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BLACKINGTON Deacon William, at Wren- tham, in 57th year,
Mary, widow of Deacon William, at Wren- tham, in 48th year,
Mrs. -- , at Attleboro, in 80th year. American of
Deacon William, at Attleboro. American of BLACKMAN Nathan, editor Indiana Sentinel, formerly of Worcester, Mass., at Vincennes, Ind. American of
Mrs. Susannah, at Worcester, aged 76 years, Hannah, wife of Nathan, at Chepachet, aged 65 years,
BLACKMAR Benjamin, drowned at Scituate, aged about 15 years,
BLACKSTONE Henry, Esq., eldest son of Sir William ; was for many years his Majesty's coroner for the District of Quebec, at Quebec. American of
Aug. 13, 1823
Jan. 30, 1816 Feb. 4, 1816
Feb. 9, 1816 Feb. 9, 1816
Oct. 26, 1821 Feb. 22, 1826
Feb. 16, 1829
March 2, 1825
Feb. 25, 1825
BOISSEAU James B., killed in a duel by Robert C. Adams, at Blandford, Va. American of BISSELL Martha, widow of Job, at Newport Asylum,
Dr. Eliphaz, drowned from Steamer McDon- ough, off Saybrook Point. American of BISSETT Rev. James, son of the late Rev. George, formerly Rector of Trinity Church, Newport, at Frederickton, N. B., in 46th year,
Mrs. Penelope, widow of Rev. George, daughter of Rev. James Honeyman Edy, of Newport, at Frederickton, N. B., in 70th year. American of
BIXBY Luke, merchant, at Savannah, Ga. He left his wife in poor health and they were buried the same day, one in Georgia and the other in Massachusetts. American of Noadiah, at Thompson, Ct., aged 37 years, Sally, widow of Noadiah, at Thompson, Ct., BIZZELL Lydia, at Newport, aged 84 years, BLACK Mehitable, widow of James, Esq., in this town, in 77th year,
582
VITAL RECORD OF IRHODE ISLAND
BLACKWELL Caleb, at Rochester, Mass. American of Gen. John, at Faumier Co., Va., aged 68 years; believed to be the last remaining officer of the Revolution, in Virginia. American of
May 17, 1816
BLAGGE John, Esq., at New York, in 74th year,
Samuel, Esq., at Boston, aged 64 years,
BLAIR Henry, at Brompton Plains, N. J., merchant, a suicide. American of
Dec. 14, 1821
William, clerk in the General Post Office, and brother in law of Judge McLean, at Washington. American of
Oct. 26, 1830
BLAKE Brainard, son of Ezra, of Wrentham, Mass, at Dighton, aged 21 years. Ameri- can of
March 25, 1814
Louisa G., wife of Rev. John L., and daugh- ter of William Richmond, Esq., of this town, at Pawtucket, in 26th year,
Jan. 3, 1816
Edward, Jr., merchant, at Boston, aged 46 years. American of
Jan. 21, 1817
Hon. Francis, clerk of the courts of Worces- ter Co., and attorney at law, aged 43 years, Joseph, Esq., at Billerica, Mass., aged 80 years, a merchant, at Boston. American of
Feb. 23, 1817
Edwin, son of Horatio, in 5th year,
-, of Bristol, lost at sea, from brig Prize, of that port. American of
Allen, at Bristol, aged 18 years,
Henry Judson, infant son of Judson,
Francis A., son of late Francis, Esq., of Worcester, suddenly, at New York; had been a resident of Cincinnati, O., some years. American of
March 26, 1824 Nov. 25, 1825
Mrs. Hannah, at Bristol,
James Gilbert, son of H-, at Taunton, aged I year,
Jan. 19, 1826
Mrs. Phebe, widow, at Taunton, aged 68 years,
Oct. 3, 1826
Susan Maria, youngest daughter of Capt. Edward, at Taunton,
Ebenezer, at Bristol, aged 89 years,
Sarah Frances, infant daughter of William, at Bristol, aged 11 months,
July 28, 1829
Col. Stillman, at North Providence, in 35th year,
July 7, 1830
Roxa, wife of Dupes, at Foxboro, aged 27 years. American of
July 24, 1818 Feb. 18, 1819
Oct. 5, 1819 July 23, 1820 Oct. 9, 1822
Oct. 9, 1826 March 2, 1827
April 15, 1831
July 1, 1823
June 28, 1815 March 8, 1826
583
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BLAKE George, son of late Samuel, at Bristol, in 24th year,
Abigail, wife of Robert, and second daugh- ter of Ezra Blake, of Wrentham, at Frank- lin, in 56th year,
Jan. 3, 1833
BLAKESLEY Josiah, at Mobile, aged 68 years, native of Connecticut, formerly U. S. Con- sul, at St. Jagoda, Cuba,
Jan. 30, 1815 Nov. 24, 1829
Jesse, at Hamden, aged 57 years. American of BLANCH Col. Thomas, at New Jersey, aged 85 years. He served in the Revolution. American of
June 24, 1823
BLANCHARD Mary, wife of Capt. William, aged 33 years,
Sept. 23, 1810
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, Esq., at Wrentham, Mass., aged 57 years. Ameri- can of
June 28, 1816
Joel, from a wrestle with a neighbor, at Peacham, Vt. American of
July 23, 1816
Lucia, widow of Reuben, at Glocester, in 85th year,
Oct. 26, 1823
J- - , in England, from cancer on the tongue caused by an excessive playing on a brass jewsharp. American of
Samuel, printer, at Charlotte, Vt., member of New York Typographical Society. American of
Jan. 31, 1826
Mrs. Eunice, at Medford, aged 67 years. American of
at Charlestown, Mass American of BLANDING Sylvanus, eldest son of the late Col. Christopher, in 25th year, at Reho- both, had just returned from a journey ; sermon by Rev. Mr. Thompson,
Robert, son of the late Col. Christopher, of Rehoboth, at sea on board Brig Abbeona, of this port, on passage from Savannah, Ga., to Nassau, N. P.,
Sept. 8, 1809
Mary, wife of Christopher, eldest daughter of Sebra Lawton, Esq., at Rehoboth, in 20th year,
Oct. 10, 1813
Dr. William, the announcement of his death was premature. American of
Dec. 4, 1821
Lephe, youngest daughter of William, at Re- hoboth, in 31st year,
Oct. 17, 1823
Edward Martin, son of late Col. Christopher, at Rehoboth, aged I year. American of
Jan. 4, 1828
May 15, 1828
Emeline S., widow of Edward M., of Provi- dence, at Ashford, Ct., in 27th year,
Sept. 24, 1831
May 27, 1825
July 9, 1830 Sept. 14, 1832
July 15, 1809
584
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BLANDING Sally wife of Shubael. American of William, at Rehoboth, in 83d year ; sermon by Rev. Thomas Vernon, Num. 23:10,
Edward Martin, second son of Col. William, aged 2 years, 10 months,
Harriet Allen, daughter of William,
BLASDELL Penelope, wife of Ebenezer, and daughter of Isaac Nobb [Nobles], of this town, at Hartford, Ct., aged 31 years. American of
May 23, 1817
July 25, 1815
Sept. 27, 1822
BLATY Mrs. - , killed in the burning of the Royal Brunswick Theatre, London, BLINN Robert, in 37th year,
Feb. 28, 1828
May 29, 1821
Capt. James M., of Brigantine Radius, of this port, at Kingston, Jam., in 39th year, served in the late war,
Oct. 25, 1824
March 14, 1828
BLISH , of Barnstable, at Waterville College, Me., drowned while bathing. American of
July 3, 1832
BLISS Olive, wife of James, and daughter of late Dea. Calvin Jacobs, in 26th year,
Dec. 5, 1814
Elizabeth, widow of Jeremiah [William], many years a minister at Newport, her father and brother had been Governor of the State and two brothers Secretary of the same, in 79th year,
Feb. 18, 1815
Samuel, Esq., at Seekonk, in 48th year. American of
May 10, 1816
Mary, wife of Jonathan, at Smithfield, form- erly of Warren,
Sept. 29, 1818
Joseph, son of Henry, at Newport, in 40th year. American of
Oct. 12, 1819
Henry, at Newport. American of
Nov. 5. 1819
Henry, at Newport. American of
Samuel, at Rehoboth, in goth year ; has 3 brothers and I sister now living whose united ages are 427 years when added to his,
Jan. 5, 1820
Sarah, widow of Capt. Thomas, at Newport, aged 68 years. American of
June 4, 1822
James, aged 34 years, at Havana, on board Schooner Enterprise. American of
Feb 12, 1830 June 12, 1830
May 24, 1832 Oct. 8, 1832
BLASHFIELD Major Chester, in this town, in 32d year,
BLATCHFORD Rev. Henry, late of Lansing- burgh, in Princess Ann Co., Md., aged 34 years. American of
James M., son of late Capt. James M., aged 12 years,
Nov. 12, 1819
Jan. 29, 1822
585
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BLISS Sophia Capron, infant daughter of Mar- tin, at Attleboro. American of
Thomas, son of Ebenezer D., at Newport, George Nelson, son of George, at Attleboro, Augustus, son of Capt. Asa, of Rehoboth, at Troy, Mass., in 28th year. American of
Oct. 10, 1823 Sept. 15, 1824 March 1, 1825
Sept. 16, 1825
Mrs. - wife of Capt. Asa, and daughter of George Williams, of Welling. ton, Mass., at Rehoboth, Nov. 5, 1825
Capt. Jonathan, formerly of Warren, at New- port, aged about 65 years, pensioner of the Revolution. American of
Dec. 19, 1826
Alexander, Esq., attorney at law and partner of Hon. Daniel Webster, at Plymouth. American of
July 20, 1827
Nancy, wife of James, 2d, at Rehoboth. American of
Miss Betsey, at Warren, aged 58 years,
Samuel B. Collins, youngest son of Capt. Jeremiah, at Newport, aged 5 years,
Dr. George W., son of Capt. Asa, of Reho- both, at Seekonk, aged 38 years,
March 27, 1829
Hon. George, LL. D., at Springfield, aged 66 years.
March 8, 1830
Mrs. Rhoda, wife of James, 3d, at Rehoboth, aged 40 years. American of
Sept. 13, 1831
BLITHENS Valentine, at Fall River, aged 74 years, fell lifeless out of his chair while at dinner,
Oct. 5, 1826
July 20, 1810
BLIVEN Ann Maria, infant daughter of Francis, Francis, printer, in this town, in 22d year,
Hannah, daughter of Capt. Perry, of New- port, in 18th year,
Mrs. Ann, in 40th year,
Ellery, aged 23 years, at Westerly, drowned while bathing, Aug. 13, 1822
Eunice, wife of Capt. William, daughter of Joseph Cooke, at Tiverton, aged 22 years, Capt. Perry, at New York, aged 46 years,
Dec. 10, 1825 Dec. 20, 1825
Mrs. Mary, at Newport, aged 70 years. American of
Mrs. Sarah, in 78th year,
May 2, 1828 March 6, 1832
Aug. 19, 1828 Oct. 16, 1828
Dec. 15, 1828
Abodial, at Rehoboth, aged 70 years. Amer- ican of
Sept. 13, 1831
BLIVEN Susannah, widow of Capt. Luke, of Newport, at Bristol,
BLIVIN Sophia, eldest daughter of late Capt. Luke, of Newport, at Providence, in 18th year,
Nov. 13, 1814 Feb. 13, 1815 April 3, 1816
Sept. 13, 1820 May 5, 1822
586
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BLODGETT Samuel, at Philadelphia,
Samuel, Esq., formerly of Boston, at Phila- delphia, a merchant. American of
April 11, 1814 July 19, 1814
Abby Ann, daughter of Col. Leonard, in 3d year,
Dec. 7, 1821
Capt. William, at Goffstown, N. H .; was found dead in the street soon after dining with a friend. American of
Sept. 25, 1829
BLOOD Samuel, at Groton, N. H., aged 67 years, soldier of the Revolution. Ameri- can of
Feb. 5, 1830
BLOODGOOD Margaret, daughter of F. A., of Ithica, drowned at Buttermilk Falls, N. Y. Her age was 18 years,
July 28, 1829
BLOOMFIELD Mary, wife of General Joseph, late Governor of New Jersey, now M. C., at Burlington, N. J. American of
Dec. 18, 1818
Gen. Joseph, late a Representative in Con- gress and Governor of the State, at Bur- lington, N. J. American of
Oct. 10, 1823
Smith, native of New Jersey, perished in shipwreck of Schooner Lafayette, in South Seas. American of
Nov. 28, 1826
BLOUNT John B., Esq., cashier of U. S. Branch Bank, at Edenton, N. C. American of Sept. 23, 1825 Hon. William G., formerly Secretary of State of Tennessee, and Representative in Congress, at Paris, Tenn. American of July 6 and 13, 1827 BLULIFF Robert, seaman of Brig John Deca- tur, at sea, of fever. American of
Sept. 21, 1830
BLUNPELL Lieut. , fell in a duel with Ensign McGuire. American of BLUTCHFORD Admiral, in England, one of the Lords of Admiralty. He had in his possession the famous diamond ring of Queen Mary of Scots, the engraving on which was produced at her trial to prove that she aspired to the English throne. It had been purchased by the Prince Regent. American of
Nov. 16, 1813
BLY William, at Newport, aged 58 years. Amer- ican of
Jeremiah, at Smithfield, in 71st year,
Ellen, wife of Jeremiah, at Smithfield, in 58th year,
Cynthia, wife of Wheaton, at Cumberland, in 4Ist year,
Nov. 28, 1817
Aug. 27, 1819 Dec. 9, 1822
Nov. 13, 1824
March 5, 1827
Robert, author of the " Farmer's Boy," etc., in Shefford, Eng., in 57th year. American of
Oct. 7, 1823
587
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BLYE Susannah, wife of William, at Pawtuxet, in 45th year, buried at Pawtucket. Ameri- can of
BOAG Miss - perished at sea in the ship- wreck of the Ship Boston,
June 10, 1814 May 26, 1830
Nov. 14, 1817
Oct. 18, 1822
Hon. Elijah, of Connecticut, member of Na- tional Senate, in Ohio, where he had gone on business. His remains were sent to his residence at New Milford, Conn. American of Sept. 2, 1823
Seth, aged 80 years, at Weathersfield, New- ington Society, Ct., Revolutionary pen- sioner; was at Bunker Hill, was at Bur- goyne's capture. He is believed to be the last of Capt. Chester's Company,
Feb. 25, 1831
BODOUR Jean Baptist, at Parma, Italy, a cele- brated Italian painter. member of Imperial Order of Reunion, and Mayor of the city, aged 73 years,
BOGH William, a minor, at Morristown, Penn., drowned,
William, a minor, drowned in the canal, near Norristown, Penn.,
April 18, 1832
BOGLE William, native of England, at Provi- dence, aged about 40 years,
BOGMAN Charles, in 74th year,
Joseph Edward, son of Joseph, aged 9 months 15 days,
Jacob, drowned, in 45th year,
James Winchell, infant son of Joseph, aged I year, 6 months,
Aug. 3, 1826 Nov. 20, 1832
BOICHAT M. Jean, French Sculptor and mem- ber of Institute, in France, aged 76 years. American of
BOIES Betsey, at Blanford, Mass., aged 18 years. On going to bed her candle set her clothes on fire,
John, hung at Dedham, Mass., for the murder of his wife,
Nov. 8, 1813
April 18, 1832
Dec. 8, 1826 Aug. 10, 1821
April 5, 1822 Sept. 24, 1822
Anna Elizabeth, infant daughter of Joseph, BOHONON Major Stephen, aged 67 years, at Salisbury, N. H., soldier in the Revolution. American of
Feb. 15, 1831
April 18, 1815
July 18, 1314 July 7, 1829
BOARDMAN Capt. Elijah, of the 6th U. S. In- fantry, at Plattsburg, N. Y. American of Benjamin Franklin, eldest son of Ira, at Bris- tol, aged 21 years. American of
BODGE Abby Maria, only child of Samuel G., aged 15 months,
588
VITAL. RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BOIS -, wife of John, killed by her husband who has been convicted of the crime, at Dedham, Mass. American of
BOLIVAR General Simon, near Santa Martha, S. A.,
BOLLES Jesse, Jr., son of Jesse, of this town, at Charleston, S. C., in 26th year,
John Field, infant son of George, in this town. American of
Harriet, daughter of Adolphus, in 19th year, Gustavus Adolphus, shopkeeper, formerly of Woodstock, Ct., at Savannah, aged about 44 years. American of
Col. Eber M., native of Connecticut, in Ala- bama, of fever,
Lemuel, at Woodstock, Ct., aged 68 years,
Hannah A., wife of David, daughter of Major William Thurber, in 20th year,
April 28, 1824
March 11, 1825
Julia, only daughter of Leonard, aged 2 years, BOLINGBROKE Viscount, known as Belesise, at Pisa, Italy. American of
BOLLING Linneas, drowned while bathing, in Virginia, a student in William and Mary College,
BOLLON Francis, at Broughbridge, Yorkshire, Eng., a pauper, at that place, aged 83 years. He was noted for keeping himself con- stantly wet with cold water; would fill his hat full and then throw it over himself ; would sleep on a wet straw bed and had been found frozen down; was said to be in his young days a very handsome man and a great beau, and the first to wear white stockings. When begging he used but one sentence, " Please give anything." American of
BOLSTER Lt. Col. James, in this town, in 35th year, military honors,
BOLTER Mrs. Eliza, daughter of James Davis, formerly of Providence, at Watertown, Mass., in 29th year,
BOLTON Dr. George A., at Seekonk, aged 39 years,
BONAPARTE Louis, late King of Holland, in Silisia, aged 40 years. He gave to the town of Gratz, the little property he possessed
June 9, 1829
Dec. 17, 1830
Nov. 28, 1809
Nov. 28, 1809 Dec. 19, 1814
Nov. 5, 1819
Nov. 15, 1822
June 16, 1823
William, at Chatham, Ct., aged 76 years, found dead in bed. American of
Sarah, wife of Dea. Jesse, at Thompson, Ct., aged 74 years,
Sept. 5, 1829
Dec. 9, 1832
Feb. 15, 1825
June 1, 1816
Oct. 15, 1811 March 2, 1813
Sept. II, 1822 Sept. 25, 1822
589
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BONAPARTE:
in return for their kind treatment to him, about
Napoleon, at St. Helena, where he landed Oct. 17, 1815,
May 5, 1821
Madame Letitia, at Rome, mother of the Em- peror. American of
Dec. 27, 1822
Letitia, her death is contradicted. American of
Jan. 28, 1823
BOND Hon. Amos, at Watertown, Mass., aged 63 years. American of
Aug. 12, 1817
Miles, at Newport, aged 64 years. American of
Oct. 26, 1821
Miss Sarah, in England, a very eccentric person, declared her heirs should not have her wealth and gave it all to king. She lived poorly and had £45,000 in 1812 which has since been accumulating. Amer- ican of
Dec. 4, 1821
Feb. 20, 1827
Feb. 12, 1828
Oct. 11, 1825
Aug. 30, 1825
BONSMAN Miss A -- , in the burning of the Richmond, Va., Theatre,
Dec. 26, 1811
Jan. 30, 1821
May 20, 1825
July 6, 1821
Dec. 27, 1822
Sept. 19, 1826
Jan. 25, 1828
BONFILS Quassole Agathocles, son of S. F., formerly of Providence, at Washington City. American of
BONTICK Governor -, at Berbice. American of
BONWELL Rev. Charles, Methodist, in Vir- ginia, aged 60 years. While insane hung himself in a room in his house. American of
BOODEN William, at Laville, Me., aged 68 years, suddenly. American of
BOODERY John, formerly of Raynham, at Pawtucket, aged 40 years. American of BOODRY Mrs. Hannah, at Taunton, aged 70 years,
BOOMER Ebenezer, at Portsmouth, N. H., aged about 22 years, was instantly killed by a jam between a vessel and the wharf. Amer- ican of
June 15,- 1812
Mary, widow of John, at Newport. American of killed in a duel with - Martin, at Blandensburg, Md. American of
BONDRY Samuel, a Dutch Jew, aged 96 years, at Amsterdam. In his will he left funds to build 6 ships of the line of 74 guns each. There was found in his house 44 casks full of coins. American of
590
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BOONE Eliza G., daughter of Daniel U., in this town, in 6th year,
Richard, at Exeter, in 70th year. American of Col. Daniel, near Boone settlement, Mo., aged about 80 years. He was found dead with his gun trained on a deer, and in the attitude of firing ; celebrated as a pioneer. American of
Col. Daniel, at Charrels Village, Mo., first settler of Kentucky, in 90th year,
James, at Newport, fell from a building on Gardiner's wharf, lived but a few minutes, John W., son of late James, at Newport, aged 32 years,
John W., son of late James, at Newport, in 33d year,
John W., infant son of Daniel U., at New- port, aged 1 year, 2 months. American of Daniel U., son of late James, at Newport, aged 41 years. American of
BOOROM Isaac, formerly of this town, at Port William, Ky., in 52d year,
Oct. 13, 1821
Oct. 10, 1823
Sept 12, 1828
Aug. 11, 1829
Aug. 27, 1822 Jan. 26, 1810
March 17, 1818
Sept. 5, 1820
Eliza B. S., wife of John C., at Fall River, aged 23 years,
Mrs. Comfort C., wife of John, Jr., and daughter of Capt. Gabriel Hicks, of Tiver- ton, aged 26 years, also her infant child, at New Providence, Ind. American of
Levi, son of John, of Portsmouth, at Wal- tham, aged 22 years,
Cyrus, of Johnston ; was on the Great Pond fishing when he broke through the ice and
Feb. 6, 1814 June 25, 1816
Sept. 18, 1818
Sept. 26, 1820
May 20, 1822
May 20, 1823
May 16, 1823
March 29, 1825
Aug. 5, 1825
BOOTH Susan, wife of Abiel, at Taunton, aged 54 years, formerly of Middleboro. Amer- ican of
Capt. , late of U. S. Ship Lexing- ton, on board Ship Bingham, on passage to Philadelphia. American of
Lyman, at Pownal, Vt. His body was found in the woods with his hands tied behind him and his skull fractured. American of BOOTTS Jacob, at Burrillville, formerly of Mid- dlebury, Mass., aged 103 years, 1 month, 3 days,
BORDEN Mary, in this town, aged 50 years, Mrs. , wife of Rev. Job, pastor of Baptist Church, at Tiverton; sermon by Rev. Mr. Bates, of Bristol,
Hannah, wife of Benajah, at Tiverton. American of
Oct. 3, 1820
Dec. 26, 1820
Sept. 1, 1822
591
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BORDEN:
was drowned. His age was about 30 years. American of Jan. 20, 1824
William, at Johnston, in 77th year, more than 50 years member of Baptist Church there ; the first person to attend the Providence market with a fruit and vegetable wagon, which he did for 56 years,
Mary, widow of William, at Newport, aged 66 years. American of
Sept. 21, 1824
John, Jr., eldest son of John, of Portsmouth, at New Providence, Ind., aged 40 years, Edward, at Westport, aged 87 years,
Nov. 7, 1824 June 22, 1827 April 24, 1828
Capt. Isaac H., at Fall River, aged 48 years, John, only son of John C., at Fall River, aged 59 years, 3 months,
Dec. 11, 1828
David, formerly one of the proprietors of the Taunton line of stages, a suicide over his recent losses; leaves wife and child. American of
March 23, 1830
Abraham, son of Abel, at Fall River. Amer- ican of
Dec. 24, 1830
Rev. Job, at Fall River, aged 78 years. American of
Jan. 8, 1833
BORDOT Alexander, a native of the Island of St. Pierre, near Newfoundland, in 26th year, drowned from Brig William and Mary, at sea,
Sept. 22, 1811
June 17, 1825
BORLAND Jorathmeel B., formerly of Boston, merchant, at Lexington, Ky.,
Dec. 13, 1816
BOSHARD , drowned near Philadel- phia, upsetting of a boat,
May 23, 1816
BOSQUIET Rev. John, formerly President of St. Mary's College, Baltimore, at Isle of Bourbon. American of
June 15, 1821
BOSS Philip M., son of John L., Esq., at New- port, in 16th year,
Jan. 27, 1810
Col. Joseph, at Newport, in 52d year. Amer- ican of
Aug. 14, 1810
Capt. Joseph, son of John L., Esq., at New- port, aged 29 years, in a British prison at Melville Island, Halifax, as a prisoner of war, after 10 months' confinement,
Edith, wife of William, at Newport, in 47th year. American of
John L., Jr., late M. C., at Newport,
Peter, at South Kingstown, in 87th year. American of
Sept. 5, 1814
July 23, 1819 Aug. 1, 1819
Jan. 5, 1821
BORGHESE the Princess, sister to Napoleon, at Rome, in 46th year. American of
April 18, 1824
592
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
BOSS Capt. William, at Newport, aged 64 years, very suddenly,
William, son, of Capt Thomas M., at New- port,
John L., Esq., aged 63 years, at Newport,
William S., at Greenfield, Mass., aged 24 years; a law student; was a native of South Kingstown, and for two years a member of Brown University,
William, son of Ebenezer D., at Newport, aged I year. American of
Capt. Philip T., at New York, in 36th year, Capt. Philip T., at New York, formerly of Providence, aged 36 years,
Feb. 6, 1826 Nov. 20, 1817
BOSTLER Col. C. G., at New Orleans,
BOSTOW Stockbridge, at Taunton, aged 53 years. American of
Oct. 24, 1823
BOSWORTH Lewis, in this town, aged 64 years, Benjamin, Esq., at Warren, in 78th year. American of
Oct. 23, 1810
Jonathan, eldest son of Samuel, at Bristol, aged 20 years,
Sept. 8, 1818
Dr. Jacob, at Rehoboth, in 81st year,
Mary Potter, daughter of Peleg, aged 9 months,
Dec. 1, 1820
Dec. 4, 1820
June 4, 1822
Sept. 13, 1822
Jeremiah, son of Jeremiah, at Bristol, aged about [8 months,
March 14, 1823
William Henry, son of Jeremiah, at Bristol, aged 2 years, 9 months,
March 24, 1823
Samuel, Jr., at Bristol,
Dec. 14, 1823
Samuel, at Barrington, in 80th year. Amer- ican of
May 10, 1824
Benjamin, at Bristol, aged 72 years. Amer- ican of
July 5, 1825 Aug. 17, 1825
Sarah, wife of Stephen, in 40th year,
Samuel, Esq., at Bristol, aged 71 years ; was a commissary in Sullivan's Expedition ; has been the only collector of the port, being appointed by Washington,
Sept. 6, 1826
Sarah, widow of late Pardon, of Providence, at Augusta, Ga., in 47th year,
Jan. 30, 1827
June 1, 1822
Feb. 22, 1823 Aug. 6, 1824
Sept. 25, 1824
Aug. 30, 1825 Feb. 6, 1826
Sept. 25, 1809
Edward, of Providence, seaman, lost over- board from Ship Mary Almy, at sea. American of
Oct. 22, 1819 May 14, 1820
Simeon, son of Peleg, aged 3 years, 5 months, William, at Denneysville, Me., aged 19 years, died suddenly in open field. American of Miss Sarah, at Ashford, Ct., aged 80 years. American of
Ebenezer, of Bristol, at Warren, aged 29 years,
Oct. 9, 1822
593
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
BOSWORTH William, of Warren, at sea, lost from schooner Baltic on passage from Bris- tol. American of
Nancy Fales, daughter of Jeremiah, at Bris- tol, aged 4 years, 2 months, 17 days,
Peleg, at Rehoboth, in 51st year,
Mrs. Abigail, widow of Benjamin, in 79th year, at Warren,
Martha Ann, infant daughter of Lewis,
Earl, fell from a window, in Boston. Amer- ican of
Oct. 26, 1832
BOTSFORD Rev. Edward, at Georgetown, S. C., aged 75 years, pastor of Baptist Church. American of
Jan. 25, 1820
Jan. 12, 1830
Nov. 26, 1832
Hon. Elias. His death reported is here denied. American of
Oct. 29, 1819
Elias, Esq., LL.D., president American Bible Society, at Burlington, N. J., in 82d year, BOULTON Elizabeth, at Taunton, aged 14 years,
Oct. 24, 1821
BOUNIERE Mons. . -, a French painter, aged 74 years,
March 28, 1814
Aug. 7, 1811
Nov. 29, 1814
BOURN Israel, son of the late Stephen, at See- konk, in 24th year. American of
Nov. 29, 1814
BOURNE Stephen, at Seekonk, in 65th year. American of
Nov. 29, 1814
BOURN Allen, Esq., clerk of the Supreme Judi- cial Court for the County, at Bristol, sud- denly, aged 37 years. American of
BOURNE Sylvester, Esq., American Consul at Amsterdam, suddenly,
James, native of Warren, but resident of New York, where he left a family at St. Barts, from wounds received at Five Islands,
Shearjashub, Esq., at Bristol, aged 70 years, only brother of the late Judge Bourne. He served in the Revolution,
March 13, 1827
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