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Dec. 26, 1777
April 11, 1782
Nov. 29, 1788
Feb. 16, 1793
April 4, 1801
June 25, 1803
LOVELL James, Esq., naval officer of the Ports of Boston and Charlestown, at Windham, Me., at the house of Rev. Porter T. Smith, in 77th year,
Elliott, at Smithfield, in 60th year, of the fever. Gazette of
Mrs. Margaret, widow of Alexander, at Smithfield, in 62nd year. Gazette of
Dec. 27, 1818
April 19, 1800 July 4, 1806 July 11, 1814
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LOW Richard. Gazette of
Capt. Richard, at Warwick, in 40th year. Was the first son of Rhode Island that ex- plored the high southern latitudes, and made several voyages to the East Indies. Gazette of
Thomas, in this town, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Dec. 16, 1797
Mrs. Amey, wife of Major Samuel, formerly of this town, at Berkeley Co., N. Y. Ga- zette of
July 13, 1799
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Col. John, at Warwick, in 68th year,
Nov. 27, 1803
Israel, in this town,
Aug. 19, 1806
Almira, eldest daughter of Charles, in 19th year,
Dec. 7, 1811
George, at Killingly, Ct., in 45th year,
Oct. 7, 1814
Stephen, at Warwick, in 67th year,
Nov. 4, 1814
Mrs. Catherine, wife of Charles, at Warwick, aged 47 years,
Sept. 27, 1815
Mrs. Ann, wife of Col. John, and eldest daughter of the late Jeremiah Lippitt, Esq., aged 80 years, at Warwick,
June 9, 1816 April 22, 1817
Col. John, at Warwick, in 68th [85] year,
Sally S., daughter of the late Anthony, at Warwick, in 37th year. Gazette of
Oct. 11, 1817
Solomon G., for several years printer of the
Boston Daily Advertiser, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
Jan. 15, 1823
Capt. John, at Portland, aged 39 years; killed by shaft falling on him. Gazette of
June 25, 1825
Oct. 27, 1822
Nov. 2, 1822
Oct. 31, 1801
Col. Thomas, in New Jersey; was in the Rev- olution and served in the commissary de- partment. Gazette of
LOXLEY Capt. Benjamin, at Philadelphia, near Darby,
LUCAS Charles, killed in a duel with Col. Ben- ton, at St. Louis, both lawyers,
LUECE Moses, at Martha's Vineyard, by the accidental discharge of his gun,
Dec. 2, 1809
Oct. 14, 1797
Sept. 27, 1817
Feb. 28, 1763
LOWELL Hon. John, Chief Justice of the First Circuit of U. S. First District, at Roxbury. Gazette of
May 15, 1802
LOWNDES Hon. William, of South Carolina, at sea on board the Ship Mass on passage from Philadelphia to London,
Midshipman Christopher, at Havana. Ga- zette of
LOWRY Francis, grocer, at New York. Ga- zette of
June 28, 1794
Nov. 21, 1795
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LUCCA Duchess of, Maria Louisa Josephine, Duchess of Lucca, at Rome, aged 42 years. Was sister of Ferdinand VII. Her for- tune as Queen of Etruria is well known to those acquainted with the fortunes of Na- poleon. She is succeeded by her son as Duke of Lucca and who, on the death of Maria Louisa of France, succeeded to the Duchies of Parma and Placentia. Gazette of
LUDDINGTON Nathaniel, at Waterbury, Ct., from a blow by a lever he was using in moving a log,
LUDLOW Hon. Gideon G., Esq., aged 72 years, President of His Britannic Majesty's Council and Commander in Chief of the Province of New Brunswick. Gazette of March 26, 1808 Hon. George Duncan, formerly of New York, Chief Justice of the Province of New Brunswick. Gazette of Dec. 10, 1808
Lieut. Augustus C., second in command of the Chesapeake, aged 21 years, from wounds received in the action with the Shannon, at Halifax, N. S.,
Mrs. Ann Catharine, wife of Robert C., at Boston, aged 35 years. Gazette of
LUDWIG Christopher, baker general to the army of the United Colonies during the Revolution. A biography in July 25th and Aug. 1, 1801, states he was born at Giessen Hessen in the Upper Rhine Oct. 17, 1720; came to Philadelphia in 1758. Took an active part in the war. Gazette of
LUKENS John, Esq., surveyor general of Penn- sylvania, at Philadelphia. Gazette of LUSCOMBE Margaret, wife of Robert, Esq., youngest dau. of Rev. Nathaniel Leonard, of Plymouth, in 29th year, at Taunton,
LUSH Andrew, mariner, said to be from Bos- ton, lost on the Mississippi from on board Ship Atlas. Gazette of
LUTHER Mr. -, at Swanzey, aged 90 years. Gazette of
Eleazer, Jr., his child dead; next day Eleazer, · Sr., and Tuesday following Hannah, the wife of Eleazer, Sr .; all at Taunton. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Mary, in 99th year, at Warren. Ga- zette of
May 15, 1824
Feb. 5, 1772
June 13, 1813 Nov. 8, 1823
July 25, 1801
Nov. 14, 1789
Dec. 23, 1769
Oct. 5, 1820
Nov. 12, 1763
Oct. 21, 1769
Dec. 23, 1786
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LUTHER Joseph, drowned by the upsetting
of a boat between Fall River and Swanzey, Edward, of this town, died of the fever. Ga- zette of
Oliver, of this town, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Constant, in this town. Gazette of
Martin, at Warren, in 78th year. Gazette of
Oct. 22, 1803
Miss Mary, at Warren, in 27th year. Ga- zette of
Rial, in this town, in 58th year. Gazette of James L., son of Thomas, in this town, in 29th year,
July 5, 1812
Consider, at Johnston, aged 88 years; had been a member of the Baptist Church in Johnston, 50 years;
Cyrus, in this town, in 23rd year,
Thomas, aged about 21 years, drowned in Coweset Bay,
Oct. 15, 1816
Eddy, of this town, aged 24 years, at Ha- vana,
Daniel, at Newport, in 23rd year,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph P., in this town, in 42nd year,
June 25, 1819
John, at Fall River, merchant, aged 67 years, Mrs. Lavina, in this town,
July 23, 1819 Jan. 25, 1821
Mrs. Bathana, wife of Amos, at Wellington, Mass., aged 57 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Judith, at Newport, aged 78 years, wi- dow of Nathan,
Wealthy, wife of Benjamin, in this town, in 59th year,
Nov. 10, 1821
Jan. 18, 1822
March 23, 1822
Dea. Frederick, at Warren; had been a pro- fessor 60 years,
May 13, 1822
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Capt. Philip, at Swan- zey, aged 62 years. Gazette of
July 13, 1822
Edward, of this town, at Swanzey, aged 54 years,
July 24, 1822
Mrs. Abigail, wife of Nathaniel, and daugh- ter of John Tarp, at this town, in 34th year,
Mrs. Abby, wife of Caleb, and daughter of John Saunders, in this town, in 23rd year, John, in this town, in 27th year,
Julia Eddy, infant daughter of Joseph P., in this town, aged 13 months,
June 30, 1798
Sept. 13, 1800
June 19, 1802
Sept. 18, 1802
Aug. 29, 1807 Feb. 11, 1809
May 18, 1814 July 27, 1814
May 7, 1817 Aug. 23, 1818
May 12, 1821
June 16, 1821
Barnabee, at Warren, in 78th year,
William, at Taunton, aged 22 years. zette of
Ga-
Nov. 9, 1822
May 23, 1824 June 22, 1824
July 19, 1825
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LUTZE John, at Salisbury Mills, Md. His clothes were caught in the machinery and he drawn in and so mangled as to cause death. Gazette of
LYLE John, Esq., consul to the United States, at Curacao. Gazette of
LYNN Major General, from Connecticut, died on the Mississippi. Gazette of
William, Esq., consul of the U. S. at Lon- don, Eng., a native of Massachusetts, formerly a brigadier of militia in his State. Gazette of
Daniel, a native of Rhode Island, at Milledge- ville, Ga.,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Hon. Daniel, at North Providence, aged 60 years,
Dec. 5, 1822
Major Elihu, at Belchertown, Miss., aged 81 years, an officer in the Revolution, one of those that was detached under command of Col. Arnold and sent from Cambridge to Quebec by way of the Kennebec River. He returned with the sick. He endured incredible hardships and toil in the cam- paign. Gazette of
Oct. 4, 1823
Lieut. Caleb, late of U. S. Army, at Green- ville, S. C., in 33rd year, native of North- field, Mass. Gazette of Oct. 4, 1823
Frederick, aged 58 years, at German Flatts, N. Y., formerly of Lebanon, Ct., from a falling timber; lived three days after the accident. Gazette of
March 17, 1824
Mrs. , wife of George W., of Boston, and daughter of Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, at St. Croix, W. I. Gazette of
Jan. 22, 1825
LYNCH Edward, he and the entire family mur- dered and house fired, at Belfast, Ireland. Gazette of
Jan. 18, 1817
LYNDON Hon. Josias, ex-Governor of the Colony, at Warren, in 73d year, died a few days since. Gazette of
April 4, 1778
Col. Lemuel, in 81st year, at Newport. Ga- zette of
June 24, 1786
Mary, widow of Josias, Esq., formerly Gov- ernor of Rhode Island, at Newport, after a confinement of 15 years, aged 80 years, Abby, daughter of Danforth D., in this town, in 18th year,
Mrs. Eve (colored), in 67th year,
Mrs. Abigail, wife of Danforth P., in 47th year,
Jan. 10, 1818
March 8, 1806
Nov. 12, 1774
Nov. 23, 1811
Aug. 4, 1822
March 14, 1790
Aug. 29, 1814 Oct. 29, 1815
Dec. 21, 1815
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LYNN Rev. Dr. William, at Albany, suddenly,
Col. John, at Alleghaney Co., Md. Gazette of
April 10, 1813
Sept. 2, 1778
LYON Lieut. Samuel, executed at Philadelphia for desertion, Mrs. -, wife of Capt. John, of Leices- ter. Gazette of
Sept. 3, 1791
Capt. John, Jun., of Leicester, at Haverhill. Gazette of
Sept. 24, 1796
May 18, 1799
Jan. 28, 1803
Mrs. Mary, widow of Elijah, in 65th year, at Woodstock. She was a member of Rev. Joseph Snow's Church in this town for more than 30 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary, widow of the late Capt. Stephen, and eldest daughter of the late Capt. Ben- jamin Wilkinson, at Woodstock, Ct., in 67th year. Gazette of
Aug. 15, 1807
Capt. John, at Attleboro, in 86th year. Ga- zette of
April 1, 1809
Jan. 19, 1811
March 30, 181I
Jan. 25, 1816
Feb. 8, 1818
Aug. 1, 1822
Peter, Esq., in 80th year, in New York. It was before him that Paulding, Van Wort and Williams brought Major Andre and he ordered him before Gen. Washington at headquarters. Gazette of
Thomas, at Woodstock, Ct., aged 64 years,
Jan. 16, 1808
Aug. 13, 1803
Prudence, wife of Capt. Daniel, at Wood- stock, Ct., aged 70 years. Gazette of
Dea. William, at Woodstock, Ct., in 67th year; he was starting a fire and supposed expired in a fit as his face was among the coals much burned;
Mrs. Judith, widow of Samuel, of Rehoboth, at Attleboro, in 64th year,
Col. William, aged 62 years, a soldier of the Revolution; was a native of South Caro- lina; served under Sumpter and endured a long confinement in the prison ship at Charleston; at Opelousas, La.,
Col. Matthew, U. S. Factor for the Chero- kee Nation, in Arkansas Territory, aged 76 years,
Samuel Huntington, only child of Rev. Wal- ter, at Pomfret (Abington Society), aged 37 years; leaves wife and 2 children;
Oct. 12, 1823
July 24, 1824 Aug. 26, 1824
James, son of William, of Newport, in 23d year, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of Mr. - , at Foster, killed by being run over by his ox cart; leaves a wife and 7 children;
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LYON William Rhodes, infant son of Danforth, in this town, aged 11 months 19 days. Gazette of
LYRON Jeffrey, a free black, at Milford, Ct., aged 47 years, received a mortal wound in a well he was cleaning,
Sept. 6, 1800
LYSTER Lieut. , killed at Yorktown, Va., -, 1781
LYTLE , son of David L., at Hebron, N. Y., killed by a runaway,
July 9, 1825
June 22, 1825
M
MABLAY David, died at Halifax a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
MACA General, French Governor of Leipsic, in Germany. Gazette of
Dec. 26, 1777 March 28, 1807
MAC DONOUGH Thomas, British Consul for Eastern United States, at Charlestown, Mass., aged 65 years. Gazette of Feb. 2, 1805
Frances Augusta, only daughter of Com- modore Thomas, aged 13 months; the commodore has lost four children within a few years, at Middletown, Ct.,
Oct. 4, 1824
MACEY Richard, a child of his perished in the burning of a house at Philadelphia,
March 3, 1817
Aug. 23, 1823
Sept. 21, 1805
MACKEY Sally, daughter of Mungo, Esq., at Boston. Gazette of
Aug. 9, 1794 March 29, 1811
Mungo, Esq., at Boston, aged 71 years,
MACKEY Mrs. Susannah, at Newport, in 36th year. Gazette of
May 8, 1819
March 23, 1824
MACKER John L., Jun., at Taunton, aged 22 years, MACKENSIE H. ,controller general of the taxes and celebrated author, at Eden- burgh, Scot., from a fall from a horse. Gazette of
Oct. 17, 1801
MACKIE Ebenezer, at Baltimore, aged 62 years, late cashier Bank of Maryland. Gazette of
Dr. Andrew, at Wareham, Mass., in 75th year,
July 23, 1796
April 27, 1817
MACY Eliza, wife of Thomas, and daughter of Tristam Swain, at Nantucket. Gazette of MACKANESS James T., merchant, at New York, of the fever. Gazette of Thomas, Esq., at his seat in Newburgh, N. Y., aged near 70 years. Gazette of
Jan. 24, 1807
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MACKLAIN Capt. Constantine, on board the Sloop Hannah, Capt. Joseph Finch, on her passage from Jamaica, in his 77th year. Gazette of
MACKLIN Ensign
-, of Lt. Col. Fletch- er's Regiment, killed in action at Annes. Gazette of
July 21, 1781
Aug. 24, 1771
MACKNEY Barbara, in England, aged 102 years. Gazette of
April 16, 1808
MACKRAIN Mr. -- , of Jura, one of the Orkneys, died in Charles II time, aged 108 years. Gazette of
Oct. 15, 1803
MACKUBIN Frederick, killed by a falling tree near the Severn River, Md.,
Jan. 23, 1816
MACLANE Mr. a barber, at Drury Lane, London; he had accumulated a for- tune of {2000 by shaving for a penny;
Nov. 3, 1771
May 12, 1804
MACLAY William, Esq., member of the Legis- lature; at Harrisburg, Penn. Gazette of Samuel, at his seat in Northumberland Co., Penn; had served the General Assem- sembly of his State and in Congress;
William, Esq., formerly member of Congress from Pennsylvania, in 59th year. Gazette of
MACLEAN Henry, of New York, merchant, of the fever. Gazette of
Oct. 5, 1799
MACLIN Charles, the English actor. Gazette of
Sept. 9, 1797
Jan. 12, 181I
Jan. 21, 1815
Sept. 28, 1822
George, eldest son of Col. Ebenezer, of this town, in 24th year, at Larinum, W. I. Gazette of
Ebenezer, Senior, at Taunton, in 95th year,
Ebenezer, Jun., son of Col. Ebenezer, in 17th year,
Ephraim, at Newport, in 92nd year,
May 28, 1796
Sept. 15, 1811
Jan. 26, 1825
MACOMB John N., merchant, of New York, in England, from a wound received in an ac- tion at sea. Gazette of
Charles Marshall, brigade major of Smith's Brigade, and youngest brother of Major General Macomb, killed in a duel with Capt. Cooking, at Buffalo, aged 25 years. Gazette of
Mrs., wife of the General, at Georgetown. Gazette of
MACOMBER , at Little Compton, near Seaconnett Point, drowned
Oct. 29, 1799
March 9, 1811 March 6, 1813
June 16, 1815 Sept. 24, 1815
MACKNAMORA Mr. - -, at Salem, from drinking cold water. Gazette of
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MACOMBER Lieut. John, at Rehoboth, sud- denly in 69th year,
MACPHERSON Gen. William, at Philadelphia, a soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of Capt. Joseph Stout, U. S. Navy, at Philadel- phia. Gazette of MADAN John, of Suffolk, Va., from an over- dose of tincture of opium,
May 10, 1821
Nov. 20, 1813
May 5, 1824
Oct. 27, 1821
MADDEN Huldah, near Earnestown, U. C., drowned. Gazette of
Sept. 25, 1819
MADISON James, Esq., father of the Secretary of State of the United States, in Virginia. Gazette of
Bishop, at Williamsburg, Va.,
George, Governor of Kentucky; had been elected for four years only a few weeks previously; Lieut. Governor Slaughter will succeed him for the term; at Paris, Ky. Gazette of
MAGAN Col. Robert, at Carlisle, Penn .; was of Baltimore, a distinguished attorney. Ga- zette of
Jan. 30, 1790
MAGEE Mary, wife of William, merchant, and youngest daughter of Capt. Job Sweeting, in her 20th year,
March 17, 1792
Capt. Barnard, of Boston, murdered on the northwest coast of America by the na- tives. Gazette of
Mrs. Nancy, of Hillsdale, N. Y .; left an only son; was on a visit to Rev. Dr. Gano, where she died,
March 27, 1803
Dec. 20, 1820 Dec. 23, 1823
Capt. James, at Boston, aged 40 years,
MAGNIER Col. Bernard, aged 69 years, at his residence near Portsmouth, Va. Was one of those Revolutionary worthies that came from France with Lafayette. Gazette of MAHONY Timothy, a native of Ireland, at Smithfield, in 74th year,
MĄHONNEY John, aged about 20 years, na- tive of Ireland, at Niagara, N. Y., killed by a falling tree,
MAIR Lieut. , killed at Yorktown, Va., MAITLAND Col. Richard, Deputy Adjutant General to His Majesty's Troops in Amer- ica, in 48th year, at New York, Lieut. Col. James, of the 75th Regiment, killed in India. Gazette of
Nov. 20, 1819
Oct. 2, 1817
Aug. 18, 1817 -. 1781
July 13, 1772
Aug. 24, 1805
March 28, 1801 April 6, 1812
Nov. 2, 1816
July 10, 1802
Major William F., formerly of this town, at Canton, China, where he had resided some years,
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MAJOR Thomas, of the house of Hunter & Major, merchants, at New York. Gazette of 2nd mate of Brig Ocean, at Boston, MAJURY Mrs. Hannah, wife of Joseph, in this town. Gazette of
Oct. 25, 1800 July II, 1825
Feb. 16, 1799
MAKAHALY Michael, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
Oct. 9, 1802
MAKEEL Michael, at Somers, N. Y., aged 103 years, of Society of Friends. Gazette of
Jan. 1, 1823
MAKEPEACE George, of Boston, at Philadel- phia. Gazette of
Oct. 12, 1793
MALBONE Col. Godfrey, merchant, at New-' port, at an advanced age,
Feb. 24, 1768
Francis, Esq., first Alderman of Newport, in 59th year, suddenly,
Jan. 1, 1785 Nov. 12, 1785
Col. Godfrey, at his seat in Pomfret, Ct.,
Gen. John, at Newport, in 60th year. Ga- zette of
Oct. 17, 1795
Edward G., the miniature painter, at Savan- nah, Ga.,
May 7, 1807
Hon. Frances, of Newport, a Senator in Con- gress from this State, at Washington, in 5 Ist year, suddenly,
June 4, 1809
Mrs. Abigail, wife of Evan, Jun., and daugh- ter of Col. Shubael Hutchins, at Killingly, Ct., in 26th year. Gazette of
Oct. 3, 1812
Saunders, son of the late Hon. Francis, of Newport, in North Carolina. His death was occasioned from unfortunate circum- stances. Gazette of
Feb. 1, 1817
Mrs. Catharine, at Newport, mother of the late Hon. Francis, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island, at Newport, in 86th year. Gazette of
Jan. 10, 1818
MALCOMB Elizabeth, at Newport, aged about 76 years. Gazette of
Dec. 4, 1822
MALCOLM Capt. Daniel, merchant, aged 44 years,
Oct. 23, 1769
The following is cut on the Captain's grave- stone:
Here lies buried in a stone grave 10 feet deep Capt. Daniel Malcon, merchant, who departed this life October 23 1769 aged 44 years.
A true Son of Liberty A Friend to the Public
Rodolphus, son of the late Hon. Francis, of Newport, aged 39 years, at Natchez, Miss. Gazette of
Sept. 7, 1825
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MALCOLM :
An Enemy to Oppression And one of the foremost in opposing the Revenue Acts on America.
Mrs. Anstice, wife of Dr. Henry, of Philadel- phia, and daughter of Samuel Chace of this town, in her 22d year,
William, Esq., Brigadier General of Militia, of New York. Gazette of
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Dr. Henry, formerly of Providence, at Hudson, N. Y., aged 45 years. Gazette of
March 24, 1810
John, of Philadelphia, at Havana, aged 45 years. Gazette of
Aug. 4, 1810
Oct. 4, 1814
Sept. 24, 1823
MALLOY Daniel, native of Ireland, formerly of Rhode Island, at Savannah, Ga. Ga- zette of
MALONE William; he murdered his wife who formerly was the widow Rose; had married her but a few days; at New York,
MALONEY John, of this town, at Surinam. Gazette of
MALONY Mrs. Bay,
-, drowned in New York
Mrs. Mary, widow, formerly of Bristol, but long a resident of this town, in 78th year, MALTBY George, merchant, at Baltimore. Gazette of
MALTMAN Ann, widow of James, of this town, in 71st year. Gazette of
MAMMY Lucy (colored), at Washington Co., Md., aged 130 years; had been the mother of 19 children. Gazette of
MUNCHAUSEN the Baron, aged about 60 years, famous for his wonderful produc- tions; though a mountebank he was man of talent and science; in France. Gazette of
MANCHESTER Mrs. -, at Cranston, at an advanced age. Gazette of
John, of this town, after a long illness. Ga- zette of
Alice, daughter of Matthew, in 21st year. Gazette of
Edward, at Little Compton, aged 95 years. Gazette of
Nov. 19, 1814
Oct. 13, 1770
Feb. 28, 1789
July 31, 1790
Jan. 5, 1793
May 30, 1821
Dec. 1, 1799
Nov. 2, 1799
Oct. 18, 1812
Sept. 18, 1819
Sept. 26, 1807
May 22, 1790
Oct. 26, 1816
July 17, 1779
Sept. 10, 1791
Mrs. Mary, of Boston, at Montague, near Colerain, aged 58 years, fell from a bridge, Lieut. William, of the army, native of Bos- ton, at Baton Rouge, La. Gazette of
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MANCHESTER Mrs. Mary, wife of Rev. Thomas, at Coventry. Gazette of
Freelove, wife of Capt. Matthew (formerly of Cranston), in 71st year; had lived with the Captain 53 years and bore unto him IO sons and 9 daughters;
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Rev. Thomas, at War- wick, in 33rd year. Gazette of
Jan. 2, 1796
Joseph, in this town, aged 25 years,
July 18, 1803
Philip, at Tiverton. Gazette of
Dec. 22, 1804
Alice Ann, daughter of Col. Israel, at Gloces- ter, in 9th year,
Dec. 13, 181I
Henry, son of Gideon, at Warwick, in 22nd year. Gazette of
Dec. 15, 1810
Mrs. Lydia, widow of Gideon, in 86th year,
Dec. 21, 18II
Wyatt, at Bristol, in 27th year,
Dec. 10, 1812
Constant, in this town, in 30th year,
April 24, 1815
Mrs. Harriet, wife of William C., and daugh- ter of the late John Warner, of this town, in 23rd year, at Warwick,
April 15, 1816
Mrs. Mary, wife of Joseph, at Coventry, in 64th year,
April 6, 1817
Mrs. Deborah, wife of Daniel, aged 33 years, also her infant, at Little Compton; within
13 days also her mother Hannah and grandmother Mary Brownell, both living with her, have died from the same house. Gazette of
Matthew, Esq., at Coventry, aged 47 years, suddenly,
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. John, in 65th year,
March 9, 1818
William, formerly of this town, at Wilming- ton, N. C., in 22nd year,
Aug. 28, 1820
J. F., died suddenly near Augusta, Ga. Ga- zette of
Oct. 12, 1820
Mrs. Tabitha, wife of Israel G., Esq., at Scituate,
April 16, 1821
Mrs. Waitey, aged 68 years, widow of John, of Cranston, at Newport. Gazette of
Nov. 3, 1821
Capt. Isaac, at Cranston, aged 62 years,
June 10, 1822
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel, at Bristol, aged 72 years. Gazette of
Jan. 29, 1823
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel, at Bristol, aged 72 years. Gazette of
Feb. 5, 1823
Job, at Cranston, in 81st year,
Feb. 8, 1823
George, of Bristol, at sea on board Brig Bow- doin. Gazette of
April 19, 1817
Sept. 1, 1817
Sarah, daughter of Gideon, at Warwick, in. 4Ist year,
Oct. 30, 1820
Sept. 15, 1824
Aug. 10, 1793
Jan. 6, 1795
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MANCIUS George W., Esq., formerly the post- master at Albany, N. Y. Gazette of
Dec. 13, 1823
MANGUE the Sieur, murdered by the Sieur Leonard Pousscreon; both were insane and done as an insane freak; in France. Ga- zette of
Dec. 19, 1821
MANIGAULT Gabriel, Esq., of South Caro- lina, at Philadelphia, in 52nd year,
Nov. 4, 1809
July 22, 1787
Feb. 23, 1793
MANN Admiral , in England,
Lydia, wife of Benjamin, Esq., in 58th year, Mrs. Bebee, wife of Dr. Bezeleel, at Attle- boro, in 61st year. Gazette of
Oct. 12, 1793 Oct. 24, 1794
Benjamin, Esq., in 73rd year,
Dr. Bezeleel, at Attleboro, aged 74 years,
Oct. 3, 1797
Mrs. Anna, wife of Thomas, at Johnston, aged 58 years,
Dec. 23, 1800
Oliver, at Smithfield, in 85th year. Gazette of
June 5, 1802
Dea. Thomas, at Wrentham, aged 86 years, grandson of Rev. Samuel. the first minis- ter of the town,
Daniel, in this town. Gazette of
Joseph, a citizen of Portsmouth, N. H., aged 40, and his son, aged 15 years, drowned in Piscataqua River near Berwick,
June 14, 1809
Dr. John Milton, formerly of this town, drowned in crossing the ferry at Hudson, N. Y.,
Aug. 24, 1809
Nov. 5, 1812
May 18, 1816
March 2, 1817
Sept. 1, 1818
Oliver, son of Alfred, at Mendon, Mass., formerly of Smithfield, in 28th year,
Alfred, at Mendon, Mass., formerly of Smithfield, in 58th year,
March 21, 1820
March 29, 1820
MANLEY John, Esq., at Newport, July 21, buried Commodore -, at Boston. Gazette of Capt. Henry, at Philadelphia, aged 61 years. Gazette of
May 23, 1818 April -, 1783 Jan. 10, 1785
Mrs. Mehitable, wife of Dr. John Preston Mann, at Newport, in 38th year,
July 27, 1803
March 19, 1807 Nov. 21, 1807
Mrs. Mary, widow of Thomas, at Wrentham, in 91st year,
Mrs. Catharine Sprout, wife of William Met- calf Mann and daughter of Dr. Ezekiel Comstock, of Smithfield, in this town, aged 21 years, suddenly,
William M., son of Alfred, one of the editors of the American, in Smithfield, in 23rd year,
Charles, youngest son of Aaron, in this town, in 7th year,
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
MANN Isaiah, son of John, of Scituate, at Boston, aged 23 years. Gazette of
Moses, at Wrentham, aged 73 years,
Thomas N., Esq., diplomatic agent of the Guatamala Government, on board U. S. Ship Hornet off Old Point Comfort, Va. Gazette of
Mrs. Anna, widow of John, Esq., at Smith- field, in 84th year. Gazette of
Aug. 17, 1825
MANNA Emanuel, seaman of the U. S. Frigate Constellation, in action with a French ship,
Feb. 1, 1800
MANNING Rev. Dr. James, in 54th year, Presi- dent of Rhode Island College,
July 29, 1791
Mrs. Mary, wife of Joseph, in 62nd year. Gazette of
Jan. 6, 1798
Capt. William, at Woodstock, Ct., in 74th year. Gazette of
Joseph, formerly of this town, at Boston, aged 78 years. Gazette of
April 2, 1808
Jan. 28, 1809
June 30, 1809
Dec. 23, 1812
James, son of James, aged 14 years, drowned at East River, New York,
July 23, 1815
Nov. 9, 1815
Sept. 15, 1798
David, at New York, aged 63 years, a mer- chant at New London. Gazette of
May 19, 1804
MANSFIELD John, executed at Worcester for murder,
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