Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XV, Part 47

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 654


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Sept. 21, 1802


March 13, 1800


Feb. 28, 1803


526


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


LASCELLES General , killed at the bat- tle of Acre,


LATHAM William, at Johnston, in 61st year. Chronicle of


LAUDOHN Marshall, at head-quarters of the Austrian army in Europe. Chronicle of LAVATER John Casper, at Zurich, Switz., the celebrated physiognomist. Chronicle of LAWRENCE Mr. , at Allentown, N. J. Chronicle of


LAWTON Rebecca, wife of John, aged 25 years. Chronicle of


Rachal, wife of Benjamin, at Newport, in 33d year. Chronicle of


June 18, 1795


LEACH -- -, son of Billy, killed by a bear, at Moultenboro,


Sept. 14, 1784 Nov. 3, 1802


LE CLERC General -- , at Cape St. Francis, LEDYARD Dr. at New York, health officer of the port. Chronicle of


Sept. 8, 1803.


LEE Capt. Samuel, of this town, in North Caro- lina, in 39th year. Chronicle of


Jan. 3, 1793


Richard Henry, Esq., at Chantilly, Va., in 63d year. Chronicle of


Joseph, at Cumberland, in 71st year,


LEGGETT Mr. - -, of New York; while crossing Hell Gate in a boat with his fam- ily it overturned and two of his children were drowned. Chronicle of


LEONARD Hon. Ephraim, for many years Judge of Court of Common Pleas, Bristol Co., Mass., at Mansfield, in 81st year,


Mary, wife of Samuel, Esq., in 34th year,


Capt. . James, at Taunton, in 7Ist year. Chronicle of


Aug. 8, 1793


Joseph, eldest son of Joseph, Esq., at Taun- ton. Chronicle of


May 8, 1794


Col. Nathaniel, at Taunton, aged 68 years, suddenly,


Feb. 10, 1795


Appolas, Esq., at Taunton, aged 55 years. Chronicle of


March 21, 1799


LICKINS Lieut. - , killed in battle,


LILLIBRIDGE Ann, wife of Capt. Thomas, and only daughter of Mrs. Ann Webber, of Newport, at Philadelphia, in 33d year,


Abigail, wife of John, of Newport, at Savan- nah, Ga.,


May 16, 1799


- June 9, 1796


Sept. 30, 1790


April 2, 1801


April 7, 1791


Nov. 23, 1786


July 24, 1794 July 4, 1801


June 24, 1802


May 2, 1786 Dec. 27, 1789


Abigail, wife of Nathaniel, at Taunton. Chronicle of


Feb. 16, 1797


LEWIS Samuel, mariner, at . Boston; his wife was delivered of three female children, all likely to do well,


Jan. 31, 1788 Nov. 4, 1791


Nov. 4, 1796


Dec. 14, 1796


527


UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS


LILLIBRIDGE Hampton, formerly of Newport, at his plantation near Savannah,


LINCOLN Benjamin, Jr., son of Major-General Lincoln, in 32d year. Chronicle of


James, at Taunton, in 73d year. Chronicle of


LINDLEY Capt. John, at Rehoboth, in 81st year,


LIPPITT Lucy, second daughter of Joseph, Esq., at Warwick,


Lucy, wife of the late Joseph, of Warwick, in 72d year. Chronicle of


Capt. John, of this port, on the African Coast. Chronicle of


Welthian, widow of Jeremiah, Esq., at War- wick, aged 82 years. Chronicle of


LIGHTFOOT Frances, at Newport. Chronicle of


LITTLE Lieut. -, killed in battle, LIVINGSTONE Hon. William, at Elizabeth- town, N. J., Governor of New Jersey. Chronicle of


LOCKWOOD Phebe, in this town, in 22d year, LOGAN Hannah, widow of William, of this town,


LOISA, "the Lady of the Hay Stack," at Guy's Hospital, Eng. Chronicle of


LOOMIS Lucy, wife of Leffens, Esq., at Cum- berland, in 25th year,


April 24, 1787


Sept. 3, 1789


David, Esq., at Boston, burial at Newport. Chronicle of


LORING Phebe, wife of Simeon. Chronicle of LOUDON Mrs. wife of Samuel, Esq., printer, and sister of Hon. Matthew Gris- wold, late Governor of Connecticut, at New York. Chronicle of


John, printer, at New York, killed while re- viewing a squad of soldiers. Chronicle of LOUIS XVI of France, beheaded, and an ac- count of the funeral. Chronicle of


LOUVERTURE Loussoint, the African Chief, died in prison at Besancon. Chronicle of


LOVETT James, formerly of this town, at Cum- berland, aged 60 years. Chronicle of


1. LOW Col. Stephen, at Warwick, in 84th year. Chronicle of


Mrs. Sally, wife of Capt. Richard. Chroni- cle of


Jan. - , 1801 Jan. 24, 1788 June 12, 1788


Feb. 20, 1800


April 16, 1787 May 28, 1795 Aug. 25, 1796


July 20, 1797 Jan. 30, 1800 Nov. 4, 1791


Aug 5, 1790 June 9, 1800


July 26, 1793


May 14, 1801


LOPEZ Rachal, wife of David, merchant, at Newport, in 28th year. Chronicle of


Jan II, 1798 Oct. 6, 1785


July 10, 1788


Oct 8, 1789 March 28, 1793


June 23, 1803 April 24, 1800


Dec. 4, 1788


Feb. 21, 1793


528


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


LOW Richard, in this town. Chronicle of July 3, 1794


Amey, wife of Major Samuel, formerly of this town, at Berkeley Co., N. Y. Chroni- cle of


July 11, 1799


Capt. Richard, at Warwick, in 40th year. Chronicle of


Nov. 20, 1795


Capt. Anthony, at Warwick, in 78th year. Chronicle of


Oct. 14, 1802


Sarah, wife of Col. John, at Warwick, in 68th year,


Nov. 27, 1803


LOWELL Hon. John, U. S. Judge of the First Circuit, at Roxbury, Mass., in 59th year, LUSA William, of Old Claverick, while felling a tree, the tree caught his leg so badly, smashing it, that he died of the injury,


Feb. 25, 1786


LUTHER Mrs. Mary, in 99th year, at Warren. Chronicle of


Dec. 28, 1786


LYNDON Mary, widow of Hon. Josias, formerly Governor of the State, aged 80 years; she had been confined to her bed 15 years from a stroke of paralysis, at Newport,


LYON Mrs. -, wife of Capt. John, of Lei- cester, Mass. Chronicle of


Sept. 8, 1791


Aug. 11, 1803


M


MACKARTY Rev. Thaddeus, at Worcester. Chronicle of


MACKENSIE H-, at Edinburgh, Scotland, from a fall from a horse; was a voluminous author. Chronicle of MACKINTIRE Mrs. . -, wife of Stephen, at Salisbury, Ct .; was delivered of three children at one birth, two sons and a daughter ; they all weighed about four pounds and lived about three hours ; the mother is in fair way to recover,


MACKLIN Robert, at Wakefield, N. H., for- merly of this town (Portsmouth, N. H.), baker, aged 115 years ; his eyesight and faculties were good until a short time before his death ; at the age of 80 years he walked from Portsmouth, N. H., to Boston in one day, and returned the next, seem- ingly but little fatigued,


Aug. 5, 1784


Oct. 15, 1801


June 15, 1786


Jan. 5, 1787


-


May 6, 1802


March 14; 1790


Mary, widow of Elijah, at Woodstock, Ct., in 65th year; had been a member of Dr. Snow's church in this town more than 30 years. Chronicle of


529


UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS


MACOMBER Abigail, wife of John, at Taunton, in 71st year. Chronicle of


MAGEE Mary, wife of William, and daughter of Capt. Job Sweeting, in 20th year,


Capt. Barnard, of Boston, killed on the North- west coast, by the Natives. Chronicle of Mrs. Nancy, of Hillsdale, N. Y., in this town, at house of Rev. Dr. Gano, in 44th year ; left an only son ; buried at North burial ground,


MAINOLD James, at New York, from bite of a. mad dog,


MAJURY Mrs. Hannah, wife of Joseph, in this town. Chronicle of


MALBONE Francis, at Newport, in his 59th year, First Alderman of that city. Chron- icle of


Col. Godfrey, at Pomfret, Ct. Chronicle of Godfrey, Esq., born at Newport, R. I., Sept.


3, 1724 ; died in this town, Nov. 12, 1785. Chronicle of


Feb. 22, 1787


Oct. 22, 1795


Sept. 14, 1791


Dec. 4, 1789


March 8, 1798


May 27, 1790


Feb. 26, 1789


July 29, 1790


Aug. 15, 1793


Freelove, wife of Capt. Matthew, formerly of Cranston ; had lived with her husband 53 years, in this town, in 71st year,


Martha, aged 9 years, daughter of Capt. Isaac, in this town. Chronicle of


Joseph, son of the late Capt. Joseph, in this town, in 25th year,


Joseph, of this town. Chronicle of


1 MANLEY John, Esq., late a civil officer of the United States, at Newport,


Sept. 5, 1793


March 17, 1792


July 8, 1802


March 27, 1803


June 22, 1785


Feb. 14, 1799


Jan. 13, 1785 Nov. 24, 1785


Gen. John, at Newport, in 60th year. Chroni- cle of


MALCOLM William, at New York, Brigadier General of the Militia of that State,


MALEM -, found in the woods dead, near residence of Thomas Waterman, Coventry, supposed to be about 40 years old,


MALTBIE Capt. Jonathan, Commander of Rev- enue Cutter in Connecticut District, at Fairfield, Ct. Chronicle of


MALTMAN Ann, widow of James, in this town, in 71st year. Chronicle of


MANCHESTER John, son of the late Capt. Gideon. Chronicle of


Alice, daughter of Matthew, in this town, in 2Ist year. Chronicle of


Mary, wife of Elder Thomas, at Coventry. Chronicle of


Jan. 6, 1795 June 23, 1803


July 18, 1803 July 21, 1803


July 21, 1787


530


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MANN Lydia, wife of Benjamin, Esq., in this town, in 58th year,


Bebe, wife of Dr. Bazeleel, at Attleboro, in 61st year. Chronicle of Benjamin, in this town, in 74th year,


Dr. Bazeleel, at Attleboro, aged 74 years,


Mrs. Mehitable, wife of Dr. J. P., at New- port, in 28th year. Chronicle of


MANNING Dr. James, president of R. I. College, in 54th year; obituary in paper of Aug. II,


July 29, 1791


Jan. 4, 1798 May I, 1800


March 10, 1803


Nov. 13, 1800


Aug. 30, 1796


Jan. 27, 1803


MARDENBOROUGH Rhoda, wife of Chris- topher, and youngest daughter of the late John Fryer, at St. Christopher's, W.I., MARIA Antoinette, Queen of the French ; be- headed,


MARION Gen. Francis, in South Carolina. The military annals of the Revolution faithfully record his talents and bravery. Chronicle of


MARK Philip, Esq., Consul of U. S. to Ger- many, at Hamberg, Ga. Chronicle of


MARQUAND Daniel, Esq., at Newburyport, in 89th year; Masonic honors. Chronicle of MARSH William, at Newport, aged 22 years. Chronicle of


Elizabeth, wife of Gould, at Newport. Chronicle of


Lavina, wife of Jonathan, merchant, at Washington, N. C. Chronicle of


Jonathan, at Newport, in 70th year. Chron- icle of


MARSHALL Benjamin, in this town, in 74th year ; buried in the North burial ground,


Jan. 10, 1785


Oct. 10, 1793 Oct. 24, 1.794 Oct. 10, 1797


July 4, 1803


Mary, wife of Joseph, in this town, in 62d year. Chronicle of


MANTON Elisha, at Glocester. Chronicle of Patience, second daughter of Col. Edward, at Johnston, aged 19 years. Chronicle of MARBLE Dr. Joel, a suicide, drowned himself in a well, at Springfield, Mass.,


MARCHANT Henry, Esq., at Newport, in 55th year ; District Judge of U. S. Dis- trict of R. I .; had been member of Gen- eral Assembly and Colonial Agent to Great Britain,


Sarah, wife of William, Esq., and daughter of Capt. William Shaw, of Newport, at North Kingstown, aged 26 years. Chron- icle of


March 15, 1791


Oct. 17, 1793


April 2, 1795


March 24, 1803


June 11, 1789


Aug. 5, 1790


. Dec. 4, 1794 Sept. 12, 1793


Dec. 23, 1802


Oct. 15, 1790


531


UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS


MARTIN Mrs. wife of Joseph ; buried in the New Cemetery, west side of river; sermon by Rev. Mr. Snow,


Sybel, daughter of David, in this town, in 18th year. Chronicle of


July 29, 1790


Joseph, in 55th year; sermon by Rev. Mr. Wilson,


May 25, 1794


Sukey, youngest daughter of Sylvanus, Esq. Chronicle of


Oct. 15, 1795


George, at Newport, in 88th year. Chronicle of March 13, 1800 Capt. John, of this town, at St. Domingo, W. I. Chronicle of


Jan. 19, 1804 Jan. 28, 1790


MASON Noah, in this town. Chronicle of


Zerviah, daughter of John, in 18th year. Chronicle of


Aug. 26, 1790


Edward, in this town. Chronicle of


Sept. 13, 1792


John, at Swanzey, aged 80 years. Chroni- cle of


Oct. 15, 1795


Fanny, wife of Dr. James, formerly of this town, aged 21 years, in South Carolina,


Jan. 14, 1797


Daniel, merchant, at Newport, in 42d year. Chronicle of


Oct. 12, 1797


Elder Russell, pastor of Second Baptist Church of Swanzey, in 85th year, and 47th of his ministry. His descendants are more than 130; sermon by Elder Goff, of Dighton,


Jan. II, 1799


Dec. 18, 1800 Sept. 14, 1801


May 15, 1803


May 26, 1803


MATHEW Dr. Samuel, at Boston, in 79th year,


MATHEWSON Martha, widow of Thomas, of Scituate, dec. She was the eldest daugh- ter of Timothy Sheldon, late of Johnston, dec., at Foster, aged 100 years, 2 mos., 8 days,


, son of David, at Coventry, aged 14 years, killed by lightning,


. John, at Johnston, in 93d year,


Elizabeth, widow, in this town, in 70th year, Abraham, Esq., formerly of Smithfield, and Judge of County Court, at Greenfield, N. Y., in 65th year, MAVERICK Samuel. Chronicle of


Sept. 26, 1788


June 20, 1785


July 25, 1787


July 3, 1789 April 11, 1792 Dec. 8, 1794


May 6, 1801 Jan. 8, 1784


Timothy, late of this town, at Cumberland, in 65th year. Chronicle of


Dr. Benjamin, at Newport, in 40th year,


Gen. Stephen T., M. C. from Virginia, in the Senate, at Philadelphia, Gen. Stephen Thompson, U. S. Senator from Virginia, "of tell tale memory," at Philadelphia. Chronicle of


532


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MAWDSLEY John, Esq., at Newport, in 73d year ; left wife and three chilren ; Military and Masonic honors,


MAWNEY Elizabeth P., wife of Col. John, at Cranston. Chronicle of MAY William A. B., graduate of R. I. College, 1788, at Attleboro,


MAZYCK Ann, wife of Stephen, of Goosecreek, and daughter of Walter Easton, of New- port, at Charleston, S. C,


MCCLELLAN Ann, wife of Samuel, and eldest daughter of Col. Knight Dexter, at Smith- field, in 27th year,


McCREA Dr. William A., late of Philadelphia, at Fort James, Ga.,


McDOUGALL Peter, merchant, at New York. Chronicle of


McKEY Mrs. - -, wife of James; took a spoonful of white arsenic, thinking it cream of tartar, at Mifflingtown, Pa.,


McKINSTREY Priscilla, wife of Dr. McKin- . strey, at Haverhill, Mass. Chronicle of McLANE Cynthia, wife of Major, and daugh- ter of Ebenezer Davis, of Charlton, Mass., MCLAUGHLIN , killed in a riot, at Lon- donderry, Ire,


McLEAN John, at Norfolk, Va., printer. Chron- icle of


MCLELLAN Carey, Jr., hung himself while in- sane, at Gorham, Me. Chronicle of


McMASTER Patrick, perished in a shipwreck in the Bay of Fundy. Chronicle of


McMATH Lient. , killed in battle, MELVILLE David,'at Newport, in 38th year. Chronicle of


MERRICK Nathan, son of Nathaniel, of Hard- wick, Mass., aged 23 years, a college stu- dent here, drowned near Fox Point,


MERRILL Nathan, of this town. Chronicle of MERRIMAN Mrs. -, widow, at Walling- ford, Ct., aged 89 years. Chronicle of


"METHUSALAH," in Lethuania, a man aged 163 years ; at 89 years he married a second wife who was in her 15th year ; had been a soldier and wounded, but was never sick; he was II years older than Parr, who died in England in 1634, aged 152 years, and who lived in ten reigns. Chronicle of


MIFFLIN Mrs. -, wife of Hon. Thomas, at Philadelphia,


Feb. 21, 1795 April 28, 1803


July 12, 1790


June 20, 1785


May 19, 1788


Jan. 1, 1802


Sept. 27, 1798


June 1, 1803


June 8, 1786


Oct. 10, 1793


Nov. 22, 1790


June II, 1789 June 24, 1802


Feb. 22, 1798 Nov. 4, 1791


Dec. 5, 1793


July 14, 1788


Jan. 7, 1790


Feb. 21, 1799


April 5, 1804


Aug. 1, 1790


533


UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS


MILLER John, merchant, at Newport, in 60th year, -, very suddenly, while cutting wood, at Falmouth. Chronicle of


Benjamin, of this town. Chronicle of Hon. Nathan, Esq., formerly a delegate to Congress, at Warren. Chronicle of Sarah, wife of John, at East Greenwich, in 27th year. Chronicle of


Nathan B., merchant, at Newport, in 48th year. Chronicle of


MILNES William, at Boston, in 41st year, a well known author. Chronicle of


MINTURN Capt. William, at Newport, mer- chant. Chronicle of


Sept. 5, 1799


Donald Grant, Captain of Artillery and En- gineers, at Philadelphia,


Anna E., widow of Edward, Esq., of George- town, S. C., and daughter of Dr. Ephraim Bowen, of this town, in 40th year ; she leaves two children. Chronicle of


MOORE John, son of John E., of Charleston, S. C., in this town,


Thomas William, Esq., formerly of New York, at London, Eng., aged 62 years,


MOREHEAD Dr. Alex., of Annapolis, lost at sea, off Cape Ann. Chronicle of


MOORHEAD child of Rev. John, at Cannonsburgh, Pa.,


MONDAY Jonathan, at Bristol, in 86th year. Chronicle of


MONROE Rebecca S., wife of Capt. James, aged 23 years,


MONTPELIER - , formerly of Cape St. Francois, committed suicide at Bristol, shot himself with a pistol. Chronicle of MOREY Mrs. Mary, at Taunton, aged 47 years, MORGAN Mrs. widow, in this town. Chronicle of


General Daniel, at Winchester, Va., aged 66 years ; the Hero of the Cowpens; was at the siege of Quebec, in 1775 ; Congress presented him with a medal and Virginia with a sword. Chronicle of


MORRILL Capt. Levi and a lad aged 12 years, of Portland, Me., lost off Freeport,


Jan. 12, 1785


Jan. 26, 1786 Jan. 1, 1789


May 27, 1790 Sept. 20, 1792 April 19, 1804


March 5, 1801


MITCHELL Edward, merchant, formerly of: this town, at Georgetown, S. C. Chroni- cle of


May 10, 1798


Aug. 6, 1798


Jan. 7, 1802


Oct. 14, 1795


May 8, 1799


. Jan. 29, 1784 Dec. 1, 1802


June 1, 1786 Aug. 16, 1803


Oct. 19, 1797


Feb. 6, 1798


Aug. 13, 1795


July 23, 1802


June 4, 1802


534


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MORRIS Mrs. Lydia, wife of Lemuel, and daughter of Capt. Benjamin Wilkinson, at Woodstock, Ct., in 51st year. Chronicle of


MORSE Mrs. - , at Woodstock, Ct., aged 99 years ; was mother of 10 children, grand- mother of 72; 219 of the 4th generation, and 14 of the 5th generation. Chronicle of


MOUNT Thomas, executed at Little Rest, for burglary, aged 27 years,


MOWATT Commodore -, of the British Ship Assistance, at Hampton Roads, sud- denly, while giving orders from the quar- terdeck. Chronicle of


MOWRY Daniel, Esq., at Smithfield, aged 89 years, 8 mos., II days. Chronicle of


Col. Elisha, in this town, but of Smithfield, suddenly, in 57th year,


June 28, 1792


Henry, at East Greenwich, leaves wife and four children,


March 4, 1797


Phœbe, daughter of the late Col. Elisha, at Smithfield, in 26th year. Chronicle of


March 30, 1797


MUMFORD William, at East Greenwich, in 19th year,


May 25, 1785


Edward, at Newport, merchant, in 52d year, drowned in the harbor by oversetting of the boat,


Oct. 5, 1792


Capt. Giles, of New London, at St. Domingo, W. I., aged 36 years ; leaves a widow and five children. Chronicle of


Oct. 22, 1795


Anstress, widow of Capt. John, aged 49 years. Chronicle of


Dec. 3, 1795


Abigail, youngest daughter of the late Will- iam, at Newport. Chronicle of


Sept. 26, 1799


William, in this town, in 25th year, Military honors,


Aug. 28, 1803


MUNRO John, at Rehoboth, in 100th year. Chronicle of


April 25, 1793


Polly, daughter of Hezekiah, aged 20 years, at Bristol. Chronicle of


Oct. 15, 1795


MURRAY Patrick, of company of comedians, at Charleston, S. C. Chronicle of


Oct. 2, 1794


N


NEALE John B., at Baltimore, in 31st year. Chronicle of


June 26, 1794


June 18, 1801


May 27, 1791


May 3, 1798


June 14, 1787


Feb. 23, 1804


535


UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS


NELSON , son of Oliver, of Stockbridge, fell off a bridge and was drowned. Chron- icle of


Rev. - , father of Lord Nelson, in Eng- land. Chronicle of


June 10, 1802


Josiah, of this town, at St. Bartholomew, W. I.,


Oct. 12, 1802


NEWCOMB William, perished in the burning of his house, at Norton, Mass.,


NEWELL Dr. - and his wife, at Allen- town, N. J. Chronicle of


April 7, 1791


Lucy, daughter of Robert, Esq., in this town, in 17th year. Chronicle of


NEWMAN Capt .- -, killed in battle,


NICHOLS Sarah, widow of Jonathan, at Ports- mouth, R. I. Chronicle of


July 1, 1790


Thomas, Jr., at Georgetown, Va., from a blow delivered in anger,


June 21, 1793


Mrs. Freelove, at Warwick, in 93d year. She was a granddaughter of Joseph Ed- munds, who came from England with the first settlers and was a reputable officer in the Indian Wars,


Sally, daughter of John, in 21st year, John, Jr., son of John, in 19th year, Betsey, daughter of John. Chronicle of


KNIGHTINGALE Samuel, in 72d year, Susannah, wife of Dea. Samuel, of this town, in 49th year,


May 6, 1790 May 8, 1794


W-, in this town. Chronicle of Mrs. -, widow of Samuel, Esq., in this town, in 73d year. Chronicle of Col. Joseph, in this town, in 80th year,


Sept. 18, 1794 Nov. 3, 1799


Oct. 15, 1795


Nov. 13, 1794


NORTH Marcus, at Savannah, Ga., printer, na- tive of Connecticut,


Oct. 12, 1801


NORTHAM Sarah, daughter of the late Capt. John, at Newport. Chronicle of


March 31, 1796


NOURSE John, printer, at Boston, aged 28 years,


Jan. 9, 1790


NOYES Lydia, wife of Thomas, Esq., and daughter of the late William Rogers, of Newport, at Westerly, in 39th year, leaves 8 children. Chronicle of


Col. Joseph, at Westerly, in 75th year,


Nov. 5, 1801


March 17, 1790


Aug. 14, 1794 Nov. 4, 1791


Feb. 27, 1795 June 8, 1796 June 13, 1796 Aug. 11, 1796 Dec. 2, 1786


NILES Polly, daughter of Jonathan, Esq., at East Greenwich, in 17th year. Chroni- cle of


Jeremiah, Esq., at South Kingstown., in 88th year. Chronicle of


Nov. 30, 1798 March 13, 1802


536


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NUTTING Oliver, in 21st year, at Attleboro. Chronicle of


April 5, 1787


0


OLDHAM Col. -, of the Kentucky Militia, killed in battle,


OLIN David, at East Greenwich. Chronicle of Mrs. Hannah, widow of David, at Warwick, in 27th year. Chronicle of


March 26, 1795


OLIVER Thomas Fitch, formerly of this town, at Baltimore. Chronicle of


Feb. 23, 1797


OLNEY Sarah, wife of Tilley Merrick Olney, in 33d year; text Deut. 32-29. Chronicle of Tilley Merrick, at Woodstock, Ct., in 35th year,


Aug. 7, 1786


Capt. Jonathan, in 79th year. Chronicle of Abraham, of North Providence, at Pomfret, in 57th year, very suddenly,


Jan. 31, 1788


Lydia, daughter of the late James. Chroni- cle of


July 15, 1790


Aug. 12, 1790


Charles, at North Providence. Chronicle of Major Thomas, at North Providence, at an advanced age. Chronicle of


April 11, 1793


March 25, 1795


Dec. 24, 1795


James, merchant, in this town,


July 29, 1796


Gideon, at North Providence, in 69th year. Chronicle of


Obadiah, at Smithfield, in 88th year; had lived to see his descendants of 4th genera- tion. Chronicle of


Nehemiah, formerly of North Providence, at Plainfield, Ct., killed by a falling tree,


Luana, wife of Stephen, in this town, in 27th year,


Henry P., of Hudson, N. Y., in 25th year, Isaac, at Johnston. Chronicle of Mrs. Content, wife of Asa, in 34th year,


OMAN Henry, at Newport, in 59th year. Chronicle of


March 3, 1796


Miss Deborah, in 90th year. Chronicle of


Oct. 13, 1796


Feb. 8, 1798


March 22, 1798


Dec. 4, 1798


Jan. 30, 1799 March 20, 1800 June 12, 1800 Jan. 7, 1802


March 13, 1800


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Thomas, at North Providence, aged 89 years, Richard, of this town, at an advanced age. Chronicle of


Mrs. Deborah, widow of Col. Charles, at North Providence, in 81st year. Chroni- cle of


Nov. 4, 1791 Oct. 16, 1794


Sept. 15, 1785


April 5, 1787


UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS


537


ORMSBEE Barbara, wife of John, in 36th year. Chronicle of John, aged 32 years. Chronicle of


Feb. 9, 1786 Jan. 25, 1787


Mrs. - , wife of Caleb, in this town. Chronicle of


Josiah, of this town. Chronicle of


Daniel, at Rehoboth, in 53d year. Chroni- cle of


Feb. 13, 1800


Anna, in 32d year; sermon by Rev. Mr. Wil- son. Chronicle of


March 23, 1802


Mrs. Abigail, wife of Capt. James, in this town, in 34th year,


June 14, 1803


ORONO a Penobscot Indian Chief, at Oldtown, Me., aged 113 years. Chronicle of


OTIS Joseph, at Boston, aged 47 years. Chron- icle of


April 2, 1801 May 27, 1790


Jonathan, formerly of Rhode Island, at Mid- dletown, aged 67 years,


Feb. 20, 1791


OWEN Sarah, wife of Oliver, at Glocester, in 3Ist year, (Also in issue of June 28, 1792.)


June 14, 1792


Capt. Solomon, at Glocester, in 67th year ; was for many years a nautical commander from this port. Chronicle of


Oct. 19, 1797


P


PABODIE Benjamin, of this town, in 17th year, at Cape Francois. Chronicle of Henrietta, wife of William, in 31st year,


PACKARD Capt. Rhodes. Chronicle of Capt. Samuel, of this town; his infant son died


Capt. Robert S., son of Capt. Nathaniel, Sr., of this town, in 24th year, at the West In- dies. Chronicle of


Sally, daughter of Melzer, in this town, in 27th year. Chronicle of


Oct. 22, 1801


June 22, 1801


PAGE Ambrose, a well known nautical com- mander of this port, Masonic honors, in this town, in 67th year,


Catharine, wife of Martin, in 23d year, Thomas, killed in an action with the Malays. Chronicle of


Oct. 24, 1799 July 1, 1803 Dec. 10, 1789


Feb. 26, 1799


Aug. 7, 1800


PADELFORD John, member of Senior Class R. I. College, son of Hon. Seth, of Taun- ton, in this town,


Dec. 29, 1792 June 25, 1796


Jan. 4, 1798


Aug. 1, 1794 Oct. 13, 1796


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


PAGE Mrs. Nancy, wife of Capt. Benjamin, and daughter of Job Sweeting, Esq., in this town. Chronicle of


PAGET Mrs. Deborah, widow. of Henry, Esq., of this town, in 76th year ; funeral from house of George Olney; buried at Episco- pal burial yard; sermon by Rev. Mr. Clarke,


PAINE Capt. John, at Cranston, in 77th year ; sermon by Rev. Mr. Snow. Chronicle of Seth, printer, at Charleston, S. C., Masonic honors. Chronicle of


Ann, widow of Rev. Elisha, late of Long Isl- and, at Johnston, having just completed her 83d year. Chronicle of


June 16, 1803


June 18, 1801


July 24, 1794


July 15, 1802


Feb. 21, 1799


July 3, 1800


July 8, 1791


June 19, 1799


Dec. 24, 1789


Feb. 22, 1799


Aug. 11, 1796


May 8, 1788 Nov. 6, 1800


Aug. 23, 1787


Feb. 20, 1794


Lucy, wife of Reuben, at Dighton, in 27th year. Chronicle of


Nathan, Esq., at Pawlingtown, N. Y., aged 83 years, to months, 23 days,


March 28, 1799


April 15, 1793


Feb. 20, 1794


Oct. 15, 1801


PALMER Mary, wife of William, at Newport, in 57th year. Chronicle of


PARISH Dr. John, at Wickford, in 41st year. Chronicle of


PARK Rev. Paul, at Preston, Ct., in 82d year ; had been minister of Congregational Church there 55 years. Chronicle of


PARKER Mrs. at Wallingford, Ct., aged 87 years. Chronicle of


Thomas, at Boston, aged 50 years ; a naval officer of the Revolution. Chronicle of PARKMAN Nancy, at Hudson, N. Y., in 20th year,




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