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July 26. 1805
Feb. 7, 1818
WITHERILL Allen, at Taunton, aged 49 years. Patriot of
WITHY Mrs. Mary, at Chester, aged 76 years. She kept one of the most genteel inns in the United States. Phenix of
March 9, 1822
Dec. 4, 1824
June 2, 1830
June 2, 1830
WISTAR Dr. Casper, at Philadelphia (see obit.). Phenix of
WITMAN William, Esq., Democratic candidate to represent the County of Berkes, Pa., in. House of Representatives of United States, while returning from the election. Phenix of
Oct. 22, 1808
Dec. 27, 1823
Jan. 27, 1810
Henry, son of William, at Glocester, in 17th year,
March 29, 1825
Aug. 19, 1825
July 24, 1826 Sept. 17, 1826
255
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
WODDELL Thomas, at Westport, in the gale of WOLCOTT Dr., better known as "Peter Pin- dar ;" was buried Jan. 12, in St. Paul's Covent Garden, London, near the spot where lies the author of "Hudibras." Pa- triot of
Oliver, son of late Capt. John, at Cumber- land, in 20th year, suddenly,
Aug. 4, 1820
May 15, 1824
Aug. 14, 1832
May 12, 1820
Aug. 3, 1805
Dec. 26, 1807
Dec. 26, 1807
Oct. 26, 1815 Sept. 14, 1816
Jan. 13, 1819
Sept. 10, 1819
March 2, 1820
July 28, 1820
Thomas, native of Providence, at Savannah, aged 30 years,
Noah Mason, at Swanzey, aged 33 years, John E., in Upper Canada, drowned while crossing a lake in a canoe. Patriot of
Mrs. Margaret, widow of Capt. Peleg, at Newport, aged 73 years,
Sept. 22, 1815
March 27, 1819
Capt. Benjamin S., at Pawtucket, in 69th year,
Ann Greene, wife of Edward, daughter of Timothy Greene, at Pawtucket, in 30th year,
WOLF Henry Robert, executed for piracy on board the Buenos Ayrean ship Louisa, of Baltimore, at Charleston, S. C., on board U. S. schooner Tartar,
WOOD Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Peleg, Jr., at Newport, in 31st year. Phenix of
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Major W-, and daughter of William Brailsford, Esq., of South Carolina, at Potosi, Ga., aged 21 years. She died of a broken heart over the loss of a brother who died three weeks before, in a duel. Phenix of
Elizabeth, wife of Major W-, daughter of William Brailsford, Esq., of South Caro- lina, at Potosi, Ga., aged 21 years. Phenix of
John Matthias Ehrick, only son of Major J. B. Wood, at Providence, aged 8 months, Jonathan, at Warren, in 23d year. Phenix of Elizabeth, widow of William, at Warwick, in 8ist year. Patriot of
Capt. Joseph, of Newport, master of schooner Venus, of this port, at Rio de Janeiro, S. A., drowned while up the river after beef ; leaves wife and 2 daughters,
Joshua Crocker, eldest son of Col. J. B., aged 3 years, Sarah, wife of Cyrus, at Cranston, aged 39 years,
Oct. 13, 1820 Oct. 18, 1820
June 23, 1821
April 29, 1822
256
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
WOOD Anna A., wife of Sumner, aged 45 years, Burrell, son of Stuteley, at Warwick, in 20th year, Mary, wife of Dr. William, aged 55 years, at Dighton. Patriot of
July 3, 1822
Nov. 3, 1822
May 17, 1823
Edward Whiting, youngest son of Col. J. B., in 3d year,
Dec. 19, 1823
Asa C., artificer of Co. B., Ist U. S. Artil- lery, formerly of Walpole, N. H., at Fort Wolcott, Newport, aged 43 years,
Jilson, at Cumberland, in 46th year; leaves wife and 3 children,
John, at Newport, aged 54 years,
Godfrey, aged 24 years, son of late Capt. Peleg, of Newport, at Boston, .
Sept. 25, 1826
Capt. John, of Newport, aged 56 years, mas- ter and supercargo of brig Paragon, of Bos- ton, on Coast of Africa. Patriot of
Oct. 4, 1826
John, Esq., at Burrillville, aged 58 years; Masonic honors. Patriot of
Sept. 22, 1827
Marcy G., eldest daughter of Stuteley, at Natic Village, in 22d year,
James, at Coventry, in 71st year. Patriot of Samuel James, infant son of Col. J. B.,
Oct. 28, 1827 Jan. 16, 1828 March 14, 1828
John, at Swanzey, in 62d year,
March 23, 1828 May 20, 1829
James, son of William, at Fall River, aged 22 years. Patriot of
May 19, 1830
Samuel, at Taunton, aged 50 years, from drinking cold water. Patriot of
July 24, 1830
Joseph, at Collins Centre, at advanced age; soldier of the Revolution. Patriot of
Nov. 3, 1830
Aug. 5, 1822
June 1, 1813
WOODCOCK Jeremiah, of Providence, was drowned while fishing in the Hackensack River, aged 20 years. Patriot of
Aug. 13, 1831
WOODFALL H. S., printer of the Public Ad- vertiser, in which the Junius Letters first appeared ; in London. Phenix of
WOODHULL Rev. Dr. Selah Strong, professor of church history, church government, and pastoral theology in the Theological Semi- nary of the Reformed Dutch Church and professor of philosophy of the human mind in Rutgers College, at New Brunswick, N. J., in 40th year,
April 26, 1806
Feb. 27, 1826
WOODARD Jacob, at Providence, in 85th year, WOODBURY James, quartermaster of the U. S. frigate Chesapeake, killed in action with the British frigate Shannon,
Capt. - , of ship Mentor, murdered by pirates, at sea. Patriot of
Oct. 6, 1830
John R., at Pawtucket, in 32d year,
March 18, 1824
Sept. 5, 1824 July 21, 1826
257
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
WOODMAN Elizabeth, at Newport, in 34th year, daughter of late Capt. Richard, Phe- nix of
March 17, 1804
John, mate of schooner, Theoda, of Salem, a native of Providence, at Charleston, S. C. Phenix of
Oct. 13, 1804
Temperance D., wife of Job, at Providence, in 23d year. Phenix of
Jan. 6, 1815
Mary, wife of Job, at Little Compton, in 22d year,
March 29, 1820 Dec. 25, 1820
Job, at Newport, in 57th year,
Miss Susan, daughter of late Capt. Richard, at Newport, in 61st year,
April 5, 1821
Job, at Louisville, Ga., in 32d year, formerly of Providence,
July 13, 1822
Phebe, wife of Enock, at Tiverton, aged, about 40 years. Patriot of
June 13, 1829
WOODRUFF Abigail, late of Philadelphia, at Providence, in 68th year,
Sept. 26, 1812
James, at Fayette, N. Y., aged 47 years ; he said an angel told him to keep drunk 9 days and nights and not eat ; he tried to carry out the order but failed. Patriot of
Ang. 16, 1820
March 24, 1826
WOODS Prescilla, infant daughter of Rev. Prof. Alva Woods, aged 3 months,
Feb. 6, 1828
WOODSIDE John, killed in a duel, in North Carolina ; his opponent also fell. Phenix of
Sept. 3, 1808
Oct. 5, 1812
Silence, wife of Jacob, at North Providence, in 76th year,
Nov. 26, 1816
Noadiah Watson, son of Jonathan, at Provi- dence, in 24th year, schoolmaster,
July 26, 1817 Aug. 8, 1817
Jonathan, aged 56 years, Masonic honors, Capt. Benjamin H., of Newport, at Savannah, Ga., aged 24 years. Patriot of
Sarah Reed, wife of Elkanah, at Taunton, aged 27 years. Patriot of
Nov. 24, 1819
Nov. 10, 1821
WOODMANCY Rebecca, wife of George, daughter of James Goff, at Warren, in 45th year,
Feb. 13, 1829
Henry, at West Stockbridge, aged 33 years ; was caught in the gearing of the mill by his overcoat, and held during the entire night, lived about 7 hours after being taken out,
WOODWARD Peggy, wife of John, at Seekonk, in 61st year. Phenix of
John, at Seekonk, in 64th year ; many years member of Baptist Church, in Providence. Phenix of
April 20, 1816
258
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
WOODWARD Samuel, at Seekonk, aged 78 years,
Calvin, son of Calvin, 2d; at Taunton, aged 2 years. Patriot of Susannah T., daughter of Luther, in 6th year, George, at Taunton, aged 77 years. Patriot of'
Aug. 17, 1822
Sept. 7, 1822 May 14, 1823
Dec. 27, 1823
Robert, at Providence, aged 27 years. Patriot of
Susannah, wife of Luther; aged 25 years,
Nathan, at Watertown, Ct., aged 94 years ; was the eldest of 9 children, one of whom died in infancy, the others lived until their united ages were upwards of 600 years, no death occurring in the family for about 70 years,
Elias, at Plainfield, Conn., aged 83 years. Patriot of
April 30, 1825 Oct. 26, 1825
Robert, at Newport. Patriot of.
Sept. 6, 1826
Caroline Frances, youngest daughter of Cal- vin 2d, at Taunton,
Oct. 9, 1826
Susan Martin, daughter of Luther, in 3d year,
Dec. 6, 1826
James Marshall, son of James, at Taunton. Patriot of
Jan. 6, 1827
Ambrose, at Taunton, in 65th year. Patriot of
March 29, 1828
WOODWORTH Caleb, of Norwich, Ct., aged about 50 years, at Cranston,
Oct. 28, 1823
WOOSTER Mary, widow of Gen. David, at New Haven, Ct., aged 78 years. Phenix of
June 20, 1807
WORK Capt. William, formerly of brig Agenora, of Providence, at the Havana. Patriot of WORTHINGTON Midshipman Edward, of Kentucky, on board U. S. ship Constella- tion, at Norfolk,
March 7, 1832
July 18, 1827
WRIGHT Polly, only daughter of Aaron, for- merly of Providence, at Boston, aged 29 years,
March 26, 1809
Ruth, wife of Amos, daughter of Jonathan Peck, of Rehoboth, at Warren, in 33d year, Samuel T., Esq., adjutant general of the state, in Maryland ; was a soldier of the Revolution. Phenix of
Feb. 1, 18II
Mrs. Lucy, wife of Potter, and only daughter of Eliphalet Fuller, of Dedham, Mass., at Providence, in 27th year,
July 21, 1810
May 19, 1816
---- , son of James, of Gravesend, L. I., per- ished in the snow storm,
Dec. 30, 1819
Déc. 27, 1823 Feb. 9, 1824
April 29, 1824
John P., at Seekonk,
259
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
WRIGHT Jerusha, widow of Capt. John, of Newport, at Providence, in. 94th year,
Charles, at New York, aged 70 years, of Society of Friends. Patriot of
April 9, 1823 Oct. 23, 1824
Feb. 23, 1825
Major Norris, killed in a duel with Gen. - Cluney, at Alexandria, La. Patriot of
Oct. 24, 1827 Dec: 8, 1830
WRITHINGTON Eveline, youngest daughter of Ward, at Fall River, aged 13 years,
June 5, 1828
WYATT Lemuel, Esq., at Providence, aged 84 . years, soldier of the Revolution. Phenix of Alice, widow of Standfast, at Newport, in 90th year. Phenix of
Feb. 28, 1818
Ruth, wife of David, at Middletown, in 34th year. Patriot of
Susannah, wife of Stuteley, at Bristol, aged 75 years,
Mech 22, 1827
Nov. 13, 1828
WYCOFF Edward, at Conhocton, N. Y., aged 40 years; in taking honey from a tree a bee stung him at a lower point of the ear near the jaw; he lived about 6 minutes. Patriot of
WYLIE Nathaniel, printer, at Baltimore, aged 27. Phenix of
June 11, 1808
WYMAN Ross, aged 91, at Shrewsbury. Phe- nix of
Oct. 15, 1808
Jan. 20, 1830
XY
YARROW -, at Georgetown, Columbia, a Moor, aged as he said 135 years. Patriot of
YATES Miss Sarah, at house of Col. John Low, at Warwick, aged 47,
Feb. 8, 1823
Dec. 2, 1803
Alanda, 28, Jan. 30, and Mrs. Susannah, his wife, Feb. 1, 27. They had been married about 4 years ; were buried in one coffin, at Cavindish, Vt. Patriot of Major -; killed by Bowie, near Natchez, Miss.,
Sept. 19, 1827
Marshall Grove, in 26th year, leaves a wife, Anna Elizabeth, aged 26 years, widow of Marshall G., daughter of Thomas Lloyd Halsey, Jan. 6, 1832
April 18, 1807
Jan. 26, 1820
Studley, at Bristol, for many years a school- master in that town,
Sept. 16, 1820
Oliver C., broker, at Boston, suicide. Patriot of
260
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
YATES Samuel, formerly of Providence, at Canandaigua, in 34th year,
Hannah, daughter of Thomas, aged I year, 9 months, James W., son of late Samuel, aged 19 months,
July 26, 1822
Nov. 12, 1822
Frances, at West Cambridge, Mass., aged 77 years,
April 9, 1826
Mary C., wife of Samuel, daughter of John Wight, in 30th year,
Feb. 9, 1832
YEATON Mrs. Jennings A., in Virginia, was delivered of 4 children at one birth; the fourth child died still born, and the mother died also,
Oct. 16, 1822 Oct. 5, 1830
YEAU Col. Smith, at Scituate, aged 23 years,
YEOMANS John, Jr., aged 30, inspector of customs, at Newport,
Jan. 28, 1823
Capt. John, at Newport, a patriot of the Rev- olution,
July 12, 1827
YERRINGTON Caroline, youngest child of James B., formerly of Providence, at Bos- ton, in 3d year,
Catharine, wife of James, aged 64 years,
YPSILANTI Prince Alexander, at Vienna, Aus.,
Jan. 29, 1828
YORDON Mrs. - , and her daughter, with a Miss -Stevens, drowned in the Niagara River, near Lewiston, by upsetting of the boat in the whirlpool,
YOUNG Jeremiah, at Providence,
Sarah, wife of Andrew, at Coventry, in 62d year,
June 16, 1808
June 3, 1809 Oct. 29, 1809
March 5, 1810
Deidamia, wife of Samuel, at Providence, in 64th year. Phenix of
Oct. 20, 1810
Samuel B., son of Thomas, at Providence, in 25th year,
April 3, 1815
Mrs. Phebe, widow of Gideon, merchant, at Providence, in 88th year,
Sept. 1, 1815
Phebe, widow of Gideon, at Providence, in 88th year. Phenix of
James W., son of Thomas, in 20th year,
Feb. 8, 1824
Oct. 9, 1805
Nicholas, son of the late Nicholas, of South Kingstown, at Providence, in 16th year, suddenly. Phenix of
Capt. William, at Windham, Ct., in 43d year, Sterry, of Scituate, drowned off Conimicut Point, by the sudden upsetting of the boat by a squall; leaves wife and three children, Martha, wife of Col. J., at Scituate, in 38th year. Phenix of
March 31, 1810
Sept. 9, 1815 Nov. 1, 1815
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Nov. 2, 1821
Oct. 23, 1829 Aug. 28, 1831
261
PROVIDENCE PHENIX-DEATHS
YOUNG Samuel, at Providence, in 72d year,
Capt. Gideon, eldest son of John, at Isle de Loss, Africa, in 32d year,
June 22, 1817
Edward Olney, son of Stephen, at North Providence, aged 2 years, 5 months. Phe- nix of
Rebecca, wife of Thomas, in 52d year, John, very suddenly,
Arthur, at London, Eng., aged 80 years, a noted agriculturist,
April 12, 1820
Mary Anne, daughter of Gardiner, at Provi- dence, in 5th year,
Dec. 22, 1820
Olney, formerly of Cranston, R. I., drowned at the woolen factory, in Griswold, (Jewett City), Ct., aged 18 years,
Feb. 1, 1821
Thomas, Jr., son of Thomas, of Providence, at sea, near Madras, in 27th year. Patriot of March 3, 1821
Samuel, 2d, hatter, at Scituate, formerly of Providence, in 45th year,
March 27, 1821
Thomas, portrait painter, at Providence, in 56th year,
July 23, 1821 Aug. 31, 1821 April 4, 1822
Martin S., son of William, aged 2 years, wife of John, at Scituate, aged 60 years, William, son of late Jeremiah, of Providence, at Havana, aged 19 years,
Elizabeth, widow of John, in 43d year,
Robert, at Scituate, in 68th year,
James, of Rhode Island, at New Orleans. Patriot of
Nov. 6, 1824 Nov. 19, 1824
Mary H., daughter of John, in 11th year,
Joshua, of Stokes Co., N. C .; in crossing a river in a carriage with his wife, 2 daugh- ters, and a niece about 18 years old, all were drowned,
Feb. 21, 1825
Feb. 26, 1825.
Daniel, bitten by a rattlesnake near Milford, Penn. Patriot of
June 4, 1825
Richard, at Foster, aged about 60 years,
Amey, wife of Hon. Zadock, at Foster, aged 60 years,
Jan. 10, 1826
Mary Ann, only daughter of Sheldon, aged 3 years, 10 days,
Nancy, wife of Capt. Samuel, aged 58 years, after 27 years' illness,
Feb. 22, 1826
Aug. 21, 1826
Sept. 25, 1822 Dec. 1, 1822 April 1, 1823
John, youngest son of late John, of Provi- dence, at Savannah, on board brig George Washington, of this port, in 17th year,
Stephen, of Smithfield, son of Zebedee, at Providence, in 38th year ; leaves wife and 3 children,
June 9, 1825. Aug. 25, 1825.
Feb. 23, 1817
Nov. 29, 1817 Jan. 9; 1818 Aug. 30, 1818
262
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
YOUNG William, at Providence, aged. 34 years, Cynthia S., widow of Capt. William, aged 57 years,
Oct. 18, 1826
Clarissa, aged 11 months,
James, in 48th year,
March 25, 1828 Feb. 10, 1829 Feb. 28, 1830
Adeline M., wife of Edward R., daughter of late William Jones, of Savannah, Ga., at
March 20, 1830
Providence, in 28th year ; leaves 5 children, Henry G., son of late John, aged 29 years,
Dec. 20, 1830
Betsey, widow of Samuel, in 54th year, May 2, 1832
Louisa. A., at. North Providence, aged 8 years, Oct. 4, 1832
Z
ZEA M-, the accredited minister to England from Columbia, at London. Patriot of Jan. 22, 1823
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The Rhode Island American
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THE RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN
The first number of the Rhode Island American was issued Friday, October 21, 1808, by Dunham and Hawkins, William W. Dunham, editor, and David Hawkins, Jr. It was printed at the sign of the American Eagle, opposite the market. Terms three dollars per year, half in advance.
The editorial announcement in the first number stated prob- ably as the reason for establishing the paper that the " pressing necessity of the present period which was to decide whether the politics of Washington shall once more regain their proper influ- ence in the hearts of his countrymen demands correspondent exer- tion."
October 5th, 1825, a consolidation was effected between the Gazette and the American. The firm of Brown and Carlile was formed (Hugh H. Brown and Francis T. Carlile) and con- ducted the printing on the north side of Market Square. William S. Patten was editor for one year when he was succeeded by Chris- topher E. Robbins.
In March, 1827, Mr. Carlile bought out his partner and em- ployed Benjamin F. Hallett as editor. In the July following the Microcosm, a weekly paper, established June 10, 1825, by Walter R. Danforth, was absorbed by the American. Two years later (July, 1829) the Cadet and Statesman was also taken in. The title was changed to that of the RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN STATESMAN AND GAZETTE. The Cadet and Statesman was founded as the Literary Cadet and Saturday Evening Bulletin. It was published by Smith and Parmenter (Samuel J. Smith, Jonathan C. Parmen- ter); Sylvester S. Southworth was editor. It was a weekly until July, 1828, and then semi-weekly until its absorption. The last number was issued Friday, Feb. 1, 1833. Saturday, Feb. 9, it was continued under the title of MICROCOSM AMERICAN AND GAZETTE until its final discontinuance March 29, 1834. Daniel Mowry, 3d, was proprietor of these last consolidation papers. April 6, 1833, he sold out to James S. Hamm & Co., (Joseph Knowles the Co.,) who owned it at its final discontinuance. The paper obtained a high position in the community and had among its writers the best talent of the State. William Goddard was editor when it was at its best.
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MARRIAGES
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ABBOTT Hannah, of Ashford, Ct., and Nathan- iel Round, of Bristol, at Ashford. Ameri- can of
Experience, of Providence, and Dea. Thomas Grow, of Pomfret, Ct., at Providence,
March 12, 1820
Clarissa, of Andover, and Rev. Ebenezer Poore, pastor of the Second Church, Bev- erly, at Andover. American of
March 22, 1825
Lieut. Joel, U. S. Navy, and Laura Wheaton, daughter of the late Charles, Esq., of and at Warren, by Rev. Mr. Welsh,
Nov. 28, 1825
Sabrina C., and Nathaniel F. Potter, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Farley,
June 24, 1829
Eliza and Charles Russell, at Andover. American of
Oct. 13, 1829
Rev. Ephraim, of Westford, and Abigail W. Bancroft, daughter of Dr. Amos, of and at Groton, Mass. American of
Jan. 29, 1830
Susan and Mark Tarbox, at Concord, N. H. American of
June 4, 1830
ABELL Rebecca, of Rehoboth, and David Ath- erton, of Attleboro, at Rehoboth, by Rev. Mr. Thompson,
Jan. 31, 1813
May 20, 1823
Nov. 7, 1824
May 24, 1825,
ABERCROMBIE Rev. James, D. D., senior as- sistant minister of Christ church, St. Peter's and St. James, and Mary Mason, of the Island of Barbadoes, at Philadelphia. American of June 13, 1817
ABORN Capt. Peleg, of this town, and Anna Wilson, niece of Thomas, merchant, of and at London, Eng.,
Aug. 16, 1814
Capt. Daniel H., of Seekonk, and Mary Allyn, of and at Rehoboth. American of Nancy, daughter of Capt. Caleb, of Seekonk, and Benajah Allen, of Rehoboth, at See- konk, by Rev. Mr. Pease,
Robert and Alseneth Staples, at Taunton. American of
Feb. 4, 1809;
270
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
ABORN James, of this town, and Mary Whitney, daughter of Capt. James, at Pawtuxet, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
April 12, 1810
Mary Ann, daughter of John A., of Pawtuxet, and George Holroyd, of this town, mer- chant, at Pawtuxet, by Rev. Mr. Jacobs,
Nov. 21, 1811
Hannah G., daughter of Samuel, Esq., and Charles L. Bowler, all of and at this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
May 4, 1813
Maria, daughter of Samuel, Esq., and Henry Jacobs, merchant, both of and at this town, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Oct. 4, 1813
Daniel Tillinghast and Eliza Rogers Young, daughter of John, both of and at Provi- denice, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
April 16, 1816
Urania F., eldest daughter of Capt. Jonathan, and Thomas Sheldon, all of and at Paw- tuxet, by Rev. Mr. Jacobs,
Nov. 7, 1816
Patience R., daughter of Capt. Jonathan, and Samuel E. Gardiner, Jr., both of and at Pawtuxet, by Rev. Mr. Preston. American of
July 14, 1818
Eliza R., only daughter of Joseph, Esq., and Col. Lion A. Rhodes, both of and at Paw- tuxet, by Rev. Mr. Curtis,
April 4, 1820
Mary B., daughter of Capt. Lowry, and Ran- dall H. Greene, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
April 30, 1820
Joseph R., formerly of Providence, and Sarah W. Frith, of and at Savannah, Ga. Amer- ican of
June 21, 1822
James and Sally Whitney, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Oct. 20, 1822
Harriet M., eldest daughter of James, and Amos J. Rhodes, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
June 17, 1823
Capt. Lowry, and Julia Ann Manchester, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Rebecca W., daughter of late Capt. Jonathan, and Capt. Pardon Sheldon, at Pawtuxet, by Rev. Mr. Shurtleff,
Feb. 1, 1825
Oct. 19, 1825
Dec. 11, 1825
Caroline C., eldest daughter of late Edward, and Simon H. Greene,
March 13, 1822
Mary E, daughter of late Capt. Jonathan, and Dr. George W. Tyler, at Pawtucket. American of
Oct. 8, 1822
Capt. William H., of Providence, and Har- riet A. Remington, daughter of late Capt. Charles, of and at Pawtuxet. American of
271
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-MARRIAGES
ABORN Sally R., daughter of Thomas, Esq., for- merly of Providence,and Charles S. Henry, Esq., attorney at law, of and at Savannah, Ga.
May 31, 1827
John Waterman and Celinda Harris Barton, daughter of David, both of and at Provi- dence, by Rev. Mr. Edes,
June 13, 1827
Sarah Ann, daughter of late Edward, and Amory Chapin, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
June 13, 1827
Susan P., of Providence, and Richard W. Jackson, of Philadelphia, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Oct. 1, 1827
ADAMS Lowell and Lydia Gladding, youngest daughter of the late Timothy, of this town, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, Feb. 28, 1811
Charles, formerly merchant of Boston, and Hannah Baker, of Dorchester, in this town. American of
Aug. 14, 1812
Sally, daughter of Joseph, Esq., and Peter Thompson, both of and at Mendon, by Rev. Mr. Smith. American of Oct. 6, 1812
Capt. Daniel, of Charlestown, Mass., and Cornelia Pearce, of Cranston, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Nov. 9, 1812
Ebenezer, of Barrington, and Perwiller Dun- ham, of Dighton, at Barrington, by Rev. Mr. Watson,
Jan. 24, 1813
John, son of Hon. Benjamin, of Uxbridge, and Fanny Craggin, daughter of Benjamin, of and at Douglass. American of
Feb. 3, 1818
Joseph, of Providence, and Hannah Bosworth, of and at Bristol, by Rev. Bishop Griswold, Sarah S. and Isaac Lamb, both of and at Worcester. American of
Aug. 17, 1818
Nov. 4, 1823
Miss Phebe, aged 72, and Rev. Hipkins Pit- man, aged 74; the mother of the bride is still living; was married to James Bates about 1725; she has now about 80 descen- dants; in Virginia. American of
Rev. Prof. Jasper and Mercy D. Wheeler, of and at Medway, Mass.,
Capt. Barzillai S., of Fair Haven, and Lydia Potter, daughter of Restcome, at Newport. American of
Weston Bela, tutor in Dartmouth College, and Harriet Wines, daughter of Rev. Abijah, of Deer Island, at Newburyport. American of
June 22, 1819
May 16, 1820.
April 6, 182L
Sept. 4, 1821
272
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
ADAMS Abigail and William Bates, Esq., at New Bedford. American of
Julia, daughter of late Major Jasper, and Ho- 'ratio Mason, both of and at Medway, by Rev. Mr. Bailey. American of
Dec. 21, 182 I
Feb. 26, 1823
Rev. Jasper, professor of natural philosophy in Brown University, and Placidia May- rant, daughter of William, of Statesburgh, S. C., at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Crocker, Eliza and Adah Sackett, both of and at Prov- idence, by Rev. Mr. Pickering,
Sept. 4, 1823
Catherine and Edwin Crosswell, Esq., editor of Albany Argus, at Catskill, N. Y. Amer- ican of
Sept. 24, 1824
Seth, of Providence, and Susan Olney, daugh- ter of Elisha, of and at Smithfield,
Dec. 22, 1824
Rev. John, of Killingly, and Mrs. Esther Jones, of and at Foster,
Sept. 4, 1825
Susan, of Wickford, and Philip Tourgee, of Newport, at North Kingstown, by Rev. Mr. Northup,
April 25, 1826
April 12, 1829
Nancy J. and William Scott, of North Bridgewater, at Kingston, Miss. Ameri- can of
Sept. 18, 1829
Moses, of Bradford, and Sally Colby, at New- buryport. American of
Jan. 29, 1830
Martha O. and William H. Drayton, at Bos- ton, by Rev. Hosea Ballou. American of Benjamin W. and Jane B. Ford, at Dorches- ter. American of
Feb. 19, 1830
May 7, 183 0
Seth, Jr., of Providence, and Sarah Bigelow, daughter of Hon. Abijah, of and at Worcester, by Rev. Mr. Miller,
Mary H. and Isaac Kimball, at Boston. American of
Rev. Eli, of Dalton, and Caroline Butler, of and at Williamsburgh. American of
May 19, 1830
June 4, 1830
July 27, 1830
Seth, Jr., and Harriet E. Fenner, youngest daughter of Capt. Arthur, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Dec. 1I, 1821,
May 2, 1824
Dorcas and James Ford, Esq., attorney at law, both of and at Fall River. American of
Sept. 24, 1824
John, of Bristol, and Ann Boyd, of and at Portsmouth,
John, of Duxbury, and Margaret Morgan, at Boston. American of
Sept. 15, 1829
Lucy and Stephen Gano Holroyd, printer, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Prof. Caswell,
Jan. 20, 1830
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