Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol. XIV, Part 36

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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Oct. - , 1808


(Issue of Jan. 14, 1809, says not dead.)


John Horne, an English literary character, in England. Gazette of


TOOKER Mrs. Jane, aged 27 years, in England, from her clothes taking fire ; while in the agonies of death she gave birth to a fine and healthy boy who survives his unfor- tunate parent. Gazette of


Sept. 6, 1801


April 21, 1824


May 9, 1812


June 25, 1814


June 11, 1825


TOMPKINS Gideon, at Little Compton, drowned in the Bay,


351


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


TOPHAM Col. John, at Newport. Gazette of Mrs. Mary R., widow of Capt. Philip M., at Newport, in 34th year. Gazette of


Sept. 28, 1793 Nov. 14, 1821


Jan. 17, 1824


TOPPAN Rev. David, D. D., Hollis Professor of Divinity in Harvard College, at Cam- bridge, aged 51 years. Gazette of


Sept. 3, 1803


TARENT the Princess of, in Russia ; she was noted for her attachment to the House of Bourbon. Gazette of


Jan. 21, 1815


TORRES Manuel, Columbian Minister to the United States, at Philadelphia, aged 58 years,


July 16, 1822


Dec. 24, 1791


March 10, 1795


March 31, 1804


Mrs. Mercy, wife of Dr. Augustus, at Gloces- ter, in 29th year,


May 11, 1809


Lucy, aged 21 years, at Killingly, Ct. Ga- zette of


Oliver, 2d, at Killingly,


May 14, 1814 June 2, 1817


Mrs. Emily, wife of Joseph J. G. and daugh- ter of John Horton, of this town, at Bath, Me., aged 28 years. Gazette of


Nov. 3, 1824


TOTTEN Mrs. Martha, wife of Levi, Esq., at South Kingstown, aged 42 years,


Aug. 9, 1814


TOULMIN Hon. Harry, late a U. S. District . Judge for District of Mississippi, at Wash- ington Co., Ala. Gazette of


Dec. 20, 1823


TOURO Abraham, Esq., merchant, at Boston, aged 48 years,


TOURTELLOT Stephen. Gazette of


March 11, 1769


May 10, 1778


-, son of William, at Glocester, aged about 6 years ; he ran against a shovelful of coals and burnt himself so severe as to cause death in a few hours,


David, eldest son of Jesse, Esq., at Gloces- ter, in 21st year. Gazette of


Nov. 20, 1819


Jonathan, of French parentage, at Foster, aged 94 years, 2 months,


Nov. 16, 1820


Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Roger Williams Tourtellot, in 50th year, at Foster,


Oct. 18, 1822


Rebecca, daughter of Jonathan, aged 20 years, killed instantly by being thrown from her horse, at Scituate,


Feb. 4, 1805


March 10, 1821


Mrs. Ann, widow of Col. John, at Newport, in 78th year,


TORREY Rev. Dr. Joseph, at South Kings- town, at a very advanced age. Gazette of Stephen, at Windsor, in 23d year, student in Rhode Island College,


Dea. Joseph, at Killingly, in 72d year. Ga- zette of


352


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TOURTELLOT Roger Williams, at Scituate, in 50th year ; was French on paternal and a descendant from Roger William on the maternal side. Gazette of


Urana A., daughter of Hon. Jesse, at Gloces- ter, in II year,


May 22, 1825


TOWER Amey, wife of Capt. John. Gazette of


Sept. 22, 1787


Capt. John, of this town, on coast of Africa. Gazette of


May 22, 1790


Capt. Benjamin, at Cumberland, at an ad- vanced age. Gazette of


Feb. 18, 1792 Nov. 18, 1818


Manning, at Cumberland, in 24th year,


TOWLE Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Rev. Samuel, at Nazareth, Penn., aged 62 years ; her husband was late minister of the Moravian Church, at Newport,


Dec. 10, 1823


Oct. 25, 1800


Rev. Henry, Baptist minister, at Versailles, in Woodford Co., Ky.,


Feb. 3, 1824


TOWNE Benjamin, at Philadelphia, printer to the city for many years. Gazette of Aaron, in this town,


July 27, 1793 July 23, 1819


TOWNSEND Hon. Roger, 5th son of Hon. Viscount Townsend, killed by a cannon ball, at Ticonderoga, July 25, 1759, in the 28th year of his age. Gazette of


TOWNSEND the Viscountess, wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, about Sept. 17, 1770. Gazette of


Jonathan, son of Christopher, of Newport, at Long Island. Gazette of


Nov. 7, 1772


Mrs. - -, wife of Rev. Solomon, at Bar- rington. Gazette of


Daniel, of Lynn, killed at Lexington,


Solomon, Jr., at Barrington, his house con- sumed by fire,


Jerusha, wife of William. Gazette of


Patience, widow of Christopher, at Newport, in 87th year. Gazette of


March 14, 1789


Miss Jerusha, in this town. Gazette of Shippee, at Boston. Gazette of


Sept. 8, 1798


David, at Charlestown, Mass., by a falling timber, in 25th year. Gazette of


Mrs. Deborah, widow of Job, at Newport, in 76th year. Gazette of


March 12, 1763


Nov. 17, 1770


Aug. 7, 1773 April 19, 1775


June 7, 1776 March 1, 1777


Rev. Solomon, b. at Boston, -, 1716, graduated at Harvard 1735; died at Bar- rington Dec. 25, buried


Dec. 28, 1796 Sept. 9, 1797


Nov. 16, 1799


Feb. 2, 1805


TOWLER William, of Baltimore, in Baltimore Co., Md. Gazette of


Nov. 5, 1823


353


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


TOWNSEND Jeremiah, at New Haven. Ga- zette of


Robert M., at Newport, in 33d year. Ga- zette of John, at Newport, in 77th year. Gazette of Christopher, at Newport, in 70th year. Ga- zette of


Aug. 3, 1805


Oct. 19, 1805 March 25, 1809


April 15, 1809 July 15, 1810


Edward, at Newport, in 76th year,


Rhoda, aged 28 years (colored), at Medford almshouse; was burnt to death by her clothes taking fire from a fire cracker some thoughtless person threw at her. Gazette of


Laura Meetz, youngest daughter of Capt. Solomon, in this town, aged 19 months. Gazette of


Nov. 1, 1817


Solomon, at Barrington, in 70th year, an offi- cer in the Revolution,


March 22, 1818


Anne Lyon, youngest daughter of Capt. Sol- omon, aged 4 years,


July 3, 1818 Feb. 2, 1821


Solomon, at Newport, aged 46 years,


Mary, wife of Job, at Newport, aged 54 years. Gazette of


July 7, 1824


, son of John, aged II years, thrown from a wagon and killed, at Albany, N. Y. Gazette of


TRACY Mr. Simeon, at Norwich (in his sleep), in his 96th year. Gazette of


Nathaniel, Esq., at Newburyport. Gazette of Samuel, Esq., at Norwich, aged 75 years. Gazette of


June 16, 1798


Mrs. Margaret, wife of John, Esq., at New- buryport, aged 52 years. Gazette of


Nov. 15, 1806


Uriah, Esq., U. S. Senator from Connecti- cut, at Washington. Gazette of


James, at Gallatin, Tenn. He and wife left their four children at home to attend meet- ing. The house took fire and the four per- ished in the flames, Nov. 23, 1820


TRAFALGAR Lord, nephew of the late Lord Nelson, and the only issue of the present Peer. The eldest son of Mr. Bolton, who married a sister of the hero, will probably inherit the title, in England. Gazette of TRAFFAN Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Philip, in this town, in 66th year, suddenly,


Aug. 17, 1825


Sept. 23, 1775


Sept. 24, 1796


Aug. 1, 1807


March 26, 1808


April 18, 1798


Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, at Newport, Solomon, Esq., at Albany, member of the Assembly from New York City, from apo- plectic fit,


March 27, 18II Nov. 28, 1811


July 20, 1816


354


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TRAFTON Samuel G., of Rhode Island, ship carpenter, at Savannah. Gazette of


TRAINER James, private, killed on board frig- ate Chesapeake, in action with the Shan- non,


June 1, 1813


TRAPNILL Joshua, seaman, wounded and since died, on board the Niagara on Lake Erie, in action,


Sept. 10, 1813


March 21, 1795


July 29, 1809


Jonathan, at Boston, aged 53 years, a Revo- lutionary soldier,


May 12, 1811


William, drowned in the Charles river. Ga- zette of


July 3, 1822


TRASS Samuel, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and


TRASTON Mrs. Mary, widow, in 77th year,


TRAVERS George, Esq., attorney-at-law; was found dead in his bed, supposed to have been accidentally killed by discharge of one of his pistols which he had placed at the head of his bed; was preparing to visit Spain as the secretary of our minister. Gazette of


March 20, 1819


July 20, 1820


Miss Catharine S., at Seekonk, in 12th year, daughter of the late Thomas,


Nov. 19, 1821


March 19, 1823 Jan. 17, 1791


April 30, 1791


April 18, 1793 Dec. 22, 1805


March 4, 1809


Jan. 12, 1811


Aug. 30, 1823


TRASK Capt. Ebenezer, aged 62 years, at Smith- field. Gazette of


Thomas, in Virginia, aged 102 years. He kept his coffin 12 years. Gazette of


Aug. 2, 1823


Dec. 26, 1777 Nov. 4, 1815


Michael, supposed murdered by John H. Ogilvie, in May -, 1820. Gazette of


Mrs. - , aged 90 years, in England. Her singular life and character has been pub- lished under the head of Lady Travers. Gazette of


TREADWELL Eleazer, drowned in the river, Eleazer, drowned in the river in January last. His remains discovered and decently in- terred. Gazette of


Mrs. Patience, wife of Capt. Jonathan, in 48th year,


Mrs. Phebe, at North Providence, in 82d year, Capt. Jonathan, in this town, in 68th year, Hon. John, one of Judges of Court of Com- mon Pleas for Essex Co., Mass., at Salem, of apoplexy, aged 72 years. Gazette of Hon. John, formerly Governor of the State, aged 78 years, at Farmington, Ct. Ga- zette of


355


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


TREAT Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Treat. She was Elizabeth Channing, whose trial for per- jury about 20 years ago made a sensation. The evidence is contained in 300 folio pages of State Trials, Vol. 10. She was found guilty but was offered mercy and transported to America, at Wethersfield, Ct.,


TREBY Sarah, wife of John, at Newport, April 6, 1769 ; was daughter of Ebenezer Richard- son, Esq., of Prudence, aged 36 years. Ga- zette of


Mehitable, late of Newport, in her 92d year, at Freetown. Gazette of


John, late of Newport, at Providence,


Samuel, at New London, aged 71 years. Gazette of


TRECOTHIEK Mrs. Hannah, mother of Bar- low Trecothiek, Esq., of London, at Bos- ton,


TRETCHER Capt. Thomas, at Alexander, Va., in 53d year ; he circumnavigated the globe with Capt. Cook; at Alexandra, Va., in 53d year. Gazette of


TREUBEY Ansel, drowned in the Susquehanna River near Walton, Penn.,


TREVILLA John, aged about 50 years ; in Aug. last he was stung by a bee which produced a stroke of apoplexy, but by medical aid was restored to health ; the day of his death he went out fishing, in the evening went out to gather some apples, when he was stung on the head by a bee; he reached the house and was dead in five minutes,


TREVILLE Admiral Latouche, at Toulon. Gazette of


TREVETT Mrs. Sarah, widow of Eleazer, at Newport, in 84th year. Gazette of


Elizabeth, wife of John, at Newport, aged 73 years,. Capt. John, at Newport, aged 76 years,


Ga- TREVOR Richard, Bishop of Durham. zette of


TREZEVANT Theodore, a native of France, and a resident at Charleston, S. C., aged 80 years. Gazette of


TRIGGE Col. John, member of Congress, in Virginia. Gazette of


June 22, 1773


April 22, 1769


Aug. 10, 1776 Sept. 29, 1778


Oct. 12, 1799


Sept. 20, 1766


Oct. 30, 1813 June 1, 1822


July 21, 1820


Nov. 3, 1804


Aug. 17, 1805


Jan. 22, 1823 Nov. 5, 1823


Aug. 17, 1771


June 13, 1801


July 28, 1804


356


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TRILFORD Henry, mate of the brig Fairy Queen, aged about 30 years, leaves wife and 10 children, at New York, from an overdose of laudanum. Gazette of


TRIMBLE Hon. William A., U. S. Senator from Ohio, aged 35 years; was taken at Detroit in 1812, when exchanged received a Major's Commission ; in a sortie from Fort Erie, he was wounded which has brought him to his grave; was elected senator in 1818. Gazette of


TRIPP Susannah, widow of Edward, Esq., of North Providence, at Johnston, in 77th year,


Sarah, wife of Othniel. Gazette of


Arthur, of this town, merchant, at North Carolina, aged 31 years. Gazette of


Dec. 10, 1791


Aug. 10, 1793


Jan. 18, 1794


Capt. John, of Charleston, S. C., at Island of St. Helena, aged 40 years. Gazette of John, in 36th year,


April 15, 1797


April 13, 1800


Lieut. - , U. S. Navy, commander of brig Vixen, distinguished himself in the Tripolean War, at sea on his passage from Havana to New Orleans. Gazette of


Mrs. Mary, widow of Capt. Samuel, in this town, in 74th year; she was a daughter of Gideon Crawford and granddaughter of Gabriel Bernen who fled from France in 1688;


Peleg, at Westport, aged about 20 years, drank a half pint of strong liquor on a wager,


John, at North Providence, in 75th year,


Miss Martha, at Newport, in 30th year. Ga- zette of


Elijah, at Johnston, in 47th year. Gazette of Consider, at Barrington, in 85th year, a Rev- olutionary pensioner,


Bernen, in this town, in 56th year,


Mrs. Hope, at Newport, aged 49 years. Ga- zette of


William, son of Stephen, in this town, aged 9 years, 10 months,


TROOP Dr. Amos, in 79th year, suddenly,


Feb. 12, 1816


April 12, 1819 Feb. 27, 1820


Nov. 16, 1820 Oct. 17, 1821


Oct. 18, 1822


Aug. 13, 1823


April 6, 1825


Aug. 8, 1825 April 13, 1814


June 28, 1823


Dec. 22, 1821


Feb. 1, 1788 Feb. 9, 1788


Mrs. Catharine, wife of Samuel, aged 54 years, at East Greenwich. Gazette of Betsey, daughter of William, at Newport, in 24th year. Gazette of


Capt. Thomas, at Newport, in 84th year. Gazette of


May 2, 1801


Aug. 25, 1810


357


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


TROTT Capt. James, at Swanzey. Gazette of TROTTER John, executed for desertion, at Providence,


Capt. William, formerly of this town, at Bradford, Vt.,


Mrs. Deborah, widow of Capt. William, at Bradford, Vt., in 45th year. Gazette of


Nov. 20, 1813


TROUGHTON Joseph, of Taunton, drowned in Hell Gate having been knocked overboard by the boom of his boat,


June 18, 1771


TROUINS the two, perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,


Dec. 26, 1811


TROWBRIDGE Ira, of Capt. Whitney's Co., killed at battle of Tippicanoe,


Nov. 7, 1811


Daniel, at New Haven, aged 68 years ; he was standing in his door conversing with his nephew in his usual health ; he fell down and expired. Gazette of


Aug. 22, 1818


Capt. Benjamin, in New York, in 67th year ; was born at Haddam, Ct.,


Jan. 12, 1822


TROY Dr. Thomas, Roman Catholic Arch Bishop, of Dublin, Ireland, in 84th year,


May 10, 1823


TRUE David Nelson, son of Capt. Samuel, at New Glocester, Me., aged 4 years ; the fact is recorded that there was taken from this child, an animal 16 inches long shaped like an adder, which no doubt was cause of death. Gazette of


TRUESDALE William Lee, only son of Thomas, aged 21 months,


Nov. 14, 1816


William Lee, only son of Thomas, in this town, aged 2 years, II months,


Dec. 29, 1819 July 1, 1785


TRUMAN Sarah, wife of Dr. Thomas,


Dr. Thomas, at North Providence, in 35th year,


Aug. 7, 1786


Feb. 28, 1789


March 13, 1802


Aug. 22, 1807


Charles Carew, son of John, aged 2 years, II months,


Henry, at New London, aged 63 years, Mrs. Sally, wife of John, at Coventry, aged 39 years,


Oct. 4, 1811 July 9, 1812


March 29, 1815 Sept. 21, 1818


Nathan, in this town, aged 51 years,


Nov. 5, 1808


May 28, 1778


June II, 1822


July 11, 1821


Abigail, wife of Jonathan, at North Provi- dence. Gazette of


Jonathan, at North Providence, aged about 82 years ; was a native of New London. Gazette of


Miss Sarah, daughter of the late Jonathan, formerly of New London. Gazette of


358


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TRUMBULL Col. Joseph, eldest son of the Governor, at Lebanon, Ct., last week. Gazette of


Mrs. - , wife of Hon. Jonathan, Governor of Connecticut, at Lebanon, in 61st year. Gazette of


Mrs. Margaret, at Glastonbury, Ct., aged 102 years. Gazette of


June 15, 1793


Aug. 14, 1802


Charles E., printer, of Norwich, late pub- lisher of Connecticut Centinel, at sea, while on passage to the East Indies, aged 22 years,


Oct. 21, 1804


May 23, 1807


Governor -, of Connecticut, at Le- banon, aged 69 years,


Aug. 7, 1809


TRUMP Michael, at Upper Dublin, Penn., in 95th year ; he survived his wife 8 years, who died in her 85th year; 7 children, 47 grand and 26 great-grandchildren survive him; was of Society of Friends. Gazette of TRUXTON Com. Thomas, at Philadelphia, late of U. S. Navy,


April 16, 1808


May 5, 1822


TUCHAN Peter, a Russian giant, heighth 8 feet 7 inches. Gazette of


Sept. 21, 1825


TUCKER Joseph, of Providence, at Surinam, W. I. Gazette of


Aug. 3, 1771


Dr. John, in 73d year and 46th of his minis- try, at Newbury, Old Town. Gazette of


April 7, 1792


Moses, drowned in New York Harbor. Ga- zette of


Nov. 7, 1795


Benoni, at Glocester, in 95th year; had lived with his wife 70 years, has left 203 chil-


dren, grand and great-grandchildren. Ga- zette of


Jan. 2, 1802


July 29, 1803


Capt. David, of brig Argus of Salem, at Ba- tavia. Gazette of


June 1, 1805


April 16, 1808


Capt. Andrew, of Marblehead, late master of ship William, at the Rochefort prison, France, imprisoned by the French Govern- ment. Gazette of


David, at Smithfield, in 49th year. Gazette of


Aug. 1, 1778


June 17, 1780


John, editor of Connecticut Centinel, at Nor- wich, aged 50 years,


Leverett, son of Hon. John. at Hartford, in 19th year. Gazette of


TRYON Governor William, in England. Ga- zette of


May 3, 1788


Abraham, mate of the brig Industry, Capt. Dunn, of this port, at Surinam,


Hon. Henry, President and Treasurer of the Colony of Bermuda. Gazette of


Nov. 18, 1809 Oct. 14, 1815


359


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


TUCKER William, son of Daniel, at Smithfield, in 28th year,


(Next issue says his age was 24 years.) Miss Emma, formerly of Dighton, on St. John's plantation, Camaraca near Matanzas, W. I. Gazette of


Miss Patience, at Newport, in 75th year, Amey, at North Providence, in 75th year,


TUCKERMAN Mrs., wife of Abraham, of Providence, cordmaker, at Boston. Ga- zette of


Isaac, founder, at Providence,


Abraham, Esq., at Boston, aged 81 years. Gazette of


Feb. 23, 1805


July 25, 1818


March 27, 1819


Dec. 7, 1822


Mrs. - , very suddenly, at Bath, Eng. ; she had an income of £30,000 per year. Gazette of


Feb. 14, 1824


TUELL Benjamin, at Newport, in 50th year. Gazette of


TUELLS Enoch, aged 34 years ; his wife aged 29 years, have been married II years ; have had 15 children, and 4 pairs of twins in succession, at Middletown, Ct. Gazette of


TUFTS William, Jr., aged 44 years, at Medford, Mass. ; he was the first person that en- listed in the Massachusetts service against Louisburg, in 1745;


Capt. Simon, at Charleston, S. C., aged 78 years, formerly a resident of this town. Gazette of


Lurel, Esq., formerly American Consul, at that port, at Surinam. Gazette of


Capt. Simon, in South Carolina, aged 83 years; he was one of the first Naval officers appointed by that State in the late Revolutionary war. Gazette of Mary, at Boston. Gazette of


David, at Lynn, aged 60 years, a soldier of the Revolution. Gazette of


TUKEY Franklin, of Portland, at Boston, aged 19 years ; a stone was thrown at him by Joshua Wyman, aged 15 years ; Tukey had


Jan. 29, 1817


Dec. 25, 1820 July 28, 1821 March 2, 1822


Oct. 19, 1773 Aug. 21, 1779


Edward, Esq., at Boston, aged 78 years. Gazette of


Rhoda, widow of Isaac, in this town, in 70th year. Gazette of


TUDOR Samuel, at East Windsor, Ct., aged 85 years. Gazette of


Sept. 7, 1799


July 9, 1796


May 25, 1771


Dec. 21, 1799


Nov. 6, 1802


Feb. 9, 1805 May 17, 1823


July 12, 1823


360


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TUKEY :


been ordered to drive the boys away from the molasses casks, and was doing it when the fatal stone was thrown, TULLEY Samuel, executed for mutiny on board schooner George Washington, at South Boston,


Aug. 18, 1818


TUNIS the Bey of. Gazette of


TURNBULL Mrs. Susannah, wife of N-


Esq., and only daughter of the late Col. William Wall, formerly of this town, near Savannah, Geo., in her 32d year,


Feb. 29, 1808


Col. George, at Bloomingdale, near New York ; served 60 years in the British Army ; Nichol, native of Smyrna, aged about 70 years, lived in this country 40 years ; the first large raiser of cotton in the South for exportation; near Savannah, Geo.,


Oct. 13, 1810


TURNER -, son of Mr. Turner, a carpen- ter, at Boston,


Oct. 18, 1763


Col. William, of Boston, at London. Ga- zette of


April 7, 1792 Oct. 24, 1795


Capt. William, at New York. Gazette of


Dr. John, at Freetown, aged 84 years. Ga- zette of


Feb. 3, 1798


Joseph, at Chester, Penn., of a fever, mem- ber Society of Friends. Gazette of


Nov. 3, 1798


Mrs. Mary, wife of Amos, mariner, and daughter of Capt. John Griffeth, aged 29 years. Gazet: e of


Nov. 9, 1799


Mrs. Patience, widow of Dr. John, at Free- town, aged 80 years. Gazette of


Jan. 21, 1804


Sir George, in England ; he left an immense fortune. Gazette of


April 27, 1805


Anna, only daughter of Stuteley, in 21st year, at Glocester, Lieut. -, of the navy, killed in a duel with Lieut. Rush,also of the navy, at New Orleans. Gazette of


Sept. 10, 1807


Nov. 21, 1807


Dr. Daniel, late of East Greenwich, at St. Mary's, Georgia. Gazette of


Nov. 26, 1808


Capt. Thomas, at Charleston, S. C., aged 59 years. Gazette of


Dec. 30, 1809


Mrs. , wife of Joshua. They were rid- ing in a carriage, Mr. Turner smoking ; he dropped some coals from his pipe into the straw in the bottom of the wagon which took fire, set Mrs. T's dress aflame, and


Dec. 10, 1812 April 1, 1815


Oct. 10, 1824


Capt. Christopher, at Portsmouth, innholder, between 80 and 90 years,


Aug. 15, 1769


361


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


TURNER :


burnt her so badly that she died in about three hours; at South Greenville, Wash- ington Co., N. Y. Gazette of


Aug. 17, 1811


Hon. Edward D. and his wife, in the parish of La Fauche, Louisiana ; Judge of the district, was in his 42d year and leave 7 children to mourn their loss; were natives of Boston. Gazette of


Dec. 7, 1811


Mrs. Hannah, at Warren, in 88th year. Ga- zette of


Jan. 18, 1812


Martha, wife of Stuteley, Esq., and daughter of Peleg Dexter, dec., at Glocester, in 57th year,


April 18, 1812


Miss Hope, daughter of Capt. Moses, at Warren, aged 17 years,


June 24, 1812


Dr. Peter, of Newport, surgeon's mate in the U.S. Regt. of L. Artillery, at Plattsburgh. Gazette of


Dec. 12, 1812 Aug. 26, 1813 April 17, 1815


William, at Islington, Penn., aged 76 years, William, in 37th year,


Miss Mary, at Newport, aged 77 years. Ga- zette of


May 6, 1815 April 14, 1818


Peleg, at Middletown, aged 79 years,


Capt. Thomas, in 56th year, in this town, suddenly,


Oct. 25, 1819


James, son of Stutely, in 41st year, at Gloces- ter, fell out of a tree,


Nov. 2, 1819


Capt. Samuel W., of Baltimore, at New York ; while going on board his vessel, he fell between it and the dock and was drowned. Gazette of


Nov. 20, 1819


Sept. 23, 1820


Henry F., of Newport, midshipman on board ship John Adams, on coast of Africa. Ga- zette of


Jan. 27, 1821


Ann, daughter of Amos, of this town, at Warwick, in 13th year,


Nov. 26, 1821


Dr. Peter, at East Greenwich, aged about 75 years, (Masonic honors) ; was a surgeon in the Revolution,


Feb. 14, 1822


Midshipman Samuel S., of U. S. ship Mace- donian, at Craney Island. Gazette of


Joshua, at Cranston, aged 98 years, 24 days, Vashti Peck, in this town, in 16th year, youngest daughter of the late William of Rehoboth,


Dr. John, at Troy, Mass., aged 74 years ; served as surgeon in the Revolution,


Sept. 28, 1822 Jan. 9, 1823


Feb. 28, 1823


May 28, 1823


Amos, at the Hospital, in 36th year, native of Hanover, Mass., in 36th year,


362


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TURNER -, daughter of William, in Ohio, shot by her own father who was carelessly handling his musket. Gazette of


-, son of Caleb, at Taunton; a hogs- head of rum rolled over him which fell from a hind part of a wagon; aged about 8 years,


The Hermet, died on the East Rock, New Haven Harbor ; had lived for several years on top of this rock, was a singular character. Gazette of


Gardiner, in this town, aged 28 years,


Julia, daughter of Hon. Charles, of Scituate, Mass., drowned in the Charles River by upsetting of a sail boat,


TURPIN Capt. Joseph, late of this town, at Charleston, S. C.,


Katharine, widow of William, aged near 90 years. Gazette of


Dec. 22, 1781


June 18, 1796


July 13, 1808


April 11, 1825


Sept. 5, 1825 May 12, 1807


Dec. 13, 1813


Sept. 3, 1814


Sept. 24, 1768 Nov. 10, 1769 May 23, 1782


Dec. 1, 1787 Jan. 1, 1791


Dec. 5, 1795


TWOMBLEY Ralph, at Boston, aged 40 years. Gazette of


TYLER Frances, wife of Joseph, of Boston, merchant,


July 12, 1823


Aug. 16, 1823


Nov. 19, 1823 July 29, 1824


April 18, 1825


July 4, 1784


Mrs. Sarah, widow of John, at an advanced age. Gazette of


TERRATIN Capt. Albert, Aide-de-Camp, and nephew of the Lieut. Governor, at Jamaica, TURRILL Mrs. Deborah, in this town, in 76th year,


TUTHILL Mr. shot himself with his own musket, accidentally, at Columbus, N. Y.,


TUTTLE Beri, drowned at Wallingford, Ct.,


TWAITS Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Twaits, of the New York theatre, at said place, in 27th year,


William, comedian, at New York. Gazette of


TWEEDY Freelove Sophia, consort of John, at an advanced age, at Newport. Gazette of Nathaniel, late of Newport, at Philadelphia, William, at Newport, in 46th year,


John, merchant, at Newport, in 8Ist. year. Gazette of


Joseph W., Esq., at Newport. Gazette of Eliza Honeyman, daughter of the late Wil- liam, in 20th year, at Newport. Gazette of TWENTYMAN Joseph, died in jail, at Jamaica. Gazette of


March 19, 1785


May 17, 1823


July 15, 1769


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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


TYLER Ebenezer, at Cranston, from a bite of a dog. Gazette of


Oct. 21, 1769


(Gazette of Nov. II says Mr. Tyler is now living.)


Rev. Andrew, in 64th year, at Boston,


Capt. Ebenezer, of this town, at Havana. Gazette of


June 15, 1782


William, at the ore bed, Cranston, killed by the ground caving in; leaves wife and three children,


Samuel, innholder, in 36th year. Gazette of Martha, daughter of the late Capt. Ebenezer, in 5 Ist year,


Nov. 20, 1799


March 6, 1802


Mrs. Ann, widow of Capt. Ebenezer, in this town, in her 88th year,


Feb. 13, 1804


Gen. John, at Preston, Ct., in 83d year. Ga- zette of


Aug. 4, 1804


Mrs. Mary, wife of Ebenezer, Esq., at Attle- boro, in 45th year. Gazette of




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