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Wilton, 451. Wilton, Ct., 157, 254, 443. Winchell, 451, 50, 179. Winchester, 575. Winchester, Ky., 304, 396.
Winchester, Va., 533. Winchief, 451.
Windham, Ct., 31, 41, 46, 47, 58, 67, 70, 71, 87, 99, 100, 135, 141, 153, 156, 274, 280, 304, 398, 409, 418, 422, 424, 425, 458, 459, 468, 474, 477, 498, 502, 525. Windsor, Ct., 312, 477, 547. Windsor, Mass., 381.
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INDEX
Windsor, Vt., 45, 161, 188, 430. Wing, 452.
Wooster, 457. Worcester, 457.
Worcester Co., Mass., 49, 183.
Worcester, Mass., 32, 56, 97,
Winsor, 452, 575, 183, 418, 542, 552, 561, 568.
101, 102, 113, 154, 156, 162, 168, 186, 192, 215, 264, 268,
Winterbottom, 453.
283, 317, 331, 352, 381, 382,
Winthrop, 454.
Wirtemberg, 454.
Wirtemberg, Stutgard, Ger.,
. 244, 548.
Wisback, Eng., 381.
Worthington, 457.
Wiscasset, Mass., 447.
Worthington, Mass., 148, 304.
Wise, 454, 576.
Worthington, O., 99, 422.
Wissahickon River, Pa., 576. Wisscher, 576.
Wrentham, Mass., 21, 27, 60, 68, 69, 70, 72, 80, 98, 119, 127, 131, 132, 141, 143, 164,
Withers, 454.
165, 166, 173, 211, 230, 231,
Witherspoon, 454. Witter, 454.
Woburn, Mass., 513.
Wolfe, 454.
Wood, 454, 576, 43, 178.
Woodard, 455.
Woodbridge, 455.
Woodbridge, Ct., 273.
Woodburn, 456.
Woodbury, N. J., 92, 100.
Woodbury, Va., 558.
Wurtemburg, Ger., 316.
Wyatt, 457.
Wydown, 107.
Wyllys, 458, 576.
Wynkoop, 458, 576.
Wyse, 458.
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Ximeno, 458.
Y
Yale College, 364, 457, 491. Yale College, Graduate of, 549. Yale College, President of, 557, 558. Yallaley, 458. Yard, 576. Yarmouth, Mass., 117, 345, 370, 375. Yates, 458, 576. Yeamans, 577.
Woodstock, Ct., 41, 71, 92, 105, 137, 147, 155, 170, 171, 180, 193, 194, 202, 205, 206, 208, 217, 226, 236, 248, 258, 264, 267, 272, 273, 320, 326, 336, 342, 349, 352, 358, 397: 400, 444, 445, 449, 487, 525, 528, 534, 536, 542, 548, 556, 560, 574.
Woodstock, Vt., 61, 197. Woodward, 456, 576. Woohoo, S. I., 176, 374. Woolford, 457. Wools, 576. Woolsey, 457. Woonsocket, R. I., 101, 450.
108, 153, 158, 171, 179, 183, 185, 204, 207, 222, 223, 269, 270, 301, 328, 334, 345, 406, 426. Writer, 554.
Wurtemberg, 457.
Woodey, 455.
Woodman, 456. Woodnurse, 456. Woodruff, 456. Woods, 456, 576, 312.
252, 269, 304, 330, 331, 380, 391, 394, 447, 451, 480, 513, 514, 516, 546, 570. Wright, 457, 576, 33, 43, 98,
Witherell, 454.
422, 424, 440, 497, 509, 528, 567, 571. Worcester, Mass., Spy, 32. Worden, 576.
Winship, 452. Winslow, 452, 575.
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Yearly, 459. Yeats, 577. Yellow fever, 542. Yerrington, 459. Yonkers, N. Y., 75, 269. York, Duke of, 206, 211. York, Eng., 307. York, Pa., 361, 454. Yorkshire, Eng., 568.
Yorktown, Va., 495. Young, 459, 577, 412, 512. Young Pretender, the, 558.
Z
Zeigler, 461. Zoll, 577. Zurich, Swit., 526.
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Providence Gazette
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THE PROVIDENCE GAZETTE.
The Providence Gazette was the first newspaper printed in Providence. The first number was issued October 20, 1762, the last October 8, 1825.
Its full title when first published was THE PROVIDENCE GA- ZETTE AND COUNTRY JOURNAL containing the freshest advices, both Foreign and Domestic. January 5, 1782, this last caption was dropped. January 10, 1795, and Country Journal followed, but was restored Jan. 12, 1811. March 1, 1817, it was dropped again and there was substituted and Moral, Political and Commercial Advertiser. When it became a semi-weekly in January, 1820, it was known as THE PROVIDENCE GAZETTE only until it was merged with the American Oct. 11, 1825, and then known as THE RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN AND PROVIDENCE GAZETTE. This paper lasted until 1832.
It was a weekly until 1820, and thereafter until October 8, 1825, a semi-weekly. While a weekly its publication day was Sat- urday, except from October 4, 1780, to January 24, 1781, when it was Wednesday. From Saturday, May 11, 1765, until August 9, 1766, its publication was suspended: While a semi-weekly the pub- lication days, in 1820, were Monday and Thursday ; from 1821 to October 8, 1825, Wednesday and Saturday.
Of these numbers we have been so fortunate as to have seen all but Nos. 139, 149 and 502.
At the October meeting of the Rhode Island Historical So- ciety in 1897 Hon. Amos Perry read a paper on this subject, which was printed in the Quarterly.
In this paper he says that the first editor and proprietor was William Goddard; that from August 9, 1766, Sarah Goddard & Co. were the publishers; from Sept. 19, 1767, Sarah Goddard and John Carter. After November 12, 1768, John Carter was sole proprie- tor until November 9, 1797, when William Wilkinson was a partner with Carter and so continued until May 11, 1799, when Carter was
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again sole proprietor. February 19, 1814, Hugh H. Brown and William H. Wilson were proprietors. After June 22, 1816, Brown was sole proprietor, until January 3, 1820, when he took Walter R. Danforth as a partner. When the paper was merged with the American in October, 1825, Brown was again sole proprietor and A. G. Greene, editor.
When Mr. Brown made this change in' his business he sold only the newspaper portion and still continued in the business as a job printer.
When the paper was first printed it was advertised as " Printed opposite the Court House." While it lived it had four different lo- cations on the east side but was removed from one of these places to another several times in its career.
In this newspaper is a large amount of rich historical matter. It is the only newspaper in the State of whose issues during the War of the Revolution we have today a complete file. Its position was strongly in favor of the cause of the Colony. The subject mat- ter in its columns was well handled and its literary style was of a high order.
Hon. Zachariah Allen had the largest and best collection of the files 'of this paper in the State. He presented this to the Rhode Island Historical Society who have added considerable to it. They now lack approximately 75 numbers. The Providence Journal has the next best collection. The John Carter Brown Library and S. S. Rider have collections of the earlier numbers. The American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Mass., have a few only. From these latter files we have been able to gain access to all but three numbers as above stated. Our thanks are hereby extended to the custodians of these files for the favor of perusal.
In 1892 Mr. Albert Holbrook made a selection from the Deaths and Marriages herein recorded of such family names and events as he was personally interested in. These he copied into a book which is now in the possession of the Rhode Island Historical Society.
In our collection following we have taken every death and mar- riage recorded where the names were given. To do this, it is need- Jess to remark, has cost us a large amount of time and patience.
The marriages from A to C were published in our preceding volume XIV of the Vital Records.
The present installment therefore commences with the let- ter D.
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MARRIAGES
D
DABNEY John, stationer, and Abigail Mason Peale, daughter of Capt. Jonathan, at Salem. Gazette of
John B., of Alexandria, a merchant, and koxa Lewis, at Dedham, Mass. Gazette of William, of Charleston, S. C., and Hannah Jones, daughter of Capt. Joseph, at Mil- ford. Gazette of
Sept. 9, 1797
Sept. 8, 1792 Nov. 9, 1793
Nov. 25, 1797
Aug. 3, 1799
Oct. 18, 1800
Oct. 18, 1800
Mary, daughter of Abner, of this town, mer- chant, and George Munson, of New Haven, merchant, at New London. Gazette of Nathan and Sally Bishop, daughter of the late Demas, of this town, by the Rev. Dr. Edes. Gazette of
Eliza and John Brown, both of and at this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
Gardiner, Esq., attorney at law, and Mrs. Eliza Hitchcock, daughter of the late Capt. Dennison, in this town, by Rev. Dr. Messer,
July 10, 1790
Nov. 10, 1792
DAGGETT Rev. Herman and Sally Mathew- son, daughter of Col. John. Gazette of Eunice, of Attleboro, and William Hawes, of Wrentham. Gazette of
Simeon, Preceptor of the Taunton Academy, and Nancy Tobes, daughter of Rev. Dr. Tobes, at Raynham. Gazette of
Russell and Polly Ormsbee, daughter of Col. Caleb, by the Rev. Dr. Gano. Gazette of Napthali, Esq., attorney at law, and Re- becca Daggett, both of and at New Haven. Gazette of
Rebecca and Napthali Daggett, Esq., at- torney at law, both of and at New Haven. Gazette of
Sept. 29, 1804
Sept. 5, 1807 Aug. 15, 1808
May 13, 1810
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DAGGETT Clarissa, daughter of Capt. Elijah, and Bant Bronson, of Boston, at Attleboro, by Rev. Mr. Reed,
Susan E., daughter of Hon. David, and Serano E. Dwight, Esq., at New Haven, Conn.,
Sept. 11, 1810
Aug. 27, 1811
Marietta, daughter of Capt. Elijah, of Attle- boro, and Capt. Abraham Hayward, of Boston, by Rev. Mr. Read,
Robert and Caroline Davenport, by Rev. Mr. Edes, all of and at this town,
Oct. 31, 1817
Rosamond and Thomas C. Martin, at Attle- boro, by Rev. Mr. Carrique,
Jan. 4, 1818
Mary and Charles C. Sutton, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, all of and at this town,
Sept. 5, 1819
Lydia and Capron Peck, both of and at Attleboro,
June 21, 1824
Jan. 15, 1814
Dec. 20, 1788
Payton and Esther Sweet. Gazette of
Jaykel and Keziah Warner, both of this town. Gazette of
Dec. 21, 1793
Colwell, merchant, and Lydia Brown, daugh- ter of Elisha, Jr. Gazette of
Aug. 9, 1794
Nathaniel, Jr., and Mary Brown, both of Providence. Gazette of
April 28, 1798
May 9, 1813
Aug. 25, 1816
Mary, daughter of Payton, and Henry West- cott, by Rev. Mr. Edes, all of and at this town,
Oct. 22, 1818
Nancy, eldest daughter of the late Jeykill, and George T. Burr, both of and at this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
Esther, daughter of Payton, of this town, and John Padelford, of Norfolk, Va., at this town,
Hon. Samuel W., of Middletown, Ct., late U. S. Senator, and Mrs. Mary Alsop, at Boston. Gazette of
Deborah B., of North Providence, and Sam- uel Boyd, of this town, at former place. Gazette of
Nov. 23, 1820
July 12, 1821
July 25, 1821
Dec. 4, 1822
Richard H, Esq., of Cambridge, and Ruth Charlotte Smith, second daughter of the late John W., Esq., of Taunton, Mass., at St. John's Church, by Rt. Rev. Bishop Griswold,
George, merchant, and Mary Ann Gladding, eldest daughter of the late Haile, by Rev. Mr. Edes, all of this town,
Oct. 29, 1791
DAILEY Daniel D. and Lucy Sherman, both of this town, by Rev. Mr. Gano. Gazette of DANA Nancy, daughter of Nathaniel and John Carlile, Jr. Gazette of
May 18, 1814
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DANA John W. and Fanny S. Burr, both of and at this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
DANFORTH Job, Jr., of this town, and Sally Barse, daughter of the late Michael, at Boston. Gazette of
Dr. Thomas, of Boston, and Elizabeth S. Bowers, daughter of the late Jerathmeel, Esq., at Somerset. Gazette of
Swan and Chopin Norcross, both of Boston, in this town. Gazette of
Ozias and Mrs. Sarah Maharrow, both of this town,
Walter R., Esq., attorney at law, and Eliza- beth Ann Carter, youngest daughter of John, at St. John's Church, by Rev. Mr. Crocker,
Clarrissa, the female minister, and Dan- forth Richmond, of Ashford, at Spring- field. Gazette of
Capt. Joseph and Susan Williams, daugliter of Dr. Alfred, at Taunton. Gazette of
DANIELS Amos and Polly Freeman, both of and at Mendon. Gazette of
Dan. A., of Cumberland, and Elizabeth M. Arnold, daughter of the late Luke, of Smithfield, at Pawtucket, by Rev. Mr. Blake,
Alonzo S. and Mary Stebbins, both of and at Cumberland, by Rev. Mr. Potter,
DANIELSON Samuel, Jr., of Killingly, and Hannah Whitman, of Jacob, at Providence, DARBY Sarah and Charles Crenner, both of Boston. Gazette of
DARLING Rhoda, of Bellingham, and Elias Chapin, of Milford, in this town. Gazette of Felic, of Sutton, Mass., and Sarah A. Hum- phrey, of this town, by Rev. Mr. Sias,
Venna, of this town, and Thaddeus Curtis, of Bellingham, Mass., at Warwick,
Olive and Jeremiah Scott, both of and at Cumberland, by Rev. Mr. Potter,
Nancy, daughter of Samuel, of Bellingham, and Elisha Capron, of Cumberland, at said Bellingham, by Rev. Mr. Fisher,
Nancy, daughter of Darius, and Daniel Wil- cox, by Rev. Mr. Potter, all of and at Cumberland,
Amelia, daughter of Capt. Elijah, and Jerould O. Wilcox, both of and at Cumberland, by Nathan Arnold, Esq.,
Dec. 22, 1822
Dec. 1, 1798
April 12, 1800
Nov. 28, 1807
Feb. 12, 1809
June 12, 1811
Jan. 19, 1822 Oct. 23, 1824
Dec. 12, 1807
July 1, 1818 Feb. 10, 1822
May 6, 1770 May 16, 1807 Dec. 31, 1814 Sept. 12, 1817 June 8, 1818 Feb. 4, 1819
Dec. 29, 1819
April 6, 1820
Aug. 31, 1820
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DARLING Sarah T., daughter of Ziba, and Leonidas Whipple, in this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
Socrates, of Leyden, Mass., and Julia Ann Woodward, daughter of the late John, of Seekonk, at Attleboro. Gazette of
Welcome B. and Seriah L. Olney, daughter of William, both of and at this town, by Rev. Mr. Pickering,
Sept. 18, 1823
Jan: 10, 1807
DAVENPORT Jonathan and Sukey Gladding, daughter of Jonathan. Gazette of
Oct. 25, 1794
Mary, daughter of the late George, and Wil- liam Barber, editor of the Newport Mer- cury, at Newport, by Rev. Dr. Patten,
Aug. 4, 1811
June 14, 1812
April 3, 1814
Oct. 31, 1817
June 21, 1818
June 15, 1820
Jan. 24, 1821
Maria P. and Michael G. C. Bates, both of and at this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
Feb. 20, 1822
Henry G., 69, and Eliza Nutting, 17, at Brunswick, Me. Gazette of
Jan. 1, 1823
Capt. Philip and Sophia W. Bradford, in this town, by Rev. Mr. Tobey,
May 15. 1825
DAVIDSON James and Amey Dillon, both of this town, by Rev. Mr. Wilson. Gazette of
DAVIESS Joseph H., Esq., U. S. District At- torney for Kentucky, and Nancy Marshall, sister of General Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States, at Frankfort, Ky. Gazette of
DAVIES P-, 70, and Mrs. Bowden, 72, both of Long Millegate, Eng .; her fourth ven- ture, and he had been a widower 9 weeks, at Manchester, Eng. Gazette of
Dec. 25, 1821
Aug. 30, 1823
DAUVILLE Cynthia, of this town, and John Willis, Jr., of Bridgewater. Gazette of
Sarah C., daughter of Charles, and James Townsend, at Newport,
Gideon and Susan Bradford, danghter of George, by Rev. Dr. Gano, all of this town, Caroline and Robert Daggett, by Rev. Mr. Edes, all of and at this town,
Elizabeth W., daughter of Capt. Charles, and Capt. Charles E. Hammett, at Newport, by Rev. Mr. Hitchcock,
Mrs. Eliza N., of Seekonk, and Dr. Artemus Johnson, at said Seekonk, by Rev. Mr. Pitman,
Susan, 18, daughter of Henry, and John Beazeley, 72, in Prince Edward Co., Va.,
Mary Ann and Benjamin Shaw, both of and at Tiverton. Gazette of
Oct. 29, 1823
Oct. 8, 1814
Aug. 20, 1803
Sept. 27, 1817
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DAVIS Benjamin, of Boston, and Alice Whipple, of and at Providence,
Capt. Charles and Polly Northam, daughter of Capt. John, at Newport. Gazette of Capt. Robert, of the army, and Betsey But- ler, daughter of Lemuel, Esq. Gazette of William, of Boston, and Betsey Chase, daughter of Capt. William, of this town. Gazette of
James, of North Providence, and Nancy Peck, daughter of Aaron. Gazette of Matthew L., of New York, printer, and Sarah Eyres, at Boston. Gazette of
Hannah and Samuel Kempton, by the Rev. Mr. Clarke. Gazette of
Obadiah, of New Bedford, and Ruth Sher- man, daughter of the late Sampson, at Friends' Meeting House, Portsmouth. Ga- zette of
George W. and Bathsheba Lippitt, daughter of John, in this town, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, Archibald, aged 20 years, and Rebecca Mayo, aged 13 years, at Waterford. Gazette of Sally, eldest daughter of John, Esq., and Capt. William C. Jenckes, by the Rev. Dr. Gano, in this town,
Eliza, daughter of Capt. Robert, of this town, and Capt. Henry Eldredge, of Brooklyn, Ct., by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Anstress, eldest daughter of Capt. Robert, in this town, and Capt. Elezer Elderkin, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Simon, Jr., Esq., attorney at law, and Rebecca Larned, daughter of the late General Larned, at Thompson, Ct. Gazette of
John, merchant, and Mrs. Hannah Durfee, both of this town, at Warwick,
Frances, of Troy, Mass., and Whipple Jenckes, of this town, at Cumberland, by Rev. Mr. Baker,
Abby, daughter of John, Esq., and Abraham Stillwill, by Rev. Dr. Gano. Gazette of John G. and Eliza Whiting, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, all of this town,
Harriet and Peleg Burroughs, both of this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
Hannah C., of Somerset, and Nathan Lewin, of Swanzey, at said Somerset, Mass.,
George B., of this town, and Silence Smith, of North Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Sept. 18, 1768 April 2, 1774
May 8, 1779
Nov. 6, 1779
Aug. 10, 1793
April 23, 1796
March 24, 1798
May 21, 1803
Nov. 3, 1805
March 22, 1806
Aug. 7, 1806
Oct. 27, 1808
Nov. 27, 1808
Feb. 11, 1809
May 23, 1809
June 8, 1815
Sept. 23, 1815
Oct. 23, 1815 Jan. 9, 1816
March 7, 1816
June 25, 1816
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DAVIS Elvira, of Rehoboth, and Joseph Norton, of this town, at Rehoboth, married by Rev. Mr. Pearce,
Sanford, of Foster, and Delana Smith, of Glocester,
Sturgis, of this town, and Lydia Angell, daughter of Col. John, of and at Smithfield, by Rev. Mr. Edes. Gazette of
Amey, daughter of James, formerly of this town, and Seth Sumner, of Maine, at Watertown, Mass.,
Nov. 9, 1817
May 14, 1818
John and Mary F. Phelps, eldest daughter of Henry, Esq., both of and at Glocester, West Parish, by Rev. Mr. Fuller,
Sarah A. and George Bucklin, both of and at this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
Silence, of this town, and Joseph Newell, of Burrillville,
Mary and Freeman Drake, in this town. Gazette of
George K. and Emily Gonsolve, eldest daughter ot Capt. Joseph, both of and at this town, by Rev. Mr. Baker,
Simon, Esq., and Harriet Ketchum, of New York, at Thompson, Ct. Gazette of
Joseph, of East Greenwich, and Margaret Eddy, daughter of the late William, jr., of and in this town, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Harriet, daughter of the late Benjamin, Esq., and William Coleman, at Somerset,
John W., Jr., and Sarah Ann Coddington, both of and at Newport,
John W., 3d., and Harriet Lyon, daughter of Joseph, at Newport. Gazette of
Abby, daughter of Capt. Jonathan, and John Borden, both of and at Somerset. Ga- zette of
George and Comfort Greene, daughter of James, at East Greenwich. Gazette of Hannah S., daughter of Ezra, of North Kingstown, and Oliver Johnson, of Centre- ville, Warwick, at said former place. Ga- zette of
May 18, 1817 Jan. 2, 1817
July 5, 1817
Samuel and Phebe Angell, by Rev. Dr .. Gano, all of and at this town,
Mary, eldest daughter of the late Capt. Dan- iel, of Rehoboth, and Sterry Martin, of Barrington, at said Rehoboth, by Rev. Mr. Thompson,
June 6, 1819
Oct. 20, 1819
Nov. 1, 1819
May 1, 1820
Sept. 1, 1821
April 7, 1822
June 22, 1822
Aug. II, 1822
Sept. 29, 1822
Oct. 31, 1822
Nov. 6, 1822
Oct. 25, 1823
Dec. 27, 1823
Sept. 11, 1824
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PROVIDENCE GAZETTE-MARRIAGES
DAVIS Capt. John, of East Greenwich, and Eunice Hammond Shaw, daughter of the late Stephen, of and at this town, by Rev. Mr. Ludlow,
Daniel B., of Newport, and Susan C. Ward, of and at this town, by Rev. Mr. Webb, DAVISON Zilpha and Capt. William Torrey, at Killingly, Ct. Gazette of
DAVOL Dea. Stephen and Clarissa S. Cornwell, both of and at Warren. Gazette of
DAWES Dr. Ebenezer and Mrs. Sarah W. Sheperd, both of Taunton, at Wrentham, by Rev. Mr. Fiske,
March 7, 1822
Feb. 10, 1810
Oct. 15, 1820
July 19, 1794
Feb. 21, 1808
Oct. 30, 1814 Sept. 1, 1820 Nov. 12, 1820
June 11, 1823
Jan. 26, 1825
July 16, 1825
DAWSON Thomas Robinson, of Smithfield, and Lydia Bellows, of Providence, in this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
DAY Jane and George Richards, purser Ameri- can Navy, at Boston. Gazette of
Philo, of Catskill, N. Y., and Emma Gardi- ner, daughter of Col. John, at South Kings- town. Gazette of
Loammi, Jr., and Mary Sweetland, of Attle- boro, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
Lucinda and Perez Park, of Canterbury, Ct., at Killingly, Ct. Gazette of
Russell, of New York State, and Hannah Gardiner, of South Kingstown, at Newport, by Rev. Mr. Wheaton. Gazette of
Oct. 17, 1824
Oct. 3, 1825
Dec. 9, 1809
Jan. 14, 1824
DAWLESS Michael, of Providence, and Mrs. Eliza Wyatt, of Newport. Gazette of
Rosamond and John G. Hopkins, both of and at this town, by Rev. Dr. Messer,
DAWLEY Margaret, daughter of the late James, of Newport, and James Weeden, at Exeter. Gazette of
Mary, of this town, and Thomas D. West- cott, of Edenton, N. C., by Rev. Mr. Wil- son,
Benjamin, of South Kingstown, and Re- becca Potter, of and at Scituate, by Rev. Mr. Westcott,
William W. and Hannah J. Pullen, daugh- ter of William, at Newport,
William and Louisa Tallman, both of and at this town, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
Royal V. and Mary Ann P. Knowles, both of and at this town, by Rev. Mr. Tobey,
Paul W. and Sarah May, at Newport. Ga- zette of
Augustus S. and Mary Hall, at Slatersville. Gazette of
Aug. 15, 1813
Feb. 3, !780
May 31, 1800
Nov. 2, 1806
March 31, 1810
Dec. 1, 1810
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DAY Clarrissa, daughter of Rev. Israel, and Elisha Sprague, both of and at Killingly, Ct., by Rev. Israel Day,
Sophia, daughter of Joel, Esq., and Remem- ber Cole, at Killingly, Ct. Gazette of Charles and Cynthia Starkweather, at Kill- ingly, by Rev. Mr. Whitmore. Gazette of John and Thankful Waterman, at Johnston, by Rev. Mr. Sprague,
Ann and Charles Eaton, by Rev. Mr. Day, all of and at Killingly, Ct.,
Israel H. and Eliza Turner, in this town, by Rev. Mr. Preston,
Ebenezer S. and Mrs. Ann Wheelock, in this town. Gazette of
Jan. 4, 1823
Jan. 1, 1824
Mary, daughter of Ebenezer S., and Col. Abraham S. Gladding, both of and at this town, by Rev. Mr. Ludlow,
Mary Ann and Horace T. Tiffany, at St. Paul's Church, Pawtucket, by Rev. Mr. Taft. Gazette of
DAYTON Col. Isaac and Mrs. Mary Goddard, widow of Capt. John, at Newport. Ga- zette of
Sophia, of this town, and William F. Nichols, of Philadelphia, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,
DEAN Calvin and Esther Beverly, daughter of George. Gazette of
Sally, daughter of John, of Brookline, and Thomas C. Cushing, of Salem, printer, at Brookline. Gazette of
Capt. Seth, of Boston, and Frances Bours, 2d daughter of John, Esq., at Newport. Gazette of
Calvin and Fanny Pearce, daughter of the late Daniel. Gazette of
Mrs Frances, daughter of John Bours, Esq., of Newport, and Israel Loring, of the City of Washington, at Newport. Gazette of Temperance, daughter of Josiah, Esq., and Daniel Greene, Esq., of Mansfield, by the Rev. Dr. Tobes, at Raynham. Gazette of Sarah, daughter of Silas, and Stephen De- blois, merchant, at Newport. Gazette of Josiah, Jr., Esq., of Raynham, and Caroline Waldo, daughter of Calvin, Esq., at Dal- ton, Mass. Gazette of
March 29, 1812 Nov. 5, 1814
Jan. 21, 1815
March 23, 1817
Aug. 27, 1818
June 28, 1821
Abigail and William Pope, both of and at Smithfield, by Rev. Mr. White,
May 8, 1 825
May 21, 1825
Sept. 27, 1794 1
Sept. 17, 1812
Nov. 24, 1787
March 12, 1791
June 9, 1798
March 7, 1801
March 6, 1802
Oct. 30, 1802
Aug. 23, 1806
Jan. 2, 1808
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DEAN Silas, merchant, and Elizabeth Cahoone, daughter of James, by Rev. Mr. Towle, all of Newport,
Dec. 21, 1809
Rev. Samuel, of Scituate, Mass., and Stella Washburn, daughter of Hon. Seth, at and of Raynham, Mass. Gazette of
Oct. 6, 1810
William, of Salem, and Lydia Rotch, daugh- ter of William, at New Bedford. Gazette of
Oct. 5, 1811
James, merchant, and Hannah Shaw, daugh- ter of Capt. John, both of and at Taunton, by Rev. Mr .. Pipon,
Oct. 1, 1812
Rachal, of Killingly, and John Jacobs, of Thompson, Ct., by Rev. Mr. Atkins,
Feb. 27, 1814
July 23, 1818
Aug. 19, 1819
Leonard, Jr., and Relief Smith, at Taunton. Gazette of
June 9, 1821
Maria D. and Ezra F. Holmes, at Taunton, Mass. Gazette of
David and Mary Ann Corpe, in this town. Gazette of
Dec. 18, 1822
Aug. 30, 1823
Oct. 1, 1823
Nov. 22, 1823
Nov. 22, 1823
Nov. 22, 1823
Dec. 17, 1823
May 30, 1824
Nov. 10, 1813
Feb. 27, 1808
Leander, of Raynham, and Mary Lawrence, of and at Taunton. Gazette of
Ann W., daughter of the late Silas, Esq., and Joshua. Sayer, at Newport. Gazette of
Gilbert and Relief S. Dean, both of and at Taunton. Gazette of
Relief S. and Gilbert Dean, both of and at Taunton. Gazette of
Ruth G., of Taunton, and Solomon Farnum, of Canary, Vt., at said Taunton. Gazette of
Caroline, of Raynham, and Nathaniel H. Williams, of Taunton, at said Raynham. Gazette of
Mrs. Fanny and Luther Lyon, in this town, by Rev. Mr. Brown,
DEARBORN Major General -, U. S. Army, and Mrs. Sarah Bowdoin, widow of Hon. James, at Boston, by Rev. Dr. Harris, of Dorchester,
DEARTH Golden, publisher of Mount Hope
. Eagle, and Eliza Bradford, daughter of Major William, at Bristol. Gazette of
July 7, 1821
Martha D., daughter of Silas of Newport, and Lysander Washburn, of Boston, mer- chant, at said Newport, by Rev. Mr. Wheaton,
Sarah Anıı C. and William Potter, Jr., both of and at this town, by Rev. Dr. Gano,
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DEBLOIS Lewis, merchant, and Betsey De- . buke, of Providence, at Boston, Dec. 25, 1770
George, of Salem, and Sally Deblois, daugh- ter of Lewis, of Boston. Gazette of Sally, daughter of Lewis, of Boston, and George Deblois, of Salem. Gazette of
Jan. 4, 1772
Jan. 4, 1772
Lewis, of this town, merchant, and Betsey Lawton, daughter of Isaac, late of New- port, at Nova Scotia. Gazette of
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