Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XIX, Part 24

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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Martial, eldest son of Nathaniel, at Bristol, aged 4 years,


March 17, 1824 Aug. 13, 1826


Miss Sarah, at Bristol, aged 38 years,


Sally, daughter of late Deacon -, of Bris- tol. Patriot of Oct. 7, 1826 March 27, 1827


Newton, at Bristol, aged 76 years,


Polly, wife of Samuel, at Bristol, aged 57 years,


Sept. 11, 1828


WALES Princess Charlotte of, was born Jan. 7, 1796, married May 2, 1816, died


Nov. 6, 1817


Princess Charlotte, of. at London, after the birth of a still-born son,


Nov. 6, 1817


Atherton, at Portsmouth, in 48th year, sud- denly. Patriot of


Sept. 24, 1826


Jan. 28, 1829


Nov. 16, 1831 June 1, 1809


Dec. 27, 1820


Samuel, at Cumberland. in 23d year ; fell from a bridge over which he was passing and was drowned ; funeral from his brothers, Col. Paleman, [20th],


WALDEN Capt. George, at Newport,


Dec. 21, 1819


206


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


WALES Luke, formerly of Portsmouth, R. I., at Pomfret, Ct., in 40th year,


WALFORD Deborah, wife of Levi,


Richard J., infant son of Alexander, aged 3 years. His clothes took fire,


WALKER Seth, of Langdon, N. H., drowned in a well,


Oct. 25, 1803


Mrs. Mehitable, wife of Capt. Nathan, at Scituate, in 44th year. Phenix of


William, in 20th year,


John, at London, aged 76 years, author of pronouncing dictionary of the English lan- guage. Phenix of


Sept. 26, 1807


Timothy, Jr., eldest son of Col. Timothy, at Rehoboth, in 32d year,


Dec. 16, 1807


Amey, wife of Philip, at Scituate, in 59th year. Phenix of


July 2, 1808


Capt. John, at Rehoboth, in goth year ; sol- dier of the Revolution: Phenix of Lydia, wife of Pardon, and daughter of Chris- topher Smith, in 26th year, at Scituate. Phenix of


Aug. 12, 1809


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


Feb. 3, 1811


Mrs. Huldah, at Attleboro, in 91st year, widow of Capt. Ebenezer, of Ashford, Ct. Phenix of


July 6, 1811


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


Feb. 7, 1813


Priscilla, wife of Ephraim, at Providence,


Stephen, aged about 30 years, at Seekonk,


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


Ephraim, at Providence, aged 79 years,


Martha, wife of Ezra, daughter of Col. Chris- topher Blanding, of Rehoboth, at Attle- boro, in 30th year; leaves 3 children, daugh- ters,


Col. Benjamin, at Utica, N. Y., aged 65 years; served as Aide in the Revolution to Gen. Washington and Baron Steuben, since which he has been a Congressman and Naval Officer, at New York. Phenix of Lieut. George, at Seekonk, in 23d year,


Sarah, daughter of Nathaniel, at Providence, in 20th year,


Lieut. Ephraim W., at Seekonk, in 40th year, Rev. Jason, at Smithfield, in 27th year; Methodist sermon by Rev. Mr. Sias. Rev. 14; 13.


Aug. 22, 1813 Oct. 25, 1813 March 24, 1814


April 2, 1814 March 29, 1815


Sept. 21, 1816


Feb. 7, 1818 May 21, 1818


June 14, 1818 March 7, 1819


April 10, 1819


Sept. 12, 1823 Feb. 27, 1822


Oct. 10, 1828


Jan. 28, 1804 Nov. 6, 1804


April 22, 1809


207


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


WALKER Sarah, wife of Capt. Richard, at See- konk. in 53d year, Molly, widow of Capt. John, at Seekonk, in 89th year,


Phebe, wife of Calvin, at Providence,


Nancy, wife of Samuel, and daughter of Daniel Hale, Esq., of Swanzey, at Welling- ton, in 25th year,


-, at Baltimore, Md., murdered his wife by running a broomstick down her throat. Patriot of


Rebecca T., widow of Stephen, daughter of Reuben Pearce, at Seekonk, aged 35 years, Peleg, Esq., at Foster, suddenly,


Oct. 9, 1821 May 19, 1822


Jacob, at Foster, in 70th year,


Sept. II, 1822


Mrs. Abigail, at Pawtucket, in 92d year,


Sept. 15, 1822


Jasper, at Wellington, aged 23 years,


Oct. 12, 1822 April 5, 1823


April 30, 1823 June 19, 1823


John, formerly of Scituate, at Madrid, N. Y., Nathaniel, at Montecello, Ga., formerly of Providence, in 50th year,


Peter, at Seekonk, in 30th year. Patriot of Nathan, at Wellington, in 24th year, suddenly Miss Sarah, at Newport, aged 85 years,


May 19, 1824


Sally, wife of Gilbert, of Bristol, at Somerset, aged 40 years,


Gilbert, at Providence, aged 62 years,


George Appleton, son of Appleton, at Provi- dence, aged 4 months,


June 20, 1825


E -, at Wellington; was driving cattle along the road, when he fell down dead. Patriot of


Capt. Joel, at Seekonk, in 49th year,


George Appleton, son of Appleton, of New York, at Providenee, aged 4 months,


Hon. Freeman, formerly U. S. Senator, at Augusta, Ga. Patriot of


Oct. 13, 1827


Waitey F., wife of Appleton, daughter of late Hon. Jeremiah B. Howell, at New York, aged 27 years, June 6, 1828


Thomas, the iron manufacturer and last sur- viving brother of the firm; he has left an immense fortune, in England. Patriot of Ann, murdered by Andrew Crail, at Pensa- cola, Fla., who was executed for the crime, March 30, 1829,


Mary, widow of Daniel Walker; a native of Rhode Island, at Earnest Town, U. C., in


Nov. 5, 1819


Dec. 7, 1819 June 4, 1820


Jan. 25, 1821


April 25, 1821


Philip, Esq., at Scituate, in 79th year,


Hen. John Williams, late a senator of U. S. for Alabama. Patriot of


Oct. 16, 1823 Nov. 1, 1823 Nov. 6, 1823


Aug. 3, 1824 May 30, 1825


June 25, 1825 Dec. 28, 1825


Sept. 5, 1826


May 28, 1828


Dec. -. 1828


208


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


1


WALKER:


99th year; one of the first settlers of the town; his posterity 8 children; grandchil- dren, 174; great-grand-children, 10; total 254. (so in copy),


Elpha, widow of Ephraim, at Seekonk, in 79th year,


Jan. 9, 1829


March 3, 1829


Capt. Phineas, at Woodstock, Ct., (North Society), aged 92 years; served in French and Revolutionary wars ; could remember when Woodstock sent representatives to Boston as part of Massachusetts,


James, at Burlington, Mass., aged 74 years, soldier of the Revolution,


Nov. 18, 1829


Angelino, at Montreal, burst a blood vessel while dancing. Patriot of


Mrs. Nancy, in 92d year, Samuel, at Seekonk, aged 50 years,


WALKUP Henry, at Mecklenburg, N. C .; his house got on fire, 4 of his sons and a young man named Henry perished. Patriot of


WALL Samuel, Esq., at Coventry, in 76th year, George W., son of George, at Mendon, aged 3 years, 6 months,


Lieut. Albert G., U. S. Navy, a native of Virginia, at Nottoway Court House, where he had gone for his health,


Major -, at the poor house, London, Eng .; his brother, Governor Wall, was executed for mal-practice in office. The Major was very haughty and reserved in his manners and never associated with any of the poor. Patriot of


WALLACE James, at Newport, in 73d year, a Revolutionary soldier and pensioner. Pa- triot of


Benjamin, of Douglass, Mass., suddenly, aged 70 years, at Providence,


Jan. 11, 1821


Sept. 24, 1823


Feb. 16, 1825


Mrs. Abigail, widow of Capt. James, daughter of late Col. John Gardner, at Newport, aged 76 years,


Thomas, Edmund, Nicholas, Pierce, four brothers executed at Clenmel, Eng., for the murder of their brother-in-law. Patriot of


Aug. 22, 1829


Oct. 23, 1830 July 18, 1831 Oct. 1, 1832


March 15, 1823 May 2, 1813


June 4, 1823


Aug. 31, 1825


April 18, 1827


May 10, 1820


John G., at Newport, aged 47 years. Patriot of James, British Consul, at Savannah, Ga. Patriot of


April 11, 1826


Oct. 21, 1829


209


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


WALLEN Sarah, widow of Capt. John, of New- port, at Providence, in 85th year. Phenix of Mary S., wife of John, in 29th year,


Capt. Jonathan, of Newport, at Providence, in 69th year, soldier of the Revolution ; member of the Cincinnati,


June 21, 1819 Oct. 15, 1822


John, at Providence, in 37th year,


Cornelius, at Foster, in 89th year; leaves a widow in 92d year; they have lived together about 64 years,


Sept. 12, 1824


Adaline Eliza, daughter of late John, aged I year, 9 months, Adaline Eliza, infant daughter of late John, WALLING Miss Elizabeth, at Brooklyn, Ct., in prime of life. Phenix of


Oct. 3, 1824 Oct. 3, 1824


Oct. 13, 1810


June 1, 1832


July 4, 1825


Nov. 1, 1806


May 10, 1810


March 23, 1825


July 20, 1802 May 9, 1816


Nov. 7; 1817


Jan. 15, 1811 Jan. 10, 1807


June 6, 1813


April 9, 1815


Feb. 2, 1817


June 4, 1829


June 25, 1831


April 22, 1831


Mary, widow, native of Ireland, at Provi- dence, from wounds inflicted by one Capt. Niles, an insane person, May 3, died Corp. Lawrence, of Major Crane's Company of Ist. Regt. U. S. Artillery, at Fort Wol- cott, aged 30 years, native of Thomaston, Me. Patriot of


WALTER Mrs. Rachel, in Delaware, aged 92 years ; her posterity was 169, of whom 132 are living. Phenix of


Harriet D., at Pawtucket, aged 18 years, George A., at Savannah, Ga., aged 25 years, native of Providence,


WALTERS John, at Providence, in 56th year, WALTON Joshua, at Providence. Phenix of William, private in Capt. William Battey's Company, killed at Fort George, U. C., in action,


Mary, wife of Thomas, formerly of Provi- dence, at Scituate, in 38th year, suddenly, Marcy, widow of John, of Warwick, at Johnston, in 84th year,


Thomas, seaman, killed in explosion on frigate Fulton, at Brooklyn Navy Yard,


Josiah, at Temple, N. H., aged 93 years ; was in the war of the Revolution and wounded at Bunker Hill,


WANSLEY Thomas J., executed at Providence, for piracy,


May 14, 1808 Feb. 1, 1819


WALMESLEY Amasa E., executed for the murder of John Burke and Hannah Frank, WALN Robert, Jr., son of Robert, Esq., of Phil- adelphia, at Hyston's Hotel, Providence, WALSH Rev. Father, Vicar General of Lou- isianna, at New Orleans. Phenix of


210


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


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


Mary, daughter of late Stephen, at New- port, in 68th year. Phenix of


May 16, 1818


Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Peter, of Newport, at Providence, in 85th year,


Oct. 11, 1820


Mary, widow of John G., formerly of New- port, at North Providence, aged 93 years ; was granddaughter of Governor Henry Bull ; Dean Berkeley stood her godfather at her baptism. Patriot of


Joseph, at Cranston, in 90th year, of Society of Friends ; was son of late Governor Wanton,


Nov. 27, 1827


April 23, 1817


Oct. 17, 1808


Delamy, Marine, of the U. S. frigate Chesa- peake, killed in action with the British frigate Shannon,


June 1, 1813


Mrs. Abigail, wife of Benoni, at Newport, in 52d year. Phenix of


Dec. 20, 1817


Martha, daughter of John, at Middletown, in 16th year,


Feb. 6, 1821


Miss Eliphael, at Newport, in 58th year,


Feb. 28, 1821


Susan, daughter of late Ray, at East Green- wich,


Dec. 5, 1821


-, widow of Samuel, Esq., at Salem, Mass., aged 72 years; was frightened by a heavy clap of thunder. Patriot of


Lucy, wife of David, at Walkill, Orange Co., N. Y., a native of Cumberland, R. I. Pa- triot of


Aug. 6, 1823


Sept. 24, 1823


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


Sept. 27, 1824


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


Oct. 12, 1824


Miss Mary, at Newport, aged 69 years. Pa- triot of


Dec. 8, 1824


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


July 9, 1825


Oct. 11, 1828


Phebe, wife of Col. Samuel, and daughter of Gov. William Greene of Rhode Island, at New York, aged 69 years,


March 21, 1821


WARBURTON Charles, an infant son of his, in 3d year, was drowned near the mill bridge, WARD Richard, aged 44, formerly of New York, at Providence,


Dec. 26, 1811


June 12, 1 822


John, formerly of Providence, at Brooklyn, N. Y., of fever, aged 61 years. Patriot of Jeremiah, at his residence, in Cabell Co., Va., aged 118 years, a native of the State and a resident of the County for 29 years. Patriot of


June 23, 1824


211


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


WARDER Susannah, in Philadelphia, aged 109 years, a daughter of one of the black servants of William Penn, founder of Penn- sylvania. She was deaf in latter years; her memory and sight was good. Phenix of John, the American Consul, at Havana,


July 15, 1809 July 2, 1822


WARDWELL Jemirna, widow of Stephen, at Bristol, in 83d year,


James, at Bristol, in 55th year,


Dea. Joseph, at Bristol, in 71st year,


Lydia, wife of Col. Samuel, at Bristol,


Col. Samuel, at Bristol, in 65th year,


Stephen H., son of Josiah, of Dighton, Mass., at Providence, aged 21 years,


June 14, 1820


Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Samuel, 2d, at Bristol, aged 53 years. Patriot of


Oct. 11, 1820 Nov. 1, 1820


Josiah, at Dighton, aged 63 years,


Allen, Jr., master of brig Collector, at Trini- dad, Cuba. Patriot of


Aug. 25, 1821


George Williams, son of Benjamin, Jr., at Bristol, aged 6 months. Patriot of


Aug. 25, 1821


Harriet James, daughter of Col. John, at Bris- tol, in 3d year. Patriot of


Aug. 25, 1821


Allen, son of late Josiah, Esq., of Dighton, at Providence, in 20th year,


Sept. 12, 1823


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


Sept. 29, 1824


Joseph, son of Moses H., at Warren, aged 4 years, 5 days. Patriot of


Aug. 20, 1825 Sept. 6, 1825


Josiah, an infant child of his, died at Bristol, Martha, widow, at Bristol, aged 78 years,


Jan. 19, 1827


Adam Manchester, son of Benjamin, at Bris- tol, aged 8 years,


Jan. 23, 1827 Aug. 5, 1827


Moses H., son of Capt. Moses H., at Warren, in 3d year,


Benjamin, at Bristol, aged 79. Patriot of


Betsey, widow of Deacon Joseph, at Bristol, aged 79 years,


WARE Mrs. - , wife of Joseph W., at York, Me., aged 71,


Miss Sally, at Dighton, aged 62 years. Pa- triot of


George, supercargo of ship Hope, of Provi- dence, at Havana, in 23d year, native of Dighton, Mass.,


Mahala, infant daughter of Paul, at. Warren,


Aug. 22, 1827


May 3, 1829 March 10, 1830


April 17, 1831


Dec. 20, 1804


May 1, 1819


April 11, 1820 June 7, 1824


Mary, wife of Stephen, aged 63 years,


Aug. 3, 1826


Edward, son of George S., aged 3 months,


Josiah G., infant son of Thomas J., aged about 1 year,


Aug. 19, 1815 Oct. 2, 1815 July 25, 1817 Aug. 17, 1817 Nov. 22, 1819


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212


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


WARE Hon. Nicholas, U. S. Senator from Georgia, at New York. Patriot of


Miss Rhoda, of Wrentham, at Attleboro, in 54th year,


Jan. 28, 1825


Hon. Jairas, at Wrentham, Mass., aged 42 years. Patriot of


May 21, 1825


Major William R., son of late Dr. George, of Dighton, Mass., at Frankfort, Me.,


July 4, 1826 June 12, 1829


Benjamin, death by suffocation, at Wrentham, WARFIELD Mary, wife of Lewis, and daughter of Benedict Remington, at Pawtucket, in 28th year. Patriot of Dec. 22, 1819


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


March 23, 1823


Mrs. E. L., of Boston Theatre, at Huntsville, Ala. Patriot of


Oct. 29, 1825


WARNER Waite, second daughter of William, Esq., at Cranston, in 21st year,


May 13, 1805


Amos, at Providence. Phenix of


June 3, 1809


Hollimon, in 64th year,


Nov. 20, 1809


Capt. Amos, at Providence, in 45th year, John, at Cranston, in 21st year,


July 4, 1811


Capt. Nathaniel, at Glocester, aged 69 years ; was at Bunker Hill and among the last to leave the Hill. Phenix of


Feb. 15, 1812


Joseph, of Providence, at Savannah, Ga., in 2Ist year,


Aug. 27, 1813


William H., eldest son of late Capt. Amos, of Providence, at Indiantown, N. C., in 24th year,


Sept. 27, 1813


Lydia, daughter of John, of Providence, at Cranston, in 14th year,


Feb. 15, 1814


Thomas, at Warwick, in 58th year,


March 10, 1815


William, at Providence, aged 21 years,


April 10, 1815


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


April 26, 1815


John, only son of late Thomas, Esq., at War- wick, in 23d year,


April 8, 1816


George Henry, infant son of James M.,


March 17, 1819


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


June 22, 1820


Nathan, at Providence, in 79th . year,


March 1, 1821


James, in 36th year, leaves wife and 6 chil- dren ; drowned near Fox Point,


April 23, 1821


, son of Seth, in Upper Canada; drowned while crossing a lake in a canoe. Patriot of


June 23, 1821


Waitey, wife of Capt. William, at Warwick, in 83d year,


Oct. 26, 1821


May 22, 1822


Capt. William, at Warwick, aged 93 years,


Sept. 11, 1824


Nov. 22, 1809


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


213


WARNER Huldah, wife of John, and daughter of late Capt. William Field, of Field's Point, at Cranston, in 60th year,


April 10, 1824


Aug. 16, 1824


March 23, 1825


Anna, wife of H. W., Esq., at New York, aged 33 years,


Jan. 25, 1826


James S., first officer of Sch. Leaf, of Provi- dence, at San Blas, aged 23 years,


Sarah Healey, infant son of Thomas W.,


Oliver, at Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y .; killed by lightning,


May 29, 1829


Elizabeth, widow of Nathan, aged about 80 years,


Amos, son of late Amos, in 33d year,


John, aged 24 years ; was shot dead in his store door, at New York. Patriot of


July 13, 1831


WARRALL John, at Boston, scene painter at the theatre,


Sept. 14, 1825


WARREN Ann, wife of Mr. - Warren, man- ager of Baltimore and Philadelphia thea- tres, at Alexandria. Phenix of


Capt. John, at Newport, in 85th year. Phe- nix of


Nov. 26, 1808


Gen. James, at Plymouth, a Revolutionary character. Phenix of


Dec. 3, 1808


Sarah, daughter of Capt. Luther, at Kill- ingly, Ct., aged 3 years,


April 15, 1811


Sally, wife of Dyer, at Killingly, Ct., aged 27 years,


March 24, 1814


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


March 17, 1817


Sally, daughter of Noah, at Taunton, aged 21 years. Patriot of


Aug. 31, 1822


May 4, 1823 Feb. 10, 1824


Mary, infant daughter of Nathan, at Bristol,


John, Revolutionary pensioner, at Provi- dence,


Feb. 11, 1824


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


April 9, 1824


Miss Ann, daughter of late Capt. Joseph, at Newport, aged 54 years,


Dec. 8, 1824


.


John, son of late Capt. Amos, of Providence, at Jackson, West Tennessee, in 20th year, Content, at Newport, aged 75 years. Patriot of -, son of Mrs. - -- , of South Hunt- ington, Penn .; ran before the men who were mowing and was so badly cut by the scythe as to die in a few minutes,


July 23, 1825


Jan. 15, 1827 Sept. 9, 1828


Oct. 25, 1829 Dec. 22, 1829


July 9, 1808


Lydia, widow of Abijah, formerly of Provi- dence, at Smithfield, in 64th year,


214


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


WARREN Martha, widow of Capt. Joseph, of Newport, at Dartmouth, in 76th year, Minton, at Fall River, in 45th year,


William, the actor, at Baltimore, in 65th year, WARRING Mary Eliza, only child of Hamilton, aged 5 months,


Dec. 5, 1825 Jan. 1, 1830 Oct. 19, 1832


July 24, 1825


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


Feb. 1, 1816


WARRINGTON Thomas, alias Thomas Warren Fawcett, executed for piracy, at Boston,


June 15, 1820


WARWICK Hannah (colored), and an Irishman found in the woods at Smithfield, dead, said to have been killed. Patriot of


Oct. 5, 1831


Caroline Frances, daughter of Henry, aged 2 years, 10 months, at Taunton,


Sept. 4, 1822


Miss Ann, of Raynham, Mass., at Newport, in 25th year. Patriot of


March 23, 1825


Sept. 7, 1825


Aug. 15, 1829


Col. Thomas, at Washington, D. C., officer in the Revolution. Phenix of


Feb. 14, 1807


June 10, 1820


Dec. 5, 1829


May 7, 1831


WATERMAN Stephen, formerly of Cranston, at Scituate, in 84th year,


March 28, 1804


Anson, of Providence, mate of Sch. Hope, Capt. Jonathan Sprague, of Boston, at Sa- vannah, Ga., in 27th year. Phenix of Joseph, at Johnston, in 81st year,


Dec. 13, 1806


Feb. 12, 1807


Nancy, daughter of John, at Cranston, in 19th year. Phenix of


Sarah, daughter of the late John Olney Wa- terman, at Scituate, in 21st year, suddenly. Phenix of


Aug. 15, 1807


June II, 1808


Philo H., at Frankfort, Me., attorney at law, graduate of Brown 1801. Patriot of


Capt. George, of Plymouth, at sea, on board Sch. Mayflower, on passage from Martin- ique. Patriot of


WASHINGTON Mrs. Martha, aged 71 years, at Mt. Vernon, Va.,


May 22, 1802


George, son of George C., at Georgetown, aged 7 years; drowned while trying to rescue his playmate,


-, wife of Bushrod, in Virginia. Pa- triot of


Bushrod. at Alexandria, Va. Patriot of


WATERHOUSE Capt. George, U. S. Artillery, at New Orleans, in 35th year ; military honors. Phenix of


Nov. 14, 1807


Oct. 25, 1820


WASHBURN Fanny, wife of William, at Taun- ton, aged 31 years. Patriot of


215


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


WATERMAN Mary, widow of John, Esq., at Johnston, in 92d year,


Mary, widow of Stephen, at Scituate, in 80th year; buried at family burial ground, in Cranston. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Cornell, Waitey, wife of Asahel, at Johnston, in 36th year. Phenix of


Mrs. Deliverance, widow of Capt. William, at Cranston, in 85th year. Phenix of


Ruth, wife of Zuriel, at Cranston. Phenix of Andrew, at Smithfield, in 86th year,


Col. John, at Warwick, in 82d year. Phe- nix of


June 20, 1812


Amey, wife of Stephen, at Providence, in 23d year,


Mary, at Cranston, in 52d year. Phenix of Charles, son of Nathan, Jr., Esq., at Provi- dence, in 4th year,


May 7, 1813


Mrs. Sally, in 51st year, at Cranston, daugh- ter of John Williams. Phenix of


John, at Cranston, in 74th year. Phenix of Benjamin B., son of George, at Johnston, aged I year, 7 months, 24 days,


June 5, 1815


Margaret, widow of Andrew, Esq., of Smith- field, at Providence, in 80th year,


Sept. 28, 1815 Feb. 18, 1816


William, at North Providence, in 53d year. Phenix of


March 30, 1816


Mary, wife of Caleb, at Providence, in 34th year,


Aug. 8, 1816


Catharine, widow of Benjamin, at Johnston, in 77th year. Phenix of


Feb. 1, 1817


William, at Pawtuxet, aged 85 years. Phenix of Maria, daughter of Nehemiah, at Scituate, in 8th year,


May 13, 1818


Mary, widow of William, of Smithfield, at Providence, aged 61 years,


Nehemiah, in 35th year. Patriot of


Mercy, widow of Col. Resolved, at Smith- field, in 83d year,


March 10, 1820


Abby, daughter of late George, at Johnston, in 16th year,


Dec. 12, 1820


Sarah, daughter of William, at Johnston, in 33d year. Patriot of


April 4, 1821


Resolved, of Olneyville, at Matanzas, W. I. Patriot of


William, at Cranston, in 62d year, soldier of the Revolution,


July 27, 1810


Sept. 17, 1810


Oct. 20, 1810


April 6, 1811 Feb. 15, 18:2 March 6, 1812


Sept. 23, 1812 Feb. 6, 1813


Feb. 26, 1814 Jan. 28, 1815


Benjamin, at Scituate, in 46th year,


July 12, 1817


April 3, 1819 Aug. 11, 1819


May 30, 1821


June 18, 1821


216


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


WATERMAN Richard Brown, infant son of Nathan, Jr., Esq , aged 17 months,


Sarah Ann, only daughter of John, aged 15 months,


Anna, daughter of N-, Jr., aged 4 years. Patriot of


Henry, aged 31 years,


Nancy, daughter of late William, of Smith- field, at Providence, aged 39 years,


Lydia, wife of Edward, at Johnston, aged 68 years,


Thomas, at Coventry, in 68th year,


Capt. Christopher, at Cranston, aged 61 years,


July 23, 1822


Oct. 23, 1822


Jan. 7, 1823


Jan. 16, 1823


Jan. 25, 1823


Luban, eldest son of Asahel, at Johnston, in 25th year, leaves wife and child,


Simon, at Johnston, in 34th year,


Mrs. Lucia, at Centreville, aged 33 years,


Amey Brown, daughter of late Luban, at Johnston, aged 10 months, 15 days,


Joseph Brown, son of Asuel, at Johnston, in 22d year,


Job, at Johnston, in 83d year,


Sarah Ann, daughter of Joseph, at Thomp- son, Ct., in 19th year,


Sarah, wife of Benjamin, at Johnston, in 80th year,


Zurial, at Cranston, aged 73 years, soldier of the Revolution; he kept for many years a diary of the weather and local events ; a noted farmer,


Lucy, wife of Benjamin, at Coventry, in 68th year,


Seril, at Smithfield, in 27th year,


Margaret, eldest daughter of Andrew, Esq., at Smithfield, in 27th year,


Mary, wife of Amasa, at Mendon, Mass., in 30th year ; her funeral sermon will be preached by Rev. Adin Ballou, of Mendon, at Greenville, R. I., in Smithfield, July 2, next,


July 14, 1821 Oct. 14, 1821


Oct. 27, 1821 Dec. 9, 1821


Dec. 22, 1821


Jan. 25, 1822 April 6, 1822


Hannah, wife of Job, Jr., at Johnston, in 34th year. Patriot of


Elizabeth, wife of Stacy, daughter of late Abraham Latham, at Johnston, in 32d year,


Sarah Sheldon, youngest daughter of Re- solved, at Johnston, aged 3 years, 4 months, Patience, wife of George, at Olneyville, in 28th year.


Jan. 3, 1824 Feb. 7, 1824 June 19, 1824


July 15, 1824


Sept. 10, 1824 July 10, r825


Aug. 6, 1825


Aug. 9, 1825


Aug. 26, 1825


Sept. 20, 1825


July 26, 1826


Dec. 7, 1826


June 4, 1827


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PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS


WATERMAN Lydia, widow of Thomas, of Coventry, at Scituate, in 93d year,


Nov. 7, 1827


Resolved, son of Rhodes, of Pawtuxet, drowned in the cove, in Ioth year,


July 18, 1828


Alexander, youngest son of George, at Johns- ton, aged I year. Patriot of


Sept. 13, 1828


Freelove C., wife of Stuteley, at Pawtucket, in 19th year, Mary, in 77th year,


Dr. George, at Cranston, in 76th year,


Anson Olney, youngest son of Resolved, 2d, at Johnston, in 3d year,


June 7, 1829


Mary Francis, youngest daughter of John, at Johnston, in 4th year,


Sept. 1, 1829 Nov. 25, 1829


Rufus, in 84th year,


Olive, wife of William F., in 33d year, at Cranston,


Jan. 17, 1831


Alice, widow of Col. John, at Cranston, aged 94 years. Patriot of


Sept. 22, 1832


WATERS Harvey, son of Dea. Asa, of Sutton, manager of Freshman class Brown Univer- sity, in 18th year,


Aug. 13, 1803


Lieut. Kervine, U. S. Navy, at Portland, aged 18, from a wound received in the battle between the Enterprise and Boxer. Phenix of


Oct. 7, 1815


Mrs. - , her family of 14 persons murdered by slaves, at Southampton Co., Va. Pa- triot of


Aug. 31, 1831


WATHAN Nathan, 3d son of Rufus, of Provi- dence, at New Orleans, in 33d year,


Oct. 31, 1822


WATKINS Michael, at Tyringham, Mass., aged 80 years, Revolutionary pensioner. Pa- triot of


Jan. 20, 1830


. Sept. 30, 1831 Feb. 24, 1827


WATLIES Elijah, at North Stonington, Ct., aged 82 years. Patriot of WATLES Capt. Denison, at Lebanon, aged 76 years, soldier of the Revolution,




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