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Nov. 5, 1808
Aug. 27, 1822 June 25, 1824 :
TROTTER Capt. William, formerly of Provi -. dence, at Bradford, Vt.,
June 11, 1822
Nov. 21, 1816
Dec. 29, 1819
193
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
TRUESDALE Joseph, son of Perley, at Monson, Mass., aged 16 years,
TRUESDALL Harriet Lee, daughter of Thomas, in 16th year,
April 13, 1829
TRUESDELL Eleanor Lee, infant daughter of Thomas, aged 6 months,
Aug. 15, 1830
TRUEMAN Capt. John, at Annapolis, Md., soldier of the Revolution. Phenix of Nathan of Providence, aged 51 years, John, in 60th year,
Feb. 25, 1809 Sept. 21, 1818 Sept. 18, 1828
TRUMBULL Jonathan, at Lebanon, Ct., aged 69 years, Governor of Connecticut,
Aug. 7, 1809
David, Esq., at Lebanon, Ct., aged 71 years. Patriot of
Jan. 30, 1822
TRUXTON Com. Thomas, late of U. S. Navy, at Philadelphia,
May 5, 1822
TUCKER John, a soldier in Ashford Barracks, Eng,; he died at 4 o'clock in the morning; his widow married before 12 the same day, and attended as chief mourners in the even- ing. Phenix of
Jan. 14, 1804
Elisha, of Glocester, a mariner, lost in the bay from a sailboat,
David, at Smithfield, in 49th year,
William, son of David, at Smithfield, aged 24 years. Phenix of
Feb. 22, 1817
Ann, eldest daughter of Elisha, at Killingly, in 21st year. Patriot of
Jan. 13, 1819 March 2, 1822
Miss Emma, formerly of Dighton, Mass., on St. John's Plantation, Camoroca, near Matanzas, W. I., last of Nov., 1820 July 28, 1821
Miss Patience, at Newport, in 75th year,
Thomas T., at Washington, D. C., treasurer of U. S .; one of the oldest officers of the government,
Elizabeth, in 72d year,
William A., son of James, in 21st year, at Pawtuxet,
Dec. 17, 1829
TUCKERMAN Rhoda, widow of Isaac, in 70th year,
March 18, 1819
TUDOR Heart, wife of Dr. - Tudor, daughter of late Capt. Samuel Wickham, of Newport, at Middlebury, Ct., aged 55 years. Patriot of April 28, 1821
-, American Charge de Affairs, at Rio Janeiro, S. A., native of Boston, about
March 12, 1830
May 17, 1831
Elihu, killed in an explosion, at Newburgh, N. J. Patriot of
March 3, 1827
Sept. 1, 1806 Oct. 1, 1815
Amey, at North Providence, in 75th year,
Feb. 8, 1828 Sept. 16, 1829
194
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
TUELL Benjamin, at Newport, suddenly, aged 52 years, TURKINGTON Oliver, aged 16 years, killed in a scuffle by Hiram Lossee, at Whitly, Ca. Patriot of
Oct. II, 1826
Sept. 19, 1827
TURNBULL Nichol, native of Smyrna, aged 70 years; is believed to have been the first planter to raise, for export, cotton in large quantity, near Savannah,
Oct. 10, 1824
TURNER Anna, only daughter of Stutely, at Glocester, in 21st year. Phenix of
Sept. 19, 1807
Mrs. Hannah, at Warren, in 88th year. Phenix of
Jan. 11, 1812
Martha, wife of Stutely, at Glocester, in 57th year,
April 18, 1812
Hopey, daughter of Capt. Moses, at Warren, William, at Providence, in 27th year,
June 24, 1812
Haile, son of Capt. William, at Warren, aged 22. Phenix of
June 14, 1817
, wife of James, aged 19 years, killed by being thrown from a carriage, at Middle- town, Ct.,
July 22, 1819 Oct. 25, 1819
Capt. Thomas, in 56th year, suddenly,
James, son of Stuteley, at Glocester, in 4Ist year, suddenly, by the falling of a tree, leaves wife and 2 children,
Nov. 2, 1819
Amos, at the hospital, in 36th year ; native of Hanover, Mass.,
Sept. 23, 1820
Henry E., of Newport, on coast of Africa, of the fever, midshipman on board U. S. Ship John Adams. Patriot of
Jan. 27, 1821
Ann, daughter of Amos, at Warwick, in 13th year,
Nov. 26, 1821
Dr. Peter, at East Greenwich, aged about 75 years ; a celebrated surgeon and physician, and served in the Revolution,
Joshua, at Cranston, aged 98 years, 24 days, Vashti Peck, youngest daughter of late Wil- liam, of Rehoboth, at Providence, in 18th year,
Feb. 14, 1822 Jan. 9, 1823
Feb. 28, 1823
May 21, 1823
July 9, 1823
Aug. 16, 1823
Dr. John, at Troy, Mass., aged 75 years ; was a surgeon in the Revolution,
, while hunting squirrels discharged his gun which contents took effect in his child about 18 months old, who lived but a few minutes after being shot, at Augusta, Ky. Patriot of
, son of Caleb, aged 8 years; he was crushed by a hogshead of rum that rolled out of a wagon and fell upon him, at Taun- ton,
April 17, 1815
195
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
TURNER Lydia Ann, daughter of Joshua, aged 10 months,
Amos, aged 58 years,
Feb. 18, 1826 Jan. 24, 1827
Mrs. - , her family of three persons mur- dered by slaves, at Southampton Co., Va. Patriot of
Aug. 31, 1831
Nat; his murderer was hung at Jerusalem, Va. Patriot of
Nov. 23, 1831
TURPENNY -, killed at Utica, N. Y .; a stick of timber he was raising falling on him. Patriot of
June 1, 1831 July 4, 1826 Feb. 5, 1828
TURPIN Benjamin, in 64th year, Lewis (colored), aged 59 years,
Marcy K., wife of John P., daughter of Wil- liam Bradford, aged 23 years,
July 6, 1829
Mark K., wife of John P., daughter of Wil- liam Bradford, aged 23 years,
July 6, 1829
TURRELL Mrs. Deborah, at Providence, in 75th year,
April 11, 1825 Oct. 8, 1825
TURRILL Nathan H., at Providence,in 34th year, TUTHILL Cornelius, Esq., late a member of Connecticut Assembly, at New Haven. Patriot of
Feb. 26, 1825 May 11, 1807
TUTTLE Beri, drowned at New Haven, Ct.,
, a bound boy, who had found a hard master, hung himself to escape future torture, at Goshen, Ct.,
April 1, 1822
Esther S., wife of Col. Job S., daughter of late Lindburn Blake, of Rochester, N. H., at Providence, aged 25 years,
April 21, 1826
Margaretta, wife of Lieut. John P., U. S. Navy, and second daughter of Com. James Barron, at Norfolk, Va. Patriot of
Dec. 31, 1825
Lieut. John P., at sea, on passage from Matanzas to Pensacola,
June 9, 1827
First Lieut. - , of U. S. Ship John Adams, at sea, and was buried in the Gulf Stream, TYLER Ann, widow of Capt. Ebenezer, in 88th year. Phenix of
Feb. 25, 1804
Col. Ebenezer, at Attleboro, Mass., aged 75 years,
Feb. 7, 1811
Mehitable, wife of William, at Providence, in 72d year,
June 25, 1812 Nov. 2, 1816
William, son of John, at Providence, aged 12 months. Phenix of
Nov. 15, 1817
Elizabeth, wife of John, in 88th. year. Pa- triot of
March 31, 1819
-, child of Mrs. -- , at Montville, Me., burnt to death by clothes taking fire. Patriot of Sept. 2, 1820
June 14, 1827
William, in 85th year,
196
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
TYLER Betsey, wife of Rev. William, at Wey- mouth, Mass.,
Samuel Lockwood, native of Salem, Ct., and graduate of Brown University; has been a teacher since his graduation; died of con- sumption, at Florence, Ala.,
Oct. 2, 1822
Miss Hannah, in 75th year,
Sept. 26, 1824
William, Esq., in 75th year,
Apr. 12, 1826
Lydia, widow of William, in 68th year,
Nov. 26, 1826
Major Ebenezer, at Pawtucket, Masonic honors,
Oct. 15, 1827
Betsey, wife of Samuel, at Attleboro, in 43d year,
Feb. 1, 1829
John, at New York. formerly Lieut. Governor of the State, aged 87 years. Patriot of
March 28, 1829
TYNG Martha, infant daughter of James, at Pawtucket. Patriot of
Aug. 1, 1827
TYRRELL Mrs. Elizabeth, at Newport, aged 77 years. Patriot of
Aug. 25, 1830
U
ULBACK Francis, executed by the guillotine, for the murder of Aimeo Millott, in May last, at Paris,
Sept. 30, 1827
UNDERWOOD Abigail, killed by the discharge of a musket in the hands of a youth who was carelessly handling it, at Waltham, Mass .; her age was 24 years,
Dec. 18, 1803
July 12, 1821
June 18, 1824
Joseph, son of Joseph, at Blackstone Valley, late of Smithfield, aged about 19 months, Otis Lafayette, youngest son of Edward S., at Providence, aged 15 months,
Aug. 27, 1825
Samuel, at South Kingstown, aged 75 years, Patriot of
Jan. 5, 1826 Jan. 30, 1830
Lydia D., aged 16 years, eldest daughter of Charles, at Killingly, Ct.,
Sept. 26, 1830
UPDIKE Capt. John, President of the Providence Marine Society, in 75th year,
Lodowick, Esq., at South Kingstown, in 80th year,
Jan. 3, 1804
June 6, 1804
June 9, 1822
Harriet Underwood, infant daughter of Dr. Joseph, at Pawtucket, aged 1 year II months, Joseph, formerly of Massachusetts, at Smith- field, aged 32 years,
197
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
UPDIKE John, son of John C., at Providence, aged 2 years, 5 months,
Hannah, wife of Capt. Gilbert, daughter of Capt. Thomas Dennis, at Newport. Phe- nix of
John C. in 35th year; has wife and 2 children, Crawford, son of late John C., aged 14 months, Thomas Wall, son of Richard S., aged about 18 months,
Dorcas, wife of Capt. Alfred, at Wickford, aged 36 years,
Abigail, widow of Lodowick, at North Kings- town, in 87th year. Patriot of
June 7, 1826
April 25, 1807
June 12, 1826
July 31, 1830
July 5, 1804
April 30, 1814
July 4, 1818 May 13, 1820
July 29, 1825 Oct. 5, 1828
April 18, 1829
Oct. 28, 1829
April 8, 1827
June 20, 1806
V
VALENTINE Elizabeth, wife of William, mer- chant, in 4Ist year,
Aug. 7, 1817
Nov. 28, 1818 Dec. 6, 1819 Jan. 30, 1821
Nov. 2, 1821
July 19, 1822
UPHAM Edward, Esq., attorney at-law, at North- ampton, Mass , aged 48. Phenix of
UPTON George, at almshouse, aged 21 years ; A man of this name was advertised as having left the Andover almshouse, in a sick and deranged condition, which was his condition also; he lived 3 days after being admitted,
Paul, at Salem, aged 69 years; for many years keeper of Salem almshouse. Patriot of
USHER Rev. John, Rector of St. Michael's Church, Bristol, in 85th year,
Harriet, wife of Noble, Esq., manager Louis- ville theatre, at Louisville, Ky., aged 30 years. Phenix of
Hezekiah, of Bristol, at Havana, in 25th year. Phenix of
Mrs. Sally, widow of Capt. Hezekiah, at Bris- tol, in 53d year. Patriot of
Susan, wife of George F., and daughter of Rev. Bishop Griswold, at Bristol, aged 29 years,
Edward, at Bristol, aged 67 years,
Rev. Dr. -- , at Clentorf, Eng., aged 100 years. Patriot of
Susan, wite of Capt. James, daughter of Thomas Dunan, at Bristol, in 60th year. Patriot of
UTLEY Catharine Harris, only daughter of Dr. Leander, aged 1 year, 10 months, 13 days, UTTER Mary, widow of Zebulon, at Warwick, in 83d year,
July 10, 1809
198
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
VALENTINE John, at Little Compton, aged 79 years,
William, at Hopkinton, Mass., aged 74 years, also his wife Elizabeth ; were born within 2 months of each other, in same neighbor- hood, died within ten days of each other, and lived together just 54 years. Patriot of
May 21, 1825
Elizabeth, daughter of William, of Provi- dence, at Fall River, aged 32 years,
Sept. 1, 1825
Elizabeth, daughter of William,of Providence, at Fall River, aged 32 years. Patriot of Hannah, only daughter of William, Esq., at Providence, aged 24 years,
Sept. 25, 1825
Col. James, only son of William, at Provi- dence, aged 36 years,
Nov. 1, 1825
VALLETT David, at Glocester, in 82d year ; he served in both the French and Revolu- tionary wars,
July 27, 1821
Phebe, widow of David, at Burrillville, in 86th year,
Feb. 9, 1827
VANAUKER-, killed by husband Wilhelmus, at Wontage, N. Y.,
Jan. I, 1821
VANCE Joseph Currey, only son of late Capt. James, at Warren, in 26th year,
Oct. 14, 1825
VANDOORN Philie, wife of Joshua, at Bristol, aged 25 years,
July 5, 1825
VAN LOON Benjamin, aged 22 years, killed on the Hudson by falling into the machinery of a steamboat. Patriot of
Aug. 17, 1822
VAN NESS a glass blower, at Geneva, N. Y., his wife presented him 2 girls and a boy at one birth. Patriot of
July 26, 1820
Hon. William P., very suddenly ; had filled several important trusts under the govern- ment, the last 14 years Judge of U. S. District Court for Southern New York,
Sept. 6, 1826
VAN PATTEN John F., executed at Schenec- tady, N. Y., for the murder of Mrs. Scher- merhorn,
VAN PELT Anthony, in Green Co., N. Y., aged 126 years. Patriot of
Feb. 22, 1825
May 22, 1830
Stephen, at Kinderhook, N. Y., formerly of Glocester, R. I., in 50th year,
Sept. 13, 1828
VAN COURTLANDT Pierre, at Courtlandt, N. Y., aged 94 years; had been Lieut. Governor of the State and had held various other offices of trust,
May 1, 1814
VAN DYKE Nicholas, U. S. Senator from Del- aware, at Delaware. Patriot of
June 3, 1826
Aug. 20, 1814
Sept. 7, 1825
199
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
VAN RENSSELAER Philip, in 59th year, mayor of Albany. Patriot of
VAN RHYNE Capt. Hendrick, of St. Martins, late of Dutch brig Hope, at Bristol, aged 35 years, at house of Capt. James D.Slocum; he has left a family,
March 8, 1828
Oct. 4, 1826
May 27, 1826
June 11, 1831
May 28, 1824
VAN WART Isaac, at Greensburg, N. Y., one of Major Andre's captors,
Capt. - , from explosion of boiler on steam- boat Gen. Jackson, at Grassy Point, N. Y. Patriot of
VARICK Col. Richard, in 79th year,
VARNUM James M., at Washington City, aged 36 years, son of Hon. Joseph B .; has been for several years a clerk in the General Post Office,
Hon. Joseph B., at Dracut, Mass., aged 72 years; was in military commission from before the Revolution to his death, when he was Major General of Militia; had been member of both branches of Massachusetts Legislature and member of Congress,
VARS Oliver, at Newport, in 42d year. Patriot of
VASSER John G., brewer, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y .; his brewery was destroyed by fire, and the next day, going into one of the the vats, was overcome with the gas and died the day after. Phenix of June 1, 18II
VATTELL Herman, boatman, of New York, killed in explosion on frigate Fulton, at Brooklyn Navy Yard,
VAUGHAN Sarah, wife of Samuel, at Provi- dence, in 63rd year, of Society of Friends. Phenix of
Alexander, oldest son of Samuel, at Provi- dence, in his 43d year,
Benjamin, in his 33d year, of Society of Friends,
Oct. 2, 1824
VAN SLYCK , killed by Frederick C. Wright, in a drunken scuffle. Patriot of VANTYLE Andrew, committed suicide by cutting his neck with a drawing knife and stabbing himself with a chisel, at Ber- lin. N. Y.,
VAN TYNE John, engineer, from explosion of boiler on steamboat Gen. Jackson, at Grassy Point, N. Y. Patriot of
VAN VALEN Daniel, killed by lightning, at Toppan's Landing, N. Y.,
April 24, 1828
June 1I, 1831 July 30, 1831
Sept. II, 1821
Sept. 11, 1821
Aug. 28, 1819
June 4, 1829.
May 14, 1814 May 14, 1815 Jan. 5, 1819
200
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
VAUGHAN George Nichols, youngest son of Gardiner aged 19 months,
Oct. 3, 1816 Sept. 13, 1820
Samuel, in 79th year,
Sarah, wife of John, at North Kingstown, in 82d year,
Oct. 9, 1820 Jan. 14, 1821
Boone, at Providence, in 59th year,
Nicholas V., aged 10 years, 7 mouths,
Oct. 17, 1822
Joanna, at Pomfret, Ct., fell on to a butcher knife which pierced her side,
Nov. 30, 1822
John, at North Kingstown, in 84th year,
Feb. 11, 1823
Mrs. Nancy, wife of Stephen, daughter of late Isaac Waldron, of Bristol, at Provi- dence, aged 44 years,
Dec. 15, 1824
Nancy, daughter of John, at Newport, aged 37 years. Patriot of
April 27, 1825
Peter, aged 37 years,
May 27, 1826
Ariston H., son of late Benjamin, grandson of Caleb Wheaton, Esq., in 10th year,
Sept. 10, 1826
VAUGHN Cynthia, widow of Benjamin, daugh- ter of late Caleb Wheaton, at Providence, in 42d year, Christopher, Jr., in 21st year,
Nov. 27, 1827 Dec. 10, 1827
VAUGHAN Emily Jane, daughter of Samuel E., at Newport, aged 5 months, 6 days,
Oct. 10, 1829
Mrs. -; her family of 5 persons murdered by slaves at Southampton Co., Va. Patriot of
Aug. 31, 1831
June 28, 1814
Benjamin, at Providence, in 45th year, sud- denly, John, in 39th year, Mrs. Abigail, in 75th year,
Sept. 16, 1819 Aug. 1, 1821 Sept. 20, 1827
Dec. 26, 1811
Dec. 9, 1809
Hannah, wife of Dea. William W., at New- port, aged 58 years. Patriot of
Sept. 15, 1819
Daniel, son of Daniel, at Newport. Patriot of
Oct. 15, 1823
Feb. 6, 1826
Daniel, at Newport, aged 81 years,
VERPLONCK Johnson, founder of the New York American, at New York. Patriot of VERRY James, at Salem, Mass., aged 12 years, from excessive smoking of cigars. Phenix of William G., at Salem, aged 30 years. Patriot of
July 15, 1829
Dec. 17, 1803
Feb. 6, 1830
VEAZIE Benjamin, native of Boston, at Provi- dence, after a 30 years' residence, in 74th year,
VENABLE A. B., president of bank, in the burning of the theatre at Richmond, Va., VERNON Samuel, Sr., merchant, at Newport, aged 65 years. Phenix' of
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
201
VIALL John, at an advanced age. Phenix of Mrs. --. wife of John, after a short illness. Phenix of Oct. 8, 1803
Oct. 8, 1803
Dr. David, at Johnston, in 28th year. Phenix of Allen, at Barrington, at an advanced age ; was drowned,
July 18, 1807
Deacon Sylvester and his wife, at Barrington. Phenix of
May 18, 1816
Stephen, son of late Dea. Sylvester, of Bar- rington, at Chester, Orange Co., N. Y., in 22d year,
Feb. 13, 1820
Ruth, widow of Samuel, in 77th year, at Seekonk. She had been a professor of religion more than 60 years,
Feb. 17, 1820
March 1, 1820 July 23, 1822
Abigail, daughter of late Dea. Sylvester, at Barrington, aged 20 years,
Capt. John, formerly of New York State, at Fort Antonio, in 5Ist year,
Jan. 11, 1823 Oct. 4, 1824
Susan B., wife o. John, at Johnston, in 26th year,
March 12, 1825
Hannah, wife of late Josiah, at Warren, in 76th year,
Dec. 17, 1826
Daniel, aged 49 years, at Renssalier, N. Y., son of Nathaniel, of Newport. Patriot of Sybel, widow of Capt. Constant, at Seekonk, in 80th year. Patriot of
April 11, 1827
Miss Hannah, aged 66 years,
Sept. 13, 1828 May 13, 1830
VICKERY Hannah, wife of John, at Providence, aged 43 years. Phenix of
Oct. 29, 1808
Mary, wife of Joseph, at Newport, aged 77 years. Phenix of
July 13, 1816
,child of, aged about 2 years, drowned in a cistern at the distillery,
Hugh, at Newport, in 46th year,
Sally, daughter of John, of Rehoboth, at Coventry,
Nov. 25, 1821
Ann, widow of Hugh, at Newport, aged 45 years,
Capt. Samuel, at Norfolk, Va., master of Sch. Swift, of Bristol; was on passage from Richmond to Bristol, but put in here on account of the Captain's illness,
Aug. 19, 1818 Oct. 31, 1819
Capt. David, at Taunton, aged 72 years. Pa- triot of
July 10, 1824 Dec. 22, 1824
Oct. 8, 1825
1
Sept. 23, 1815
Mary, widow of Samuel, at Newport, aged upwards of 100 years ; nearly 50 years a member of Second Baptist Church. Pa- triot of
Mrs. Elizabeth, at Providence,
202
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
VICKERY David, formerly of Newport, at Lynn, Mass., aged 70 years. Patriot of VIEYRA Mrs. -- , at Charleston, S. C. aged 55 years, very suddenly ; rose from a table, tell on a knife and lived 15 minutes. Phe- nix of
Sept. 16, 1826
April 18, 1807
April 22, 1 806
Laban, formerly of Providence, at Fearing, O., in 70th year,
Caleb, at Johnston, in 96th year,
Dec. 4, 1822
VINNICOME John, at Warren, in 51st year, leaves wife and 7 children,
Jan. 29, 1825
John, of Warren, mate of brig Rodman, at Cape Hayti, aged 27 years,
Sept. 12, 1825 Jan. 24, 1818
VINSON John H., at Newport. Phenix of
Dea. Samuel, at Newport, in 85th year. Patriot of
Oct. 11, 1826
VINTER John Rogers, son of Amos M., aged If months, 9 days,
Feb. 27, 1828
VINTON Eliza, wife of Lemuel, at Providence, suddenly. Phenix of
June 13, 1807
Ruth Paget Olney, infant daughter of David, at Providence, aged 4 months,
May 20, 1812
Nancy, wife of Oliver, in 28th year, member of First Baptist Church,
July 12, 1819
Nancy, infant daughter of Oliver, at Provi- dence, aged 21 months,
Jan. 22, 1820
Ann Downing, eldest daughter of David, at Providence, in 15th year,
May 19, 1825
Charles D., son of Oliver, aged 13 months,
Aug. 3, 1825
Cynthia A., wife of Oliver, at Providence, aged 27 years,
Dec. 1, 1825
VOLNEY Count, the noted author, at Paris, France, aged 65 years. Patriot of
VON ARSENJEN Col. --- , killed in a duel with Count Chreptowitseh; they had been long friends and had, unknown to each oth- er, paid attention to the same lady, who pre- ferred the Count; on learning the fact the Count waived his preference and decided the matter by a duel, in which the Colonel was killed in the first fire, near St. Peters- burg, Russia. Phenix of
June 17, 1820
June 4, 1808
VILLENEUVE Admiral, in France, was found dead in his chamber, at Marlaix. Had just arrived from England ; had given himself 5 wounds in the left side ; he commanded the French and Spanish fleets at Trafalgar, VINCENT Martha, wife of Caleb, at Johnston, in 58th year,
Feb. 13, 1813
July 22, 1820
203
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
VON BERCHBOLD Count, the Howard of Austria; had travelled in Europe 13 years, and 4 in Africa and Asia to study the treat- ment of the unfortunate and to devise means for their release. His castle at Berchlowitz was a hospital for sick and wounded Austrians. He caught the fever and fell a victim to his humane efforts. Phenix of Jan. 6, 1810
VON Mack -, jeweler to the Austrian Court, and brother of the general, in Vienna. He had left a fortune of 3,000 000 florins. Phenix of Feb. 20, 1808
VON STADION Count, the financial minister, in Vienna. Patriot of
VOREE John. at Swanzey, at an advanced age, VOSE Edward, at Newport, aged 69 years, sud- denly,
July 14, 1824 March 25, 1819
Oct. 17, 1822
W
WAWWASSUM an Indian, murdered by another Indian named Chimick and his father Kishkawks ; have both been arrested for the same, near Detroit. Patriot of WADE Ichabod, a child of his, aged 19 months, fell dead while at play,
Capt. Ichabod, at Rehoboth, in 70th year, Jade, in the burning of the theatre, at Rich- mond, Va.,
Comfort, son of late Capt. Ichabod, of See- konk, at sea, on passage from New Orleans to New York, in 28th year,
Mary, widow of Capt. Ichabod, at Seekonk, aged 71 years,
William, at St. Croix, W. I., in 25th year, WADSWORTH Gen. James, at Durham, N. H., aged 88 years ; soldier of the Revolu- tion. Phenix of
WADE Esther, wife of Dudley, at Johnston, in 33d year,
Thomas, native of Easton, Mass., at New Orleans. Patriot of
Roswell, at New London, died of cold and fatigue. Patriot of
Sarah, wife of Charles, and daughter of Jon- athan Pray, of Foster, at Glocester ; leaves 4 children. Sermon by Rev. Joseph White,
Feb. II, 1826
March 17, 1807 Jan. 5, 1810
Dec. 26, 1811
Aug. 24, 1815
Nov. 10, 1815 Aug. 14, 1817
Oct. 25, 1817
Oct. 23, 1820
Nov. 15, 1820
Dec. 9, 1820
Sept. 1I, 1822
204
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
WADE Sylvanus, formerly of Rehoboth, at Orwell, Penn.,
WADSWORTH John Leon, infant son of Dr. John A., of Providence, at Bristol,
Oct. 13, 1828 Sept. 13, 1829
WADE Ichabod, aged 59 years,
WADSWORTH Hon. Peleg, at Hiram, Me.,
aged 82 years, soldier of the Revolution. Patriot of
Dec. 5, 1829
Darius, Esq., chief of ordnance U. S. Army. He had a wart on one of his fingers which he pared from time to time. It took a can- cerous turn and extended up his arm. He would not consent to have the arm ampu- tated. It resulted finally in his death, at New Haven,
WAGNER Jacob, at Baltimore, in 53d year ; was formerly chief clerk in department of state, afterwards editor of Baltimore Fed- eral Republican,
Jan. 17, 1825
WAGNORE Daniel at Greene Co., Ga., mur- dered his wife while she was asleep in bed, WAITE Capt. Samuel, of New London, at St. Barts, aged 28 years. Phenix of
May 13, 1821
Horace, son of Gad, of Ashfield, Mass., at Providence, aged about 18 years,
Aug. 6, 1814
Dorcas, widow of Dr. Benjamin, at South Kingstown, in 90th year,
Sept. 16, 1817
John, at South Kingstown, aged 76 years, soldier of the Revolution ; was a judge in county court several years,
Oct. 19, 1817
April 21, 1820
Mary, wife of Col. Joseph, daughter of late Capt. Charles Cahoone, of Newport, at Wickford, aged 35 years,
May 12, 1825
Hannah, widow of Col. Beriah, at North Kingstown, in 63d year,
Dec. 21, 1825
Capt. Abel, commander of a steamboat ply- ing between Norfolk, Old Point Comfort and Hampton, Va .; a native of South Kingstown, at Old Point Comfort, Va. Patriot of
Susan, wife of Joseph, and daughter of Ish- mael Spink, aged 26 years,
Stephen, son of Christopher B., formerly of North Kingstown, at Amsterdam, Mont- gomery Co., N. Y. Patriot of
July 14, 1827
Jan. 9, 1830
March 17, 1830
Abby S., daughter of Col. John, at Paw- tucket, in 5th year,
Aug. 28, 1824
Col. Beriah, at North Kingstown, aged 62 years,
Aug. 19, 1826
Nov. 8, 1821
Sept. 27, 1806
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WAKEFIELD George. aged 75 years, native of England, brother of celebrated Gilbert, at New London, Ct,
Horace, son of Rufus, at Warwick, in 13th year. Patriot of
Almira, daughter of Rufus, at Warwick, in 18th year,
WALCOTT Capt. John, at Cumberland,
Harriet, daughter of George, at Providence, in 19th year. Phenix of
Sept. 30, 1809
Ruth, wife of Moses, at Attleboro, in 63d year, Moses, at Attleboro. in 64th year,
Oct. 19, 1812 March 9, 1816
Mary, widow of Benjamin, at Cumberland, in 9Ist year ; she has had II children, 71 grand, and 62 great grand children,
March 9, 1820
Dr. Michael, at Cumberland, in 59th year ; had practiced in the town about 35 years, Lydia, wife of John F., at Cumberland,
Jan. 24, 1821 Feb. 14, 1821
Cemantha. daughter of late Ebenezer, at Cumberland, aged 32 years,
Jan. 21, 1823
Jabez, son of late Capt. John, at Cumberland, aged about 37 years; Masonic honors, George, at Cumberland, in 67th year,
July 10, 1825 Dec. 4, 1826
Feb. 18, 1828 Dec. 19, 1831
WALDON Thomas, in the burning of the theatre, at Richmond, Va,
Dec. 26, 1811
WALDRON Miss Willoughby, at Bristol, aged 83 years,
Nov 6, 1818
Josephine, 3d daughter of Samuel and Nancy, at Portsmouth, aged 5 years, 6 months,
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