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July 17, 1824
KING Capt. Zebulon, late of the Massachusetts Line, killed by Indians near the Hock- hitching, Ohio,
April 30, 1789
Mrs .- wife of Samuel, suddenly, at Newport. Gazette of
Feb. 18, 1792
Mary Hamilton, of Newport, aged 21 years, at Boston,
Oct. 21, 1794
William, comedian, at Norfolk, Va. Gazette of
Oct. 22, 1796 Jan. 18, 1797
Daniel, at Smithfield,
Thankful, daughter of Caleb, in 22d year, in this town. Gazette of
Feb. 24, 1798
Jeremiah, at Cranston, suddenly. Gazette of Josiah, Esq., at Johnston, aged 84 years. Gazette of
April 19, 1800
Miss Mehitable, in 57th year, at Newport. Gazette of
Jan. 2, 1802
Miss Content, daughter of Caleb, in 22d year, in this town. Gazette of
Sept. 2, 1809
Dec. 24, 1763
KIMBERLIN Jacob. killed by the Indians near Roanoke, Va. Gazette of
Bookman, an Indian chief, killed in battle. Gazette of
Dec. 17, 1791
Aug. 31, 1799
March 6, 1802
Feb. 18, 1811 Jan. 10, 1814
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KING Job, at Swanzey, aged 74 years. Gazette of
Samuel, at Scituate, in 65th year, suddenly. Gazette of
Mrs. Nancy, wife of William, at Johnston, in 47th year,
Mrs. Nancy, wife of Wilson, in 47th year, at Johnston,
Mr .- -, the English comedian, near 70 years. Gazette of Dr. John, at Newton, aged 70 years. Ga- zette of
Isaac, at Havana. Gazette of
James, native of England, at Bethleham, N. Y., aged 40 years; fell from the upper story of a brewery. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary, widow of Josiah, at Johnston, in 94th year. Gazette of
William H., private Capt. Wentworth's Company, killed at battle of Tippacanoe, Caleb, in 78th year,
Elisha, at Scituate, in 65th year, suddenly, Abner, very suddenly; was working in his
field, at Triptown, North Providence, in 71st year,
Dea. Joshua, at Foster, in 66th year,
Rev. William, at Williamstown, Mass., in 58th year, suddenly, in his pulpit,
Maj. Gen. Cyrus, aged 44 years, at Saco, Me., late a Member of Congress, brother of Hon. Rufus and William King. Ga- zette of
Mary, in England, aged III years. Gazette of Alexander J., in 7th year,
Dea. Asa, at Cranston, in 83rd year; had been a church member the Baptist faith upwards of 40 years and deacon 19 years, Richmond, son of Capt. William, in Foster, aged 7 years,
Capt. Barzillai, of Raynham, at Taunton, aged 56 years. Gazette of
Ralph, at Scituate, in 77th year. Gazette of Miss Zipporah, daughter of Job, at Taunton, Capt. Caleb T., son of Capt. Josiah, at Taun- ton, in 56th year. Gazette of
Henry, printer, aged 24 years, son of the late Capt. John, in this town,
Joel, aged 22 years, drowned off Cape May,
Capt. Job, at Taunton, aged 82 years. Ga- zette of
March 6, 1802
Feb. 18, 1804
Jan. 1I, 1806
Jan. 1I, 1806
March 1, 1806
March 28, 1807 Nov. 28, 1807
Sept. 30, 1809 Aug. 4, 1810
Nov. 7, 18II Dec. 13, 181I
March 31, 1812
Aug. 3, 1812 March 25, 1814
Dec. 1, 1815
May 3, 1817 June 14, 1817 Sept. 2, 1818 .
June 3, 1821
Aug. 2, 1822
Aug. 31, 1822 July 12, 1823 Aug. 31, 1823
Dec. 24, 1823
Jan. 24, 1824- June 4, 1825
Sept. 3, 1825
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
KINGMAN Mrs. Susanna, widow of Abner, at Middleboro, aged 80 years,
KINGSLEY Benjamin, in this town, at an ad- vanced age. Gazette of
Dyer, late of Norwich, printer, aged 21 years, at Demerary. Gazette of
Hezekiah, at Swanzey, in 8Ist year,
Augustus B., at Pomfret, Ct., in 18th year, son of Pardon,
March 22, 1823
KINGSTON The Duke of, at Bath, Eng., of the palsy. Gazette of
Nov. 27, 1773
KINNEY Mr .- , fell from a hay mow and onto a sharp end of a stick so as to cut him so badly that he bled to death in a few minutes, at Worthington, Mass.,
July 31, 1773
Amos, aged 22 years, killed by a falling hut while burning coal, at Canandaigua, N. Y. Gazette of
Feb. 1, 1817
, son of Charles, aged 16 years, at New Brunswick, from a cave in of the well. Gazette of
May 31, 1823
KINNICUT Amos, hatter, at Providence. Gazette of
Sept. 29, 1770
Margaret, colored servant of Joseph Craw- ford and wife of Anthony Kinnicut, of Providence. in 49th year,
Capt. Joseph,
Oct. 8, 1775 Oct. 10, 1779
Mrs. Ruth, widow of Capt. Joseph. Gazette of
Jan. 14, 1782 March 3, 1783
Sarah, daughter of Col. Edward, deceased, in 44th year. Gazette of
Aug. 2, 1788
Mrs. Mary, widow of Col. Edward, suddenly, in 86th year,
Jan. 17, 1791
Amanda, daughter of Thomas, at Rehoboth, in 15th year,
Oct. 23, 1809
John, at Johnston, in 20th year; funeral from his grandfather's, Elisha Brown's, next Lyman's Factory; died
Oct. 8, 1821
KIRBY Milo, at Middlebury, Vt., buried in a well. Gazette ot
Jan. 9, 1822
KIRKLAND Rev. Samuel, aged 68 years, at Paris, N. Y. Gazette of
Col. George Washington, late of the U. S. Provisional Army, at Port-au-Prince,
Jan. 20, 1822
Aug. 22, 1801
March 30, 1811 May 19, 1820
March 19, 1808
May 4, 1810
John, in 82nd year, at Warren,
KINSEY. James, Esq., LL. D., Chief Justice of New Jersey, at Burlington, N. J., in 70th year,
Jan. 4, 1802
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KIRKLAND Mrs. -- , wife of James, at New Hope, N. C., in 25th year; was about to be baptised when she fainted as they were about to lay her under the water. Gazette of
Mr. -* -- , the canal contractor, at Cartha- gena. Gazette of
Oct. 5, 1825
KIRKMAN Capt. Elisha, his wife and child; all these were drowned in Lake Champlain. Gazette of
April 7, 1810
KIRMACKI.E James, killed at Cadiz, O .; while digging a well the tub broke and crushed him in its fall. Gazette of
Nov. 10, 1821
KISHUM Pall, the first idolatrous Hindoo in Bengall converted to Christianity, at Ser- ampore,
Aug. 22, 1822
Aug. 16, 1822
Sept. 14, 1806
KITTERA John W., Member of Congress, at Lancaster, Penn. Gazette of
June 20, 1801
KILTS Capt. Michael, at Bidley, Penn., aged 71 years; was one who shouldered his musket In 1776. Gazette of
Jan. 31, 1818
July 20, 1822
May 14, 1800
Nov. 15, 1817
KLOPSTECK, the noted savant, at Hamburg, Germany, in 79th year,
March 13, 1803
Dec. 23, 1786
Major Moses, at Franklin, Mass., aged about 70 years, an officer of the Revolution. Ga- zette of
Capt. Seth, at Rehoboth, in 80th year,
Nehemiah, at Pawtuxet, aged about 78 years, Jonah Newton, late of Dixfield, at Boston, aged 34 years, by a fall of a wall. Ga- zette of
Rev. Ebenezer, aged 51 years, at Newbury- port. Gazette of
Elijah,at Taunton, aged 33 years. Gazette of Ephraim, Jun., at Taunton, aged 29 years,
John Adams, infant son of G-, at Fall River. Gazette of
Dec. 9, 1809 Feb. 25, 1813 Feb. 2, 1815
July 6, 1816
Dec. 21, 1822
Nov. 18, 1823 July 12, 1824
Oct. 2, 1824
KISSAM Dr. Samuel M., late acting surgeon on board U. S. Brig Spark, Craney Island, KITCHEN Capt. Joseph, of the Brig Hope, at sea on passage from St. Domingo,
KLEIN Jacob, at Pittstown, N. Y., aged 20 years, injured in the abdomen in a wrest- ling match. Gazette of
KLETLINE S -, seaman, killed in action on board Brig Ariel in the West Indies, KLOMP Andrew, in Holland, aged 106 years, father of 25 children. Gazette of
KNAPP Miss Sylvia, of Mansfield, perished in the late storm. Gazette of
Aug. 23, 1823
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
KNEELAND Lucretia, wife of Timothy, prin- ter, at Boston. Gazette of
John, in 80th year, at Boston. Gazette of -, killed in action at Royalston, Ct., John, printer, aged 62 years, at Boston, KNETZAR Andrew, murdered by a mulatto for some misconduct the said slave was re- proved of by his master, near Washington, Ky. Gazette of
KNIGHT Elizabeth, wife of Ebenezer, Esq., in this town, aged 85 years,
Ebenezer,merchant, aged 82 years. Gazette of Mary, widow of Capt. Richard, in 58th year, at Cranston. Gazette of
Robert, at Cranston, in 70th year,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Richard, Jun., at Crans- ton, in 23d year. Gazette of
Benjamin, at Cranston, aged 66 years. Ga- zette of
Hon. Nehemiah, at Cranston, aged 62 years, Nathan, at Cranston, in 20th year,
Miss Elizabeth, at Worcester, aged 72 years. Came to her death by accidently falling into the fire, supposed to be in a fit or asleep at the time. Gazette of Mr. , killed by Peol Susop, an Indian, while in liquor, at Bangor, Me.,
Mrs. Patience, widow of Joseph, in 64th year, at Cranston,
Mrs. Barbara, wife of Christopher and daughter of the late Peleg Fiske, Esq., of Scituate, at Cranston, in 48th year,
Mrs. Lucy, wife of Dr. Sylvester, of Warwick, in 33rd year,
Mrs. Dorcas, widow of William, at Cranston, in 82nd year,
Mrs. Waitey, at Scituate, in 66th year, wife of Israel,
Jeremiah, at Cranston, aged 45 years. Was town clerk 21 years; was formerly a mem- ber of General Assembly from that town; Capt. Jonathan, formerly of Scituate, at Cranston, aged 77 years, an officer of the Revolution, suddenly,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Col. Joseph, at Scit- uate, aged 79 years,
Mrs. Eleanor, widow of Hon. Nehemiah, at Cranston, in 77th year,
Anna, widow of Jeremiah, Esq., at Glocester, Robert, in this town, in 74th year; burial and funeral at Cranston;
Dec. 14, 1771 Feb. 19, 1774 Oct. 16, 1780
March 3, 1795
Oct. 25, 1817
April 17, 1765
Nov. 25, 1775
June 28, 1788
April 21, 1791
July 23, 1796
Aug. 2, 1800
June 13, 1808 Dec. 22, 1808
Jan. 27, 1816
June 27, 1816
Nov. 16, 1818
March 19, 1819
Dec. 22, 1819
April 23, 1820
Nov. 22, 1821
Nov. 29, 1821
March 17, 1822
Sept. 12, 1822
April 4, 1823 July 28, 1823
July 31, 1823
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
KNIGHT Henry, at Cranston, in 81 st year,
April 15, 1824
Col. Joseph, at Scituate, in 85th year. Had been member of council several years and colonel of Scituate Regiment 15 years; Feb. 27, 1825 , daughter of Col. Jedediah, aged about . 15 years, killed by lightning at Westerly. Gazette of July 2, 1825
Sophia, wife of Robert, Esq., in this town, in 41st year,
July 11, 1825
Mary, wife of Henry and daughter of Rufus White, at Coventry, in 26th year. Ga- zette of
Sept. 14, 1825
KNOECHELL Mrs. Elizabeth M., wife of John E., late of Newport, suddenly, aged 82 years, July 2, 1805
KNOWLES Jeremiah, late of Schenectady, N. Y., in this town, in 35th year,
Edward, 2nd, in 43rd year,
Jan. 22, 1810 Jan. 11, 181I
Mrs. Anna, wife of Jonathan, in this town, in 79th year,
April 19, 1811 Feb. 12, 1815
Jonathan, in this town, in 82nd year,
William, his son and four workmen drowned at South Kingstown,
Sept. 15, 1815
Hannah, wife of Benjamin, aged 47 years, at New York,
July 25, 1820
Robey, wife of Edward, at Cranston, in 71st year,
Aug. 20, 1820
Sarah, widow of William H., at South Kings- town, in 57th year,
June 25, 1821
- Molly, wife of Edward, in this town, in 78th year,
Dec. 17, 1821
Hazard, Jun., at South Kingstown, aged 40 years,
Feb. 15, 1822 Aug. 21, 1823
Hazard, at Jamestown, aged 87 years,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Joseph B., formerly of this town, at Nashville, Tenn.,
Oct. 6, 1823 Oct. 3, 1824
Edward, in this town, aged 85 years,
KNOWLTON Mrs. Waite, wife of Erastus F., in this town, aged 29 years. Gazette of
April 17, 1819
Daniel and Thomas, sons of Washington, at Muddy Pond, Nobleboro, Me., drowned in attempting to save a companion from like fate. Gazette of
KNOX George Washington, youngest son of General Knox, Secretary of war, at New York. Gazette of
Gen. - , aged 57 years, at Warren, Me. His death was caused by a sharp chicken bone which perforated his bowels causing mortification,
Oct. 22, 1823
Aug. 29, 1789
Oct. 25, 1806
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
KNOX Mr. -, attorney. Gazette of Normand, president of the Phenix Bank, Hartford,
Mrs. Lucy, widow of General Knox, and daughter of Hon. T. Flacker, formerly the British Secretary of Massachusetts Prov- ince, at Thomaston, Me., aged 68 years. Gazette of
KOFFERNOLF Count, a Russian nobleman, died of grief for the loss of his son who fell at Waterloo. Gazette of
KOLBROUCH in Brun; a person died here said to be 118 years old; lived in a cave and on very simple fare. Gazette of
May 12, 1787
KOLLOCK Samuel, of Wrentham, Mass., thrown from his horse near Whiting's Tavern, Roxbury,
July 15, 1795
Rev. Dr. Henry, native of New Jersey, at Savannah, Ga., suddenly,
Jan. 13, 1820
Dr. Lemuel, a graduate of B. U., at Savan- nah, Ga. Gazette of
April 26, 1823
Dr. Lemuel, in Georgia, aged 57 years. He was born in Massachusetts, studied with Dr. Isaac Senter at Newport, removed to South Carolina thence to Georgia where, for 27 years, he has had great success; was a medical author of note. Gazette of
KOLLYER Mrs. Sarah, aged 13 years, a deaf mute; burnt to death by her clothes taking fire, at Montreal. Gazette of
KOSCIUSKO Gen., at Switzerland, at an ad- vanced age. At the time of the Revolu- tion he served on the Engineers Staff;
Oct. 15, 1817
Sept. 14, 1771
Oct. 19, 1805
June 18, 1808
March 13, 1822
July 28, 1821
May 23, 1818 Oct. 26, 1793
Jan. 5, 1799
KOSSLER Capt. Francis, at Long Island. He had command of several privateers out of New York during the last war. Gazette of KRAFTS William, Esq., a Lieutenant in the Batavian Republic, in which his father is an Admiral; at Norfolk, Va. Gazette of KREEMER Henry, clerk in Treasury Depart- ment, at Washington. Gazette of KREPS William, Esq., postmaster at Hagers- town, Md., in 51st year. Gazette of KRIMMEL J. J., Esq., the painter, at Philadel- phia, accidently drowned. Gazette of KUGLER Charles, at Philadelphia, a Revolu- tionary patriot. Gazette of
KUHL Mr. --- , at Philadelphia. Gazette of Dr. Marcus, at Philadelphia, aged 29 years. Gazette of
Nov. 9, 1811 Jan. 14, 1821
July 3, 1824,
Aug. 23, 1817
Nov. 12, 1823
May 3, 1823
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
KUHN Abraham, M. D., at Philadelphia, aged 76 years, a noted physician. Gazette of KUNZE Rev. John C., D. D., minister of the German Lutheran Church, New York. Gazette of
KURTZ Rev. John Nicholas, Sen., of the Lu- theran Church, at Baltimore. Gazette of KUTUSOFF Admiral, in Russia. Gazette of
July 26, 1817
Aug. 1, 1807
May 24, 1794 Aug. 7, 1802
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LABATUT Mons. Raymond, late of Hispaniola, at Newport, in 66th year. Gazette of Oct. 1, 1803 LACEY Elizabeth, widow, at Hillsboro, N. H., aged 75 years. Her house took fire and was burnt before her remains or property could be removed from the building. Ga- zette of Feb. 8, 1823
Charles, aged 33 years, Lieutenant, U. S. Navy, at New Mills, N. J. Gazette of LACKEY Lewis, from excessive drinking, at Goshen, N. Y.,
Aug. 3, 1824
Jan. 1, 1822
Nancy (colored), found dead in her house, death from a nose bleed. Gazette of
Dec. 27, 1823
April 29, 1809
Nov. 2, 1786
Nov. 28, 1807
Jan. 4, 1819
Nov. 15, 1817
April 28, 1821
June 14, 1825
LACASTE General, near Sarragossa, Spain, killed in an attack on the city, aged 34 years. Gazette of
LADD Dr. - -, author of Arouett's Poems, of a wound received 13 days previous in a duel, at Charleston, S. C.,
Mrs. Sarah, widow of Capt. William, of Newport, at Alexandria, Va. Gazette of John G., of Alexandria, aged 48 years, native of Newport, at Kingston, Jamaica, LAFORME Mr. , at Quebec. He was tinning a roof when he slipped and fell to the ground killing himself instantly. He leaves a wife and five children. Gazette of LAGAUDETTE Peter, murdered by two rob- bers, at Virginia. Gazette of
LA INFANT Major Charles Pierre, about 70 years, native of France; in the Revolution was an officer of Engineers; was severely wounded at Savannah and the last of the wounded taken out of the ditch; at Green Hill, the seat of William Dubly Digges, Esq., in Prince George Co., Md.,
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LAING Mrs. Ann, wife of Capt. Thomas, in 66th year,
Capt. Thomas, suddenly, in this town, in 61st year,
LAKE William, at Newport. Gazette of
Esther, widow of Joseph, aged nearly 86 years, at Rehoboth. Gazette of
Oct. 31, 1801
Phebe, daughter of Benjamin, at Middle- town, in 22nd year,
April 17, 1818
Maria, daughter of Charles, in this town, aged 3 years, 3 days,
Dec. 18, 1819 June 4, 1820
Jonathan, Jun., at Newport, in 46th year,
Jonathan, at Newport, aged 85 years. Ga- zette of
Oct. 27, 1821
Elizabeth H., daughter of Benjamin, at New- port, in 19th year,
Dec. 3, 1821
Miss Alice, at Seekonk, in 67th year. Ga- zette of -
Nov. 2, 1822
Charles, aged 34 years, drowned near India Bridge,
March 5, 1825
LALLEMOND Gen. Henry, a distinguished French officer, at Bordentown, N. J. Ga- zette of
Sept. 24, 1823 July 25, 1767
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July 27, 1771
Sept. 3, 1774
June 7, 1800
Rachael Emerson, wife of Isaac, Friend minister, at Baltimore. Gazette of
LAMBERT John, merchant, at New York,
Rev. Joseph, pastor of the Episcopal Church, at Fairfield, Ct.,
Aug. 13, 1773
Mrs. Niobe, widow of Daniel, at Newport, in her 73d year. Gazette of
Feb. 9, 1805
LAMBORD Adeline, drowned in Sutton Pond, by upsetting of a boat,
May 29, 1822
LAMER Mr. -, American Consul at Ma- deira, killed by a fall from a bridge,
Oct. 22, 1806
LAMMON John, from wounds received from John Davis who mistook and shot him for another, at Palmer, Mass. Gazette of
LAMONT Hannah, wife of Thomas, at Bath, Me., aged 60 years. Gazette of
Jan. 29, 1818
Oct. 16, 1821 Sept. 9, 1786
Jan. 5, 1765
Dec. 4, 1822
LAMB son of Capt. David, killed by lightning on ship board. Gazette of
Hannah, widow of Abiel, aged 94 years, at Oxford, Mass. She was the mother of the first English child born in that town. Ga- zette of
Sarah, widow of Col. David, of Roxbury, at Bristol, aged about 76 years. Gazette of General John, at New York, in 67th year. Gazette of
July 16, 1823 Sept. 2, 1772
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
LAMONT Sarah, wife of Dea. James, at Bath, Me., aged 70 years. Gazette of
LAMORDE James, at Baltimore, Md. ; he was under sentence of death which he thus an- ticipated,
Dec. 4, 1822
Dec. 9, 1817
LAMOS James, of Lee, N. H., at Durham, N. H. It is said his death was caused by a blow from Timothy Emerson with a stick of wood. Gazette of
LAMPHERE Mrs.
-, wife of George L., at Windsor, Vt., under suspicious circum- stances from which her husband and his mother were arrested and committed to jail. Gazette of
LAMSON Mrs. Sarah, at Charleston, S. C., aged 33 years. Gazette of
Nov. 6, 1802
March 21, 1807
May 23, 1807
LANBURGH Isaac, aged 93 years, 7 months, at Albany, N. Y.,
Jan. 24, 1772
Richard, a native of England, in this town, LANCY John, seaman, wounded, since died, on board Frigate Constitution in action with Cyane and Levant,
Feb. 20, 1815
LANDAIS Peter, known as "Admiral Landais, " aged 87 years. Was captain of the Alli- ance frigate, one of the ships in the squad- ron of. Paul Jones; was in several sea act- ions and did valiant service in the Revolu- tion. He died at the New York Hospital, LANDERS Elizabeth, daughter of the late Capt. Edward, at Newport, in 13th year. Gazette of
Sept. 16, 1820
Oct. 9, 1819
LANE John, of Bedford, wounded at Lexington, Mrs. , wife of Deacon Lane, at Attle- boro, aged 71 years; had lived with her husband 51 years. Gazette of Dea. Ebenezer, at Attleboro,
Feb. 10, 1787 May 12, 1790
Thomas, of Westfield, N. J., drowned in New York Harbor. Gazette of
Capt. George, of Charlestown, Mass., aged 50 years, at sea on passage from Calcutta to Isle of France. Gazette of
Nov. 7, 1795
Jan. 5, 1805
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John, printer, at Keene, N. H., aged 40 years. Gazette of John, Esq., late Consul of the U. S. for Trieste, at Pisa, Italy. Gazette of
Oct. 12, 1816
Nov. 29, 1806
LANCASTER William, printer, late from Charleston, S. C., at Philadelphia. Ga- zette of
Oct. 12, 1805 Aug. 19, 1819
Capt. Robinson G., aged 27 years, native of Falmouth, Mass., where he has left a wife and two children, at Savannah, Ga.,
Nov. 9, 1819 April 19, 1775
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LANE Mrs. Lois, wife of Amos and daughter of
the late Dea. William Blanding, at Re- hoboth, in 69th year. Gazette of
Daniel, at Attleboro, aged 55 years,
Mrs. - -, drowned in New York Harbor. Gazette of
Sept. 9, 1815
James, executed for the murder of William Dowell, near Sciota. Gazette of
Nov. 1, 1817
Thomas, at Maryland, aged 108 years. He was able to work on his farm until within a few months of his death. Gazette of Jan. 24, 1820
Col. Samuel, an officer in the late war; for several years has been superintendent of public buildings at Washington. Gazette of LANES Col. James, American commissioner under the British treaty for settlement of the claims of the British creditors against American citizens, at Philadelphia. Ga- zette of
April 3, 1822
LANG Jacob, printer, in Westchester Co., N. Y., in 26th year, brother of the publisher of the New York Gazette. Gazette of
Mrs. , mother of one of the editors of the New York Gazette, at Peekskill, N. Y. Gazette of
Sept. 13, 1806
Robert, Esq., at New York, aged 78 years, father of the senior editor of the New York Gazette. Gazette of
Peter, executed at Middletown, Ct., for mur- der of his wife,
Betsey, at Boston, murdered by two women now in custody. Gazette of
June 20, 1818
Sept. 18, 1819
John, former Governor of New Hampshire, died at Portsmouth, N. H.,
Sept. 18, 1819
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Hon. John, at Ports- mouth, N. H., aged 50 years,
LANGFORD John P., son of Capt. Holden, of this town, at Batavia, on board the ship John Jay of this port, aged 30 years. Ga- zette of
LANGLEY Peter, at Newport. Gazette of Mrs. Sarah, wife of Joshua, in 31st year, John, of Edenton, N. C., at sea on board the brig Eliza. Gazette of June 28, 1800
Mrs. Bethiah, widow of Nathaniel, at New- port, in 94th year. Gazette of
Oct. 24-31, 1807 July 21, 1781 May 14, 1799
March 16, 1805
Dec. 29, 1810 Dec. 26, 1811
Aug. 11, 1798
July 19, 1800
Jan. 29, 1814
June 20, 1816
LANGDON Hon. John, late Governor of New Hampshire, at Portsmouth, N. H., in 79th year,
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
LANGLEY George, formerly of Newport, at Washington, N. C., of the fever. Gazette of
Oct. 4, 1817
Mrs. Marie, wife of Nathaniel H., and daugh- ter of the late Jedediah Grinnell, at New- port, aged 26 years,
Royal D., at Newport, aged 32 years,
Miss Sarah, at Newport, aged 27 years,
Aug. 13, 1823
Capt. John, at Newport, in 89th year,
Sept. 17, 1824
John L. Monroe, son of Lee, in this town, aged 8 months,
July 15, 1825
LANKSFORD William, of this town, in 20th year,
May 17, 1791
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. William, in this town, in 69th year,
Jan. 27, 1812
June 13, 1770
June 22, 1805 Nov. 16, 1809
LANSDOWNE Marquis of, in England,
LANSING John I., Esq., at Schenectady, N. Y., in 93d year. Gazette of
May 7, 1808
Mary, youngest daughter of Hon. John, Jun., at Albany, in Ioth year,
Oct. 17, 1810
LANSINGH Gerardus, at Albany, N. Y., in 85th year. Gazette of
April 16, 1808
Nov. 27, 1802
March 16, 1814
June 10, 1804
May 17, 1806
Jan. 28, 1809
Nov. 15, 1817
Dec. 26, 1777
LANGWORTHY Edward, Esq., deputy naval officer of that port, at Baltimore. Gazette of Mrs. Content, aged upwards of 105 years, at North Stonington, Ct .; had lived with her husband 52 years and her eldest son, who is unmarried, 86 years, and in her last place of abode 90 years; she has left a numerous progeny down to the fifth generation;
LA ORIENT Lewis, an industrious Frenchman known as "Look Sharp", found murdered at Norfolk, Va.,
LAPHAM Abner, of Cumberland. Had re- mained in gaol 15 years rather than pay his debts; died at an advanced age. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Amey, wife of Abner, at Attleboro, in 41st year. Gazette of
Lewis L., aged 32 years, of Boston but a native of this State, at the English settle- ment at the mouth of the Columbia River. Gazette of
LAPTHORN James, died at Halifax a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
June 16, 1822 Oct. 5, 1822
LANKTON John, his wife delivered of two sons, both children and mother soon after, LANSDOWN Marquis of, in England. Ga- zette of
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LARCHAR William, of this town. Gazette of Capt. John, of this town, in 78th year,
Mrs. Lucy, widow of Capt. John, formerly of this town, at Johnstown, N. Y., in 82nd year,
Oct. 11, 1812
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Joseph W., formerly of this town, at Albany, N. Y. Gazette of
March 14, 1818
Lewis, of this town, aged 33 years, lost at sea in the wreck of schooner Enterprize. Gazette of
Sept 28, 1825
LARKIN Isaac, printer, at Boston, aged 26 years,
Dec. 4, 1797
Benjamin, at Boston, aged 49 years. Ga- zette of
Nov. 19, 1803 July 8, 1816
John, at Newport, in 4Ist year,
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of James, at Newport, in 79th year. Gazette of
Nov. 13, 1819
LARKINS Joseph, in 84th year,
Aug. 11, 1813
Amey, widow of Joseph, in this town, in 72nd year. Gazette of
Jan. 15, 1814
LARKUM Sarah, killed in church by a bolt of lightning, at Hartford, Conn.,
June 14, 1767 June 17, 1780
Otis, of Woodstock, at Thompson, drowned in crossing Quinabog River, in 24th vear, Sarah, wife of Augustus, in this town,
March 21, 1801 Aug. 20, 1801
Daniel, at Thompson, Ct., in 27th year. Ga- zette of
Dec. 20, 1806
William, merchant, son of the late Gen. Dan- iel, of Thompson, Ct., at Poplar Springs, Miss., in 26th year. Gazette of
Jan. 24, 1807
Simeon, Esq., at Thompson, Ct., in 87th year. Gazette of
Sept. 5, 1807
Thomas A., in 23d year,
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Major William, at Dudley, Mass., aged 85 years. Gazette of Dr. Benjamin, at Oxford, aged 63 years. Gazette of
March 24, 1810
July 14, 1810
Hon. Thaddeus, at Thompson, Ct., in 62nd year,
Jan. 18, 1818
Mrs. ; was thrown from her carriage and so injured as to cause death in 12 hours, at Shutesbury. Gazette of
Mrs. Rebecca, widow of Gen. Daniel and sis- ter of William Wilkinson, of this town, at Thompson, Ct., in 74th year,
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