Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XIX, Part 20

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. - , 1825


Edward Augustus, infant son of Abraham, at Providence, aged 19 months,


Sept. 6, 1825


Edward Augustus, son of Abraham, aged 10 months,


Sept. 6, 1825


Elizabeth, daughter of late Capt. aged 16 years, at New York. Patriot of William P., son of Nicholas, drowned near the Central Bridge, aged 22 years. Patriot of


Dec. 2, 1829


STOBEN William (colored), at Providence, aged 68 years,


June 26, 1821


STOCKES Edward, aged 100 years, at Water- ford, Eng .; though poor was a great lover of animals. Patriot of


July 15, 1829


May 21, 1826


Nov. 29, 1826


Jan. 19, 1828


March 6, 1828


STOCKWELL Samuel, formerly of the Boston and Providence Theatres, at New York, aged 28 years. Phenix of


Jarvas J., of Bangor, Me., member of Senior Class, Brown University, at Providence,


He went out in a boat to drown a cat when in the struggle he was drowned, but not the cat, at Cross Lake, Weeds- port. Patriot of


Mrs. New York, killed in explo- sion on Frigate Fulton, at Brooklyn Navy Yard,


STODDARD Major Luther, at Geneva, N. Y., aged 60 years; officer of the Revolution. Phenix of


March 27, 1825


Sept. 21, 1816


Sept. 6, 1821


Aug. 6, 1828


June 4, 1829


Feb. 21, 1807 .


STOCKMAN Dr. Christian, committed suicide on passage down the Hudson from Al- bany to New York, aged 60 years,


Samuel, at Newport, aged 54 years. Patriot ot


Mrs. Nancy, widow of Samuel S., at New- port, aged 50 years. Patriot of


STOCKTON Hon. Richard, at Princeton, N. J., aged 64 years,


July 21, 1830


157


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


STODDARD Lucy, at Providence, in 70th year. Phenix of


Nov. 12, 1808


Salisbury, at Middletown, R. I., in 91st year. Phenix of


Oct. 13, 1810


Major -, of lockjaw from a wound received in battle in Ohio. Phenix of


May 29, 1813


Sarah Guild, infant daughter of Martin, aged 10 months,


Nov. 15, 1818


Salisbury, Jr., son of Salisbury, of Newport, at sea, on passage from Havana,


July 22, 1819


Jonathan, in 23d year,


Aug. 13, 1821


John, in 23d year, son of Samuel,


Aug. 13, 1821


Elizabeth Hellen, infant daughter and only child of Martin,


Oct. 23, 1821


Lorenzo Dow, infant daughter of Thomas, of Newport,


Aug. 26, 1822


wife of Daniel, at Hartland, Vt .; was delivered of 3 children, I boy and 2 girls, and all doing well,


Jan. 5, 1823


-, wife of Daniel, was delivered of 3 children, 1 son and 2 girls at one birth, at Woodstock, Vt. He is the father of 20 children, 19 of whom are living,


Jan. 5, 1823 Oct. 23, 1823


Noah, at Newport, aged 54 years,


Noah, at Newport, aged 52 years,


Oct. 31, 1823


Priscilla, widow of Henry, of Middletown, at Newport, aged 41 years,


Nov. 19, 1823


, murdered by Perry Anthony, in Bay of Honduras, who was executed therefor, Martin Belzoni, only child of Martin, at At- tleboro, aged 17 months,


Dec. 22, 1824


wife of Salisbury, at Newport,


killed at a church raising by falling timbers, at Boston,


June 6, 1826'


, child of Rev. Isaac, of Middleboro, at Bristol,


Nathaniel, suddenly, aged 24 years,


George, youngest son of Harding W., in 8th year, .


June 30, 1829 Nov. 14, 1831


Abby H., daughter of Harding, in 14th year, STOKES Josiah, killed by the fall of a building, at New York,


Abby Ann, daughter of Samuel, aged 3 years, 10 months,


STONE Dea. Joseph, at Cranston, aged 76 years. Phenix of


Sept. 28, 1802


Dea. Jonas, at Newton, Mass., aged 92 years. Phenix of


Oct. 13, 1804


Gen. Joshua Hoskins, at Annapolis, Md. Phenix of


Aug. 3, 1825 April 17, 1826


Sept. 13, 1826 Jan. 7, 1828


May 4, 1832


Aug. 3, 1832


Oct. 27, 1804


.


158


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


STONE William, at Pomfret, Ct., in 89th year, father to late Post Rider between Pomfret and Providence. Phenix of


Capt. Stephen, at Providence, in 4Ist year, Mary, wife of Hopkins, at Warwick, in 32d year. Phenix of


May 21, 1814


Capt. John, at Killingly, Ct., in 68th year; soldier of the Revolution,


July 15, 1818


Philemon, William a d Cyrus, children of Zephna and Lois, of Kinsman, O., drowned by the mother while insane under a re- ligious delusion,


May 14, 1820


Amos. at Cranston, in 55th year; leaves wife and 10 children,


Feb. 27, 1821 Sept. 18, 1821


William, at Coventry, in 87th year,


Catharine, widow of Whipple, at Warwick, aged 53 years,


Nov. 9, 1822 Aug. 9, 1823


Samuel, at Scituate, in 58th year,


Capt. Joseph, member of the Common Coun- cil of Boston, drowned in the harbor there by capsizing of the boat. Patriot of


Sept. 25, 1824


Joseph, son of Joseph S.,


Samuel Augustus, son of Samuel, aged 5 years,


Sept. 23, 1826


Edward and Haverd, of Bourbon Co., Ky., killed by slaves. Patriot of


Oct. 14, 1826


murdered by Daniel, his father, who was tried for the same and found guilty of man- slaughter. Patriot of


Oct. 14, 1826 Dec. 22, 1826


Earl M .. son of Asa, Esq., at Coventry,


Lydia, widow of William, Esq., at Coventry, aged 90 years, 4 months, 18 days,


April 14, 1827


Augustus, infant son of Samuel, aged 2 months,


Feb. 7, 1828


James Burrell, youngest son of Nathan K., at Scituate, in 3d year,


March 16, 1828


Arthur F .. son of Asa, at Coventry, in 22d year,


March 18, 1828


Susan R., at Coventry, aged 2 years, daugh- ter of Artemus,


July 9, 1828


Sheldon H., at Coventry, aged 14 years, son of Artemus,


STOUGHTON James, stabbed to death by Robert M. Goodwin, at New York,


July 28, 1828


Dec. 21, 1819


March 20, 1826


Don Thomas, the French Consul for New York State, which official capacity he had held for 30 years, at New York, in 78th year,


Aug. 4, 1810 March 21, 181I


Daniel, of Oakham, Mass., while drunk shot at and killed his son. He is about 69 years old,


Oct. 24, 1825 Aug. 13, 1826


159


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


STOWE Polly, wife of Samuel, at Providence, after 7 years illness. Phenix of STOW Mrs. Lydia, wife of Francis, at Provi- dence, in 28th year. Phenix of STOWE Samuel, at Providence, in 65th year, Catherine, wife of Samuel, aged 36 years, STOWELL William, proprietor of the Museum, formerly of Hingham, at Rochester, N. Y, aged 54 years. Patriot of


Nov. 16, 1811


June 8, 1816 Sept. 29, 1825 March 10, 1828


Nov. 14, 1829


STRAIT Thomas, murdered by Anthony Spencer, at East Greenwich. Newspaper says he is likely to recover,


Dec. 29, 1802


STRANG Jesse L., executed for murder, at Al- bany, N. Y.,


Aug. 24, 1827


STRANGE John, at Swanzey, in 70th year, a Revolutionary pensioner. Was a drummer and beat a drum at Providence July 4, 1826, Thomas, killed by the upsetting of a stage. Patriot of


June 17, 1827


Sept. 15, 1827


STRATCHAN Lydia, suicide by hanging, at Boston. Patriot of


May 7, 1831


STRATTON Abby Clemmons, daughter of Capt. John, at Warwick, in 4th year. Patriot of Phebe, wife of Capt. John, at Warwick, aged 36 years,


STRAWHEAKER Mrs. Elizabeth, at Savannah, aged 92 years, 6 months. She came from Germany in early life, has resided here 70 years. Patriot of


STREETER Nancy, daughter of William, at Smithfield, aged 14 years,


Minerva, daughter of William, at Smithfield, aged 18 years,


Fanny, daughter of William, at Smithfield, aged 22 years,


July 18, 1820


March 12, 1825


STRICKER Gen. John, at Baltimore. Served in the Revolution and commanded the 3d Brigade in defence of Baltimore in late war; at Baltimore. Patriot of


STROBRIDGE Richard, Esq., postmaster at Freetown, aged 37 years. Patriot of


Aug. 10, 1822


STRONG Tertius, at Westhampton, Mass., a late graduate from Williams College. Phe- nix of


Hon. Caleb, late Governor of Massachusetts, at Northampton, in 75th year, suddenly, Caleb, late Governor of Massachusetts. 'Pa- triot of


June 29, 1802


Nov. 7, 1819


Nov. 24, 1819


Oct. 4, 1820


March 29, 1822


Oct. 17, 1821 1


Feb. - , 1820


May -, 1820


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


July 2, 1825


160


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


STRONG Miss Hepzibah, at Lebanon, Ct., aged 67 years. She injured her spine when 19 years old; she has never been able to raise her head from the pillow since. Patriot of -, aged about 14 years, buried by the cave of a sand bank, at Rochester, N. Y. Pa- triot of


Oct. 16, 1822


Aug. 21, 1824


Capt. Henry S., at New Orleans, aged 24 years, of Bristol, R. I., late master of brig Mordecai,


July 14, 1830


STUART Elizabeth, at Roxbury, Mass., aged 91 years, widow of Gilbert, and mother of the present Gilbert, of Boston. Patriot of STUDLEY Freeman, formerly of Yarmouth, in 36th year,


. Feb. 3, 1819


July 11, 1820 Oct. 15, 1821


Capt. Abraham, aged about 45 years,


Hannah, wife of Kinsley, at Providence, in 25th year,


Dec. 26, 1829


STURGES William Watson, son of William, Esq., of Boston, at Provincetown, Mass. Was a member of Sophomore Class, Har- vard College. In gibing the vessel he was thrown on deck and so injured he died next day,


Aug. 2, 1827


Miss Mary, formerly of Wrentham, at Taun- ton, aged 20 years,


Sept. 29, 1822


Mrs. Elizabeth, at Middleboro, aged 98 years. Patriot of


Isaac, at Salem, aged 75. Was under Lafay- ette for 2 years ; was at Burgoyne's cap- ture and saw him deliver his sword. Pa- triot of


STUTSON Mrs. Delia, at North Kingstown, in 100th year,


Capt. Daniel, in 37th year,


STUTTARD James, suddenly,


STYLES David, a seaman belonging to brig Nancy, of Bristol, at Havana. Phenix of Sarah, at Springfield, Penn., in 94th year. She married at age of 20 years, Mr. Stains, then in his 77th year, by whom she had 9 children. He died at the age of 105 years; married second, David Styles; lost her eyesight soon after and was blind 21 years when she had it restored which lasted a year when she again lost it; was blind in all 31 years ; was member of Baptist Church more than 50 years,


Oct. 27, 1830


Dec. 18, 1817


Jan. 24, 1824 June 20, 1822


July 12, 1817


Dec. 15, 1820


STURTEVANT Major Isaac, late publisher of Massachusetts Spy, at Keene, N. H., aged 88 years,


July 5, 1816


April 18, 1827


161


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


STYMER Martin, in 38th year,


SUBON Count N-, an officer of celebrity, and brother-in-law of the celebrated Sur- varron, in Russia. Phenix of SUYDAM Eliza M., daughter of John, aged about 17 years, drowned at Trenton Falls, near Utica, N. Y. Patriot of


SULLIVAN Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Daniel, in 83d year,


James, Governor of Massachusetts, at Boston, in 64th year. (See obit.) Phenix of


Daniel, at Providence, in 98th year, native of Ireland, but had long resided in this town, Capt. John, of steamboat Hornet, drowned in the wreck of the boat by a tornado, on the Ohio. Patriot of


SUMMERFIELD William, at Bloomingdale, N. Y., aged 54 years, father of Rev. Mr. S. Patriot of


SUMMERS Isaac Cooper, of ship Atahualpa, killed by natives, in Mill Bank Sound,


Barzillai, son of Severn, at Warwick, aged 4 years,


SUMNER Benjamin, at Coventry, formerly of Boston, aged 48 years. Phenix of


Keziah, wife of Ebenezer, at Milford, aged 59 years. Her disease was of a dropsical character. In 3 years 2041 lbs. of water was drawn from her; estimating a pint a pound makes 255 gallons, or 8 barrels of 32 gal- lons each,


George D., at Taunton, aged 20 years,


Capt. John N., at Providence, aged 59 years, Maria, widow of Benjamin, at Coventry, aged 48 years. Phenix of Rev. Joseph, D. D., at. Shrewsbury, in 85th year and 63rd of his ministry. Patriot of SUMPTER Gen. - -, an officer of the Revo- lution, at Camden, S. C.,


SUTTON Mary, of Balden Co., N. C., aged 116 years. Was a native of Culpepper Co., Va. She had 5 sons and 7 daughters, all now living; her descendants are 1492. Has been at the birth of 1121 children; at 52 her sight failed her but returned at 76 and remained good until she was 98 when it again failed. Phenix of


Rachel, wife of William, daughter of Joseph Matthews, of Killingly, Ct., in 43d' year, Rhoda, widow of Robert, in 87th year,


March 8, 1832


Dec. 7, 1805


Aug. 1, 1827


March 5, 1807


Dec. 17, 1808


April 30, 1814


June 16, 1832


Sept. 24, 1825


June 12, 1804


June 13, 1821


Feb. 9, 1811


March 28, 1822 April 14, 1826 Aug. 17, 1831


Nov. 21, 1812


Dec. 22, 1824


June 1, 1832


April 20, 1811


Aug. 26, 1823 Aug. 31, 1827


162


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


SUTTON Oliver, in 55th year,


SWAIN Albert F., son of Barnabas, of Nan- tucket, at Providence, in 31st year,


Sept. 30, 1828


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


Dec. 8, 1824


SWAN Betsey, wife of Benjamin, at Smithfield, in 42d year,


Aug. 28, 1814 March 19, 1819


Capt. Thomas, at Stonington, aged 52 years, Nathaniel Osborn, youngest son of N. P., at Bristol, aged 18 months,


Sept. 23, 1821


Mrs. Joanna, widow of Richard, aged 79 years, at Newport,


March 1, 1827


William, at Smithfield, in 57th year,


Oct. 29, 1829


Col. James, formerly of Boston, at Paris. He had been in jail for debt for the last 25 years, . SWASEY Mary, at Newport Asylum, aged 64 years. Patriot of


March 18, 1831


Oct. 1, 1823


SWARTWOUT Thomas, killed in a duel, at Al- gesiras, aged 17 years; was a midshipman on board the Essex and fought with another midshipman of the same ship. Phenix of


SWARTZ Mrs. Ann, In. 54th year,


SWEARINGEN George, executed for murder, at Wills Creek, near Cumberland, Md. Patriot of


Oct. 10, 1832


George, executed near Cumberland, Md. Patriot of


SWEENEY Edward, ordinary seaman, on board the U. S. frigate Essex, during a cruise,


Jan. 24, 1813


Sept. 19, 1807 Jan. 3, 1811


Esther, wife of Gideon, Jr., at Providence, in 33d year. Phenix of.


Oct. 12, 1811


Dec. 29, 1812


Mrs. Esther, at Attleboro, aged 35 years. Phenix of


Feb. 3, 1816


Hartford, aged 27 years, son of Gideon, of Attleboro, and graduate of Brown Univer- sity, at Richmond, Va.,


Rev. George D., at Bryan Co., Ga., aged 37 years, native of Rhode Island. Phenix of John, of Newport, 3d mate of brig Nereus, in the Mississippi River,


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


Oct. 19, 1828


April 10, 1818


April 18, 1818


June 16, 1819


Sept. 5, 1819


John, at Providence,


Abby, wife of Joseph, at Providence, sud- denly, in 30th year,


Oct. 10, 1829


SWEET Nancy T., at East Greenwich, in 4th year, youngest daughter of Rev. Elisha. Phenix of


June 29, 1802 June 6, 1827


163


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


SWEET Nehemiah, in 79th year,


Dr. Jonathan, the bonesetter, at South Kings- town,


May 15, 1820


Hannah Tillinghast, wife of Angell, daugh- ter of Willis Taft, of Uxbridge, at Upton, Mass.,


June 24, 1821 Aug. 5, 1821


Samuel, at North Kingstown, aged 72 years, Charles James, son of Otis, aged 1 year, 9 months,


Oct. 18, 1821


Lucy K., wife of Otis, at Providence, in 28th year,


March 12, 1822


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


May 9, 1822


Eliza, daughter of Jonathan, at Cumberland, in 7th year,


Oct. 29, 1822 Jan. 22, 1823


William, infant son of Michael, aged I year, Mary, daughter of George, aged 15 years, at Middletown,


May 3, 1824 July 29, 1824


Henry A., son of Alexander G.,


Abigail Sayles, daughter of Jesse B., at Prov- idence, aged 6 months, 6 days,


Aug. 28, 1824


Esther, youngest daughter of Jeremiah, at Glocester, aged 29 years,


Sept. 16, 1824


Joanna; wife of Jesse B., daughter of Smith Sayles, of Smithfield, at Providence, aged 27 years,


June 18, 1825 July 8, 1825


Dr. Nathan, at Glocester, in 82d year,


Hannah Frazier, daughter of Benajah, at Providence, in 35th year,


John Clarke, son of Menzie, in 3d year,


Dr. Job, at Boston, formerly of South Kings- town, aged 32 years,


Nov. 11, 1826 June 20, 1827


Otis, of Providence, at Mobile, aged 34 years, Henry Augustus, infant son of William, at Pawtucket,


May 24, 1827


Gideon, at Attleboro, in 89th year,


Nov. 29, 1827


Capt. James, suddenly, aged 86 years,


Dec. 11, 1827


John Clarke, son of Menzies, aged 4 months,


Jan. 18, 1828 Feb. 21, 1828


Mary, wife of Valentine, at Johnston, in 64th year,


Thomas, at Cumberland, aged 37 years,


Nancy, wife of Alexar, formerly of Jamaica, at Providence, aged 28 years,


Sept. 14, 1828


Persis, widow of Philip, at Johnston; she was member of Baptist Church above 45 years, Ira, son of Philip, at Smithfield, aged 26 years,


April 30, 1829


July 13, 1829


Sept. 14, 1829


Dea. Daniel, at Scituate, in 71st year; leaves wife and 7 children,


Sept. 29, 1819


Nov. 29, 1825 March 24, 1826


Henry, at Attleboro, in 67th year,


March 3, 1828 Aug. 22, 1828


164


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


SWEET Dea. Daniel, at Scituate, in 71st year, Charles Owen, son of Jesse B., aged 21 months,


Horatio, of Boston, of the firm of Sprague and Sweet, of Cadiz and Gibraltar, at Cadiz. Patriot of


Mrs. Rebecca, at Attleboro, aged 85 years. Patriot of


Hon. Thomas, at East Greenwich, aged 61 years, for several years a Justice of Court of Common Pleas for the County. Pa- triot of


Ira, son of Jesse B., aged I year, 6 months, Capt. John, at Eastport, Me., killed by acci- dental discharge of a gun. Patriot of


SWEETLAND Thomas A., eldest son of Dan- iel, at Providence, in 20th year,


Nathan J., at Pawtucket, aged 42 years,


George, at Attleboro, in 60th year,


May 6, 1827


April 9, 1830


Aug. 25, 1830


Nov. 28, 1825


Nov. 9, 1805


Aug. 6, 1814


March 18, 1830


SWINBOURNE Nathaniel, Jr., son of Nathaniel, of Newport, at New Orleans, in 22d year, Daniel, at Newport, in 59th year,


Seth, at Newport, aged 24 years,


Capt. Thomas, at Newport, aged 38 years. Patriot of


SYLVESTER Ann, a free black, at Falmouth, Jamaica, aged 133 years. She remembered the earthquake at Port Royal in 1692, and was at time about 15 years of age. She had at one time children, grand and great-grandchildren to the number of 82. Her teeth were good to the last and her


Sept. 15, 1829 Sept. 21, 1830


Sept. 22, 1830


Dec. 4, 1830


Dec. 4, 1830 Sept. 27, 1832


Sept. 29, 1832


Nov. 10, 1825 July 2, 1826


Ann Eliza, daughter of Daniel, in 18th year, Peter, at Massachusetts General Hospital, from Ohio, aged about 40 years. Patriot of SWEETZER Luke, son of Philip, at Pawtucket, aged 1 year, 7 months,


SWIFIELD Robert, a pensioner, in England, Chelsea College, aged 155 years. Phenix of SWIFT Gen. John, was murdered by a British prisoner of war. He was second in com- mand of the Corps of Volunteers raised by New York under General Porter. He served through the Revolution and was in .several actions. He resided near Wyom- ing, that scene of Indian massacre. Phe- nix of


James F., U. S. Civil Engineer, aged 24 years, son of Gen. Joseph G., at Washing- ton, D. C.,


July 16, 1819


Jan. 6, 1820


June 7, 1823


Aug. 31, 1825


165


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


SYLVESTER : '


eyes to do fine needle work up to a fort- night of her death,


Miranda, wife of Amos, in 27th year, Susannah, daughter of late Joseph, at New- port, aged 67 years,


May 15, 1810 Dec. 1, 1820


Nov. 29, 1822


Amos, at Scituate, aged 82 years. He claimed he was one of those who destroyed the Rev- enue Cutter Gaspee, in Narragansett Bay, in June, 1772,


March 24, 1827


SYMMES John Cleves, at Hamilton, Butler Co., Ohio, a native of New Jersey. Had served several years in U. S Army; author of Theory of Open Poles and Concentric Spheres, May 19, 1829


SYMONDS Francis, seaman of the U. S. frigate Chesapeake, from wounds received in ac- tion with British Frigate Shannon,


June 1, 1813


T


TABOR Eliphal, at Westport, Mass., aged 68 years, widow of Capt. Philip,


Susan, daughter of Philip, of Tiverton, at Providence, in 30th year,


Sept. 28, 1812


Nov. 13, 1814 Aug. 25, 1816


Mrs. Sarah, at Tiverton, aged 100 years, 8 months. The number of her posterity is not known, but it is known that she had 125 great-grandchildren living at her death and probably more than 150. Patriot of Joseph, at Little Compton, in 47th year,


Joanna, wife of Samuel M., at Providence, in 23d year,


April 15, 1821


Ann Elizabeth, infant daughter of Joseph, at Pawtucket,


Nov. 4, 1824.


Benjamin, aged 70 years, a Revolutionary pensioner. Patriot of


March 16, 1825


Newell, at New Bedford, Mass., lost two children by measles,


May 26, 1825


Constant, at Providence, at an advanced age. Patriot of


Frances, wife of Constant, at Newport,


June 7, 1809


Gardiner, at Providence, aged 26 years, Capt. William, at Bristol, in 57th year,


April 24, 1819 Oct. 29, 1819


Mary Gray, daughter of Otis, aged 14 months, Edwin, son of Pardon, aged 3 months,


Aug. 18, 1824 Aug. 25, 1824


Nov. 2, 1825 Jan. 26, 1826


166


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TABOR John W., aged 29 years, printer,


Hon. Constant, at Newport, aged 83 years, formerly clerk ot Court of Common Pleas for Newport County, later Chief Justice of same. Was once General Treasurer beside other offices of trust,


Samuel L., son of Samuel M., aged 2 years, 7 months,


Charles, aged 19 years, killed by a falling timber on the site of the Arcade,


Ann Elizabeth, infant daughter of Samuel M., of Providence, at Fall River, aged 10 months,


Aug. 5, 1827


Capt. Robert, master of ship Grand Turk, at sea, on passage from New Bedford to Brazil Bank, aged about 30 years. Patriot of


Feb. 10, 1830


Mary E., wife of Alfred H., at Glocester, aged 22 years,


May 27, 1830


TAFT Thankful, wife of Daniel, daughter of Jedediah Wilson, of Smithfield, at Wood- stock, Ct., in 32d year,


Mellen, at Mendon, Mass., aged 29 years,


George, infant son of Grovener, aged 2 years, Samuel Jackson, son of Grovenor, aged 9 months,


May 13, 1821 Dec. 5, 1821 Jan. 25, 1823


Capt. Otis, at Cranston,


Sweeting Comstock, son of Sweeting,


Leonard, at Dunstable, N. H., aged 29 years, formerly of Attleboro, Mass. Patriot of


June 4, 1828


Olive, wife of Noah, of Uxbridge, at Paw- tucket, aged 28 years,


July 14, 1828


Anna, widow of Stephen, formerly of Ux- bridge, Mass., at Providence, in 83d year,


March 31, 1830


June 2, 1810


Rev. Samuel, formerly M. C., of Colraine, Mass., aged 71 years. Patriot of


May 11, 1825


Capt. John, son of Clarke, of Middletown, at Charleston, S. C., aged 39 years. Pa- triot of


Sept. 7, 1825


TALBOT Benjamin, at Providence,


Benjamin, at Providence, in 18th year,


July 9, 1826


Dec. 20, 1826


Feb. 21, 1827


May 25, 1827


April 29, 1815 Sept. 18, 1819 Ang. 10, 1820


Samuel, at Johnston, aged 74 years, leaves wife and 9 children,


June 27, 1828


TAGGART Mrs. Sarah, wife of Henry C., daughter of John Williams, of Newport, at Middleboro, N. Y., in 23d year. Phe- nix of


Capt. John, formerly of Middletown, at Charleston, S. C., aged 39 years. Patriot of


Sept. 17, 1825


July 15, 1805 Nov. 15, 1817


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS 167


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


Oct. 7, 1822


TALBOT Margaret, wife of Capt. Zephaniah, at Warren. Patriot of


May 14, 1825


TALBOTT Capt. - , lost with his vessel, the schooner Good Intent, on Lake Erie,


Dec. 9, 1825 Aug. 3, 1829


TALBOT Mrs. Sarah B., in 63d year,


TALCOTT Mr. -- , at Starkey, N. Y. During the absence of himself and wife from home the house caught fire and his 3 children perished,


April 10, 1826


Dec. 21, 1821


June 30, 1824


April 19, 1809


Lucy, wife of Benjamin, at Providence, aged 39. Phenix of


June 10, 1809


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


Sept. 27, 1817


Harriet, daughter of Benjamin, Jr., aged 19 years, Miss Sally, aged 23 years,


July 26, 1819 Sept. 26, 1820


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


July 26, 1823


Penelope, wife of John, of Tiverton, at North Providence, in 49th year. Patriot of


Oct. 1, 1823


Thomas, aged 46 years, at Chatham, Ct., for- merly of Providence,


March 24, 1824


Moses, of Providence, ship carpenter of ship Washington, drowned from said ship below Canton, China, aged 47 years,


Oct. - , 1827 May 19, 1828


Kendall, son of late Moses, in 15th year,


Adeline, youngest daughter of late Moses, in 11th year,


May 18, 1829


TALLYRAND Charles M., secretary for For- eign Affairs to Napoleon I, at Milan. Phe- nix of 1


Sept. 7, 1805


TANDY Napper, an Irish exile, at Bourdeaux, France. Phenix of


Oct. 29, 1803


TANNER Henry, aged 18 years, son of Palmer, at North Kingstown. Was playing with a younger brother aged 14 years, at drill with muskets, when the younger discharged his weapon with fatal effect. Phenix of


Bennett Munro, son of William, at Bristol, in 11th year,


Oct. 12, 1818.


Nathaniel W., son of Christopher, at Crans- ton, in 3d year,


July 29, 1815.


July 28, 1822


TALMADGE Col. James, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in 78th year, officer of the Revolution, James Edward, son of Gen. James, of Pough- keepsie, N. Y., aged 5 years. Patriot of TALLMAN Capt. Thomas, in 72d year, at Prov- idence,


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


TANNER Christopher, at Cranston, aged 3[ years,


John Bacon, son of William, at Providence, George W., son of Palmer, at Coventry, in 5th year,


Elizabeth, daughter of late Christopher, aged 14 years,


Margaret, wife of Palmer, at North Kings- town, in 80th year, leaves 5 children,


TANTON Henry, 95, killed by his wife, 57, at Bath, Eng. They had been married but a short time. Patriot of


July 27, 1825


Dec. 1, 1824


TARDY Joseph F., a clerk at New York, in a fit of delirium jumped out of a window, lived several hours,


July 9, 1823


TARENTE Princess of, and Duchess of Tre- merille, at Paris, aged 28, a fair disciple of Fenelon. Patriot of


April 18, 1829


TARP John, a Revolutionary pensioner, aged 75 years,


Feb. 16, 1825


TASKER John. superintendent of A. Robinson's Print Works, at Fall River, aged about 50 years, native of England,


May 9, 1828 Aug. 10, 1831


Dec. 8, 1804


TAYER Edward A., son of Capt. Edward, of Newport, at sea, on board brig Hiram, on passage from Havana, in 17th year. Pa- triot of


Aug. 4, 1819


William, at Newport, in 86th year,


Capt. . William, formerly of Newport, at Natic factory, in 56th year; leaves wife and 9 children,




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