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CARBONES Mr. - , lost in the wreck of the ship Helen, at sea. American of
Feb. 4, 1810
CARD Mary, youngest daughter, of Deacon William, at Newport, in 18th year,
July 5, 1810
Daniel, aged 22 years, drowned by upsetting of a boat. American of
Aug. 16, 1814
Sarah, wife of William, at Newport, at an ad- vanced age. American of
Nov. 7, 1815
James Carey, at Jamestown, aged 51 years. American of
Feb. 1, 1820 Sept. 16, 1822
Miss Waitey, at Newport, aged 68 years,
Jeremiah, son of Jeremiah, aged 1 year, 20 days,
Joseph C., at Newport, aged 26 years,
Sarah, daughter of late Joseph, at Middletown, aged 73 years. American of
Richard, at Middletown, aged 88 years,
Eliza G., wife of John C., daughter of late Isaac Gardiner, at Newport, aged 32 years. American of
William, formerly of Newport, at New Bed- ford, aged 86 years,
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Richard, aged 70 years,
Sept. 20, 1822 March 19, 1823
Dec. 9, 1823 Oct. 22, 1827
April 4, 1828
July 5, 1828
Aug. 8, 1828
Dec. 3, 1824
Dec. 12, 1825 Jan. 5, 1826
Oct. 22, 1829
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CARD Potter, of Providence, at Warwick, aged 80 years, Revolutionary pensioner. Amer- ican of
Jeremiah, formerly of Providence, at Roches- ter, N. Y., in 35th year,
Rachal, in 67th year,
CARENZONI Rt. Rev. Bernard Marie, Bishop of Feltri, at Paris. American of
Oct. 15, 1811
CAREY Hannah, widow of John, formerly of Newport, in this town, aged 85 years. American of
Dr. Joseph, at Coventry, in 42d year,
CARY Rev. Samuel, Associate Minister of Kings Chapel, Boston, at Royston, Eng.,
Oct. 22, 1815
CAREY Elizabeth, wife of Chad, at Johnston, aged about 45 years; 11 of her 13 children followed her to the grave,
June 5, 1817
Col. Wilson Miles, at Fluvanna Co., Va., aged 84 years ; was in earlier life collector for port of Hampton and James River; member of Virginia Assembly and Govern- ment of Great Britain. American of
Joseph, tormerly of Providence, at Richfield, N. Y , in 74th year,
, daughter of James, at Newburyport, aged 7 years, killed by the caving of a bank,
George, at Pawtuxet, in 47th year,
Patty, wife of Michael, at Barrington, In 89th year,
March 25, 1824
Rhoda, wife of Ebenezer, and daughter of Capt. James Burlingame, at Scituate, in 30th year,
Jonathan, at Sterling, Ct., Revolutionary pensioner, aged 80 years. American of
CARLILE William, at Jonesboro, Me., aged 45 years,
Elizabeth Fowler, daughter of Col. John, aged 57 years, 5 months,
Oct. 22, 1816
Sept. 4, 1821
Catharine, daughter of Rev. Thomas, at Salem. American of
Rev. Thomas, eldest son of Col. John. aged 32 years, graduate of Brown University, 1809; was formerly Rector of St. Peters Church, Salem, Mass., at Providence,
Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin, formerly of Providence, at Marietta, O., in 58th year,
Feb. 24, 1829
June 6, 1830 July 31, 1830
Jan. 27, 1815 May 7, 1815
Dec. 30, 1817
Aug. 18, 1818
June 20, 1820 Jan. 23, 1822
May 29, 1826
March 1, 1831
May 6, 1813
Catharine, daughter of Rev. Thomas, at Salem, Mass., aged I year. American of
Sept. 7, 1821
March 28, 1824
Sept. 28, 1824
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CARLILE John R, native of Rhode Island, and formerly merchant of Savannah, at New Orleans, aged 34 years,
John Thompson, son of Edward, aged 8 months. 7 days, Col. John, in 70th year,
April 7, 1829 July 18, 1832
CARLTON Capt. George, thrown from a sleigh and killed on returning from Boston, at Johnston, Vt. American of
Ann Frances, infant daughter of George, aged 1 year, 4 months,
Oct. 31, 1828
George, of Bath, Grafton Co., N. H., at Providence, aged 29 years,
Feb. 6, 1831
CARLYLE, a negro driver, murdered by a black man at Washington, Pa. American of
Feb. 15, 1828
CARMEY Tiney (colored) at Philadelphia, aged 1 14 years,
April 5, 1828
CARMOT The French Revolutionary states- man ; was member with Napoleon of the French Executive Consulate at Modge- burgh, aged 70 years. American of
CARPENTER Capt. James at Newport, aged 40 years. American of
Asel, at Rehoboth, aged 79 years,
Abiah, at Rehoboth, in 58th year,
Betsey, daughter of Capt. Thomas, at Paw- tuxet, in 20th year,
Nov. 14, 1810
Lydia, eldest daughter of Abiah, at Reho- both, in 24th year,
Feb. 13, 181I
Dea. Cyril, at Attleboro, aged 69 years. American of
Dec. 13, 1811
William, of this town, at Pawtuxet, aged 27 years,
July 28, 1812
Mrs. Chloe, at Rehoboth, aged 46 years, wife of Thomas, Ist. American of
Feb. 5, 1813
Mrs. Freelove, wife of Dr. Cyrel, at Foster, in 75th year. American of
Patience, wife of Capt. Peter, at Seekonk, in 26th year,
Uriah, at Adams, Mass. His house burnt and two of his children perished. Amer- ican of
Hon. Peter, at Rehoboth, aged about 43 years, member of Massachusetts Legis- lature ; has wife and six children. Amer- ican of
Olive, at Seekonk, in 31st year. American of
Dec. 22, 1828
March 2, 1813
May 12, 1813
Dec. 24, 1813
June 21, 1814
Aug. 9, 1814
Oct. 3, 1823
Nov. 22, 1808 May 4, 1809 July 19, 1809
Hopestill, widow of Abiah, at Rehoboth, in 49th year,
NOV. 11, 1810
March 6, 1821
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
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CARPENTER Nathan, at Attleboro, in 48th year, Beston (colored), at Coventry, aged about 66 years,
Sept. 3, 1814
Nov. 14, 1814
Arnold, son of Joseph, at North Providence, in 19th year, of lockjaw. American of
Feb. 14, 1815
Mrs. Martha, wife of Elihu, at Seekonk, in 57th year. American of
March 1, 1816
Dr. Cyrel, at Foster, in 81st year, a pupil of the late Dr. Ephraim Brown,
Dec. 9, 1816
Esther, widow of Capt. Francis, and daughter of Hon. James, of and at South Kingstown, in 77th year,
Jan. 8, 1817
Nathaniel, at Smithfield, aged 48 years,
Orville W., son of Nathan, deceased, of Attle- boro, at Washington, N. C., in 23d year,
Aug. 26, 1817
Iryphenia, only daughter of Capt. William, in 15th year. American of
Sept. 16, 1817
Lucy. widow of James, at Rehoboth, in 45th year,
Sept. 21, 1817 Oct. 20, 1818
Penuel, at Seekonk, in 39th year,
Elizabeth, wife of Dr. Comfort A., at Paw- tuxet, in 62d year,
Jan. 28, 1819
Benjamin, at Seekonk, in 56th year. Amer- ican of
Avis, widow of Capt. James, Sr., at Newport, in 82d year. American of
Oct. 12, 1819
Benjamin, a midshipman in the Navy, drowned in boarding the U. S. Sloop of War Hornet, in New York Harbor. Amer- ican of
June 6, 1820 June 8, 1820
William, in 52d year,
Hannah, widow of Jotham., Esq., at Cumber- land, in 72d year,
Miss Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Thomas, at Rehoboth, in 38th year,
Deliverance, wife of Nathaniel, at Cranston, in 70th year,
Frances W., daughter of late Capt. James, at Newport, aged 36 years,
James, at Shawneetown, Ill., in 47th year, eldest son of Nathaniel, of Cranston,
Eliza Ann, daughter of John J., at Cumber- land, aged 19 months,
Anson, at Foxboro, aged 9 years. Ameri- can of
Susan, wife of Lieut. John, at Foxboro, Mass., aged 53 years. American of
-, wife of Nehemiah, at Foxboro. Amer- ican of
Aug. 6, 1820
March 10, 1821_
April 24, 1821
June 2, 182I
Sept. - , 1821 Oct. 12, 1821 Nov. 6, 1821
Nov. 6, 1821
Nov. 6, 1821
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Feb. 5, 1819
Susannah, wife of Thomas, Esq., at Rehoboth, in 54th year,
March 29, 1817 April 28, 1817
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CARPENTER William M., youngest son of Sam-
uel, formerly of Killingly, Ct., at Provi- dence, in 2d year,
William Henry, son of Augustus, aged 2 years, 5 months,
May 10, 1822
Isaac, at Pompey, N. Y., aged about 50, drank a quart of raw whiskey during the evening. American of
Ezekiel, at Attleboro, in 89th year,
George, aged 43 years,
Abiah, at Rehoboth, aged 33 years,
Dec; 27, 1822 March 2, 1823
Susan S., daughter of Ezekiel, in 18th year,
John, in 85th year,
March 21, 1823 April 18, 1823 July 18, 1823
Daniel, at Seekonk, in 85th year,
Master George, aged 9 years,
Albert Greene, only son of Col. Earle, aged 1 year, 11 days,
Aug. 5, 1823
Job. of Providence, drowned by the upsetting of a boat in the harbor of Wilmington, N. C., Lydia, at Attleboro, aged 42 years. Ameri- can of
Aug. 10, 1823
Nov. 11, 1823
Susannah, wife of Jeremiah, and daughter of William Sprague, at Cranston, in 28th year, William, son of Benjamin, of Warwick, at Wil- mington. N. C., aged about 33 years,
Aug. 27, 1824
Emily, wife of Capt. Augustus, in 38th year, Martha Bartlett, daughter of Job, at North- bridge, Mass., aged 13 years. American of
Oct. 8, 1824 May 24, 1825
Dr. Alva, son of Elihu, of Seekonk in Mobile, Ala., in 27th year, graduate of Brown 1818, Amey A., in 39th year, at Cumberland,
Sarah Ann, daughter of John R., aged 14 years,
July 11, 1826
Ebeta, daughter of Dr. Darius, at Seekonk, in 4th year.
Aug. 1, 1826
Elpha French, infant daughter of Davis, at Seekonk. American of
Nov. 28, 1826
Thankful, wife of Benjamin, at South Kings- town,
John R., in 47th year.
Dr. Elihu, at Seekonk, in 74th year,
Stephen Henry, son of Stephen, at Fall River, aged 1 year, 5 months. American of Mary, wife of Oliver, in 80th year,
Capt. Peter, in 41st year, at New York ; had just returned from St. Thomas where he had been for his health ; his remains were brought here and buried with Masonic and military honors,
Aug. 5, 1825
Nov. 30, 1825 March 7, 1826
Dec. 27, 1826 April 28, 1827 July 5, 1827
July 6, 1827 Nov. 26, 1827
Feb. 14, 1822
May 28, 1822 Oct. 9, 1822 Nov. 19, 1822
Feb. 12, 1828
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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
CARPENTER Jane, daughter of the late Ben- ajab, aged 55 years,
Zerirah, widow of Benjamin, at Seekonk, in 61st year. American of
Nathaniel, at Cranston, in 85th year,
David, at Lime Rock, killed by a blast,
Oct. 4, 1828
Peter, at Rehoboth, in 30th year,
Jan. 28, 1829
Fear, wife of Cyrel, at Coventry, aged 58 years,
April 4, 1829
Jesse, native of St. Johns, N. B., at Provi- dence, aged 23 years,
Aug. 16, 1829
Ebenezer, son of Capt. Job, drowned at Val- ley Falls,
Aug. 23, 1829
William, of Seekonk, graduate of Brown Uni- versity,
Jan. 2, 1830
Dr. Comfort Augustus. at Cranston, in 71st year, Masonic honors,
Oliver, aged 85 years,
Nathaniel G., son of Col. Earl, in 5th year,
Sarah, wife of Lewis, at Sharon, Mass., in 54th year,
Andrew Jackson, infant son of Hosea. Amer- ican of
Sept. 4, 1832
Dec. 19, 1832
Dec. 19, 1832
Dec. 20, 1808
Samuel, at Newport, aged 60 years ; return- ing from visiting a sick relative, was blown off the causeway near Long Wharf and drowned,
Capt. John, at Newport, aged 77 years,
Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel E .. of New- port, at Warwick, aged 18 years. Ameri- can of
Capt. John, at Seekonk, in 45th year,
Henry, of Warren, at sea, on board schooner Exchange, of Bristol. American of
James and his daughter, drowned below Louisville, Ky .; he was formerly a con- gressman from Maine, recently a merchant at Baltimore,
Mary, wife of Ebenezer, at Jamestown, in 55th year. American of
Lydia B., daughter of William P., at New- port, aged 22 years. American of
Patience, daughter of the late Daniel, of Jamestown, at Westerly, aged 62 years. American of
Feb. 17, 1828
March 21, 1814 March 22, 1814
Sept. 30, 1814 Dec. 25, 1815
March 6, 18:8
Aug. 24, 1818
April 13, 1819
Aug. 20, 1819
Aug. 20, 1819
March 10, 1830 Oct. 8, 1830 Feb. 22, 1832
Aug. 19, 1832
Henry Clay, son of Cyrel S, at Olneyville, Horatio, at Seekonk, in 22d year,
CARR -, two brothers drowned in New York harbor,
March 7, 1828 Aug. 12, 1828
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CARR Miss Sally, daughter of the late Edward, Esq., of Jamestown, at Westerly. Ameri- can of
Joshua, at West Greenwich, aged 72 years,
Philip, son of Capt. Caleb, of Warren, at Matanzas, in 23d year. American of
May 29, 1821
Francis, Esq., attorney at law, at St. Louis, Mo., in 26th year,
Sept. 15, 1821
Hon. Francis, late member of Congress, at Bangor, Me., aged 69 years. American of Thomas Freebody, infant son of Capt. Rob- ert R., at Newport, aged 7 months,
Oct. 26, 1821
Samuel C., at Newport, in 79th year,
Robert, of Rhode Island, aged 28 years, at New York hospital, of abscess, between Dec. 1, 1821 and Feb. 28, 1822. American of
Mr. - , the comedian, at New Orleans, of the fever. American of
Lillis, daughter of late Capt. Samuel, at Warren, in 21st year,
John, at Jamestown, in 50th year,
Sally, daughter of late Capt. Samuel, at War- ren, in 28th year. American of
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of late Jonathan, at Warren, in 76th year. American of
Samuel E, at Newport, aged 54 years. American of
Sally, widow of late Capt. Samuel, at Warren, in 54th year,
Samuel I., at Newport, aged 60 years. Amer- ican of
June 13, 1826
Aug. 23, 1826
Aug. 23, 1826
June 13, 1827
June 27, 1827
March 20, 1828
Caleb Saunders, son of Capt. Turner, at Warren, in 3d year,
Stephen, infant son of Caleb, at Pawtuxet, aged 15 months,
March 22, 1822
Oct. 11, 1822
Feb. 28, 1823 July 24, 1823
April 5, 1825
Aug. 26, 1825
Sept. 13, 1825
March 23, 1826
Elizabeth, daughter of Rowland, at Westerly, aged 29 years,
Elizabeth, daughter of Rowland, Esq., at Westerly, aged 28 years,
William, son of Samuel, at Newport, aged 17 months,
Betsey Miller, daughter of Capt. Caleb, at Warren, in 21st year ; was scared on the road by some real or imaginary object,
Ann, widow of Samuel C., at Newport, aged 77 years.
Thomas, son of late Oliver, at Jamestown, aged 50 years,
Aug. 21, 1828
Sept. 29, 1828 Oct. 2, 1828
March 17, 1820 Oct. 17, 1820
Dec. 17, 1821 Dec. 22, 1821
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
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CARR Mrs. - , wife of Capt. Caleb, at Warren, at an advanced age,
Capt. Caleb, at Warren, a Revolutionary offi- cer, in 88th year, Eliza, wife of Stephen, daughter of Lee Langley, in 23d year,
April 2, 1829
April 3, 1829
Jan. 6, 1830
Elizabeth Mason, only daughter of John, aged 4 years, 5 months, at Pawtucket, Benjamin, at Jamestown, aged 66 years,
June 30, 1830 March 27, 1831
CARRICO Mrs. Deborah, at Beverly, aged 40. American of
Aug. 8, 1823
Aug. 14, 1829
CARRINGTON Hon. Paul, Jr., at Charlotte Co. Va. American of
Feb. 2, 1816
Paul, Esq , at Charlotte Co., Va., a soldier of the Revolution. American of
July 17, 1818
Susan, wife of Henry, at Middletown, Ct., aged 44 years. American of
Sept. 13, 1825
CARRIQUE Henry, son of Rev. Richard, of Hartford, Ct. Lost at sea from brig Sea Island on passage from New London to Matanzas, aged 20 years,
CARROLL Schuyler, son of Dr. Ephraim, at Woodstock, Ct., in 17th year. American of
Rev. John, Roman Catholic Primate, at Bal- timore, aged 80 years,
Dec. 3, 1815
April 14, 1820 Aug. 17, 1825
CARSON Capt. John, was shot Jan. 21, by Lieut. Smith, at Philadelphia,
Mrs. Ann, at the Penitentiary, Philadelphia, of Typhus Fever. American of William, at Hamptonville, N. C., was search- ing for gold at the Mecklenburgh mines,
CARTER Deadana, daughter of Stanley, at Scit- uate, in 13th year,
Benjamin, merchant, at Baltimore, formerly of this town, aged 32 years. American of Robert B., Contractor for U. S. Troops in Georgia, at Georgia. American of
John, Esq., aged 69 years, a native of Phila- delphia; for about 45 years was editor and proprietor of the Providence Gazette; was at one time postmaster. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Crocker,
Nov. 20, 1823
June 30, 1809
Henry, late of Washington, D. C., in Missouri, killed by - Gentry. American of Thomas, of Ireland, at Mobile, aged 37 years, CARRUTH Joseph, at Northboro, aged 66 years. American of
June 29, 1830 Feb. 4, 1816 May 4, 1824
Sept. 7, 1829
May 26, 1809
May 5, 1812
Feb. 22, 1814
Aug. 19, 1814
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CARRIEL Mrs. Rebecca, at Shrewsbury, aged 82 years,
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CARTER John, printer, in this town, in 41st year, John, formerly of East Greenwich, in 35th year,
William, of Providence, in 37th year, had been from home 4 years, at St. Francis- ville, La.,
Dorothy, widow of William, at Newport, in 74th year. American of
Horace, executed at Worcester for an un- natural assault upon an aged woman, Ruth Ainsworth. American of
John, of Virginia, at Providence, in 25th year, Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Joseph, at Boston, aged 53 years,
Jan. 7, 1827
Aug. 30, 1828
Sept. 1, 1829
Jan. 2, 1830
Feb. 12, 1830
April 24, 1831 April 29, 1831 May 6, 1831
May 7, 1831
July 1, 1831
Sept. 23, 1824
Dec. 7, 1824
Aug. 23, 1825
Capt. Benjamin, at Camden, S. C., aged 75 years, the last of the old soldiers of Cam- den. He was at battles of Brandywine and Germantown where he was wounded ; wintered at Valley Forge; was at Gates' defeat at Camden ; was one of the skir- mishers to harrass Cornwallis' retreat through the Carolina's; was at Hobkirk Hill and Eutaw Springs at the taking of Fort Mott and joined a knot of officers un- der an oak tree near McCord's Ferry, who swore to be revenged on the British for hanging Col. Hayne. American of
Dr. Benjamin Bowen, eldest son of late John, of Providence, at New York, aged 60 years, Dr. Benjamin Bowen. American of Miss Elizabeth, at Boston. aged 52 years,
Sarah, wife of Cornelius S., aged 23 years, 3 months,
Dr. Benjamin Bowen, a graduate of R. I. College, 1786, see sketch in American of CARTWRIGHT Major, the friend to Civil Liberty, in England,
John, the celebrated performer on musical glasses, at New York, aged 68 years. American of
Thomas, of Rhode Island, at New York Hospital, aged 28 years,
Feb. 21, 1815 Dec. 22, 1819
Aug. 10, 1821
Aug. 27, 1822
Dec. 13, 1825 Feb. 20, 1826
George E., aged 25 years, son of late Esbon, of Dudley, Mass., at Jacksonville, Fla.,
Thaddeus P., of Boston, at Rio Janeiro. American of
Nathaniel H., Esq., of New York, at Mar- seilles, France; was known as the editor of the Statesman and author of a book of travels,
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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
CARTWRIGHT James, of Nantucket, at sea, of an unknown disease,
CARVALDO Moses Gomez, a Jew born in Portugal in 1706, emigrated to Holland in 1729; has been twice married. His eldest child died when 78 years and his youngest is only 22, both children by first wife. In 1798 his second wife was delivered of a son who died shortly after. In 1804 he saw his 5th generation in a great, great grandson. He never lost a tooth or wore glasses. American of
CARVER Amey, wife of John G., in 29th year, Capt. Joseph, formerly of Scituate, R. I., at Richfield, N. Y.,
Frederick A. M., at Taunton, aged 32 years, Sally, widow of William, at Taunton, aged 56 years. American of
Feb. 13, 1824
Joanna, widow of Nathan, at Taunton, aged 80 years. American of
John, aged 42 years,
Preston, of Shutesbry, at New Braintree, aged 22 years. In an attempt to descend from a load of hay, he slipped, a stake was driven through his body and broke off. He lived 43 hours in great suffering. Amer- of
CASBEN William Henry, youngest son of Jere- miah, of Elkton, at Newark, Del., aged 19 years. He and his preceptor had a falling out and he withdrew from school. His father ordered him to apologize; rather than do it he shot himself, saying death before dishonor,
CASE Celinda, wife of Capt. John P., at North Kingstown, aged 33 years,
Hannah, wife of Nathan, at Coventry, aged 63 years,
CASEY Mr. - , in Dublin, Ire .; he directed that instead of expense at his funeral good and comfortable overcoats for 30 poorest men in the parish and 20 silk handker- chiefs for 20 poorest women, and that they should appear at his funeral with these on ; that 6 poor men act as bearers and have {1 each for their trouble. Amer- ican of
Silas, Esq., at East Greenwich, in 8Ist year, Abigail, widow of Silas, Society of Friends, at East Greenwich, in 85th year,
July 10, 1828
May 3, 1816 March 8, 1813
June 8, 1815 Aug. 16, 1822
March 2, 1827 Jan. 1, 1829
Aug. 6, 1830
Dec 9, 1814
Jan. 29, 1813
Oct. 7, 1828
May 17, 1816 Sept. 27, 1814
Sept. 14, 1821
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CASEY John, at East Greenwich, aged 88 years. American of
Elizabeth, wife of Wanton, Esq., at East Greenwich ; was a native of Brookfield, Mass., and daughter of Major N. Goodale, a Revolutionary officer ; he removed in 1789 to Ohio, where he was killed by the Indians ; she married early in Marietta, O., and has since lived in Rhode Island ; her age was 57, Aug. 2, 1830
CASHIER Catharine, murdered by Susan An- thony, who was sentenced to be hung for the crime. American of
March 24, 1829
Catharine, executed at Blackwell's Island, New York, for murder,
May 7, 1829
CASHMAN John, a seaman, executed at Lon- don, for rioting; he died with great courage, CASKEY Robert, murdered by Malcolm Wor- ley, in Adair Co., Ky., aged 82 years,
Sept. 22, 1826
CASSEDY Cornelius, native of Ireland, at Portsmouth, suddenly,
Aug. 22, 1824
CASSIDY James, waiter, killed by an explosion of a boiler on steamer Chief Justice Mar- shall, in Hudson River,
April 22, 1830
Oct. 9, 1821
CASSIN Lieut. Joseph, at sea, on board U. S. Ship Hornet, off Pensacola. American of Mrs. - , wife of the Commodore, at sea, on passage from Norfolk to Charleston. American of
Dec. 14, 1821
March 24, 1822
Nov. 30, 1826
Dec. 20, 1808
Sept. 11, 1818
June 1, 1821 April 14,,1828
CASTINE Jane, colored, at the Poorhouse, Erie Co., N. Y., aged about 119 years ; she was born at Nine Partners, N. Y., in 1711. American of
Jane (colored), at Poorhouse, Erie Co .. N. Y., aged 119 years ; she was born at. Nine Partners, Dutchess Co., N. Y., 1711. American of
Feb. 23, 1827
Com. John, commanding the Southern squadron, at Charleston, S. C.,
Lieutenant-Commander Joseph, on board U. S. Sch. Grampus, on passage from Pensa- cola to Havana,
CASTALL Thomas, drowned in New York har- bor,
CASTANOS General, in Spain, aged 75 years. American of
CASTILLANO Garcia Joseph Demas, executed at Norfolk, Va., for murder of Peter La- gourdotte,
CASTILLIO Joseph, seaman, of Boston, at Providence,
June 15, 1830
July 2, 1830
March 11, 1817
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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
CASTOFF Jeremiah F., son of John, of New- port, at Savannah, Ga., in 23d year, first mate of ship Good Return,
John, at Newport, aged 67 years,
CASWELL Mary, wife of William, in 49th year, at Newport. American of
Cyrus, at Taunton, aged 46 years,
July 30, 1816 Oct. 2, 1821
Moses, at Taunton, aged 88 years,
Nov. 22, 1821
wife of Noah, at Taunton,
April 13, 1823
G. K., native of Taunton, aged 30 years, in Jefferson Co., Miss.,
Oct. 26, 1824
Francis, son of Ebenezer, at Taunton, aged 26 years. American of
March 20, 1827
George, at Taunton, aged 81 years. Ameri- can of
Dec. 16, 1828
Mary T., infant daughter of Rev. Prof. Cas- well,
Oct. 8, 1832
CATLIN Julius, brother of the artist, drowned at Carthage, Lower Falls, N. H. Ameri- can of
Sept. 30, 1828
CATTONEAU Capt. D. N., at Savannah; he commanded the U. S. frigate Pallas under Paul Jones, served in the Revolution. American of
Dec. 27, 1808
CAULFIELD Thomas, comedian, formerly of Boston Theatre, at Cincinnati, in 49th year. American of
May 19, 1815
CAUTRE Louis, a Frenchman ; he dressed him- self in Oriental costume, presented him- self at the door of a hermitage near Mt. Vesuvius and announced he wished to stay a few days; he got a hermit to accompany him to the crater of the volcano, where he deliberately jumped into its vortex. Amer- ican of April 6, 1821
CAVENDISH Mrs. - , from the shock of the death of the Princess Charlotte, in Eng- land. American of
CAWING John W., son of Henry, at New York, aged 5 years. American of
CAZEY Corporal John, native of Ireland, at Newport ; was found dead under the ram- parts of Fort Adams ; supposed to have fallen from the heights in a fit of derange- ment,
CEASER, a negro, executed at Norfolk, Va., for murder of Officer Flood,
CEAVER John, native of Ireland, at the asylum, CEY Miss Rebecca, at Bristol, aged 24 years,
June 27, 1820 May 21, 1824
Jan. 13, 1818
Aug. 10, 1819
Oct. 2, 1824
July 14, 1815 Jan. 27, 1829 Dec. 17, 1832
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CHASE Hon. Samuel, in Maryland, one of the as- sociate justices of the United States, a pat- riot of 1776. American of
CHACE William, son of John, at Attleboro, in 24th year,
Asa, at Somerset, in 69th year,
Lyman, at Smithfield, in 21st year,
Oct. 25, 1813
Edward, at Warren, aged 76 years. Ameri- can of
Sept. 23, 1814
Mary, wife of Capt. William, formerly of this town, at Lansingburgh, N. Y., aged 84 years,
May 7, 1815
Frances, daughter of William, aged 3 years, in this town,
Oct. 24, 1815
April 14, 1816
CHACE Francis, at Amesbury, of hydrophobia ; was bitten middle of last March by a heifer
who it was thought had been bitten by a dog. American of
June 18, 1816
June 28, 1816
CHASE Alice, daughter of late Zacchaus, at Portsmouth, in 43d year,
May 4, 1817
CHACE Harriet Jones, infant daughter of John B., in this town,
Aug. 6, 1817
Hugh, editor of Louisiana Rambler ; was killed by George B. Curtis, who fired a musket within a foot of his face, said act was done in a quarrel. Chace leaves a widow not 15 years old, at Natchez, Miss. Ameri- can of
Oct. 2, 1818
Nov. 25, 1818 Sept. 25, 1819
George Jenkins, son of John B., aged 3 mos., Freeborn, daughter of Holder, at Portsmouth, aged 38 years. American of
Nov. 30, 1819
Capt. Gilbert, at Newport, in 50th year. American of
Jan. 14, 1820
Holder, at Portsmouth, in 86th year. Amer- ican of
Samuel, son of John B., aged 22 months,
Pardon, formerly of Attleboro, at Fayetteville, N. C., in 27th year,
Sept. 17, 1820
Benjamin, at Portsmouth, in 73d year,
Nov. 13, 1820
Mary, eldest daughter of Caleb, at Dighton, Mass. American of
Dec. 5, 1820
Dec. 15, 1820
Sherbourne, was wounded at Powder Mill ex- plosion, caused death. American of
June 28, 1811
July 4, 1811 July 19, 1812
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