Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XVIII, Part 9

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 142


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Whittemore, 176.


Whitten, 177.


Willison, 185. Willoughby, 191.


Wilmarth, 192, 230, 602. Wilmington, Del., 262, 294, 327, 388, 455, 456, 521, 588. Wilmington, N: C., 35, 156, 196, 285, 324, 390, 485, 495, 518, 524, 553, 569, 591, 605.


Wilson, 192, 23, 24, 28, 31, 32, 33, 37, 40, 45, 46, 47, 49, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 129, 130, 132, 135, 139, 141, 143,


Wilcox, 180, 446.


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Wilson,-Continued.


144, 145, 148, 149, 150, 155, 156, 157, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 166, 167, 169, 172, 173, 176, 181, 182, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 190, 192, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 203, 204, 205, 279, 420. Wilton, Ct., 269.


Winchester, 193.


Winchester Gazette, 296.


Winchester, Va., 494.


Wincheef, 193.


Wind, 193. Windham, Ct., 124, 155, 161, 188, 193, 205, 210, 246, 344, 347. 398, 399, 404, 427, 523, 544.


Windham, Me., 537, 560.


Windham, N. H., 497.


Windham, N. Y., 291.


Window, 251.


Windpipe, 534, 598.


Windsor, Ct., 196, 406, 477 ..


Windsor, N. Y., 31.


Windsor, Vt., 50, 88, 164, 512. Wines, 193. Wing, 194.


Wingfield, 134.


Winkley, 194.


Winkworth, 194.


Winman, 194.


Winnsboro, S. C., 412, 516.


Winship, 194.


Winslow, 194.


Winsor, 195, 65, 70, 128, 351, 352, 379. Winterbotham, 196.


Winthrop, 196.


Winthrop, Me., 194, 355, 540.


Wiseman, 232.


Wister, 392. Witherell, 196. Witter, 197.


Woahoo, S. I., 377.


Wohlfahrt, 197. Wolcott, 197.


Wolcott, Fort, 363, 511.


Wolf Creek, Penn., 531. Wolfe, 585, 586 ..


Wolford, 197. Wolfsboro, N. H., 303.


Wood, 197, 62, 116, 173.


Woodard, 199


Woodbridge, 199.


Woodbridge, N. J., 351.


Woodburn, 199. Woodbury, 199.


Woodbury, Ct., 58.


Woodbury, N. J. 437.


Woodbury, Penn., 597.


Woodcock, 199.


Wood Engraver, 269.


Woodham, 597. Woodman, 199. Woodmarse, 200.


Woodruff, 200.


Woods, 200.


Woodstock, 27, 34, 35, 50, 60, 77, 89, 100, 124, 125, 127, 129, 157, 183, 188, 189, 234,


277, 336, 370, 420, 455, 501,


532, 546, 561, 570, 582, 583, 600.


Woodward, 200, 340.


Woodworth, 201.


Woolen, 201.


Woolen Mill, killed in, 291.


Woolford, 201.


Woolley, 201. Woolsey, 201. Woolwich, Me., 115, 136, 411.


Woonsocket, R. I., 107, 192. 251. Woonsocket Falls, R. I., 190. Wooster, 87. Wooster, O., 196. Worcester, 201.


Worcester Co., Mass,, 534.


Worcester, Mass., 33, 40, 51, 81, 90, 107, 108, 110, 153, 165, 221, 251, 273, 290, 295, 300, 327, 334, 337, 369, 384, 404, 438, 444, 452, 459, 466, 48 1, 503, 505, 538, 554.


Worcester, N. Y., 537, 409.


Works, 201. Worsted, 478. Worth, 201.


Worthington, 201.


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Worthington, O., 154. Worthy, 201.


Wrentham, Mass., 29, 40, 50, 75, 106, 118, 119, 122, 128, 136, 163, 170, 173, 174, 176, 184, 199, 224, 243, 266, 273, 308, 335, 344, 346, 361, 371, 418, 419, 420, 475, 482, 519, 520, 545, 570, 583, 519. Wright, 201, 31, 36, 134, 345. Writer, 31I.


Yankee, Stonington, 87. Yankee, Privateer, 526. Yarmouth, Mass., 58, 94, 268, 404. Yates, 203. Yayden, 203.


Yellow Fever, 222, 540.


Yellow Wasp, 379.


Yeoman, Mass., 384.


Yeomans, 203. Yerrington, 203, 293.


Writer, Botany, 374.


York Co., Penn., 403.


Writer, Dramatic, 135.


York, Duchess of, 213,


Wyatt, 202, 110, 128, 563.


York, Duke of, 213.


Wydah, Africa, 566.


Wydeson, 202. Wyer, 202.


Wyman, 202. Wythe, 573.


York, Me., 248, 288, 431, 470, 597- York Recorder, 403. Yorshire Giant, 288.


Yorktown, N. Y., 425.


Yorktown, Va., 356, 396.


Yorktown, Va., Battle of, 225.


Young, 203, 210, 469.


Younglove, 200.


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Yagerstown, Penn., 45. Yale Graduate, 446. Yale University, 397, 398.


X Ximeno, 203.


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Zanesville, O., 328. Zelinople, Penn., 308.


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Providence Phenix


Providence Patriot and Columbian Phenix


MARRIAGES


The Providence Phenix, Providence Pa= triot and Columbian Phenix.


Vol. I, No. I, of the Providence Phenix was issued Tuesday, May II, 1802, and the terms were $1.50 per annum. It was first printed by W. W. Dunham for T. A. Foster and W. W. Dun- ham at Printing House Office opposite Hon. Theodore Foster's house, Westminster street.


On July 20, 1802, this extract from the works of Washing. ton is placed beneath the title : "In proportion as the structure of government gives force to public opinion it is essential that the public opinion should be enlightened." On Nov. 20, 1802, the publication day was changed to Saturday. Nov. 5, 1803, the quo tation was dropped and the following was substituted : "Published by William W. Dunham opposite the Market House. Providence." Theodore A. Foster withdrew May 21, 1803, and Mr. Dunham then became sole owner.


Commencing Wednesday, July 18, 1804, the paper was printed and published by William Olney. Sept. 15 the publication day was changed back again to Saturday, when the announcement was made that a new font of type was to be used. This number has for title page the words " Providence Phenix" in plain letters, the bird phenix arising from the fire (which has hitherto been a promi- nent feature of the title page) being dropped.


Oct. 12, 1805, the announcement is made that the office is re- moved to the chambers over. D. Vinton's store, 7; Market Square. Jan. 17, 1807, Jones & Wheeler (Josiah Jones, Bennett Wheeler) announce themselves as the proprietors of the paper. Feb. 28, 1807, "Providence" is dropped from the title, and the words "The Phenix" substituted in a new style of letters. March 14. a wood cut showed these letters in white.


Jan. 16, 1808, The Phenix has a new title, "The Columbian Phenix." March 11, 1809, the word "The" was dropped from the latter title. July 15, 1809, it is announced as published by Wheel- er, Jones & Co .. This firm name appears but a few times, the name Jones & Wheeler continuing on each number as usual. The sub-


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title, "Columbian Phenix," was last used Jan. 12, 1811, and after- ward no title but "Providence Phenix," in large letters and date in line following. Sept. 7, the sub-title, "The Patriot," is first used, the title having been from Jan. 19, "Columbian Phenix or Provi- dence Patriot."


May .2, 1812, the paper is dressed in mourning in memory of the Vice President, George Clinton, who died at Washington April 20. May 3, 1813, a wood cut on the title page represented an eagle with shield in front and arrows in claws, with sunrise in the back- ground.


Jan. 15, 1814, with the beginning of Volume XII the title of the paper is again changed. It now reads "Providence Patriot and Columbian Phenix" instead of as before "Columbian Phenix and Providence Patriot."


Jan. 2, 1819, the paper became a semi-weekly, being published Wednesday and Saturday. The former price of $2.00 was changed to $3.50, and the title became "Providence Patriot" in large letters and "Columbian Phenix" in small letters. The firm name now was Jones, Wheeler and Cranston (Barzillai Cranston being added). Mr. Cranston continued in the firm one year only, when Jones and Wheeler continued it until May, 1823. The paper before Mr. Cran- ston was announced from April 17, 1819, as being published by J. Jones & Co., Printers to the State, 7 Market Square.


Eaton W. Maxcy succeeded Mr. Wheeler, but a year after transferred it to William Simons, the firm continuing as Jones & Simons until Nov., 1829, when Mr. Jones published as Agent. Mr. Simons retired. James O. Rockwell was editor from Nov. 1I, 1829, until his death, June 7, 1831. June 9, 1832, it again became a weekly and so continued until its last issue, Dec. 29; 1832.


In politics it was Democratic. It was well edited and printed, being the first Democratic newspaper in the town of Providence. As first stated, it was first printed for T. A. Foster & Co., by W. W. Dunham. From Dec. 18, 1802, for a while it was printed by Sam- uel J. Williams. When it was first published it was $1.50 per an- num, but when William Olney took charge it was raised to $2.00. J. Jones & Co., Printers to the State, continued as proprietors un- til Eaton W. Maxcy succeeded Mr. Wheeler when the firm name changed May 12, 1824, to Jones & Maxcy, and May 11, 1825, it again changed to Jones & Simons which co-partnership continued as above stated until Nov. 7, 1829, when Mr. Jones continued as agent.


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In the last number, Dec. 29, 1832, he announces that his son Cornelius S. Jones, will be editor and proprietor, and that the paper will have a new dress and be otherwise improved. This did not materialize however and no paper succeeded.


Of all these papers we have seen all the numbers issued except those for April 29 and Sept. 22, 1804, Jan. 24, 1829, Nov. 12, 1831, Jan. 25 and June 2, 1832. This file is in the possession of the Rhode Island Historical Society, whence these extracts and the matter published in this volume have been gleaned.


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MARRIAGES


Continued from Volume XVII.


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SABIN Eliza, daughter of John, of Providence, and Ariel Cooke, of Cumberland, at Provi- dence,


Catharine M., daughter of late James, of Providence, and Joseph C. Wheaton, of Rehoboth, at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


Sept. 10, 1809


June 25, 1810


Angelina, only daughter of late Capt. James, and Peter Brownell, she was of Providence, at Rehoboth, by Rev. Mr. Hill,


April 16, 1811


April 13, 1812


June 2, 1813


May 22, 1814


June 4, 1814


Aug. 26, 1815


Jan. 29, 1818


March 14, 1819


Oct. 24, 1819


Oct. 16, 1825


Mary, daughter of late Thomas, Esq., and Capt. Samuel Young, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Alden,


SABINE Ann, daughter of Rev. Mr. Sabine, and Rev. Henry Blackaller, at Boston. Patriot of


May 18, 1828


March 10, 1830


Jonathan, of Seekonk, and Julia Louisa Teste, only daughter of Alexis, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Crocker,


James and Mary Nelson, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Gano,


Sarah D. and Cyrus W. Linsey, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Messer,


Sarah Smith, daughter of the late Capt. John, and Capt. Oliver Wilson, both of and at Bristol, by Rev. Mr. Wight. Phenix of Joshua and Mary Ingraham, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Edes. Phenix of Maria, youngest daughter of late Capt. James, and Capt. Nathaniel Wheaton, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


Patience and William Woodward, Jr., both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, Mary, daughter of late John, of Cumberland, and Dr. Ephraim Knapp, now of Cumber- land, formerly of Walpole, Mass., at Cum- berland, by Rev. Mr. Potter,


William and Elizabeth B. Davis, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pickering,


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SACKETT Adnah and Ann Short, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,


Adnah and Eliza Adams, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Pickering, SADDLER Samuel, of U. S. Light Artillery, and Mrs. Mary E. Briddles, at Providence. Phenix of


Sarah, of North Providence, and Thomas Knight, of Smithfield, at Pawtucket, by Rev. Mr. Blake,


Thomas, of Attleboro, and Susan Leonard, of and at Taunton. Patriot of


Jan. 19, 1822


Oct. 31, 1813


Dec. 13, 1821


Dec. 3, 1815


Feb. 21, 1824


Nov. 24, 1821


SALE Mary T., of Warren Co., N. C., and Epes, of Nattaway, Va.,


July 24, 1821


Nov. 30, 1806


April 15, 1811


Sally, daughter of Jonathan, of East Green- wich, and Nathan Whiting, Esq., at Reho- both,


June 11, 181I


May 30, 1813


James and Lydia Esleeck, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,


May 15, 1814


Sarah and George W. Freeman, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Baker,


April 6, 1817


William and Mary Ann Williams, daughter of Putnam, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Baker,


Elizabeth K., of Seekonk, and Joseph Bean, of Barrington, at Warren, by Rev. Mr. Chessman,


May 28, 1818 May 2, 1824


June 1I, 1814


Sept. 17, 1818


SADLER John and Ann Fuller, at Attleboro, Thomas, of Attleboro, and Sarah Leonard, of and at Taunton, by Rev. Alvin Cobb,


SAGE Eliza R., daughter of Ebenezer, Esq., and Lieut. Thomas H. Stephens, U. S. Navy, at Middletown, Ct.,


Edward, of Liverpool, Eng:, and Mrs. Fran- ces R. H. Snow, ot and at Providence. Patriot of


ST. AGNON Ann Maria Theresa, of Port Spain, Trinidad, and Richard S. Stearns, of Sa- lem, at Providence. Patriot of


SALISBURY Richard and Lydia Thurber, eld- est daughter of Samuel, Jr., Esq., by Rev. Dr. Gano,


Elizabeth O., youngest daughter of late Joshua, and Norman Easton, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


Greenleaf and Septimus Lathrop, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


May 22, 181I


Cromwell T. and Lydia Peirce, both of and at East Greenwich, by Rev. Mr. Rich,


Sept. 20, 1818


Oct. 1, 1818


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SALISBURY Daniel, of North Providence, and Rebecca Hopkins, of Seekonk, Mass., at Pawtucket, by Rev. Mr. Blake. Phenix of Mrs. Penelope and Edmund Sheldon, both of and at Johnston, by Rev. Mr. Sprague, Edward and Mary Child, only daughter of Jeremiah, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Baker. Patriot of


Oct. 31, 1818


Jan. 20, 1820


March 25, 1820


Otis and Mary Pray, of Killingly, Ct., at Glocester, by David Arnold, Esq.,


Nov. 5, 1820


Charles and Amey Sprague, both of and at Smithfield, by Rev. Dr. Benedict,


Sept. 23, 1821


Jesse and Sally Allen, both of and at Paw- tucket, by Rev. Mr. Benedict,


June 2, 1822 June 16, 1822


John A. and Martha Burdick, both of Attle- boro, at Pawtucket, by Rev. Dr. Benedict, Joseph, of Tiverton, and Ruth E. Sisson, of Portsmouth, at Tiverton. Patriot of


July 13, 1822


Mary D. and William W. Burr, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Mudge,


Feb. 26, 1824


April 15, 1824


Sept. 6, 1824


Oct. 3, 1824


Oct. 6, 1824


June 5, 1825


June 4, 1826


March 18, 1827


June 9, 1827


Hannah and John Fraden, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr: Sanborn,


Dec. 3, 1829


Smith H., editor of Buffalo Republican, and Mrs. Flora Case, eldest daughter of Dea. Theophilus Humphrey, of and at Sheldon, N. Y., by Rev. H -- Wallace,


Phebe R. and Perry C. Irish, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pickering,


April 19, 1830


Oct. 27, 1830


Julia, eldest daughter of Abel, of Scituate, and Ezekiel Angell, of Smithfield, at Scit- uate, by Rev. John Westcott,


William, of Scituate, and Sarah B. Clarke, of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Tobey, Henry, of Providence, and Amey Brown, of North Kingstown, at former place, by Rev. Mr. Mudge,


Joanna, daughter of Jonathan, and Charles Valentine Myreck, both of and at Provi- dence, by Rev. Mr. Mudge. Patriot of Fanny, of Pawtucket, and Arnold Irons, of Providence, at Pawtucket, by Rev. Dr. Benedict,


Susan, of Tiverton, and Joseph Eddy, of Prov- idence, at Johnston, by Rev. Mr. Cheney, Mary, daughter of Caleb, of Warren, and Jonathan Bosworth, of Swanzey, at War- ren, by Rev. Mr. Rexford,


Jonathan and Phebe Tallman, daughter of Col. Benjamin, both of Providence, at Taunton, by Rev. Mr. Baker,


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SALISBURY Phebe and Alfred Anthony, at Olneyville, byRev. Mr. Cheney. Patriot of SALLA Samuel and Susan B. Tompkins, at Pawtucket. Patriot of


SAMSON Elizabeth M. and Nelson S. Eddy, at Glocester, by Rev. Mr. Ross. Patriot of SAMPSON Marston and Leonice Holmes, both of Plymouth, at Providence,


Louisa D. and Richard C. Martin, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


Joseph Stacy, of Boston, and Mary Ann Hastings, daughter of Nathan, of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Edes,


SANBORN John, aged 57, and Miss Lydia Stanton, 82, at Hampton Falls, Ct. Pa- triot of


SANDERS William, formerly of Warren, and Drusilla L. Bell, of and at Newbern, N. C., SANDERSON Caroline B. and Cromwell B. Comstock, both of and at Smithfield,


SANDS Mrs. Sarah, of Providence, and Capt. Thomas Bates, of New York, at the Epis- copal Church, Hartford, Ct.,


Nov. 3, 1813


Oct. 17, 1817


Louisa Rebecca, daughter of Isaac, of Hart- ford, Ct., and Thomas Manning Barrows, M. D., of Providence, at Hartford, by Rev. Mr. Wainright. Phenix of


Dec. 5, 1818


Oct. 31, 1819


June 18, 1820


Sept. 7, 1820


Polly and D- Easterbooks, both of and at Bristol,


Joseph, Jr., of Newport, and Rebecca San- ford, daughter of Esbon, of and at North Kingstown, by Rev. William Northup,


Rebecca, daughter of Esbon, of North Kingstown, and Joseph Sanford, Jr., of Newport, at former place, by Rev. William Northup,


Rev. Enoch, of Raynham, late tutor of Brown University, and Caroline White, of and at Weymouth. Patriot of


Jan. 19 1831 April 27, 1825 Nov. 4, 1826 Sept. 10, 1810 Oct. 24, 1819


April 8, 1824


Jan. 16, 1819


Dec. 26, 1825


Oct. 20, 1828


SANFORD Clarrissa Usher and Capt. Thomas B. Munro, both of Bristol, at Brooklyn, L. I., by Rev. Mr. Smith,


Peleg and Mary M. Suttle, daughter of Robert, at Newport, by Rev. Mr. Eddy, Fanny R. and Amos T. Gorham, both of and at Bristol, by Rev. Alexander V. Gris- wold,


Edwin, of Newport, and Desdemonia Honey- well, of New Shoreham, at Newport, by Rev. Mr. Eddy,


July 8, 1821


Aug. 30, 1821


Aug. 30, 1821


Dec. 27, 1823


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SANFORD Rev. John, of South Dennis, and Sophia Lord, of and at Weymouth. Patriot of


Elizabeth E., daughter of late Ellery, of Bristol, and John D. Lunson, of New York, at Bristol, by Rev. Bishop Griswold. Patriot of


Nathan, U. S. Senator from New York, and Mary Buchanan, daughter of late Andrew, of and at Baltimore, Md. . Patriot of


Hannah and John Bowcock, both of Troy, Mass., at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Edes, Keziah, daughter of Peleg, of Middletown, and John H. Barker, at Newport. Patriot of


Lydia K. and Josiah Jones, of Smithfield, at Fall River. Patriot of


John W., cashier of U. S. Branch Bank, and Margaret Halliday, eldest daughter of late R- both of and at Fayetteville, N. C. Patriot of


Frances and Dr. Elisha D. Paine, of Balti- more, at Little Compton,


SANGER John, of Woodstock, Ct., and Elmira Armington, of and at Seekonk, by Rev. Mr. Pease,


Nov. 24, 1825


April 25, 1818


SARLE Orris and Betsey Mathewson, eldest daughter of late Stephen, at Scituate, by Rev. Mr. Knight. Patriot of


March 3, 182 1


June 2, 1821


Jan. 1, 1827


Oct. 27, :1832


SAUNDERS Sally, of Thompson, Ct., and Charles Leebret, of Woodstock, Ct., at Thompson, by Rev. Mr. Wells. Phenix of Diristus and Nabby Hawkins, at Scituate. Phenix of


Augustus, of Providence, and Sylvia Pearce, daughter of Jeremiah P., of and at Attle- boro, by Rev. Mr. Read,


Sept. 11, 1824


March 7, 1827


June 7, 1828 Sept. 6, 1828


Jan. 28, 1829


June 2, 1830


July 17, 1830


Sept. 15, 1830


SARGENT Joseph, of Leicester, and Mande- ville Jones, of and at Spencer, Mass. Phenix of


Ann T., of Cranston, and Ebenezer Case, Jr., of Plainfield, Ct., at Cranston. Patriot of Burton, formerly of Cranston, and Susan Ann B. Angell, daughter of Thomas, of and at Scituate, by Rev. Mr. Knight,


Lucy, daughter of Hon. Nathaniel, and Elliott Blake, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Haskins. Patriot of


SATTERLEE Jane Maria and Edwin Lord, at New York. Patriot of


June 23, 1830


July 23, 1803


Dec. 14, 1811.


Jan. 27, 1814


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SAUNDERS Nancy, of Warren, and Thomas Cole, of and at Bristol, by Rev. Mr. Bates, George, of Philadelphia, and Emeline M.


Maxwell, daughter of James, of and at Warren,


Philip, of Westerly, and Mary Burdick, of Newport, daughter of Rev. Henry, by Rev. Mr. Burdick,


Sally J. and Turner Carr, both of and at Warren, by Rev. Mr. Rexford,


Abby, daughter of John, and Caleb S. Luther, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Baker,


Ann and William Wall, both of and at Prov- idence, by Rev. Mr. Brown,


Samuel and Rebecca P. Cornell, both of and at Providence. Patriot of


Chauncey W. and Ruth Hall, at Pawtucket, by Rev. Mr. Taft,


Dr. Henry F. and Eliza W. Brown, daughter of James F., at Norwich, Ct. Patriot of Nathaniel W., formerly of Warren, and De-


borah G. Soule, daughter of Capt. Jona- than, at Westport, by A. Bassett, Esq.,


Mrs. Rebecca P. and William C. Eighforth, both of Providence, at Swanzey, by Rev. Mr. Barney,


Mrs. Rebecca P. and William E. Eathforth, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,


Joseph W. and Charlotte E. Bangs, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pickering, Mary Little, daughter of late Capt. Daniel, and Joseph B. Davoll, of Taunton, form- erly of and at Warren, by Rev. Mr. Welsh, Benjamin and Betsey Washington Carpenter, both of Smithfield, at Attleboro, by Rev. Mr. Williams,


Sarah Ann and Capt. Josiah Chaffee, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Church, John, of Providence, and Eliza Ann Cole, of and at Warren, by Rev. Mr. Spaulding, Isaac and Sarah Ann Tabor, at Pawtucket. Patriot of


SAVAGE John, of Island of Jamaica, and Eliza- beth A. White, of Philadelphia, at Provi- dence. Phenix of


SAVERY Dr. Phinehas and Hope B. F. Tobey, daughter of Curtis, Esq., both of and at Wareham. Patriot of


Nov. 26, 1818


Aug. 24, 1820


Oct. 26, 1820


May 30, 1822


Oct. 20, 1822


Dec. 5, 1822


March 15, 1823


March 16, 1825


Sept. 30, 1826


July 1, 1827


Aug. 3, 1827


Sept. 9, 1827


Oct. 11, 1827


March 23, 1828


Feb. 23, 1829


Oct. 1, 1829


March 3, 1830


Aug. 31, 1831


July 23, 1814


Jan. 26, 1825


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SAWIN Isaac and Elizabeth Ormsbee, both of and at Providence,


Rebecca and Hon. Wheeler Martin, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pettis, SAWYER Lydia, of Little Compton, and George Sherman, of and at Newport. Patriot of James and Susan Southwick, both of and at Smithfield, by Thomas Mann, Esq.,


Feb. 24, 1822


Aug. 8, 1831


May 26, 1824


July 31, 1828


SAYER Joshua, of Newport, and Eliza B. Kin- nicutt, eldest daughter of Thomas, of and at Seekonk, by Rev. Mr. Pitman,


Benjamin K. and Ruth Lawton, daughter of Jonathan, both of and at Newport. Patriot of


Jan. 9, 1819


Oct. 1, 1823


May 14, 1828


Feb. 20, 1803


March 5, 1803


Sept. 13, 1807


March 26, 1809


Willard and Maria Francour, at Wrentham. Phenix of


June 22, 1816


Clove, daughter of Sylvanus, and Martin Hutchinson, at Smithfield,


Aug. 18, 1816


Arnold, of Cumberland, and Sena Kimball, of and at Mendon, Mass .;


May 7, 1820


Avis, eldest daughter of Elisha, and Stephen Harris, both of and at Burrillville,


July 6, 1820


Julia, youngest daughter of Capt. Daniel, of Franklin, Mass., and Rev. Dexter Bullard, Pastor of Christian Church, at Greenwich, Mass., at Cumberland, by Rev. Mr. Potter, Willard, of Smithfield, and Mary Arnold, of and at Uxbridge. Patriot of


Feb. 1, 1821


May 5, 1821


Joanna, daughter of Smith, of Smithfield, and Jesse B. Sweet, of Providence. at Smithfield, by Judge Mann,


Abigail, daughter of Smith, of Smithfield, and Adin Ballou, of Cumberland, at Smith- field, by Rev. Mr. Patten, of Cumberland, Sally, eldest daughter of Capt. David, late of Cumberland, and Henry S. Scott, of and at Smithfield,


Dec. 25, 1821


Jan. 24, 1822


Feb. 6, 1822


Joshua and Ann W. Dean, daughter of the late Silas, Esq., at Newport. Patriot of SAYERS James, of Newport, and Nancy Raw- son, at Bristol. Patriot of


SAYLES Edward, of Scituate, and Mrs. Sarah Waterman, widow of J. O.,


Irene, daughter of John, Jr., and Job Ran- dall, of North Providence, at Smithfield. Phenix of


Abby, daughter of Jeremiah, and Ira Pidge, at North Providence, by Rev. Mr. Edes, Lucina and Capt. Benjamin Bowen, at Glocester,


Sept. 3, 1818.


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SAYLES Clarke, of Glocester, and Mary Olney, of and at Scituate, by Rev. Mr. Knight, Orin, of Franklin, Mass., and Almira Ballou, daughter of Flavius, of and at Cumber- land, by Rev. Mr. Potter,


Richard and Fanny Jeffers, both of and at Smithfield,


Sarah, daughter of late Gideon, and Stephen Mowry, son of Amasa, at Smithfield, by Judge Mann,


Rhoda, only daughter of John, 2d, and Jesse Mowry, eldest son of Major Nathaniel, at Smithfield,


Feb. 24, 1826


April 16, 1831


SCHEFFER George and Eliza Clarke, both of Boston. Phenix of


July 16, 1808


SCHEFFIER George and Eliza Clarke, both of Boston,


July 6, 1808


Feb. 3, 1830


Nov. 23, 1831


Mrs. Mary and Simon Snyder, Governor of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Penn. Phe- nix of


Oct. 29, 1814


July 23, 1816


March 29, 1817


Simon, of Coventry, and Barbara Albro, of and at Foster, by Rev. Mr. Stone,


Aug. 23, 1818


Jeremiah and Olive Darling, both of and at Cumberland, by Rev. Mr. Potter,


Jan. 28, 1819


Charles and Marcy S. Manchester, at Provi- dence, by Rev. Dr. Gano. Patriot of


Emery, of Bellingham, Mass., and Waitey Jillson, daughter of Nathaniel, of and at Cumberland, by Smith Arnold, Esq.,


Dec. 25, 1822


Jan. 12, 1823


March 16, 1823


Feb. 16, 1826.


Ariel and Elizabeth Aylesworth, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pickering, SCARBOROUGH Nehemiah and Susannah Sibley, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Hartwell,


June 16, 1822


SCHERMERHORN Elizabeth Caroline, of New York, and William N. Gilbert, at New York, by Rt. Rev. Bishop Hobart. Pa- triot of


SCHROEDER Susan, second daughter of Henry, of Baltimore, and John H. Gilliat, at Trinity Church, Newport, by Rev. Mr. Wheaton,


SCOTT Ann and George Whipple, at Smith- field. Phenix of


April 24, 1804


Eliza, of Cumberland, and Thomas S. Mann, of Franklin, at Cumberland, by Rev. Mr. Blake,


Gen. Winfield, U. S. Army, and Maria D. Mayo, at the seat of Col. Mayo, Belleville, Va. Phenix of


Feb. 10, 1819


April 2, 1820


PROVIDENCE PHENIX-MARRIAGES


SCOTT Violotta and David Thorp, Jr., both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Baker, Henry S., of Smithfield, and Sally Sayles, eldest daughter of Capt. David, late of Cumberland, at Smithfield,


James, of North Providence, and Alice A. Sisson, daughter of Asa, of Coventry, at Smithfield. Patriot of




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