Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol. XIV, Part 38

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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Aug. 1, 1767 Sept. 21, 1793


Hon. Erastus, at East Windsor. Gazette of Oliver, governor of Connecticut, at Litch- field, aged 71 years. Gazette of


Dec. 9, 1797


Foster, son of Capt. John, at Cumberland, in 16th year,


Nov. 3, 1803


John, Esq., at Cumberland, aged about 54 years, formerly member of the General Assembly,


June 1, 1809


Harriet, daughter of George, in 19th year, in this town,


Sept. 22, 1809


Mrs. Ruth, wife of Moses, at Attleboro, in 62d year,


Oct. 19, 1812


Moses, at Attleboro, of the fever, in 64th year,


March 9, 1816


Lewis, son of the late Capt. John, at Cum- berland, aged about 37 years,


Nov. 14, 1818


Frances, daughter of the late Lewis, at Cum- berland, aged 16 months,


Nov. 20, 1818


Dr. - -, in England, well known as Peter Pindor,


Jan. 9, 1819


Mrs. Mary, widow of Benjamin, at Cumber- land, in 91st year ; she has had II children, 71 grand and 62 great-grandchildren,


March 9, 1820


Dr. Michael, at Cumberland, in 59th year ; had practiced in this town upwards of 35 years,


Mrs. Lydia, wife of John F., at Cumberland, Cemantha, daughter of the late Ebenezer,


at Valley Falls, Cumberland, aged 32 years,


Capt. Benjamin S., at Pawtucket, in 69th year,


May 15, 1824


Jabez, son of the late Capt. John, at Cumber- land, aged about 37 years, leaves wife and one child, (Masonic honors),


WALDECK Prince of, died at Luxenburgh. Gazette of


Nov. 17, 1792


WALDEGRAVE Hon. James, (Viscount Chew- ton), one of the Privy Council,


Earl of, in England. Gazette of


April 21, 1820


Aug. 28, 1824


May 12, 1825


Jan. 24, 1821 Feb. 14, 1821


Jan. 21, 1823


July 10, 1825


April 11, 1763 Dec. 5, 1789


377


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


WALDEN Nathaniel, of Danvers, Mass. ; while driving a loaded team through Lynn, he fell, the wheels passing over him causing his death two days afterwards, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Capt. George, at New- port, in 54th year, WALDO Dr. Albigence, at Pomfret, in his 44th year,


Oct. 3, 1771


Jan. 23, 1813


Samuel, at Pomfret, Ct. Gazette of


WALDRIDGE John, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and


Dec. 26, 1777


WALDRON Daniel, at Bristol. Gazette of Mrs. Hannah, wife of Nathaniel, at Bristol, aged 78 years. Gazette of


Mrs. Rebecca, at Newport, in 89th year, Marshall, son of Nathaniel, at Bristol, aged 4 years. Gazette of


April 7, 1824


WALES Prince of, his birth announced. Ga- zette of


Feb. 19, 1763 Oct. 18, 1783


Mary, widow of Nathaniel, aged 67 years, at Windham. Gazette of


Jan. 31, 1795


A herton, at Portsmouth, in 48th year, sud- denly. Gazette of


Dec. 25, 1820


Capt. Jacob, at Winchendon, aged 74 years ; was a soldier of the Revolution and com- manded a company in several engagements of that war. Gazette of


Feb. 28, 1821


WALGROVE Mrs. Sarah, at Newark, N. J .; her sister, Mrs. Whitehead, died at her house a few days before. Gazette of


Oct. 5, 1799


WALKER Hon. Robert, suddenly, in his 69th year ; one of the Judges of the Superior Court of Connecticut,


Enos, at Rehoboth, killed in the wheel of his sawmill,


Thomas, drowned in the river,


Joseph, at Philadelphia. Gazette of


Mr. - , at Philadelphia. Gazette of


Oct. 26, 1793


Robert, surveyor of the port, at City Point. Gazette of


Peter, Jr., at Taunton, in 23d year. Ga- zette of


Miss Sarah, in 25th year, at Little Compton. Gazette of


July 13, 1772 May 3, 1782 April 14, 1785 Oct. 26, 1793


Oct. 20, 1798


Aug. 23, 1800


Aug. 15, 1801


Jan. 29, 1794 March 10, 1810


Joseph, at New Haven, Vt. His three chil- dren, Etna aged 15, Sally 13 and Amos 7 years, perished in the burning of his house during his absence. Gazette of


Feb. 17, 1810 Oct. 10, 1807


July 6, 1811 July 22, 1811


Nathaniel, Esq., at Windham. Gazette of


378


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


WALKER Amey, daughter of Calvin, in 13th year, in this town,


William, in this town, in 20th year,


Fanny, daughter of David, in this town, in 13th year,


Sept. 20, 1807 Dec. 16, 1807


Timothy, Jr., at Rehoboth, in 32d year,


Amey, wife of Philip, of Scituate, in 59th year,


June 18, 1808


Capt. John, at Rehoboth, in goth year, a Patriot of the Revolution;


April 18, 1809


Lydia, wife of Pardon and daughter of Chris- topher Smith, at Scituate, in 26th year,


Aug. 4, 1809


Gen. Joseph, of Stratford, Ct., at Balkton Springs, N. Y. Gazette of


Aug. 25, 1810


Robert, Esq., at Stratford, Ct .. suddenly. Gazette of


Nov. 24, 1810


Mary, daughter of Pardon, at Scituate, aged 3 years, 2 months,


Feb. 3, 1811


Mrs. Phebe, wife of Pardon, at Scituate, very suddenly, in 26th year,


Feb. 7, 1813


Mrs. Priscilla, wife of Ephraim, in this town, aged 73 years,


Aug. 22, 1813


Major John, at Wilmington, N. C., aged 72 years ; native of Northumberland on Tweed,


Eng., but 50 years a resident here ; served in the Revolution,


Sept. 7, 1813 March 24, 1814


Nathaniel, in 86th year, at North Providence, Capt. Timothy, of Seekonk, aged about 60 years, at Sterling, Ct.,


April 2, 1814 June 8, 1814


Gen. John, at Burlington, Vt., aged 52 years, Elvira, aged 13 years, daughter of John, drowned in Croton River,


July 9, 1814


Miss Margaret, at New York, aged 5 years ; had been bitten slightly by a small dog six weeks before. Gazette of


July 30, 1814


Ann, daughter of Nathaniel, in this town, aged 10 years,


Oct. 26, 1814


Ephraim, aged 79 years,


March 29, 1815


Edward, boatswain of the frigate Congress ; shot by the sentry at the Navy Yard,


Charlestown, Mass., for refusing to answer his hail,


Martha, wife of Ezra, at Attleboro, in 30th year,


Col. Benjamin, at Utica, N. Y., aged 65 years ; he served in the war of the Revo- lution as Aide to Baron Steuben and Gen. Washington ; he held at one time the office of collector at New York, and also mem- ber of Congress. Gazette of


June 17, 1804 Nov. 6, 1804


Feb. 11, 1816


Sept. 21, 1816


Jan. 31, 1818


379


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


WALKER Sarah, daughter of Nathaniel, in 21st year, in this town,


Joseph, at Chester, Penn., aged 88 years, of Society of Friends. Gazette of Rev. Jason, Jr., at Smithfield, an itinerant Methodist minister, in 27th year,


Mrs. Sarah, wife of Capt. Richard, at See- konk, in 53d year, Phebe, wife of Calvin,


Rev. Elnathan, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Homer, N. Y. He was born at Taunton, Mass., graduated at B. U., or- dained Oct. 25, 1819. Gazette of Reuben, aged 25 years, at Augusta, Ga., sup- posed to have been poisoned. Gazette of Miss Julia, at Pawtucket, in 17th year,


Mrs. Rebecca T., widow of Stephen, of See- konk, and daughter of Reuben Pearce, of this town, aged 35 years, at said Seekonk,


J. O., perished in the shipwreck of schooner Delaware. Gazette of Peleg, Esq., at Foster, suddenly,


Nov. 3, 1821 May 19, 1822


Rev. John, pastor of Baptist Church, Beau- fort, S. C., at Charleston, S. C., aged 32 years, a few days after the death of his wife and one of his children,


Jacob, at Foster, aged about 70 years,


Mrs. Abigail, at Pawtucket, in 92d year. She united with First Baptist Church, then un- der the charge of Rev. Dr. Manning, and continued there till his death; was at death member of church at Pawtucket, Philip, at Scituate, in 79th year,


Hon. John William, in Alabama, aged 40 years, late a U. S. Senator from that state. Gazette of


William, murdered near Norfolk, Va., Col. Benjamin, an officer in the Revolution, at Berne, Vt., in 72d year. Gazette of


Nathaniel, of this town, at Montecello, Ga., in 50th year,


Nathan, at Wellington, aged 24 years,


Miss Sarah, at Newport, aged 86 years,


Sally, wife of Gilbert, of Bristol, at Somer- set, aged 40 years,


Peter, at Taunton, aged 77 years. Gazette of Willis, at Douglass, Mass. Gazette of Gilbert, in this town, aged 63 years,


George Appleton, son of Appleton, in this town, aged 4 months,


June 14, 1818


Nov. 21, 1818


April 10, 1819


Nov. 5, 1819 June 4, 1820


July 13, 1820


Oct. 12, 1820 Sept. 30, 1821


Oct. 9, 1821


June 17, 1822 Sept. 11, 1822


Sept. 24, 1822 April 5, 1823


April 21, 1823 May 5, 1823


June 4, 1823


Oct. 16, 1823 Nov. 6, 1823 May 19, 1824


Aug. 3, 1824 Oct. 2, 1824 Feb. 26, 1825 May 30, 1825


June 20, 1825


380


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


WALKER Joseph, at Madison, Va., killed by lightning, had been married about 4 months, his wife beside him received no injury. Gazette of


WALL Capt. John, of Wickford, at Philadelphia, Mrs. Hope, wife of Col. William, formerly of this town, at Savannah, Ga. Gazette of Capt. Thomas, at Wickford. Gazette of


Samuel, merchant, at Savannah, formerly of this town. Gazette of


Col. William, formerly of this town, at Gene- see, N. Y. Gazette of


Richard, Esq., late collector, at Savannah, Geo. Gazette of


Dec. 29, 1810


March 7, 1795


May 9, 1795


Feb. 28, 1801


Oct. 6, 1804


Oct. 10, 1818


Oct. 23, 1819


May 1I, 1820 Sept. 18, 1823


April 14, 1824


Feb. 16, 1825


WALLEN Mrs. Mary S., wife of John, in 29th year,


Capt. Jonathan, native of Newport, but long a resident of this town, in 69th year, a soldier of the Revolution,


John, in this town, in 37th year, leaves wife and four children,


Cornelius, at Foster, in 89th year ; leaves a widow in 92d year, they have lived to- gether 64 years,


Adeline Eliza, daughter of the late John, aged 1 year, 9 months,


WALLEY Thomas, Esq., at Boston, in 8Ist year. Gazette of


July 6, 1825 Oct. 9, 1799


Dec. 14, 1799 Aug. 28, 1802


Sept. 10, 1803


Nov. 26, 1803


WALLACE Sally, daughter of Capt. James. Gazette of


Sally, daughter of Capt. James, in 19th year. (This death was prematurely mentioned some weeks since being copied from another paper), at Newport. Gazette of Mary, daughter of Capt. James, at Newport, in 14th year. Gazette of


William, Esq., British Vice Consul, at. Sa- vannah, Geo. Gazette of


Rev. William, pastor of Presbyterian Church, at Paris, Ky. Gazette of Sophia Ann, near Sharpsburg, N. J., aged 18 years ; her clothes caught fire. Ga- zette of


James, at Newport, in 73d year ; a Revolu- tionary pensioner. Gazette of


John G., at Newport, aged 47 years, -, shot by a desperado whom he was aid- ing to arrest, at Fredonia, N. Y. Gazette of


James, British Consul, at Savannah. Ga- zette of


Feb. 1, 1819


June 21, 1819


Oct. 15, 1822


Sept. 13, 1824


Oct. 3, 1824


Sept. 13, 1806


381


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


WALLIS Dennis, of Danvers, wounded at Lex- ington,


John, at Charleston, S. C. Gazette of


Benjamin, Esq., of Douglass, Mass., aged 70 years, suddenly,


Jan. II, 1821


WALN Edward, at Philadelphia, merchant. Gazette of


Aug. 31, 1799


Nicholas, at Philadelphia, formerly a lawyer, recently a Friend minister. Gazette of


Oct. 9, 1813


Robert, Jr., Esq., son of Robert, of Philadel- phia, in this town,


July 4, 1825


WALMESLY Thomas, an Indian seaman, killed by lightning at sea, near Turks Island, W. I.,


June 2, 1771


Thomas, drowned near the head of the Cove while bathing,


Sept. 4, 1811


WALSH James, at Charleston, S. C., aged 20 years, native of Ireland, willfully shot by James Oliver. Gazette of


Oct. 22, 1808


May 13, 1810


March 23, 1825


Sept. 29, 1798


Mrs. Rachel, in Delaware, aged 92 years; her posterity is 169, of whom 132 survive. Gazette of


July 17, 1802


I-, in England, aged 107 years. Gazette of Miss Harriet D., at Pawtucket, aged 28 years, George A., native of this town, at Savannah, Geo., aged 25 years,


John, rigger, in this town, aged 62 years,


WALTON Hon. William, at New York, in 63d year, one of His Majesty's Council for Province of New York, July 11, 1768


Polly, daughter of William, baptized by Rev. Mr. Tyler, at Trinity Church, Pomfret,


Mary, widow of Dr. Walton, at an advanced age. Gazette of


Mrs. Susannah, widow of the late Dr. Wal- ton, called Mary in our last issue by mis- take. Gazette of


April 16, 1808 May 9, 1816


Nov. 7, 1817 Jan. 15, 18II


Aug. II, 1771


Sept. 29, 1787


Oct. 6, 1787


Mrs. Mary, from blows received from David Niles, an insane man recently from Hebron, Ct., at Attleboro,


Corporal Lawrence, of Major Crane's Com- pany of Ist Regiment U. S. Artillery, aged 30 years, native of Thomastown, Me., at Fort Walcott, Newport. Gazette of


WALTER Mrs. Lydia, wife of Rev. Dr. Walter, at Boston. Gazette of


April 19, 1775 Oct. 9. 1802


382


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


WALTON Hon. George, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court and signer of the De- claration of Independence, at his seat near


Augusta, Ga., in 54th year. Gazette of William, Esq., at New York. Gazette of Mrs. Mary, wife of Thomas, formerly of this town, at Scituate, suddenly, in 38th year, Mrs. Mary, of Warwick, at Johnston, in 84th year, Mr .- -, in New Jersey, from the bite of a pilot snake two months before. Gazette of


March 10, 1804 July 5, 1806


April 9, 1815


Feb. 2, 1817


Thomas, at Scituate, in 96th year,


Hannah, wife of Thomas, at Scituate, in 88th year,


Feb. 25, 1825


WANDS William W., printer, at Philadelphia, in 4Ist year. Gazette of


Oct. 13, 1810


WANTON Mary, wife of Hon. Joseph, at New- port, in 49th year,


Feb. 25, 1767


Hon. Gideon, formerly Governor of this Col- ony, in 74th year, at Newport,


Sept. 12, 1767


Feelove, dau. of Joseph G., in her 23d year, at Newport,


July 21, 1769


May 31, 1771 Feb. 22, 1772 Sept. 11, 1773


Nov. 27, 1773


July 19, 1780


Dec. 14, 1781


Sept. 21, 1782


June 25, 1785


April 22, 1786


Gideon, Jr., in 21st year, at Newport. Ga- zette of


Christopher T., eldest son of Gideon, of Newport, at Philadelphia, in 26th year,


Mrs. Sarah, widow of Philip, at Newport, in 72d year. Gazette of


Capt. John, at Newport, in 74th year. Ga- zette of


John G., at Newport, aged 68 years. Ga- zette of


Aug. 4, 1792


Dec. 21, 1793


Jan. 30, 1796


Jan. 21, 1797


July 8, 1797


Abigail, wife of Hon. Joseph, and dau. of Rev. James Honeyman, at Newport, in her 37th year,


Capt. Brenton, at Newport. Gazette of


Edward, merchant, at Newport. Gazette of Ruth, daughter of Capt. William, in 46th year, at Newport. Gazette of


Joseph, Esq., late Governor of the Colony, in 75th year, at Newport,


Capt. Joseph, at an advanced age, formerly sheriff of Newport County, at Providence, Elizabeth, wife of William, Esq., late of New- port, at New York. Gazette of


Mary, widow of the late Edward, Esq., of Newport, at Tiverton, in 85th year. Ga- zette of


Capt. Peter, late of Newport, on coast of Africa. Gazette of


Sept. 20, 1817 Feb. 3, 1825


383


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


WANTON James, of Newport, at Havana. Ga- zette of


John (S. J.), drowned, at Newport. Gazette of


May 31, 1806


Gideon, formerly of Newport, at Richmond, Va., in 85th year,


April 8, 1809


Edward, Jr., perished in the burning of the theatre, at Richmond, Va.,


Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Peter of Newport, and daughter of the late John Gardiner, Esq., who was formerly Lieut. Governor of the Colony, in this town, in 85th year,


Mrs. Mary, widow of John, of Newport, at North Providence, in 93d year,


March 12, 1821


Newport (colored), in this town, aged 45 years,


Dec. 5, 1821


WARBURTON Charles, late from England, a professor and licentiate of the Baptist de- nomination, at Boston. Gazette of


July 9, 1814


Charles, son of Charles, aged 2 years, 9 months, drowned near Mill Bridge,


April 23, 1817


Aug. 21, 1763


Anna, wife of Hon. Samuel, at Westerly, in her 43d year,


Dec. 4, 1770


Hannah, daughter of Hon. Samuel, at Westerly, in 24th year. Gazette of


Samuel, Esq., at Philadelphia, in 51st year, of the small pox,


Sept. 24, 1774 March 26, 1776


Capt. Simon Ray, of Newport, at Port-au- Prince, W. I. Gazette of


Dec. 23, 1786


Henry, Esq., aged about 68 years, many years Secretary of State of Rhode Island, Henry, Esq., in 65th year, at Providence, nearly 40 years Secretary of State of Rhode Island,


Nov. 25, 1797


Nov. 25, 1797


Sept. 1, 1798


.Nov. 2, 1799


March 21, 1801


June 21, 1800


Feb. 26, 1803


William Greene, eldest son of Col. Samuel, at New York, aged 19 years. Gazette of Mrs. Esther, widow of Henry, Esq., late Secretary of State, in this town, in 74th year. Gazette of


Richard, at Portsmouth, in 70th year. Ga- zette of


Ann, widow of John, at Portsmouth, in 72d year. Gazette of


Mrs. - , a midwife for about 70 years ; had buried three husbands, and attended more than 1,000 births, at Thetford, Eng. Gazette of


July 2, 1803


Dec. 26, 1811


Oct. 10, 1820


WARD Richard, Esq., formerly Governor of this Colony, at Newport, in his 75th year,


384


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


WARD Richard, merchant, in this town, in 45th year,


John, Esq., at Boston, in 82d year,


Col. Joseph, at Boston, aged 75 years ; a soldier of the Revolution,


Feb. 14, 1812


Delaney, private, killed on board Frigate Chesapeake, in action with the Shannon,


June 1, 1813


John, drowned at Salem, Mass.,


Dec. 5, 1817


Philip, in Middletown, in 83d year,


March 21, 1818


Miss Martha, daughter of John, at Middle- town, R. I., in 16th year,


Feb. 6, 1821


Miss Eliphael, at Newport, in 58th year,


Feb. 28, 1821


Mrs. - -, widow of Samuel, Esq., aged 72


years; was frightened by a heavy clap of thunder, at Salem,


June 2, 1822


Mrs. Lucy, wife of David, a native of Cum- berland, R. I., at Walkill, Orange Co., N. Y. Gazette of


Aug. 2, 1823


John, Esq., formerly of this town, at Brook- lyn, N. Y., aged 61 years. Gazette of


Sept. 24, 1823


Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of John, at Middletown, aged 54 years,


Sept. 27, 1824


Mrs. Julia Rush, wife of Samuel, Jr., at New York, in 29th year,


Nov. 9, 1824


John B., son of John, at Middletown, aged 24 years,


Oct. 12, 1824


Miss Mary, at Newport, aged 69 years. Ga- zette of


Dec. 8, 1824


Lieut. Henry, U. S. Navy, at Boston, aged. 34 years,


July 9, 1825


WARDER Lydia, widow of John, born in Lon- don, Eng., in 1680, came to America with her father, John Goodson, before 1690,


March 16, 1767


Susannah, widow of Virgil, who was one of the house servants of William Penn. This aged black woman, a daughter of one of his cooks, was born in the mansion house at Pennsbury Manor, in March -, 1701, the year Penn returned to England; at Philadelphia, in 109th year,


WARDWELL Phebe, widow of John, at Bris- tol, in-74th year. Gazette of


Stephen, at Bristol, in 77th year. Gazette of James, at Bristol, in 55th year,


Mrs. Jemima, widow of Stephen, at Bristol, in 83d year,


Mrs. Lydia, wife of Col. Samuel, at Bristol, in 61st year. Gazette of


Stephen H., son of Josiah, Esq., of Dighton, Mass., in this town,


June 30, 1809


Dec. 13, 1794 Aug. 24, 1799 Oct. 2, 1815


Aug. 19, 1815


Aug. 30, 1817


June 14, 1820


Oct. 16, 1808 July 19, 1809


385


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


WARDWELL Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Samuel, 2d, at Bristol, aged 53 years. Ga- zette of


Josiah, Esq., at Dighton, aged 63 years, Allen, Jr., master of brig Collector, of Bris- tol, at Trinidad, W. I., of the fever. Ga- zette of


Allen, son of the late Josiah, Esq., of Digh- ton, Mass., in this town, in 20th year,


Mary Smith, daughter of Allen, at Bristol, aged 17 years. Gazette of


Mary, wife of Stephen, in this town, aged 63 years,


WARE Mrs. Charity, widow of Nathaniel, in 8Ist year. Her husband was formerly controller of customs for Boston, and af- terwards consul at Malaga, Spain. Ga- zette of


March 4, 1786


April 30, 1819


April 11, 1820 June 7, 1824


Sept. 11, 1824 Jan. 28, 1825


Miss Rhoda, at Attleboro, in 54th year,


WARFIELD Dr. Charles Alexander, at Ann- Arundell Co., Md. Gazette of


March 6, 1813


Oct. 30, 1824


John Leigh, of the theatre at Charleston, S. C., aged 29 years. Gazette of


March 30, 1816


March 23, 1823


July 24, 1825


WARNER Mrs. Sarah, wife of Nathan, sudden- ly, last week. Gazette of Rose, wife of Capt. Elisha. Gazette of


Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Holliman, in 33d year. Gazette of


Mrs. -, wife of Nathan. Gazette of Mrs. -, wife of Capt. Samuel. Gazette of


Col. Seth, at Roxbury, in Woodbury Co., N. Y., in 42d year,


Oct. 12, 1820 Nov. 1, 1820


Aug. 25, 1821


Sept. 12, 1823


Sept. 29, 1824


Sept. 7, 1825


Sally, daughter of the late Dr. George, Sr., at Dighton, in 62d year,


George, supercargo of the ship Hope, at Ha- vana, in 23d year,


Mahala, infant daughter of Paul, at Warren, Hon. Nicholas, U. S. Senator from Georgia, at New York. Gazette of


William, at Marblehead, drowned while at- tempting to save a boy from like fate. Ga- zette of


WARING Mr. of at Philadelpha. Gazette


Oct. 5, 1793


Mrs. Freelove Sophia, wife of Dr. Edmund T., and daughter of the late Hon. Francis Malbone, at Newport,


WARRING Mary Eliza, only child of Hamil- ton, in this town, aged 5 months,


June 10, 1780 April 21, 1781


Dec. 1, 1781 Jan. 12, 1782


Aug. 30, 1783


Dec. 26, 1784


386


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


WARNER Samuel, of this town, in 79th year. He leaves a widow with whom he had lived 57 years; had II children, 58 grand and 26 great-grandchildren, a total of 95, William, Esq., at Johnston. Gazette of


Sally, daughter of Capt. John, aged 9 years. Gazette of


Mrs. Alice, wife of John. Gazette of


Capt. Samuel, in this town, in 67th year. Ga- zette of


Feb. 10, 1798


John, member Society of Friends, at Phila- delphia, at an advanced age. Gazette of


Nov. 10, 1798


Oliver R., of Newport, in this town, in 7Ist year,


Sept. 28, 1799


Aug. 30, 1800


John, of this town, died of the fever. Ga- zette of


Sept. 27, 1800


Arnold, son of Holliman, of this town, on ship Columbia, at Havana, in 18th year. Ga- zette of


Jan. 9, 1802 May 27, 1809


Holliman, in 64th year,


Nov. 20, 1809


Capt. Amos, of this town, in 45th year,


Nov. 22, 1809


Col. Daniel, formerly of Vermont, aged 79 years, served in the Revolution. Gazette of


John, at Cranston, in 21st year,


John, at Hadwick, Mass .; in a sham battle the ramrod was shot through his head, he died the next day,


Oct. 2, 1811


Abraham, at Middletown, Ct., aged about 50 years,


Oct. 9, 1811


Capt. Nathaniel, at Glocester, Mass., aged 69 years; was among the last of those to re- treat from Bunker Hill. Gazette of


Joseph, formerly of this town, at Savannah, Ga., in 21st year,


Capt. William H., son of the late Capt. Amos, of this town, at Indiantown, N. C., in 24th year,


William, aged 21 years. Gazette of


Mrs. Hannah, widow of Capt. Amos, aged 51 years,


April 26, 1815


John, only son of the late Thomas, Esq., at Warwick, in 23d year,


Capt. John, at Warwick, in 73d year,


Nathan, in this town, in 79th year,


James, in this town, aged about 33 years, was


Nov. 22, 1787 April 5, 1788


Oct. 17, 1795 July 15, 1797


Rebecca, daughter of John, Jr. Gazette of Mrs. , of this town, died of the fever. Gazette of


Sept. 13, 1800


Amos Cordwainer, in this town,


May 19, 1810 July 4, 1811


Feb. 29, 1812


Aug. 27, 1813


Sept. 27, 1813 April 15, 1815


April 8, 1816 June 22, 1820 Feb. 28, 1821


387


PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-DEATHS


WARNER :


drowned while catching oysters in the river,


Capt. William, at Warwick, aged 93 years,


John, Esq., U. S. Consul at Havana,


Nov. 7, 1822


Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Oliver R., of Newport, at Portsmouth, in 84th year, Capt. D., formerly of Worcester, Mass., at Putnam, O. Gazette of


Oct. 4, 1823


Elisha, at Amherst, Mass., aged 63 years. Gazette of


Dec. 24, 1823


Mrs. Huldah, widow of John, of this town, and daughter of William Field, of Field's Point, in 60th year, at Cranston,


April 10, 1824


John H., son of the late Capt. Amos, of this town, in 20th year, at Jackson, West Ten- nessee,


Aug. 16, 1824


Mrs. Content, at Newport, aged 75 years. Gazette of


March 23, 1825


May 25, 1825


Sept. 14, 1825


Nov. 2, 1793 Aug. 28, 1800


Dec. 21, 1800


Jan. 22, 1803


Aug. 9, 1806


June 28, 1808


Nov. 26, 1808


Dec. 3, 1808


March 26, 1809 May 9, 1809


April 5, 1811


Dec. 10, 1814


March 17, 1817


John, Esq., commercial agent of the United States at Havana, at Baltimore, aged 52 years. Gazette of


WARRALL John, aged 42 years, artist of Bos- ton and Providence theatres, at Boston,


WARREN Freelove, wife of John, Jr., in 33d year. Gazette of


Samuel, merchant, of this town, Mrs. widow of Samuel, late of this town, at Mendon, very suddenly,


Mrs. Mary, at Roxbury, aged 90 years. Ga- zette of


Abijah, late of this town, merchant, at Island of St. Thomas. Gazette of


Mrs. Anna, wife of William, manager of the Philadelphia, and Baltimore theatres, at Alexandria, Va.,


Capt. John, at Newport, in 85th year ; had been 54 years a member of the Marine Society. Gazette of


Gen. James, at Plymouth, at an advanced age. Gazette of


Luther Anthony, son of Capt. Luther, aged 7 years, at Killingly, Ct.,


Capt. Joseph, at Newport, in 70th year,


Sarah, daughter of Capt. Luther, at Killingly, Ct., aged 3 years,


Edward, of Watertown, fell from his horse and was drowned in fording a stream, at Naugatuck, Ct.,


Mrs. Sarah, wife of Major Russell, at Bristol, aged 31 years,


April 23, 1821 May 22, 1822 July 2, 1822


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WARREN Sally, daughter of Noah, at Taun- ton, aged 21 years. Gazette of


Aug. 31, 1822


Mrs. Lydia, widow of Abijah, formerly of this town, at Smithfield, in 64th year,


May 4, 1823


Hon. Ebenezer, at Foxboro, Mass. Gazette of John, in this town, a Revolutionary pen- sioner,


Feb. 1I, 1824


Lydia, youngest daughter of Russell, at Bris- tol, aged 2 years,


April 9, 1824


Justus, in York State, thrown from his carriage and instantly killed. Gazette of Miss Ann, daughter of the late Capt. Joseph, at Newport, aged 54 years,


May 15, 1824


Mrs. Martha, widow of Capt. Joseph, of New- port, at Dartmouth, in 76th year,


Jan. 5, 1825


Samuel, a mulatto boy, drowned in the levee, aged 10 years. Gazette of


June 25, 1825


WARRINER Abner Morgan, son of William, of Palmer, Mass., at Warwick, in 28th year,


Feb. 1, 1816


WARSDMAN Levi, died at Halifax, a prisoner of war, between Nov. 23, 1776, and


Dec. 26, 1777


WASHBURN Dea. Oliver, at Raynham, aged 59 years. Gazette of




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