Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XIX, Part 12

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 692


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Aug. 1, 1823 July 5, 1824 Nov. 30, 1825


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


PERRY Arnold, drowned in the stream near the Fall River Manufacturing Company's estab- lishment. Patriot of


~, a rigger, fell from the yardarm of Ship Hibernia and was killed, at New York. Patriot of


Sept. 14, 1831


PETER -, a Dutchman, lost at sea, in a ship- wreck. Phenix of


June 29, 1802


PETERS William, Esq., at Southwest Pt., Tenn., in 58th year, late Major in U. S. Army; was in the Revolution in battle with St. Clair, Wayne and Harmar with the Indians. Phenix of


June 6, 1807


Oct. 10, 1807


J -- , at Adams, Mass., aged 107 years; his faculties held out to the last. Phenix of John, native of Denmark, in 27th year, drowned from sloop Ann Eliza Ruggles, of Providence, in the harbor of Wilmington. Phenix of


Jan. 21, 1809 July 7, 1817


Oliver, at Providence, in 37th year,


Nicholas, infant son of Nicholas, at Provi- dence,


Aug. 31, 1820


Ann, wife of Nicholas, at Providence, aged 30 years,


Sept. 21, 1820


Major Nathan, at Norwich, Ct., aged 79 years, officer of the Revolution. Patriot of


Feb. 25, 1824


William, of Bristol, Me., at sea, on board brig Bowdoin. Patriot of


Sept. 15, 1824


Abigail, widow of Oliver, at Providence, in 43d year,


Feb. 5, 1825


Mary, infant daughter of Arnold, at Paw- tucket. Patriot of


Sept. 5, 1827


Clara M., daughter of Nicholas, aged 2 months, 11 days,


April 26, 1 829


Andrew, youngest son of Hon. John Thomp- son Peters, of Hartford, at Centreville, Md., PETERSON Nancy (colored), in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va.,


Oct. 29, 1829


William, son of late John, at Providence, in 13th year,


May 23, 1820


Mrs. Mary, at Newport, aged 76 years. Pa- triot of


Jan. 30, 1822


Capt. John, formerly of Bath, Me., at Ports- mouth, aged 80 years,


June 25, 1823


Samuel P., at Taunton, aged about 25 years. Patriot of


Oct. 15, 1823


Capt. George, of brig Margaret, of Boston, at Providence; was a native of Duxbury, where his remains were conveyed for burial,


July 24, 1830


Dec. 26, 1811


Nov. 18, 1828


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PETIT -, killed by negroes, near Portsmouth, Ohio,


Mrs. -; she fell into the fire with her in- fant ; both perished, at Pymatuning, Pa., about


Aug. 14, 1829


May 1, 1832


PETTEY John, at Providence, in 84th year; had been member of Baptist church 60 years and lived with his wife 62 years,


David, at Providence, in 40th year ; leaves wife and 6 children,


Nov. 27, 1815


Rachal, widow of John, at Providence, in 78th year ; member of Ist Baptist church, Capt. James, in 59th year,


Major James, late U. S. Army, at Alvarado, PETTYS Joshua, son of Asa, at Fall River, aged 16 years,


Sept. 14, 1827


Sept. 17, 1828


PETTIBONE Hon. Judge, in Missouri. Patriot of


Sept. 14, 1825


PETTINGALE Mrs. Lydia, wife of Daniel, at Olneyville, in 30th year,


June 25, 1828


Aug. 25, 1818


Avarilda, youngest daughter of John, at Olneyville, aged I year, 2 months,


Nov. 15, 1822


Gardiner, of Somerset, at Taunton, aged 22 years,


April 4, 1826


Mary, widow of Jonathan, at Newport, aged 81 years,


Jan. 6, 1827


Phebe, wife of James M., at Olneyville, in 40th year,


June 15, 1829


Spencer, killed in a duel with Major Biddle, at Bloody Island, Mo.,


Aug. 26, 1831


John, infant son of Arnold, aged 19 months, 15 days,


July 9, 1832


PEYTON Dr. , killed in a duel with William Littlejohn, at Leesburg, Va. Phe- nix of


PHELAIR Olah, a Persian poet, at Ispahan, aged 96 years, was styled the Voltaire of Persia. Patriot of


Oct. 1, 1825


PHETTEPLACE Anna, daughter of Capt. Job, at Pawtucket, aged 5 years,


April 27, 1814


Jonathan, at Portsmouth, in 73d year. Pa- triot of


Dec. 6, 1820


-, from a sudden alarm burst a blood vessel and died immediately, near the Toll House, Fruit Hill,


Sept. 26, 1815


Jan. 8, 1816 Nov. 1, 1821 Aug. - , 1825


PETTEY Henry, only son of David, aged 1 year, 6 months, 17 days,


PETTIS Betsey, daughter of Daniel, aged 29 years,


Dec. 17, 1808


Aug. 24, 1828


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


PHILBRICK Lysander Bascom, son of Samuel, Esq., of Savannah, Ga., at Cranston, aged 8 months,


PHILBROOK Seth P., at Fairfield, Me., aged 22 years. He fell on the saw in the mill, lived but a few minutes. Patriot of


PHILLIPS Benjamin H., U. S. Consul to Cur- racoa,


Sarah, wife of William, at Hartland, N. Y., aged 65 years, frozen to death. Phenix of Peter, Esq., at Wickford, in 77th year. Phe- nix of


June 23, 1829


June 28, -


March 14, 1803


Feb. 23, 1805 1 Dec. 19, 1807


John, seaman, of the U. S. Frigate Chesa- peake, killed in action with the British Frigate Shannon,


June 1, 1813


Feb. 11, 1817


June 14, 1817


Elizabeth, wife of Christopher, and daughter of Capt. Benjamin L. Peckham, at Wick- ford, in 33d year,


Oct. 17, 1820 July 4, 1821


Elisha, at Scituate, in 73d year,


Ostrando, at Scituate, in 25th year. Was sledding logs to the mill when in unload- ing one the log rolled and crushed him to death,


Feb. 2, 1822 March 15, 1822


Richard C., aged 40 years,


Mrs. Rachel, wife of N- , proprietor of National Advocate, and daughter of late Moses Seixas, Esq., cashier of the New- port Bank, at New York, of fever,


Fanny Washburn, infant daughter of George V., aged 20 months,


Theodore Winthrop, son of James, at Cov- entry, aged II months, 18 days,


Aug. 12, 1822


Ann, killed by lightning, at Godsfery Ferry, S. C.,


Aug. 10, 1823


May 27, 1824


Elizabeth, wife of late Capt. Benjamin, at Providence, in 60th year,


Edward, at Newport, aged 31 years, son of . late Capt. James. Patriot of


Stephen H., son of Stephen, aged [ year, 10 months,


Aug. 5, 1822


Aug. 9, 1822


Elizabeth Barney, infant daughter of George, aged 21 months,


Sophia H .. wife of Edward, daughter of late Benjamin Ruggles, at Nevport, in 22d year,


June 3, 1824


March 1, 1825


April 20, 1825


Jan. 29, 1826


Peter, of Providence, at Norfolk, Va., on board sloop Collector of New York, in 22d year, Resolved, son of Nathaniel, Esq., of Warren, aged 24 years, drowned at sea. Phenix of John C., son of late Capt. James, at Newport, in 37th year. Phenix of


Nov. 28, 1818


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PHILLIPS Miss Susan, at Newport, aged 72 years, Philo (colored), aged 75 years,


Henry Tatem, son of Welcome A., at Cov- entry, aged 17 months,


Aug. 10, 1826


Dea. William, at Boston, aged 77 years, for- merly Lieut. Gov. of the State. He left a large property. Patriot of


May 30, 1827


William Joseph, youngest son of Capt. John F., aged 14 months,


Aug. 19, 1827


Martha, only daughter of Capt. James B., at Newport, in 18th year,


Asaph, at Foster, aged 65 years,


Samuel R., native of Newport, at Key West, aged 24 years. Patriot of


Sept. 26, 1829


Eliza L., infant daughter of George, aged I year, 8 months,


Oct. 16, 1829 April 8, 1830


Lucy Ann, daughter of John S.,


Eliza Amanda, daughter of Rev. William, aged 1 year, 2 months,


May 3, 1832


PHYE Mr. - - , a native of Switzerland, in New Jersey, in a cave where he had lived 26 years. A copyright on his history has lately been secured. Phenix of


PICKENS Israel, Esq., late Governor of Ala- bama, at Matanzas, W. I.,


Gen. - , at Tumassee, in Pendleton District, S. C., soldier of the Revolution,


PICKERING Abigail, widow of Hon. John P., Esq., at Portsmouth, N. H., aged 63 years. Phenix of


Dec. 21, 1805


Dec. 19, 1813


Oct. 27, 1823


April 9, 1824 Jan. 29, 1829


Dec. 26, 18II


April 29, 1820


PICKLE Frederick, at Tewksbury, N. J., aged 100 years; at 94 he cut 500 sheaves of rye in a day, at 97 he split 100 chestnut rails in a day. Patriot of


PICKWORTH Mrs. , at Sempring- ham Pen, near Billingborough, Eng .; was delivered of 2 boys at a birth March 4, and on the 6th of 2 more, who with the mother are doing well. She had a child 10 months before and has had 10 children,


Jan. 19, 1811


April 23, 1827


Aug. 11, 1817


William, late of the Island of St. Croix, at Providence, in 36th year,


John, at Winchester, N. H., in 85th year, father of Rev. Mr. Pickering of Providence, David F., only son of Rev. David, at Provi- dence, aged 1 year. Hon. Timothy, at Salem, aged 84 years, PICKET Miss -, in the burning of the Theatre, at Richmond, Va.,


Feb. 1, 1826 March 26, 1826


Dec. 15, 1828 July 7, 1829


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PICKWORTH;


the oldest of which was 6 years old last January. Phenix of


PICO Mary, at Taunton, aged 78 years,


PICTON Lieut. Gen. Thomas, killed at Water- loo. Phenix of


Aug. 5, 1815


July 13, 1820


Winthrop Augustus, son of Winthrop, in 5th year, -, wife of Palemon, in 30th year,


July 5, 1822 Aug. 26, 1824 Nov. 9, 1826


Albert, second son of Benjamin, in 16th year, PIEMONT , a suicide, at Old Point Comfort, Va.,


Jan. 7, 1827


PIERCE Jabez, at Dighton, aged 74 years. Phe- nix of


July 13, 1802


Mrs. Phebe, widow of Ezekiel, at Attleboro, in 78th year,


Sept. 19, 1818


Isaac, formerly of Providence, at Canandai- gua, N. Y., in 57th year,


April 27, 1820


Capt. John, son of late Jabez, at Dighton, aged 49 years,


Nov. 15, 1822


May 30, 1823


George W., son of Preserved, at Sutton, Mass., aged 2 years, 5 months,


July 22, 1828


Oct. 29, 1828


John at Beverly, Mass., aged 96 years. Was an eccentric character; wore neither hat or stockings the last 17 years of his life. His wife died 20 years since, he closed the best room and it has remained so ever since, even to the back log on the hearth. Pa- triot of


John, ist, seaman, killed in explosion on Frigate Fulton, at Brooklyn Navy Yard, PIGOT Capt. - -, killed in a mutiny. Phe- nix of


PIKE Sanford, at Providence,


Stephen C., eldest son of Capt. Job, at sea, in 22d year,


Joseph Alexander, son of James M., at Prov- idence, aged 10 months, 18 days. Phenix of


Dec. 24, 1828


June 4, 1829


Oct. 5, 1802 March 30, 1803


Feb. 1, 1812


Nov. 4, 1815


May 28, 1814 Dec. 16, 1821


PIDGE Martha, wife of Benjamin, in 28th year, Lucy, wife of Benjamin. Sr., at Dighton, Mass., in 71st year, leaves 7 children of adult age,


Dec. 31, 1820


David, at Attleboro, aged 82 years,


Aug. 29, 1823


Capt. Benjamin, at Newport, aged 69 years, Arodi, at Middleboro, Mass., aged 73 years. Patriot of


Sept. 27, 1823


James M., of Massachusetts, chief officer of ship Providence, at sea, in the Straits of Macassar,


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PIKE Silas, formerly of Providence, at Burrill- ville, in 69th year,


James, aged 38 years,


James Albert, infant son of Asa,


Albert B. Hathaway, only son of Jonathan, aged 7 months, 25 days,


Albert, son of Asa, aged about 1 year,


Capt. Job H., formerly of Providence, at Lex- ington, Ky.,


Oct. 19, 1829 Nov. 17, 1829 April 6, 1830


Joseph, at Johnston, in 83d year,


Miss Phebe, aged 81 years,


Anna, wife of Peter, aged 72 years, at North Providence,


July 11, 1831


PILES Mrs. Martha, at Seekonk, aged 70 years, sister of William Daggett,


Jan. 2, 1813


PILLING Richard, a pauper, starved to death, at the Wardleworth Workhouse, Eng. Patriot of


June 8, 1831


PINCKNEY Ninian, clerk of the Executive Council of Maryland for 30 years, at An- napolis, Md. Patriot of


Oct. 9, 1824


Gen. Charles Cotesworth, at Charleston, S. C., an officer of the Revolution; was once a candidate for the Presidency. Patriot of Gen. Thomas, at Charleston, S. C., a soldier of the Revolution,


Aug. 31, 1825


Nov. 2, 1828


PINKMAN Benjamin, of ship Gov. Tompkins, killed by Spaniards, at Havana. Patriot of PINKNEY Mary, wife of Maj. Gen. Charles Cotesworth Pinkney, at Charleston, S. C., aged 60 years,


Jan. 4, 1812


Charles Henry, infant son of Isaac H., aged II months, 27 days,


Oct. 15, 1819


Elizabeth, wife of Jacob, at Philadelphia, aged 67 years,


April 25, 1822


Elizabeth Hampton, infant daughter of Jacob, Jr.,


Oct. 3, 1822 Jan. 28, 1823


Jacob, suddenly, aged 78 years,


Charles, at Charleston, S. C., a noted dip- lomat and statesman. Patriot of


Nov. 13, 1824


John Fowler, infant son of Jacob, aged 2 years, 10 months,


Nov. 18, 1826


John Fowler, son of Jacob, aged 13 months, Isaac H., only son of Isaac H., aged 3 years, 17 days,


Feb. 3, 1830


Oct. 3, 1830


PINONDELLE Capt., of the Artillery, in Spain. Phenix of


William, at Danville, Ky., killed by lightning,


Feb. 7, 1819 Aug. 18, 1826 July 18, 1827


March 8, 1829 Oct. 6, 1829


March 2, 1811 June 14, 1821


April 16, 1823


George Slocum, aged 17 months, 14 days, infant son of Jacob,


Sept. 4, 1826


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PIPON Rev. John, at Taunton, pastor of First Congregational Church and Society,


PIRCE Miss Sylvia, at Providence, in 26th year, PITCHER Mrs. Alice, wife of Capt. John, at Cranston, in 66th year,


Jan. 7, 1821 May 21, 1812


Dec. 22, 1804


. George, at Savannah, in 28th year, native of Providence, but for 18 years resident of Savannah. Military honors. Phenix of


Capt. Jonathan, aged 92 years, a noted Nauti- cal Commander and Naval Officer in the Revolution, at Pawtuxet,


March 28, 1815


Daniel, of Providence, in 37th year, at Foster, John, at Griswold, Ct., in 64th year,


Oct. 30, 1815 Nov. 25, 1816


George T., at Providence, in 33d year,


Oct. 25, 1818


Capt. John, at Cranston, in 91st year. Ser- mon by Rev. Mr. Wilson. Ecl., 12-1.


May 1, 1820 Aug. 11, 1820


Mrs. - , wife of Larned, at Pawtucket,


Earl, at Pawtucket, in 36th year,


April 3, 1821


John, at East Greenwich, in 95th year,


Feb. 13, 1822


Benjamin S., son of William, at Cranston, in 16th year, James, in 67th year,


Aug. 22, 1825 April 18, 1829


Hannah, widow of James, in 59th year. Pa- triot of


March 3, 1830


Rebecca, wife of Isaac, in 46th year, at Provi- dence,


Jan. 5, 1806 .


John, at Newport, aged 54 years, soldier of the Revolution. Phenix of


June 3, 1809


Benjamin, at Newport, aged 47 years. Phenix of Samuel, son of late Saunders, at Providence, aged 42 years,


July 25, 1812


Amey, widow of Saunders, at Providence, in 79th year,


Oct. 17, 1817


Isaac, late of Providence, at Roxbury, mer- chant, aged 66 years,


Lydia, wife of Peter, in 33d year, John K., Esq., in 40th year,


Nov. 15, 1818 March 13, 1819 June 12, 1819


Pa- triot of


Dec. 8, 1819 Dec. 13, 1820


Thomas Eldred, of Newport, at Calcutta, India, in 49th year. Patriot of


June 16, 1821


William Humphrey, infant child of late Peter, aged ro months,


Nov. 12, 1821


i Rev. John, at Seekonk, in 72d year,


July 24, 1822


Charles Davis, son of Major William W., aged 17 months,


Dec. 24, 1823


PITMAN Saunders, in 74th year,


Aug. 15, 1804


June 15, 1811


Mrs. Mary, at Bristol, aged 72 years.


Peter, at Providence, in 35th year,


Sept: 26, 1812


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PITMAN Charles Henry, infant son of William W., aged 2 months, very suddenly, Isaac, at Newport, aged 58 years,


Jan. 1, 1828 April 10, 1828


July 11, 1828


PLACE Mrs. Desire, Wife of Nathan, at Fos- ter, in 92d year ; she lived with her hus- band upwards of 63 years; was mother of 12 children, 6 of whom are living,


July 21, 1805 Oct. 6, 1812


. Cynthia, wife of Nathan, at Cumberland, Peter, at Smithfield, in 88th year, formerly of Glocester. Phenix of


Deborah, wife of Samuel, at Newport, in 59th year. Patriot of


Sept. 22, 1819


Col. David, at Rochester, N. H., in 81st year, soldier of the Revolution,


May 12, 1820


Charles Tew, son of Peter, at. Olneyville, aged 4 years, 8 months,


May 16, 1822 July 3, 1824


Sally Ann, daughter of Peter, at Olneyville, Mary, widow of Stafford, of East Greenwich, at Providence, aged 55 years,


Aug. 26, 1824


Sarah, wife of Reuben, at Glocester, in 51st year, leaves 7 children,


Nov. 20, 1825


William Henry, infant son of Peter, aged 10 months, 27 days, at Olneyville,


Aug. 10, 1826


Norman, formerly of Foster, at Johnston, in 56th year,


Aug. 4, 1829


Sally, wife of Dea. Joseph, at Foster, in 50th year,


June 18, 1832


July 26, 1812


June 12, 1824


May 5, 1832


PLEASANT , a mulatto woman, in the burning of the theatre, at Richmond, Va.


Dec. 26, 1811


Nov. 23, 1825


Oct. 15, 1814


April 26, 1832


June 12, 1804


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Sarah, wife of Samuel, at Newport, aged 54 years,


May 2, 1831


PLACIDE Alexander, Esq., at New York, many years manager of Charleston Theatre,


PLATT James Kent, Prof. of Surgery in Uni- versity of Vermont, at Plattsburg. Patriot of


Ora, of Bedford, Westchester Co., N. Y., suicide. Patriot of


PLEASANTON Midshipman -, of U. S. ship North Carolina, at sea, on a cruise. Patriot of


PLEASANTS Samuel, State printer to Vir- ginia, at Richmond, Va. Phenix of PLIMPTON Oliver, at Southbridge, aged 78 years,


PLUMMER Lyman, of ship Atahualpa, killed by natives in Mill Bank Sound,


Dec. 17, 1814


Emily, daughter of James D., at Bristol, aged 3 years 9 months,


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PLUMER Mary Ann, wife of Alexander (colored) POKE Edward, at Smithfield, in 60th year,


POLANSBY William, of New Chester, N. Y. His 6 children perished in the burning of his dwelling house,


POLLARD Susan, of Nottingham, West N. H., at Lowell, aged 15 years. In crossing the river broke through the ice and was drowned. Patriot of


POLLEY Nathaniel, at Walpole, aged 75 years, POLLOCK Sarah, eldest daughter of Jeremiah W., of Voluntown, Ct., at Providence, in 21st year,


William W., at South Kingstown, aged 97 years. He was a mail carrier between Boston and New London during the Revo- lution, a Whig of '76, and an honest man. Patriot of


POLYDRAS Julian, Esq., first delegate in Con- gress from Territory of Orleans, in Louisi- ana,


POMEROY Elizabeth, wife of Gaines, aged 62 years,


PONSONBY Lieut. Gen. H. , killed at Waterloo. Phenix of


Aug. 5, 1815


June 28, 1811


Jan. 28, 1819


POORE Henry, of Newburyport, at Providence, aged 22 years,


Mrs. Sybil, wife of Boyleston, daughter of Joseph Farnsworth, of Fitchburgh, at Paw- tucket, aged 28 years,


Sarah, aged 22 years, became deranged and suicided by drowning, at Andover, Mass. Patriot of


POPE John, in 37th year,


Mrs. Lydia, at Wells, aged 96 years. Phenix of Dr. Benjamin, at Providence, in 28th year, Sarah, aged 46 years, of Society of Friends, PORTEAS Rt. Rev. Beilby, Bishop of London, aged 79 years, in England. Phenix of PORTER Thomas, in England, aged 58 years. . ¿ Was proprietor of the Wellenboro coach to London, which he had driven 28 years. It is calculated he drove in this time 564,404 miles. The distance was 67 miles over which he drove 6 times a week. His stage was never robbed. Phenix of


Feb. 16, 1826 Feb. 14, 1820


Dec. 13, 1820


March 4, 1829


May 30, 1830


Feb. 11, 1813


Dec. 25, 1830


June 25, 1824


Sept. 5, 1824


POOL Haven, one of the editors and proprietors of the Essex Register, at Salem, aged 29 years, suddenly,


POOLE Hope, widow of Samuel, at Providence, in 88th year,


April 2, 1822


May 10, 1824


Aug. 10, 1825 July 17, 1806 March 14, 1807


July 29, 1811


Aug. 6, 1821


Aug. 12, 1809


June 13, 1807


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PORTER Rev. Nehemiah, at Ashfield, Mass .; was the oldest graduate of Harvard, hav- ing graduated in 1745, at age of 26 years; was at death 100 years old. Patriot of Brig. General Moses, U. S. Army, at Cam- bridge, aged 66 years,


Miss Ann, at Assonet, Mass., aged 21 years, 7 months,


Capt. D. H., killed on board Mexican brig of war Guerrero, in action with a Spanish vessel,


James, native of Rhode Island, an original settler of the Genesee country, at Benton, Yates Co., N. Y., aged 86 years,


PORTLAND Duke of, late Premier of Eng- land, aged 72 years. Phenix of


POTTER Joseph, Jr.,


Samuel J., Esq, Senator in Congress, and late Lt. Gov. of the State, at South Kings- town, in 54th year. Phenix of


Philip, at Coventry, formerly of Cranston, in 67th year,


James B., son of Capt. Joseph, at sea, on board brig Mary Ann, on passage from St. Croix, in 20th year. Phenix of


June 6, 1807


June 14, 1807


March 7, 1809


Feb. 22, 1811


April 6, 1811


Jan. 21, 1812


May 22, 1813


Nov. 20, 1813


Sarah, widow of Nathan, at Providence, in 72d year,


March 8, 1814


Bela W., son of Holliman, of Cranston, at Cumberland, in 25th year,


Robert, at Coventry. Phenix of


Mahala, wife of Roswell, at Seekonk, in 22d year. Phenix of


Mahala Willard, daughter of Roswell, at See- konk. Phenix of


April 19, 1820


April 14, 1822


April 19, 1823


Feb. 9, 1828


April 24, 1829


Dec. 23, 1809 Feb. 18, 1804


Oct. 6, 1804


Jan. 14, 1805


Rebecca, daughter of Zuriel, at Cranston, in 43d year,


Mary, wife of Hon. Elisha R., at South Kings- town,


Mrs. Lydia, at Cranston, in 62d year; funeral from house of her son, Capt. A. M. Potter, Capt. John, at Scituate, at an advanced age. Phenix of


Phebe, wife of Philip, at Providence, in 20th year,


Mary Ann, daughter of Stephen, at Provi- dence, aged 16 months, 13 days. Phenix of James Field, son of Philip, at Providence, aged 3 months, 20 days,


Susan C., daughter of Philip, at Providence, aged 2 years, 6 months, 25 days,


Jan. 30, 1814


Oct. 17, 1814 Oct. 29, 1814


April 15, 1815


April 15, 1815


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POTTER Rouse, eldest son of William, at Provi- dence, in 25th year,


Sept. 3, 1815


John Chapman, son of Philip, aged 1 year 8 months, at Providence,


May 5, 1816


Job, at Cranston, in 97th year; funeral from his son's house, Capt. William Potter, May 30, buried


June 2, 1816


Marcelia Frances, daughter of Stephen, aged 1 year, 27 days,


Feb. 2, 1817


Olney, in 30th year,


Feb. 13, 1817


Eliza R., wife of Charles, in 25th year,


Feb. 14, 1817


Rebecca Greene, daughter of Capt. William, at Cranston, in 17th year,


March 20, 1817


Sarah Ann, eldest daughter of Joseph K., at Cranston, aged 3 years. Phenix of


Nov. 8, 1817


Mary M., wife of Capt. Cyrus, at Providence, in 27th year,


June 25, 1818


Dr. Nehemiah A., of Cumberland, member of General Assembly, Masonic honors,


Oct. 9, 1818


Mary E., infant daughter of Capt. Cyrus,


Oct. 24, 1818


Capt. Phineas, in 84th year,


Dec. 15, 1818


Sabra, daughter of Nathan, at Coventry, in 22d year,


Feb. 17, 1819


Samuel H., at South Kingstown, in 81st year; was hurt by a horse he was shoeing


and which fell on him ; he lived about a week. Patriot of


June 19, 1819


July 11, 1819


Aug. 27, 1819


Sept. 11, 1819


Deborah, daughter of Roscome, at Newport, in 20th year. Patriot of


Sept. 22, 1819


William, son of John, at Barrington, in 10th year. Patriot of


Sept. 22, 1819


Daniel L., son of Capt. Holiman, of Crans- ton. Funeral sermon by Rev. Mr. Car- rique. Patriot of


Oct. 9, 1819 Nov. 30, 1819


Sarah H., wife of Ezekiel H., formerly of Providence, at Plymouth, N. C., murdered by William Davis, at Alexandria, Va.,


Dec. 2, 1819


Eliza, daughter of Henry, at Cranston, in 18th year,


Aug. 20, 1820


Samuel H., formerly of South Kingstown, at Lebanon, Ct., in 41st year. Patriot of Dec. 6, 1820 Thomas, at Cranston, aged 92 years, Jan. 16, 1821


James Brown, son of William 3d, aged 3 years, 7 months,


Jan. 30, 1821


Joseph Smith, son of Christy, aged 14 months, Lucy, widow of Capt. Phinehas, in 83d year, Daniel L., merchant, of Savannah, Ga., at Charleston, S. C., aged 23 years,


Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph K.,


Feb. 11, 1820


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PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


POTTER Ann Elizabeth, infant daughter of Capt. William, at Providence, aged 15 months, Col. John, at Scituate, in 66th year. Patriot of Samuel J., formerly of South Kingstown, at Chillicothe, O.,


July 29, 1821


April 28, 1821


Catharine Amelia, daughter of Stephen, aged 13 months,


Dec. 28, 1821


Abby, daughter of Nathan, at Coventry, in 21st year,


Feb. 10, 1822


Christopher, formerly of Rhode Island, at Greenfield, Mass., aged 70 years,


July 30, 1822


Edmund, at North Providence, aged 29 years,


Aug. 13, 1822


William, at South Kingstown, soldier of the Revolution, in his 84th year ; was at White Plains and Germantown, mounted the ramparts at Red Bank,


Restcome, at Newport, aged 64 years,


Sarah, wife of Holliman, at Cranston, in 66th year, William, 2d, in 54th year,


Dec. 9, 1822 March 17, 1823


Major Pardon, at Warwick, in 70th year, sud- denly,


July 12, 1823 Aug. 17, 1823


James W., at Providence, in 34th year,


Susan, wife of Charles, and daughter of Capt. Samuel Soule, of Providence, at New York, in 48th year,


Oct. 17, 1823


Lydia, formerly of Pomfret, Ct., at Foster. Patriot of


Jan. 10, 1824


Martha, wife of William, at Newport, aged 52 years ; her clothes took fire,


May 28, 1824


Aug. 3, 1824


Philip, formerly of Brattleboro, Vt., at North Providence, aged 30 years,


Philip Henry, son of Philip, aged 6 years,


Joseph, at Freedom, N. Y., formerly of Cranston, in 68th year,


Nov. 23, 1824


Nicholas, formerly of Rhode Island, for 30 years resident of Huntington, Penn., in 91st year,


Dec. 26, 1824


John, at Scituate, in 78th year, of Society of Friends,


Feb. 15, 1825


Philip Henry, infant son of Philip, at Provi- dence, aged 3 weeks,


William, at Providence, in 43d year,


June 24, 1825 Aug. 8, 1825


Thomas, son of Rouse T., at Prudence Island, in 17th year,


Jan. 14, 1824


Miss Ann, of Lebanon, Ct., daughter of late Henry, of South Kingstown, at Provi- dence, in 37th year,


Aug. 4, 1824 Aug. 16, 1824


Dec. 18, 1821


Oct. 14, 1822 Oct. 29, 1822


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


POTTER Evans, at Boston, Buffalo Co., N. Y., aged 66 years,


Ezra, at Scituate, aged 61 years,


John C., son of Joshua, of Providence, mate of brig Sall and Hope, of Providence, at sea, on passage from Port au Prince to Wilmington, in 21st year. Patriot of


Jan. 25, 1826


George, formerly of Providence, at Grafton, N. H., aged 74 years,


March 29, 1 826


William Lafayette, son of William, aged 2 years, 5 months,


July 18, 1 826


Sally, widow of Mowrey, in 61st year, sud- denly,


July 26, 1826


Phillis (colored), a servant of rare worth, at an advanced age,


Jan. 19, 1827


Abigail, widow of William, in 86th year, at Newport,


March 1, 1827


Elam O., Esq, aged 54 years, at Enfield, Ct .; he cut his hand with a sickle, which caused lockjaw and death,




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