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May 25, 1825
MONTAGUE Giles, at Granby, Ct., aged 43 years, suddenly; was at work in the field when he dropped to the ground and in- stantly died. Gazette of
Nov. 15, 1817
MONTALAMBERT the Marquis, at Paris, ex- ecuted,
July 29, 1794
MONTMORENCY the Bishop of, at Paris, ex- ecuted,
July 29, 1794
MONTGOMERY Miss Mary, at Attleboro, in 18th year. Gazette of
Jan. 7, 1815
Mrs. Eleanor, wife of John, at Attleboro, in 27th year,
Nov. 5, 1820
John, one of Judges of the Superior Court of Georgia, at Beaufort, S. C. Gazette of
Dec. 1I, 1822
Rev. B. R., D. D., at Key West,
Sept. 28, 1823
Robert, Esq., at Alicant, Spain, U. S. Con- sul. Gazette of Irishman, at Boston. Gazette of
March 3, 1824 July 16, 1825
MONTPELIER -, a French gentleman, shot himself through the head, at Bristol,
MOODEY Samuel, at Newport. Gazette of Elizabeth, aged about 16 years, drowned near Baltimore,
July 13, 1821
MOODIE Benjamin, Esq., British Consul for South Carolina, at Charleston, S. C. Ga- zette of
MOONEY Peter, executed at Baltimore, Md., Miss M. A., aged 21 years, near Augusta, Ga. Gazette of
Oct. 17, 1797
Jan. 29, 1774
May 3, 1823
March 19, 1788
Aug. 10, 1811
Nov. 8, 1823 April 9, 1824
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117
MOORE William, a leather breeches maker, drowned at Middletown, Ct., by the cave in of a well,
Mrs. wife of Lambert, Collector of Customs for Port of New York, dau. of Edward Holland, Esq., dec., in 37th year, at New York,
Sir Henry, Bart., Governor of New York, Lieut. - , dead. Gazette of
Capt. Charles, at Newport. Gazette of
Ga- John, son of John E., of Charleston. zette of
Oct. 17, 1795
Sept. 7, 1799
May 1, 1802
Aug. 28, 1802
May 3, 1806
Nov. 29, 1806
Jan. 17, 1807
Feb. 1I, 1809
April 15, 1809
Sir John, in 47th year, was brother of Capt. Graham of the Marlboro, 74, and Rev. Mr. Moore of Richmond, and son of Rev. Dr. Moore, the author. Gazette of
Sir William, Baronet, aged 74 years, in Eng- land. Gazette of
Hon. Alfred, at Bellefonte, N. C., aged 55 years, late Associate Justice of the Su- preme Court of the United States. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Anna, in England, aged 50 years. She existed 4 years without eating and 3 without drinking even so much as a glass of water. She was a puzzle to physicians; John, formerly Member of South Carolina Legislature, at Charleston, S. C.,
Col. Thomas Lloyd, at Philadelphia, a soldier of the Revolution, aged 56 years,
Jan. 12, 1764
June 14, 1767 Sept. 11, 1769 April 9, 1791 July 2, 1791
Thomas William, late British Consul for this State, at London, in 62d year. Ga- zette of
Dr. John, a celebrated literary character in England. Gazette of
Charles, midshipman, on board the Philadel- phia, aged 20 years. Gazette of
Benjamin, merchant, at New York. Ga- zette of
Capt. Benjamin, of New Hampshire, but for some time a resident of Bristol. Ga- zette of
John, in England, aged 101 years, 90 of which he followed the sea. Gazette of
Col. John, a hero of Bunker Hill, at Nor- ridgewalk. Gazette of
Lieut. Gen. Sir John, killed at the battle of Corunna, particulars of his death given. Gazette of
May 6, 1809
July 28, 1810
Nov. 10, 1810
July -, 1811
Nov. 29, 1811
Aug. 31, 1813
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MOORE Mrs. Mary, wife of Thomas W., Esq., and daughter of the late George Gibbs, Esq., of Newport, at Philadelphia, brought to Newport for burial,
John, Jun., at Brimfield, Mass., aged 48 years. Gazette of
Hon. Nicholas R., late Member of Congress from Maryland, a soldier of the Revolution, at Baltimore. Gazette of
Oct. 19, 1816
Marvin (colored), at Sag Harbor, killed in a quarrel. Gazette of
Nov. 15, 1817 June 28, 1819
Col. William, Jun., at Newport, in 53d year, Miss Harriet, dau. of Col. Henry, of New- port, aged 13 years,
June 25, 1821 Aug. 31, 1821
Henry G., son of Joseph, in this town,
Mrs. Nancy, at Boston, aged 68 years. Ga- zette of
Dec. 28, 1822
Susan Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Jo- seph, in this town, aged 6 mos.,
Feb. 13, 1823
Rev. Zephaniah Swift, D. D., at Amhurst, N. H., President of the Collegiate Institute in that town, -
June 30, 1823
MOORHEAD Sarah, a servant of Ambrose Page, suddenly,
Sept. 3, 1772
John, pastor of Presbyterian Church, at Boston, in 70th year,
Dec. 2, 1773
MOREAU Capt. Charles, brother of the Gen- eral of this name. Second Captain of the French Frigate La Piedmontere ; the first Captain was killed, and he was wounded; when he observed the colors struck he ordered them to throw him overboard, which was done. A severe naval action with the British Frigate St. Fiorenzo, near the Island of Ceylon. Gazette of MOREHOUSE Mr .- -, merchant, shot him- self at Brooklyn, N. Y. Gazette of
Stephen, of Black Rock, Fairfield, Ct., up- set from a small boat in which he went fishing,
MORGAN John, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and Ensign of Lt .- Col. Fletcher's regi- ment, killed in action at Annes. Gazette of
James, executed for the murder of Rev. James Caldwell, at Chatham, N. J., Dr. John, at Philadelphia. Gazette of Mrs. . -- , widow. Gazette of
Oct. 22, 1 808
June 21, 1817
Nov. 11, 1817
Dec. 26, 1777
July 21, 1781
Jan. 29, 1782 Nov. 14, 1789 Aug. 8, 1795
Oct. 3, 1813
Oct. 29, 1814
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MORGAN General Benjamin; he was one of the first adventurers to Kentucky ; was an officer of distinction in the Revolution. Gazette of
Capt. Samuel, at Windham, Ct., aged 73 years. Gazette of
Major Spencer, in South Carolina, aged 54 years. Gazette of
Col. George, in the Western Country, aged 69 years, formerly of Philadelphia. Ga- zette of
George, Esq., secretary of the British Consul in Virginia, at Bermuda,
Capt. Joseph C., of Newport, in 38th year, at New Orleans,
Dec. 16, 1812 Aug. - , 1822
July 12, 1823
July 20, 1825
Dec. 21, 1764
Sept. 10, 1813
June 28, 1821
Jan. 27, 1764
Anthony P., Esq., at Philadelphia. Gazette of
Lydia, wife of Lemuel, and daughter of Ben- jamin Wilkinson, at Woodstock, in 51st year. Gazette of
William, son of Robert, Esq., at Philadel- phia. Gazette of
Mrs. Ann, wife of Robert,
Hon. Robert, Esq., at Philadelphia,
Noudiah, purser of the Constitution, at sea, on passage from New York to Charleston. Gazette of
Marvin, in this town, in 40th year,
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of John, in this town, in 65th year,
Jan. 15, 1803 Jan. 24, 1807
Sept. 2, 1809
May 5, 1810
Edmund T., murdered near Kingston, Tenn., shot from an ambush as he was returning from meeting. Gazette of
Lady M She hung herself with a fine cambric handkerchief in a deranged moment, in England. Gazette of
MORLEY John, of Boston, merchant, first sprained his foot, later broke his leg and ruptured the blood vessels, later still, suf- fered amputation of the leg, at Boston, in 45th year,
MORRELL Peter, seaman, killed on board the Niagara, on Lake Erie, in action,
MORRIGAN Thomas, native of Ireland, found under a bluff near Savannah, probably sunstroke,
MORRIS Hon. Robert Hunter, Chief Justice of His Majesty's Province of New Jersey and late Governor of Pennsylvania,
Oct. 26, 1793
June 21, 1794
Oct. 20, 1798 June 26, 1804 May 8, 1806
Dec. 31, 1808 Aug. 5, 1809
Nov. 18, 1809
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
MORRIS Owen, at Philadelphia, at a very pro- nounced age; was the oldest performer in the theatrical line in America,
Richard, late Chief Justice of the State, at Westchester, N. Y. Gazette of Mrs. Sarah, widow of Marvin, in this town, Capt. Samuel, the patriot, at Philadelphia, Hon. Gouverneur, near New York, aged about 65 years. Gazette of
Capt. George N., Esq., captain in U. S. Ar- tillery, at Philadelphia, aged 34 years, formerly a resident in this town,
MORRESET Mrs. -, murdered by her negro slaves, in Chesterfield Co., Va., MORRISON James, buried at New York,
George W., Ist Lieut. U. S. Army, killed by his brother who was going through the manual of arms in the adjoining room; the gun went off accidentally, the ball going through the partition killed him instantly, at Richmond, Ky. Gazette of
Benjamin, private, killed on board frigate Chesapeake, in action with the Shannon,
Hannah, Dec. 23 and Louisa, Dec. 27, twin sisters and only daughters of widow Su- sannah, aged 20 years, at Sandwich, Me. Gazette of
Capt. Michael, shot his wife dead in the public street, at Hallowell, Me.,
Capt. Samuel, at Amherst, Mass., aged 64 years, fell from a staging. Gazette of Mrs. - , wife of the Missionary in China. Gazette of
Col. James, at Lexington, Ky., aged 58 years. Gazette of
Ann, at the Newport Asylum, aged 87 years, MORROW John, at Knoxville, Tenn., aged 12 years, killed from accidental discharge of a gun, at Knoxville, Tenn. Gazette of
MORSE Parker, Jr., at Woodstock. Gazette of Dr Parker, in 59th year, at Woodstock, Ct., Abel, at New Haven, aged 48 years. Ga- zette of
Mrs. at Woodstock, Ct., a grand- mother of Rev. Dr. Morse of Charleston, aged 99 years lacking a few days; was mother of 10 children, grandmother of 72, 219 of the 4th generation, and 14 of the 5th, total 315. Gazette of
Nov. 7, 1809
April 14, 1810 June 4, 1810 July 7, 1812
Nov. 9, 1816
March 2, 1825
April 1, 1806 Aug. 21, 1763
June 24, 1809
June 1, 1813
Feb. 1, 1817
June 6, 1817
June 22, 1820
Sept. 25, 1822
May 28, 1823 June 24, 1823
June 6, 1818
July 24, 1773 May 28, 1774
March 21, 1795
June 13, 1801
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MORSE Mrs. Huldah, wife of James and daugh-
ter of the late Solomon Bradford, of this town, at Keene, N. H. Gazette of
Samuel, one of the editors of the Georgia Republican, at Savannah, Ga. Gazette of
Miss Sally, at Woodstock, Ct., aged 32 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Rebecca, in this town, aged 30 years,
Jacob, at Guilford, N. H., a determined sui- cide,
Jedediah, Esq., at Woodstock, Ct., in 94th year,
Abner, at Medway, aged 61 years, and his wife, aged 59 years, suddenly. Gazette of Elihu, native of Attleboro, aged 69 years, at Woodstock, Ct.,
Noah, at Attleboro, aged about 80 years,
Rev. Ebenezer B., aged 40 years, formerly chaplain in the navy ; recently teacher in Virginia and North Carolina Colleges, in this town,
Capt. Timothy, at Francistown, aged 65 years, jumped from a stone wall, missed his footing, hit back of head against a rock which caused his death,
Horace B., teacher of Latin, at Portsmouth, N. H., drowned by upsetting of a boat. Gazette of
Mary Louisa, daughter of George, at Paw- tuxet,
Sept. 13, 1825
MORTON Mr. formerly printer, died in gaol, New York, after a confinement of several years for a debt of £23. Gazette of Thomas, at New York. Gazette of
George, at Philadelphia, merchant. Gazette of
Mrs. Cornelia, wife of Washington, Esq., of New York, and daughter of the late Gen. Schuyler, at Philadelphia, aged 32 years. Gazette of
Washington, Esq., of New York, attorney at law, at Paris, France,
May 2, 1810
Thomas, at Plymouth, aged 76 years, a des- cendant of the Pilgrims. Gazette of
Sept. 15, 1824
Mrs. , widow, lost two children in the burning of her house, in Marion district, S. C.,
MOSELEY Dr. Isaac, formerly of Glastonbury, Ct., at London, Eng., aged 72 years,
Aug. 18, 1804
Aug. 17, 1805
Dec. 9, 1809 March 13, 1812
March 24, 1818 Dec. 29, 1819
March 24, 1821
Jan. 26, 1824 Feb. 7, 1824
Aug. 14, 1824
Sept. 22, 1824
June 29, 1825
June 4, 1796 Sept. 29, 1798
Aug. 31, 1799
June 18, 1808
Dec. 8, 1824
Feb. 7, 1809
122
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
MOSELEY Mason, Esq., murdered by a negro, at Edgefield District, S. C. Gazette of Dr. Abner, at Weathersfield, Ct. Gazette of Thomas, Esq., M. D., at East Haddam, Ct., in 8Ist year. Gazette of zette of
MOSER Christian, at Philadelphia. Gazette of Hannah, wife of Christian, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
MOSES Israel, son of Isaac, at New York. Ga- MOSHIER John, at New York, aged about 27 years, formerly of Newport, suddenly,
MOSIER Capt. - , of a brig, belonging to Bristol, at New Orleans. Gazette of Miss Abigail, daughter of Caleb,
MOSS Daniel, of Valentine, at Scituate, drowned in crossing a pond. Gazette of
Mrs. -, and her daughter perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,
MOTHEAN Urainia, born at New York, 1798, went with her parents to Hispaniola in 1802, supposed to have been massacred by the blacks in 1804 but now learned she is alive, but where? Gazette of
MATHERS James, Esq., sergeant-at-arms and doorkeeper to the Senate of the U. S., at Washington, aged about 67 years. Ga- zette of
MOTT Mrs. Sarah, sister to Mrs. Lucy Barnes, wife of Edward, merchant, in 29th year, at Preston, Ct.,
Jacob, at Portsmouth, in 82d year, member Society of Friends. Gazette of
Mrs. Polly, wife of James, at Coventry, aged 19 years,
James, at New York, in 82d year, of Society of Friends. Gazette of
Lieut. William H., U. S. Navy, at the Quar- antine Hospital, N. Y. Gazette of
Hon. James, formerly member of Congress, at Monmouth Co., N. J., in 85th year. Gazette of
Joseph, at Portsmouth, aged 72 years, of So- ciety of Friends,
MOUATT John, killed in action. Gazette of MOULDER William, Sen., City Commissioner, at Philadelphia, aged 73 years .. Gazette of MOULTON Brig. Gen. - -, at York, at the Eastward. Gazette of
Aug. 30, 1806 Sept. 28, 1811
Sept. 21, 1811 Aug. 1, 1801 Oct. 6, 1798
Oct. 6, 1798
Dec. 11, 1809
Aug. 26, 1815 May 14, 1819
Jan. 6, 1770
Dec. 26, 1811
March 2, 181I
Sept. 21, 1811
Aug. 16, 1773
Feb. 26, 1803
Sept. 6, 1822
May 17, 1823
July 12, 1823
Dec. 27, 1823
Jan. 19, 1825 Feb. 1, 1783
Oct. 6, 1798
May 24, 1777
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MOULTON Dea. Chace, at Rehoboth, in 46th year, William Henry, member senior class Har- vard College, at Boston. Gazette of
Michael, at Newport, aged 64 years, an officer in the Revolution and pensioner under late act of Congress,
William, in this town, in 33d year,
Mrs. Anna, wife of Royal and daughter of Nathan Wilmarth, at Attleboro. Gazette of
Sept. 14, 1822 March 1, 1823
Oct. 19, 1805
June 10, 1811
May 27, 1791
Oct. 15, 1803
Oct. 15, 1803
Oct. 4, 1794
July 6, 1805
Feb. 15, 1772 Nov. 13, 1773
Nathaniel, at Smithfield. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary, wife of Daniel, Esq., at Smith- field. Gazette of
Lewis, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
Nathan, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Amey, wife of Hon. Daniel, at Smithfield. Gazette of
Daniel, Esq., at Smithfield, aged 89 years 8 months II days,
Robert, at East Greenwich, missing five weeks ; his body found, proved unfounded. Gazette of
Col. Elisha, in this town, in 57th year, Henry, at East Greenwich. Gazette of Phebe, daughter of the late Col. Elisha, at Smithfield, in 26th year. Gazette of
Oct. 12, 1813
July 8, 1815
Dec. 18, 1820 Feb. 11, 1822
Henry Chace, son of Cromwell, at Rehoboth, MOULTRIE Maj. Gen. William, formerly Gov- ernor of South Carolina, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
Thomas, Captain 7th Fusileers, brother of Dr. Moultrie, of Charleston, S. C., from wounds received at the battle of Albuhera, May 16, at Elvas,
MOUNT Thomas, executed at Kingston, for burglary,
John, of Langholm, died in March, 1776, aged 136 years. Gazette of
MOVAT Mr. -- , surgeon, at Dumfries, died Feb. 21, 1776, aged 136 years. Gazette of MOWATT William, at Newport, in 23d year. Gazette of
MOWNEY Amey, widow of John, Esq., late of Providence, at Cranston, aged about 82 years,
MOWRY Mrs. - , wife of Uriah, at Smith- field. Gazette of
Jan. 6, 1776 Dec. 26, 1777
Dec. 26, 1777
May 17, 1783
May 28, 1787
Juiy 2, 1791 June 28, 1792 March II, 1797
April 1, 1797
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
MOWRY Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Earle, aged 17 years, at East Greenwich. Ga- zette of
Hon. Daniel, at Smithfield, in 77th year, suddenly ; was a patriot of the Revolution ; 50 years a justice of the peace; had been judge, member of Congress and of the General Assembly,
Mrs. Zerviah, widow of Annanias, aged 88 years 5 months, at Smithfield,
Mrs. Alice, wife of Daniel, Esq., at Smith- field. Gazette of
Mary, daughter of Daniel, Esq., and Alice, at Smithfield. Gazette of
Nov. 15, 1806
April 18, 1807
Oct. - , 1808
Nov. 17, 1808
-, at Glocester, by a cave-in of a well. Clarissa, daughter of Earl, at East Green- wich, in 17th year,
Jabez, son of Jabez, at Eastport, aged 14 years,
Charles, son of the late Stephen, at Smith- field, aged 32 years. Gazette of
Dec. 18, 1813
March 26, 1814
April 16, 1814
Dec. 21, 1816
June 19, 1818
Mrs. Martha, wife of Capt. Thomas, in this town, in 28th year,
Earle, at East Greenwich, in 57th year,
Mrs. Ruth, wife of Uriah, Jun., at Burrill- ville, in 29th year,
Jan. II, 1821
Mrs. Alpha, wife of Wanton and daughter of John Paine, Esq., late of Smithfield, aged 35 years, at said Smithfield,
Cynthia, wife of Samuel, aged 25 years, at Bozrahville, Ct.,
Mrs. Phebe, widow of Col. Elisha, at Smith- field, in 86th year,
May 31, 1806
July 6, 1806
Nov. 12, 1806
Nov. 15, 1806
Mrs. Margery, widow of Capt. Joseph, at Smithfield, in 90th year. Gazette of
Robert, at Glocester, by the caving of a sand bank,
Aug. 3, 1810
Sept. 18, 1813
Jonathan, at Smithfield, in 73d year, of So- ciety of Friends, left widow and 8 children. Gazette of
, in Smithfield ; within a short time 12 married men have died leaving 12 widows, 5 of whom were Mowry's, in a distance of two miles in length and one-quarter in breadth, the farms of whose deceased hus- bands all joined each other. Gazette of Russell, at Smithfield, in 23d year. Gazette of Jonathan, at Smithfield, in 55th year,
Aug. 6, 1818 Aug. 30, 1818
Elisha, second son of William, at Smithfield, suddenly, in 28th year,
March 18, 1821
Nov. 14, 1822
Jan. II, 1823
Feb. 21, 1823
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MOWRY John, at Smithfield, in 80th year. Ga- zette of
Nov. 19, 1823
Julia Eliza, youngest daughter of Sylvester, at Smithfield, in 21st year,
Aug. 26, 1824
MOYLAN James, Agent of the United States, at La Orient. Gazette of
Sept. 25, 1784
Gen. Stephen, Commissioner of Loans for District of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, in 74th year,
April 13, 1811
Jasper, Esq., attorney, at Philadelphia, in 54th year. Gazette of
Feb. 29, 1812
MUDGE Lieut. , master of the Trans- port Abeona, perished with the burning of the vessel at sea. Gazette of
March 14, 1821
MUENSCHER Charles C., son of John, at sea, in 14th year, on passage from Charleston, S. C., to Providence,
Sept. 30, 1805
John E., eldest son of John, in this town, in 25th year,
Jan. 24, 1811
Mrs. Joanna Sophia, wife of John, in this town, in 60th year,
Jan. 7, 1816
MUHLENBERG Henry W., wine merchant, of Philadelphia, at Norristown, Penn. Ga- zette of
Oct. 12, 1805
Gen. Peter, collector of the port, at Philadel- phia, at advanced age; was an officer in the Revolution. Gazette of
Oct. 10, 1807
MUHLENBURGH Frederick Augustus, Re- ceiver General of the U. S. Land Office, at Lancaster, Penn. Gazette of
June 20, 1801
MUILEN Samuel, ordinary seaman, killed on board frigate Chesapeake, in action with the Shannon,
June 1, 1813
MULLICAN John, private, killed on board frigate Chesapeake, in action with the Shannon,
June 1, 1813
MUMFORD Elisha, of Capt. William, drowned in Newport Harbor, by upsetting of a boat, aged 19 years,
Samuel, post rider between Boston and Newport, at Newport, in his 46th year,
Mrs. Anne, wife of Benjamin, in her 72d year, at Newport. Gazette of
Oct. 30, 1773 Aug. 2, 1777
Catherine, wife of Thomas, Esq., at Groton, Ct. Gazette of
Dec. 12, 1778
Nathaniel, Esq., the agent-clothier of the State, at Newport, in his 52d year,
Benjamin, aged 90 years, the celebrated post rider, at Newport,
July 31, 1764 July 16, 1769
William, at Newport. Gazette of
April 8, 1780
Oct. 6, 1783
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MUMFORD William, at East Greenwich, in 19th year,
May 25, 1785
Caleb, formerly of New London, merchant, at Jamaica. Gazette of
April 22, 1786
-, son of the late Nathaniel, aged about 20 years. Gazette of
March 15, 1788
Susannah, widow of William, of this town, at Newport, in 78th year,
Aug. 9, 1792
Edward, at Newport, in 52d year, drowned in the harbor,
Oct. 6, 1792
Giles, of New London, at the West Indies. Gazette of
Oct. 10, 1795
Anstress, wife of Capt. John, aged 49 years,
Nov. 24, 1795
Peter, formerly of Newport, post rider, at Pomfret, Ct., in 71st year,
May 8, 1798
Thomas, at Norwich, aged 73 years, very suddenly. Gazette of
Sept. 7, 1799
Abgail, youngest daughter of the late Wil- liiam, Esq., at Newport. Gazette of
Sept. 21, 1799
Abigail Tillinghast, eldest daughter of John, at Newport, in 14th year. Gazette of
Jan. 4, 1800
Mrs. Ann, widow of Thomas, Esq., late of New London, at New Haven, aged 62 years. Gazette of
Joseph, at Newport, in 39th year. Gazette of Mrs. Phebe, widow, in 40th year, in this town,
June 20, 1803
Mary, eldest daughter of the late William,
Esq., at Newport, in 75th year. Gazette of
Feb. 9, 1805
June 29, 1805
Hon. Paul, Lieut. Governor of the State, at Newport, in 72d year. Gazette of
Gideon, Esq., at Warwick. Gazette of
Aug. 3. 1805 Aug. 17, 1805
Miss Susannah, daughter of the late William, Esq., at Newport, in 66th year. Gazette of David, Esq., at New London, aged 76 years, was an inflexible patriot. Gazette of
Sept. 28, 1805
Nov. 15, 1806
Peter, eldest son of John P., in 23d year, at New York,
March 22, 1808
Abigail, widow of Samuel, at Newport, in 82d year,
June 24, 1808
Sarah, daughter of the late William, at New- port, in 60th year,
Sarah, eldest daughter of William, at New- port,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Benjamin, at Newport, aged 74 years,
June 6, 1809
June 6, 1809
Nov. 27, 1809
Dec. 12, 1801 May 8, 1802
William, in this town, in 25th year,
Aug. 28, 1803
John, at New London, aged 33 years. Ga- zette of
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MUMFORD Mrs. Ann G., wife of Hon. Gurdon Saltonstall Mumford, at New York, in 35th year,
Mrs. Hephzibah, wife of John, aged 47 years, in this town,
Mrs. Ann, widow of William, in 37th year, Benjamin, at Newport, aged 78 years,
William P., of this town, aged 24 years, at Carthagena, S. A.,
July 16, 1813
Mrs. Abby, wife of John, late of East Green- wich, and daughter of the late Samuel Brenton, Esq., in 47th year, in this town,
July 29, 1814
June 27, 1818
Dec. 31, 1819
John P., Esq., at New York, a native of Newport, in 65th year. Gazette of
Dec. 11, 1820
Ellen Maria, daughter of Col. Henry G., in this town, aged I year, 9 months,
Dec. 18, 1821
Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas G., at Newport, aged 15 months. Gazette of John, Esq., in this town, aged 78 years,
Dec. 29, 1821
March 31, 1822
-, wounded by John Pallett, at Essex, Eng., who was executed for the same within a week,
Dec. 8, 1823
Thomas H., at Newport, aged 36 years. Ga- zette of
Sept. 10, 1825
MUNN George, aged 18 years, at Bridgeport, Ct., drowned in the harbor,
April 6, 1822
MUNRO See Monro.
MUNROE Timothy, of Lynn, wounded at Lex- ington,
April 19, 1775
Dec. 6, 1783
Polly, daughter of Hezekiah, Esq., at Bristol, aged 20 years. Gazette of
Oct. 10, 1795
Rebecca S., eldest daughter of Capt. James, in this town, aged 23 years,
Aug. 16, 1803 Oct. 2, 1805
Mrs. Hannah, wife of John L., in 48th year, Major Nathan, at Rehoboth, aged 48 years, a soldier of the Revolution,
Capt. John, at Bristol. Gazette of
Alexander, at Minot, aged 72 years ; was at the Plains of Abraham and one of six of his company that was left alive in that conflict, and he was badly wounded. Gazette of
March 6, 1806 Sept. 26, 1807
Oct. 10, 1807
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Dec. 19, 1809
Oct. 7, 1810 Oct. 20, 18II Feb. 26, 1812
Capt. William P., formerly of Newport, at Flatbush, L. I., very suddenly. Gazette of Hon. George, member of Congress from North Carolina, at Washington,
John, of Newport, son of Thomas, in 25th year, at sea on passage from Havana to St. Augustine,
Aug. 15, 1821
James, son of Capt. Thomas, died at sea. Gazette of
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· MUNROE Miss Prescilla, at Bristol. Gazette of Mrs. Hannah, widow of John and grand- daughter of Col. Benjamin Church, at Re- hoboth, aged 98 years ; her posterity as near as can be ascertained, 13 children, 93 grand, 161 great-grand and 22 great-great- grand children, in all 289,
Mrs. Patience, wife of James, at Bristol. Ga- zette of
William, Esq., of Boston, at Richmond, Va., aged 44 years, from the amputation of his right arm, fractured by the overturn- ing of a stage coach, a few days before,
Capt. James, in this town, aged 66 years ; he was a successful privateerman in the War of the Revolution;
Capt. Thomas, in this town, in 79th year,
Mrs. Dianna, wife of Capt. Mathias, at Bris- tol, in 27th year,
Rebecca, widow of the late Capt. James, and only daughter of the late Rev. Joseph Snow, in this town, in 61 st year,
Miss Berniee, at Bristol, aged 64 years, Jeremiah, at Bristol, in 80th year,
Mrs. Louisa, wife of Capt. Joseph S., ot this town, aged 17 years, at New York,
Capt. Thomas B., of schooner Phebe, of Bristol, at Wilmington, N. C., aged 26 years,
Mrs. Abigail, widow of George, at Bristol, aged 90 years. Gazette of
MUNSON Mrs. Silence, wife of Elisha, at New Haven, aged 26 years. Gazette of
MURDOCK Mrs. Lucia K., aged 26 years, wife of Rev. T. J., and only daughter of the late Hon. Thomas W. Thompson, of Con- cord, N. H., at Canterbury, Ct.,
MURFEE Col. Hardy, of the North Carolina Line, near Nashville, Tenn. Gazette of MURFEY Mrs. Phebe, wife of Capt. John, at Newport, aged 29 years. Gazette of
MURGATROYD John, drowned in the Schuyl- kill, near Philadelphia,
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