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BEALL Basel W., at Washington, D. C., aged 27 years, of the Treasury Department. American of
July 19, 1814
Aug. 18, 1815
July 20, 1819 Sept. 11, 1826
July 2, 1827
Oct. 11, 1821
April 7, 1822
July 17, 1823 April 12, 1826
June 17, 1826
Oct. 9, 1832
Nov. 23, 1813
May 13, 1823
March 22, 1825
Feb. 6, 1817
Aug. 19, 1823
569
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BEAL Miss Frances, at Abington, aged 64 years. American of
Ruth, widow, at Hingham, aged 86 years. American of BEANE Judeth, at Salisbury, N. H., aged 75 years,
April 18, 1831 April 18, 1831
Feb. 25, 1825
Phinehas. soldier of the Revolution, at Salis- bury, N. H., he and wife were buried in one grave,
March 2, 1825
BEAN Anne, wife of William P., at Thompson, Ct., aged 39 years. American of
Mrs. Patience, wife of Thomas S., at Barring- ton, in 50th year,
Jan. 15, 1828 Jan. 14, 1829
BEARCE Julia, daughter of Isaac, at Hyannis, aged 14 years. American of
March 29, 1831
BEARSTALL Harriet, murdered by a mulatto named George, who was executed April 15, 1820, for the crime. American of
May 26, 1820
Aug. 20, 1830
Dec. 25, 1810
BEATTEY Henry D., Esq., editor of New Or- leans Iris, son of Dr. - Beattey, of Georgetown, D. C., at New Orleans. American of
BEAUCAMP Rev. William, Methodist, aged 55 years, at Paoli, Ill. American of
Dec. 17, 1824
BEAUCHAMP Jeraboam O., executed at Frank- fort, Ky., for murder of Col. Solomon P. Sharp,
July 7, 1326
BEAUHARNOIS Eugene, Prince of Eichstadt, son-in-law of Napoleon, at Munich. Amer- ican of
BEAUMONT Arthur C., formerly attorney at- torney at law, at New York. American of
BEAUVOIR Rev. Peter, in England. His estate was £3,400,000. His living was only £300 per year. American of
BEAZELEY Elizabeth, wife of John, at an ad- vanced age,
BECK Abraham, Esq., attorney at law and land agent, at St. Louis, Mo.,
April 23, 1824
May 10, 1811
Nov. 22, 1822
Oct. 28, 1816
Sept. 5, 1821
BEARS Henry, of Nantucket, seaman, lost over- board, at sea, from ship Constitution, of Nantucket, during her late voyage. Amer- ican of
Oct. 26, 1830
BEASELEY Warren, at Raleigh, N. C., suicide in jail where he was confined for safety; leaves wife and large family. American of BEATIE J-, professor of Civil and Natural History in University at Aberdeen, Scot. American of
Oct. 28, 1823
570
VITAL RECORD OF IRHODE ISLAND
BECK David, killed by Col. Benjamin Alston in a quarrel, at Savannah,
BECKER Barent, executed at Johnston, N. Y., for murder of his wife, BECKFORD Sarah Ann, infant daughter of Nehemiah, aged 9 months,
Sept. 10, 1826
Oct. 6, 1815
Oct. 4, 1817
a lad, at Salem, Mass., killed by lightning,
Nehemiah, aged 53 years,
Eliza Hubbard, only daughter of late Col. Nehemiah, in 6th year,
Feb. 18, 1826
George C., formerly of Providence, eldest son of late Col. Nehemiah, at Boston, in 27th year,
Dec. 23, 1829
Jonathan H., at Boston, aged 19 years. American of
April 9, 1830
BECKWITH Bazaleel, at Acworth, N. H., aged 40 years. His body was stolen from the grave about 10 days after burial by medical students who have been arrested for the crime. American of
Amey Brown, daughter of Truman, aged 8 years,
Isaac Brown, son of Truman, aged 8 months, BECRAFT William, at Scoharie, N. Y., aged 100 years, native of Suffield, Ct., settled at Scoharie 80 years ago, where he has since lived. His eyesight was remarkably good and his strength, until his 93rd year. American of
BEDFORD George, merchant, at New Orleans, aged 22 years,
March 8, 1830
BEDISON Mrs. Jane, killed in the factory of Thomas Thornley, at the Lower Falls of the Big Beaver, Penn.,
March 9, 1812
Sept. 30, 1814
Oct. 7, 1814
March 7, 1820
Barnabus, at Exeter, N. Y., aged 18 years ; he had proposed to a young lady who de- clined his offer, when he retired to his room and shot himself. American of
Orson, formerly of East Haddon, Ct., mate of brig Janus, in 23d year,
Joseph, at Newport Almshouse, aged 71 years. American of
Dec. 17, 1824
June 22, 1825 Aug. 8, 1825
Aug. 2, 1825
BEEBE Major Ebenezer, of 6th Regiment, at Burlington. American of
Catharine F., widow of Major -, U. S. Army, who died at Burlington, 13th, at Greenbush, aged 25 years ; they have left 3 children. American of
Deborah, wife of Joseph, at Newport, in 62d year. American of
July 18, 1820
June 9, 1821
Oct. 21, 1823
June 15, 1820 March 17, 1823
571
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BEEBE William, at Smithfield, formerly of New- port,
James, and his eldest son, aged 14, drowned off Cape May,
Jordan, at North Providence, in 56th year,
BEECHER Mrs. ,wife of Rev. Lyman, at Litchfield, Ct. American of
Oct. 11, 1816
BEEDLE -, son of Joseph, at Troy, O., in climbing a tree fell between the limbs and was choked to death,
BEERS William, at Newport, in 25th year,
Dorcas, widow of Oliver, at Newport, aged 67 years. American of
March 23, 1830
BEGUEY John, confectioner, at Newport, aged 28 years, native of France,
Feb. 17, 1820
BELCHER Pardon T., of South Kingstown, at Providence, in 25th year,
Feb. 3, 1821 Nov. 6, 1821
Ebenezer, at Foxboro, aged 52. American of Dea. Samuel, at Foxboro, aged 73 years. American of
Nov. 6, 1821
Sarah, wife of Joseph, at South Kingstown, in 61st year. American of
Aug. 30, 1825
Joseph Dyer, infant son of Joseph, aged 10 months, 15 days,
Oct. 6, 1830 Sept. 21, 1831
Mary Elizabeth, infant daughter of William, BELEGNEY Count, in Germany, executed for the murder of his father. American of BELKNAP Daniel, music teacher, suddenly, at Pawtucket, aged 44 years. (Masonic honors), sermon by Rev. Mr. Blake,
July 6, 1819
Oct. 31, 1815
Cyrus, at Johnston, in 30th year. American of
Marcy, wife of Stephen, at Johnston, in 28th year. American of
Oct. 29, 1819
Abraham, at Johnston, in 92d year; was many years member of General Assembly and Justice of Peace for 44 years, served in the Revolution. American of Abraham, at Johnston, in 55th year,
Patience, wife of Elisha, in 28th year, William, son of Elisha, aged 4 months,
Elisha, formerly of Providence, at Johnston, in 33d year,
Sarah Hopkins, daughter of Stephen, Esq., at Johnston, aged 4 years,
BELL John, surgeon and author, in Rome, Dr. E. H., of U. S. Army, at Natchez. Amer- ican of
Samuel, printer, at Shepherdstown, Va. American of
Feb. 8, 1820 March 15, 1820 March 11, 1823 March 26, 1823
July 23, 1827
Feb. 8, 1829 April 15, 1820
Oct. 9, 1821
Oct. 9, 1821
Feb. 12, 1824
June 4, 1825 Dec. 1, 1828
June 17, 1810 Nov. 3, 1821
April 13, 1819
572
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BELL Major John R., U. S. Army, aged 40 years; was a companion of Major Long in his journey over the Rocky Mountains and at- tached to the army under Gen. Jackson in Florida, at Henrietta, N. Y. American of -, a lad, killed at Car'ile Barracks, Penn., from bursting of the cannon while firing salutes,
Hannah, widow, at Boston, aged 45 years, Dr. , in England ; buried in West- minster Abbey. American of
Charles F., drowned at Guilford, N. H. American of
BELLAMY Silence, wife of David, of Bethle- hem, at Washington, aged 64 years. She was not able to sit up for a day in more than 25 years,
BELLAS Hugh Priestley, son of H-, Esq., at Sunbury, Penn., aged 72 years. He had swallowed a buckshot weighing 52 grains which passed into his windpipe. American of
BELLOWS Hezekiah, in 57th year, Eleazer, Jr., aged about 40 years,
Mrs. Hannah, at Worcester, Mass., aged 45 years. American of
Sept. 28, 1824 March 6, 1826
Jan. 20, 1830
BELTON John, at Deerfield, aged 82 years, Revolutionary pensioner. American of
May 20, 1831
BENCKLEY Celinda Ann, eldest daughter of Stafford, in 29th year,
BENDIX Dr. A., native of England, in this town,
BENDO Hippolyto, near Perugi, aged 123 years, 11 months, 19 days; was born April 9, 1706; was a butcher in youth ; married at 32 and lost his wife in 1806; married in 1807 when IOI years old; followed his trade at age of 115. In 1822 he lost the use of his limbs by a fall but his mental faculties were still strong. In eating he was frugal but drank 6 bottles of wine a day. In 1825 Pope Leo XII settled a pen- sion on him. American of
May 3, 1825
July 4, 1825 March 7, 1831
April 6, 1832
June 22, 1832
July 3, 1814
Oct. 4, 1816 Sept. 14, 1819 Jan. 29, 1821
John, at Shrewsbury, in 82nd year,
Jane, wife of Dr. Eleazer, at Glocester, in 64th year,
BELLUNO Duke of, Marshal Victor in Belgium. American of
July 18, 1815
BEMIS Leonard, at Boston, aged 49 years. American of
June 10, 1831
April 23, 1817
May 1, 1812
Aug. 6, 1830
573
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BENEDICT Rev. Joel, D. D., of Plainfield, Ct., aged 72 years, pastor of the Congregational Church,
Feb. 13, 1816
July 17, 1810
March 30, 1824
Dec. 31, 1816
Thomas, of Providence, in 33rd year, at Bay of St. Louis,
BENGAMAN Julia Maria, wife of Adam L., Esq., and daughter of Rev. John Murray, of Boston, at Natchez, aged 31 years,
BENJAMIN John E., Esq., in 43rd year, at Southington, Ct .; also his eldest son aged 10 years, and a few days preceding his sec- ond son aged 7 years,
Col. Aaron, at Stafford, Ct., in 72nd year ; served the entire time of the Revolution,
Nov. 22, 1828
BENNETT Charles Captain, foretop, killed on board the Little Belt in action with the U. S. Frigate, President,
May 16, 1811
May 4, 1815
July 4, 1815
David, native of R. I., lost overboard at sea from ship Mohawk on passage from Liver- pool to New York,
Lois, wife of John, at Rochester, Mass. American of
Christopher, of Newport, at Lebanon, Ct, aged 75 years,
Aug. 10, 1816
Aug 13, 1816
Aug. 22, 1817
Dec. 3, 1818
Dec. 18, 1818
Aug. 27, 1819 May 2, 1820
BENFIELD Paul, a once famous Asiatic nabob who brought from the Indies a fortune of about £1,000,000 sterling. He died in in- digent circumstances, at Paris. American of
BONFILLS Lucinda M. E., an infant child, at New York. American of
BENJAMIN John, poisoned by a negro cook. American of
June -, 1821
July 31, 1822
Jan. 5, 1825
Eliab, at Pepperill, Mass., aged 26 years ; the very day he was to have been married, Bethiah, widow, at Wrentham, in 92d year. American of
Aug. 9, 1815
April 26, 1816
Ezekiel, at Coventry, in 81st year. Amer- ican of
John, carpenter, killed by fall of a scaffold, others were injured, at New York. Amer- ican of
, lost overboard from sloop Cosmopolite. American of
Bonaparte, of Bristol, lost from sloop Cosmo- polite, at sea. American of
Patience, widow of Christopher, at Newport, aged 79 years. American of Weaver, at Johnston, in 64th year.
574
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BENNETT Amey, wife of Edward, and daugh- ter of Allen Durfee, Esq , aged 22 years, at Tiverton. American of
Lydia, at Warwick, aged 37 years; was thrown from a carriage, lived 10 days,
Rhoda P., daughter of Stephen, aged 22 years, at Middleboro, Mass. American of
child of Andrew, at Newport, burnt in bed by clothes taking fire; it lived but a few hours. American of
Jan. 30, 1824
Celinda Cornelia, daughter of Zephaniah, of Foster, at Norwich, Ct., aged 1 year, 10 months, 22 days. American of
Sept. 20 1825
Prescilla, daughter of Major Stephen, at Foster, in 43d year,
Jan. 5, 1827
Stephen, at Foster, aged 70 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of
Mrs. Mary, at Pawtucket, aged 51 years,
James, aged II years, only child of his widowed mother; drowned near Gibbs wharf, Boston,
Dec. 5, 1829
Sept. 25, 1830
Reuben Allen, son of Reuben and Anna, at Cranston, aged [ year, 8 months. Ameri- can of
Feb. 1, 1833
BENNEY Capt Robert, formerly of Newport, at Amherst, aged 91 years,
Nov. 11, 1823
BENNING Thomas R., murdered in his office by Charles Wickliffe, son of Robert, at Lex- ington, Ky ..
March 8, 1829
Dec. 17, 1814
John C., at sea, from ship Cynthia. American of
Sept. 5, 1815
Elder John, formerly of Newport, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 75 years. American of
Jan. 5, 1819
James R., second son of William P. R., of Providence, at the Hospital, Hamburg,
July 1, 1822
Miss -, at New Orleans, of the fever. American of
Sarah C. D., youngest daughter of William P. R.,
April 23, 1822
July 25, 1823
Sept. 26, 1823
Mr. - , of Middleboro, at Taunton, aged about 30 years ; dropped dead while dan- cing,
Oct. 6, 1825
March 11, 1828 Feb. 11, 1829
John, aged 24, native of Belfast, Ireland, mate of ship William Baker, at the hospital, William F., of Providence, late seaman on sloop of war Vandalia, at sea, on board brig Ganges, on passage from Buenos Ayres,
Oct. 15, 1830
BENSON Mrs. Mary, wife of Dea. John, at Mendon, Mass., aged 51 years,
Oct. 11, 1822
Jan. 24, 1824
-
575
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BENSON William, seaman, drowned in the James River, by swamping of the boat, be longed to Ship Alciope,
Frances, eldest daughter of George, Esq., at Brooklyn. Ct., formerly of Providence,
BENSLEY William, at Smithfield, aged 86 years, Mrs. Hannah, wife of James, in 27th year, William Shepherd, aged 4 months,
BENT Prince, an infant daughter of
BENTLEY Marcy, widow of Capt. William, of East Greenwich, in this town, in 87th year. American of
Aug. 15, 1815
Capt. Christopher, aged 64 years, a nautical commander from this port,
July 4, 1818
William, D. D., pastor of East Church, Salem, Mass., aged 61 years,
Dec. 29, 1819
Amey, wife of William, at Exeter, R. I., in 58th year. American of
Nancy, wife of Jacob, and daughter of Gid- eon Northup, of North Kingstown, at Pitts- field, Mass., aged about 70 years. Ameri- can of
Sept. 30, 1825 July 5, 1826 Oct. 29, 1828
BENTON Mrs. Mary, daughter of William Al- bertson, in this town, in 28th year,
Oct. 8, 1809
Nathaniel, brother of Hon. Thomas H., in Dyer Co., Tenn. American of
April 2, 1830
Oct. 2, 1818
Sept. 20, 1816
April 1, 1821
Feb. 2, 1830
May 12, 1818
Feb. 4, 1820
March 17, 1829
Dec. 10, 1829
BERRIAN Samuel, Esq., brother of Rev. Will- iam, at New York. American of
BERRIEN William, at Carthagena, formerly of Philadelphia, acting U. S. Consul, and merchant.
Nov. 26, 1827
Nov. 1, 1832 Sept. 29, 1811 June 13, 1826 July 4, 1826 June 23, 1821
Aug. 30, 1825
Phebe, wife of Christopher, in 37th year, Thomas, in 23d year,
BENTZON Sophia H., daughter of A. B., Esq., Governor of the Danish West Indies, at New York. American of
BERANGER Brig. General Chevalear, Legion of Honor, the Marshal DeCamp, at Paris, France. American of
BERBANK Huldah, wife of John, at Pawtucket, in 27th year,
BERGAFED Emanuel J., at Boston, aged 42 years. American of BERKELEY Dr. Robert, of Frederic Co., Md., murdered by his negroes,
BERNARD Mr. , of Bordeaux, Fr., lost in wreck of Ship Helen, at sea American of John, at London, in 74th year, dramatist. American of
Charles, son of late John, Esq., the theatrical manager,
Nov. 23, 1819
July 9, 1826
576
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BERRIEN Rebecca S., wife of John, Attorney General of the United States, at Baltimore. American of
BERRY Amasa B., of Hallowell, Me, aged about 21 years, at sea, on board Brig Mary Sea- mons, on her passage from Charleston to this port,
Sept. 10, 1817
June 13, 1820
Nov. 26, 1823
Aug. 3, 1824
June 8, 1825
Dec. 26, 1817
BERTHMEN Madame, an actress, at Berlin, Prussia; 68 carriages of the nobility were in her funeral cortege. American of
Nov. 24, 1815
BESSE Capt. Asa, at Wareham, of wounds re- ceived from the bursting of a fowling piece. American of
April 14,. 1826
Sept. 18, 1824
BETTERLY _ , a child, lost in the wreck of the ship Diamond. American of
March 1, 1825
Oct. 3, 1809
Ambrose Page, son of Stephen, aged 5 years, by a sudden fall of a stick of timber, in this town,
Eliza, daughter of Stephen, in this town, in 16th year,
John, son of Stephen, at Providence, in 27th year,
John Ambrose, son of Charles S., formerly of Providence, at Utica, N. Y .. in 4th year, Mary, daughter of Stephen, in 17th year, Elizabeth, wife of Gideon, in 60th year, Sheldon, at Scituate, aged 75 years,
Feb. 15, 1815
Feb. 5, 1818
Sept. 24, 1818
Nov. 15, 1821
Oct. 23, 1824 June 24, 1827 Oct. 28, 1828
-, midshipman, at sea, on board U. S. Ship Enterprise, on passage from Ha- vana, to Charleston, S. C. American of Sylvester, formerly of Yarmouth, at Paw- tucket, in 43d year,
Sept. 7, 1830
William, Lieut., of Portsmouth, and at New Mills, N. J., in Washington City ; an offi- cer in the U. S. Navy. American of
Charles, at North Kingstown, in 91st year ; pensioner of the Revolution; was in five campaigns in Canada during the French War; was at the taking of Crown Point, Montreal, Ticonderoga; was at battle of Rhode Island, Aug. 28, 1778.
BERTHEREAU Mons. -, at Paris; ancient Procurator du Chaletell and Deputy States General 1789 Legion of Honor, Honorary President Civil Tribunal of the Seine, aged 84 years. American of
BETHUNE Dixie, Esq., merchant, at New York, in 54th year,
BEVERLY Mrs. Alice, in this town, aged 81 years,
577
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BEVERLY Jane Ogden, daughter of George, in 26th year,
John H., son of Stephen, Jr., aged 6 years,
George, formerly of Johnston, at Williams- town, Mass.,
Jan. 31, 1832
BEWICK Thomas, at London, aged 74 years, a celebrated wood engraver. American of BEZELEY Mrs. Miriam, formerly of Newport, at Providence, aged 94 years,
BIBB William W., governor of Alabama, at Fort Jackson, in 40th year,
Hon. Charles S., at Yellow Banks, Ark.,
BICHARDS Silas, native of Connecticut, mer- chant, in Liverpool, Eng.,
BICKER Col. Walter, at New York, aged 74 years. American of Martin, at Boston, aged 59 years,
BICKERTON Admiral Sir., R. H., in England. American of
BICKFORD Andrew, at Medbury, N. H., aged 80 years, Revolutionary pensioner. Ameri- can of
Samuel, at Epsom, aged 74 years, soldier of the Revolution,
BICKNELL Eliza, wife of Thomas W. S., and daughter of. Capt. B. Harris, of Taunton, at Norton, aged 24 years. American of
Maria, wife of Thomas W. I., of Baltimore, and daughter of Hon. Samuel Crocker, at Taunton. American of
Capt. Thomas, of Cumberland, aged 67 years, at Johnston, while on a visit,
Joshua, of Providence, firm of Bicknell & Hudson, at Honduras. American of
Sebra, widow of Capt. Thomas, in 73rd year, Hannah Angell, daughter of Capt. Francis, aged 5 years, 5 months, formerly of Provi- dence, at Rome, N. Y.,
BIDDERSON Daniel, at Baltimore. His wife was delivered of three children and all like to do well. American of
BIDDLE Charles, Esq., at Philadelphia, aged 76 years. American of
Dr. -- -, U. S. Navy, at Key West, Fla. American of
Thomas, paymaster U. S. Army, shot in a duel with Hon. Spencer Pettis, M. C. from Missouri,
Oct. 24, 1831 Dec. 5, 1831
Feb. 10, 1829 March 7, 1819
July 15, 1820 Oct. 15, 1832
Sept. - , 1822
April 20, 182 I March 7, 1831
April 6, 1832
May 3, 1831 May 20, 1831
Feb. 7, 1812
Jan. 23, 1816 March 30, 1816
March 30, 1821 Dec. 17, 1823
April 11, 1830
June 22, 1821
April 20, 1821 March 21, 1826
Aug. 26, 1831
578
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BIGELOW Anna Maria C., aged 23 years, wife of Horatio, Esq., late of Cambridge, Mass., daughter of Thomas P. Ripley, of and at Sag Harbor,
Hon. Timothy, at Medfield, Mass, in 55th year ; was speaker for 8 years of Massachu- setts House of Representatives; had been a member of Senate and at death of the Governor's Council,
Anna, widow, aged 65, late of Petersham, Mass., mother of Hon. Lewis, late M. C. from Massachusetts, at Columbus, O., of a fever,
July 16, 1825
July 17, 1825
Nathaniel M., of New Braintree, Mass., killed by a blast of a rock. American of
Nov. 23, 1827
Capt. Daniel, at Boston, aged 80 years. American of
Feb. 2, 1830
BIJOTAT Rev. Silvain, at New York, aged 54 years. American of
Sept. 14, 1824
BILLAUD-VARENNES, Mons., at Port au Prince, aged 64 years ; took part in the French Revolution ; was one of Commit- tee of Safety ; denounced Robespierre and was afterwards himself denounced by Le- gendre and transported to Gayenne. Hav- ing voted death of Louis XIV, was reban- ished in 1815. American of
BILLET Elizabeth, at Newport Asylum, aged 80 years. American of
Feb. 8, 1831
BILLINGS Benjamin, of Newport, at Norfolk, in 45th year. American of
Dec. 7, 1810
Patience, daughter of the late Richard, of Newport, in this town, in 20th year. Amer- ican of
April 21, 1812
William, at Pawtucket, in 46th year, suddenly, Marcy. wife of Capt. Ichabod, in 75th year,
Nov. 21, 1816
Capt. Stephen, at Newport, aged 46 years. American of
Feb. 3, 1818
Woodman, at Newport, in 84th year. Amer- ican of
Dec. 15, 1820
Mary, widow of Wood, at Newport, in 73rd year,
Sept. 24, 1822
Elizabeth, wife of William, aged 67 years,
Feb. 5, 1823
Moses F., infant son of Samuel W. Amer- ican of
Oct. 10, 1823
Livingstone, Esq., attorney at law, at Monte- cello, N. Y., aged 37 years. American of
June 15, 1816
May 18, 1821
Dr. Daniel, son of widow Anna, aged 39 years, teacher in the seminary, at Colum- bus, O.,
..
Nov. 12, 1819
June 19, 1813
Nov. 28, 1823
579
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BILLINGS Joseph S., in 34th year, very sud- denly ; was married the Sunday before, Samuel, at Newport, aged 85 years. Amer- ican of
Thankful, widow of Richard, of Newport, at Providence, in 59th year,
William, in 85th year,
Timothy Stone, first officer of Brig Packet, of Providence, formerly a resident of vicin- ity of Boston, at Havana,
BILLINGTON Isaac, at Wayne, Me., aged 73 years, Revolutionary pensioner. American of
Capt. William H., late of Sloop Sally, of Providence, at Guayama, P. R.,
Sept. 28, 1830
BINGHAM Caleb, Esq., at Boston, aged 60 years. American of
April 18, 1817
Henry, son of Capt. William T., aged 11 months,
July 12, 1825
Samuel, at Boyleston, aged 74 years. Amer- ican of
July 27, 1830
Feb. 18, 1823
June 3, 1823
April 21, 1810
Rev. Jonathan, of Berlin, at Hebron, Ct., aged 66 years (11 ministers have died in Connecticut this year). American of
Jan. 5, 1821
Jan. 5, 1821
Nov. 6, 1821
Nov. 6, 1821
Dec. 21, 1821
Aug. 1, 1823
July 12, 1818
BIRDSEYE Rev. Nathan, at Stratford, Ct., aged 103 years, 5 months, 9 days. He had 12 children; 76 grand, 163 great grand.and 7 great great grand children. He retained his mental faculties to the last. American of
Dec. 16, 1824 March 15, 1825
Nov. 14, 1826 March 17, 1828
May 25, 1828
March 9, 1830
BINNS Pemberton, second son of Alderman Binns, of Philadelphia, drowned while skat- ing on the Delaware. American of
Pemberton, son of Alderman Binns, of Phil- adelphia, who was drowned Feb. 8; his body was found floating near the Navy Yard (May 26). American of
BIRD Samuel, of Massachusetts, at Charleston, S. C., in 24th year,
John, of New Hampshire, marine, at sea, on board U. S. Ship Cyune. American of Mary B., daughter of Warren, at Foxboro, aged 6 years. American of
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Elijah, at Foxboro, aged 68 years. American of
John G., Esq., U. S. District Attorney for East Florida, at St. Augustine. Ameri- can of
Maria, infant daughter of Elijah, at Taunton. American of
BIRDSALL Major Benjamin, shot by a soldier named Hamilton, at Albany, N. Y.,
Feb. 17, 1818
580
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BIRKBECK Morris, Esq., Secretary of State of Illinois, was drowned on his way home from Mr. Owen's settlement, at Harmony. The backwoodsmen gave him the name of " Emperor of the Prairies," from his having purchased 160,000 in one tract. American of
BIRKETT John K., in this town, in 39th year, BISBEE Rev. John, at Portland, Me., aged 36 years, pastor of the Universalist Church,
BISHOP Lorenzo, A. B., at Attleboro, graduate of R. I. College, at Norton, Mass. Ameri- can of
June 6, 1809
Thomas, in this town, in 29th year, from wounds inflicted by unknown persons, Comfort, at Seekonk, in 49th year,
Sept. 2, 1813 Jan. 28, 1816
widow of Nathan, at Attleboro. American of
Jan. 16, 1816
Capt. Naham, at Attleboro. American of
Feb. 9, 1816
Sarah, daughter of late Capt. John, at See- konk, in 59th year,
Sept. 7, 1820
Lemuel, at Seekonk, aged 71 years, formerly a nautical commander,
March 7, 1821
Elizabeth, widow of Hon. Phanuel, at See- konk, aged 79 years. American of
Oct. 8, 1822
Frances, infant daughter of Capt. Nathaniel, Lemuel, at Attleboro, aged 50 years. Amer- ican of
Sept. 12, 1823
Bebee, wife of George, and daughter of Rob- ert Daggett, in 37th year. American of
April 6, 1824
Richard, at Boston. He deliberately put a pistol to his breast while standing in the public street, thus putting an instant end to his existence,
June 7, 1824
Oct. 2, 1824
Samuel, at New Haven, aged 52 years, inn- keeper. American of
May 20, 1825
Sarah Foster, eldest daughter of Capt. Na- thaniel, in 12th year,
Feb. 11, 1826
Lucy Maria, infant daughter of Phanuel, at Seekonk, aged 11 months, 20 days,
May 26, 1826
Richard Walker, son of John J., at Seekonk, aged I year, 10 months. American of
George, son of late Capt. John, at Seekonk, in 45th year,
March 23, 1827
Betsey, wife of Alanson, at Attleboro, in 47th year,
Aug. 19, 1827
Jan. 13, 1829
Rev. Truman, D. D., of the Methodist Church, at Cincinnati, O.,
July 5, 1825 Oct. 2, 1814
March 6, 1829
Aug. 8, 1823
William Wade, infant son of Ebenezer, at Seekonk, aged 17 months,
Nov. 14, 1826
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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BISHOP Phanuel, at Seekonk, aged 58 years,
Frances Winsor, daughter of Capt. Nathan- iel, aged 7 years, 8 months,
June 15, 1831 Nov. 16, 1832
Aug. 29, 1820
Jan. 17, 1822
Dec. 4, 1829
April 24, 1815
Sept. 10, 1816
Dec. 13, 1808 Feb. 16, 1821 March 17, 1821 Jan. 5, 1826
June 8, 1811 March 28, 1818
John M., at Providence, in 28th year,
BLACKBURN George, formerly professor of mathematics in South Carolina College, at Columbia, S. C.,
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