Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol. XIV, Part 18

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 716


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MURPHY Arthur, Esq., barrister and dramatic writer, near London, Eng.,


Edward, at Newport, in 62d year. Gazette of


MURQUAND Rebecca, daughter of Joseph, Esq., of Newburyport, at Salem, aged 19 years. Gazette of


Oct. 10, 1807


June 19, 1809


March 7, 1812


May 30, 1813


Nov. 16, 1814 Sept. 14, 1815


June 17, 1816


Feb. 25, 1817 Nov. 9, 1820 March 23, 1821


Sept. 10, 1821


Oct. 19, 1821


March 1, 1823


Nov. 30, 1805


June 29, 1824


Sept. 30, 1809


April 1, 1809


June 28, 1782


June 18, 1805


Jan. 21, 1809


Aug. 5, 1797


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129


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MURRAY David, a shoemaker, suddenly, at Boston,


George, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and


Mr. - -, thrown from a horse, at Guild- ford, Ct. Gazette of


John, a preacher, at Cape Ann. Gazette of (The next issue says this is premature. ) Rev. John, pastor of Presbyterian Church, Newburyport. Gazette of


William Yates, printer, at Petersburg, Va. Gazette of


Rt. Hon. Lord W --- , brother to the Earl of Athol, at his apartments in Newgate, London, where he was confined for debt. Gazette of


Robert Lithgow, son of the late Rev. John, drowned near Newburyport by upsetting of a pleasure boat, aged 26 years. Ga- zette of


Robert, of New York, merchant, in England. Gazette of


John, of house of John Murray and Son, New York, aged 70 years, at his seat at Murray Hill, near New York,


Rt. Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, formerly Governor of Virginia when a Royal Prov- ince, at Ramsgate, Eng. Gazette of


Noah, at Murrayville, Penn., a preacher of Universal Salvation. Gazette of Hamilton, in London. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, widow of Anthony, aged 65 years, at Bristol,


May 23, 1812


Rev. John, at Boston, pastor of the First Universalist Church, aged 75 years,


Patrick, native of Ireland, at Newport, aged 68 years. Gazette of


Sarah, widow of Anthony, of Newport, in this town, aged 70 years,


Mrs. Judeth Sargent, widow of Rev. John, of Boston, at Natchez, Tenn.,


Elizabeth, aged about 18 years, drowned near Baltimore,


Anthony, of Bristol, at Trinidad, Cuba. Ga- zette of


Com. Alexander, senior officer U. S. Navy, and Commissioner of Navy Yard, Philadel- phia. Gazette of


Earl Carpenter, son of Robert, aged 16 mos., Midshipman A. M., of the Macedonian, of the fever. Gazette of


Aug. 8, 1771


Dec. 26, 1777


Sept. 25, 1784 March 26, 1785


March 23, 1793


Nov. 5, 1796


April 8, 1797


June 8, 1805


Dec. 12, 1807


Oct. 11, 1808


July 8, 1809


Aug. 10, 181I Dec. 21, 18II


Sept. 3, 1815


Sept. 25, 1819


March 1, 1820 July 6, 1820


July 13, 1821


Sept. 15, 1821


Oct. 13, 1821 Dec. 13, 1821


Aug. 14, 1822


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MURRAY James, of Boston, murdered. Ga- zette of


Henry B., at Baltimore, was injured in a steamboat collision in the Chesapeake. Ga- zette of


Gen. - , aged 85 years, 60 of which had been passed in the British service; was 12 years a prisoner in France during Napo- eon's reign. Gazette of


MUSGROVE Major -, murdered by Alex- ander J. Duvall of Montgomery Co., Md. Gazette of


MUSSEY James, at Smithfield, in 92d year, of Society of Friends. Gazette of


MUZZEY Isaac, of Lexington, killed at the first fire,


April 19, 1775


April 14, 1804


May 25, 1799


Sampson M., of Richmond, Va., a Jewish merchant, at New York. Gazette of


Aug. 13, 1803


April -, 1804


May 16, 1811


July 29, 1815


Jan. 19, 1825


N


NAPAIR Dr. -- , in England. He opened his veins in six places and bled to death. Gazette of


NASH Gen. Francis, of North Carolina, died of his wounds, Oct. 7, 1777. Gazette of Hannah, daughter of Capt. John, aged 17 years,


John, Jun., only son of Capt. John, in 2Ist year,


Oct. 20, 1824


Jan. 31, 1778


June 30, 1779


Feb. 5, 1781


Mr. killed in the conflagration at Petersburg, Va. Gazette of


MYREC Miss Mehitable, of Bluehill, Me., aged 24 years, at Bangor, Me. She had a tooth extracted and in doing so the jaw was in- jured and a small artery severed which caused her to bleed to death. Gazette of


Nov. 29, 1823


May 5, 1824


July 31, 1824


Aug. 6, 1823 April 1, 1809


MYCALL Mary, Mrs., wife of John, Esq., form- erly of Newburyport, at Howard, Mass. Gazette of


MYERS Manuel, in 73d year, at New York, an eminent Jewish merchant. Gazette of


Moses, Jewish High Priest of the Syna- gogue at London, Eng., aged 83 years, in England,


Lieut. Col., Sir W. -- , fell in action, in Spain,


131


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NASH Joseph, Esq., formerly of this town, mer- chant, at the Mississippi. Gazette of Hon. Abner, delegate to Congress from North Carolina, and late Governor of that State, at New York. Gazette of


Feb. 10, 1781


Dec. 30, 1786 Aug. 17, 1790


Patty, found murdered near Natchitoches, La. Gazette of


John, at Plymouth, Chenango Co., N. Y., was bitten by a spider on the foot which caused death the next day,


- Mrs. Martha, at Rehoboth, in 92d year,


Rev. Samuel, at Gray, Me., aged 76 years, graduate of B. U., 1770 ; was ordained at Gray, Me., 1775 ;


Feb. 1, 1821


Levi, merchant, native of Amherst, Mass., at Charleston, S. C., in 27th year, of the fever. Gazette of


Sept. 11, 1824


NASON John, a seaman, in 23d year, in this town,


NATHAN Abraham, murdered by Capt. Wil- liam Rogers,


Oct. 30, 1787


NAYLOR Thomas, of Sheffield, Eng., at Phila- delphia. Gazette of


Jan. 12, 1805


NEALE Isaac, printer, at Burlington, N. J. Gazette of


May 21, 1796 Sept. 27, 1800


Edward, at Baltimore. Gazette of


Capt. Josiah, at Newport, in 38th year. Ga- zette of


Dec. 4, 1820


James, at Elliott, Me., Friend Minister, aged 86 years. The day before he busied him- self in writing to his friends, retired to bed earlier than usual and died in a few min- utes,


Rev. Charles, near Port Tobacco, Md., aged 74 years, Superior of the Order of the Jesuits,


NECKAR M-, formerly Minister of Finance of France, at Geneva, at an advanced age, NED a negro, executed at Norfolk, Va.,


NEEL Miss Ann C., at Newport, aged 26 years, NEELY George W., native of Burnally, Ire., at Newport, aged 33 years,


Sept. 6, 1821


April 27, 1823


March 9, 1804 July 26, 1822 Oct. 29, 1824


Jan. 15, 1821


Rebecca, wife of Capt. John. Gazette of Lieut. William, of the 34th regiment, killed in an attack made by the Indians on the picket guard of Gen. Hampton's army, at Chateauga,


Nov. 18, 1813


July 27, 1816


July 3, 1820 Oct. 25, 1820


Sept. 24, 1821


NAUHEMS Herman Henri, in Germany, shot by order of a French court martial. Ga- zette of


Aug. 7, 1813


132


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NEILS Isaac, died at Halifax a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and


Nathaniel, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and


Dec. 26, 1777 June 21, 1821


NEILSON Capt. Oliver H., at Baltimore,


NEGUS Miss Phebe, at Newport, aged 74 years. Gazette of


March 26, 1825


NELSON Hon. George, Lord Mayor of London, buried. Gazette of


March 7, 1767


General William, at Yorktown, Va., in 38th year. Gazette of


Jan. 31, 1801


Rev. Mr. -, father of Lord Nelson, in England. Gazette of


June 5, 1802


Josiah, of this town, at St. Bartholomew,


Oct. 12, 1802


Thomas, Esq., Attorney General of Virginia. Gazette of


Dec. 3, 1803


Oct. 21, 1805


Dec. 26, 1811


March 2, 1814


Feb. 19, 1815


Gen. Rogers, at Fredericksburg, Va., a Rev- olutionary soldier, and long a member of Congress. Gazette of


June 24, 1815


March 30, 1816


Aug. 12, 1816


Aug. 31, 1816


Hon. Thomas, Chancellor of the Williams- burg District of Virginia, and Professor of Law in University of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Va. Gazette of


Jasper S., at Shrewsbury, Mass., in 22d year, formerly of this town,


Rev. Samuel, at Middleboro, aged 77 years, Charlotte, from an explosion on a steamboat in Paulos Hook, N. Y. Gazette of


Jacob, murdered in his bed; was about 60 years old, had no arms or hands, only one stub about 18 inches long; was a fine teacher of languages, at Lancaster Dis- trict, S. C. Gazette of


Rev. Ebenezer, at Malden, Mass., pastor of Baptist Church,


NESBITT John Maxwell, at Philadelphia, in 78th year. Gazette of


Dec. 26, 1777


July 25, 1818


Dec. 7, 1821


Sept. 9, 1822


July 17, 1824


July 31, 1824


May 4, 1825


Feb. 6, 1802


Admiral Lord, killed at the battle of Trafal- gar, Miss M. - -, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va., Dr. - -, at Bristol, aged about 40 years, Levi, in this town, aged 34 years,


Eliza F., wife of Ebenezer and only daugh- ter of Caleb Williams, Esq., in this town, in 17th year,


Caleb William, infant son of Ebenezer,


Thomas, suffocated by a well into which he had imprudently descended, at Cincinnati, O. Gazette of


133


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


NESBITT Charles, D. D., Principal of Dickin- son College, at Carlisle, Penn. Gazette of John, an apprentice to Hugh McIntire, stone cutter, drowned in the North River, Dr. Samuel, at New York, aged 67 years, NESTELL Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Christian M. and daughter of Asa Bosworth, in 18th year, NEUFVILLE John, Esq., Commissioner of Loans, at Charleston, S. C., aged 76 years. Gazette of


John, Esq., many years Registrar Court of Equity of South Carolina, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of


NEVILLE Gen. John, at Monsour's Island, near Pittsburg, aged 72 years. He was a patriot of the Revolution,


Hon. Henry, second son of Lord Braybrooke, three days after the battle of Talavera, from excessive fatigue, in Spain. Ga- zette of


NEW Mrs. Eliza, wife of James, at Boston, aged 21 years. Gazette of


NEWBURY Capt. Joseph, drowned in the Sus- quehanna River, near Walton, Penn.,


NEWBY Mrs. Ann, at Laurens District, S. C., aged 112 years. Was able to transact business about the house until within a few months of her death. Has left a hus- band 37 years old. Gazette of


Mrs. Ann, in London, Eng., aged 79 years, 44 years matron of the London Lying-in Hospital. She received the gold medal from the Humane Society in 1803 for her great success in recovering still born in- fants which up to that time had reached 500. Gazette of


NEWCASTLE Duke of, died Nov. 18, 1768, born Aug. 1, 1693, succeeded his father as Baron Pelham of Laughton Feb. 23, 1712; by will of his uncle, John Holles, Duke of Newcastle, who died July 15, 1711, he as- sumed the name and arms of Holles ;


NEWCOMB William, at Norton, aged 70 years, perished in burning of his house,


John Marshall, son of Danforth, at Mendon, aged 19 mos. Gazette of


NEWELL Ann, widow of Ephraim, Esq., aged 73 years, at Attleboro, Mass. Gazette of Lucy, daughter of Robert, Esq., in 17th year. Gazette of


Feb. 1I, 1804


Jan. 23, 1805 Sept. 28, 1811


Oct. 30, 1822


Aug. 25, 1804


July 13, 1805


July 29, 1803


Nov. 4, 1809


April 19, 1823 June 1, 1822


April 18, 1807


Jan. 21, 1815


Nov. 18, 1768 March 17, 1790


Oct. 1, 1825


Sept. 24, 1791 Aug. 9, 1794


134


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NEWELL Andrew, at Boston. Gazette of


Aug. 4, 1798


Mrs. Abigail, wife of Samuel, at Attleboro, in 53d year,


Mrs. Mary, wife of Asa, of this town,


Andrew, printer, at Boston, aged 28 years. Gazette of


Feb. 27, 1808


Jason, formerly a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, at Cumberland, at an ad- vanced age. Gazette of


Feb. 17, 1810 April 23, 1810


Robert, Esq., in 60th year,


Sept. 12, 181I


Spaldin, son of the late Jason, of Cumber- land, aged 22 years, at Stanford, N. Y.,


Feb. 17, 1813


Mrs. Nancy, wife of Asa, in this town, in 37th year,


Aug. 15, 1821


Rev. Samuel, American Missionary to India. Gazette of


Nov. 21, 1821


Samuel L., at Southbridge, caught in the belt and revolved round a shaft. Gazette of Reuben, in this town, aged 32 years (Masonic honors),


Feb. 8, 1823


Lydia, widow of Robert, Esq., in this town, aged 75 years,


March 7, 1825


June 15, 1825 March 12, 1824


NEWHALL Nathan, in this town, aged 75 years, NEWLAND Abraham, for 30 years cashier of the Bank of England, at Highburg, Eng.,


NEWMAN Nathaniel, in 44th year, at Coventry, William G., in 6th year, son of Nathaniel, at Coventry,


Oct. 23, 1810


Seth, in Ioth year, son of Nathaniel, at Cov- entry,


Oct. 27, 1810 Dec. 5, 1811


Henry, Esq., at Boston, aged 56 years,


Charity, wife of Samuel, Jun., at Rehoboth, in 37th year,


Aug. 24, 1815 April 20, 1818


Jan. 14, 1819


Mrs. Lydia, wife of Sylvanus, at Seekonk, in 46th year, has left 4 children,


Mrs. Alice, wife of John, in this town, in 53d year,


John, died in jail, at Boston,


Jesse, at Seekonk, aged 92 years,


Joseph, an Englishman, and blacksmith by trade, found in the water near Weybosset bridge, had been dead (supposed) about three weeks. Gazette of


Jan. 25, 1822


May 24, 1822 Sept. 20, 1822 Oct. 12, 1822


Jan. 4, 1823


Feb. 26, 1824


Major Reuben, formerly a resident of this town, at Dedham, Mass., aged 62 years. Gazette of


Nov. 21, 1807 Oct. 13, 1810


Major Augustus, at Newport, aged 28 years, Maria, fourth daughter of John, in this town, in 17th year,


May 30, 1803 July 30, 1807


Joseph, in this town,


135


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


NEWMAN J. H. K., his mother and two sisters, at Natchez, of the fever,


John, of Newport, supposed to have been drowned off Conimicut Point,


July 17, 1824


Samuel S., formerly of Boston, merchant, son-in-law of Col. John Carlisle of this town, at New York,


Jan. 23, 1825


NEWPORT John, seaman, killed in action on board brig Ariel, in the West Indies,


May 14, 1800


NEWSOM Barnes, murdered by his slave, at Hancock Co., Ga.,


March II, 1822


NEWTON Hon. Roger, of Milford, at New Haven. Gazette of


Feb. 2, 1771


Thomas, Esq., collector, at Norfolk, Va. Ga- zette of


Sept. 26, 1807 Jan. 30, 1808


Simon, at Newport, in 89th year. Gazette of Rev. John, rector of St. Mary, Lombard street, London, in England, at an ad- vanced age. Gazette of


April 16, 1808


Mrs. Mary, widow of Capt. Simon, at New- port, in 87th year. Gazette of


May 19, 1810


Mrs. Eliphal, wife of John, at Newport, in 8Ist year. Gazette of


John, at Newport, in 78th year,


NICE Major John, an officer of the Revolution, at Germantown, Penn. Gazette of


NICOLL William H., Esq., Lieut. U. S. Army and aid to General Ripley, at Baltimore. Gazette of


Sept. 8, 1820


NICHOL Robert, Esq., member of Parliament, Upper Canada. His horse made the wrong turn in the dark and went over the precipace, at Queenstown near the Falls. Gazette of


NICHOLAS Eliphalet, of Chatham, Ct., fell through the ice in the glade near Capt. Cheney's shipyard,


George W., of Virginia, midshipman on board Frigate Essex, at New York, after a short illness,


Mrs. Jerusha, wife of George, at Pawtucket, in 40th year,


Hon. John, late first Judge Court of Com- mon Pleas for Ontario Co., N. Y., a native of Virginia, late member of Congress from New York, at Senaca. Gazette of


Col. David, of Cranston, aged 55 years, at Coventry. In returning from a visit to a son, crossing a river his wagon parted and he thrown into the water; though he


May 22, 1824


Feb. 2, 1771


Sept. 3, 1809


April 26, 1811


Jan. 24, 1820


Aug. 26, 1823


Oct. 9, 1820 May 5, 1821


July 26, 1806


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NICHOLAS :


reached the shore he was so chilled that he soon died,


NICHOLLS John, native of Glasgow, Scot., a resident of this place for many years,


July 27, 1814


June 7, 1783


Sarah, widow of Jonathan, at Portsmouth, R. I. Gazette of


June 26, 1794


Major Samuel, of the late army, at Philadel- phia. Gazette of


Sept. 25, 1790


Patience, wife of Benjamin, at Newport, in 48th year. Gazette of


Dec. 28, 1793


Mrs. Freelove, at Warwick, in 93d year. She was a granddaughter of Joseph Ed- monds who came from Great Britain with the first settlers of New England and was a reputable officer in the Indian War. Gazette of


Sally, daughter of John, in 21st year,


John, Jun., son of John, of this town, in 19th year. Gazette of


Betsey, daughter of John. Gazette of


Walter, late of Freetown, in this town, in 5Ist year. Gazette of


Feb. 7, 1801


Mrs. Mary, widow of Eleazer, of Freetown, in 74th year. Gazette of


Lewis, printer, at New York, of the fever. Gazette of


Philip, at Stratford, Ct., in 79th year,


Samuel, son of the late Samuel, of North Kingstown, at sea on passage from New York to Europe. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, widow of Philip, Esq., at Bridge- port, Ct., aged 76 years. Gazette of


Gen. Francis, a soldier of the Revolution, at Pottstown, Penn. Gazette of


Benjamin, at Warwick, at an advanced age,


Elizabeth, wife of John, in this town, in 76th year,


Mrs. Mary, eldest daughter of John, in 44th year,


Ruth, youngest daughter of Walter, Esq., at Newport, in 21st year,


Elbridge, at East Greenwich, aged 40 years. Gazette of


James, of Nantucket, drowned from an open boat,


William A., of West Greenwich, aged 24 years, at Havana, on board brig Venus of this port,


Sept. 8, 1810


May 25, 1811


Feb. 29, 1812 Jan. 8, 1813


Feb. 28, 1813 July 6, 1813


Oct. 15, 1813


April 23, 1814


Feb. 3, 1815


June 30, 1816


NICHOLS a ship carpenter, drowned near Prudence Island in the Bay,


April 19, 1822


March 7. 1795 June 15, 1796


June 25, 1796 Aug. 13, 1796


Aug. 27, 1803


Sept. 21, 1805 May 13, 1807


137


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


NICHOLS Jesse, formerly of this town, at the Island of Tobago, of the fever, in 32d year, Charles Gustavus, son of the late Jesse, aged 4 years 9 months,


Thomas W., late of North Kingstown, at Beach Island, near Augusta, Ga.,


Mary, widow of John, at Cranston, aged 74 years. Gazette of


Lucian, member of Junior Class, B. U., at Dudley, Mass.,


Capt. Israel, at Rehoboth, in 54th year,


Walter, naval officer, at Newport, in 73d year, Edwin, son of Israel, aged 18 months,


Mary, daughter of the late Walter, Esq., aged 36 years. Gazette of


Feb. 4, 1824


Dec. 22, 1824 Dec. - , 1824


Feb. 25, 1825


Oct. 20, 1798 Oct. 25, 1800


Dec. 20, 1800 Sept. 15, 1804


March 9, 1805


Aug. 2, 1811


Com. Samuel, senior officer of the navy, at Charlestown Navy Yard ; was an officer in the Revolution. Gazette of


Capt. R. S., Royal Navy, in England. He was a lieutenant on board the Warrior, under Admiral Rodney, in the victory of April, 1782. Gazette of


James, a pilot, while in charge of the ship Catharine jumped over and drowned, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


Capt. Kimball, of the schooner Rambler, of Dennis, aged 39 years, in this town,


May 13, 1817 Sept. 15, 1820


Sept. 30, 1821


Oct. 5, 1822


Nov. 7, 1822 Nov. 16, 1822 Jan. 3, 1823 Aug. 24, 1823


James, at East Greenwich, in 79th year, many years member of the Council,


Rev. John, American Missionary, at Bombay, Rebecca S., daughter of Jonathan, in this town, aged 37 years, NICHOLSON Mr. - -, midshipman of frig- ate Constitution, son of Capt. Nicholson, at Norfolk, Va. Gazette of


George, merchant, at Baltimore. Gazette of John, Esq., formerly Controller General of Pennsylvania, late editor of a paper, "The Supporter." A man of talents, science, and of many sorrows, in prison, at Phila- delphia. Gazette of


Com. James, at New York. Gazette of


Lieut. John B., U. S. Navy, killed in a duel with Mr. Dehart, also an officer in the U. S. Navy ; at the third shot he was shot through the head, at Syracuse, N. Y. Ga- zette of


Col. John, at Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y., in 71st year, a Revolutionary soldier,


Jan. 4, 1812


Aug. 23, 1817


Nov. 1, 1817


Dec. 9, 1821


138


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NICHOLSON Lieut. Nathaniel D., U. S. Navy, son of the late Com. Samuel, at Dedham, Mass., aged 32 years. Gazette of


NICKER Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, at New- port. Gazette of


NICKERSON Herman, died at Halifax, a pris- oner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and Louisa, in this town, aged 3 years, 3 months, daughter of Capt. John B.,


John B., in this town, aged II weeks, 3 days, son of Capt. John B.,


Capt. Elijah, at Boston, aged 74 years. Ga- zette of


March 22, 1823


NICKLIN Philip, merchant, at Philadelphia, in 47th year. Gazette of


Nov. 15, 1806


NIGHTINGALE Samuel, in 72d year,


Dec. 2, 1786


Mrs. Susannah, wife of Dea. Samuel, in 49th year, W-, in this town. Gazette of Mrs. - wife of the late Samuel, in 73d year. Gazette of


May 6, 1790


May 3, 1794


Col. Joseph, in 50th year, in this town,


John C., eldest son of the late Col. Joseph, of this town, at Cumberland Island, Ga.,


Sept. 11, 1806


Mrs. Harriet, wife of Samuel, Jun., in this town, in 29th year,


July 5, 1812


Samuel, Esq., in this town, aged 73 years,


William, son of the late Col. Joseph, in this town, in 31st year,


Jan. 12, 1815


Mrs. Elizabeth K., wife of Samuel and daughter of Edward K. Thompson, Esq., in this town, in 28th year,


Sept. 10, 1819


Joseph C., son of the late John C., Esq., in 18th year, at Cumberland Island, Ga.,


NILES -, killed in action at Royalston,


Ct.,


Jeremiah, at South Kingstown, in 88th year. Gazette of


Polly, daughter of Jonathan, at East Green- wich, in 17th year. Gazette of


Harry, executed near New London for mur- der of his wife,


Henry, son of the late Henry, of East Green- wich, at Pawtucket, in 24th year,


NIND Rev. William, rector of St. Stephen's Church, Baltimore, aged 45 years. Gazette of


July 3, 1822


June 8, 1805


Dec. 26, 1777


Sept. 9, 1822


Sept. 10, 1822


Sept. 13, 1794 Nov. 3, 1797


Celia Greene, daughter of Joseph, aged I year, II months, 5 days, in this town,


Jan. 2, 1813 Aug. 9, 1814


Jan. 14, 1820


Oct. 16, 1780


Nov. 15, 1794


Oct. 10, 1795


Nov. 4, 1807


Nov. 14, 1820


Sept. 28, 1822


139


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


NINEGRET Thomas, chief of the Narragan- setts, at Charlestown, R. I., suddenly, NITCHEE John, of New York, at his seat at Mamaroneck,


NIXON Robert, only surviving son of Robert, at Providence,


James, and Mrs. Marcy, his wife, at New- port. Gazette of


Mrs. - , widow of Robert. Gazette of Nancy, widow, eldest daughter of the late Robert, of this town, in her 27th year,


John, president Bank of North America, at Philadelphia, Mr. -, of Baltimore, profile painter, at Dover, N. H. Gazette of


Miss Eleanor, aged 76 years. Gazette of Gen. John, at Middlebury, Vt., aged 99 years; commanded a brigade during the Revolu- tion and was wounded at Bunker Hill. Gazette of


Miss - , aged 12 years. She weighed 350 pounds, stood 5 feet, was 7 feet round ; her arm measured near 2 feet in circum- ference. Gazette of


NOBLE Mrs. Abby (colored), in this town, in 45th year, suddenly,


NOBBS Mrs. Freelove, wife of Isaac, in this town, in 70th year. Gazette of


NOEL Mrs. Experience, widow of Garrett, at New York, in 74th year. Gazette of


John (colored), mariner, late steward of ship Two Catherines, in this town,


NOLEN There is now living at Staf- ford, Eng., a man of this name living with his 26th wife; has had by the whole 73 children. He is 105 years old and his wife is pregnant. Gazette of


Christopher, of Salem, at the Marine Hos- pital, Newport,


Margaret, killed with a blow by a pair of tongs struck by Mrs. Kent, at Boston,


NOONING Mrs. Rebecca, at Bristol, aged 74 years,


NORTH Rt. Hon. Francis, Earl of Guilford, in England. Gazette of


Rt. Hon. Frederick, Lord, in England. Ga- zette of


NORTHAM Capt. John, at Newport, in 63d year. Gazette of


Nov. 12, 1769


June 24, 1811


March 17, 1769


Aug. 26, 1780 March 20, 1773


Oct. 21, 1790


Dec. 31, 1808


June 29, 1811 April 22, 1815


April 22, 1815


March 20, 1824 April 14, 1820


June 22, 1822


April 27, 1805


March 12, 1821


Aug. 22, 1821


April 8, 1822


July 12, 1825


Jan. 18, 1819 March 29, 1788


Sept. 29, 1792


Sept. 1, 1792


140


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NORTHAM Sarah, daughter of the late Capt. John, at Newport. Gazette of


Miss Amey, at Newport, at an advanced age. Gazette of


NORTHUMBERLAND Prince Hugh Percy, Duke and Earl of, Baron Percy and 8 other titles ; in England, aged 76 years. He was a general in command of troops at Bunker Hill and Lexington. Gazette of


NORMAN Moses, at Newport. Gazette of William, at Boston, suddenly. Gazette of


NORTHUP John, one of the Justices of the In- ferior Court for Kings Co., at North Kingstown. Gazette of Mrs. Mary, in this town. Gazette of


Mrs. Martha, wife of Nicholas, in this town, in 36th year, *


Lewis, found dead in the road, at Pound- ridge, N. Y., aged 45 years. Gazette of


Joseph C., at North Kingstown, aged 91 years. Gazette of


Elder Samuel, at Rehoboth, in 57th year,


Gideon, at North Kingstown, aged 86 years, James W., only son of Nicholas, in this town,


in 6th year ; was kicked by a horse and lived two hours,


Mrs. Mary, widow of Capt. Stephen and daughter of the late James Cooper, of North Kingstown, at Newport, in 58th year. Gazette of


Henry, near Norfolk, Va., drowned from a small open boat. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, wife of Rev. William, at North Kingstown, in 57th year,


Mrs. - -, wife of Capt. Joseph, at New- port, in 40th year. Gazette of


Oct. 23, 1820


Ichabod (colored), aged 78 years, at East Greenwich, soldier of the Revolution and pensioner under the late Act of Congress, Immanuel, graduate of B. U., a native of Rhode Island, in 25th year, at Herman, Oglethorpe Co., Ga.,


Mrs. Sarah C., eldest daughter of Christo- pher, at South Kingstown, in 26th year. Gazette of


Mrs Frances, widow of Capt. George, at Wickford, in 96th year. Gazette of


NORRIS John, at Bristol, in 77th year. Ga- zette of


April 2, 1796 Aug. 9, 1818


Sept. 6, 1817 April 5, 1806 Nov. 21, 1807


June 2, 1781 Sept. 2, 1797


March 19, 1811


July 27, 1811


Jan. 18, 1812 July 21, 1812 Oct. 1, 1813


Nov. 11, 1815


Feb. 10, 1816


Nov. 6, 1819


May 4, 1820


Sept. 5, 1821


Dec. 4, 1822


Oct. 4, 1823


Feb. 26, 1825


July 16, 1808


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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


NORRIS Hon. John, at Salem, merchant, aged 54 years. Gazette of


Rev. Greenleaf A., late assistant minister of , the Methodist Episcopal Church at Bos- ton, at Cambridge, aged 28 years,


Thomas, merchant, drowned from on board sloop Catharine, of Hallowell, in a squall, aged 43 years,




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