Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XX, Part 56

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 730


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606


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BRAYTON Matilda, wife of Capt. John, and only daughter of John Tyler, Esq., at Fos- ter, in 20th year,


Major Benjamin, a soldier of the Revolution, at Fall River, aged 73 years,


Dec. 3, 1829


April 19, 1831


Stephen, Esq., formerly of Smithfield, R. I., at Fairfield, Hirkimer Co., N. Y., in 90th year, Daniel, aged 67 years,


April 23, 1831 Dec. 18, 1831


Capt. James W., at Warren, aged 74 years ; soldier of the Revolution,


Sept. 23, 1832


BRAZER Samuel, Jr., Esq., son of Samuel, of Worcester, at Baltimore ; was formerly editor of National Agis,


Feb. 24, 1823


Elizabeth, wife of Samuel, Esq., at Worcester, Mass. American of


June 15, 1824


BRAZIL Empress of, died,


Dec. 10, 1826


BREASHEARS Richard B., a midshipman U. S. Navy, at Charleston. American of


Sept. 23, 1817


Rachal, widow of Robert, Esq., aged 80 years,


Aug. 30, 1824


Jonathan, at Union, Me., aged 87 years ; soldier of the Revolution under Lafayette. American of


March 12, 1830


BRECKENRIDGE Joseph C., Secretary of State of Kentucky. American of


Sept. 23, 1823


BREED William, at I.ynn, Mass., aged 60 years, of Society of Friends, long an inhabitant of Nahant; leaves wife and two sons. American of


May 25, 1819


Simeon, Esq., aged 59 years ; president Nor- wich Bank, at Norwich, Ct.,


Aug. 22, 1822


Nehemiah, at Lynn, Mass., of Society of Friends. American of


July 4, 1823


BREESE Francis, U. S. Navy, son of the late Major John, of Newport, aged 35 years, at sea, on passage from New York to Boston. American of


Catharine, daughter of late John, at Newport, aged 36 years. American of


Oct. 24, 1826


BRENT Hon. Richard, U. S. Senator from Virginia, at Washington,


Dec. 30, 1814


Sept. 17, 1819


Sept. 23, 1825


David C., son of David, at Smithfield, aged 18 years,


Nov. 21, 1829


April 18, 1815


Robert, Esq., late paymaster general U. S. Army, at Washington, D. C. American of George F., formerly of Virginia, at Pensacola, Fla.,


May 7, 1821


BRECK Charles, Esq., of Pennsylvania, at Am- sterdam,


607


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


BRENTON James, son of Benjamin, of Newport, at Schagticoke, N. Y., aged 39 years,


Rachal, wife of Benjamin, at Newport, aged 79 years, 63 years a worthy consort, Phebe (colored), at the Asylum,


BREWER Thomas, at Taunton, aged 20 years, Susan, daughter of Daniel, at Taunton, aged 29 years,


Samuel, merchant, at New York, in 36th year. American of


Ruth, wife of John, and daughter of Robert Hall, of Windham, N. Y., at Providence, aged 41 years,


John, in 49th year, bookseller,


Daniel, at Taunton, aged 82 years,


John, aged 75 years,


Feb. 3, 1829


Mr. , a merchant, of Peekskill, killed in the Clift St., New York, catastrophe,


Simeon, Jr., son of Simeon, aged 9 years,


BREWERTON Lieut. Commander George D.,


of U. S. Marines, in Pacific Ocean, at Val- paraiso,


BREWSTER John, at Hampton, Ct., aged 84 years,


Aug. 18, 1823


Major Henry, at Blooming Grove, aged 79 years ; soldier of the Revolution. Amer- ican of


March 30, 1830


BRIARD George, aged 27 years, at Portsmouth, N. H., midshipman U. S. Navy. Ameri- can of


Dec. 22, 1829


George, at Portsmouth, N. H., aged 27 years. American of


Dec. 22, 1829


BRICE Robert, seaman, killed on board U. S. Frigate Constitution in action with the Guerriere,


Aug. 20, 1812


Elizabeth Westcott, daughter of Capt. Henry, aged 13 months,


William W., son of Henry, aged 27 years,


BRIDE Ira E., formerly a resident of Union Village, N. Y., drowned at Swanzey, July 27 ; his body recovered 29th. American of


BRIDGE Hon. Matthew, Esq., at Charlestown, Mass., aged 66 years. American of


Samuel, of Boston, at Peter Hilton's Shot Tower Mansion, New York. American of


June 15, 1816


Nov. 5, 1824 Dec. 30, 1828 Jan. 11, 1809


July 27, 1809


March 7, 1815


May 12, 1822 Nov. 29, 1825 Dec. 3, 1825


May 4, 1832 Sept. 14, 1832


Jan. 31, 1827


BRIANT Mrs. Deborah, at Barrington, aged 36 years. American of


Oct. 10, 1815


BRICKLEY Arthur P., second son of Capt. Henry, in this town, in 17th year,


Dec. 28, 1815


Sept. 6, 1821 Sept. 16, 1832


Aug. 8, 1823


Nov. 29, 1814


Sept. 10, 1830


608


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BRIDGHAM Martha, widow of Dr. Joseph, at Rehoboth, in 71st year,


BRIGHAM Hon. Elijah, M. C. from Massachu- setts, at Washington, D. C.,


Paul, at Norwich, Vt., aged 79 years, late Lieut. Governor of the State. American of BRIDGHAM Lieut. Ezekiel, at Grafton, Mass., aged 81 years. American of


BRIGGS Ethan E., of New Shoreham, drowned from an open boat, Amey, in this town,


Richard, son of Job, of Little Compton, at Boston, aged 28 years,


July 20, 1814


June 5, 1816


Nathan, son of John, Jr., of and at Warwick, in 23d year. American of


June 2, 1818


Miriam, wife of Silas, formerly of Norton, at Sutton, in 39th year,


Aug. 6, 1819


Susan, daughter of John, at Warwick, in 10th year. American of


Sept. 21, 1819


Cornelius, son of the late Cornelius, at Little Compton,


Oct. 26, 1819


Sarah, wife of Job, at Taunton, aged about 73 years,


April 8, 1821


Aug. 14, 1821


Eliza, wife of Amos, in 32d year,


Jan. 11, 1822


Daniel, at Taunton, aged 82 years,


Feb. 10, 1822


Major Thomas, aged 65 years, at Little Compton, formerly member of General Assembly. American of


May 7, 1822


Jethro, at Little Compton, aged 26 years. American of


James, of Brattleboro, Vt., at Taunton, aged 26 years ; was taken ill in the evening and died the next morning,


Sept. 15, 1822


Mrs. Anna, at Smithfield, in 53d year,


George, at Dighton, aged about 60 years. American of


July 8, 1810


Feb. 22, 1816


July 13, 1824


Dec. 26, 1828


Oct. 30, 1810 June 3, 1811


Harriet, wife of Col. Thomas, in this town, in 25th year, Artemus, only child of Greenleaf, aged 7 years, 6 months, drowned above Pawtuxet Falls,


March 5, 1817


Mrs. Nancy, in 67th year,


Oct. 23, 1820


Deacon Nathaniel, at Taunton, in 89th year. American of


Russell, at Coventry, aged 39 years, was killed in the wheel pit by the turning of wheel,


June 4, 1822


Elijah, at Blackstone, aged 30 years,


Jan. 23, 1822


Sept. 3, 1822


Sarah, wife of John, at Warwick, in 47th year. American of


Feb. 25, 1823


March 21, 1823


Oct. 7, 1823


609


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


BRIGGS Lyman, at Pawtucket, in 18th year, Sarah, widow of Samuel, at Wellington, aged 102 years,


Oct. 10, 1823


Nov. 19, 1823


Mary, widow, aged 102 years, at Wellington, Mass. She leaves 9 children of the follow- ing ages : Samuel, 79; Elizabeth, 77; Je- mima, 73; Hannah, 72; Abiezer, 70; Ab- ner, 68; Robey, 63 ; Zebedee, 60; Eliakim, 57; 56 grand and 47 great grandchildren. American of


Jethro, at Newport, in 80th year,


Julia Ann, daughter of Edward, aged 17 years,


March 22, 1825


Sarah, wife of Thomas, and daughter of Na- thaniel Carpenter, of Cranston, aged 37 years, at Providence,


April 3, 1825


Martha, wife of Joseph, at Smithfield, aged 42 years,


Oct. 12, 1825 March 6, 1826


Capt. Jedediah, at Berkeley, aged 58 years,


William, Jr., at Newport, aged 26 years, sud- denly,


March 19, 1826


Mrs. Patience, wife of Capt. William, at Newport, aged 73 years,


Nov. 26, 1826 Feb. 12, 1827


Enos H., Jr., son of Enos H., aged 6 months, Eleazer C., formerly of Coventry, at Paw- tucket,


June 11, 1827


Rebecca L., wife of Marshall B., at Raynham, aged 20 years. American of


July 6, 1827


Sarah W., daughter of John, at Pawtuxet, in 22d year,


Dec. 11, 1827


Amos, at Newport, aged 74 years. American of


Jan. 1I, 1828


June 4, 1828


June 10, 1828 Sept. II, 1828


Sept. 16, 1828


Fanny B., daughter of Miller, at Coventry, in 19th year,


Oct. 24, 1828


Edwin, at Norton, aged 26 years. American of


Dec. 9, 1828


Charles Joseph, son of Capt. Joseph, aged 8 months,


Capt. William, aged 76 years, at Newport, Col. Thomas, in 53d year,


Harriet, daughter of Nehemiah, Esq., at Norton, aged 17 years. American of


Catharine, daughter of Joseph, at Smithfield, in 19th year,


May 8, 1829 Sept. 4, 1829 Dec. 5, 1829


Jan. 19, 1830


Jan. 25, 1830


Mrs. Catharine B., wife of Eliakim, and daughter of James Yerrington, in 23d year, Capt. Charles, formerly of East Greenwich, at Pawtucket, aged 82 years. American of Sarah Ann, daughter of Amos,aged 7 months, Miss Martha, at Cumberland, suddenly, in 63d year. American of


Dec. 23, 1823 Feb. 22, 1824


610


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BRIGGS Mary, wife of Joseph, at Newport, aged 82 years,


Susannah, widow of Major Thomas, at Little Compton, aged 69 years. American of


Capt. Thomas, at Berkeley, aged 98 years. His father lived 100 years and his grand- father about 110 years. American of


Benjamin, son of William, at Pawtuxet, in 17th year. American of


Joseph, at Newport, aged 82 years,


Alden, eldest son of Alden, Jr., at Pembroke, Mass., aged 2 years,


Feb. 24, 1831 June 14, 1831


Aug. 7, 1815


March 21, 1831


Feb. 5, 1830


May 26, 1825


July 2, 1827


Aug. 2, 1825


Feb. 4, 1825


April 26, 1816


BRINLEY George, Esq,, Commissary General, a native of Boston, at Halifax, N. S. Amer- ican of


BRINTNALL Capt. Thomas, at Clarendon, N. Y., aged 86 years, was an officer in the Revolution; was at Lexington, Bunker Hill and Bennington. American of


BRISBANE Sir Charles, at St. Vincents, Gov- ernor of the Island. American of


BRISSAT Silvain, at Albany, N. Y., aged 33 years, son of the celebrated Brissat, one of the promoters and victims of the French Revolution; was educated at the Polytech- nick School, Paris, and employed as a


April 3, 1830


April 6, 1830


June 22, 1830


Sept. 17, 1830 Oct. 5, 1830


Job, at Taunton, aged 86 years. American of BRIDGHAM Joseph, at Mendon, formerly of this town, in 46th year,


BRIGHAM Eliza Ann, wife of Dr. Adolphus, of Shrewsbury, at Southboro, aged 27 years,


BRIGHT Harriet, wife of Henry, and daughter of Eli Veazie, at Boston, aged 26 years. American of


BRIGHTMAN Henry, at Troy, Mass., aged 83 years, Jonathan, at Troy, Mass., aged 82 years 3 months,


BRINCKERHOFF Abraham A., son of Abra- ham, Jr., of New York, on board U. S. Ship Constellation, in Matanzas Bay,


BRINCKLE Joshua Gordon, Esq., attorney at law, Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Delaware, at Wilmington, Del., in 33d year. American of


BRINDLEY Francis, at Newport, aged 88 years. American of


BRINGHURST James, of Philadelphia, at Ports- mouth, in 80th year,


Feb. 27, 1810


May 30, 1809


Sept. 24, 1830


Jan. 15, 1830


611


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


BRISSAT :


mathematician at Guadaloupe, from whence he came to the United States,


March 16, 1819


BRISTO James, killed by a falling tree on fire, in Cumberland Co., Ky.,


May 5, 1832


BRISTOW William, Clerk of Court and District, at Marlborough, S. C., Aug. 30, and on Sept. I, his wife Satatia, both of bilious fever. American of


Sept. 23, 1825


BRITTLE Admiral, Governor of the Danish East Indies, at Tanquebar. American of Aug. 15, 1817 BRITT John, at Bedford, Penn. He was one of the 13 who saved Gen. Washington from capture on the field of battle, from a fall. American of July 1, 1817


BRITTAIN Eunice, wife of Seth, at Raynham, aged 34 years. American of


July 13, 1827


BRITTION William, late of New York, mer- chant, at Liverpool, Eng., aged 32 years. He died the second day after his arrival. American of


July 26, 1825


BROAD Mr. - , in England; was servant in the Marquis of Lansdown's family for 40 years. He was walking in the park with friends and picked up a dead adder and opened its mouth to show where the poison was located. The next day was found dead in bed. It is supposed from a cut on his finger the poison was conveyed to his system. American of


Rev. Amos, at Woodbridge, aged 55 years, a travelling Free Will Baptist minister. American of


June 15, 1830


BROADBENT Mr. -, of Saddleworth, Eng., lost in the wreck of Ship Diamond. Amer- ican of


March 1, 1825


BROADHEAD Daniel, at Philadelphia, in 76th year, soldier of the Revolution. American of Feb. 8, 1831


BROADWAY Charles, blacksmith, drowned near Fairbank's Mill, in Coventry,


Dec. 15, 1828


BROCKENBRIDGE Hon. Henry Hugh, one of the Justices Supreme Court of Penn., which place he had held for nearly 17 years, at Carlisle,


BROCKETT Abel, at North Haven, Ct., aged 90 years. American of


Jan. 20, 1818


BROADFIELD James, seaman, perished in the wreck of the Schooner Quaker,


March 6, 1820


June 25, 1816


Oct. 20, 1815


612


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BROCKET Mrs. Sarah, at New Haven, Ct., aged 71 years. She was the first to die of a family of six sisters, the average of whose ages is 72 years, whose husbands are still living. American of


BRODIE Lady , wife of Sir Peter, thrown from her carriage. American of BROECK John T., at Albany, N. Y., Revolu- tionary patriot,


Feb. 13, 1824


Aug. 2, 1825 Dec. 26, 1822


July 7, 1817 May 25, 1827


Oct. 11, 1822


Oct. II, 1822


June 16, 1816


Benjamin, at Milton, aged 72 years. Amer- ican of


May 4, 1830


BRONSON Enos, Esq., at Philadelphia, aged 48 years, formerly editor and proprietor of United States Gazette. American of


April 29, 1823


Lewis, U. S. soldier, shot at a circus, in Sa- vannah, by another soldier named Kimball, George, only child of late Capt. S. G., who formerly commanded the ship Herold in the Liverpool trade, at Hingham while on a visit to his mother ; was a member of the junior class, Brown University,


Jan. 19, 1830


BROOKE Gen. William, killed by his son Thomas, at Radnor, Penn., aged 83 years ; was a soldier of the Revolution. Ameri- can of


Sept. 22, 1829


BROOKS William, of Marblehead, seaman of brig Success, wrecked on Brant Rock, Marshfield, 84 days from St. Petersburg, Russia,


Nov. 27, 1811


Harrington, of St. Albans, Vt., while running contraband goods, shot by the police. American of


Dec. 6, 1811


Hon. Samuel, a native of New England, at Natchez, Miss., suddenly; was State Treasurer at his death. American of


March 13, 1818


Joshua, at Hudson, N. Y., supposed to be 120 years old,


July 5, 1822


Dr Ephraim, at Barre, Mass., long time a physician in that town. American of


July 25, 1823


BROMLEY Erastus, of Connecticut, second mate of ship Asia, at sea, lost overboard, James, drowned in the bay. American of BRONAUGH Dr. J. C., president of the Legis- lative Council of Florida, at Pensacola, of the fever. American of


Dr. ,at New Orleans, of the fever. American of


BRONSDON Mrs. Clarrissa, wife of Boni, of Boston, and eldest daughter of Capt. Elijah Daggett, at Attleboro, in 32d year,


Feb. 14, 1828


613


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


BROOKS Hon. John, late Governor of Massa- chusetts, at Medford, in 73d year,


March 1, 1825


Lieut. David, U. S. 2d Infantry, at Fortress Macinac, Mich.,


May 18, 1827


Jonathan, at Albany, in gIst year. Amer- ican of


April 14, 1829


John, was tried in Hartford Co., Ct., for mur- dering his father. He was a mulatto. American of


Oct. 9, 1829


Anna, wife of Hon. Peter C., precisely on completing her 59th year. She was a daughter of Judge Gorham, of Charles- town, Mass., at Medford,


Feb. 21, 1830


BROOME William P., steward of the New York almshouse, of the cholera,


July 27, 1832


BROPHY Naomi Adelaide, wife of Thomas H., at Cumberland, in 18th year,


Jan. 1, 1824


BROTHERTON John, labourer, at Blyenhill, Stafford Co., Eng., in 80th year. He served in the 37th Regiment 18 years ; was at the battle of Minden; was a man of great strength. American of


March 20, 1810 Oct. 19, 1808


Christopher, at Smithfield, in 40th year,


C. B., at Philadelphia, author of several books. American of


Seth, at Swanzey, in 54th year,


Amey, wife of Dexter, of this town, aged 67 years,


June 1, 1810 June 9, 1810


Capt. Zephaniah, in this town, suddenly, in 73d year,


July 25, 1810


George, son of Richard, in this town, in 65th year,


Oct. 14, 1810


William, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


Richard, in this town, aged 100 years, 12 days,


March 22, 1812


Hannah, widow of Capt. William S., in this town, in 54th year,


April 15, 1812


John, seaman, killed on board U. S. Frigate Constitution in action with the Guerriere, Ichabod, in this town, in 76th year,


Aug. 20, 1812 March 11, 1813


Lieut. of Marines, killed on board the Chesapeake in action with the Shannon, Waterman, at North Providence, in 35th year,


May 25, 1813


Sept. 3, 1813


BROWN Phebe, wife of Moses, of this town, Elizabeth, widow of John, at North Kings- town, in 93d year,


Sept. 7, 1809 July 8, 1809


March 9, 1810 April 26, 1810


William, of this town, aged 24 years,


Anstress, wife of Samuel, Esq., in this town, aged 25 years,


Sept. 22, 1811


614


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BROWN Mrs. Mary, late of this town, at Crans- ton, at an advanced age,


Hannah, widow of Charles, in this town, aged 80 years,


Sept. 9, 1814


Col. Chad, at Glocester, in 85th year ; he and wife had lived together 67 years, were buried in one grave, died,


Sept. 19, 1814


Sept. 17, 1814


Jabez, formerly of Cumberland, drowned near Vinal Haven, Me., while removing a cow from Deer Island to the mainland ; was in his 44th year,


Obadiah, Esq., in this town, in 53d year,


Capt. Arthur, at Newport, in 46th year. American of


March 24, 1815


Freelove, widow of Capt. Zephaniah, in 68th year,


April 17, 1815


Elizabeth Foster, wife of Obadiah D., at Bris- tol, in 38th year. American of


May 5, 1815


Bonner (colored), at an advanced age. Amer- ican of


May 9, 1815


Parker, formerly of Boxford, drowned in Bel- fast Bay, Me., by the upsetting of a boat. American of


Nov. 3, 1815


burnt in a coal pit, at Deerfield, N. H., Capt. Elisha, of Tiverton, at Newport, died suddenly in the street,


Feb. 6, 1816


Edward, in this town, in 35th year. Amer- ican of


Feb. 9, 1816


John, at Schnectady, N. Y., aged 51 years ; fell dead in his neighbors arms. Ameri- can of


April 26, 1816


Lydia, wife of Dea. John, at Rehoboth, in 79th year,


May 5, 1816


David, Friend minister, in New Jersey, aged 82 years. American of


May 21, 1816


James, Senior, in Ohio. American of


May 28, 1816


Major James, near Marietta, O. American of Mrs. . -, wife of Major James. American of


May 28, 1816


May 28, 1816


, child of John, at Waterford, O. Amer- ican of


May 28, 1816


Jesse, brother of Major James, at Olive Green, O. American of


May 28, 1816


Mrs. - , wife of Jesse, at Olive Green, O. American of


John, brother of Major James, at Waterford, O. American of


May 28, 1816


May 28, 1816


Oct. 31, 1814 Feb. 14, 1815


Zerviah, wife of Col. Chad, at Glocester, in 90th year,


March 11, 1814


Jan. 2, 1816


615


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


BROWN Capt. -- , of schooner William, of this port, at Hamilton, Ber.,


Capt. Jeremiah, in this town, in 71st year,


Aug. 18, 1816 Jan. 4, 1817


Governour Howe, eldest son of Major Gen- eral Brown, aged 12 years, drowned at Brownville, N. Y., while skating. Ameri- can of


Jan. 10, 1817


Capt. Jeremiah, of Charleston, S. C., in this town, in 74th year,


Feb. 28, 1817


Penelope, wife of Beriah, Jr., and daughter of George Spencer, of East Greenwich, in 42d year, of Society of Friends, at North Kingstown,


Amey, wife of Samuel, Esq. American of Huldah, wife of Deacon Samuel, and daugh- ter of the late John Hunt, at Seekonk, in 62d year,


May 23, 1817


Zebedee, Jr., at Seekonk, in 27th year, son of Capt. Zebedee, of this town,


July 20, 1817


Samuel, at Cherry Valley, N. Y., in 42d year ; was a historical and statistical writer,


Sept. 15, 1817


Morris, at Providence, aged about 50 years, suddenly,


Dec. 3, 1817


Elizabeth, wife of Elisha, formerly of this town, at Johnston, in 69th year. American of


Ensign Jonathan, at Russell, N. Y., aged 38 years. He was drilling a private. While exercising with a loaded gun from which the priming had been shaken out, it ex- ploded and killed him on the spot. Amer- ican of


Dexter, at Seekonk, in 32d year. American of Sarah, eldest daughter of Abel, Esq., of Cumberland, at Vinal Haven, Mass., in 55th year. American of


Jan. 13, 1818


William, at Salem, Mass., aged 30 years, Friend minister. American of


Edward, only sor, of I-, at Schenectady, N. Y., aged 8 years. He suffered from a contraction of the sinews of the legs. A quack named William Wood tried to cure him. American of


John, son of Capt. John, at New Orleans, on board brig Mary of this port, aged 23 years,


Dec. 30, 1817 Jan. 13, 1818


Col. Richard, a blooded Cherokee Indian, a great friend to the United States, in Ten- nessee. American of


Feb. 27, 1818


June 16, 1818


Aug. 28, 1818


Sept. 22, 1818


April 3, 1817 April 29, 1817


William, at Barrington, aged 81 years. American of


June 13, 1817


Dec. 26, 1817


616


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BROWN Edward S., youngest child of Jeremiah, Esq., aged 21 months,


Freelove, widow of Capt. James, in 54th year. American of at Montreal, a butcher, poisoned from skinning an oxx,


Oct. 20, 1818


June 15, 1819


June 27, 1819


Mrs. Mary, at Warren, aged 71 years. Amer- ican of


Sept. 7, 1819 Sept. 27, 1819


George, murdered, in Chester Dist., S. C.,


Joanna Frances, daughter of James, aged 16 months. American of


Oct. 15, 1819


Smith, son of Elisha, at Burrillville, in 24th year. American of


Nov. 30, 1819


Lucretia, in 48th year, at Locke, Cayuga Co., N. Y., suddenly ; has left 10 children,


Dec. 26, 1819


Jan. 18, 1820


March 7, 1820


March 7, 1820


March 24, 1820


Dr. Thomas, professor of Moral Philosophy in University of Edenburgh, at Brempton, Eng., in 42d year, died April 2, 1820. See his obituary in American of


June 13, 1820 June 21, 1820


June 23, 1820


July 16, 1820


Maria, wife of James, at Providence, in 25th year,


Aug. 20, 1820


James Francis, infant son of James, aged 3 months, 12 days,


Sept. 1, 1820 Oct. 11, 1820


Sally, wife of Capt. John, in 3 1st year,


Stephen, eldest son of Christopher, in 9th year. American of


Thomas, son of late Edmund, at Newport, in 47th year,


Abby, youngest daughter of John, aged 6 years,


James M., of Providence, aged 25 years, at sea, on board brig Nancy, on passage from Port au Prince to Charleston,


Dec. 19, 1820


Feb. 23, 1821


May 15, 1821


June 20, 1821


Phebe, widow of Bonno (colored), upwards of 90 years; many years a servant in Gov. Hopkin's family ; sermon by Rev. Mr. Edes,


Henry Francis, only son of Capt. Nicholas, at Glocester, in 7th year. American of Mrs. Sarah, widow of John, at Johnston, in 83d year. American of


Philip, at Newport, in 58th year, suddenly. American of


Capt. Jesse, at Rehoboth, in 56th year, Moses, Esq., at Beverley, Mass., aged 72 years ; president of the bank ; was a cap- tain in the Revolution. American of


Susan, daughter of Capt. George L., aged 7 years,


Rev. Francis, president of Dartmouth Col- lege, at Hanover, N. H. American of


Aug. 4, 1820


617


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


BROWN Mrs. Abigail, at Smithfield, in 50th year,


Julia A., youngest daughter of Pardon A., of Providence, at Foster,


July 24, 1821


July 29, 1821


Maria, widow of Capt. James N., daughter of late Dr. Stiles, of New Jersey, at Natchez. American of


Daniel, late of Rhode Island, in Ohio,


Leir, at Glocester, in 50th year,


W. P. Olney, son of George C., aged 4 years, Susannah, widow of Capt. Jeremiah, in 66th year,


Dec. 16, 1821 Feb. 1, 1822


John, son of Elisha, aged 28 years,


Silas, Jr., son of Capt. Silas, at South Kings- town, aged 21 years,


Feb. 14, 1822


Robert, son of late Capt. William, in 22nd year,


March 11, 1822


Sylvester Luther, son of Capt. Whipple, in 4th year,


March 24, 1822


David, at Swanzey, aged 82 years; was a member of the Massachusetts Convention that adopted the National Constitution, Deacon John, at Rehoboth, aged 85 years, Miss Anna, at Seekonk, in 77th year,


April 18, 1822 May 29, 1822 July 7, 1822


Stuteley, Jr., at Wickford, aged 39 years,


July 8, 1822


Hannah, wife of George, at South Kings- town, in 72d year,


July 9, 1822


Deacon Kent, at Barrington, aged 57 years; leaves wife and 8 children ; sermon by Rev. Mr. Williams, II Cor. V : 8,


Aug. 9, 1822


Maria Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Whipple, aged 1 year,


Aug. 13, 1822


Frances, wife of Capt. Silas, and eldest daughter of Benjamin Brenton, of New- port, at South Kingstown, aged 56 years,


Lydia, widow of Capt. Daniel, at Newport, aged 76 years,


Sept. 17, 1822


Obadiah, only son of Moses, in 52d year, So- ciety of Friends,


Mrs. Abigail, at Tiverton, aged 88 years.


James, son of Samuel N., of Providence, at Norwich, aged about 2 years,


Abby, wife of Nicholas, Jr., and eldest daugh- ter of late General James B., in 23d year, at sea, on her passage to New Providence for her health,


Nov. 7, 1822


Benjamin, aged 57 years,


Jonathan, formerly of Seekonk, at Uxbridge, aged 30 years. American of


Sept. 14, 1822


Mary, daughter of late Deacon Kent, aged 28 years, at Barrington,


Sept. 20, 1822


Oct. 15, 1822 Nov. 1, 1822


Nov. 3, 1822


Jan. 26, 1823


Feb. 21, 1823


Aug. 24, 1821 Oct. 4, 1821 Nov. 15, 1821 Dec. 10, 1821


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


BROWN Lydia, wife of Lewis C., and daughter of Noah Ballou, all of and at Cumberland, in 35th year,


James, in 34th year,


Hannah, wife of Isaac, at Tiverton,


George W., at Worcester, aged 29 years, formerly of Rehoboth,


Elizabeth W., native of Connecticut, at Nor- folk, Va., had been employed as a teacher in this vicinity,


Aug. 5, 1823


Aug. 18, 1823


Aug. 25, 1823


Charles, formerly of North Kingstown, at Pawtuxet, in 78th year,


Mrs. Anna, in 87th year,


Robert, a young Englishman, buried by the American Consul at Tivoli, Italy. He fell into the falls and was drowned. American of


Sept. 23, 1823


Nov. 25, 1823


Dec. 3, 1823


Dec. 9, 1823


Dec. 19, 1823


April 9, 1824 May 28, 1824


Oct. 22, 1824


Dec. 7, 1824 Feb. 27, 1825


March 18, 1825


Hannah G., wife of Beriah, and daughter of Benjamin Arnold, of Stanford, N. Y., at North Kingstown, in 39th year, a member of Society of Friends,




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