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

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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Wilde, 473.


Wilder, 474, 73, 220, 250, 406, 407, 427, 458, 465.


Willey, 477.


William Baker, Ship, 520, 532, 547, 574. Williams, 477, 50, 62, 65, 89, 90, 113, 121, 128, 138, 162, 182, 185, 198, 207, 214, 225, 247, 255. 257, 275, 284, 307, 315, 316, 335, 352, 373, 385, 416, 424, 455, 477, 478, 489, 496, 497, 552, 566, 567, 617. Williamson, 484.


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Wilmington, Del., 248, 610. Wilmington, N. C., 178, 245, 261, 265, 286, 307, 324, 429, 448, 490, 598, 630, 63 1. Wilson, 22, 23, 24, 27, 33, 35, 40, 42, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 55, 56, 60, 62, 66, 67, 68, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 87, 88, 89, 92, 95, 98, 99, 100, 102, 105, 107, 108, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118, 125, 128, 133, 134, 138, 141, 143, 145, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153, 155, 156, 157,


158, 163, 165, 166, 170, 171, 176, 177, 178, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 190, 194, 197, 198, 200, 203, 206, 212, 215, 219, 220, 222, 224, 225, 228, 230, 231, 232, 233, 235, 236, 240, 244, 246, 249, 251, 252,


255, 256, 257, 258, 260, 261, 263, 266, 267, 269, 271, 277, 279, 280, 281, 282, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 298, 299, 301,


302, 307, 311, 312, 317, 320, 325, 326, 327, 329, 334, 336, 337, 338, 343, 344, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 353, 354, 356,


360, 361, 362, 363. 369, 373, 374, 375, 376, 278, 379, 380, 381, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 397, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 415, 416, 417, 418, 423, 424, 425, 429, 432, 434; 435, 436, 439, 441, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 456, 457, 458, 460, 461, 464, 465, 467, 473, 474, 480, 482, 485, 486, 487, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494, 497, 498, 499, 519.


Wilson Co., Tenn., 61, 270.


Wilton, 487. Wilton, Me., 270, 358.


Winch, 108. Winchester, Va., 561. Winchell, 487.


Wind, 487. Windham, Ct., 48, 62, 76, 79, 242, 243, 244, 252, 287,: 350,


Windham, Ct.,-Continued. 352, 377, 378, 411, 420, 428, 430, 445, 446, 447, 449, 452, 480, 487, 499, 547, 548.


Windham, N. Y., 607. Windham, Penn., 506.


Windpipe, 572.


Windsor, Ct., 246, 331, 432, 455.


Windsor, Vt., 88, 89, 331, 370.


Wines, 487.


Wing, 487, 39.


Wingfield, 149, 423.


Winman, 488.


Winn, 488.


Winship, 488. Winslow, 488, 81, 83, 92, 129, 247, 331, 345, 351, 416.


Winsor, 489.


Winterbottom, 490.


Winthrop, 490. Winthrop, Me., 108, 487.


Wiseman, 530.


Wiscassett, Me., 27, 283, 415.


Wiscassett, Mass., 477.


Wirt, 490. Witherill, 490. Witter, 490.


Woahoo, S. _. , 104, 384.


Woburn, Mass., 283, 495.


Wolcott, 490.


Wolfe, 560, 568.


Wolfeboro, N. H., 179, 181.


Wood, 490, 112, 240, 342, 402, 615. Wood Engraver, 577.


Woodard, 492.


Woodbridge, 352, 391.


Woodbridge, N. J., 611.


Woodburn, 493.


Woodbury, 493.


Woodbury, Ct., 624. Woodcock, 493.


Wooden leg, 619.


Woodley, 152. Woodman, 493.


Woodmansee, 493.


Woodnurse, 493. Woods, 493, 296. Woodstock, Ct., 62, 97, 144, 149,


159, 163, 167, 171, 174, 178, 207, 217, 219, 232, 241, 243,


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Woodstock, Ct ..- Continued. 306, 314, 315, 331, 339, 358, 372, 411, 414, 417, 475, 480, 481, 533, 546, 567, 588. Woodstock, Vt., 136, 385.


Woodward, 494. Woodworth, 494. Woolford, 494.


Woolley, 494. Woolsey, 495.


Woolwich, Me., 426, 550.


Woonsocket, R. I., 35, 157, 238, 325, 553. Woonsocket Falls, R. I., 67, 187, 392, 482, 485. Wooster, 603. Worcester, 495, 86, 227. Worcester Co., Mass., 582. Worcester, Eng., 509.


Worcester, Mass., 27, 32, 38, 47, 51, 52, 55, 78, 83, 89, 94, 98, 109, 113, 114, 119, 122, 128, 132, 134, 135, 142, 143, 157, 175, 181, 188, 190, 192, 206, 222, 224, 225, 227, 236, 240, 243, 256, 262, 268, 270, 275, 282, 293, 294, 295, 313, 320, 324, 332, 336, 339, 342, 366, 369, 370, 372, 373, 391, 393, 414, 433, 435, 445, 446, 457, 461, 476, 481, 492, 500, 517, 541, 549, 553, 554, 572, 581, 582, 606, 618, 628, 633. Work, 495. Worms, 495. Worseley, 495. Worth, 495. Worthington, 495. Worthington, Mass., 627. Worthington, O., 445. Worthy. 495. Wreck. 575, 576, 611, 625, 638. Wrecked, 518, 566.


Wrentham, Mass, 33, 41, 43, 48, 59, 61, 89, 91, 99, 156, 161, 182, 204, 211, 233, 243, 255, 277, 287, 308, 317, 320, 356, 392, 404, 405, 408, 416, 418, 425, 426, 435, 455, 461, 463, 465, 467, 476, 477, 492, 497, 531, 573, 581, 582, 583, 621, 628.


Wrestle, 583.


Wright, 495, 72, 76, 77, 84, 108, 114, 118, 123, 168, 170, 172, 199, 233, 234, 283, 316, 337, 347, 424, 433. Wrightstown, Penn., 636.


Writer, 615.


Writer, Historical, 517.


Writer, Poetical, 520.


Writer, Theatrical, 523.


Wrought, 496.


Wurtemburg, Ger., 229, 265.


Wurtemburg, King of, 479.


Wyatt, 496, 396, 414.


Wydown, 496.


Wyer, 497. Wyman, 497. Wynkoop, 563. Wyoming Massacre, 551.


Wyse, 497.


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Ximent, 497.


Y


Yale College, 326, 414. Yale, Graduate of, 603. Yale University, 597. Yard, Navy, 579. Yarmouth, Eng., 150.


Yarmouth, Mass., 26, 55, 134, 337, 377, 576. Yarn, Skein of, 631. Yarrington, 497. Yates. 497. Yellow Banks, Ark., 577. Yellow Fever, 603. Yerrington, 498, 609.


Yogrouse, 498. York, Me., 560. York Co., Me., 633. Yorkshire, Eng., 588. Yorkshire Giant, 603. Young, 498, 142, 397, 504. Youngstown, N. Y., 508.


Z


Zanesville, O., 84, 463. Zarakozulo, Rus., 531. Zephyr, Brig, 518.


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Rhode Island


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MARRIAGES (CONTINUED)


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THE RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN


The first number of the Rhode Island American was issued Friday, October 21, 1808, by Dunham and Hawkins, William W. Dunham, editor, and David Hawkins, Jr: It was printed at the sign of the American Eagle, opposite the market. Terms three dollars per year, half in advance.


The editorial announcement in the first number stated prob- ably as the reason for establishing the paper that the " pressing necessity of the present period which was to decide whether the politics of Washington shall once more regain their proper influ- ence in the hearts of his countrymen demands correspondent exer- tion."


October 5th, 1825, a consolidation was effected between the Gazette and the American. The firm of Brown and Carlisle was formed (Hugh H. Brown and Francis T. Carlisle) and con- ducted the printing on the north side of Market Square. William S. Patten was editor for one year when he was succeeded by Chris- topher E. Robbins.


In March, 1827, Mr. Carlisle bought out his partner and em- ployed Benjamin F. Hallett as editor. In the July following the Microcosm, a weekly paper, established June 10, 1825, by Walter R. Danforth, was absorbed by the American. Two years later (July, 1829), the Cadet and Statesman also taken in. The title was changed to that of the RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN STATESMAN AND GAZETTE. The Cadet and Statesman was founded as the Literary Cadet and Saturday Evening Bulletin. It was published by Smith and Parmenter (Samuel J. Smith, Jonathan C. Parmen- ter); Sylvester S. Southworth was editor. It was a weekly until July, 1828, and then semi-weekly until its absorption. The last number was issued Friday, Feb. 1, 1833. Saturday, Feb. 9, it was continued under the title of MICROCOSM AMERICAN AND GAZETTE until its final discontinuance March 29, 1834. Daniel Mowry, 3d, was proprietor of these last consolidation papers. April 6, 1833, he sold out to James S. Hamm & Co. (Joseph Knowles the Co.,) who owned it at its final discontinuance. The paper obtained a high position in the community and had among its writers the best talent of the State. William Goddard was editor when it was at its best.


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MARRIAGES.


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HACK Caroline, daughter of Nathan, of Taun- ton, and Job Crossman, Jr., at Taunton, by Rev. Mr. Hamilton,


HACKETT William S. and Lucy D. Sayward, at Nantucket. American of


Sept. 5, 1827 April 27, 1831


HADLEY Caroline and Sylvester Griffith, both of and at Middleboro, Mass. American of HADWEN William, formerly of Providence, and Eunice Starbuck, daughter of Joseph, of and at Nantucket. American of


Nov. 8, 1822


Isaac and Martha Hoar, both of and at Bris- tol. American of


Dec. 10, 1822


Charles and Amey Brownell, at Friends Meet- ing House, Somerset. American of


Sept. 19, 1823


Sarah, of Providence, and Oliver Arnold, of Troy, N. Y., at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Edes,


Oct. 30, 1827


Dorcas B., of Providence, and William A. Robinson, of South Kingstown, at Provi- dence, at the Friends Meeting House.


HADWIN Charles, of Providence, and Sarah Earle, daughter of Pliney, at Leicester, Mass. American of


Aug. 12, 1831


May 19, 1831


Sept. 8, 1829


HAGOOD Elvina Ann, daughter of Rev. Gid- eon, and James McPherson, Esq., of Charleston, at Mt. Ararat, Barnswell Dist., S. C., March 26, 1818


HAILER Henrietta, of Philadelphia, and San- ford Mason, of Providence, at Philadelphia. American of


March 23, 1821


Feb. 10, 1826 ,


Eliza and Ulysses Holden, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Edes. American of


Aug. 15, 1823


Nov. 13, 1828


HAFFEY May Agnes and Henry S. Whitte- more, at New York, by Rev. Dr. Cox, HAGADORN Jacob and Deborah G. Chace, at Nantucket. American of


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HAINES Pasco and Mary M. Billings, at Provi- dence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


HAILE Mary and Jeremiah Saunders, at War- ren. American of


HALE Ruth, of Rowley, Mass., and Rev. Thomas Williams, of Providence, in this town. by Rev. Mr. Edes,


Ednah and George W. Baker, in this town. American of


Nathan, Esq., editor of the Daily Advertiser and Weekly Messenger, and Sarah P. Ev- erett, daughter of the late Oliver, Esq., at Boston. American of


Jane and Albert Pabodie, both of Providence, at Pawtucket, by Rev. Mr. Blake,


Sept. 4, 1818


Oct. 29, 1818


Dec. 28, 1819


Feb. 1, 1820


Aug. 10, 1820


Sally and Ansel Churchill, both of and at Warren. American of


Dec. 10, 1822


Jan. 24, 1823


Sept. 30, 1823


April 5, 1824


April 5, 1824


June 3, 1825 Oct. 11, 1825


Elizabeth and David Carpenter, at Smith- field. American of HALE Simon L. and Almira W. Merry, daugh ter of Barney, Esq., at Pawtucket, by Rev. Mr. Taft,


HAILE William, Jr., and Maria Carr, eldest daughter of Caleb, 2d, both of and at War- ren,


Dec. 31, 1820


May 7, 1811


May 20, 1812


Oct. 7, 1814


Sept. 10, 1816


HAIL George and Mary Ann Gibbs, daughter . of John, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Edes,


HALE Mary and Daniel T. Goodhue, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, · William H. and Mary B. Cooke, daughter of Thomas, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Edes, Thomas, of Swanzey, and Mrs. Clarissa Bowen, of Seekonk, at Swanzey, by Elder Benjamin Taylor,


Thomas and Hannah Braley, both of Valley Falls. American of


Dec. 14, 1821


Benjamin and Ruana Lacey, both of and at the Chocolate Mills, near Pawtucket. American of


Sophia and George A. Goff, both of and at Rehoboth. American of


Ann, of Providence, and Levi Hale, Esq., of Warren, at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano. Levi, Esq., of Warren, and Ann Hale, of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


James and Eliza Frink, at Warren. Ameri- can of


HAILE Mary T. and John Pearce, Jr., both of and at Warren. American of


Jan. 20, 1826


April 3, 1828


Oct. 19, 1828


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-MARRIAGES


HALE Eliza and Henry Champlin, at Warren. American of


Sarah Ann, daughter of Daniel, and Seth W. Shaw, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Phillips,


Dec. 22, 1829


Oliver and Sally D. Parker, at Hubbardston. American of


Aug. 6, 1830


Betsey, eldest daughter of Daniel, and Kings- ley C. Gladding, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pattison,


Oct. 19, 1830


HAILE Lydia Carpenter, of Swanzey, and Sam- uel Maxwell, of Providence, at Swanzey. American of


May 24, 1831


HALES John Grove and Elizabeth Steele Ro- laff, at Boston. American of


Jan. 15, 1821


HALEY Mrs. Hannah and Leonard Hathaway, both of Wellington, Mass., in this town. American of


Sept. 30, 1814


HALFPENNY Thomas J. and Matilda N. Al- den, at Baltimore. American of


Feb. 3, 1832


HALL Capt. Job W. and Mrs. Nancy Leonard, at Taunton, by Rev. Mr. Pipon,


Nov. 16, 1808


Hannah and Warren Lincoln, both of and at Raynham, by Rev. Dr. Forbes,


March 15, 1810


Ann, daughter of the late Col. Levi, and Capt. Charles Holden, Jr., all of this town, by Rev. Mr. Edes,


Dec. 10, 1810


Eliza, daughter of the late Dr. . Hall, of Pomfret, Conn., and Henry Ward, Esq., of New York, at Pomfret,


Sept. 2, 1818


Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Lyman, and William C. Pendleton, both of and at West- erly. American of Dec. 31, 1819


Ruth and John Brewer, bookseller, both of and at Providence American of James S. and Eleanor Snow, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson. Ameri- can of


Jan. 28, 1820


June 2, 1820


Susan, youngest sister of Capt. Shira, and George Marsh, at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano. American of


John, Jr., of Norton, and Harriet Leonard, of and at Taunton. American of


Sept. 25, 1821


Anna and Hosea Jenckes, both of and at Smithfield. American of


Oct. 5, 1821


Jabez, of Providence, and Hannah C. Put- nam, daughter of Israel, Esq., of and at Sutton, Mass. American of


Sept. 29, 1829


June 12, 1821


Oct. 26, 1821


Barzillai and Hannah Robinson, both of Raynham, Mass., in this town,


Oct. 13, 1813


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HALL Mary and John Booth, both of and at North Providence, by Rev. Mr. Taft. American of


Caroline, daughter of Nathaniel, Esq., and Rev. Francis Parkman, at Medford, Mass. American of


Jonathan Prescott, Esq,, of Pomfret, Ct., and Harriet De Wolfe, daughter of Hon. James, at Bristol, by Rev. Mr. Wight,


Nathan and Eliza A. Billings, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


Perley and Sarah S. Smart, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,


Aug. 27, 1823


Nov. 20, 1823


March 30, 1824


April 25, 1824


June 4, 1824


June 11, 1824


Aug. 13, 1824


Sept. 24, 1824


Milton and Rosannah Pitman, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pickering,


Nov. 20, 1824


Dec. 26, 1824


Feb. 25, 1825


March 16, 1825


Mary and Augustus S. Dawley, at Slaters- ville, Smithfield. American of


July 15, 1825


Cornelia, daughter of Thomas, and Seth Doud, at Middletown. American of


Sept. 23, 1825


Tamzin, of Pawtucket, and Lemuel Ingraham, of Attleboro, at St. Paul's Church,


Sept. 25, 1825


Dorcas, of East Greenwich, and George E. Weeden, of North Kingstown, at Exeter. American of


Dec. 28, 1821


May 10, 1822


Oct. 11, 1822 March 30, 1823


Nancy, of Attleboro, and Marcus Williams, of Mansfield, at Attleboro. American of Sarah, of Mansfield, and Samuel Smith, of Hampton, at Mansfield. American of Robert, of Boston, and Sophia Allen, of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, Leonora, daughter of Thomas, Esq., of Sparta, Ala., and Col. Charles O. Foster, formerly of Providence, at Sparta. American of Milton and Julia Collins, daughter of John A., Esq., at Newport. American of


Joseph A. and Sally White, at Taunton. American of


Maria and George Eddy, at Johnston. Amer- ican of


John Pearce and Ann Eliza Thompson, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, Ardelia and Zadock Baker, both of and at Taunton. American of


Ruth and Chauncey W. Saunders, at Paw- tucket, by Rev. Mr. Taft,


Sarah B., of Salem, Mass., and Rev. George Dana Boardman, of North Yarmouth, Me., at Salem. They will embark shortly for India under the direction of the Board of Missions. American of


July 8, 1825


Oct. 4, 1825


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-MARRIAGES


HALL Phila, of Newport, and Gustavus Wil- liamson, of and at Providence, by Rev. J. N. Brown, Oct. 9, 1825


Silas, Jr., of Providence, and Julia Ann Smith, of and at North Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pickering,


Dec. 6, 1825


Dutee J., of North Kingstown, and Sarah H. Lawton, of and at Exeter, by Elder Pardon Tillinghast,


March 15, 1826


Mary A. and Charles W. Henry, both of and Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


Feb. 25, 1827


Isaac, Jr., and Eliza Jennings, both of and at Fall River, by Rev. Mr. Smith. Ameri- can of


April 13, 1827


Milton and Hannah M. Farley, at Newport, by Rev. Mr. Torrey,


May 30, 1827


Eleanor and Nathan Chace, at Portsmouth American of


Dec. 18, 1827


Mercy R. and Vernum Bailey, both of East Greenwich, at Warwick,


Feb. 24, 1828


Persis, of Raynham, and Capt. Elijah Stod- dard, of Taunton, at Bristol, by Rev. Bishop Griswold. American of


Sept. 9, 1828


Polly and Ebenezer Snow, Jr., of Raynham, at Taunton, by Rev. Mr. Cobb,


June 1I, 1829


Robert B. and Ophelia B. Carey, both of East Greenwich, at Norwich, Ct., by Rev. Mr. Bentley,


June 21, 1829


Alexander and Charlotte Parker, at Nan- tucket. American of


Sept. 18, 1829


Samuel and Elizabeth B. Dickerman, at Boston. American of


Jan. 8, 1830


Samuel W. and Margaret B. Knowlton, at Boston. American of


April 30, 1830


Capt. Amos R. and Arbela Wilbur, daughter of Capt. Simeon, at Raynham. American of


Dec. 3, 1830


Wealthy, of Portsmouth, and David W. Wilbur, of Somerset, at Portsmouth, by Rev. Mr. Gale. American of


March 22, 1831


Soraneus L., of Norton, and Ann Sarah Munro, of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pickering,


Mary M., daughter of Benjamin, of Newport, and Henry M. Holley, of South Kingstown, at Newport, by Rev Mr. Tucker,


April 28, 1831


May 9, 1831


Rachel Wilson, third daughter of George, Esq., of Newport, and Henry G. Carpenter, of Providence, at Newport, by Rev. Mr. Wheaton,


Dec. 1, 1828


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HALL Sarah Weeden, of New Shoreham, and Matthew Chappell, Esq., of South Kings- town, at Stonington, by Rev. Mr. Whit- tlesey,


John W. D. and Abby S. Jackson, daughter of John T:, of Providence, by Rev. Mr. Pickering,


Nov. 13, 1831


Dec. 12, 1831


July 20, 1817


April 21, 1818


June 25, 1822


Capt. William L. and Keziah C. Sturges, both of Barnstable, at Boston,


Oct. 25, 1827


May 18, 1829


June 25, 1830


Dec. 17, 1830


Sept. 4, 1831


June 14, 1825


HALSEY Frances Maria, daughter of Thomas L., Esq., of this town, and George Warren Cross, Esq., of Charleston, S. C., at St. John's Church, by Rev. Mr. Crocker,


Harriet, daughter of Thomas Lloyd Halsey, Esq., and Capt. John Orde Creighton, U. S. Navy, in this town, at St. John's Church, by Rev. Dr. Crocker,


Anna Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Lloyd Halsey, of Providence, and Marshall G. Wright, Esq., of New York, at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Crocker,


Oct. 6, 1831


Isaac, of New Bedford, and Hannah Norris, daughter of Benjamin, of and at Bristol, HALLETT David of Yarmouth, and Caroline B. Swift, of Providence, at Yarmouth, by Rev. Mr. Alden,


Christina, of Barnstable, and Rev. Daniel Chessman, pastor of Warren Baptist Church, at Barnstable. American of


Benjamin Franklin, Esq., attorney at law, and Laura Larned, second daughter of William, Esq., both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Crocker,


Julia Ann, tenth daughter of Benjamin, Esq., and Capt. Bradford B. Williams, at Oster- ville, Mass. American of


April 9, 1824


George W., late of Boston, and Louisa Branch, daughter of late Col. Sanford, of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Edes, A. D. M., daughter of B- -, and Capt. George Lovell, at Osterville. American of Nancy and Isaac H. Bearse, at Yarmouth. American of


Mrs. Henrietta, daughter of Benjamin Hallett, and Thomas Delap Scudder, of Hallowell, Me., at Osterville, Mass., by Rev. Mr. Harris,


HALLOCK Gerard, one of the editors of Boston Recorder and Telegram, and Eliza Allen, of Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard. Amer- ican of


Oct. 19, 1812


March 5, 1815


Nov. 8, 1827


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HALSTEAD Esq., of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Marianna Patten, daughter of Rev. Dr. Patten, of and at Newport. Amer- ican of


May 20, 1831


Oct. 29, 1822


Elizabeth S., of Providence, and Thomas Osborne, Jr., of Tiverton, at Portsmouth. American of


March 27, 1827


HAMER Joseph and Sabra Clarke, both of and at Pawtucket, by Rev. Mr. Benedict, .


Aug. 3, 1820


HAMOR George, of Fall River, and Dorothy S. Clarke, at Pawtucket, by Rev. Dr. Bene- dict. American of


Aug. 5, 1828


HAMILTON Mrs. Charlotte and Hon. John Taylor Gilman, Governor of New Hamp- shire, at Exeter, N. H. American of


Jan. 13, 1815


Job, of Warwick, and Hetty Warren, of and at Lyme, Ct. American of


Jan. 16, 1818


Nov. 2, 1821


June 4, 1822


April 11, 1825


July 26, 1825 March 14, 1826


William, of Providence, and Mary Staples, of and at Mendon, by Rev. Mr. Daggett,


March 30, 1828


July 21, 1828


Mrs. Henrietta R. and Rev. William T. Pot- ter, both of and at New Haven, Ct. Amer- ican of


June 22, 1830


June 29, 1830


Dec. 17, 1830


Rev. Luther, of Taunton, and Delia Williams, of and at Deerfield, Mass. American of Henry and Maria Peirce, both of and at War- wick. American of


Ruana and Anson Hathaway, at Pawtucket, by Rev. Mr. Taft,


Eliza, daughter of the late General, and Sid- ney Augustus Holly, of Stamford, Ct., at New York. American of


Charles A., of Worcester, and Eliza A. Porter, of and at Boston. American of


David M. G., of Londonderry, Ireland, and Hannah C. Snow, of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Wilson,


John, formerly of Fayette Co., Penn., and Mrs. Mary Cavenaugh, widow of Patrick, an old Revolutionary soldier. She is in her 60th year. She is the mother of 21 children, had last year 48 grandchildren and a num- ber of great grandchildren. This is her fifth husband and this his fourth wife; at Boston. American of


Capt. John and Mrs. Rebecca Colby, at Wiscassett. This is her 3d husband and she is not yet 20; has been a widow 6 weeks. American of


HAMBLEY Ruth and William Osborn, both of and at Tiverton. American of


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HAMLIN William and Eliza Bowen, daughter of Isaac, both of and at this town, by Rev. Mr. Edes,


Samuel E. and Nancy Bolster, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Edes,


Cornelius F and Martha Munro, at Paw- tucket,


HAMBLIN Leonard, 23, and widow


Burlingim, 40. She is sister to Hamblin's grandfather's wife ; at Huntington, Vt. American of


April 22, 1831


Mrs. Deborah, of Providence, and Uriel Bowen, of Attleboro, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Ludlow,


Aug. 1, 1824


Mary Jane and Oliver Hancom, at Ports- mouth. American of


Dec. 31, 1830


Elizabeth and David Porter, at Boston, by Rev. Mr. Haskins, Rector of Grace Church,


May 3, 1831


Oct. 24, 1832


Oct. 26, 1830


Dec. 25, 1810


Nov. 12, 1811


March 7, 1820


June 24, 1810


Oct. 28, 1810'


April 26, 1811


Hannah and George Thomas, by Rev. Dr. Gano. American of


Cynthia, only daughter of the late Capt. Joshua, and Capt. Robert Williams, both of and at Newport. American of


Ann H. and Daniel Allin, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Baker,


Zenas and Mary Bailey, both of and at New- port. American of


April 2, 1810


April 28, 1817


May 18, 1829


HAMM Mary Ann, daughter of Benjamin, and John G. Child, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Dr. Gano,


Nov. 12, 1820


Martha I., daughter of Benjamin, of Provi- dence, and William B. Westcott, of New York, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Church, HAMMERSLEY Anna Maria and Rev. An- toine Verren, Rector of the French Church du St. Esprit, at New York. American of HAMMETT Sarah, daughter of Nathan, and Isaac Gould, at Newport. American of John V. and Louisa S. Davenport, daughter of Charles, at Newport. American of Alexander R., of Coventry, and Eunice Led- yard, of and at Warwick. American of HAMMOND Mary, only daughter of James, and Salmon Rugg, at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Edes,


Capt. John Paine and Elizabeth Launders Thurston, daughter of the late Capt. Sam- uel, at Newport,


Sarah and Rowland R. Crocker, both of New Bedford, at Newport. American of


Sept. 29, 1811


Aug. 22, 1815


Nov. 4, 1816


April 11, 1820


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-MARRIAGES


HAMMOND Jonathan, of Glocester, and Esther Tourtellott, daughter of Roger, of and at Foster. American of


Pardon T., of North Kingstown, and Rhoby H. Stanton, of and at South Kingstown, daughter of Daniel. American of


Sept. 15, 1820


March 7, 1823


March 14, 1823


Col. Reuben and Abby Aylesworth, daughter of John, at Foster. American of


April 29, 1825


Jan. 17, 1828


Jan. 29, 1828


William and Hannah Seymour, at Providence. American of


June 24, 1828


July 10, 1828


Dec. 5, 1828


Dec. 12, 1828


Sept. 18, 1829


Oct. 23, 1829


John and Hannah Russell, at Marblehead. American of


Dec. 17, 1830


William and Mrs. Martha Brown. American of


Dec. 24, 1830


Frances Josephine, daughter of Col. Asahel, of Hampton, Ct., and Jedediah Leavens, Jr., Esq., of Killingly, Ct., merchant, at Hampton, by Rev. Mr. Sprague,


HANAN Eliza and Gardiner T. Swartz, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Church, HANBURY Capel, Esq., of the Royal Scots, and Ellen Franklin, only daughter of William, formerly Governor of New Jersey, and granddaughter of Dr. Benjamin, in England. American of


HANCOCK Timothy and Sarah Lyons, at Paw- tucket. American of


Jan. 16, 1833


Oct. 4, 1829


Aug. 7, 1818


April 22, 1828


Mary Ann, daughter of Samuel, Esq., and Rev. John Gorham Palfrey. American of Ann R .. daughter of James, of Newport, and Charles H. Phelps, of and at Stonington, Ct., by Rev. Mr. Hart,


July 28, 1824


John S. and Lucy Ann Sweetland, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Brown, William G., Esq., and Sarah T. Bull, daugh- ter of Henry, Esq., at Newport, by Rev. Mr. Wheaton. American of


Hope Ann and Daniel Seaman, both of and at Providence, by Rev. Mr. Brown,


Mrs. Olive, of Mendon, and Peleg Peirce, at Rehoboth. Mr. P. has lost 5 wives by whom he has had 21 children, 18 of whom are now living. She has been the mother of 13 children, 10 of whom are living. American of


Miss Olive, of Mendon, and Peleg Peirce, at Rehoboth. American of


Capt. Ebenezer F., of Rochester, and Lovica H. Jenney, at Fairhaven. American of Josiah H. and Anna G. Warren, at Grafton. American of


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HANCOCK Henry R., of Boston, and Mary Ann Slack, of and at Roxbury, by Rev. Dr. Pearce. American of




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