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TUFTS Capt. Simon, at Charleston, S. C., aged 78 years, formerly of this town. Chronicle of
TURPIN Mrs. Sarah, widow of John, at an ad- vanced age. Chronicle of
TURNER Ensign - -, killed in battle, Charles, at Milford, aged 20 years, perished in burning of a house,
Mary, wife of Amos, mariner, and daughter of Capt. John Griffiths, in this town, in 29th year. Chronicle of
TWEEDY John, at Newport, merchant, in 81st year; had resided in the town above 60 years. Chronicle of
TWISS Mrs. Barshara; she had recently lost her two daughters by death ; her first husband was Secretary of the Island of Barbadoes and possessed of some property; misfor- tune followed her second marriage. Chronicle of
TYLER William, at the ore bed, Cranston, killed by the falling in of the ground, leaves wife and three children,
Samuel, innholder, in 36th year. Chroni- cle of
Aug. 7, 1786 Feb. 17, 1789
Feb. 10, 1795
March II, 1802
Aug. 17, 1785
Aug. 14, 1802
June 13, 1788
June 15, 1788
Dec. 31, 1801
Dec. 26, 1799
June 23, 1796 Nov. 4, 1791
March 31, 1799
Nov. 7, 1799
Dec. 6, 1787
March 29, 1787
Oct. 24, 1791
Sept. 15, 1796
565
UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS
TYLER Martha, daughter of the late Capt. Ebenezer, in 31st year. Chronicle of Nov. 29, 1799 Ann, widow of Capt. Ebenezer, in this town, in 88th year. Chronicle of Feb. 23, 1804
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UPDIKE Ann, wife of Capt. John. Chroni- cle of
Polly, daughter of John. Chronicle of
Elizabeth, funeral from the house of her brother John, in this town, aged 71 years, USHER Ann, wife of Hezekiah, at Bristol, in 71st year. Chronicle of
Dec. 19, 1793
Hezekiah, Esq., at Bristol, in 76th year. Chronicle of
USTICK Rev. Thomas, A. M., pastor of Baptist Church, Philadelphia, in 50th year ; gradu- ate of R. I. College 1771, settled as a min- ister at Philadelphia 1793. Chronicle of UTTER Zebulon, at Warwick, in 78th year. Chronicle of
May 5, 1803
Nov. 11, 1802
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VANDERPUT George, Esq., Admiral of the. Blue in British Navy and Commander on Halifax Station, at sea. Chronicle of VANDERBROECK J- J -- , Esq., native of Holland, late Secretary Grand Lodge of the State, at New York, Masonic honors, VANDERLIGHT Mrs. Mary, aged 65 years, at the house of her brother Moses Brown, VANDER VLECK Mynheer, killed at Utrecht, Holland. Chronicle of
VAN DOORN Martha, at Bristol, in 22d year. Chronicle of VANDORHAN Joshua, at Bristol, merchant. Chronicle of
April 17, 1800
July 11, 1801 May 24, 1795 July 26, 1787 Aug. 16, 1792 May 4, 1797
Sept. 18, 1788 Dec. 16, 1790
March 26, 1799
Capt. Hezekiah, on the African coast, in 34th year. Chronicle of Feb. 4, 1796
March 11, 1802
566
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
VAN SEVEARINGEN Capt. - , killed in
battle,
VARNUM Hon. James M., at Marietta, on the Muskingum, O., one of the Judges of the Territory,
Jan. 10, 1789
VASSELL John, Esq., of Cambridge, Mass., at Bath, Eng. Chronicle of
Dec. 1, 1797
June 30, 1795
Christopher, son of Robert, at East Green- wich, in 23d year. Chronicle of
Daniel, at Newport, in 57th year. Chroni- cle of
March 13, 1800
May 16, 1799
VIALL Rebecca, daughter of John. Chroni- cle of
Dec. 13, 1787 Oct. 6, 1803
John, at an advanced age. Chronicle of Mrs. , widow of John. Chronicle of VICKERY Amey, wife of Capt. David, at Taun- ton, aged 39 years. Chronicle of
Oct. 6, 1803
VIGNERON William, of Newport, at Isle de France,
April 13, 1790
VILLIERS Thomas Clarendon, at Athens, N. Y., in 29th year;' was a native of London and acting manager of a theatre at Charles- ton, S. C. Chronicle of
Sept. 15, 1803
W
WADSWORTH. Col. Jeremiah, at Hartford, in 6ist year ; had served in Congress and as an officer in the Revolutionary War,
WAITE Thomas, printer, at Philadelphia, of the fever. Chronicle of
WALCOTT Oliver, Governor of Conn., at Litch- field, Ct., aged 71 years. Chronicle of
WALDO Dr. Albigence, at Pomfret, Ct., in 44th year, Masonic honors; eulogy by brother John McClellan, sermon by Rev. Oliver Dodge,
WALES Mr. -, of Annapolis, lost at sea off Cape Ann. Chronicle of
WALKER Thomas, of this town, fell from his boat into the river and was drowned,
April 30, 1804
Sept. 27, 1798
Dec. 14, 1797
Dec. 29, 1793
Jan. 29, 1784
April 14, 1785
Nov. 4, 1791
VAUGHN Sir John, Governor of Martinique, W. I.,
March 8, 1798
VAUX General -, killed at the battle of Acre,
April 24, 1794
567
UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS
WALKER -, child of John, at Worcester, strangled by a bone in its throat. Chroni- cle of
Hezekiah, his son aged about 8 years ran a penknife between his ribs which termin- ated his life in about 8 minutes, at Worcester,
WALL Rachal, executed at Boston for burglary, Capt. John, of Wickford, of the prevailing fever, at Philadelphia, after 4 days' illness, Hope, wife of Col. - Wall, formerly of this town, at Savannah, Ga. Chronicle of Capt. Thomas, at Wickford, a noted nautical commander,
Sept. 12, 1790 Oct. 8, 1789
Oct. 9, 1799
Dec. 19, 1799
Aug. 22, 1802
July -, 1803
March 12, 1795
April 20, 1795
WALTER Harriet, youngest daughter of John A., Esq., deceased, at Walnut Hill, near Dorchester, S. C., in 14th year,
WALTON Mary, widow of Dr. - Walton, at an advanced age. Chronicle of
Susannah (not Mary), widow of Dr. Walton. Chronicle of
Hon. George, at his seat near Augusta, Ga., one of the Judges of the State, in his 54th year. Chronicle of
WARMLEY Mr. - , his little son killed in a runaway near Harrisburgh, Pa. Chroni- cle of
John Taylor, member of Senior Class R. I. College, at sea on passage to Norfolk, Va. Chronicle of
Feb. 19, 1801
Nov. 30, 1790
Feb. 4, 1796
John G., Esq., at Newport, aged 68 years. Chronicle of
July 13, 1797
Nov. 14, 1786 Nov. 4, 1791 Oct. 7, 1797
Henry, Esq., Secretary of State of R. I., aged about 68 years,
Esther, widow of Hon. Henry, late Secretary of State, in 74th year. Chronicle of
Oct. 12, 1786
Col. William, formerly of this town, at Gene- see, N. Y.,
WALLACE Sally, daughter of James, Esq. Chronicle of
Sally, daughter of Capt. James, at Newport, in 19th year,
Nov. 20, 1791
Oct. 4, 1787
Oct. If, 1787
March 15, 1804
Oct. 21, 1790
WANTON Abigail, wife of Capt. John, at New- port, suddenly,
Sarah, widow of Philip, at Newport, in 72d year. Chronicle of
WARD Capt. Simon Ray, of sloop Polly, of this port, at Port au Prince, W. I., Quartermaster- -, killed in battle, Mr. - , at Wellfleet, drowned,
Nov. 25, 1797
Nov. 7, 1799
568
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
WARD Richard, at Portsmouth, in 70th year. Chronicle of
WARDEN -, at Stonington; his children were disputing over an apple which one of them had; he struck one over the head with a stick stunning him, the second he broke its arm and the third he killed out- right; he then made his escape. Chroni- cle of
WARDWELL Phebe, widow of John, at Bris- tol, in 74th year. Chronicle of
Stephen, at Bristol, in 77th year,
Dec. 11, 1794 Aug. 6, 1799
WARNER Samuel, in 79th year, had lived with his widow 57 years ; they had II children, 58 grand and 26 great-grandchildren,
Nov. 22, 1787
William, Esq., at Johnston. Chronicle of
April 10, 1788
Alice, wife of John. Chronicle of
July 13, 1797
Capt. Samuel, in this town, in 67th year. Chronicle of
Feb. 15, 1798
Oliver R, Esq., of Newport, in this town, in 7Ist year. Chronicle of
Oct. 3, 1799
Rebecca, daughter of Capt. John, Jr., of this town, in 16th year,
Aug. 25, 1800
Arnold, son of Holiman, of this town, in 18th year, at the. Havanna, W. I., on board ship Columbia. Chronicle of
Jan. 14, 1802
WARREN William, only son of Capt. Benjamin, perished at sea. Chronicle of
April 1, 1790
Nov. 4, 1791
Aug. 28, 1800
April 12, 1792
June 10, 1802
May 19, 1785
Sept. 20, 1786
Nov. 3, 1787
Mrs. Rebecca, widow of Zuriel, at Cranston, in 53d year,
Capt. Asa, at Norwich, in 46th year. Chron- icle of
Nathaniel, at Scituate, in 95th year, many years a member of the Baptist Church,
William, Esq., at Smithfield, in 43d year, buried in the ancient family burial ground ; sermon by Rev. John Winsor,
March 19, 1801
Nov. 14, 1787
March 12, 1789
Feb. 3, 1790
Oct. 24, 1791
Lieut. killed in battle, Samuel, in this town,
WATERHOUSE Hon. Timothy, at Newport, at an advanced age. Chronicle of
Hannah, widow of the late Timothy, Esq., of Newport, in 90th year, at Cambridge, Mass .; she was a native of Yorkshire, Eng .; she died very suddenly. Chroni- cle of
WATERMAN Zuriel, Esq., at Cranston, in his 56th year. Chronicle of
Dr. Zuriel, of Cranston, from gas in a cistern at the distillery, Pawtuxet,
Col. Benoni, at Warwick, in 87th year,
Nov. 26, 1802
569
UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS
WATERMAN Capt. William, at Smithfield, after a few hours illness. Chronicle of
Amaziah, of this town, at Cumberland, in 8Ist year, burial at North burial yard, Prov.,
Laban, at Johnston, in 42d year. Chroni- cle of
Amey, daughter of William, Esq., at Johns- ton, in 20th year. Chronicle of
John, in 40th year. Chronicle of
John, Esq., at Johnston, aged 84 years. Chronicle of
Sarah, wife of Col. John, at Warwick, in 72d year,
Nathaniel, at Johnston, in 88th year. Chron- icle of
WATERS Harvey, at the College, a student, after a short illness,
Aug. 13, 1803
WATSON child of Rev. John, at Can- nonsburgh, Pa.,
Dec. 1, 1802
Matthew, Esq., at Barrington, in 107th year, was born in Coleraine, Ulster Province, Ireland, March -, 1696, from whence his father, mother, four brothers and two sis- ters emigrated to Boston 1712; settled at Leicester, Mass., where he has now a brother, Dea. Oliver, now living aged 102, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas, at Rome, Mass., aged 98. He removed to Barrington in 1722, has been member of Congregational Church more than 80 years; has had 15 children, 9 survive him,
Sarah, wife of John and daughter of Hon. George Brown, at South Kingstown. Chronicle of
WATTS Mr. -, at Norfolk, Va., comedian. Chronicle of
WASHINGTON Mrs. -, at Fredericks- burg, Va., she was the mother of General George,
Corbin, brother of Judge and nephew of General George, at Bushfield, Va.,
Lt. General George, at Mt. Vernon, Dec. 14, in 69th year. Chronicle of (Also Jan. 2d and 9th in mourning.) Mrs. - -- , in Virginia,
WAYNE Maj. Gen. Anthony, at Presque Island, WEARE Hon. Meshech, late President of New Hampshire, at Hampton, N. H.,
WEATHERHEAD Mrs. Mary, widow, in 96th year, at Cumberland,
Dec. 17, 1802
March 8, 1804 Sept. 18, 1800
Aug. 25, 1789
Dec. 10, 1799 Dec. 26, 1799
May 22, 1802 Dec. 15, 1796
Jan. 14, 1786
April 22, 1784
Oct, 27, 1791
June 15, 1794 April 23, 1795
Sept. 8, 1796 Feb. 22, 1798
Feb. 21, 1799 Sept. 25, 1801 April 19, 1804
570
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
WEAVER Sarah, wife of Thomas and sister of Joshua Coggeshall, at Middletown,
WEBBER Thomas, in this town, aged 69 years, a native of Great Britain, at Newport,
WEBSTER Mrs. Rachal, one of the editors of the "Albany Gazette," aged 38 years, at Albany. Chronicle of
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Nicholas, at Newport. Chronicle of
WEEDEN Capt. Caleb, of East Greenwich, at Charleston, S. C.,
Abigail, wife of Samuel, in this town, in 46th year,
WEEKES Dr. at Cranston. Chroni- WELD Jchn, at Wrentham, aged 22 years, sud- cle of denly,
Aug. 24, 1786
June 17, 1798
WELLMAN Samuel, seaman, perished at sea. Chronicle of
April 1, 1790
WELSH John, Jr., at Boston. Chronicle of
Feb. 26, 1789
Henry O'Neal, in Anne Arundall Co., Md. Chronicle of
March 3, 1791
WENDALL Mary, wife of Hon. Oliver, at Bos- ton, in 65th year,
Jan. 14, 1804
WEST Benjamin, Jr., in this town,
Nov. 22, 1801
May 20, 1790
Nathan, at Warwick, aged 80 years; had been deacon more than 40 years. Chroni- cle of
Capt. Samuel. Chronicle of
Mrs. Marcy, in 56t :. year, at Scituate,
Tillinghast, son of Capt. James, of this town, at Surinam, W. I., in 21st year. Chroni- cle of
Stuteley, Esq., at Cranston, in 84th year. Chronicle of
Oct. 19, 1797
Uriah, formerly of this town, at Newbern, N. C., in 44th year. Chronicle of
Capt. Jacob, in this town. Chronicle of
WHEATON Ann, wife of Capt. James. Chron- icle of Hannah, wife of William, saddler. Chroni- cle of
Sept. 23, 1786
March 7, 1790
April 24, 1794
May 1, 1794
April 5, 1800
May 18, 1801
WELLES Arnold, Esq., President U. S. Branch Bank, at Boston, aged 75 years. Chroni- cle of
Aug. 12, 1802
WENWOOD Mary, wife of Godfrey, at New- port, in 44th year. Chronicle of
May 27, 1802
WESTCOTT Benjamin, son of Capt. James, of this town, at St. Croix, W. I., in 20th year. Chronicle of
March 17, 1791 Dec. 3, 1795 July 5, 1796
Jan. 5, 1797
Feb. 13, 1800 March 17, 1803
Feb. 17, 1785
Jan. 19, 1786
571
UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS
WHEATON Tabitha, widow of Elder Daniel, at Rehoboth, in 79th year,
Joseph, eldest son of William, Esq., of this town, at Marietta on the Muskingham, O. Chronicle of
William, Jr., in this town, in 25th year,
Ann, wife of Dea. Ephraim, aged 70 years. Chronicle of
Sylvester, eldest son of Capt. Joseph, of Re- hoboth, at the West Indies, in 22d year. Chronicle of
Sarah, wife of Caleb, in this town. Chroni- cle of
Nathaniel, Esq., many years Justice of Peace and member of Town Council, in this town, in 63d year. Chronicle of
Nathaniel, at Rehoboth, at an advanced age. Chronicle of
William, Esq., in 73d year, Mrs .- -, wife of Comfort, at a good old age. Chronicle of
Dea. Ephraim, in this town, in 79th year,
WHEELER Col. Valentine, formerly of Reho- both, at Adams, Mass., at an advanced age. Chronicle of
Dea. Caleb, of this town (Newark), in 67th year; sermon by Dr. MacWharter, Job v 26;
Dea. Thomas, at Worcester, aged 66 years, fell out of a sleigh,
Jan. 12, 1795
March 27, 18co
Nov. 5, 1801
Zerviah, wife of Bennett, editor of this paper, and second daughter of Dea. John Field, deceased, in this town, in 44th year,
WHIPPLE Noah, formerly of this town, at Ash- ford, Ct., in 91st year. Chronicle of George, at Cumberland, in 42d year,
Hezekiah, aged about 92 years. Chronicle of Christopher, of North Providence, fell out of a boat near Field's Point and was drowned, Polly, daughter of Capt. Christopher, in this town, in 21st year,
Benjamin, at North Providence, in 100th year. Chronicle of
Daniel, at North Providence, in 64th year. Chronicle of
March 20, 1877
June 11, 1789 March 7, 1791
Sept. 11, 1794
Nov. 27, 1794
May 14, 1795
Oct. 8, 1795
March 21, 1799 Jan. 5, 1802
Jan. 28, 1802 Nov. 3, 1802
Dec. 9, 1790
Dec. 22, 1793
Rev. Aaron, Baptist minister, at Rehoboth, at an advanced age. Chronicle of
Mr. - -- , of Dorset, Vt., on a visit to his daughter at Salem, N. Y., died in his chair, suddenly. - Chronicle of
July 19, 1802
March II, 1784 June 6, 1784 Aug. 10, 1786
Aug. 14, 1787
Aug. 16, 1787
May 15, 1788
July 19, 1792
572
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
WHIPPLE Susannah, daughter of Capt. Jabez, of North Providence, in this town. . Chroni- cle of
Simon, at Cumberland, in 31st year. Chron- icle of
Capt. Stephen, at Smithfield, in 70th y ar, suddenly; formerly member of the Gen- eral Assembly. Chronicle of
Capt. Christopher, formerly of this town, at Savannah, Ga. Chronicle of.
Dec. 1, 1796
June 8, 1797 Dec. 4, 1798
Feb. 7, 1799
Feb. 28, 1799
Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph, at Smithfield. Chronicle of
Jeremiah, Esq., at Cumberland, at an ad- vanced age; had been a member of Gen- eral Assembly, a Judge of the County Court, and a Patriot of the Revolution. Chronicle of
Martha, widow of Capt. David, at Rehoboth where she was on a visit, aged near 86 years,
Arzariah, at an advanced age, in this town, suddenly. Chronicle of
Jabez, son of Capt. Jabez, of this town, aged 17 years, at Martinique, W. I. Chroni- cle of
Jenckes, son of Samuel, of this town, mate of brig Industry, at Martinique, W. I. Chronicle of
Capt. Benjamin, at North Providence, aged 78 years. Chronicle of
Deborah, widow of Capt. Benjamin, at North Providence. Chronicle of
WHITAKER Samuel ; his four daughters, Mrs. Briggs of Berkeley, aged 90; Mrs. Smith of Rehoboth, aged 86; Mrs. Peck also of Rehoboth, aged 74; and Mrs. Viall of Bar- rington, aged 70, are all living. Chron- icle of
WHITE Jacob, at Mansfield, Mass., in 27th year, Barack, of Smithfield, at Glocester ; an ox- cart loaded with 50 bushels of corn ran over his neck, supposed he fell asleep rid- ing on the tongue and fell off,
April 11, 1793
April 9, 1795
June 4, 1795
Susannah, daughter of Joseph, at Smithfield, in 22d year. Chronicle of
Freelove, daughter of Joseph, of Smithfield, Hetty, daughter of Joseph, aged 17 years, I month, at Smithfield. Chronicle of
Joseph, of Smithfield, R. I .; within 22 months he has lost by death 5 daughters of mature age. Chronicle of
March 6, 1800
Feb. 5, 1801
Oct. 27, 1801
April 1, 1802
May 19, 1803
May 19, 1803
Oct. 13, 1803
May 10, 1804
Sept. 27, 1787 July 19, 1785
Sept. 5, 1788
573
UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS
WHITE John, at Baltimore, Md., postmaster, in 36th year. Chronicle of
Ann, eldest daughter of John, in this town, in 21st year. Chronicle of Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of John, in 43d year, John, at an advanced age. Chronicle of Gen. Anthony W., at Brunswick, N. J., an officer of the Revolution,
June 10, 1790
March 26, 1795 Sept. 2, 1796 Feb. 11, 1802
Feb. 10, 1803 July 26, 1803
Nov. 12, 1790
April 14, 1796 Oct. 14, 1794
March 29, 1798
Dec. 8, 1803
WHITMAN Jacob, native of Massachusetts, in 86th year ; for 62 years a resident of this town, leaves surviving wife with whom he had lived 60 years, they had buried 12 children,
May 10, 1802
Sept. 8, 1796
Jan. 20, 1791
Aug. 23, 1787
WICKHAM Mary, widow of Benjamin, Esq., at Newport. Chronicle of
May 8, 1788
Mary Winthrop, eldest daughter of Thomas, Esq., merchant, in 22d year, just 13 years previously to an hour Mr. Wickham,
WIGGLESWORTH Rev. Edward, D. D., late Hollis Professor of Divinity in the Uni- versity, at Cambridge, Mass.,
WIGHT Alice, wife of Rev. Henry, aged 35 years, at Bristol; Revs. Usher, Hitchcock, Sheperd, Wilson, Hill, Baker, Briggs and Watson acted as pall bearers ; sermon by Rev. Mr. Hitchcock, John XIV 1 ; John, in this town. Chronicle of
WIGNELL Thomas, Esq., one of the managers of new theatre at Philadelphia. Chroni- cle of
WILDER Benjamin, at Glocester, in 19th year. Chronicle of
Jan. 23, 1794
June 17, 1794
April 17, 1797 Dec. 23, 1802
March 3, 1803
Dec. 11, 1800
William, in 55th year, in this town, WHITEHORN Richard, in this town, in 89th year, buried in North End burial yard,
Samuel, at Newport, in 52d year. Chron- icle of
WHITING Charlotte, at Norwich, aged 24 years, John, merchant, formerly of this town, at Fayal, was drowned ; his age was 29 years, leaves wife and 4 children. Chronicle of Col. Jeremiah, after a severe sickness. Chronicle of
WHITNEY Mr. - -, printer, at Charleston, S. C. Chronicle of
WHITTEMORE Rachal, wife of Joseph, in this town, in 46th year. Chronicle of
WHITTLESY Rev. Chauncy, at New York, aged 70 years. Chronicle of
574
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
WILKES Ann, late of Newport, in 43d year. Chronicle of
John, aged 71 years, at London, Eng., a cele- brated character. Chronicle of
John, at an advanced age. Chronicle of WILKINSON Mr. -, his child choked to death by a piece of an apple, at South East Town, N. Y. Chronicle of
Jeremiah, at Cumberland, in 85th year,
Esther, daughter of Capt. Benjamin, at Glocester, aged 38 years. Chronicle of
Dec. 19, 1793
David, Esq., formerly sheriff of Providence Co., in this town, in .89th year. Chronicle of
Feb. 11, 1796
Chloe, wife of William, Esq., in this town, in 34th year,
Dec. 13, 1797
Mary, widow of David, Esq., aged 91 years wanting 10 days; she was granddaughter to the first Arnold that settled in this country; lived in the married state with her husband 65 years, 9 months; raised 9 children, one only now surviving, rest have been dead 22 years,
Margaret, wife of a laborer, in Church street, Preston, Eng .; attained her 53d year 5 years ago, since which time slie has had 5 children, twice twins and recently one child. Chronicle of
WILLARD Dr. Nahum W., at Uxbridge, was of South Kingstown, aged 27 years,
WILLIAMS Mrs. Hannah, widow of Capt. Stuteley, in 33d year,
Penelope, wife of John. Chronicle of
Matilda, wife of Jeremiah, daughter of Hon. Caleb Davis, Esq., at Boston, aged 22 years. Chronicle of
Hannah, wife of Silas, at Glocester, in 72d year. Chronicle of
Robert, at Johnston, in 78th year. Chronicle of
Rhoda, wife of Peleg, Jr., at Foster, in 50th year. Chronicle of
Polly, daughter of Dr. John, aged 19 years. Chronicle of
Tabitha, wife of Col. Caleb, at Cranston, aged 44 years,
Mary, wife of Mathewson, in 29th year. Chronicle of
Israel, of Woodstock, Ct .; he had shouldered a heavy stick of timber, finding it too
July 1, 1803
July 14, 1803
May 22, 1787
Nov. 18, 1788
April 9, 1789
April 15, 1790
June 2, 1791
Aug. 9, 1792
Oct. 6, 1796
Jan. 25, 1798
March 5, 1798
Aug. 27, 1801
March 16, 1797
March 1, 1798 June 19, 1800
April 8, 1790 March 23, 1792
575
UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS
WILLIAMS :
heavy to carry, threw it down; his little son being in its path, was killed by its fall. Chronicle of
Silas, Esq., aged about 90 years, at Glocester. Chronicle of
Capt. Laz, of the Brig Nancy, at sea. Chronicle of
Mrs. Sarah, wife of David R., of Charleston, S. C., and daughter of Nicholas Power, Esq., of this town, at Charleston. Chroni- cle of
WILLIAMSON Maria, wife of Hon. Hugh, member of Congress from South Carolina, at New York,
John Brown, one of the managers of the Charleston Theatre. He leaves a large family, at Charleston, S. C.,
WILKINSON Capt. Benjamin, at Glocester, in his 90th year, within 5 days,
WILMARTH Capt. Moses, at Attleboro, in 68th year,
WILSON Elizabeth, executed for the murder of twin children, the 13th of Oct., 1785, at Chester, Pa.,
Josias Lyndon, at Newport, in his 26th year, Ensign -, killed in battle,
Hannah, daughter of William, late of this town, in 17th year. Chronicle of
Mrs. ., of the American Company of Comedians. Chronicle of
Hannah, wife of Jonathan, at Newport, in 74th year,
WINCHESTER Rev. Elhanan, at Hartford. Chronicle of
April 27, 1797
WINSLOW Lieut. Tisdale, at Rochester, Mass .; his wife and two children burnt to death in the burning of their house,
Reuben, shipwright, in this town, in 57th year. Chronicle of
WINSOR Abraham, Jr., at Smithfield, in 32d year,
Dea. Joshua, at Glocester, in 88th year,
Capt. Zenus, son of Rev. John, at Greenfield, N. Y., in 39th year. Chronicle of
Zelota, wife of Benjamin, and daughter of the late Job Angell, of Smithfield, at Johnston,
Rev. Samuel, at Johnston, in 81st year ; pastor of Johnston Baptist Church more than 40 years,
Nov. 5, 1801
Dec. 23, 1802
Jan. 20, 1803
March 3, 1803
Oct. 14, 1790
March 28, 1802
Oct. 15, 1803
Nov. 9, 1799
Jan. 3, 1786 Feb. 10, 1788 Nov. 4, 1791
March 26, 1795
Dec. 31, 1795
March 13, 1801
Jan. 5, 1790
Feb. 26, 1795
June 27, 1787 Dec. 23, 1796
March 8, 1798
Dec. 11, 1800
Jan. 26, 1803
576
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
WINSOR Olney, son of Isaac, at Johnston, in 20th year,
Simeon, son of Isaac, at Johnston, in 13th year,
WISE John, a miller, on the Wissahickon Creek, near Philadelphia, killed in the gearing of his mill,
WISSCHER Captain Commandant
killed at Utrecht, Holland. Chronicle of WOOD Mrs. Mary, wife of Capt. Peleg, at Newport. Chronicle of
Sept. 23, 1790
Mrs. Hannah, at Bristol, in 84th year. Chronicle of
Sept. 11, 1794
Capt. Godfrey, son of the late Capt. Peleg, of Newport. Chronicle of
July 28, 1803
WOODS Mr. . -, at Danbury, Ct., killed by a flash of lightning,
July 18, 1787
WOODWARD Hannah, wife of William. Chronicle of
Nov 5, 1801
WOOLS Stephen, comedian, at New York, in 70th year. Chronicle of
July 4, 1799
WORDEN William, one of the proprietors of the Centinal, in the 25th year, at Boston, WRIGHT George, at Newport. Chronicle of Benjamin, Jr., youngest son of Capt. Benja- min, in this town, in 17th year,
March 18, 1786 May 22, 1788
March 24, 1791
Charles B., at Newport, in 23d year. Chron- icle of
April 14, 1796
Betsey, daughter of Aaron, in 18th year. Chronicle of
Nov. 7, 1799
WYLLYS George, Esq., Secretary of State of Conn., at Hartford, in 86th year. Chronicle of
May 5, 1796
WYNKOOP Henry, late of Philadelphia, at New York,
July 30, 1787
Y
YARD Mrs. Lucy, wife of Capt. Edward, at Philadelphia, of the fever. Chronicle of Nov. II, 1802 YATES Mary, daughter of the late Samuel, at Newport, in 38th year, Jan. 23, 1796 Samuel, son of the late Samuel, at Newport, in 44th year,
Jan. 24, 1796
Jan. 16, 1804 Jan. 20, 1804
July 21, 1803 July 26, 1787
UNITED STATES CHRONICLE-DEATHS
577
YATES Lydia, widow of Samuel, at Newport, in 74th year. Chronicle of
Hon. Robert, formerly Chief Justice of New York, in 65th year, Sarah, a maiden lady, who had lived in Col. Louis family 47 years,
March 13, 1800
Sept. 9, 1801
Dec. 2, 1803
YEAMANS an insane person, said to belong to Preston, Ct .; found dead with throat cut; suffered suicide at Richmond, R. I. Chronicle of
Oct. 30, 1794
YEATS Hannah, widow, in this town, in 62d year. Chronicle of YOUNG Betsey, only daughter of John, mer- chant, in this town, in 12th year,
Nov. 24, 1791
Gideon, in this town, in 79th year,
May 10, 1795 May 7, 1796
John, Esq., the religious author, at Concord, N. H.,
Dec. 17, 1797
Sarah, wife of John, in this town, in 38th year,
April 13, 1800
Z
ZOLL - , aged 19 years, at North Mountain, Frederick Co., N. C. He wounded slightly his foot and bled to death; the bleeding could not be stopped; when the wound was bound up, blood would flow from mouth and nostrils. Five of his brothers have bled to death from receiving a slight wound. The father of the above had been twice married and these were by his first wife. Chronicle of
March 17, 1791
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