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William, merchant, at Boston, aged 41 years, LEVI Eleezer; his house burnt at Newport,
LEVILLAIN Mons. James, consul of the French Republic, at Baltimore. Gazette of
LEVY Bilah, at Newport. Gazette of
Hiram, at Newport, in 56th year. Gazette of
July 25, 1795
Aug. 15, 1812
Jan. 31, 1814
Nov. 28, 1807
Sept. 15, 1821
Sept. 26, 1772
Dec. 26, 1777
April 6, 1793
April 8, 1797
March 30, 1805
July 6, 1 805 Aug. 15, 1807
May 16, 1808
Nov. 18, 1809
Mrs. Meriam, wife of Jacob, merchant, daughter of the late Aaron Lopez, of Prov- idence, at Wilmington, N. C. Gazette of LEWEN Mrs. Bethiah, wife of Capt. John, at Swanzey, aged 65 years,
LEWIN Galen, at Washington, N. C., aged 20 years. Gazette of
Mary Ann, infant daughter of Nathan, at Swanzey, Mass., aged 15} months. Ga- zette of
LEWIS Mrs. -, wife of Benajah, at Provi- dence. Gazette of
David, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
LOUIS XVI of France, guillotined. Gazette of LOUIS Prince, 2d son of the King of Prussia, aged 23 years; left a widow and three small children; at Berlin. Gazette of
LEWIS M. G., at New Orleans, killed in a duel with Robert Sterry. Gazette of
Charles J., merchant, at Charleston, S. C., in 26th year. Gazette of
Admiral Sir Thomas, at Malta. Gazette of Thomas, son of Col. Andrew, killed in a duel with John McHenry at Tincastle, Va.,
Merewether, Governor of Upper Louisiana, a suicide. Gazette of
May 2, 1824
Feb. 5, 1774 Sept. 1, 1811
Dec. 28, 1770
Aug. 6, 1803 Feb. 17, 1781
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LEWIS Dr. Nathaniel S., at New Haven; his son aged 5 years, drank oil of vitriol through a mistake and lived but a few hours. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Abigail, widow of William, at Warren, in 5 Ist year. Gazette of
Aug. 18, 1810
General William, at his seat in Mifflin Co., Penn. Gazette of
Aug. 25, 1810
William Thomas, comedian, aged 65 years; he left 650,000 to his relatives and friends; in London, England,
Jan. 13, 1811
Rev. Joshua, pastor of Baptist Church, at Cheran Hill, S. C., in 64th year,
Oct. 1, 1812
Sarah, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. She appeared in perfect health when she arose from the dinner table; a few minutes after she was a corpse,
July 25, 1814 Jan. 9, 1816
John, Jun., at Coventry, in 36th year,
Mary, wife of Major John, at Coventry, in 55th year,
Jan. 15, 1816 Feb. 20, 1819
Mrs. Harriet, at New London. Gazette of Mrs. Lydia, widow of Capt. Edward, of Mar- blehead, Mass., at Pawtucket, in 43rd year, Mrs. Lydia, widow of Capt. Edward, of Mar-
Feb. 14, 1820
blehead, at Pawtucket, in 43rd year. Ga- zette of
Feb. 28, 1820
Mrs. Mary, wife of Andrew, late of this town, at Fort Sullivan, in Eastport, Me., aged 63 years,
Aug. 18, 1821
June 19, 1822
Oct. 9, 1822
Dec. 21, 1822
Feb. 5, 1823
May 31, 1823
William (colored), late from Island of Anti- qua, aged 32 years. Gazette of
Aug. 3, 1820
son of Capt .; was scuffling and fell overboard and drowned, at Baltimore. Gazette of
Hon. Lathrop, at Bangor, Me., aged 58 years; at the time of his death he was one of the commissioners of Maine for dividing the Massachusetts and Maine public lands; was in the act of surveying when he dropped dead beside his instrument,
Gustavus, son of Winslow, at Boston, aged 19 years. Gazette of
Francis, at Tisbury, aged 63 years, 32 of which he dressed as a woman and sup- posed such; afterwards he assumed male apparel, married and raised a numerous family. Gazette of
John, Jun., aged 12 years, at Pembroke, N. H., in floating a raft of boards down the Suncook River was drowned while pass- ing the rapids. Gazette of
July 21, 1810
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
LEWIS Samuel V., aged 18 years, son of Mrs. Ann, of Bristol, on board Schooner Gen. Jack son on passage from Havana to Trieste,
Mrs. Mary S., wife of Benjamin, in this town, in 38th year,
Jesse, aged 17 years, son of Mrs. Ann, of Bristol, on board Schooner Gen. Jackson on passage from Havana to Trieste. Ga- zette of
Nov. 26, 1823
June 19, 1824 Oct. 16, 1824
Nov. 27, 1824
Aug. 10, 1816
Oct. 22, 1815
Dec. 28, 1811
May 28, 1817
James, post rider between Portsmouth, N. H., and Casco Bay, Me., for six years, at Scarborough, Me. Gazette of
LIGHTFOOT Mary, wife of Robert, at New- port. Gazette of
Robert, late of Newport, formerly Judge of Admiralty in the Rhode Island District, at Plainfield, Ct., at an advanced age. Ga- zette of
Frances, daughter of the late Robert, Esq., at Newport. Gazette of
Jan. 25, 1800
William, seaman of the U. S. Frigate Con- stellation, in action with a French Ship,
Feb. 1, 1800
Henry Benskin, Esq., of the Island of Anti- qua, a native of Virginia, at Richmond, Va. Gazette of Nov. 16, 1805
LIGHTWOOD Edward C .; he was the Arthur Young of South Carolina; at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
Oct. 21, 1823
Oct. 25, 1823
Com. Jacob, formerly of Marblehead, and Commander of a flotilla in the last war, aged 60 years, at New Jersey. Gazette of LOUIS XVIII King of France. Gazette of
LEWIS Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Lewis, the musician, the third he has lost in a few days, at Point Coupee. Gazette of
LEWSON Lady Jane, aged 116 years; she was married early, became a widow at 26 with one child, a daughter; she had lived in five reigns; at Cold Bath Square, Eng. Ga- zette of
LEGRAND William, son of Lewis, in this town, aged I year I month,
LIANCOURT M. de La Rochefurcoull, in Cha- lens, France. Gazette of
LIBBEY Mrs. Joanna, widow of the late Capt. David, of this town, at Attleboro, in 86th year,
Sept. 14, 1771
June 5, 1773
Aug. 9, 1794
Oct. 8, 1808
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LILLIBRIDGE Lydia, wife of Robert, at New- port. Gazette of
Mrs. Ann, wife of Capt. Thomas, late of Newport, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
Hampton, formerly of Newport, on his plan- tation near Savannah, Ga. Gazette of Capt. Thomas B., at Savannah, Ga., aged 40 years, a native of this state,
Mrs. Charlotte, wife of Capt. Robert and daughter of the late Thomas Sabin, of this town, at Philadelphia,
Edward, at Richmond, in 87th year,
LINCOLN Benjamin, Jun., at Boston,
Lemuel, printer, at Hartford, Ct., aged 31 years,
Aug. 23, 1809
Major General Benjamin, late Collector of the Port of Boston and Charlestown, at his seat in Hingham,
May 9, 1810
Mrs. Anna, wife of Spencer, in this town, in 22nd year,
April 23, 1818
April 15, 1820 March 27, 1822
Caleb, at Taunton, aged 62 years,
Maria, daughter of Caleb, at Tiverton, aged 23 years,
March 28, 1822
Mrs. Lydia, wife of Abijah, at Taunton, aged 60 years,
March 31, 1822
David, at Norton, aged 95 years. Gazette of
Aug. 3, 1822
Miss Bethia, at Boston. Gazette of
Jan. 25, 1823
Abijah, at Taunton, aged 68 years,
Aug. 2, 1823
Mrs. Abigail, at Taunton, aged 74 years. Gazette of
Aug. 30, 1823
Edward, at Nelson, N. H., aged 26 years, from a tumor in the brain. Gazette of
Nov. 8, 1823
Eunice Ann, daughter of Simon, at Norton, aged 16 years,
Sept. 15, 1824
Oct. 6, 1824
July 20, 1825
Elijah, at North Providence, aged about 60 years, while mowing on land of Gen. Hawes. Gazette of
July 27, 1825
Sept. 29, 1825
LINDEMAN General -, Governor of the island, at St. Croix. Gazette of
June 12, 1790
Nov. 26, 1796
Feb. 14, 1801
May 26, 1804
Jan. 7, 1805 Feb. 3, 1819
Jan. 18, 1788
Hon. Levi, formerly Attorney General of the United States, at Worcester, aged 71 years,
Miss Anna, sister of the late Simeon, at Norton, Mass., aged 68 years; 4 have died out of this family and 6 more have been under the Doctor's care within the last 49 days;
Elijah, formerly of Taunton, at North Provi- dence, aged 62 years,
Spencer, son of Thomas, in this town, in 3Ist year,
Oct. 31, 1801
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
LINDENBERGER John, in this town, in 64th year,
Miss Melesent, third daughter of the late John, in 19th year,
LINDLEY Capt. John, at Rehoboth, in 8Ist year; the house in which he lived had been built upwards of 60 years and constantly occupied, yet not a birth has ever occurred there and this is the first death;
Sarah, wife of Capt. Joshua, in this town, in 62nd year,
May 31, 1808
Jacob, Friend Minister, at New Garden, Chester Co., Penn., by the upsetting of his chaise. Gazette of
July 2, 1814
Noah, attorney at law, at Wheeling, Va. Gazette of
July 9, 1814
LINDSEY Capt. Benjamin, of this town. Ga- zette of
May 17, 1783
Major William, Collector of Customs Nor- folk and Portsmouth, Va., at Newport, in 47th year. Gazette of
Sept. 9, 1797
Sir Charles, Captain of the Ship Daphne, drowned off Demorara. Gazette of Mrs. Esther, widow of Capt. David, at New- port, in 83rd year. Gazette of
July 31, 1802
Adam, at Norfolk, Va., in 62nd year,
Oct. 17, 1810
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of the editor of the New Bedford Mercury, at New Bedford, in 34th year. Gazette of
May 1, 1813
Temperance Harriet, daughter of Samuel D., at Seekonk,
James Mitchell, aged about 23 years, found frozen to death; said to have relatives at Peacham, Vt. It appeared he was born at Littleton, N. H .; had enlisted into the U. S. Army, Feb. 4, 1815, and discharged April 24, following, serving in Capt. James Greene's Corps of Artillery. Gazette of Mrs. Mary, wife of John, at Rehoboth, in 62nd year,
Miss Charlotte, daughter of John, at Reho- both, in 29th year,
Joshua, in this town, in 77th year,
Betsey Eunice, daughter of Woodbury, at Bristol, aged 10 years,
Mrs. Meribah, in this town, aged 56 years,
Mrs. Eleanor, killed by her husband while in a deranged condition; had been married about 7 months; in Tennessee. Gazette of
Sept. 3, 1825
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Feb. 22, 1817
June 5, 1819
Dec. 22, 1820 Aug. 16, 1822
April 5, 1824 April 11, 1825
Sept. 30, 1817
July 2, 1818
Feb. 20, 1800
June 15, 1799
Jan. 22, 1816 .
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LINES Major -, at New Haven, aged 66 years. Had performed 11I voyages to for- eign parts, and one of the oldest seamen in the place. Gazette of
LINGAN General, killed by a mob at Baltimore; was in his 65th year and formerly Collect- or of the Port, appointed by General Wash- ington. Gazette of
Aug. 8, 1812
LINN John, at Philadelphia, merchant, member Society of Friends, at an advanced age. Gazette of
LINTHICUMB -, daughter of Hezekiah, drowned,
June 28, 1767
Aug. 22, 1778
LINZEE Ann C., wife of Capt. Ralph Inman Linzee, at Boston, aged 25 years; she was the only daughter of John De Neufville, Esq., of Amsterdam, deceased;
LIPPITT Christopher, at Cranston, in 52nd year, Jeremiah, at Warwick. Gazette of
Polly, daughter of Joseph, Esq., at Reho- both,
Oct. 1, 1778
Joseph, Esq., at an advanced age, at War- wick. Gazette of
Sally, daughter of the late Joseph, at War- wick. Gazette of
June 17, 1786
Lucy, second daughter of the late Joseph, of Warwick, in 36th year,
April 16, 1787
Lucy, widow of Joseph, Esq., at Warwick, in 72d year,
May 20, 1795
Capt. John, of this town, on coast of Africa. Gazette of
Aug. 20, 1796
Welthian, widow of Jeremiah, at Warwick, aged 8z years. Gazette of
July 22, 1797
William, at Warwick, aged 54 years. Ga- zette of
July 3, 1802
Anstress, wife of Moses, at Killingly, Ct., formerly of Cranston, in 49th year,
Nov. 27, 1804
Mrs. Bethiah, wife of Capt. John, at War- wick, in 79th year,
April 11, 1806
Mrs. Catharine, widow of Christopher, at Cranston, in 90th year, member of Church of England for 70 years,
May 4, 1807
Miss Elizabeth, at the home of her brother, Hon. Moses, in this town, aged 64 years,
July 1, 1808
April 19, 1809
Waterman, son of the late Christopher, at Chatham, N. Y., in 51st year, leaves wi- dow and 8 children,
March 12, 1814
March 6, 1802
LINTHORNE Betsey, daughter of Capt. Thom- as, of Bristol, deceased last week. Ga- zette of
Jan. 27, 1811 Dec. 7, 1764 Oct. 5,11776
May 24, 1783
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
LIPPITT Capt. John, at Warwick, in 8Ist year, Moses, Jun., only son of Moses, at Warwick, aged about 23 years,
Elder Abraham, formerly of Warwick, at Harwich, N. Y., aged 65 years; he was or- dained in 1782 and had charge of a church until his death,
Mrs. Ann Maria, wife of John, merchant, of this town, in 43d year,
Oct. 11, 1812
Aug. 12, 1813
Dec. 27, 1813
April 16, 1815
Mrs. Caroline Snow, wife of Joseph Francis Lippitt, and youngest daughter of the late Capt. James Monro, aged 25 years,
George, infant son of Richard, aged 10 months,
William Magee, only son of John, in 19th year,
Feb. 1, 1818
Ann, widow of Capt. John, in this town, aged 64 years,
Sept. 12, 1820
March 30, 1821
Mrs. Eliza, wife of Thomas, Esq., and daughter of the late Samuel Chase, of this town, at Warwick, aged 58 years,
Oct. 6, 1821
Miss Nancy, daughter of Charles, in this town, aged 28 years,
Feb. 12, 1822
June 17, 1824
May 1, 1825
Nov. 19, 1763
LISCOMBE Robert, Esq., at Taunton. Ga- zette of
LITCHFIELD Job, aged 70, his wife aged 88, at Scituate, Mass., perished in burning of their house,
Miss Harriet, at Warwick, in 19th year,
Sept. 16, 1811
June 1, 1812
Aug. 23, 1812
Sarah, second daughter of Capt. John, in 23rd year,
George, merchant, son of Charles, Esq., of this town, aged 26 years,
William Henry, youngest son of J. Frances Lippitt, aged 14 months,
April 27, 1815
Aug. 30, 1815
John Allen, son of John, Esq., in this town, aged 19 months,
Gen. Christopher, in 80th year; was commis- sioned Lieut. Col. Sept., 1776; was at White Plains, Trenton, and Princeton; was at battle of Rhode Island; held a briga- dier's commission; at Cranston,
Lemuel Bishop, aged 18 years, James Rus- sell, aged - years, Ray Greene, aged 15 years, sons of Richard, Esq., of this town, drowned in the bay by upsetting of the boat,
LISCOMB Nehemiah, of Stoughton, aged 36 years; had been married 4 times in 4 years and buried 4 children. Gazette of
Feb. 14, 1801
Feb. 17, 1822 Dec. 14, 1825
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LITTLE Lieut. Charles, of the Gibralter Frig- ate, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
George, Esq., at Weymouth, aged 55 years, formerly commander of U. S. Frigate Bos- ton, suddenly,
July 29, 1809
Aug. 17, 1811
Amos R., at Marshfield, Mass., aged 22 years; shot but just how unknown; was town clerk;
Aug. 2, 1815
Luther, at Marshfield, Mass., aged 26 years; shot but just how unknown,
Aug. 2, 1815
Ebenezer, at Boston. He had a troublesome toe nail on the great toe of the right foot which grew inward and had been relieved several times: this time it was becoming troublesome; the operation was performed he rose but before he left the room became delirious and lockjaw following he died the same evening. Gazette of
Aug. 15, 1818
Capt. Archibald, at Baracoa, aged 34 years, native of Bristol,
Aug. 28, 1821
William, at Baltimore, merchant, in 26th year,
Oct. 10, 1822
LITTLEFIELD Simon, at Block Island. Ga- zette of
April 29, 1780
Anthony, aged 67 years, at New Shoreham. Gazette of
July 4, 1795
John, Esq., in 80th year, at New Shoreham. Gazette of
July 4, 1795
George, at Newport, in 38th year. Gazette of
Aug. 20, 1803
Aug. 26, 1809
Caleb, Esq., at New Shoreham. Gazette of Caleb, at sea lost overboard from Brig Mount Pleasant of Bristol,
Sept. 2, 1822
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. William and daughter of the late Francis Brinley, Esq., of Newport, at Columbia, Tenn., aged 58 years. Gazette of
Oct. 2, 1822
LITTLEJOHN Mrs. Catharine, at Baltimore, aged 80 years. Gazette of
Oct. 9, 1802
LITTLEPAGE Gen. Lewis, at Fredericksburg, Md., in 44th year. Gazette of
Aug. 7, 1802
Miss , perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.
Dec. 26, 18!I
LIVERMORE Dea. Jon., at Northbridge, aged 100 years 7 months. Gazette of
May 9, 1801
Rev. Jonathan, at Wilton, N. H., aged 80 years. Gazette of
Aug. 5, 1809
March 18, 1815
Mrs. Mary, wife of Rev. Jason, at Tiverton, in 60th year. Gazette of
Oct. 31, 1772
George, Esq., attorney at law, at Scituate, Mass. Gazette of
61
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
LIVERMORE Elder Jason, at Cumberland, . in 67th year,
LIVERPOOL Earl of, in England. Gazette of LIVERPOOL Earl of, father of Lord Hawks- bury, at London, Eng.,
Dec. 17, 1808
Nov. 17, 1787
LIVINGSTONE Mrs., wife of the Governor of New Jersey, at Elizabethtown, N. J. Ga- zette of
Peter V., brother to the late Governor Liv- ingstone, in New Jersey. Gazette of
Robert C., at Hudson, N. Y, in 53d year. Gazette of
Peter R., at New York. Gazette of
Walter, of the Manor of Livingstone, New York, in 57th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Ann, wife of Brockholst, at Blooming- dale, N. Y., in 32d year. Gazette of Philip, Esq., at New York. Gazette of
Courland, midshipman, killed on board Frig- ate Chesapeake in action with the Shan- non,
Henry W., Esq., of Utica, at Hartford, Ct., on his return from Boston. Gazette of Hon. Brockholst, one of the Judges of the U. S. Supreme Court, at Washington, D. C., in 66th year,
Gen. Henry, aged 71 years. at Livingston Manor, N. Y .; he acted as Lieut. Colonel at the capture of Burgoyne;
Judge , of the U. S. Supreme Court. Gazette of
Dr. John N., professor of Didactic and Polemick Divinity in the Theological Sem- inary of the Reformed Dutch Church, at New Brunswick, N. J., in 79th year. Ga- zette of
LLOYD -, executed at Newgate, London, Henry, formerly a merchant of Boston, at London, aged 86 years. Gazette of
Dr. James, at Boston, aged 82 years. Ga- zette of
LOBB James, a soldier in Col. Angell's Regi- ment, drowned in Kickemuit River while bathing,
LOCKARIN Miss Maria, at Newport, in 20th year,
April 1, 1816 March 28, 1801
LIVINGSTON Philip P., late of the Island of Jamaica, at New York. Gazette of
July 25, 1789 Jan. 12, 1793
Sept. 13, 1794 Nov. 29, 1794
May 20, 1797
Sept. 26, 1807 May 19, 1810
June 1, 1813
Nov. 13, 1813
March 17, 1823
May 26, 1823 June 4, 1823
Jan. 26, 1825 Aug. 29, 1783 Jan. 30, 1796
March 17, 1810
June 22, 1779
Jan. 24, 1823
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VITAL RECORD OF & RHODE ISLAND
LOCKE Rev. Dr. Samuel, of Sherbourne, at Boston,
Jan. 8, 1778
John, native of Massachusetts, suicide by poison in a fit of insanity, at New York. Gazette of
March 14, 1818
Jonas, at West Cambridge, Mass., aged 36 years. His death supposed to have been caused by his skinning a cow that had died. Gazette of
March 30, 1825
LOCKERMAN William, drowned in the Chesa- peake,
Feb. 22, 1793 Sept. 20, 1808
LOCKETT Harry, drowned off Fort McHenry, Mrs. Jane, at Lexington, Ky., killed by light- ning in the Presbyterian Meeting House,
July 18, 1817
LOCKWOOD Robert, suddenly, at Newport,
Aug. 27, 1767
Capt. Benoni, at Cranston, in 48th year. Gazette of
Feb. 24, 1781 June 9, 1800
Capt. Amos, at Warwick, in 80th year,
June 7, 1806
Ebenezer, at Poundridge, N. Y., aged 40 years, from the extreme heat. Gazette of Mrs. Anna, wife of Capt. Amos, and eldest daughter of Capt. Nathan Westcott, at Warwick, in 30th year, suddenly. Ga zette of
Nov. 25, 1815
Thomas, on board Brig Roland, of Hartford, Ct., at Cape Coast, Africa, fell from the masthead. Gazette of
Oct. 11, 1817
Mrs. -, was gathering strawberries on Skitchawogg Mountain, near Springfield, where she fell over the precipice and so injured as to cause death. Gazette of Miss Nancy, in this town, in 64th year,
Sept. 5, 1818 July 22, 1819
LOGAN William, eldest son of William, at Phil- adelphia, in 25th year,
Jan. 23, 1772
William, painter. Gazette of
Aug. 24, 1776
Dr. George, of Charleston, S. C., at Salem, on a general northern tour. Gazette of Mrs. Hannah, widow of William. Gazette of William, Esq., at Charleston, S. C., aged 75 years. Gazette of
July 27, 1793
Aug. 3, 1793
James, Esq., at Philadelphia. Gazette of
Oct. 8, 1803
William, in this town, aged about 50 years. Gazette of
May 30, 1818
Sept. 14, 1822
Nov. 8, 1817
Feb. 19, 1823
Hon. William, formerly a Senator from Ken- tucky, in Shelby County, Ky. Gazette of LONG Mrs. -, wife of John, from the bite of a dog, at Boston. Gazette of
July 3, 1802
Mrs. - -, in New Hampshire, from white lead poisoning. Gazette of
July 27, 1811
Phebe, in this town, in 22nd year,
63
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
LONG Moses, a youth, at Portsmouth, N. H., drowned by upsetting of a boat. Gazette of
LONGDON Robert, of Virginia, at Darby, Pa. Gazette of
LONGFORD Mrs. -, at an advanced age, in this town. Gazette of
LONGLEY William, at Newport, in 77th year. Gazette of
Nathaniel D., youngest son of John, senior, of Newport, at sea on board Brig New Packet on passage from Havana to New York, aged 20 years. Gazette of
LONGSTRETH Huson, a Friend, at Philadel- phia. Gazette of
LONSDALE Earl of, in England. Gazette of LOOM William, drowned in the Charles River. Gazette of
July 3, 1822
LOOMIS Lucy, wife of Lebbeus, Esq., at Cum- berland, in 25th year,
March 24, 1787
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Solomon, at Hart- ford, of the spotted fever, aged 35 years. Gazette of
Mary Eliza, only child of Col. Lebbeus, at New York, in 11th year,
Mrs. Sybel, wife of Col. Isaiah, at Lebanon, Ct., drowned in a well where she went for a pail of water,
Nov. 18, 1814
Oct. 28, 1817
Abraham, went over the dam at Grass River and was drowned,
April 9, 1818
Joseph, went over the dam at Grass River and was drowned,
April 9, 1818
Revile, drowned in the mill pond at Hunter, N. Y.,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Col. Lebbeus, at New York, in 59th year. Gazette of
Rev. Harvey, at Bangor, Me,; had just given out his text;
Jan. 2, 1825
LOPEZ David, at Newport. [The next issue says his name was Abraham.] Gazette of Samuel, merchant. Gazette of
Aaron, of Newport, drowned in Scott's Pond, Smithfield; his remains were carried to Newport for burial; was living in Leices- ter, Mass .;
Rachel, wife of David, at Newport, in 28th year. Gazette of
Abigail, widow of Abraham, at Newport, in 82d year. Gazette of
June 29, 1825
Oct. 28, 1797
Dec. 23, 1797
July 12, 1817
May 17, 1823
Oct. 26, 1793 Aug. 7, 1802
March 18, 1809
March 9, 1814
William, in 28th year, at Washington, N. C., drowned himself in a fit of insanity,
July 12, 1822 July 9, 1823
April 1, 1775 May 31, 1777
May 28, 1782
Aug. 29, 1789
Nov. 3, 1792
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LOPEZ David, Esq., at Boston; his remains were entombed at Newport. Gazette of
Jacob, of Newport, at Coaster's Harbor Is- land, in 20th year. Gazette of
Mary, widow of Lieut. Jacob, of the Navy, in 27th year,
Catharine, (colored) aged 134 years, at Kingston, Jamaica,
David, Israelite merchant, at Charleston, S. C., in 63rd year,
Jan. 14, 1812
Jacob, at Newport, aged 70 years; member Hebrew Society. Gazette of
March 23, 1822
LORD Mr. accidently shot by a man named Whittlesey, at Middletown, Ct.,
Feb. 15, 1791
Dr. Elisha, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 76 years. Gazette of
Dec. 2, 1809
Asa, went over the dam at Grass River and was drowned,
April 9, 1818
Phebe Ann Bentley, infant daughter of Jesse, in this town, aged 6 months,
LORING Rev. Izrael, aged about 90 years, pas- tor of Sudbury, Mass., Church. Gazette of
Mrs. Phebe, wife of Simeon. Gazette of
Giles, of Boston, at Cape Francois. Gazette of Simeon, in 86th year,
Rev. Henry Lloyd, D. D., Arch Deacon of Calcutta, aged 38 years, in India. Gazette of
July 23, 1823
July 20, 1805
LOTT Abraham, Esq., in 68th year, at New York. Gazette of
Nov. 1, 1794
Jonathan E., Esq., at Flatbush, L. I., in 65th year,
Aug. 13, 1811
Dec. 26, 1777
June 28, 1788
Samuel, Esq., at Middletown Point, N. J., in 90th year; was formerly a printer, in New York,
LONGHEAD Capt. Charles T., of Warren, master of Brig Frances and formerly mem- ber of the General Assembly, at Dart- mouth, Eng.,
Jan. 6, 1798
June 14, 1800
July 29, 1805
Aug. 24, 1806
Oct. 19, 1821
March 21, 1772 Oct. 1, 1785
Dec. 3, 1791 May 9, 1814
LORTON Dr. - -, of the Ship Sampson, at Port-au-Prince. Gazette of
LOUDON John, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Mrs., wife of Lemuel, printer, and sister of Hon. Matthew Griswold, late Governor of Connecticut. Gazette of
John, from an accidental discharge of a gun. Gazette of
Oct. 3, 1789
Feb. 24, 1813
March 25, 1818
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
LOUIS Pierre Henry, agent of the French Re- public, at Baltimore. Gazette of
LOUVERTURE Toussaint, the celebrated black Governor of St. Domingo, in his con- finement at Besancon, France. Gazette of
LOVE John, murdered by the Thayers near Buffalo, N. Y. Gazette of
May 7, 1825
LOVEJOY Nathaniel, died at Halifax a prison- er of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
William, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
LOVELAND Joseph, at Norwich, Vt., aged about 60 years; he swallowed a mouthful of oil of tansey by mistake. Gazette of
Oct. 9, 1813
July 15, 1814
April 23, 1814
Jan. 24, 1818
Daniel, editor of the London Statesman, in prison at London where he was suffering for a libel,
LOVETT Capt. Daniel, at Grenada, W. I. Ga- zette of
Dec. 3, 1774
Joseph, died at Halifax a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
James, formerly of this town, at Cumberland, aged 60 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, at Mendon, aged 70 years, James, at Mendon, in 87th year,
Capt. Whipple, formerly of Cumberland, at Schenectady, N. Y., aged 65 years. Ga- zette of
LOVIE James, at Newport, aged 31 years,
LOWE Elizabeth, wife of Hooker, of Barring- ton, in 47th year,
LOW John, at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Susannah, wife of Col. Stephen, at Warwick, in 61st year; funeral sermon by Elder John Gorton, Rev. XXII 14;
Col. Stephen, at Warwick, in 84th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Sig, wife of Capt. Richard. Ga- zette of
April 27, 1822 Sept. 22, 1824
Feb. 21, 1774
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