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Nov. 22, 1806
O'SULLIVAN Theodore, in Ireland, aged 115 years, the Irish Bard. He breathed his last while sowing oats in the field of one of his grandchildren, and singing of his favor- ite lyrics. Gazette of May 1, 1820
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PABODIE Benjamin, of this town, at Cape Francois, in 17th year. Gazette of Oct. 26, 1799
O'NEAL General , at Madrid, aged 110 years. Gazette of
Dec. 3, 1791 June 14, 1794
O'BRYAN Rear Admiral E-, in England. Gazette of
.April 8, 1809
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PABODIE Miss Cynthia, in this town, in 39th year, John, of Norwich, N. Y., aged 23 years, son of Ephraim, formerly of this town, in this town,
April 16, 1820
Oct. 3, 1821
PACA Judge William, of the Federal Court for the District of Maryland, at Talbot Co., Md. Gazette of
Nov. 9, 1799
PACHA Captain, High Admiral of the Otto- man navy, in Turkey. Gazette of
PACKARD Mrs. Rachel, at Providence,
April 28, 1804 July 27, 1769
Fearnaught, in 70th year. Gazette of
Feb. 5, 1774
Mary, of this town, at North Providence. Gazette of
April 28, 1781 March 20, 1784 Dec. 5, 1789
Mary, wife of Capt. Rhodes. Gazette of
Capt. Rhodes. Gazette of
Capt. Robert S., son of Capt. Nathaniel, Sr., of this town, in the West Indies, in 24th year. Gazette of
Aug. 9, 1800
Sally, in this town, aged 27 years, eldest daughter of Melzer,
Oct. 16, 1801
Capt. Nathaniel, Jr., in this town, aged 35 years,
Jan. 28, 1807
Melzar, in this town, in 58th year,
June 3, 1808
Capt. Nathaniel, in 80th year,
Aug. 15, 1809
Frances Sophia, infant daughter of George W., aged 13 months,
Sept. 21, 1817
Robert, of this town, at Newport, in 33d year,
July 27, 1818
Capt. Samuel, formerly of this town, at North Kingstown, in 59th year,
Samuel, Jr., of North Kingstown, son of late Capt. Samuel, of this town, at sea on board brig Providence of this port, on passage to South America, in his 20th year. Ga- zette of
PACKER James, at Groton, perished in a fire he had kindled to consume rubbish,
PADDOCK Elisha, of Nantucket, late of Swan- zey, died at Surinam. Gazette of
John, son of Adino, in 16th year, at Cam- bridge, while bathing,
Capt. Judah, of Hudson, N. Y., was born at Nantucket, Sept. 26, 1767, son of Stephen, where he lived until after the Revolution when he removed to Hudson, N. Y. ; mar- ried Mary Clarke in 1792, was shipwrecked on the South Barbary coast and remained
Jan. 24, 1824
April 26, 1765
Nov. 17, 1770
July 1, 1773
Mrs. Abigail, widow of Capt. Nathaniel, in this town, aged 86 years,
March 13, 1820
July 17, 1820
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PADDOCK :
a prisoner several years. He wrote an ac- count of the affair. He died in the 56th year of his age,
Aug. 12, 1823
PADELFORD John, son of Hon. Seth, at Taunton, in this town. Gazette of
June 27, 1801
Hon. Seth, Judge of Probate for Bristol County, at Taunton, aged 59 years, sud- denly,
Jan. 7, 1810
Dr. Philip, at Taunton, in 62d year, had practiced 35 years,
Aug. 27, 1815
William, of Raynham, Mass., aged 28 years, at the hospital,
July 3, 1821 Feb. 13, 1824
Dr. Elijah M., at Taunton, aged 38 years, Mary Eliza, daughter of Edward, of Savan- nah, Ga., in this town,
Aug. 23, 1825 March 5, 1770
Priscilla, widow of Stephen, suddenly, at Bristol. Gazette of
Feb. 29, 1772
John, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
John, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and (Second of the name.)
Dec. 26, 1777
Capt. Elijah Freeman, at Boston. Gazette of Maria Antoinette, daughter of Hon. Robert Treat Paine, Attorney General of Massa- chusetts, baptized,
Dec. 8, 1782
Joshua, of Cambridge, from drinking rum and milk. Gazette of
July 21, 1764
Mrs. Susannah, wife of Dan., at Smithfield, in 23d year. Gazette of
Nov. 13, 1784
Benjamin, in his 84th year, at Smithfield. He left his fourth wife, a widow; by his wives he has had 28 children, 19 of which and 90 grandchildren are now living. Ga- zette of
Jan. 17, 1788
Capt. Daniel, at Woodstock, Ct., in 94th year. Gazette of
June 27, 1795
Robert, Esq., attorney at law, at Boston. Gazette of
Aug. 4, 1798
Mrs. Jemima, widow of Benjamin, at Smith- field, in 73d year. Gazette of
Thomas, at Block Island, in 24th year,
Seth, printer, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
Oct. 25, 1800 Sept. 12, 1801
Oct. 17, 1801
PAINE Edward, merchant, bone shattered in his arm in the Massacre at Boston,
May 2, 1778
Capt. John, at Cranston, in 77th year. Ga- zette of
Feb. 22, 1794
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PAINE Arnold, Esq., at Smithfield, one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas for Providence Co. Gazette of
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Capt. John, at Crans- ton, in 83d year. Gazette of
Nancy L., eldest daughter of Judge Paine, at Worcester. Gazette of
John, Esq., at Smithfield, aged 46 years. Had sustained several both State and Town offices; left widow and several chil- dren. Gazette of
Feb. 26, 1803
Mrs. Ann, widow of Rev. Elisha, late of Long Island, at Johnston, aged 83 years. Ga- zette of
June 18, 1803
Rear Admiral, Treasurer of the Greenwich Hospital, in England. Gazette of
Feb. 11, 1804
Oct. 6, 1804 April 10, 1807
June 7, 1807
Miss Mary, daughter of Amos, aged 15 years, at Woodstock, Ct.,
Sept. 4, 1807
Miss Mary, a poetical tribute to the memory of, Oct. 3, 1807 ; she died
Sept. 4, 1807
Mrs. Mary, wife of Amos, at Woodstock, Ct., in 42d year. Gazette of
Sept. 26, 1807
Sept. 29, 1807
July 24, 1808
Mrs. -, wife of Thomas, at her brother's house in England, aged 68 years, Mrs. wife of Thomas, author of Rights of Man, to whom she was married, at Lewes, in Sussex, in 1761. She had only lived three years with him ; at her brother's house at Cambrook, Eng., aged 68 years. Gazette of
Capt. Stephen, at Charleston, S. C., in 31st year. Gazette of
Robert Treat, Esq., the American poet, at Boston,
Robert Treat, Jun., Esq., at Boston. Ga- zette of
Nathaniel, at Rehoboth,
Michael, at Smithfield, in 23d year,
Hon. Robert T., late judge of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, at Boston, aged 84 years,
Dec. 16, 1809
July 27, 1811
Nov. 13, 1811
Nov. 23, 1811
Feb. 3, 1814 March 23, 1814
May 12, 1814
Mrs. Tabitha, wife of the unfortunate Capt. Jacob, of Dinwiddie Co., Va. This lady and her mother were both born, christened, married, died and were buried on a Mon- day. Gazette of
Miss Lydia, daughter of Obed, at Smithfield, Mrs. Lavina, wife of Obed, at Smithfield, in 44th year, leaves 7 children,
Prescilla, widow of Amos, at Woodstock, Ct., in 65th year,
July 24, 1802
Dec. 4, 1802
Jan. 22, 1803
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PAINE Royal, merchant, son of the late Capt. Amos, of Woodstock, Ct., in this town, in 39th year,
Squire, at Smithfield, in 59th year. Gazette of Mrs. Lydia, wife of Col. Walter, in 44th year, Mrs. Sarah, widow of Capt. James, in this town, in 32d year,
July 2, 1816
July 6, 1816 Oct. 30, 1816
July 15, 1817
May 23, 1820
July 8, 1820
Feb. 28, 1821
July 26, 1822
Jan. 15, 1823
Mrs. Barbara, widow of John, and daughter of the late Major Henry Rice, of Warwick, at Freetown, Mass., in 83d year,
Abner F., in 26th year, native of Cranston, in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.,
Lucretia, in Boston, aged 35 years, daughter of the late Judge Paine. Gazette of Polly, at Douglass, Mass. Gazette of Cyrus, at Smithfield, in 37th year.
PAINTER Lieut. - , drowned on Lake Erie, PAISLEY Rev. Joseph, the Gretna Green par- son, aged 79 years, at said place. Gazette of
Nov. 18, 1763
May 4, 1811
March 13, 1772
Aug. 15, 1772
Dec. 29, 1791 April 11, 1795 Jan. 25, 1796
March 22, 1799
Aug. 15, 1801
Capt. John, of the ship Minerva, at sea, from sunstroke,
Capt. John, of the ship Minerva, of this port, at sea,
April 14, 1823
May 18, 1823
Aug. 30, 1823 Feb. 26, 1825
PAGE Alice, wife of Ambrose, merchant, at Providence, in 38th year,
Mr. , a celebrated miser, at North Fleet, Kent, Eng. Gazette of Ambrose, Esq., of this town, in 67th year, Thomas, of this town. Gazette of
Mrs. Catharine, wife of Martin, in 23d year, Mrs. Nancy, wife of Capt. Benjamin, and daughter of Job Sweeting, Esq., after a long illness,
William, Jun., of this town, in 27th year, at St. Jago de Cuba. Gazette of
Oct. 24, 1805
Feb. - , 1806
Charles, of Concord, Mass., aged about 30 years, at sea, fever on board sloop Mer- cator,
Rev. Edward, at Waterford, Penn., drowned while bathing,
Mrs. Anna, widow of Royal, and daughter of Dea. Samuel Vinson, of Newport, at Wood- stock, Ct., in 46th year, buried at Provi- dence,
Mrs. Fidelia, widow of John, and daughter of the late John Fales, of Bristol, in this town, in 36th year, leaves 4 children,
George H., in Virginia, in 37th year. Ga- zette of
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PAGE Benjamin, Jun., of Providence, at Saun- dersville, Ga.,
Richard B., in this town, in 24th year,
Hon. John, Governor of Virginia, at Rich- mond, Va., in 65th year,
Miss Mary T., daughter of the late Capt. Wil- liam, in this town, in 16th year,
Miss -, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,
Mrs. E-, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,
Dec. 26, 1811
July 23, 1812
May 10, 1813
May 18, 1813
Mrs. Patience, widow of the late Capt. Wil- liam, and daughter of the late Capt. Jona- than Treadwell, in 43d year,
Oliver, son of Samuel S., at Hampton, N. H., aged 7 years, from eating green apples. Gazette of
Mrs. Harriet, wife of George W., Esq., and daughter of the late Daniel Cooke, Esq., at Wrentham,
July 28, 1819
Aug. 7, 1822
May 10. 1823
Nov. 1, 1823 Nov: 18, 1823
Ruth, daughter of Henry, dec., at Halifax, in her 19th year,
July 4, 1776
Mrs. Deborah, widow of Henry, Esq., of this town, in 76th year,
PALAFOX General, at Serragossa, Spain, after a few days sickness, a few days before the surrender. Gazette of
Aug. 14, 1808 Sept. 29, 1808
Oct. 11, 1808
July 30, 1810
Dec. 26, 1811
Mrs. Sarah, widow of Ambrose, Esq., and second daughter of the late Hon. Daniel Jenckes, in this town, in 79th year,
Catharine, aged 2 years 6 months, in this town, daughter of Capt. Martin,
Ann Bullock, aged 4 years 2 months, in this town, daughter of Capt. Martin,
Octavius Augustus, aged 28 years, son of the late Governor Page of Virginia, at Bos- ton,
June 4, 1813
Nov. 17, 1813
July 26, 1817
James Draper, son of James, in this town, aged 21 months,
Enoch, at Ware, aged about 50 years, from a slight wound on one of his thumbs, of Society of Friends,
John, at Haverhill, N. H., aged 83 years. He came to this place more than 60 years ago and was among the first settlers of the town. Gazette of
George W., in this town, in 51st year,
PAGET Henry, Esq., in 57th year. He had filled numerous offices of trust and honor, at Providence,
Jan. 8, 1772
April 15, 1793
April 29, 1809
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PALEY Rev. Dr. -- , the author, at Sunder- land, Eng., in 62d year. Gazette of PALFREY Eliza, aged 7 years, and William Frances, aged 5 years, grandchildren of Mrs. Brewer, perished at Boston in a fire. Gazette of
Aug. 10, 1805
Feb. 3, 1821
PALIERE Henry, a Frenchman, in the service of Lord Cornwallis, in a fit of insanity cut his throat, in London. Gazette of
Aug. 3, 1816
PALLETT John, executed for murder of Mr. Mumford,.Dec. 8, at Essex, Eng.,
Dec. 15, 1823
PALM John, executed by sentence of a military court martial while defending the liberty of man, in Germany, Aug. 26, 1806. See Ga- zette of
Dec. 20, 1806
PALMER Rev. Solomon, of the Church of England, at Litchfield, Ct. Gazette of
Thomas, a native of England, at Worm Springs, Va.,
William T., proprietor of Philadelphia Mi- nerva, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
Thomas, Esq., at Little Compton, in 60th year. Gazette of
April 16, 1803
Stephen, at Cambridge, aged 88 years. Ga- zette of
April 5, 1806
Elihu, a well known moral and political lec- turer, at Philadelphia, in 42d year. Ga- zette of
April 26, 1806
Dec. 8, 1806
May 10, 1813
Barnabas, aged 96 years, born Cork, Ire. He came to America at the age of 16 years, was 80 years a member of the Con- gregational Church in the town where he settled. He lost arm at Louisburg, at that time a Major; had been a member of N. H. Legislature before and after the Revo- lution. Was an advocate of Independence and had the satisfaction of seeing his sons return from the field; Oct. 26, 1816
Mrs. Waite, wife of William, at Newport, in 58th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Deborah, formerly of Little Compton, at Newport, in 37th year. Gazette of
May 8, 1819
Aug. 21, 1819
Nov. 23, 1771 May 8, 1797
Oct. 6, 1798
Mr. -. house carpenter of Boston, at Attleboro; his remains were carried to Newport for interment; died,
Mrs. Amey, wife of Capt. Benjamin, daugh- ter of Rev. Ebenezer Thompson, formerly. rector of St. Andrew's Church, at Scit- uate, Mass., and sister of the late Judge Thompson of this town, at said Scituate, in 74th year,
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PALMER Mrs. Lydia, at Newport, aged 64 years. Gazette of
Nathaniel, Jr., son of Nathaniel, who also died on the same day. It is supposed wit- nessing the death of his son was in part cause of the father's sudden death, at Stonington. Gazette of
Oct. 16, 1819
William, formerly of Little Compton, at Newport, in 70th year,
Aug. 8, 1821
Rev. Stephen, at Needham, Mass., aged 55 years, pastor of First Church and Society. Gazette of
Nov. 7, 1821
Elder Reuben, at Montville, Ct., aged 63 years, a minister upwards of 40 years, a Baptist. Gazette of
July 3, 1822 May 8, 1823
Rev. H., Missionary at Sierra Leone,
PANCOKE Col. Philip, at Philadelphia, in 60th year,
May 20, 1811
PANNELL Mrs. -, drowned in New York Harbor by the upsetting of a small boat,
Sept. 11, 1817
PAOLI General Pascal, in Europe, he who contended nobly yet unsuccessfully for the Rights of Men in Corsica. Gazette of
Feb. 16, 1793
General in London, in a very ad- vanced age, Godfather to Bonaparte. Ga- zette of
March 21, 1807
PAPILLON L'Abbee, chief priest of the French Chapel, at London, aged 78 years, stricken with death while preaching. Gazette of
Oct. 9, 1824
PARADISE Rev. John, at Alexandia, aged 39 years, born and died on the first of Janu- ary,
Jan. 1, 1818
PARGIER Ensign -, of Lt. Col. Fletcher's Regiment, killed in action, at Annes. Ga- zette of
July 21, 1781
PARISH Dr. John, at Wickford, in 41st year. Gazette of
July 19, 1794
John, of Philadelphia, at Baltimore, aged 78 years; Friend speaker. Gazette of
Nov. 7, 1807
PARK Mr. of Milton, Mass., his three daughters, triplets, baptised with names of Job's three daughters, Jemima, Kezia and Kerenhappuch. Gazette of Oct. 10, 1767
Rev. Paul, at Preston, Ct., aged 82 years. Minister of Congregational Church there 55 years. Gazette of
July 10, 1802
Sept. 25, 1819
Rev. Aaron, at Barre, Vt., for 15 years pastor of Congregational Church there, aged 40 years. Gazette of
Feb. 24, 1821
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PARK Mungo, the traveler in Africa, murdered by the savages. Gazette of
July 19, 1806
Nathan, at Northbridge, Mass., aged 68 years. Gazette of
Sept. 6, 1806
Ephraim, at Preston, Ct., aged 20 years. Ga- zette of
Feb. 2, 181I
Mrs. Lucy, widow of Amasa, at Boston,
Oct. 26, 1823
Percy, at Pomfret, Ct., thrown from his car- riage,
Oct. 4, 1824
PARKER Capt. Timothy, of Falmouth, at Bos- ton,
Aug. 1, 1769
David, apprentice to Mr. Eddy, wounded in the Boston Massacre,
March 5, 1770
James, in 56th year, at Burlington, N. J.,
July 2, 1770
Richard, merchant, in 43d year, at Philadel- phia,
Jan. 8, 1772
Mary, wife of Lieut. Nicholas, at Killingly. Gazette of
Jonas, of Lexington, killed at the first fire,
Mary, wife of Joseph, merchant, in 33d year,
Joseph, late of this town, merchant, at Rox- bury. Gazette of
June 8, 1782 Sept. 1, 1787 Jan. 2, 1790
Mrs. Sarah, of Westfield, N. J., drowned in New York Harbor. Gazette of
Nov. 7, 1795
James, Esq., Mayor of Perth Amboy, N. J., aged 72 years. Gazette of
Nov. 11, 1797
Asa, marine of the General Greene, at sea. Gazette of
Aug. 3, 1799
Vice Admiral C-,in England. Gazette of
Sept. 22, 1804
Rt. Rev. Dr. - -, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Massachusetts, at Boston, suddenly,
Admiral Sir Hyde, in England. Gazette of Col. Josiah, an officer in the Revolution, in Virginia, many years member of Congress. Gazette of
March 31, 1810
Thomas, of this town, at Havana, in 25th year. Gazette of
Oct. 6, 1810
Eleazer H., at Standish, Mass., aged 44 years, of hydrophobia,
Jan. 29, 1814
Elizabeth Boss, daughter of Bertram R., in this town, aged II months 10 days,
Aug. 30, 1815
Sophia Richmond and Franklin Richmond, twin children of Bertram R., aged 7 mos. Benjamin, at Foster, in 44th year,
July 31, 1819 Oct. 27, 1821
Mrs. Prescilla, wife of Bertram R., in this town, in 30th year,
Dec. II, 1821
July 11, 1772 April 17, 1775 Jan. 15, 1781
Noah, at Portsmouth, N. H. Gazette of Rev. Mr. , at Haverhill. Gazette of
Dec. 6, 1804 May 16, 1807
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PARKER Mrs. Martha, wife of Hon. Leonard D., of Charlestown,and daughter of the late Hon. Levi Lincoln, of Worcester, at said Charlestown, Mass. Gazette of
Dea. Jordan, formerly of Boston, aged 83 years, at Phippsburg, an officer in the Rev- olution. Gazette of
Jan. II, 1823
Margaret Jarvis, eldest daughter of Chief Justice Parker, at Boston. Gazette of
Nov. 26, 1823
PARKHURST Samuel, at Killingly, Ct., in 36th year.
Feb. 6, 1815
PARKIN Commissary -, killed at York- town, Va.,
Richard W., merchant, at New London. Ga- zette of
-, 1781 Sept. 29, 1798
PARKMAN Samuel, Sen., Esq., in Boston. Ga- zette of
June 19, 1824
PARKS Arthur, Esq., aged 70 years, a member of the First Provincial Congress, at Ward- bridge, N. Y. Gazette of
Jonathan, at Plainfield, Ct.,
Pliney, at Southampton, Mass., aged 53 years. He drank oil of tansy by mistake. Ga- zette of
PARLIN Miss Hannah Willard, at Pawtucket, aged 15 years. Gazette of
PARMA the Duke of, in Italy. Gazette of
PARMELE Mrs. Lucy,at Coventry,in 59th year, PARMENTER Daniel, aged 22 years, at Hop- kinton, Mass., killed by lightning,
PARMETER Jason, executed at Northampton, PARNELL Paul, late of Ewes Farm House, aged 75 years, who during his life drank out of one silver pint cup with two handles, upwards of £2,000 sterling worth of nut brown, Yorkshire, stingo, (good old ale), being much attached to stingo tipple of the best double stout home brewed quality. N. B. This coleolotion is taken at 2d per cupful. At Laughton -- en-le-Morthen, in Yorkshire, Eng. Gazette of
PARR Lieut. Gov. - , at Nova Scotia. Ga- zette of
Thomas, son of John, of Winnington County, of Salop, England ; married his first wife at the age of 80 years, lived with her 32 years; in meantime convicted of adultery and did penance in the church at Alder- bury when he was 105 years old; at age of 122 years, married 2d wife who became
May 8, 1822
Aug. 30, 1806 Dec. 26, 1812
Nov. 26, 1823
Feb. 14, 1818 Jan. 8, 1803
Feb. 28, 1815
July 10, 1771 June 7, 1787
May 4, 1811 Jan. 28, 1792
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PARR :
his widow. In 1635, he was brought up to London by the Earl of Arondel and Surry to be shown to the King when he was some months past 152 years. He died 2 years after, at Arondel House and might have lived some years longer had he re- mained in his native air. Gazette of Robert, died at Kinver, Salop, Sept. 21,1757, aged 124 years. Gazette of
Thomas, died in 1635, aged 152 years, had lived in 10 kings' reign. Gazette of
PARRY Mrs. Betsey, wife of Elias, at Taunton, aged 37 years,
May 9, 1823
PARSHALL Joseph, merchant, at Philadelphia, aged 55 years. Gazette of
Daniel, drowned off Fire Place, Brookline, L. I.,
Nov. 5, 1813
Lewis, drowned off Fire Place, Brookline, L. I.,
Nov. 5, 1813
PARSONS Rev. Jonathan, at Newburyport, in 7Ist year of his age and 46th of his minis- try. Gazette of
Aug. 10, 1776
May 2, 1778
Hon. Theophilus, LL. D., Chief Justice of Massachusetts, at Boston, in 64th year,
Oct. 30, 1813
Rev. Levi, a missionary from this country, at Alexandria, Egypt,
Feb. 10, 1822
May 18, 1823
David, aged 75 years; Alvin, grandson of David and son of David, Jr., aged 13 years ; Lucinda, daughter of above first David, aged 26 years. These persons all died in one house in less than four days, at West- hampton, Mass. Gazette of
Mary Jackson, wife of Dr. Usher and daugh- ter of Rev. Dr. Holmes, aged 23 years, at Cambridge,
Jeheil, killed by a discharge from a cannon, at New York, fired as a salute to Gen. Lafayette. Gazette of
PARTINGTON Richard, a native of England, aged 47 years,
PARTRIDGE Jesse, his three sons, aged 8, 6 and 4 years, perished in the burning of his house, at Sterling, Mass.,
Sept. 28, 1822
June 14, 1825
June 22, 1825 April 22, 1815
Nov. 30, 1815
May 30, 1795
Oct. 15, 1803
Oct. 15, 1803
March 21, 1795
Mrs. Lydia, widow of the Rev. Jonathan, of Newburyport, at Boston. Gazette of
Rev. David, D. D., late pastor of First Church at Amhurst, at Weathersfield, Ct., in 75th year,
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PARTRIDGE Mrs. Sarah, at Oakham, Mass., aged 76 years,
PATT Olney, house carpenter, formerly of Rhode Island, at Cahawba, Ala., aged 28 years,
Aug. 6, 1820
Benjamin, at Cumberland, in 48th year, sud- denly,
July 1, 1822
Capt. Jonathan, at Johnston, in 72d year. Gazette of
July 4, 1823
PATTEN Robert, doorkeeper to Congress, at New York, in 84th year. Gazette of
May 31, 1788
Miss Lucinda, daughter of Nathaniel, aged 22 years, at Hartford. Gazette of
Sept. 19, 1807
Maria, only daughter of Col. Patten, mur- dered by her rejected suitor, Spooner, to prevent her marrying another. Gazette of Eliza, in this town, in IIth year,
Oct. 11, 1817 Jan. 22, 1822
Oct. 17, 1823
March 5, 1770
John, of the theatre, at Charleston, S. C. aged 32 years. Gazette of
Aug. 6, 1796
Sept. 27, 1806
Dec. 26, 1811
William, son of the late John, in this town, in 13th year,
May 23, 1820
Cynthia Anthony, daughter of Flavel, at Scituate, aged 2 years, 8 months,
Sept. 29, 1821
Oct. 13, 1821
Caroline Amelia, daughter of Major Flavel, at Scituate, aged 7 years, 8 months,
Mrs. Tullia, wife of Major Flavell and daugh- ter of Caleb Aldrich and granddaughter of the late Ezekiel Cornell, at Scituate, in 37th year. She has been on a decline for 4 years and meanwhile has buried 4 of her children; 2 now survive,
Robert, at Philadelphia, LL. D., in 82nd year. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary and her child drowned in the wreck of sloop Sabine,
Nov. 30, 1822
Oct. 21, 1821
July 11, 1823
July 31, 1824
Nov. 3, 1824
Mrs. Susan, wife of Charles, and daughter of Capt. Samuel Soule, of this town, at New York, in 48th year,
PATTERSON Robert, sailor, wounded in the Massacre at Boston, lost much blood,
Hon. William, Esq., one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, at Albany, N. Y. Gazette of
Mrs. , perished in the burning of the Theatre at Richmond, Va.,
Henry Flavel, son of Major Flavel, at Scit- uate,
Harriet Emily, daughter of Major Flavel, at Scituate,
Oct. 14, 1821
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PAULDING Major John, at Yorktown, N. Y., one of the capturers of Major Andre. He was buried with Masonic and military hon- ors the 21 st ult.,
PAUL Moses, executed at. New Haven,
Mrs. Judeth, in this town, in 65th year. Ga- zette of
Joseph W., in this town, in 27th year,
William, grocer, in this town, aged about 58 years, Mrs. Lillis, in 54th year,
May 28, 1813 Nov. 25, 1816
Mrs. Phebe, widow of William, in this town, in 84th year,
Wilbour, in this town, in 59th year,
Miss Maria, at Taunton, aged 21 years. Ga- zette of
Oct. 25, 1823
PAULL James, Esq., very suddenly; was late a candidate to represent the city of West- minister, in London. Gazette of
May 28, 1808
May 3, 1788 Sept. 7, 1799
Nov. 8, 1763
Mrs. Zerviah, widow of Col. John, in 64th year, at Woodstock, Ct. Gazette of Mrs. on Providence Neck. Ga-
Aug. 31, 1776
zette of
June 21, 1777
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Asa, at Boston, aged 44 years. Gazette of
April 30, 1823
July 9, 1803 Aug. 25, 1787
Sally, daughter of the late Ephraim, of this town. Gazette of
Feb. 22, 1794
John, at Middletown, in 52nd year. Gazette of
Sept. 23, 1809
Mrs. Deborah, formerly of Newport, at Bris- tol, aged 75 years,
Feb. 12, 1821
Mrs. Abigail, wife of Charles, at Bristol, aged 37 years. Gazette of
Oct. 9, 1822
Mrs. Anna, wife of Caleb, at Middletown, R. I., aged 73 years,
PEACE the Prince of, the Spanish Prime Minis- ter, in Spain, occasioned by a kick from a horse. Gazette of
July 29, 1823
March 30, 1807
Aug. 20, 1814
PEACH Charles (colored), aged 80 years, at Marblehead, shot by the sentry. Gazette of
Feb. 19, 1818 Sept. 2, 1772
Nov. 1, 1800 Jan. 22, 1807
Aug. 16, 1823 Oct. 1, 1823
PAXTON Charles, Esq, late one of the Reve- nue Commissioners for America, in Eng- land, in 84th year. Gazette of Hugh, at New York, auctioneer. Gazette of PAYSON Col. John, at Woodstock, in his 53d year,
PEABODIE Mrs. Henrietta, wife of William, in 3Ist year. Gazette of
PEABODY Ephraim, housewright, in 51st year. Gazette of
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PEACOCK Rev. Levi, in 66th year, at his resi- dence in Wilkinson Co., Geo. Had been a Methodist 40 and a preacher 18 years ;
PEALE Mrs. -, at Philadelphia, of the Museum, in child-birth. Gazette of
PEARCE Mrs. -, wife of Mr. - , at Warwick, thrown from an ox cart, the oxen running away, and killed. Gazette of
Ephraim, aged 98 years, at Glocester,
Caleb, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
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