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Jan. 26, 1782
Mrs. - -, wife of Capt. Pardon. Gazette of
June 24, 1786
Nicholas, in 94th year, at Cranston. Gazette of
March 17, 1787
Jan. 9, 1789 Aug. 27, 1791
May 5, 1792
Oct. 4, 1794
Jan. 31, 1795 -
July 9, 1796
Capt. Christopher, in 68th year, a skilled mariner, suddenly,
Capt. Philip, at Cranston, in 90th year, has left a widow aged 86 years, 7 children, 30 grand and 49 great-grandchildren. zette of
Ga-
Martha, daughter of Nehemiah, at North Providence. Gazette of
Oct. 29, 1796
Aug. 16, 1800
March 19, 1803
Aug. 24, 1811
Nov. 23, 1820 Sept. 2, 1821
May 18, 1822
April 12, 1823 July 1, 1824
March 24, 1771
July 11, 1772 Jan. 13, 1776
Marcy, daughter of Capt. Joseph, deceased, of this town, in 25th year,
Susannah, wife of Capt. Pardon. Gazette of Capt. Israel, of this town, in 37th year, at Cape Tiberom, Hispaniola, W. I.,
Marcy, wife of Nehemiah, at North Provi- dence, in her 56th year. Gazette of
Stephen, of this town, in 30th year. Ga- zette of
Lydia, wife of John, at Cranston, in 52d year. Gazette of
Nov. 14, 1799
April 12, 1800
June 7, 1800
265
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SHELDON John J., at St. Bartholomew, aged 27 years, of this town. Gazette of Mrs. - , of this town, died of the fever, Timothy, of this town, in 87th year, Mrs. Ann, wife of John F., merchant, in this town, in 37th year. Gazette of
July 19, 1800 Sept. 5, 1800 May 17, 1802
Oct. 1, 1803
Aug. 19, 1806
Nov. 15, 1806
Ann, wife of William, at North Providence, in 39th year, was a native of Derbyshire, Eng.,
July 12, 1807
July 30, 1 808 March 11, 1809
William, at Cumberland, in 62d year,
Mrs. Susan, wife of Nehemiah, at North Providence, in 33d year. Gazette of
May 13, 1809
Mrs. Deborah, wife of William, Esq., at Worcester, in 23d year, buried at Thomp- son, Ct.,
Sept. 28, 1810
Mrs. Almy, widow of Capt. Israel and daugh- ter of the late Col. Edward Spaulding, in this town, in 52d year,
April 20, 1811
Robert, son of William, Esq., of Worcester, aged 8 years, at Thompson, Ct.,
Máy 13, 1811
Mrs. Abigail, widow of Capt. James, at Cranston, in 67th year,
Jan. 7, 1812 May 1, 1812
Jeremiah, at Johnston, in 50th year,
Capt. Stephen R., of Pawtuxet, at Richmond, Va.,
Oct. 13, 1813
Nov. 18, 1813
Seymour, son of William, formerly of North Providence, at Walpole, N. H., aged 17 years. Gazette of
April 2, 1814
Aug. 3, 1815
Thomas, son of Remington, of Pawtuxet, in 26th year, at St. Pierre, W. I.,
Jan. 19, 1817
Alfred, at Louisville, Ga., a native of this town, in 22d year,
William, of this town, at Petersberg, Ga., Marcy M., daughter of Daniel, in 15th year, William Winsor, infant son of Daniel, in this town, aged 2 months, 22 days,
Sept. 21, 1817
Oct. 1, 1817 Oct. 10, 1817
March 16, 1818
Mrs. Phebe, wife of Nicholas, Jun., at Crans- ton, in 55th year,
Sally Granger, infant daughter of Col. Charles, in this town, aged 16 months, suddenly,
Charles William, son of Capt. Charles, in this town, in 6th year,
Oct. 27, 1815
James, in Cranston, in 62d year, from a fall from a wagon,
Timothy, in this town, in 62d year. Gazette of
Capt. William, of this town, drowned in North River; was knocked overboard by the boom of his vessel, aged 48 years. Ga- zette of
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SHELDON Mrs. Ruth H., wife of Daniel, in this town, in 40th year,
Nehemiah, in this town, in 83d year,
Mrs. Deborah, wife of Gen. Daniel, at New- port, in 60th year,
July 2, 1820
Mrs. Zylphia, wife of Nicholas, at Cranston, in 76th year,
July 3, 1820
Mary Tillinghast, daughter of Capt. Charles, of this town, at Warwick, in 20th year,
Sept. 17, 1820
Mrs. Ruth, widow of Timothy, in this town, in 75th year,
June 6, 1821
Sarah Thurber, daughter of Daniel, aged 13 months, in this town,
Aug. 29, 1821
Mrs. Caroline, wife of Pardon, in this town, in 23d year,
Sept. 6, 1821
Mrs. Huldah, wife of Capt. Remington, at Pawtuxet, aged 64 years,
Oct. 14, 1822
Charles, only son of William, in this town, in 6th year,
Nov. 10, 1822
Mary, daughter of Pardon, at Cranston, in 4th year,
March 2, 1823
July 12, 1823
Aug. 27, 1823
Gen. Daniel, at Newport, aged 71 years; was a Revolutionary soldier and several years Major General of the State Militia;
Sept. 9, 1823
Mrs. Rhoda, aged 69 years, at Great Barring- ton, expired in her chair. Gazette of
March 3, 1824
Alcy, daughter of the late John, at Johnston, in 16th year,
Dec. 20, 1824
Nov. 9, 1787
April 5, 1794
Amos, at Attleboro, in 94th year. Gazette of
Capt. Zebadiah, at Rehoboth, in 72d year,
May 12, 1810
Mrs. Sally, wife of Isaac, Jr., at Wrentham, aged 28 years. Gazette of
March 16, 1816
Nathaniel, Esq., at Cumberland, in 86th year,
SHEPERD John, at Attleboro, (East Precinct), . aged 105 years, 29 days,
Elder Josiah, at Gilmantown, N. H., aged 32 years ; he had fallen asleep in his dis- tillery beside the copper boiler which from the fire underneath blew off the cover and
June 23, 1818 June 5, 1820
Nov. 21, 1795
April 23, 1817
April 5, 1809
Hettey Ann, wife of Israel, formerly of Paw- tuxet, R. I., aged 21 years, at Hyde Co., N. C.,
Mrs. - ", aged 20 years, killed by light- ning as she was stooping over her fire, in New Jersey. Gazette of
SHEPARDSON Capt. Elijah, in 47th year, Mary, wife of the late Capt. Elijah, in 50th year. Gazette of
267
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SHEPERD :
the liquor overflowing so badly scalded him that he lived but 26 hours. Gazette of
Oliver, merchant of Wrentham, Mass., at Philadelphia, in 28th year, suddenly,
Gen. William, at Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass., was a soldier in the Revolution and took an active part in the rebellion of 1786-7,
John, clerk, of the Macedonian, of the fever. Gazette of
Aug. 14, 1822
Thomas, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
Mrs. Mary, at Plainfield, Ct., in 100th year. Gazette of
June 11, 1808
Col. John, murdered by his brother, at Glas- gow Co., N. C.,
Feb. 6, 1800
Thomas, Esq., one of the editors of the Charleston Times, at Charleston, S. C.,
April 11, 1809
Rev. Mase, pastor of the Congregational Church, at Little Compton,
Feb. 14, 1821
SHERBOURNE Col. Benjamin, aged 56 years, at Newport, for several years Colonel of Militia for Newport County. Gazette of
Mrs. Lucy, widow of Col. Benjamin, at Taunton. Gazette of
Mrs. Catharine, wife of Col. Henry, at New- port, in 76th year. Gazette of
Col. Henry, at Newport, aged 77 years, an officer of the Revolution,
May 21, 1824
Aug. 31, 1816
June 27, 1764
March 24, 1771
Nov. 16, 1764
Feb. 24, 1768 Feb. 26, 1769 Aug. 3, 1793
Mr. -, of Narragansett, drowned by the upsetting of the ferry boat between Narra- gansett and Jamestown, Lydia, at Providence, Hon. Roger, at New Haven. Gazette of
May 28, 1814
Oct. 15, 1814
Nov. 11, 1817
Nov. 30, 1771
Dec. 22, 1792
Dec. 30, 1815
SHERIDAN Hon. Richard Brinley, the English orator, author and dramatist. Gazette of SHERLEY Mr. , of Chester, N. H., killed by lightning with his horse; the re- port was not heard by those who were within a mile of him at the time,
William, formerly governor of Massachusetts Bay, at Roxbury, in his 77th year,
SHERMAN John, executed at Newport, for burglary; he received the death sentence in March, 1762, was reprieved for 14 months, broke jail, two years after arrested in Boston for theft and returned to New- port;
268
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SHERMAN Thomas, son of James, at South Kingstown. Gazette of
Sept. 28, 1799
Benjamin, at Newport, in 75th year. Ga- zette of
Oct. 2, 1802
Freeman, mate of sloop Ralla, of Rochester, Mass., drowned off Fort Johnson, S. C. Gazette of
April 27, 1805
John, of Rhode Island, at the New York Hospital,
- -- , 1808
Capt. Ebenezer, at Newport, aged 61 years. Gazette of
July 15, 1809
Dr. Benjamin, at Warwick,
April 23, 1812
Col. Peleg, at Swanzey, in 65th year, a soldier of the Revolution,
Nov. 30, 1811 March 15, 1813
John, at Newport, aged 77 years,
Robert T., formerly of Newport, at James- town, in 79th year. Gazette of
Oct. 28, 1815
Perry, at Newport, in 46th year. ' Gazette of Isaac, member of Society of Friends, at Portsmouth, in 82d year,
Oct. 3, 1817
Mrs. Ruth, widow of Sampson, at Ports- mouth, in 78th year. Gazette of
March 28, 1818
Thomas, at Petersburg, Va., a U. S. soldier killed with a dirk by another soldier in a quarrel. Gazette of
April 17, 1819 Aug. 7, 1819
Honor, in this town, aged 22 years,
Sampson, son of Job, at Newport, aged 15 years. Gazette of
Sept. 11, 1819
Miss Elizabeth, at Newport, in 83d year,
Feb. 26, 1820
Miss Hannah, at Portsmouth, aged 88 years, of Society of Friends. Gazette of
Nov. 13, 1820
Benjamin, son of Job, aged 23 years, at New- port,
Jan. 4, 1821
George Henry Bassett, son of Peleg, formerly of Newport, aged 15 months, 23 days, in this town,
Aug. 2, 1821
Jan. 15, 1822
Feb. 20, 1822
Miss Catharine, daughter of William, at New- port, aged 21 years,
Aug. 16, 1822
James, son of the late Perry, at Newport, aged 23 years. Gazette of
Sept. 28, 1822
David, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 75 years. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. William, at Newport, in 53d year,
Isaac, formerly of Portsmouth, aged 61 years, at Cambridge, N. Y.,
Jan. 15, 1823
April 12, 1824
May 10, 1824
Mrs. Dorcas, at Newport, in 71st year, very suddenly,
Miss Charlotte W., daughter of William, at Newport, aged 22 years. Gazette of
Aug. 30, 1817
269
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SHERMAN Bess, colored, at the Newport Asylum, supposed to be 100 years old. Ga- zette of
Oct. 2, 1824
Joel, at Marietta, Ohio, killed in a fox hunt, aged 21 years,
Jan. 3, 1825
Mrs. Sarah, widow of Capt. John, at Lippitt Factory, Warwick, in 84th year. Gazette of Feb. 2, 1825
Mrs. Elizabeth, at Newport, aged 63 years. Gazette of July 20, 1825
SHARPE William, Esq., brother of the governor of Md. Gazette of
Nov. 28, 1767 March 20, 1784
John, millwright, murdered. Gazette of Granville, Esq., in England, aged 79 years; his life was devoted to the relief of human- ity. Gazette of
Oct. 16, 1813
William, at Pennington, Penn., was holding a pig by a cord for the butcher to kill; when the pig was given the fatal wound he too fell and expired. Gazette of
March 17, 1824
SHERRAN Mrs. -, wife of G. J., of May- ville, Montgomery Co., N. Y., perished in the burning of her house. Gazette of
Sept. 27, 1823
SHERWOOD Joseph, Esq., late agent of this colony to the Court of Great Britain. Ga- zette of
Aug. 7, 1773
SHEWELL Stephen, at Philadelphia, merchant, in 83d year,
Dec. 24, 1809
SHIELDS Miss Ann, drowned near New York by the upsetting of the ferry boat. Ga- zette of Judge - , of the U. S. Supreme Court. Gazette of
July 4, 1812
June 4, 1823
March 28, 1789
Jan. 25, 1823
April 26, 1806
Dr. William, near Germantown, Penn., in 75th year,
July 11, 1808
SHITZ George, at Philadelphia; from drinking cold water,
SHOCKLEF Elisha, of New Bedford, aged 24 years, on board brig If, at sea,
SHOEMAKER Charles, clerk in the Treasury, at Washington. Gazette of
David, at Washington, D. C., aged 71 years ; was a soldier of the Revolution ; for thirty
July 4, 1769
June 26, 1821
April 25, 1807
SHIPLEY Rt. Rev. Dr. Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, in England. Gazette of SHIPMAN Elias, at New Haven, in 75th year. Gazette of
SHIPPEN Hon. Edward, late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SHOEMAKER :
years had been a clerk in the Post Office department ; drowned in the river. Ga- zette of
SHORE Dr. John, collector, at Petersburg, Va. Gazette of
SHORES Benjamin, at Taunton, aged 90 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Jemima, at Taunton, aged 79 years,
SHOREY Jacob, at Rehoboth. Gazette of
Miles and his wife, killed by lightning at Lynn, Mass.,
July 10, 1803
SHORT Lucretia W., daughter of Capt. John, at Barrington, in 28th year,
Jan. 17, 1820 Dec. 7, 1820
Simeon Martin, at Swanzey, aged 19 years,
Capt. John, of Barrington, in this town, in 66th year,
Aug. 25, 1822
Mrs. Betsey, wife of Capt. John, at Barring- ton, in 69th year,
July 12, 1823
Mrs. , wife of Ebenezer, at Seekonk ; was thrown from her carriage and found dead,
Aug. 14, 1824
April 18, 1813
, daughter of William, drowned at Kin- derhook, N. Y.,
July 19, 1825
SHOTT William Humphreys, infant son of Jer- emiah S., in this town, aged. 8 months 16 days. Gazette of
Dec. 28, 1816
SHOVE Mr. - -, son-in-law of Daniel Chase, drowned by the upsetting of a boat between Fall River and Swanzey,
June 30, 1798
SHOWER -, two brothers, while hunting deer one shot the other dead, at Franklin, O.,
Nov. 14, 1824
Mary, widow of John, at Portsmouth, aged 99 years. Gazette of
John, at Tiverton, in 87th year,
SHUBRICK Col. Thomas, formerly aide-de- camp to Gen. Lincoln, in South Carolina. Gazette of
SHUFFLEBOTTOM Andrew, a coachman, at Bold Buck, Leicester, Eng.,
SHUKLEY John, killed in the attack on the U. S. Frigate Chesapeake,
SHURTLEFF Peter, formerly of Carver, at Dorchester, aged about 20 years, by the caving in of the clay pit. Gazette of
April 7, 1810
Aug. 31, 1788
June 23, 1807
May 2, 1818
SHRIEVE Caleb, at North Providence, in 83d year. Gazette of
Nov. 16, 1782
July 26, 1783 July 7, 1823
July 30, 1825
Nov. 9, 1811
Sept. 1, 1821 June 25, 1822 Sept. 2, 1797
SHORTMAN William, journeyman printer, at Hartford, Ct., aged 73 years,
271
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
SHUTE Mrs. Hannah, at New York. Gazette of SIBEBORT Peter, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Sept. 29, 1798
Dec. 26, 1777
SIBLEY Elizabeth, wife of Dr. John, and daugh- ter of Rev. Dr. Samuel Hopkins, of New- port, at Fayetteville, N. C., in 36th year. Gazette of
Jan. 22, 1791 Sept. 19, 1825
Mrs. Mary, in this town, aged 70 years, SIDDONS Mrs. - -, aged 70 years, in Vir- ginia. She was so much affected by the loss of a favorite calf she had raised that she hung herself. Gazette of
SIGOURNEY Miss Sally, aged 22 years, daugh- ter of Charles, at Boston. Gazette of
Dec. 4, 1802
James B., of Boston, aged 23 years, sailing master in the navy and commander of schooner Asp, killed in the Potomac while defending his vessel from an attack by the British. Gazette of
Aug. 7, 1813
July 16, 1803
Jan. 9, 1813 Dec. 5, 1812
SIMCOE General -, at Topsham, in Devon- shire, Eng.,
Oct. 28, 1806
July 30, 1791
John, at Scituate, in 94th year. Gazette of Capt. Remembrance, at Newport, in 68th year. Gazette of
Oct. 13, 1792
Capt. Simeon, at Foster, in 44th year, a rep- resentative in the General Assembly of this State. Gazette of
Sept. 29, 1798
Jonathan, at Newport, in 49th year. Gazette of
Aug. 20, 1803
Dea. Adam, at Little Compton, in 76th year. Gazette of
Edward, Esq., at Newport. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary, widow of James, in 70th year, in this town,
Dec. 18, 1803
March 17, 1804
Feb. 2, 1811
SILERY Elixis, at Newport, a native of Bor- deaux, France. Gazette of
SILL Col. David, town clerk, of Lyme, Ct., aged 80 years; was a soldier in the Revolution ; SILLOWAY John, in this town, in 32d year,
SIMMONDS Mr. -, at Charlestown, Mass., suffered from a bite of an insect. Gazette of
SIMMONS John, his son drowned in the river, at Providence. Gazette of
July 21, 1770 March 26, 1791
Sept. 10, 1803 Sept. 10, 1803
Mrs. Amie, widow of Edward, of Newport, in 69th year. Gazette of
Capt. Sylvester, of this town, at sea on pas- sage from Antiqua to New York. Gazette of
June 14, 1817
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SIMMONS Stephen, at Foster, in 41st year,
Josiah, seaman on board gunboat 46, lost on east side of Conanicut,
Sylvester, son of the late Capt. Sylvester, in this town, in 13th year, Jeremiah, in 47th year, John, in 49th year ; was a fifer in the Revo- lution. Gazette of
Dec. 3, 1812 June 28, 1813
Ephraim, in this town, aged 44 years,
Abraham, at Tiver on, in 23d year,
Alpheus, at Dartmouth, aged 29 years, suf- focated by a coal pit. Gazette of Sylvester, in 77th year,
Nov. 8, 1817 June 27, 1818
Walter Cook, at St. Domingo; was formerly of this town, in 25th year,
Aug. 10, 1818 Feb. 4, 1821
Samuel, at Little Compton, in 80th year,
Miss Eliza, youngest daughter of George, of Dorchester, at Boston, in 20th year; her clothes took fire and so burnt her that she died after three weeks' suffering,
April 1, 1821 Aug. 18, 1821
John, drowned near Rose Island,
Jonathan E., in this town, in 50th year,
Feb. 23, 1822
Mrs. Martha, wife of John P., and daughter of Henry Monroe, at Bristol, aged 22 years, SIMMS Col. Charles, at Alexandra, collector of the port. He was appointed by General Washington. Gazette of
Sept. 11, 1819
SIMON Mrs. Hannah, wife of Capt. Peter, in 27th year, at South Kingstown,
Oct. 30, 1773
SIMONDS Francis, seaman, wounded and since died from action between the Chesapeake and Shannon,
June 1, 1813
June 1, 1813
Oct. 22, 1823
May 29, 1822
SIMPKINS Thomas, killed by his cousin Sam- uel Wough, in Madison Co., Ohio,
SIMPSON Sampson, a Jew merchant, at New York. Gazette of
Sept. 18, 1773
Susannah, daughter of Richard, at Newport, in 14th year. Gazette of
Richard, at Newport, aged 77 years, James, a Friend minister, at Frankfort, Penn., in 68th year, -
July 5, 1823
Joseph, seaman, killed on board Frigate Chesapeake, in action with the Shannon,
SIMONS Edward P., Esq., at Chester, S. C., one of the wardens of the city, killed in a duel with Mr. Geddes. Gazette of
SIMONTON Mrs. - -, by poison, adminis- tered by slaves, at Iredell Co., N. C. Ga- zette of
Nov. 17, 1823
Sept. 29, 1792 Jan. 22, 1810
April 9, 1811 -
Nov. 26, 1811 Sept. 29, 1812
Aug. 21, 1813 Nov. 14, 1815 Dec. 7, 1815
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SIMPSON Henry, killed by William Wynkoop, at Catskill, N. Y., while stealing pork. Gazette of
Hon. Josiah, near Greenhill, Natchez, Miss., one of the judges of the Supreme Court of the St te,
James, Esq., consul of the United States for Empire of Morocco for 20 years, at Tan- gier,
Mr. --- , at Newark, N. Y., aged 24 years, thrown from a sleigh. Gazette of
Samuel, at Newport, aged 57 years,
William, a southern trader, murdered and robbed on the road near Centreville, Fair- fax Co., Va. Gazette of
March 16, 1825 April 14, 1781
SIMSON Dr. Robert, professor of mathematics, University of Glasgow. Gazette of Samuel, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
Dec. 26, 1777
SINCLAIR Mrs. Elizabeth, at New York. Ga- zette of
Sept. 29, 1798
SINGLETERRY Hon. Amos, at Sutton, aged 85 years, was three years a member of the Provincial Congress. Gazette of
SINKINS Mrs. -, her house burnt at New- port,
John, sailmaker. Gazette of
George, master of the sloop Providence, killed in an engagement at sea. Ga- zette of
Miss Elizabeth L., in this town, in 25th year, Mrs. Susannah, in 53d year, Mary F., at Boston. Gazette of
SISCO Ebenezer (colored), in this town, in 83d year,
SISLER Abraham, at Roxboro, Penn., killed by lightning. Gazette of
SISSON Deborah, wife of Capt. Benjamin, in 62d year. Gazette of
Mrs. -- , in this town. Gazette of
Capt. Benjamin, in his 67th year. Gazette of Alice, wife of Asa, in 25th year. Gazette of Charles, of New Bedford, near Windham, Ct .; was thrown from a sleigh the horses taking fright and so injured he died within 21 hours; was on his way to Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
July 26, 1817
Oct. 30, 1817
March 8, 1820
March 10, 1821 Oct. 18, 1824
SIMS Philadelphia, late of Newport. Gazette of Mr. --- , surgeon of the U. S. ship Con- stitution, at Lisbon Port. Gazette of
Jan. 3, 1807 Jan. 14, 1769
Nov. 22, 1806
Dec. 28, 1770 June 25, 1774
Aug. 16, 1777 Oct. 24, 1817 Sept. 7, 1820 July 16, 1825
Feb. 23, 1813
July 16, 1823
Dec. 18, 1790 Nov. 10, 1792 Jan. 25, 1794 Oct. 1, 1796
Feb. 10, 1807
274
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SISSON Edward, at Newport, in 67th year. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Mary, widow of Gilbert, formerly of Portsmouth, at Somerset, Mass., in 85th year. Gazette of
Barney, of Portsmouth, aged 37 years, drowned in the bay by upsetting of his boat,
Capt. Lewis, at Newport, aged 72 years. Gazette of
Feb. 3, 1810
Mrs. Patience, widow of Capt. Lewis, at Newport. Gazette of
Nov. 24, 1810
Mrs. Abigail, at Portsmouth, in 88th year. Gazette of
Aug. 17, 1811
Mrs. Mary, widow of Edward, at Newport, of Society of Friends,
Charles, of Westerly, aged 22 years, on board schooner Free Gift, arrived at New Lon- don,
April 22, 1821
Miss Rebecca, daughter of Richard, of Ports- mouth, in 42d year. Gazette of
Feb. 27, 1822
Ruth, wife of Joseph, formerly of Newport, at Seekonk, aged 89 years, of Society of Friends,
Sept. 11, 1822
Jan. 22, 1823
Mrs. Jane, wife of Freeborn, Esq., formerly of Boston, at Warren, aged 43 years,
May 8, 1823
Mrs. Abigail, widow of Gideon, at Warren, suddenly,
Dec. 25, 1823
Aug. 27, 1824
Job, formerly of Portsmouth, aged 75 years, at Little Compton,
Sept. 2, 1824
James, son of Isaac, at Swanzey, aged 27 years,
Roxana, daughter of Peleg, at Westerly, aged 19 years, her clothes took fire. Ga- zette of
SITCHELL John, at Rehoboth, from intemper- ance,
SITGREAVES John, merchant, at Philadelphia. Gazette of
William, Esq., at Philadelphia. Gazette of SIVRAT James, merchant, at Boston. Ga- zette of
SKEFFINGTON Rt. Hon. Henry, Earl of Massareen, in England. Gazette of
SKENE Col. Philip, formerly of Skenesborough, Lieut. Gov. of Crown Point and Ticon-
Feb. 25, 1809
May 13, 1809
Aug. 19, 1809
March 30, 1821
Joseph, formerly of Newport, at Rehoboth, in 95th year. Gazette of
Gideon, son of Freeborn, at Warren, aged 15 months,
Sept. 22, 1824
Feb. 16, 1825
Feb. 12, 1822
Sept. 22, 1798 Jan. 3, 1801
Sept. 13, 1806
Aug. 10, 1811
275
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SKENE:
deroga, and surveyor of His Majesty's forests and woods bordering on Lake Champlain; had served in the British Army from 1739 to 1782, during which time he was engaged in several very severe conflicts; died at Addersey Lodge near Stake Goldington Bucks, England, at an advanced age. Gazette of
SKIDDER Nathaniel, at Mansfield, Ct., aged 99 years, II months, 12 days. Gazette of SKINNER Thompson J., Esq., treasurer of Massachusetts, at Boston,
Thompson J., son of the late General Skin- ner of Williamstown, at Boston. Gazette of
Gen. Timothy, suddenly, aged 78 years, formerly of Litchfield, at Manchester, Ct .; was an officer of Connecticut Militia, at times on active duty;
Rev. Newton, at Berlin, in 43d year and 16th of his ministry,
Roger, U. S. District Judge for Northern New York, at Albany, N. Y. Gazette of
Aug. 27, 1825
SKIPTON - -, in England, aged 102 years. Gazette of
April 16, 1808
SKIPWITH Sir Peyton, in Virginia, aged 72 years. Gazette of
Nov. 2, 1805
Peyton, Esq., at Cumberland Island, Georgia, of yellow fever. Gazette of
Nov. 5, 1808
SLACK Samuel, at Attleborough, his house burnt,
Nov. 5, 1779
Dr. Benjamin, at Scituate, in 63d year. Ga- zette of
Capt. Samuel, at Rehoboth, in 68th year, Mrs. Barbara, widow of Lemuel, Esq., at Scituate, suddenly, in 48th year. Ga- zette of
Benjamin, at Seekonk, in 48th year,
Marana, wife of Thomas and daughter of Dea. Dutee Salisbury of Burrillville, at Glocester, aged 21 years,
Benjamin, eldest son of Lewis, at Seekonk, in 22d year,
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Dr. Benjamin of Scituate and daughter of Judge Henry Harris of Johnston, aged 83 years, at North Providence. Gazette of
Sept. 8, 1810
Nov. 21, 1812
Jan. 20, 1809
May 13, 1809
Nov. 10, 1823
March 31, 1825
Dr. Lemuel, at Scituate, in 29th year,
Feb. 3, 1789
April 30, 1791 June 12, 1806
April 18, 1812 Jan. 3, 1815
May 27, 1816
Dec. 10, 1816
Nov. 20, 1820
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SLACK Adah, daughter of the late Capt. Lemuel, at Attleboro, in 46th year,
Benjamin, at Smithfield, in 31st year,
William, son of Lemuel S., aged 1 year 10 months, in this town,
SLADE Mrs., wife of Rev. Philip, at Swanzey. Gazette of
Jonathan, at Somerset, in 68th year, suddenly, Miss Mercy, at Killingly, Ct., in 21st year. She had retired apparently in good health, in the morning she was found on the floor in front of her bed with her neck broken, having, it is supposed, tallen out in a fit, Jeremiah, Jr., son of Gen. Jeremiah, of Mor- ton Co., N. C., drowned by upsetting of a canoe,
Dec. 9, 1821 June 27, 1823
Oct. 24, 1824
Dec. 1, 1810 Nov. 16, 1811
Dec. 4, 1813
April 26, 1822
July 23, 1823
Eber, at Troy, Mass., aged 52 years, of So- ciety of Friends,
Aug. 5, 1823
SLATER Mrs. Hannah, wife of Samuel, Esq., and daughter of Oziel Wilkinson, Esq., at Pawtucket, in 38th year,
Oct. 2, 1812
Samuel, Jr., eldest son of Samuel, Esq., at North Providence, in 19th year,
July 11, 1821
Samuel, son of John, Esq., at Slatersville,
July 30, 1823
April 8, 1809
SLIGO the Marquis of, in England. Gazette of SLOAN Robert, aged 50 years, at Bath, Me., a soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of
Nov. 9, 1811
SLOANE John, native of Ireland, in a fit of in- sanity jumped overboard at sea and was drowned. Gazette of
SLOCUM Benjamin, at Dartmouth, in 61st year. Gazette of
Mrs. wife of William, at Newport. Gazette of
Feb. 15, 1794
Dec. 24, 1803
Capt. John, formerly of Portsmouth, at Leb- anon, Ct., aged 55 years,
Sept. 1, 1811
Sept. 21, 1815
Dec. 28, 1820 May 7, 1821
Stephen, son of John, in 28th year, drowned off Kinnimicut Point,
Lydia Bowen, in this town, in 14th year, from an overdose of opium,
July 3, 1822
Sept. 9, 1786
Giles, at Newport, aged 73 years. Gazette of Capt. David, of Tiverton, on coast of Africa,
Feb. - , 1808
Miss Harriet, only daughter of widow Sarah, at Tiverton, in 19th year,
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