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John, formerly of Newport, at East Green- wich, in 80th year. Gazette of
Jan. 11, 1794
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. John, in this town, in 39th year,
Oct. 11, 1797
Mrs. Anne, widow of William, in this town, in 80th year,
Aug. 19, 1804
Capt. John, of this town, perished in the wreck of brig Lydia,
Nov. 27, 1804
Mrs. Phebe, at Newport, in 91st year,
Nov. 28, 1812
Joseph Jacobs, only son of the late Capt. John, in this town, in 27th year,
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Samuel, aged 61 years,
Dec. 26, 1777
Jan. -- , 1792
March 16, 1806
Daniel, son of Nathaniel, of this town, at Cambridge, Mass., in 30th year. Gazette of
Aug. 27, 1814
Aug. 20, 1815
Oct. 23, 1814 Dec. 4, 1818
203
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
PROUDFIT Dr. James, at Philadelphia, PROUDFOOT Dr. at Philadelphia Gazette of
PROUT Loring, of Bowdoinham, Me., in this town, by a fall of a pair of shears in the shipyard of Messrs. Parker,
William, of Middletown, Ct., perished in the burning of his house,
Joseph, formerly of Portland, Me., in this town, in 58th year,
PROWETT Thomas M., drowned in New York Harbor. Gazette of PRUSSIA the Queen Dowager of, at an ad- vanced age. Gazette of
PRUSSIA the old Queen of; she was interred at Charlottenburgh under a superb monu- ment in the most pompous royal style,
PRUSSIA Prince of, Augustus Ferdinand, son of Frederick William I, brother of Fred- eric II and great uncle of the present King, aged 83 years, in Prussia. Gazette of
PUGET Admiral; he sailed around the world with Vancouver; was for many years Naval Commissioner at Madras ; in England,
PULLEN William, Jr., native of Newport, at Havana, in 24th year, about
Sir Christopher, Chief Justice of Bengal, died five weeks after his arrival in the country,
PULTENEY Mrs. Henrietta, wife of Sir James Pulteney, Countess of Bath. She pos- sessed a great landed estate in England as well as in western New York and Pennsyl- vania. Gazette of
PULSIFER Francis, at Salem, aged 52 years. Gazette of
PUNTER John S., son of Henry, drowned in the Chickahomony River by the upsetting of a canoe by James Hopkins in a spirit of mischief. Gazette of
PUNTINE Capt. , his wife and brother perished in the shipwreck of his vessel. Gazette of
PURCHIS Mrs. Rebecca, widow, at Newport, aged 102 years. Gazette of
PURDIE Alexander, printer to the State of Vir- ginia, at Williamsburg, Va. Gazette of
PURDY Mr. - - a man of intemperate habits, a suicide, at Huntington, Ct.,
Aug. 8, 1813 Sept. 22, 1798
April 17, 1822
July 12, 1822 Aug. 8, 1822
July 2, 1814
May 25, 1805
Dec. 21, 1810
July 17, 1813
Oct. 31, 1822
Aug. 1, 1824
May -, 1824
Nov. 5, 1808
Jan. 25, 1823
June 10, 1809
May 25, 1816
Dec. 10, 1791
May 15, 1779
Sept. 15, 1815
204
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PURDY Elisha, aged 3 years, his clothes caught fire, at New York. Gazette of
PURINGTON Capt. James, formerly of Bow- doinham, aged 46 years, at Augusta, Me., killed himself after murdering his wife and six of his children,
Samuel, of Society of Friends, at Salem, aged 85 years. Gazette of
PURKISS Joseph Spellman, infant son of Robert, aged 18 months,
PURRINGTON Miss Martha, at Augusta, aged 15 years, from wounds received from her insane father,
PURVIANCE Robert, Esq., at Baltimore, in 72d year, late collector of the port. Ga- zette of
Oct. 18, 1806
PUSHAMATAHA, a Choctaw Chief, while on a visit at Washington, D. C. Gazette of
PUTNAM Mrs. -,wife of Rev. Aaron, from
fall of a chaise, at Pomfret, Ct. Gazette of
July 24, 1773
Nathan, of Danvers, wounded at Lexington,
Perley, of Danvers, killed at Lexington,
April 19, 1775
Hon. James, formerly Judge of the Superior Court for Worcester Co., at St. John's, N. B. Gazette of
Major General Israel, at Brooklyn. Ct., in 73d year,
Gen. Izrael, at Pomfret, at an advanced age. Gazette of
Mrs. Hannah, wife of William, at Burrillville, in 27th year. Gazette of
Col. Israel, eldest son of the Revolutionary Gen. Israel, dec., called "Old Thunderbolt,"
to whom he was his Aide-de-Camp, at Belfre, Ohio, in 73d year,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Aaron and daughter of Timothy Greene, at North Providence, in 24th year,
Gen. Rufus, at Marietta, Ohio. Gazette of Rufus, at Marietta, O., aged about 90 years, brigadier general by brevet at close of Revolutionary War; afterwards a briga- dier under Wayne in the western army ; formerly of Rutland, Mass. Gazette of Gen. Rufus; his death in this issue is re- ported as premature. Gazette of
Gen. Rufus, at Marietta, Ohio, in 87th year. Reports of his death have herefore been
Feb. 13, 1819
July 10, 1806
Jan. 1, 1823
Sept. 30, 1819
July 30, 1806
Jan. I, 1825
Henry, of Medford, killed at Lexington,
April 19, 1775
April 19, 1775
Dec. 19, 1789
May 29, 1790
June 5, 1790
Feb 18, 1809
March 7, 1812
Oct. 17, 1820
Sept. 6, 1823
Nov. 19, 1823
Nov. 29, 1823
205
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
PUTNAM :
given but this announcement is said to be unquestionable ; he rendered good service in the Revolution;
Israel, at Danvers, Mass., aged 82 years, a soldier of the Revolution, nephew of the late Gen. Putnam. Gazette of
PYNCHON Stephen, Esq., Representative from Brimfield, Mass., at Cambridge, of apo- plexy. Gazette of
May 1, 1824
March 12, 1825
Feb. 12, 1823
Q
QUACKENBOSS John, Jr., at Albany, N. Y. Gazette of QUARTERMAN John, in Pennsylvania, aged 108 years, 8 months. Gazette of QUERY Thomas, killed by Indians, at Freder- icktown, Md.,
Sept. 26, 1795
Jan. 28, 1804
Nov. 8, 1763
Aug. 26, 1823
QUIGLE Joseph, at Natchez, of the fever, QUIGLEY Peter, of Monmouth, N. J., in this town, in 53d year,
Oct. 6, 1822
QUINBY Mary, daughter of Benjamin, aged 22 years, 10 months; she was to have been married the day she died to Luther Rob- bins, Jr. ; at Greene, Me.,
Joseph, of Portland, Me., at Newport, aged 25 years. Gazette of
QUINCY Josiah, Jr., of Boston, at Cape Ann. Gazette of
Edmund, Esq., at Boston, aged 85 years. Gazette of
Eunice, daughter of Mr. W. S., at Portland, aged 4 years, 3 months; she swallowed a tamarind stone which lodged in her throat. Gazette of
killed by a cave in of a well, in this town,
QUINN Allen, Esq., aged 77 years, 25 years a member of the House of Delegates, Mary- land, at Annapolis. Gazette of William, at Boston. Gazette of
R
RABUN William, former governor of Georgia, died at his residence in Hancock Co., Geo.,
July 20, 1814
March 12, 1823
May 6, 1775
July 12, 1788
Aug. 15, 1807
Nov. 29, 1821
Nov. 26, 1803 July 16, 1825
Oct. 25, 1819
206
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
.. RABUN Governor , of Georgia, at his seat in Hancock Co. Gazette of
Nov. 13, 1819
RADCLIFF Mrs. , authoress of "Mys- teries of Udolpho", and other works of fiction, in England. Gazette of
April 9, 1823
RAHM Melchoir, at Harrisburg, Penn., a presi- dential elector. Gazette of
RALL Capt. - , killed at Yorktown, Va.,
RALSTON William C., eldest son of Robert, at Philadelphia,
Sept. 18, 1811
RAMSDELL Abednego, of Lynn, killed at Lexington,
April 19, 1775
RAMSDALL John, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
RAMSEY Shubael, at Cranston. Gazette of John, at Londonderry, N. H., from lockjaw occasioned from a bruise on the end of one of his little fingers. Gazette of
June 25, 1803
Thomas E., merchant, at New York, of the fever. Gazette of
Sept. 21, 1805
John, a seaman, in England, aged 125 years; he served in the fleet under Sir George Rooke at the taking of Gibraltar, in 1704; he retained his faculties to the last,
Dec. - , 1807
Mr. - , at Barton, Scotland, left an im- mense fortune to an infant son, who, when of age will be heir to a fortune of £2,000,000 sterling. Gazette of
Sept. 8, 1810
Col. Dennis, at, Alexandria, Va., aged 56 years. Gazette of
Sept. 15, 1810
July 13, 1811
Dr. David, at Charleston, S. C., shot in the back by an insane man named Lining,
May 6, 1815
Col. Nathaniel, naval officer, at Baltimore, a soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of
Nov. 8, 1817
Nov. 24, 1824
Aug. 3, 1811
July 24, 1822
Aug. 14, 1822
Dec. 4, 1822
Alexander, M. D., aged about 70 years, at Parsonsfield, Me., native of Scotland, for many years a lecturer on medical subjects, RAND Col. David, at Rindge, N. H., aged 69 years, a Revolutionary soldier. Gazette of Lieut. I. H., of the U. S. Ship Macedonian, at Port au Prince. Gazette of
Lieut. I. H., of the Macedonian, of the fever. Gazette of
George, son of Nathaniel, at Nantucket, aged 17 years. Gazette of
Nov. 13, 1820 -1781
Dec. 14, 1793
Mrs. - , wife of Hon. David and daugh- ter of the late Henry Laurens, President of Congress, at Charleston, S. C. Ga- zette of
207
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
RAND Dr. Isaac, at Boston, aged 80 years, President of Mass. Medical Society,
Joseph, of Charlestown, Mass., at this town, aged 39 years,
Mrs. Clarrissa, wife of Rev. Asa and daugh- ter of the late Capt. Nicholas Thorndike, of Beverly, Mass., at Portland, Me., aged 33 years. Gazette of
RANDALL John, only son of Capt. John, at Providence, in 19th year,
Freelove, wife of Peter, of North Providence, aged 55 years. Gazette of Mrs. Mehitable, widow of Capt. John, late of this town, at Paxton, Mass., in 63d year, Job, Esq., at Scituate, in 74th year,
Betsey, daughter of the late Jeremiah. Ga- zette of
Hannah, wife of Henry, Jr., at Cranston, in 39th year. Gazette of
Aug. II, 1787
Henry, at North Providence, in 70th year, suddenly,
June 6, 1789
March 26, 1791
Sept. 24, 1796
Rufus, stabbed in an affray at Cranston by Hopkins Hudson with a knife, of which wound he died the same evening. Hud- son was committed to goal and on Thurs- day night following (Sept. 13) he at- tempted suicide;
Capt. James, at Johnston, in 62d year. Ga- zette of
Henry, at Cranston, in 97th year,
Col. Job, of this town, aged 63 years. Ga- zette of
Dec. 20, 1806
Mrs. Patience, widow of Jonathan, Esq., at Warwick, aged 92 years,
April 5, 1807
Jeremiah, at Warwick, aged 33 years. Ga- zette of
Peter, at Johnston, in his 86th year,
Huldah, daughter of Henry, at Johnston, in 16th year,
March 29, 1808
Oct. 8, 1808 April 13, 1810 Oct. 2, 1810
Mary, wife of John, at North Providence,
Capt. Thomas, at New York, a Revolution- ary soldier. Gazette of
Dec. II, 1822 June 19, 1823
July 16, 1825
July 16, 1770
Oct. 7, 1775
July 16, 1777 Jan. 31, 1781
July 15, 1786
Jonathan, formerly of this state, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 85 years. Gazette of
Bethiah, widow of Jeremiah, in 77th year, at Pawtuxet,
Sept. 8, 1798
June 25, 1803 Oct. 1, 1805
Oct. 10, 1807 March 9, 1808
Mrs. Anna, wife of Joseph, at North Provi- dence, in 50th year. Gazette of Joseph, at Cranston, Hezekiah, at Johnston,
Jan. 25, 18II
Jan. 26, 181I
208
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
RANDALL Joseph, eldest son of Dr. Stephen, late a graduate of Brown University, in this town, in 25th year,
Miss Wibra, at Cranston, aged 24 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Anna, widow of Peter, at Johnston, in 67th year. Gazette of
May 11, 1816
William, in Cranston, in 78th year. Gazette of
Sept. 21, 1816
Caroline, infant daughter of Col. Dexter, in this town,
Sept. 5, 1818
Benjamin F., youngest son of Jeremiah, Esq., of Pawtuxet, at Surabaya, Java,
Oct. 18, 1818 Sept. 10, 1820
Dolly, widow of Capt. Charles, in 29th year, Mrs. Lydia, wife of Daniel and daughter of
John Harris of Johnston, in this town, in 35th year,
Oct. 2, 1820
Freelove, second daughter of John, at North Providence, in 31st year,
Nov. 9, 1820
Jenckes, late of Coventry, at Newport, N. Y., in 37th year,
May 17, 1821
Mrs. Abby, wife of Mowry, at Smithfield, aged 39 years, very suddenly,
June 29, 1822
Betsy, in this town, suddenly, at an advanced age,
June 30, 1822
John P., son of Jeremiah, Esq., of Pawtuxet, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of
Aug. 21, 1822
Asa K., eldest son of Abraham, at Cranston, aged 25 years,
Sept. 11, 1822
Edward Thurber, youngest son of Dexter, Esq., in this town, aged I year,
Sept. 12, 1822
Capt. John, at Pawtuxet, in 73d year,
Jan. 5, 1823
Calvin, at Thompson, Ct., aged 48 years. Gazette of
Nov. 29, 1823
Lucretia, daughter of widow Keziah, at Rochester, Mass., from her clothes taking fire, aged 5 years. Gazette of
Jan. 28, 1824
Daniel A., 2d mate of brig Miles Standish, at sea on her passage home,
April 7, 1824
Joseph, son of Samuel, at Warren,
Oct. 24, 1824
Mary, widow of Abraham, of Stow, Mass., in this town, aged 70 years,
Sept. 22, 1825
RANDOLPH Peyton, President of the Con- tinental Congress, at Philadelphia,
Oct. 25, 1775
Richard, at Savannah. Gazette of John, executed at Augusta, Ga.,
Sept. 26, 1795
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Edmund, Esq., at Richmond, Va. Gazette of
March 26, 1806
March 24, 1810 Sept. 12, 1813
Edmund, in Frederick Co., Va.,
July 23, 1811
Sept. 2, 1815
209
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
RANDOLPH Rt. Rev. John, Lord Bishop of London, a Trustee of the British Museum, Governor of the Charter House, Dean of the Chapel Royal, Visitor of Sion College and Provincial Dean of Canterbury. His rank was next to that of the Archbishop; in England. Gazette of
Col. Robert, in Virginia, in 65th year. En- tered at 16 the Army of the Revolution in 3d Virginia Regiment of the Line under Gen. Mercer; served through the cam- paign of 1776;
Oct. 23, 1813
Sept. 12, 1825
Dec. 26, 1777
RANNIL James, the ventriloquist, at Porto Rico, aged 39 years,
Dec. 7, 1812
RAPHAEL Miss C. perished in the burning of the theatre, at Richmond, Va., RAPP General, governor of the city, in Dant- zic. Gazette of
Dec. 26, 1811
RARDAIN Timothy, of Bowdoinham, Me., aged 26 years, in this town,
July 27, 1819
RASLY Moses, a child of his, at Hartford, Ct., from bite of a dog,
Jan. 28, 1770
RATCH Miss Eliza, at Lebanon, Ct., aged 18 years, killed by lightning as she was cross- ing the street. The electric fluid shat- tered her breast in a shocking manner. Gazette of
July 6, 1825
April 17, 1782
Capt. Joshua, an experienced nautical com- mander, at Newport, in 52d year. Gazette of
William, merchant, at Liverpool, Eng.,
Mrs. Eunice, wife of John, merchant, at New York, aged 52 years ; she had just em- braced a daughter who was just married when she fell in a fit and died in about an hour. Gazette of
Rev. Valentine W., pastor of the Baptist Church, at Bellingham, Mass., aged 52 years,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Capt. John, at Newport, Miss Ann, daughter of the late Capt. Joshua, at Newport, in 21st year. Gazette of
Anthony, at North Kingstown, in 79th year, Miss Hannah, widow of John, at North Kingstown, aged 87 years,
Feb. 3, 1810
May 19, 1813 Jan. 11, 1818
April 27, 1820 March 8, 1821
July 12, 1821
RANGER John, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Oct. 22, 1808
RATHBURN Mary, wife of John Peck Rath- burn, in 24th year, at South Kingstown,
Sept. 14, 1799 Feb. 11, 1809
210
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
RATLEY Mrs. Ann, at Lumbertown, N. C., killed by an alligator after being thrown from her horse,
RAUSH Frederick, native of Germany, at New York, musician. Gazette of
RAVENAL Dr. Peter D., killed in a deer hunt near Charleston, S. C., in 30th year. Ga- zette of
Oct. 8, 1808
RAWLAND Mrs. Mary, widow of Rev. David S., at Windsor, Ct., formerly of Provi- dence, aged 74 years. Gazette of
RAWLINGS , a British soldier, killed at battle of Rhode Island,
Col. Moses, a distinguished veteran of the Revolution, at his seat on banks of the Potomac, Hampshire Co. Gazette of
RAWSON Peletiah, of Milton, aged about 70 years, found dead. Verdict of jury of in- quest, " he was drowned by the providence of God." Gazette of
Stephen, Esq., in 50th year,
Mrs.
wife of Grindall.
Gazette of
Mrs., wife of Dr. Eliot, and daughter of Ben- jamin Cushing, of Providence, also her son, at Middletown, Ct.,
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Stephen, Esq., in 66th year. Gazette of
Grindall, Esq., in this town, in 86th year,
Jan. 25, 1805
July 22, 1817
Edward D., son of Joseph, in this town, aged 22 years,
Edward, at Mendon, aged 79. years,
Mrs. Susanna, at Boston, aged 62 years, au- thoress,
Mrs. Rosalie, wife of Samuel, in 39th year. She was the eldest daughter of Capt. James Gramont, formerly of this town, and dur- ing the Revolutionary War commander of one of our frigates. She has left one sister and 6 children,
Harriet Gramont, daughter of Samuel, in this town, in 5th year,
Edward Dickens, son of Samuel, in this town, in 4th year,
Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel, in this town, in 15th year. Mr. R. has lost his wife and three children within 3 months ;
June 7, 1816 April 26, 1823
Aug. 22, 1807
Aug. 29, 1778
May 27, 1809
July II, 1767 March 14, 1773 July 23, 1774
Nov. 8, 1776
March 18, 1786
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Joseph, at Barrington, in 48th year,
Liberty, Esq., at Mendon, in 44th year,
June 15, 1819
Aug. 31, 1822
June 16, 1823
March 2, 1824
April 21, 1825
Aug. 14, 1825
Aug. 23, 1825
Sept. 3, 1825.
211
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
RAY David, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and John Higgins, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
Dec. 26, 1777
W. .
-
-, printer, at Philadelphia. Gazette
of
William, of Rhode Island, at the New York hospital,
Daniel, at Rehoboth, aged about 45 years, drowned. Gazette of
-, 1808 July 6, 1811
Dianna, daughter of the late David, at Cum- berland, in 18th year,
April 26, 1820
Daniel, at Johnston, aged 56 years, suddenly. Gazette of
May 5, 1821
RAYMER James, at Richmond, N. H., aged 76 years. Gazette of
Nov. 26, 1808 April 19, 1775
RAYMOND John, killed at Lexington,
James, at Thompson, Ct., aged 70 years, a Revolutionary pensioner. Gazette of
March 16, 1822
RAYNAL Abbe, a celebrated philosopher, in France, aged 84 years. Gazette of
May 7, 1796
RAYNALL Abba, author of History of Amer- ica, at Berlin, Germany. Gazette of
Oct. 19, 1782
RAZEE Mrs. Nancy, wife of Whipple, at Cum- berland, in 22d year, Olney, at Cumberland, in 31st year, REA Uriel, in this town, in 57th year, Mrs. Tabitha, widow of Uriel, in this town,
July 18, 1820 May 2, 1823 March 30, 1806 June 8, 1806
Mrs. Harriet F., wife of Capt. Uriel, aged 28 years, at Scituate,
Sept. 6, 1812 June 29, 1818
Rebecca C., in 38th year of her age,
William Edwin, son of William, in this town, aged 8 months,
. Aug. 12, 1818
Betsey, daughter of the late Uriel, in this town, aged 38 years,
July 27, 1820 March 16, 1822
Sept. 14, 1824
Oct. 16, 1773 April 19, 1775
April 19, 1775
Mrs. -, wife of John. Gazette of
Thomas, aged 69 years, at Rehoboth,
General -, formerly President of Penn- sylvania, at Philadelphia. Gazette of Henry, of Booth Bay, perished in the late storm. Gazette of
Dec. 26, 1777
July 22, 1780 April 6, 1781
March 19, 1785
Dec. 23, 1786
`Miss Ann Clarke, in this town, aged 39 years, John, son of the late Uriel, of this town, at Sullivan's Island, near Charleston, S. C., of fever,
READ Noah, at Rehoboth. Gazette of
George, of Woburn, wounded at Lexington, Mr. - , of Sudbury, killed at Lexington, Thomas, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Sept. 29, 1798
212
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
READ Dr. John, at Philadelphia. Gazette of Betsey,
Rosanna, widow of Oliver, late of Newport, at Johnston, in 76th year. Gazette of
March 21, 1795
Mrs. Bathsheba, widow of Thomas, at Reho- both, in 83d year. Gazette of
Dec. 31, 1796
Oliver, Jun., of Newport, at Batavia, E. I., in 2Ist year. Gazette of
Dec. 31, 1796
Mrs. Eleanor, at Boston. Gazette of
Sept. 29, 1798
Dr. William, chief surgeon, at Norfolk, Va. Gazette of
Oct. 20, 1798
V Capt. Daniel, at Attleboro, in 85th year. Ga- zette of
March 14, 1801 Dec. 18, 1802
Amos, at Rehoboth. Gazette of
Capt. Oliver, of Newport, at Point Petre, Guadaloupe, W. I., in 61st year. Gazette of
March 19, 1803
Eleazer, at Exeter, in 75th year. Gazette of William, at New York. Gazette of
April 30, 1803
Gen. James, at Fitchburg, a worthy of the Revolution. Gazette of
Feb. 21, 1807
Isaac, Esq., the Shakesperian scholar, in England. Gazette of
March 28, 1807
Mrs. Huldah, wife of Peter, at Rehoboth, in 56th year. Gazette of
Oct. 24, 1807
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Dr. William, of Charles- ton, S. C., at Newport. Gazette of
Feb. 25, 1809
Mrs. Jane, at New York, aged 95 years; she was born in that city 1714. Gazette of
May 20, 1809
Capt. James, at Baltimore. Gazette of
July 14, 1810
Mrs. Mary, widow of Capt. Daniel, at Attle- boro, in 85th year,
Sept. 25, 1810
Mrs. Mary, widow of the late Capt. Oliver, at Newport, in 76th year. Gazette of
Nov. 19, 1811
James, seaman. killed on board the Constitu- tion in her action with the Guerriere,.
Aug. 20, 1812
Abial, at Seekonk, in 77th year,
April 21, 1813
John, 2d, seaman, killed on board frigate Chesapeake in action with the Shannon,
June 1, 1813
Miss Matilda, daughter of Nathan, at See- konk, in 27th year,
Rev. James, pastor of Baptist Church, at At- tleboro. Gazette of
Oct. 29, 1814
Mary, wife of Simeon, at Johnston, in 69th year,
Mrs. Margaret, wife of Eleazer, at Newport, in 28th year,
Leonard, went over the dam at Grass River and was drowned,
Mrs. Abigail, wife of George, at Smithfield, Friend Minister, aged about 43 years,
Nov. 24, 1792 Jan. 13, 1794
June 14, 1813
Nov. 21, 1814
March 17, 1818.
April 9, 1818
Oct. 29, 1818
Sept. 13, 1806
213
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
READ Capt. John, native of Massachusetts, in this town, suddenly,
Samuel, at Attleboro, in 96th year, member of Congregational Church in this place 73 years,
Peggy, a native of Ireland but a resident here for several years, at an advanced age, George, son of William, at Newport, aged 25 years,
Mrs. Hannah, wife of George, in 26th year, daughter of the late Ebenezer Jones of Seekonk,
Aug. 2, 1819
John, of Charleston, S. C., at Newport, in 29th year. Gazette of
Aug. 21, 1819
Ebenezer, son of Thomas, in this town, in 4th year,
Nov. 15, 1820
Caroline Louisa, daughter of Thomas, aged 5 years,
Polly, drowned while attempting to rescue a younger sister, at Cassandra, La. Gazette of
Oct. 17, 1821
Melancton C., seaman of U. S. ship Frank- lin, drowned in the surf near Valparaiso,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Amos M., at Pawtucket, aged 23 years,
Arnold, at Attleboro, in 49th year,
Mrs. Delight, wife of Elijah and daughter of Dea. John Brown, at Rehoboth,
Oct. 28, 1822
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of George, at Taunton, aged 89 years. Gazette of
Dec. 28, 1822
Lewis, at Keene, N. H., aged 36 years. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Ichabod, at Attle- boro, in 92d year,
April 1, 1823
Hon. William, at Strong, Me., aged 69 years; he over-exerted himself at the burning of his house. Gazette of
Major Noah, at Seekonk, aged 43 years,
Joseph, at Taunton, aged 72 years. Gazette of
July 26, 1823
Miss Delight, daughter of Elijah A., at Rehoboth, in 20th year,
Sept. 28, 1823
Joel, son of Samuel, Esq., at Muddy Pond, in Wobleboro, Me., drowned. Gazette of John, formerly of Smithfield, at Mendon, in 91st year, of Society of Friends,
Nov. 26, 1823
Thaddeus, at Lexington, Mass., aged 68 years,
Mrs. - , widow of Thaddeus, at Lexing- ton, Mass., aged 66 years,
Nov. 11, 1818
Dec. 26, 1818
May 6, 1819
June 24, 1819
April 16, 1821
March 19, 1822
June 12, 1822 Sept. 21, 1822
Jan. 15, 1823
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
READ Phebe, wife of Thaddeus, Jr., at Lex- ington, Mass., aged 27 years,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Nathan D., formerly of this town, at Middleboro,
infant daughter of Thaddeus, Jr., and Phebe, at Lexington, Mass., aged 3 months, Mrs. Charity C., wife of Thomas, in this town. Gazette of
William, at Newport, aged 67 years, soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of
daughter of William, at Taunton, aged 4 years, her clothes caught fire,
REARDON Daniel, at Annapolis Royal; he had deserted from the 60th Regiment and was found torn by a bear and dead. Gazette of REARICK Capt. George, late master of the steamboat Dolphin, near Natchez, of the fever. Gazette of
RECAMIER Madame, at Paris, France. Ga- zette of
RECORDS Mrs. Sarah, wife of Gardiner, daugh- ter of the late Col. Christopher Blanding, of Rehoboth, at Seekonk, in 41st year,
RECTOR Mrs. -, mother of the general. Gazette of
RED BIRD a Cherokee Indian, murdered while hunting on the reservation. Gazette of
REDICK David, Esq., at New Salem, Ohio. He called at the bank and demanded spe- cie for some of their notes; in an alterca- tion between him and the cashier over the matter he was stabbed by him. Gazette of
REDING General, the "Patriot Hero," in Spain. Gazette of
REDMAN Ann, daughter of Dr. John, at Phila- delphia. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary, wife of Dr. John, at Philadelphia, in 84th year,
Dr. John, at Philadelphia, in 87th year,
Capt. Joseph, of Scarborough, Me., drowned in Cooper River, S. C.,
Dr. Joseph, formerly of Philadelphia, at Bor- dentown, N. J., perished of cold in the snow,
REDWAY Samuel, his wife and child perished in the burning of his house, at Lanes- borough, Mass.,
REDWOOD James, late of Newport, at Anti- qua. Gazette of
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REDWOOD William, at Newport, in 52d year. Gazette of
Abraham, Esq., in 79th year, at Newport, Mrs. Abigail, widow of Jonas L., at New- port. Gazette of
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