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(The next issue says Capt. Stackpole is still alive.)
STACY John, at New Orleans, in 33d year, formerly of this town,
Sept. 14, 1811
Mrs. Abigail, wife of John, at New Orleans, formerly of this town, in 31st year,
Sept. 21, 1811
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Thomas, at Newport, in 51st year,
May 7, 1820
Mrs. Mary, at Newport, in 85th year. Ga- zette of
Sept. 28, 1820
Mrs. Mehitable, wife of Job, at Taunton, aged 84 years,
Aug. 22, 1823
STAFFORD Thomas, at Warwick, his house burned,
July 3, 1767
Joseph, Esq., a celebrated astrologer, at Tiv- erton. Gazette of
June 5, 1773
Capt. Joseph, at East Greenwich, in 74th year,
Jan. 30, 1791
Arnold, of East Greenwich, at sea on his passage to Virginia. Gazette of
Sept. 20, 1794
Freelove, wife of Stuteley, at Warwick, in 44th year,
Oct. 2, 1805 Oct. 27, 1811
Stuteley, at Warwick, in 55th year,
George Washington, only son of Stutely, at Warwick, in 19th year,
Thomas, at Warwick, in 81st year,
Oct. 31, 18II April 29, 1816 March 14, 1818
Joseph, killed by the Indians. Gazette of Mrs. Rebecca, widow of Thomas, of Warwick, in this town, in 80th year,
May 7, 1819
May 3, 1823
Richard, at Boston, aged 29 years. Gazette of
Nov. 3, 1805
Sept. 21, 1810 Sept. 16, 1820
Oct. 28, 1822 May 10, 1813
Jan. 2, 1813
302
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
STAGG John, Esq., sheriff of city and county of New York. Gazette of
STALL John, drowned in Newport Harbor, Mrs. Ann T., wife of Gen. Isaac, and daugh- ter of the late Capt. Nathaniel Bentley, at Newport, aged 38 years,
STALLINGS Lieut. Otho, U. S. Navy, at Key West,
STANARD Edward Carter, Esq., late editor and proprietor of "The Spirit of '76", printed at Georgetown, in Virginia. Ga- zette of
Sept. 10, 1803 July 13, 1782
Sept. 30, 1816
Jan. 12, 1825
Dec. 29, 1810 Nov. 13, 1820
STANDISH John, at Pawtuxet. Gazette of
STANDLEY Robert, private, killed on board frigate Chesapeake in action with the Shannon,
June 1, 1813
April 9, 1816
Dec. 17, 1803
Oct. 23, 1813
Jane M., daughter of the late Edward, at Newport, aged 25 years,
Jan. 29, 1819
John, late of Newport, at Boston, aged 49 years,
Feb. 1, 1821
STANISLAUS King, a celebrated dwarf of his court, died in a fit of colic ; he was so small that he had been served in a pie at dinner. Gazette of
Oct. 13, 1764
Feb. 12, 1798
July 16, 1785
Aug. 28, 1789
Samuel, at Attleboro, in 73d year. Gazette of
June 6, 1795 Dec. 18, 1802
Mrs. Susannah, in this town. Gazette of George, of Harrington, near Salisbury, died 1719, aged 151 years. Gazette of
Oct. 15, 1803
Rebecca B., daughter of Moses Taylor, at Rutland, near Utica, N. Y., of the fever. Gazette of
July 27, 1805
Mrs. G-, daughter of Moses Taylor, at Rutland, near Utica, N. Y., of the fever. Gazette of
William, at Attleboro, in 80th year,
July 27, 1805 Jan. 27, 1806
STANFORD Hon. Richard, member of Con- gress from North Carolina, aged 47 years, at Washington,
STANHOPE Edward, at Newport, in 44th year. Gazette of
William, at Newport, aged 72 years. Ga- zette of
STANISLAUS late King of Poland, at St. Petersburgh,
STANLEY Capt. John, at Newport. Gazette of
, son of George, at Attleboro, aged 5 years, run over by a cart,
303
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
STANLEY George, at Attleboro, aged 62 years. Gazette of
Dea. Jonathan, at Attleboro, in 78th year, Comfort, at Barrington, in 67th year,
Alisanna, aged about 19 years, drowned near Baltimore,
Dea. Seth, at Senaca, N. Y., aged 72 years, very suddenly at a district school meeting, was formerly of Connecticut. Gazette of STANSBURY Joseph, Esq., secretary of the United Insurance Company, aged 59 years, at New York. Gazette of
STANTON Daniel, of Society of Friends, at Philadelphia, aged 62 years,
Abigail, drowned in Newport Harbor,
Richard, late of Newport, in this town, aged 26 years. Gazette of
Capt. Nathaniel, of Stonington, at Trinidad, W. I. Gazette of
April 25, 1807
John, in this town, in 26th year, formerly of Grafton, Mass.,
May 20, 1808
Henry Bliss, at Albany, aged 25 years,
June 15, 1810
John, son of William, aged 12 years,
Dolly, at Voluntown, drowned herself while walking out one evening,
Jan. 9, 1817
Dr. Robert, at Stafford, Ct., aged 109 years. The doctor's age has been doubted but it is what he claims himself ; he was a singu- lar man in many ways. Gazette of
Mrs. Thankful, wife of Major General Joseph, at Charlestown, R. I., aged 79 years,
Aug. 20, 1818
July 17, 1822 Sept. 5, 1825
STAPLES Mrs. , wife of Benjamin, at Mendon, in 64th year,
Dexter, at Cumberland, aged about 25 years, Stephen, in Cumberland, in 77th year. Ga- zette of
Phebe, wife of Dea. George, at Taunton, aged 77 years,
Dea. George, at Taunton, aged 82 years,
Mrs. Susanna, at Taunton, aged 72 years. Gazette of
Nathan, at Cumberland, in 91st year,
Rebecca, daughter of William R., Esq., in this town, aged 2 years,
Feb. 10, 1810 May 5, 1811 Aug. 26, 1818
July 13, 1821
May 31, 1823
Nov. 18, 1809
June 28, 1770 July 13, 1782
June 28, 1794
Capt. Ebenezer, at New London, formerly of Stonington. Gazette of
June 8, 1811 Aug. 24, 1816
Nov. 15, 1817
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Judge Robert, in 90th year, at Richmond. Gazette of Sarah, widow of Capt. John, at Newport, aged 75 years,
May 18, 1794 July 6, 1811
April 8, 1815
Oct. 26, 1822 Nov. 5, 1822
Nov. 16, 1822 Feb. 3, 1824
Dec. 18, 1824
304
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
STAPLES Miss Sally, at Mendon, Mass., aged 28 years. Gazette of
Rebecca, wife of William R., in this town, aged 25 years,
STARBIRD Mrs. Cloe, wife of Capt. John S., aged 59 years, formerly of this town, at Portland, Me. Gazette of
STARBUCK Capt. Jethro, of Nantucket. Ga- zette of
Oct. 3, 1795
STARK John, innholder, at Baltimore. Ga- zette of
Lieut. Benjamin Franklin, aged 28 years, youngest son of Gen. John, at Derryfield, N. H. Gazette of
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Gen. John, at Man- chester, N. H., aged 77 years ; had lived with the General 56 years ; (the General is now in his 87th year) ; she had been in fine health all her life until attacked with typhus fever, June 24, which resulted fatally,
James, a child of at Dunbarton, N. H., of the fever. Gazette of
Major Horace, U. S. Army, drowned in the Mississippi with four others, near St. Louis. Gazette of
Major Gen. John, at Manchester, N. H., aged 93 years, 8 months, 24 days; was a native of New Hampshire, and for nearly a century had resided on the banks of the Merrimac, near Amoskeag Falls ; when 21, was cap- tured by Indians and carried to Montreal, and redeemed by Mr. Wheelwright, of Bos- ton; gained the victory of Bennington, 1777; he served from beginning to end of the war;
STARKWEATHER John, son of Hon. Ephraim, in 20th year, at Rehoboth, Hon. Samuel, at Boston,
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Ephraim, Esq., of Re- hoboth, at Norton, on a visit to a daughter, in 62d year. Gazette of
Mrs. Meriam, wife of the Hon. Oliver, at Rehoboth, in 40th year, very suddenly,
Ephraim, at Rehoboth, in 75th year, former member of Massachusetts Legislature,
STARPLEY Philip, corporal of marines, killed on board the Lawrence on Lake Erie, in action,
April 9, 1825
Sept. 14, 1825
March 16, 1822
April 16, 1803
Aug. 30, 1806
June 29, 1814
Dec. 10, 1814
Feb. 1, 1817
May 8, 1822
Oct. 25, 1782 May 7, 1786
June 27, 1795
Sept. 18, 1805 June 10, 1809
Sept. 10, 1813
305
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
STARR Mrs. Mary, widow of Jonathan, at New London, in 99th year. Gazette of Ephraim, at West Stockbridge, aged 64 years; he left a fortune of upwards of $700,000. Gazette of
Juliana H., daughter of James, aged 7 years, at New Hartford, drowned. Gazette of William, Jr., at Savannah, Ga. Gazette of STARRS Rev. William, pastor of Presbyterian Church at Ashford, Ct. Gazette of STARRETT William, at New Boston, N. H., aged 20 years, from a bite of a fox. A long account of his sufferings and agonies in the issue of Sept. 16, 1809. Gazette of STATES Lucy, in this town, aged 21 years. Ga- zette of
June 13, 1807
Sept. 23, 1809
Jan. 21, 1815 March 8, 1823
Dec. 18, 1824
Sept. 9, 1809
Aug. 22, 1801
March 8, 1806
Jan. 10, 1823
STEINHAUR Rev. Henry, at Bethlehem, Penn., aged 36 years,
STEEL Valentine, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and
John, merchant, at Baltimore. Gazette of STEELE Thomas G., at Newport, from a fall from a horse. Gazette of
Mrs. Christian, wife of Rev. Isaac, at East Piscataway, N. Y., in her 54th year,
James, seaman of brig Hermes, drowned at sea. Gazette of
Aug. 25, 1804
Mrs. Huldah, wife of Benjamin, in this town, in 70th year,
Aug. 11, 1816
Benjamin, Esq., in this town, aged 78 years, a native of New Jersey,
Jan. 17, 1819
Jan. 14, 1804
May 8, 1781
Oct. 28, 1797 April 14, 1798
Jan. 1, 1803
Abigail, daughter of the late Peter, at New- port, aged 26 years. Gazette of
STAUGHTON Mrs. Maria, wife of Rev. Dr. Staughton, at Philadelphia,
July 22, 1818
Dec. 26, 1777 Oct. 4, 1806
Jan. 27, 1776 Sept. 27, 1778
STEENTRAKE Joshua, drowned on the Or- leans beach, of the schooner Farmer. Ga- zette of
STEERE Thomas, of Society of Friends, at Smithfield, in 77th year,
Richard, Esq., at Glocester, in 91st year; had been town clerk from June, 1757, to day of his death; a judge of Court of Common Pleas 34 years; represented the town in the General Assembly the greater part of the time from 1734 to 1776, and president of the Town Council 40 years. Gazette of
Jonah, Esq., at Glocester, in 79th year, Anthony, at Smithfield, in 86th year. Ga- zette of
306
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
STEERE Mrs. Charlotte, wife of Capt. Wanton, aged 44 years,
Hon. William, at Glocester, aged 52 years, suddenly. Gazette of
Capt. Wanton, of this town, at Glocester,
Isaac Peck, son of Major Enock, aged 4 months,
Oct. 14, 1820
Mrs. Lydia, wife of Richard, Esq., at Smith- field, aged 46 years,
Nov. 1I, 1820
Richard, at Smithfield, aged about 55 years; member of Rhode Island Senate formerly, Nehemiah, at Glocester, in 59th year,
Dec. 18, 1821 Nov. 26, 1822
Mary Ann, only daughter of Riley, at Glocester, aged about 12 years,
Nov. 7, 1823
STEPHENS Edward, died at Halifax, a pris- oner of war between Nov. 23, 1776, and
Mary, widow of George, aged 82 years. Ga- zette of
Aug. 2, 1783
Cato, a faithful black servant of Lemuel Elam, at Newport,
Dec. 4, 1807
Robert, tailor, drowned by upsetting of a boat in Boston Harbor,
July 17, 1808
Mrs. Susan, wife of Capt. Joseph, and second daughter of Hon. Simeon Martin, at See- konk, in 42d year,
Charles, at Taunton, aged 44 years,
Charles, at Taunton, aged 44 years,
April 24, 1822
Mrs. Susannah, widow of Samuel, late of Wellington, Mass., at Taunton,
Nov. 6, 1822
Edward, in Putnam Co., N. Y., killed by lightning as he thought he had reached a place of safety. Gazette of
June 29, 1825
July 28, 1823
Aug. 15, 1792
Stephen, of Goffstown, at Chester, N. H., of the fever. Gazette of
Dec. 10, 1814
Mrs. Abigail, wife of Charles, at Charles- town, Mass., aged 35 years. Gazette of
STERLING John, drowned near Fisher's Island, L. I.,
Charlotte, daughter of Dr. Henry. Ga- zette of
Henry P., of this town, aged 35 years. Ga- zette of
Mrs. Patience, wife of Dr. Henry, in this town, in 65th year,
Nov. 21, 1795
April 19, 1823
Aug. 9, 1764
June 28, 1794
March 15, 1800
Jan. 4, 1801
Dec. 20, 1821 April 13, 1822
STEARNE Clarissa, daughter of the late Sam- uel, at Newport,
STEARNES Capt. John, at Attleboro, aged 81 years, (given as Daniel,) Mrs. , widow of Capt. John, at Attle- boro, in 76th year. Gazette of
Jan. 26, 1814
May 22, 1819 Sept. 30, 1819
Dec. 26, 1777
307
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
STERLING Dr. Henry, native of Londonderry, Ire., in this town, in 84th year,
(His obituary states that the town of Sterling, Ct., was named in his honor ; we think the authorities are in favor it was from Gen. Sterling of the Revolution .- J. N. A.
May 19, 1810
STERMEY Capt. Joseph, late master of brig Mayflower of this port, at Batavia. Ga- zette of
April 2, 1808
Mrs. Ann, widow of Capt. Joseph, in this town. in 41st year,
Aug. 2, 1821
Rev. John, pastor of Baptist Church, at Norwich, Ct., aged 57 years. Gazette of
Nov. 22, 1823
STERNE -, son of Capt. Sterne, of Attle- boro, knocked overboard by the boom, at North Carolina and drowned. Gazette of Samuel, at Newport, in 45th year,
May 22, 1773 Nov. 5, 1810
Samuel I., at Newport, in 52d year. Ga- zette of
Feb. 8, 1817
Martha, daughter of the late Samuel, at Newport, in 19th year,
July 14, 1819 June 3, 1821
Samuel, at Newport, in 25th year,
STEARNS Samuel, LL. D., the astronomer, at Brattleboro. Gazette of
Aug. 19, 1809
STERRETT Capt. Andrew, U. S. Navy, at Lima, S. A.,
Jan. 9, 1807
Gen. Joseph, at Baltimore, in 48th year. Ga- zette of
Jan. 31, 1821 Aug. 3, 1770
Capt. Robert, of Providence, died in the West Indies. Gazette of
Sept. 5, 1772
Capt. Samuel. Gazette of
July 24, 1773 May 6, 1780
Lucy, widow of Capt. Thomas,
Aug. 27, 1780
Robert, at an advanced age,
April 20, 1789
Samuel Angell, of this town, in 26th year, at sea, on passage home from Savannah, Geo., occasioned by a fall. Gazette of
Oct. 3, 1795
Abigail, wife of Capt. Nathan, and daughter of Comfort Wheaton, Esq., in this town. Gazette of
May 18, 1799
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Cyprian, aged 94 years, 7 months, in this town,
Oct. 7, 1801
Thomas, son of the late Capt. Nathan, in this town, suddenly, in 11th year. Gazette of Patience (colored), aged 53 years,
Major Robert, late American Consul, at Ro- chelle, lost from on board ship Helen, lately wrecked at Sag Harbor. Gazette of
July 17, 1802 March 30, 1811
Feb. 7, 1820
STERRY Lydia, wife of Robert, at Providence, Cyprian, Sen., at Providence. Gazette of
July 4, 1772
Robert, at Preston, Conn. Gazette of
308
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
STERRY Cyprian, Esq., in this town,
STETSON Mary H., only daughter of James, aged 2 years 6 months, STEUBEN Baron Frederick William Augustus, at Steuben, N. Y.,
Sept. 1, 1824 June 17, 1812
Nov. 28, 1794
STEVENS Simeon, drowned near Starve Goat Island; fell through the ice after leaving the boat,
Feb. 12, 1765
James, Esq., captain in Royal Artillery, in 43d year, at New York,
Oct. 24, 1767
Razell, son of Capt. Thomas, at Plainfield, Ct., from leaving a pan of burning char- coal in his room, the gas therefrom suffo- cating him while he slept. Gazette of Charles, goldsmith. Gazette of
Robert, merchant, at Newport, in his 67th year. Gazette of
Dec. 6, 1780
George Alexander, at Biggleswoode, Eng., the celebrated humorous author,
Sept. 10, 1784
Capt. William W., of Charlestown, Mass., at Alexandria, Va., aged 35 years, a native of this State. Gazette of
Mrs. Mary, aged 70 years. Gazette of
Charles, in this town. Gazette of
George, merchant, at Baltimore. Gazette of Thomas, at Newport, in 79th year. Gazette of
Mrs. Anstress Elizabeth, widow of Robert, in 80th year, at Newport. Gazette of
William, of Newport, at Norfolk, Va., in 21st year. Gazette of
Mrs. --- , widow of Charles,
Samuel, aged 27 years, from wounds received in an explosion at Fort Constitution, near Portsmouth, N. H., on the 4th ult. Ga- zette of
Aug. 5, 1809
Sept. 30, 1809
Oct. 13, 1813 March 22, 1817
John, at Newport, in 64th year. Gazette of Mrs. Hannah, wife of Robert, Esq., at New- port, aged 67 years. Gazette of
Mrs. Eliza, wife of John, and daughter of the late Benjamin Hammett, at Newport, Thomas, at Newport, in 33d year,
Mrs. Lydia, wife of Benjamin, at Wellington, Mass., aged 75 years,
George, at Newport, in 27th year. Gazette of
Feb. 15, 1794 July 19, 1794 Feb. 3, 1798 Oct. 25, 1800
March 14, 1801
March 6, 1802
Jan. 21, 1804 Oct. 3, 1807
Miss Fanny, daughter of David, at Newport, in 15th year. Gazette of
Joseph Greene, second son of Robert, Esq., of Newport, at St. Mary's, Va., aged 28 years,
Sept. 25, 1819
April 24, 1821 Aug. 23, 1821
Oct. 2, 1821
Nov. 7, 1821
March 27, 1772 June 3, 1780
309
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
STEVENS Mary, daughter of David, at New- port, aged 17 years,
John, at Warren, at an advanced age,
Calvin, of Newport, at sea on board ship George Porter, of Nantucket. Gazette of Nathaniel, only son of Nathaniel, in this town, aged 2 years,
Major General Ebenezer, in 72d year, at Rockaway, L. I.,
Sept. 2, 1823
Col. Samuel, register for probate for Chester Co., N. H., aged 89 years, at Charlestown, N. H. Gazette of
David, at Newport, aged 47 years,
Mrs. Sarah, at Newport, aged 38 years, at the asylum,
Aug. 9, 1824
Robert W., son of the late Thomas, at New- port, aged 27 years. Gazette of
Jan. 12, 1825
Enoch B., teacher of Lancastrian School, at Portsmouth, N. H., drowned by upsetting of a boat. Gazette of
June 29, 1823
Feb. 1, 1800
Miss , (of Spottsylvania), perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond,
Miss Eliza, drowned in New York Bay,
Capt. William, at Philadelphia, aged 28 years, late a sailing master in the navy,
Aug. 27, 1813
Thomas Reynolds, son of Henry J., in this town, aged 4 months 13 days,
Aug. 6, 1819 Jan. 24, 1820
Henry J., in this town, in 32d year,
Mrs. Eliza G., aged 33 years, at Boston. Ga- zette of
Jan. 15, 1823
STEWART Charles, killed by Indians at Fred- ericktown, Md.,
Nov. 8, 1763
Adam, in 79th year, at South Carolina. He was one of those who took Major Bennett and other pirates, who was executed there about 50 years ago. Gazette of
Oct. 17, 1767
, son of Archibald, aged 12 years, drowned; a negro who attempted to save him was also drowned. Gazette of
James, died at sea. Gazette of
Duncan, Esq., late collector of customs for the Island of Bermuda, in England. Ga- zette of
Nov. 9, 1793
Gilbert, at Halifax, in his 75th year. Ga- zette of
General Walter, at Philadelphia, suddenly, aged 43 years. Gazette of
Nov. 9, 1793
June 25, 1796
April 21, 1822 Aug. 9, 1822
Dec. 25, 1822
March 25, 1823
Dec. 3, 1823 Dec. 31, 1823
STEVENSON Thomas, an old seaman of the U. S. Frigate Constellation, in action with a French ship,
Dec. 26, 1811 Oct. 18, 1812
Sept. 4, 1784 Oct. 5, 1793
310
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
STEWART John, a native of Ireland, aged about 20 years, executed at Boston for burglary, William, merchant, at New London, Ct. Ga- zette of
Archibald, in this town, in 78th year,
Major General of the Artillery, in England. Gazette of
March 28, 1807
James, scene painter at the theatre, Phila- delphia. Gazette of
Nov. 10, 1810
Gen. John, at Brattleboro, Vt., aged 62 years. Gazette of
Sept. 26, 1812
Dr. William, late surgeon in the army, at Washington, D. C. Gazette of
Oct. 15, 1823
Daniel, of Chatham, Ct., at sea on the coast of Japan, on board ship Alexander Chace, of Nantucket, from a flogging from the captain; died 3 hours after. Gazette of
Feb. 18, 1824
STIGLAH Mrs. Mary Ann, wife of Francis, at Newport, aged 22 years,
Oct. 1, 1824
STILES Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Rev. Dr. Stiles, at Newport. Gazette of
June 3, 1775
Ezra, Esq., attorney at law, eldest son of Rev. Dr. Stiles, President of Yale College, in North Carolina, in 26th year. Gazette of
Oct. 9, 1784
June 27, 1795
Mrs. Mary, widow of Rev. Dr. Ezra, late President of Yale College, at Newport, in 58th year. Gazette of
Oct. 17, 1801
Dr. John, formerly of New Jersey, in Ken- tucky. Gazette of
Jan. 1I, 1812
John, son of Dr. John, in New Jersey. Ga- zette of
Jan. 11, 1812
Tristam S., of Worcester, at sea; fell from schooner Enterprise, on passage from Fal- mouth to Charleston, and was drowned,
Mrs. Tryphenia, is now living at Somersworth, N. H., aged 101 years. Gazette of STILLE Mrs. Sarah, wife of John, at Philadel- phia, in 40th year,
Nov. 6, 1821
Dec. 4, 1822
Oct. 11, 1810
June 28, 1817
STILLING Dr. Jung, in Germany ; his talents were varied ; as an oculist he was wonder- fully successful, and operated on 200 pa- tients of the poor. Gazette of
April 6, 1797
Sept. 29, 1798 Feb. 28, 1805
Mrs. Anstriss, widow of Archibald, merchant, formerly of this town, at Warwick, in 78th year,
March 8, 1812
[Gazette of March 13, 1824, says this story is false.]
Mr. - -, in New Jersey, aged 107 years. Gazette of
311
PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
STILLMAN Samuel, Jr., at Boston, aged 22 years. Gazette of
Harriet, daughter of Dr. Stillman, at Boston, Benjamin M., eldest son of Rev. Dr. Stillman,
at Boston, in 36th year of his age. Ga- zette of
Nov. 8, 1800
Samuel, D. D., born at Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1737, died Boston, Mass.,
Samuel, D. D., at Boston, aged 72 years,
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Rev. Dr. Stillman, at Boston, aged 83 years,
March 17, 1821
STILLWELL Mrs. Lydia, wife of Capt. Daniel and daughter of Capt. Christopher Shel- don, in 35th year,
Jan. 18, 1792
Sept. 7, 1805
June 30, 1808
Samuel Seabury, at Charleston, S. C., aged 24 years,
Oct. 7, 1812
Capt. Elias, at New Haven, aged 76 years, soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of
July 3, 1824
Sally, widow of Christopher S., formerly of this town, at Weathersfield, Ct.,
Aug. - , 1825
Edward Augustus, son of Abraham, in this town, aged 10 months,
Sept. 7, 1825
Sept. 27, 1800
STITES Richard M., Esq., attorney at law, aged 36 years, at Savannah, Ga .; was formerly a student here in the college. Gazette of
Feb. 13, 1813
Nov. 3, 1823
Feb. 15, 1771
STOBEN William (colored), in this town, aged 68 years,
June 26, 1821
STOCK William, executed for mutiny on board H. M. Ship Columbine, at Halifax,
STOCKBRIDGE Dr. Charles, at Scituate, aged 69 years. Gazette of
STOCKER John Clement, Esq., at Philadelphia, in 53d year,
STOCKTON Job, in his 38th year, one of the Judges for Somerset Co., N. Y.,
Dr. Elias Boudinot, at Philadelphia. Ga- zette of
Feb. 1, 1794 July 10, 1794
Sept. 18, 1809
Nov. 29, 1806
Oct. 12, 1813
Sept. 22, 1771
June 13, 1818
March II, 1807 March 11, 1807
Daniel, at Rehoboth, was of this town, aged 62 years. Gazette of
Christopher S., formerly of this town, at Hartford, in 34th year,
STINNECKER Dr. Charles F., at Baltimore. Gazette of
STITH Major, formerly U. S. Consul at Al- giers, at Gibralter,
STIVER Mrs. Elizabeth, at Halifax, N. S., from her clothes taking fire, expired soon after,
312
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
STOCKWELL Jarvis J., of Bangor, Me., mem- ber senior class Brown University, in this town,
STODDARD Thomas, blacksmith. Gazette of Jonathan, at Newport. Gazette of
Capt. Joshua, at Newport, in 76th year. Ga- zette of
Nov. 10, 1798
Arnold, at Little Compton, drowned near Seaconnet Point,
Mrs. Sarah, in 56th year,
Miss Lucy, in this town, aged 70 years,
Nov. 4, 1808
Salisbury, at Middletown, in 81st year. Ga- zette of
Oct. 13, 1810
Sarah Guild, daughter of Martin, aged IO months,
Nov. 15, 1818
Jonathan, son of Samuel, formerly of Middle- town, in this town, in 23d year,
Aug. 13, 1821
John, at Cumberland, in 23d year, (see issue of Aug. 18),
Aug. 13, 1821
Elizabeth Hellen, only child of Martin, in this town,
Oct. 23, 1821
Noah, at Newport, aged 54 years. Gazette of
Oct. 29, 1823
Mrs. Bathsheba, wife of Miles, aged about 79 years, at Taunton,
April 2, 1824
Martin Bellzoni, only child of Martin, of this town, aged 17 months, at Attleboro,
Aug. 3, 1825
STODDERT Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Hon. B-,
Esq., Secretary of the Navy, at George- town. Gazette of
March 6, 1802
Dec. 17, 1813
STODDER Major Daniel, at Baltimore, aged 58 years, a native of New England. Ga- zette of
Oct. 11, 1806
John, of this town, died of the fever. Ga- zette of
Sept. 27, 1800
Hon. John, at North Carolina, (Fayetteville). Gazette of
STONE Jonathan, at Johnston. Gazette of William, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war be- tween Nov. 23, 1776, and
Capt. William, at Coventry, in 74th year. Gazette of
Capt. John, master builder of the famous bridge over Charles River, at Concord, Mass. Gazette of
Dec. 26, 1777
March 4, 1786
July 30, 1791
Benjamin, Esq., at Blandensburg, Md., very suddenly, in 62d year ; was Secretary of the Navy under Mr. Adams,
STOKES Betsey, of this town, died of the fever. Gazette of
Sept. 13, 1800
Dec. 4, 1790 Aug. 25, 1770
Sept. 6, 1821 Jan. 8, 1785 Sept. 26, 1795
Oct. 29, 1799 April 21, 1807
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS
STONE Peter, at Cranston, suddenly, Benjamin, at Boston. Gazette of
John, of this town, at sea, on passage from Jamaica to Charlestown, in 33d year. Ga- zette of
June 7, 1800
Sept. 25, 1802
Mrs. Abigail, wife of William, and daughter of Henry Randall, of Johnston, at Thomp- son, Ct., in 27th year. Gazette of
Rev. Nathan, at Dennis, aged 67 years. Ga- zette of
May 12, 1804
Mrs. Anna, widow of Dea. Joseph, at Cran- ston, in 80th year. Gazette of
Nov. 17, 1804
Mrs. Dorcas, formerly of Pawtuxet, at Kill- ingly, Ct., in 95th year. Gazette of
Jan. 17, 1807
Mrs. -, murdered by her negro servant, in Prince William Parish, near Charleston, S. C.,
April 8, 1807
William, at Pomfret, in 88th year. Ga- zette of
Aug. 4, 1810
Gregory, at Weathersfield, Vt., drowned by the carrying away of a bridge by a freshet. Gazette of
Sept. 8, 1810
Sept. 15, 1810 March 21, 1811
Mrs. Mary, wife of Hopkins, at Warwick, in 32d year. Gazette of
May 28, 1814
Capt. John, at Killingly, Ct., in 68th year ; he served through the Revolution,
July 15, 1818
Philemon, William and Cyres, sons of Zepha, drowned by their mother in an insane fit, in Ohio. Gazette of
June 19, 1820
Feb. 27, 1821
Sept. 1, 1821 Sept. 18, 1821
June 26, 1822
Nov. 9, 1822 Aug. 9, 1823
Samuel, at Scituate, in 58th year,
Capt. Joseph, of Boston, drowned in the har- bor by upsetting of a boat. Gazette of
July 29, 1798 Aug. 4, 1798
Dea. Joseph, at Cranston, aged 76 years. Gazette of
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