Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol. XIV, Part 33

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


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Jan. 22, 1803


Gen. John Haskins, late Governor of Mary- land, at Annapolis, Md. Gazette of


Oct. 27, 1804


Erickson, Esq., killed in a duel with Lieut. Gwin, of the Navy, near Bladensburg. Gazette of


Capt. Stephen, in 4Ist year,


Amos, at Cranston, in 55th year, left wife and 10 children,


Jonathan, formerly of Watertown, Mass., at Baltimore, Md., aged 33 years. Gazette of William, Esq., at Coventry, in 87th year, John, at Newburyport, aged 70 years; was walking in his garden when he fell and ex- pired. Gazette of


Mrs. Catharine, widow of Whipple, at War- wick, aged 53 years,


Sept. 25, 1824


314


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


STONEHOUSE Capt. Robert, at Providence, Mrs. Elizabeth, late of this town, at New- port, at an advanced age,


STORK John, found murdered. Gazette of


STORY Charlotte, youngest daughter of Capt.


Zebedee, at Newport, aged 21 years. Ga- zette of


March 26, 1791


John, a native of Boston, at Burlington, N. J.,


June 20, 1791 Nov. 10, 1798


Alvin, drowned at Troy, N. Y.,


Mrs. Emma, at Boston, aged 38 years. Ga- zette of


Feb. 12, 1823


STOVILL Josiah, died from effects of eating a mess of clams,


June 25, 1774


STOUGHTON James, Esq., son of the Spanish Consul, killed by Robert M. Goodwin of Baltimore, in New York City,


Dec. 21, 1819


Don Juan, at Boston, aged 75 years ; 30 years His Catholic Majesty's Consul at that port,


Jan. 28, 1820


STOUTENBURGH Ann, drowned in Hurl Gate by swamping of the boat,


May 13, 1822


STOVER David, at Harpswell, aged 26 years, by the falling of a tree. Gazette of


Feb. 14, 1818


STOWE Mrs, Lydia, wife of Francis, in 28th year, in this town. Gazette of


Samuel, in this town, in 65th year,


STOWELL Nathaniel, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 63 years ; Revolutionary pensioner. Gazette of


Jan. 10, 1824


Oct. 1, 1803


STRANGE Lot, at Portsmouth, in 68th year. Gazette of


Nov. 3, 1798


STRANGEWAY I-, in England, aged 101 years. Gazette of


April 16, 1808 Aug. 20, 1791


STRATTON Mr. Philip. Gazette of


Hon. John, late member of Congress from Virginia, at Norfolk, Va., Gazette of


John, Jr., of Newport, in 24th year, at Guadeloupe. Gazette of


Isaac, at Newport, in 20th year,


Lemuel, at Attleboro, aged about 48 years. Gazette of


Miss Abby Clemmons, daughter of Capt. John, at Warwick, in 4th year,


Abby Clemmons, daughter of Capt. John, at Warwick, in 4th year,


June 16, 1804


April 20, 1805


April 22, 1815


March 2, 1816


Sept. 25, 1820


Sept. 27, 1820


Feb. 12, 1771


July 30, 1791 Dec. 20, 1788


STOUT David, Esq., at Amwell, N. Y. Ga- zette of


Oct. 25, 1806


June 8, 1816 Sept. 29, 1825


STRAHAN John, died at the New York Hos- pital. Gazette of


315


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


STRATTON Mrs. Phebe, wife of Capt. John, at Warwick, aged 36 years,


, daughter of Isaac, aged 15 years, killed by lighthing, at New Salem, Mass., STREETER Rev. Mr. at Smithfield. Gazette of


Rev. Adam, aged about 50 years, at Smith- field ; he left a widow and ten children. Gazette of


Nancy, aged 14 years, died Feb. ; Minerva, aged 18 years, died May ; Fanny, aged 22 years, died July 18; all daughters of William, at Smithfield. Gazette of


Mary, daughter of Nathaniel, at Cumberland, in 25th year,


STRICKER Col. George, aged 78 years, a Revolutionary soldier, in Ohio Co., Va. Gazette of


STRINGER Dr. Samuel, at Albany, in 83d year,


STRONG Hon. Simeon, Esq., at Amherst, one of the judges of the Supreme Court. Ga- zette of


John M., son of Rev. Dr. Strong of Hart- ford; thrown from his horse in crossing the Connecticut River on a ferry, had graduated at Yale only six days before. Gazette of


Edward, aged 21 years, youngest son of the Governor of Massachusetts, at Northamp- ton, suddenly,


Rev. Jonathan, at Randolph, Mass., aged 50 years. Gazette of


Gen. John, aged 79 years, at Addison, Vt .; was a soldier in the Revolution and first Judge of Addison County Court, Vt.,


Rev. Nathan, D. D., pastor of First Church at Hartford, Ct., in 59th year,


Mrs. Sarah, wife of the Governor, at Northampton,


Julia, youngest daughter of Hon. Caleb, at Northampton, aged 25 years. Gazette of Caleb, late Governor of Massachusetts, at Northampton, suddenly,


Hon. Caleb, late Governor of Massachusetts, at Northampton, in 75th year. Gazette of Mrs. Hepsabah, at Lebanon, Ct., aged 67 years. When 19 years old and on eve of marriage she had a fall since which time she could not raise her head from the pil- low. Gazette of


March 29, 1822


June 1, 1822


Sept. 9, 1786


Sept. 16, 1786


July 27, 1820


March 12, 1825


Jan. 5, 18II July 11, 1817


Dec. 21, 1805


Sept. 27, 1806


May 6, 1813 Nov. 19, 1814


June 10, 1816


Dec. 25, 1816


Feb. 12, 1817


Oct. 10, 1818


Nov. 7, 1819


Nov. 13, 1819


Oct. 16, 1822


316


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


STRONG Waitstill, at Northampton, aged 58 years. Gazette of


Eleazer, Jr., at Northampton, aged 41 years; was found dead beside the brook where it was supposed he went for a drink. Ga- zette of


July 23, 1823


July 12, 1825


STROWBRIDGE Seth, of Stoughton, a son of, from a rattlesnake bite; his age was 9 years, lived 12 hours after being bitten, STUART John, suddenly, at Boston,


July 23, 1791 April 27, 1772


Prince Charles Edward Lewis Casimer, the Pretender at Rome. Gazette of


April 26, 1788


James, of Philadelphia, merchant, a native of Ireland, a New York,


July 17, 1808


Mrs. Eleanor, wife of David, Esq., of Ossion Hall, in Co. of Fairfax, in 55th year, at Tudor Place, near Georgetown, on the Po- tomac, the seat of Thomas Peter, Esq. She was formerly Mrs. Custis and a mem- ber of Washington's family, and accompa- nied him to Cambridge in 1775, and contin- ued, at times, a member until the siege of Yorktown, where she lost her first hus- band. Gazette of


Alphonso C., Esq., attorney at law, murdered at Bellville, Ill., by a man named Bennett, Robert, killed in a duel with Townsend S. Dade, in King George Co., Va.,


STUDDARD James, in this town, suddenly,


STUDLEY Freeman, formerly of Yarmouth, Mass., in 36th year, leaves wife and 5 chil- dren,


Capt. Abraham, in this town, aged about 46 years,


STUDSON Caleb, at Seekonk, in 16th year,


STURGES Hon. Jonathan, at Fairfield, Ct., a soldier of the Revolution; was a member of the First Congress, and the convention that framed the Constitution. Gazette of STURTEVANT John, of Cornish, at Francis- town, N. H .; was blowing rocks when the blast went off and killed him instantly. Gazette of


Oct. 30, 1819


Oct. 30, 1819


March 25, 1769


Capt. Daniel, in this town, in 37th year,


STUYVESANT Petrius, Esq., at the Bowery, New York. Gazette of


Oct. 19, 1811


Feb. 8, 1819


June 19, 1820 June 21, 1822


July 11, 1820


Oct. 15, 1821 Nov. 21, 1815


STUTSON Ebenezer, of Dighton, Mass., at An- tiguea, W. I. Gazette of


Jan. 24, 1824


Oct. 12, 1805


Jan. 1, 1823


Thomas, at Northampton, Mass., aged 43 years, from overheat,


317


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ST. CLAIR Sir John, Bart., at Elizabeth Town, Major Gen. Arthur, at Somerset Co., Penn. He had a claim against the government which he pressed for years, but which was barred by limitation. He died in want, Mrs. , widow of the late Major Gen. Arthur, at Chestnut Bridge, near Green- bush, Penn.,


Dec. 3, 1767


Aug. 31, 1818


Sept. 18, 1818


ST. JOHN Elizabeth, aged 37 years, Sept. 2; Abigail, aged 22 years, Sept. 2; Allen Rice, aged 25 years, Sept. 10; all children of Dea. Silas, of Sharon, Ct. Gazette of


Sept. 28, 1805


ST. JUST -, at Paris, aged 26 years, exe- cuted,


ST. GEORGE Monsergh, at Dublin, Ire., of a wound received at the battle of German- town. Gazette of


July 29, 1794


March 5, 1791


March 28, 1822 July 29, 1794


Nov. 15, 1817


Sept. 9, 1815


Sept. 30, 1797


Oct. 4, 1800


SUGG Mrs. Sarah, wife of Joshua, Senior, aged 70 years. Had been his companion 58 years, and lived 12 days before her death without any kind of food to support na- ture, near Raleigh, N. C. Gazette of


SULLIVAN Fendall, of Virginia. Gazette of Paul James, printer, at Fredericksburg, Md., of corps of volunteers. Gazette of


Oct. 11, 1794


Jan. 23, 1795


April 27, 1801


Dec. 4, 1806


March 5, 1807


Dec. 17, 1808


Mrs. Martha, widow of the late governor, aged 64 years, at Boston,


Daniel, a native of Ireland, in this town, in 98th year,


Col. Joshua, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


Jan. 7, 1815 Dec. 1, 1781


Hon. John, at Durham, N. H., aged 54 years, Mr. Florence, of Philadelphia, in this town, William Bant, at Boston, aged 25 years,


Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Daniel, aged 83 years, James, Governor of Massachusetts, at Bos- ton, in 65th year. Gazette of


Sept. 1, 18II


April 30, 1814 May 23, 1818


ST. MEDARD Dr. Peter, at Boston, aged 66 years, one of the senior surgeons U. S. Navy,


ST. SIMON the Countess, at Paris, executed,


SUARD the Chevalier, member of the class of the French Institute of Literature, and their perpetual secretary, at Paris, France. Gazette of


SULDIKER Miss drowned in New York Harbor. Gazette of


SUGDAN Samuel, of the house of Sugdan and Heyer, merchants, New York. Gazette of George, painter, late of this town, at Charles- ton, S. C. Gazette of


318


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


SULLY M- , late of the Charleston Thea- tre, at Augusta, Ga.,


SUMBARDO Mrs. Theresa, wife of Philip, at Boston, aged 27 years. Gazette of


SUMMERS Barzillai M., son of Severn, at War- wick, aged 4 years,


SUMMERFIELD Rev. John, at New York, in 27th year, and 8th of his ministry,


June 13, 1825


Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of the late Governor, at Boston, aged 53 years. Gazette of


Jan. 5, 1811


Benjamin, formerly of Boston, at Coventry, aged 48 years. Gazette of


Feb. 9, 1811


Mrs. Maria, widow of Benjamin, Esq., at Cov- entry, aged 48 years,


Nov. 10, 1812


Stephen, at Eastport, very suddenly. Ga- zette of


July 31, 1822


John Adams, son of Samuel, at Boston, aged 24 years. Gazette of


May 3, 1823


SUMPTER Mrs. , inhumanly murdered by her servant maid, in the Sumpter Dis- trict, S. C. Gazette of


SUREDA Don Pedro Caro y Marquis of Ro- mana, Grandee of Spain, Knight of the Cross, Lieut. Gen. of the Royal Army, &c., a native of city of Palma, Island of Majorca, at army headquarters, Cartaxo, in 49th year,


SURRINGTON Joseph, at Bergen, Norway, aged 159 years. He retained all his facul- ties to the last ; was several times married; leaves a young widow, a son, his youngest 9 years, while his eldest son is now 103 years old. Gazette of


SUTFAN Jacob, at Independence, Sussex Co., N. J., aged 80 years,


SUTTON James, executed for piracy, at Phila- delphia,


Catherine, widow of Bartholomew, in 75th year. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, of Belden Co., N. C., aged 116 years, native of Culpepper Co., Va .; had 5 sons and 7 daughters, all now living. Her descendants are now 1492, at 52 her eye-


April 7, 1812


Dec. 21, 1822


June 13, 1821


SUMNER Increase, Governor of Massachusetts, at Boston, in 53d year,


June 7, 1799


Capt. Samuel, postmaster, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 55 years,


Dec. 31, 1822


Rev. Joseph, D. D., at Shrewsbury, Mass., in 85th year, and 63d of his ministry. Ga- zette of


Dec. 22, 1824


March 16, 1825


Jan. 23, 1811


Aug. 31, 1799 March 21, 1814


Nov. 27, 1780


July 23, 1785


319


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


SUTTON :


sight left her, returned at 76 and contin- ued until 98, and then failed again to her death. She had been at the births of 1121 of her posterity,


Rober , in this town, at an advanced age. Gazette of


Joseph, in Indiana, accidentally killed by the discharge of a gun in the hands of a friend behind whom he was walking. Gazette of Mrs. Rachel, wife of William, and daughter of Joseph Matthews, of Killingly, Ct., in this town, in 43d year,


Jan. 22, 1811


Nov. 16, 1811


April 26, 1817


Aug. 26, 1823


July 27, 1811


Ebenezer, at Attleboro, in 67th year. Ga- zette of


April 4, 1795


Nathaniel Osborn, youngest son of N. P., at Bristol, aged 18 months,


Sept. 23, 1821


SWAIN Mr. -, a shoemaker, at New York, of the fever. Gazette of


Oct. 5, 1799


Reuben, at Nantucket, aged 83 years ; he leaves 10 children, 53 grand, and 54 great grandchildren. Gazette of


June 6, 1807


Capt. Silas, on coast of Brazil, killed by a whale. Gazette of


July 14, 1810


Uriah, Esq., at Nantucket, aged 56 years, late a Representative from that town. Ga- zette of


Oct. 13, 1810


John, at Philadelphia, in 32d year. Gazette of


Nov. 29, 1794


James, native of Ireland, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of


Oct. 30, 1802


SWAINEY Mrs. Sarah, widow of Alexander, at Newport, aged 57 years. Gazette of


Dec. 8, 1824


SWARTWONT Gen. John, at New York. Ga- zette of


Feb. 19, 1 823


SWASEY Mary, at the Newport Asylum, aged 64 years. Gazette of


Oct. 1, 1823 Feb. 13, 1771


SWEDEN the King of, died


SWEENEY Hugh, merchant, at Fredericksburg, Md., of Corps of Volunteers. Gazette of SWEARINGEN Gen. , at Middletown, Md., a soldier of the Revolution, and suffered a long and painful imprisonment,


Oct. 11, 1794


July 22, 1825


SWEET Mrs. , wife of Calvin, at Attle- boro. Gazette of


Capt. Samuel, at Newport, in 71st year. Ga- zette of


Aug. 3, 1793


Nov. 9, 1793


SUWARREN the Prince of, in Russia, drowned. Gazette of


SWAN Capt. --- , of Col. Baylor's Regt. of Horse, killed in action,


Sept. 28, 1778


320


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


SWEET Mary, wife of Eber, at North Kings- town. Gazette of


Dr. John B., at Newburyport, aged 45 years. Gazette of


Aug. 27, 1796


Col. Henry, at Attleboro, in 80th year. Ga- zette of


Dec. 12, 1801


Rufus, seaman, belonging to East Greenwich, drowned at Newport. Gazette of


Jan. 9, 1802


Mrs. Anne, at Johnston, in 85th year. Ga- zette of


Nov. 29, 1806


Miss Content, for many years a school teacher, of this town, aged 79 years,


April 15, 1807


Mrs. Mary, wife of Nehemiah, in this town, in 66th year. Gazette of


Nov. 28, 1807


Mrs. Bathsheba, widow of Capt. Henry, at Attleboro, in 86th year,


Dec. 29, 1807


Miss Martha, daughter of Ezra, in North Providence, aged 17 years,


July 24, 1810 Jan. 3, 1811


Mrs. Esther, wife of Gideon, Jr., in this town, in 33d year,


Oct. 3, 1811


Philip, at Johnston. Gazette of


Aug. 1, 1812


Miss Abigail, at Smithfield, in 31st year,


Nov. 4, 1812


Mrs. Abby, wife of Joseph, in 30th year,


Dec. 29, 1812


Mrs. Esther, at Attleboro, aged 35 years, of the fever. Gazette of


Feb. 10, 1816


Hartford, son of Gideon of Attleboro, a graduate of Brown University, at Rich- mond, Va., aged 27 years,


Mrs. Orinda, wife of Leander, at Rehoboth, in 27th year,


Nehemiah, in 79th year,


Dr. Jonathan, an eminent bonesetter, at South Kingstown,


May 15, 1820


Hannah T., wife of Angell and daughter of Willis Taft of Uxbridge, at Upton, Mass.,


June 24, 1821


Charles James, son of Otis, in this town, aged 1 year, 9 months,


Oct. 22, 1821


Jan. 5, 1822 March 12, 1822


Mary, daughter of George, at Middletown, aged 15 years,


Amey, eldest daughter of John, at Upton, Mass., in 37th year,


June 28, 1824


Henry A., infant son of Alexander G., in this town,


Abby Sayles, infant daughter of Jesse B., in this town, aged.6 months,


April 10, 1818


Sept. 5, 1819 Sept. 29, 1819


Edward S., Esq., attorney at law, aged 24 years, at Dedham, Mass. Gazette of Otis, in this town, in 28th year,


Emily Adeline, youngest daughter of Otis, of this town, at Attleboro, in 5th year,


May 9, 1822


May 3, 1824


July 29, 1824


Aug. 28, 1824


John, in this town,


Sept. 27, 1794


321


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


SWEET John, at Upton, Mass., in 64th year Joanna, wife of Jesse B., and daughter of Smith Sayles, of Smithfield, in this town, aged 27 years, Dr. Nathan, at Glocester, in 82d year,


March 23, 1825


June 18, 1825 July 8, 1825


SWEETING Mrs. Esther, widow of Henry, of this town, aged 94 years,


Lydia, wife of Capt. Job, in 44th year,


Dec. 27, 1779


Nathaniel Stewart, of the privateer Marquis de La Fayette, died of a fever, at Cape Francois. Gazette of


Feb. 9, 1782


Lydia, daughter of Capt. Job, in 20th year. Gazette of


Jan. 29, 1786


Capt. Job, at Mendon, Mass., in 86th year ; was for years a nautical commander from this port. Gazette of


Sept. 25, 1813


SWEETLAND Mrs. -, widow, at an ad- vanced age. Gazette of


July 4, 1795


Bowen, 2d., eldest son of Lieut. William, of Attleboro, in his 23d year, drowned near Sabin's Point,


SWEETZER John, at Boston. Gazette of


SWIFT Joseph, Esq., merchant, at Philadelphia. in 74th year. Gazette of


Mrs. Huldah, wife of James, at Rochester, Mass., of the fever. Gazette of


April 27, 1816


July 25, 1817


Oct. 30, 1822


Hon. Zephaniah, of Windham, Ct., formerly Chief Justice of Connecticut, in Ohio, while on a visit to his children there. Ga- zette of Oct. 15, 1823


SWINBOURNE Lieut. , aged 103 years; had been in sea service 80 years ; had been in several severe actions, and yet never rose higher, and died on half pay, at Canterbury, Eng. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, widow of Thomas, at Newport, in 87th year. Gazette of


Daniel, at Newport, in 59th year. Gazette of Seth, at Newport, aged 24 years,


Thomas, at Newport, aged 38 years. Ga- zette of


SWONWICK John, Esq., at Philadelphia. Ga- zette of


March 14, 1772


March 16, 1805 Jan. 10, 1820 June 7, 1823


Aug. 31, 1825


Aug. 11, 1798


Bowen, eldest son of William, drowned at Sabin's Point, Rehoboth, in 23d year,


Aug. 4, 1811


Aug. 5, 18II Jan. 9, 1802


Jan. 10, 1807


Isaac, native. of England, drowned in swim- ming a horse across the Hudson River,


Capt. Asa R., of Palmyra, N. Y., son of Gen. John, drowned by upsetting of a boat,


Oct. 27, 1779


322


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


SYKES Ethelred, landsman, killed on board the Lawrence on Lake Erie, in action,


SYLHAMMER John, landsman, killed on board the Scorpion on Lake Erie, in action, SYLVESTER Hon. Peter, at Kinderhook, N. Y., in 74th year. Gazette of


Ann, a free black, at Island of Jamaica, aged 133 years,


Ezra, at Duxbury, of hydrophobia, aged 73 years. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, at Newport, aged 90 years,


Miss Harriet, at Newtown, Ct., aged 17 years; 40 young men carried her to the grave, and 42 young women followed the bier. Gazette of


Mrs. Miranda, wife of Amos, in this town, in 27th year,


Dec. 1, 1820


Nov. 29, 1822


Sept. 30, 1767


May 9, 1807


SYMMS John, aged 22 years, suddenly, at Mar- blehead. Gazette of


Feb. 11, 1824


June 28, 1823


Nov. 9, 1819


Nov. 20, 1819 Oct. 12, 1793


T


TABOR Benedict, his son, aged 6 years, died from eating some poisonous root; the daughter was also sick but an emetic proved able to save her life,


Samuel, merchant, at Norwich, Ct. Gazette of Sept. 15, 1798


Mrs. Anna, wife of Jabez, at New Bedford. Had been married but a fortnight. Ga- zette of


Sept. 10, 1813


Sept. 10, 1813


Nov. 5, 1808


May -, 1810


Dec. 15, 1810 April 12, 1813


June 28, 1817


Miss Susannah, daughter of the late Joseph, at Newport, aged 67 years,


SYMES - -, daughter of Capt. Symes, of Charlestown, Mass., killed by being crushed by a cart,


Rev. William, D. D., at Andover, Mass., aged 76 years. Gazette of


SYMONDS Capt. Joseph, at Bradford, Mass., aged 65 years, killed by lightning while at work in his field. Gazette of


SYNDER Simon, late Governor of Pennsylva- nia, at Selin's Grove, Union Co., Penn.,


Hon. Simon, late Governor of Pennsylvania, aged 60 years, at his residence in Selin's Grove, Northumberland Co., Penn. Ga- zette of SYNG Mrs. -, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


March 25, 1774


Aug. 3, 1799


323


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


TABOR Benedict, in this town, at an advanced age, suddenly. Gazette of


Jacob, at Vassellborough, Me., of Society of Friends, aged 83 years. Gazette of Mrs. Margaret, wife of George, at Tiverton, aged 64 years,


Dec. 21, 1799


Oct. 31, 1807


Nov. 15, 1810


John, at Portland, Me., of Society of Friends, aged 86 years,


May 6, 1811


Miss Susan, daughter of Philip, of Taunton, in 30th year. Gazette of


Gardiner, aged 26 years,


Oct. 10, 1812 Nov. 13, 1814


Mrs. Sarah, at Tiverton, aged 100 years 8 months. It is not known the number of her descendants, but she had 125 great- grandchildren at the time of her death and it was supposed it was nearer 150. Gazette of


April 24, 1819


April 15, 1821


Oct. 22, 1821


Mary Gray, daughter of Otis, in this town, aged 14 months,


Aug. 18, 1824


Ann Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph, at Paw- tucket, aged I year 7 months,


Nov. 4, 1824


TAFFIN Peter, at Orleans, aged 107 years. Ga- zette of


Feb. 27, 1808


Aug. 3, 1799


Seth, of Hartland, Vt., formerly resident of Smithfield, at Woodstock, Vt., in 36th year ; leaves a wife and 4 children ; death was occasioned by a wound from a nail which entered his heel, causing first, in- flammation, and later mortification,


Capt. Otis, at Pawtuxet, aged 33 years,


TAGGART Hon. William, in 65th year, at New- port. Gazette of


Jan. 20, 1798


Mrs. Sarah, wife of Henry C., and daughter of John Williams, of Newport, R. I., at Middleboro, N. Y., in 23d year,


James, a child of, at Dunbarton, N. H., of the fever. Gazette of


Rev. Samuel, at Colrain, Mass., aged 71 years, formerly member of Congress. Gazette of


Capt. John, aged 39 years, son of Clarke, Esq., · of Middletown, at Charleston, S. C. Ga- zette of


July 22, 1811 Dec. 5, 1821


May 4, 1810


Dec. 10, 1814


May 11, 1825


Sept. 7, 1825


Mrs. Joanna, wife of Samuel M., in this town, in 23d year,


Miss Mary G., at Little Compton, in 26th year,


TAFT Nathan, seaman, of the General Greene, at sea. Gazette of


324


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TAINTER Mrs. Sarah, at Boston ; she ran a pin in her foot and died within 48 hours from


spasms occasioned by the wound. Ga- zette of


TALBOT Anna, wife of Col. Silas, in 31st year, Ann, wife of Col. Silas Talbot. Gazette of Ebenezer. Gazette of


Hannah, daughter of Benjamin, in 21st year. Gazette of


March 28, 1795


Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Capt. Silas, at Phila- delphia. Gazette of


Oct. 15, 1803


Sally, daughter of Daniel, aged 14 years, was murdered,


June 30, 1804


July 15, 1805


Miss Julia P., eldest daughter of Benjamin, in 25th year, in this town,


Benjamin, in this town, in 18th year,


Mrs. Rachel, wife of Capt. Joseph R., at Bristol, aged 24 years,


Oct. 7, 1822


TALCOTT John, eldest son of the late Gov- ernor Talcott, at Windsor,


June 4, 1771


Miss Elizabeth G., aged 32 years, at Weath- ersfield, Ct.,


July 24, 1817


Feb. 16, 1805


TALLIEN Jean Lambert, a French Revolution- ary character, died at Paris, aged 54 years. Gazette of


Feb. 17, 1821


Oct. 17, 1772


Feb. 26, 1803


March 19, 1803


Capt. Thomas, master ship builder, in this town, in 72d year,


Mrs. Lucy, wife of Benjamin, in 39th year,


Mrs. Lucretia, wife of Col. Benjamin, aged 63 years,


Sept. 22, 1817


Harriet, daughter of Benjamin, Jr., in this town, in 19th year,


Sarah, in this town, aged 23 years,


Samuel, son of Jonathan, at Newport, aged II years,


Aug. 23, 1817 April 25, 1781 April 28, 1781 April 6, 1782


Benjamin, of this town, in 63d year,


Capt. Silas, U. S. Navy, formerly a lieut. colonel in the Revolutionary Army, at New York. Gazette of


. July 17, 1813


May 30, 1815 Nov. 15, 1817


Margaret, wife of Capt. Zephaniah, at War- ren. Gazette of


May 14, 1825


TALIAFERO Col. John, in Virginia. Gazette of


TALLMAN Mrs., wife of Peleg, shipwright. Gazette of


Benjamin, at Portsmouth, aged 93 years, 7 months. Gazette of


Benjamin, at Portsmouth, aged 93 years. Gazette of


April 19, 1809 June 4, 1809


July 26, 1819 Sept. 26, 1820


July 26, 1823


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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


TALLMAN Mrs. Penelope, widow of John, of Tiverton, at North Providence, in 49th year. Gazette of Thomas, formerly of this town, at Chatham, Ct., aged 46 years, TALMAGE Mrs. Mary, wife of Hon. Benjamin, at Litchfield, Ct.,


Oct. 1, 1823


March 24, 1824


June 2, 1805


TALLMADGE Hiram, son of David, at Bark- hamstead, aged 2 years, 3 months ; fell into a kettle of boiling water. Gazette of Col. James, in 78th year, a soldier of the Revolution, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,


Sept. 21, 1816


Dec. 21, 1821


March 30, 1776


Freelove, widow of John, at Newport, in 73d year. Gazette of


Aug. 4, 1792


Palmer, at Scituate, in 77th year ; he served six years in Old French war and through the Revolution,


April 21, 1813


July 23, 1815 Nov. 13, 1824


Christopher, at Cranston, in 31st year,


Arisa Eliza, daughter of Thomas B., in this town,


Sept. 4, 1825


TANOIS Francis, at Paris, aged 88 years, clerk in the French Treasury ; he left 10 widows behind, although a bachelor until 1792 ; to each he left an annuity of £50 per annum, TANT William, of Boston, at Isle of France. Gazette of


Nov. 19, 1804


July 28, 1792


Dec. 26, 1777


Nov. 27, 1824


TARDY Mr. - -- , said to be a bank clerk ; he threw himself out of a window, was found next morning nearly dead, and survived 2 hours, at New York. Gazette of


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


TASEWELL Isaac, acting midshipman of the General Greene, at sea. Gazette of


TASKER Hon. Benjamin, President of the Council, at Annapolis, Md.,


July 16, 1823


Dec. 26, 1777


Aug. 3, 1799


June 19, 1768


TANNER Mary, wife of John, Esq., of New- port, at Stonington. Gazette of James, late of Newport, at Worcester. Ga- zette of


May 18, 1782


Henry, aged 17, killed by his brother Abel, aged 15, at North Kingstown, by the accidental discharge of a gun,


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


TARDIEN M-, merchant, in France, said to have been killed by his nephew who wounded several persons besides, at Mar- seilles. Gazette of


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TASQUIN Louisa Charlotte Marie Angelique, wife of Victor Hughes, French Commis- sary of the colony of Cayenne, aged 32 years, at Cayenne. Gazette of


TATE Rev. Matthew, at Beaufort, S. C., in 46th year,


His High Excellency George, member of the Senate, the highest court of the Em- pire and admiral of the Russian Navy ; was born at London, June 14, 1745, came to Russia with his father 1757, entered the navy 1770 as lieutenant where he contin- ued 50 years. He died very suddenly at St. Petersburg,




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