 31, 1807 Feb. 27, 1821
Dec. 10, 1814
Aug. 17, 1820
March 1, 1769
June 20, 1772 Oct. 12, 1776
Dec. 26, 1777
Feb. 16, 1782 June 5, 1784
March 28, 1795
Oct. 7, 1797
March 17, 1798
Feb. 28, 1801
April 25, 1801
May 20, 1806
Mingo, colored, native of Barbaboes, at New York, aged 110 years. Gazette of
Gen. James, senator from Georgia, at Wash- ington. Gazette of
Gen. A. -- , who lately killed Mr. Dick- inson in a duel; killed also in a duel with Mr. Thomas Swan, near Danville, Tenn. Gazette of
Mrs. Susan, wife of Capt. Richard, in this town, in 74th year,
Dec. 21, 1806
March 17, 1807 Nov. 28, 1807 July 30, 1808
Jan. 4, 1809
ยท
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
JACKSON Morton, U. S. Navy, in 18th year, son of the late Dr. Jackson, of Philadelphia, at Greenwich, near New York. Gazette of Bartholomew, at Newport, in 92d year. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Eliza, wife of Dr. James and daughter of Capt. Vine Elderkin, formerly of Wind- ham, Ct., at Manlius, N. Y. Gazette of Mrs. Ruth, widow of Gen. Michael Jackson, of Newton, Mass., at Middletown, Ct. Ga- zette of -
Jonathan, Esq., at Boston, aged 67 years. Gazette of
William, formerly a merchant of Boston, in England, aged 79 years. Gazette of
Samuel, in this town, in 83d year,
Benjamin B., mariner, in 23rd year, fell from mainmast of brig Vigalant,
Feb. 16, 1812
Edward, mate of the British ship Shannon, on board the Yankee Privateer,from wounds received in the action. Gazette of
Frances James, Esq., aged 44 years, at Brigh- ton, Eng., had been a distinguished diplomat,
William, in this town, in 50th year,
Cyres, at Butternuts, N. Y., in exploding a blast severely wounded himself and killed his little daughter standing near,
July 4, 1817
July 26, 1817
Mr. -; was fixing the flint in his gun when the peice went off and killed his mother, who was in the room; at Canan- daigua, N. Y. Gazette of
William Prince, infant son of John, in this town. Gazette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of John C., in 27th year,
Rev. Francis, pastor of the church at Darien, Ga., aged 29 years ; at Boston. Gazette of
-, son of Walter, from an explosion of gunpowder which he set on fire. Gazette of
Capt. Simon, at Newton, aged 60 years, a soldier in the Revolution. Gazette of Capt. Richard, aged 88 years,
Capt. Stephen, late of this town, and many years cashier of the Exchange Bank in
July 8, 1809
Sept. 23, 1809
Sept. 30, 1809
Feb. 3, 1810
March 10, 1810
April 7, 1810 Sept. 6, 1811
March 20, 1813
Aug. 5, 1814 Aug. 26, 1815
William, and two of his daughters, perished in the burning of his house, in Shenandoah Co., Va.,
Nov. 15, 1817
Nov. 29, 1817
Dec. 19, 1817
Dec. 20, 1817
June 27, 1818
Oct. 24, 1818 Dec. 29, 1818
523
524
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
JACKSON :
this town, in 57th year, very suddenly, while on his way to his home; at Thomp- son, Ct.,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Patrick P., aged 49 years, perished in a fire, at Boston. Ga- zette of
Feb. 3, 1821
Patrick P., painter and glazier, aged 40 years, perished in a fire at Boston. Gazette of Feb. 3, 1821 William, infant son of Nathan W., Esq., in this town, aged I year, Oct. 1, 1821
Warren and his son, aged 6 years, both drowned by the upsetting of a canoe, in Oconee River,
April 26, 1822
April 16, 1825
Aug. 9, 1768 April 19, 1775
Mrs. Martha, wife of William, of Uxbridge, and daughter of Gershom, Carpenter of this town, at Providence, in her 23d year,
Miss Olive, daughter of the late Samuel. Ga- zette of
Joseph, of this town, at Baltimore, in 22d year. Gazette of
Oct. 14, 1797
Capt. John, at Rehoboth, in 67th year. Ga- zette of
Jan. 5, 1799
Bela, carpenter of the General Greene, at sea. Gazette of
Aug. 3, 1799
Phebe, wife of John, at Rehoboth, in 37th year. Gazette of
Dec. 7, 1799
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Nathaniel, aged 75 years; had been married 58 years; their posterity amounts to 101; 10 children, 76 grand and 15 great-grandchildren; in this town,
Capt. Wilson, late of this town, at Porto Bello, in 59th year,
Aug. 10, 1805
Israel, native of London, 80 years a resident of Philadelphia, a worthy Israelite, aged 96 years,
March 3, 1810
May 29, 1810
May 29, 1810
Dec. 22, 1810
Dea. Calvin, aged 59 years, drowned in Pal- mer's river, Rehoboth, while washing sheep, Soranus, son of Dea. Calvin, aged about 20 years, drowned in Palmer's River, Reho- both, while washing sheep,
Samuel, son of John, at Rehoboth, in 27th year. Gazette of
Jan. 7, 1820
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Hon. John G., U. S. Judge for Western District of Virginia, and formerly member of Congress, at Clarkesburg, Va. Gazette of
JACOBS Capt. Samuel, suddenly, on his sloop, while standing at the helm, at Newport, Henry, of Danvers, killed at Lexington,
Aug. 8, 1779
Feb. 16, 1793
Oct. 2, 1 802
525
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
JACOBS Joseph, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va., Miss - -, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,
Dec. 26, 1811
Dec. 26, 1811
Capt. Wilson, aged 38 years. On the 31st of January he had an action with a British vessel and beat her off; on the Ist captured the schooner William of Nassau; the same evening the Captain went forward to see about securing his prisoners and then aft, after which he was missing; it is supposed he was lost overboard as it was blowing a brisk gale at the time. Gazette of
Capt. John, at Seekonk, in 52nd year, killed by a blast of a rock at Kettle Point; has left a mother, sister, widow, and seven children to mourn his loss,
Henry, formerly of this town, at New York, merchant,
Maria Aborn, daughter of the late Henry, aged 5 years,
Miss Hannah, daughter of Dea. Calvin, at Re- hoboth, in 45th year,
Capt., of schooner Patriot, killed in action with pirates off San Antonio. Gazette of Hannah Aborn, daughter of Henry, in this town, aged 5 years, 8 months,
Mrs. Marcy, widow of Capt. Wilson, in this town, in 70th year,
Isaac, of Rehoboth, Mass., at sea on board brig Fame, near Havana. Gazette of
July 21, 1824
April 18, 1825
JUDETH Joseph, seaman, killed on board frigate Chesapeake in action with the Shannon,
JAKEWAYS Mrs. Catherine, widow of Capt. Henry, at Newport, aged 82 years. Ga- zette of
JAMES William, late of Newport, at Provi- dence. Gazette of
Mrs. - -, wife of Samuel. Gazette of
Abel, of Society of Friends, at Philadelphia, in 65th year. Gazette of
Tobias, boatswain, killed in action at sea,
Miss Sarah, at Newport, in 76th year. Ga- zette of
Benjamin, in this town, in 40th year,
Feb. 25, 1815
June 6, 1815
July 26, 1819 Aug. 19, 1820
Aug. 27, 1822 Oct. 26, 1822
Nov. 15, 1822
May 18, 1823
Miriam, of Scituate, Mass., drowned in the Charles River, by upsetting of a sail boat, JACOX Sarah, widow, at Providence. Ga- zette of
Aug. 3, 1771
June 1, 1813
Jan. 16, 1813
Dec. 26, 1778 May 7, 1785
Nov. 13, 1790 June 19, 1793
Oct. 27, 1798 May 8, 1809
526
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
JAMES Mrs. Catharine, wife of John and daughter of the late William Downing, of Newport, in this town, in 59th year,
William, mate of sloop Hudson, Capt. Brown- nell; leaves wife and family at Newport ; at Richmond, drowned,
May 27, 1819
John, at New Bedford, in 78th year, formerly of this town,
Sept. 4, 1821
Joseph, at Baltmore Co., Md .; had been mar- ried the Wednesday evening before and leaves a widow not full 13 years old,
Aug. 4, 1822 Oct. 6, 1822
George, in this town, in 42nd year,
Samuel, at sea, perished in a shipwreck,
Feb. 22, 1823
Samuel, Esq., in this town, in 7Ist year, sud- denly,
March 15, 1823
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Charles, aged 47 years, at Boston. Gazette of
William, in this town, aged about 46 years,
Mrs. Martha, wife of Capt. Benjamin, at Newport, aged 60 years. Gazette of
July 13, 1825
JANES Mary, wife of Horace, Esq., at St. Albans, Vt., aged 40 years,
June 18, 1822
Sally C. B., daughter of Horace, Esq., of St. Albans, Vt., aged 17 years, at Greenfield, Mass.,
Mrs., widow of John, aged 97 years, at Irving- hal-Aston, Bucks, Eng .; mother of 17 children, 9 now living, eldest 78, youngest 52; she was carried to the grave by six generations, the pall supported by six grand- daughters. Gazette of
Jonathan, at Easthampton, aged 99 years; was born in that part of the town then called Northampton now East, Aug. 2, 1726; was a soldier under Major Pomeroy against Louisburg in 1745; had been a church member more than 75 years. Ga- zette of
JANEWAY William, drowned in New York Harbor. Gazette of
JANUARY Benjamin, at Philadelphia, in 47th year. Gazette of
JARVIS John, of Marblehead, died at Course Harbor, Newport, a prisoner of war. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Amelia, wife of James and eldest daughter of Samuel Broome, suddenly, at New Haven. Gazette of
Sarah, widow of Col. Learnard, at Boston, in 68th year. Gazette of
May II, 1825
July 2, 1814
Sept. 14, 1799
March 21, 1778
Jan. 24, 1789
Jan. 2, 1790 -
March 12, 1817
Nov. 8, 1823 Dec. 10, 1824
June 18, 1822
Jan. 5, 1825
527
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
JARVIS James, midshipman of the U. S. frigate Constellation, in action with a French ship, Charles, at Philadelphia, aged 77 years. Ga- zette of
Feb. 1, 1800
Oct. 4, 1806
Dr. Charles, at Boston, aged 59 years. Ga- zette of
Nov. 21, 1807
Nathan, printer, at Annapolis, Md., in 39th year. Gazette of
May 5, 1810
Rt. Rev. Abraham, D. D., Bishop of Con- necticut, at New Haven, Ct.,
May 10, 1813
JAQUES James, found dead with a log of wood across his neck, at Richmond,
Feb. 4, 1793
JACQUIES Nathan, formerly of South Kings- town, at Newport, aged 70 years,
March 28, 1823
JAQUITH Sarah, in her 90th year, at Wilming- ton, Del .; she was the mother of 16 child- ren, 10 of whom are now living, 5 sons and 5 daughters all married and in good circum- stances, and 68 grand, 166 great-grand and 4 great-great-grandchilden, 248 in all liv- ing offspring,
JASTRAM John, at Smithfield, aged 29 years, Cynthia, widow of Joseph and only surviving daughter of Danforth P. Lyndon,
JAY Mrs. Sarah, wife of Governor John, at New York. Gazette of
June 5, 1802
Sept. 6, 1806
Dec. 26, 1777 June 29, 1793
Oct. 27, 1798
John, at New York, suicide, aged 46 years. Gazette of
May 2, 1818
Capt. Samuel, of Newport, at sea on passage from Philadelphia, aged 65 years,
Mrs. - , widow of Capt. Samuel, at New- port,
JEFFREY Mrs. Mary, wife of Patrick, at Bath, Eng., at an advanced age; formerly a resi- dent of Providence. Gazette of
Patrick, Esq., formerly of London, Eng., merchant, at Milton, Mass.,
JEHRUNG Gottlieb, native of Bavaria, at Johnston, near Tar Bridge, aged 46 years,
Feb. 6, 1771 Oct. 10, 1814
Nov. 3, 1820
JAYNE Rev. Peter, pastor of Methodist Church, at Boston, aged 26 years. Gazette of
JEFFERS Edward, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Caleb, at Newport, aged 32 years. Gazette of Jonathan, at Newport, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Oct. 31, 1820
April 9, 1821
May 19, 1808
May 11, 1812
March 16, 1822
JAQUARAS Hannah, fell into a well and was drowned, at Philadelphia, in 16th year. Ga- zette of
Feb. 4, 1792
528
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
JENCKS Mrs. -, widow of William, at an advanced age,
Daniel, Esq., in 73rd year,
Dr. John, at Smithfield, in his 66th year. Ga- zette of
June 1, 1776
Dec. 26, 1778
Jeremiah, of this town. Gazette of
Freelove, wife of Capt. Sylvanus and daugh- ter of Capt. James Fenner, deceased, in her 29th year ; her remains were deposi- ted in the tomb of the late Oliver Arnold; died Feb. 19th, buried
Feb. 22, 1780
June 18, 1780
Rufus, in the British prison ship New York. Gazette of
Dec. 20, 1780
Jonathan, late of Pawtucket, in North Provi- dence, but then of Brookfield, Mass., in 75th year, April 1, 1781, buried the 4th at Pawtucket.
Lieut. Oliver, at the barracks in Philadel- phia,
Feb. 4, 1782 -
Bridget, widow of Nathaniel, at North Provi- dence, in 89th year ; sermon by Rev. Wil- liam Rogers : Job VII 7, "O Remember that my life is wind";
Sept. 12, 1782
Dec. 28, 1782 April 5, 1783
May 25, 1784
Jan. 31, 1786
Nov. 18, 1786
Crawford, merchant, in 24th year,
John, for many years a member of the General Assembly from this town, in his 6Ist year,
Mrs. Prescilla, wife of Capt. Jeremiah, in 34th year. Gazette of
William, son of the late John, Esq., aged 21 years,
Olive, daughter of Col. Ebenezer, at Paw- tucket, in 18th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Joanna, widow of Hon. Daniel, in 93d year,
Samuel, son of Col. Eleazer, of North Provi- dence, at the Havannah, in 18th year. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Ann, widow of Capt. Jeremiah, in 76th year. Gazette of
Jan. 2, 1791
March 31, 1792
July 1, 1792
Aug. 9, 1794
March 13, 1796
July 8, 1797
Aug. 12, 1797
Capt. Charles, at sea on passage home from St. Martin's, Gazette of
Daniel, of this town, lost at sea. Gazette of Joseph, son of Dr. John and grandson of Gov. Joseph, at Smithfield, in 70th year, Jonathan, Esq., of North Providence, at Win- chester, N. H.,
Ebenezer, Esq., at North Providence, in 87th year. Gazette of
Sept. 12, 1789
Aug. 29, 1770 July 7, 1784
Freelove, wife of John, Esq., at North Provi- dence, in 42nd year,
529
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
JENCKS Nancy, at Pawtucket, aged 20 years, daughter of Col. Eleazer. Gazette of Phebe, at Pawtucket, aged 16 years, daughter of Col. Eleazer. Gazette of
Mrs. Experience, widow of Ebenezer, at Paw- tucket, in 91st year. Gazette of
Sarah, wife of George and daughter of Joseph Whipple, of Smithfield, at Cheshire, Mass .; Mr. W. has buried 5 daughters within 12 months. Gazette of
Ebenezer, of this town, merchant, at Island of St. Thomas, after a short illness, aged 25 years. Gazette of
June 1, 1799
June 29, 1799
Capt. John, son of Henry, at Smithfield, in 40th year. Gazette of
Nov. 9, 1799
Capt. Stephen, at North Providence, in 75th year,
Nov. 16, 1800
Henry, at Smithfield, in 71st year. Gazette of
July 23, 1803
Caleb, Esq., who had lately removed from North Providence, a land surveyor and man of uncommon ingenuity, in state of New York. Gazette of
Mrs. Anna, wife of John, at Smithfield, in 64th year,
Mrs. Patience, wife of Thomas, at Smithfield, in 74th year. Gazette of
May 6, 1809
Amos Throop, late of this town, merchant, at Havana, aged 31 years,
July 8, 1809 Sept. 7, 1809
April 14, 1810
Dec. 22, 1810
Mrs. Amity, wife of Henry, at Smithfield, in 77th year,
Feb. 5, 1811
Thomas, at Smithfield, in 75th year. Gazette of
Comfort, in his 47th year, in this town,
Mrs. Abigail, wife of Hon. John, in this town, in 69th year,
June 12, 1813
Eben Crawford, son of Eben, merchant, in this town, in 15th year,
July 22, 1813
Rev. Harvey, A. M., pastor of the Baptist Church, at Hudson, N. Y., aged 27 years, graduate of Brown University,
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Ebenezer, at Cranston, in 39th year. Gazette of
Jan. 6, 1798
Jan. 6, 1798
July 28, 1798
Feb. 23, 1799
Mrs. Inspernon, widow of William, Esq., at Smithfield, in 87th year. Gazette of
Nov. 26, 1803
Jan. 6, 1807
Capt. Jeremiah, in this town, in 54th year,
John, Esq., at Pawtucket, in 83d year. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Bethiah, in this town, in 58th year. Ga- zette of
Oct. 26, 1811 Feb. 3, 1813
July 15, 1814
Aug. 20, 1814
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
JENCKS Whipple, at Cumberland, in 24th year, Eleazer, Jun., at Pawtucket, of the fever,
Mary, wife of Joseph, Esq., and daughter of thelate Jarathmael Bowers, Esq., of Somer- set. Gazette of
Mrs. Marcy, wife of Stephen and daughter of Joshua Arnold, at Pawtucket, in 60th year,
Mrs. Rhoda, wife of Jerathmael, at Paw- tucket, in 57th year,
Mrs. Sally, wife of John C., aged 36 years,
May 8, 1817
Capt. Jabez, at Pawtucket, in 38th year,
Oct. 23, 1817
John, at Smithfield, aged 82 years,
Feb. 23, 1818
March 4, 1818 April 22, 1818 Sept. 13, 1818
Nov. 7, 1818
Aug. 20, 1819
April 14, 1820
April 15, 1820
April 29, 1820
Aug. 19, 1820
Barton, formerly of North Providence, aged 24 years, at Boston,
Capt. Thomas, formerly of this town, at sea on board ship Meridian on passage from New Orleans to Liverpool. Gazette of
Joseph, at Smithfield, in 81st year; was grand- son of Governor Joseph; ten of his child- ren with their wives and husbands attended his funeral,
Arnold, eldest son of Luke, at Wrentham, in 23d year,
Jerathmael, at Pawtucket, aged 59 years,
Mrs. Margaret, widow of Major Ichabod, at Pawtucket, in 79th year,
William D., son of the late Joseph, at Cum- berland, in 18th year. Gazette of
Col. Eleazer, at Pawtucket, in 76th year, Lemuel, infant son of Ezra, in this town,
Polly, wife of Ezra, in this town, aged 29 years,
Jan. 1, 1816 Jan. 10, 1816
July 20, 1816
Oct. 8, 1816
April 3, 1817
Miss Mary, late of Pawtucket, aged 78 years, at Wrentham,
Miss Freelove, in 68th year, in this town, Joseph, late of this town, at Terre Haute, Ind., Mrs. wife of Russell; drove into Scotts Pond, Smithfield, with her children three or five, and was drowned. Gazette of
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