Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 11

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 714


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CHASE Marcus, at Rehoboth, in 28th year,


Francis, Jr., at Newtown, N. H., in 32d year; an obituary and long account in American of


Zachais, at Portsmouth, in 79th year, of So- ciety of Friends,


Aug. 6, 1816


Capt. S. W. C., native of Massachusetts, at Savannah, Ga. Masonic honors,


Jan. 14, 1820 March 7, 1820


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


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CHACE Joanna, widow of Edward, at Warren, in 91st year,


-, a lad, from a severe punishment by the teacher, at Athens, Vt. American of


Sarah, daughter of James, at Middletown, aged 17 years,


Content, daughter of Benjamin, deceased, at Portsmouth, aged 41 years,


June 7, 1821


Capt. John, of Providence, at St. Mary's. Ga., in 37th year,


Sept. 1, 1821


Elizabeth, widow of Zacheus, at Portsmouth, in 83d year, Society of Friends. American of


Oct. 2, 1821


Peter, at Middletown, aged 30 years. Amer- ican of


Oct. 12, 1821


Jonathan, at Nantucket, aged 69 years. American of


Nov. 27, 1821


Freeborn, widow of Holder, at Portsmouth, aged 79 years. American of


Sept. 17, 1822


Jan. 3, 1823 March 25, 1823


Stephen, of Society of Friends, at Kensing- ton, N. H., aged 70 years. American of


Aug. 12, 1823


CHASE James, son of James, at Taunton. American of


Sept. 19, 1823


CHACE James, son of Asa, of Swanzey, at Fair- haven, aged about 21,


Oct. 3, 1823


Hannah F., wife of John B., and daughter of Alexander Jones, of Providence, at Charles- town, Mass., in 33d year,


Oct. 14, 1823


Capt. Stephen B., a nautical commander who formerly sailed out of this port, at Somerset,


Oct. 15, 1823


Michael, of Rhode Island, at New Orleans. American of


Oct. 28, 1823


Daniel, Esq, at Prudence Island, aged 65 years, former member of General Assem- bly from Portsmonth,


Nov. 19, 1823


Anna, wife of Capt. Henry, formerly of Little Compton, at Scipio, N. Y.,


Rev. Philander, Jr., of Zanesville, Ohio, son of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Chace, at Charles- ton, S. C.,


Jonathan, suddenly, at Swanzey, in 78th year, of Society of Friends,


Nancy V., daughter of late Elisha, at New- port, aged 24 years,


March 9, 1821


March 16, 1821


Feb. 19, 1824


March 1, 1824


June 25, 1824


Aug. 12, 1824


March 21, 1821


Susan, wife of James, and daughter of Thomas R. Congdon, of Jamestown, at Portsmouth, aged 29 years,


Elizabeth, widow of Aaron, at Portsmouth, aged 86 years. American of


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CHACE Arnold Rhodes, infant son of Capt. Eph- raim,


Capt. Abner, at Sutton, Mass., aged 43 years. American of


July 8, 1825


Edward, at Somerset, in 53d year, of Society of Friends,


July 24, 1825


Hannah, widow of Capt. Samuel, at Newport. American of


Sept. 6, 1825


Edmund, at Rehoboth, aged about 26, fell from a stage,


Dec. 19, 1825


Hannah, wife of Benjamin, at Middleboro, aged 50 years,


July 30, 1826


Abigail, widow of Amos, and daughter of Robert Miller, of Dighton, at Mendon, aged 83 years,


Feb. 19, 1827


Susan, wife of Oliver, at Fall River, in 54th year,


John Q., son of William, in 5th year,


John, at Swanzey, aged 53 years. American of


Feb. 12, 1828


John, at Swanzey, aged 53 years. American of


Feb. 29, 1828


Philip, son of Simeon, of Rehoboth, at Water- loo, N. Y., aged about 44 years,


March 31, 1828


CHASE David P., at Millbury, aged 75 years. American of


April 1, 1828


Patience, widow of Nathan, at Somerset, aged 71 years, of Society of Friends,


Jan. 18, 1829


CHASE Phebe, wife of Amasa, and daughter of Nehemiah Cole, of Society of Friends, at Farmington, N. Y. American of


May 1, 1829 July 29, 1829


CHACE Mrs. Polly, at Brookfield, aged 33 years, Lothrop L., of Barnstable, mate of the Sap- pho, at New Orleans. American of


Sept. 11, 1829


Simeon, at West Newbury, aged 84 years, graduate of Harvard. American of Desire, wife of John, at New Bedford, aged 22 years. American of


Oct. 9, 1829


Edwin Lippitt, twin son of John B. Amer- ican of


Capt. Benjamin, at Fall River,


Hannah, aged 81 years, of Society of Friends, CHASE John, eldest son of James, at Middle- town, aged 46 years, member of General Assembly. American of


Ruth, widow, at Nantucket, aged 59 years. American of


April 18, 1825


March 19, 1830


May 14, 1830 July 29, 1830 Nov. 28, 1830


Feb. 8, 1831


March 11, 1831


July 30, 1827 Jan. 21, 1828


CHACE Elizabeth Stillwell, infant daughter of John B. and Lydia S. Chase,


Oct. 25, 1828


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


41


CHACE Rhoda C., infant. daughter of Dr. Jarvis B., at Warren, aged 7 months,


Eliza, wife of Samuel C., in 24th: year,


Capt. Philip, master of sloop Victory, of Free- town, at Providence,


Feb. 23, 1832


George Henry, infant son of William W., aged I year,


William Buchanan, son of Samuel C., aged I year,


Oct. 5, 1832


Sept. 2, 1832


Jabez, at North Kingstown, in 100th year,


Jabez, at North Kingstown, in 67th year, very suddenly. American of


Sept. 22, 1820


Rachel, widow of Sirket, at North Kings- town, aged 49 years,


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June 26, 1822 Sept. 25, 1822 Oct. 5, 1828


CHADWICK Frances, daughter of Joseph, at .Newport, aged 11 years. American of


April 11, 1820


John, mate of sloop Fly, of Bristol, drowned at sea. American of


Joseph, at Newport, aged 44 years,


Lieut. Daniel, at Worcester, Mass., aged 37 years. American of


March 4, 1825


Frances Amelia, infant daughter of John, at Bristol, aged 2 months, 7 days,


Jan. 30, 1829


Mary Elizabeth, daughter of John, at Bristol, aged I year, 10 months,


Feb. 6, 1829


Seth H., formerly of Falmouth, Mass., at Providence, in 30th year,


June 8, 1829


Isaiah, at Falmouth, aged 80 years. Ameri- can of


Jan. 5, 1830


CHAFFEE Willard, son of late Jonathan, at Seekonk, in 24th year,


Nathaniel, at Seekonk, aged 87 years,


Ephraim, at Seekonk, in 66th year. Ameri- can of


William Crapon, son of Major Zachariah,


Louisa Martin, daughter of William, at Olneyville, aged I year, 11 days,


Aaron, Jr., at Seekonk, in 18th year,


Joseph Barney, son of William, aged 18 months, at Olneyville,


! Abigail, wife of Daniel, in 54th year, at Thomps, Cuba,


Miss Nancy, formerly of Providence, at Bal- timore, in 37th year,


Sept. 27, 1821 July 3, 1822


Aug. 12, 1825 Sept. 23, 1825


Nov. 24, 1826 Feb. 3, 1827


April 29, 1827


April 22, 1828


June 6, 1828


April 1I, 1831 Nov. 29, 1831


Feb. 29, 1832


Alfred A., son of Dean, at Central Falls, in 18th year, CHADSEY Elisha G., aged 26 years, drowned near Prudence. Island by upsetting of a boat,


Aug. 14, 1818 Jan. 1, 1820


George, at North Kingstown, aged 41 years, John, Jr., at North Kingstown,


May 25, 1821 Sept. 6, 1822


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CHAFFEE Selene Edwards, daughter of Major Zachariah, in 5th year,


- -, child of Zachariah, killed by being run over by a wagon,


Oct. 23, 1828


Eunice Foster, daughter of Stephen, at Bris- to],


Amelia D., wife of Harvey, in 29th year,


Richard Saunders, infant son of Capt. Josiah, aged 9 months, 10 days,


Oct. 24, 1831


Richard Saunders, son of Capt. Josiah, aged 9 months. 10 days,


Oct. 24, 183!


CHALONER William, son of late Capt. Walter, of Troy, Mass., at Havana, aged 41 years, CHAMBERLAIN Mrs. Charlotte, wife of Cal-


Oct. 25, 1821


vin, in this town, in 53d year ; leaves two daughters,


Aug. 3, 1817


Benjamin, at Thetford, Vt., aged 7 years ; killed by a loaded gun that he and his brother were playing with. American of Miss Deliverance, at East Bridgewater, Mass., aged 52 years. American of


April 14, 1826


Hannah, widow, at Worcester, aged 63 years, Elizabeth M., at Coventry, in 60th year,


Aug. 28, 1830


CHAMBERS Nancy, eldest daughter of James, in 19th year. American of


Feb. 3, 1824


James, aged 63 years. American of Reuben B., aged 24 years,


March 16, 1827


William, M: D., at New York, inventor of medicines for cure of intemperance,


July 22, 1827


CHAMPLAIN George, Esq., at Newport, Benjamin, eldest son of Hon. Daniel, of Exe- ter, at North Kingstown, aged 25 years,


Benjamin, at Exeter, aged 76 years. Ameri- can of


Capt. Guy. native of New London, Ct., drowned by upsetting of a boat in Louisi- ana; he commanded during the late war the privateers Gen. Armstrong and War- rior, in both of which he had severe actions with the enemy. American of


Samuel, at Exeter, aged 71 years. American of


July 30, 1830 Dec. 30, 1832


Nov. 16, 1809


Sept. 29, 1814


June 20, 1817


Nov. 28, 1817


Dec. 8, 1818


April 24, 1821


Aug. 23, 1826


George, Esq., at London, aged 82 years ; he formerly practiced law in Maryland. Amer- ican of


Aug. 2, 1825 March 28, 1826


John S., son of John, at Sharon, aged 14 years ; he fell from a horse, one foot caught in the stirrup and his head striking a log caused instant death. American of Charles H .. in 7th year,


Oct. 23, 1828


Dec. 24, 1828


April 13, 1831


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


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CHAMPLAIN Sarah, widow of Capt. Oliver, and sister of the late George Gibbs, Esq., at Newport, in 84th year, Samuel A., son of Christopher, at South Kingstown, aged 24 years,


Phebe, widow of Christopher, of Newport, at Providence, in 75th year,


Capt. Adam, of U. S. revenue cutter Craw- ford, at St. Mary's, Fla .; was a native of Rhode Island,


Mrs. Margaret, at Newport,


Ruth, daughter of late Capt. Oliver, aged 70 years, at Newport,


Aug. 17, 1830


Nov. 19, 1830


Daniel G., at Exeter, in 35th year,


May 22, 1831 May 29, 1831


[NOTE. This notice says he was for many years a Representative in the Gen- eral Assembly and member of Conven- tion to form a State Constitution. His age must be given wrong. J. N. A.] Mrs. - , of Macon, drowned in the wreck of the packet brig Edwina, off Hatteras, CHAMPNEY - , the master joiner, at Charles- town, Mass ,instantly killed in the navy yard while launching a vessel, aged 74 years, CHANDLER Mr. - , drowned near Bristol Ferry. American of


Benjamin T., Esq., in this town, in 32d year, Peter, at Pomfret, in 84th year. American of


Lemuel, of Providence, at Turks Island,


Harriet Tillinghast, daughter of the late Lemuel, aged 19 months,


Nov. 2, 1818


Erastus, of firm of R. and E. Chandler, at Taunton, aged 42 years,


June 16, 1823


Rufus, Esq., at London, Eng., aged 76 years, formerly attorney at law at Worcester, Mass. American of


Eliza, daughter of Stockbridge, suddenly, aged about 16 years,


CANDLER Mrs. Mary, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 73 years. American of CHANDLER Arthur, formerly of Plymouth, at Rehoboth,


Stockbridge, in 48th year,


CHANEY Miss Elizabeth, at New London, aged 28 years,


June 3, 1832


June 19, 1814


Nov. 25, 1808 Jan. 23, 1815


Nov. 5, 1816 Sept. 16, 1817


Dec. 26, 1823


Feb. 17, 1825


March 22, 1825


Aug. 12, 1826 Nov. 11, 1828


Dec. 26, 1821


.


March 17, 1821


Oct. 15, 1822


March 1, 1823


Oct. 28, 1823 Oct. 14, 1827


Elizabeth, daughter of Christopher, at South Kingstown, aged 14 years. American of Eliza, wife of William and daughter of Daniel Phinney, at Warren,


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CHANEY Miss Polly, at New London, aged 25 years. Three sisters in this family have ' died within nine days,


Dec. 28, 1821


CHANNING Francis D., at sea, the 19th day from Rio Janeiro, on passage to Boston, formerly of Newport. American of


March 19, 1811


Miss Elizabeth, of Newport, at an advanced age. American of


Nov. 10, 1820


Barbara H., wife of Dr. Walter, eldest daugh- ter of Samuel G. Perkins, Esq., at Boston, aged 26 years. American of


Oct. 15, 1822


Walter, Esq., at Boston, aged 69 years, for- merly of Newport. American of


Feb. 6, 1827 Ang. 10, 1819 March 18, 1821


CHAPIN Sarah, daughter of Josiah. American of Lucinda, wife of Reuben, in 51st year,


Royal Sibley, son of Josiah, at Uxbridge, Mass., aged 22 months,


Aug. 13, 1824


Mary Ann, wife of Amory, and daughter of Col. Jeremiah Manton, at Johnston, aged 22 years,


Ang. 15, 1825


Eliza Watson, only child of Amory, of Provi- dence, at Johnston, aged 15 months. American of


Nov. 25, 1825


Mary, daughter of Eliphalet, aged 27 years, at Springfield. American of


Miss Sally B., at Warwick, in 24th year,


Sarah Maria, daughter of Josiah, aged 15 months,


Oct. 11, 1828


Charles C., son of Josiah, aged 16 months,


Oct. 17, 1830


Eliza (Watson), wife of Jacob, Esq., and daughter of Rev. Mr. Watson, of Barring- ·ton, at Taunton,


Nov. 18, 1830 March 14, 1831


Sarah Ann, wife of Amory, in 21st year,


Dec. 13, 1831


CHAPLIN J. H., Esq., at New Orleans, of the fever. American of


Oct. 11, 1822


Dr. James P., at Cambridge, aged 46 years. American of


Oct. 21, 1828


CHAPMAN Amos, formerly of Preston, Ct., aged 39 years, at Baltimore,


Aug. 30, 1823


Maria, widow of Amos, formerly of Newport, R. I., at Baltimore, aged 49 years,


Sept. 3, 1823


Miss Mary, at Newport, aged 26 years. · American of


Hon. Asa, of Superior Court of Connecticut, at New Haven. American of


July 19, 1825


Oct. 4, 1825


.


Sept. 5, 1826 March 10, 1827


Thaddeus, at Worcester, aged 75 years,


Rev. Ebenezer, formerly pastor Second Bap- tist Church in Sutton, now Millbury, at Hardwich, Mass., aged 89 years. Amer- ican of


Dec. 31, 1822


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


CHAPMAN William, formerly of Rhode Island, in .Genessee, N. Y., in 68th year, Elizabeth, daughter of Peleg, at Newport, aged 14 years, suddenly,


John, at Attleboro, aged 76 years, soldier of the Revolution and pensioner. American of Anna, at Groton, Ct., aged 94 years ; having


left 4 children, the eldest is now 76, 41 grand, 103 great grand and 3 great, great grandchildren. American of


Capt. David, aged 52 years. A lad fired at a bird and wounded the Captain so as to cause death. American of


Ann H., at Boston, aged 60 years. American of


- -, daughter of Amos, drowned in Con- necticut River, near Chatham. American of


- -, daughter of Alvin, drowned in Con- necticut River, near Chatham. American of


Mrs -, at Rochester, N. Y. In drawing water, fell headlong into the well. Amer- ican of


Ann, wife of William, at Scole, Norfolk Co., Eng., aged 92 years. She wished to be buried with her contrary to the usual posi- tion. She was married at 47, her husband 17 and is now living in 62d year. Ameri- can of


CHAPPELL John, of Marblehead, seaman of Brig Success, wrecked on Brant Rock, Marshfield, 84 days from St. Petersburg, Russia,


Miss -- , at Groton, Ct., aged 18 years, bit- ten by a mad dog. American of


-, drowned in the bay by upsetting of a boat,


Edward T., formerly of Newport. only sur- viving son of Scranton, at Norfolk, Va., in 29th year,


Samuel, late of Preston, Ct., formerly of South Kingstown, drowned at Norwich Falls,


Rhoda, wife of William, formerly of Newport, at Providence, in 50th year,


Robert, son of James, of Newport, at Fall River, aged 38 years,


Robert, son of John, of Newport, at Fall River, aged 33 years,


Sept. - , 1828 May 16, 1829


May 22, 1829


April 23, 1830


May 14, 1830


May 3, 1831


Aug. 30, 1831


Aug. 30, 1831


Jan. 10, 1832


June 1, 1832


Nov. 27, 1811


March 1, 1816


Sept. 14, 1817


Aug. 24, 1821


Nov. 30, 1827


July 22, 1828 Feb. 2, 1829


Feb. 2, 1829


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CHAPPELL Sarah, widow of Scranton, formerly of Newport, at Providence, in 79th year, CHAPPOTIN Leon, native of St. Domingo, and late a resident of Providence, at Island of Cuba, aged 58 years,


May 31, 1831


May 7, 1823


Miss Cordelia, daughter of Leon, deceased, of Providence, at Meadeville, Conn., aged 16 years,


Oct. 24, 1823


CHARLOTTE The Princess, of England. Amer- ican of


Jan. 6, 1818


CHARLES Daniel, murdered by Sarah How- land, near Newport. American of


IV, King of Spain, at Naples,


Oct. 27, 1826 Jan. 19, 1819


Emanuel IV, brother of the King of Sardinia, aged 68 years. American of


Jan. 14, 1820


Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden and Duke of Zoehrington, born 1728. He is suc- ceeded by Charles Louis Frederick, born 1786. American of


Aug. 23, 1811


CHARLTON Ellen G., wife of the Mayor, at Savannah. Ga. American of


Oct. 31, 1820


CHATHAM Countess, daughter of Lord Vis- count Sidney, at London. American of CHATTERTON Odell, at Havana, in 26th year, formerly of New York. American of


July 13, 1821


CHAUNCEY Charles, LL.D., at New Haven, aged 76, formerly Judge of Superior Court of Connecticut, at New Haven. American of


Augusta Alethea, eldest daughter of Com- modore Chauncey, at Washington, D. C., Mrs. Anna, mother of the Commodore, at Brooklyn Navy Yard, in 88th year. Amer- ican of


July 31, 1829


CHAUTEAU Col. Auguste, the Patriarch, of St. Louis, in 80th year, at St. Louis,


Feb. 24, 1829


CHAYEUX -, executed for the murder of Monsieur and his son, at Paris, France ; he died with great courage. American of CHEETHAM James, editor and proprietor of American Citizen and Watch Tower, at Bloomingdale, N. Y., in 38th year,


Oct. 28, 1817


Sept. 19, 1810


CHEATHAM Col. Matthew, in Virginia, member of the Assembly for many years. Ameri- can of


CHEDELL Albert Parmo, infant son of George, aged 16 months, 20 days,


Nov. 10, 1815


Sept. 20, 1829


Louis Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden, and Duke of Zoehringen, in Baden, aged 33 years. American of


'May 7, 1819


Sept. 22, 1829


May 2, 1823 March 10, 1824


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


CHEEK John, killed by David Hobbs, both drunk. American of


Aug. 24, 1827


CHEEVER Rosannah, of Wrentham, Mass., widow of John, at Providence, aged 82 years,


Sept. 8, 1822


Mrs. Hannah, wife of Jacob, at Manchester, aged 32 years; while dressing her children the 30th her clothes took fire, she lingered until the 6th when she died. American of Clarissa, at Wrentham, aged 33 years. Amer- ican of


Dec. 18, 1829


April 12, 1831


CHENEY Elizabeth, wife of Rev. Joseph, and sister of Rev. Mr. Preston, of Providence, at Salisbury, Vt. American of


Oct. 12, 1819 Oct. 24, 1821


Feb. 24, 1831 Aug. 28, 1831


Frank Dexter, son of Charles, aged 13 months, Nancy, wife of Elder Martin, at Olneyville, in 31st year,


Dec. 23, 1831


Nathaniel, at Foster, aged 80 years, Revolu- tionary pensioner,


Jan. 19, 1832


CHESEBROUGH E -. at Richmond, Va., found dead in a garret. American of


July 12, 1825


CHESSMAN Benjamin Hallett, infant son of Rev. Mr. -- , at Warren. American of CHESTERFIELD Earl of, in England. It was for a forgery on this nobleman that Dr. Dodd was executed. American of


Feb. 2, 1819


Oct. 27, 1815


CHETS Albert, at Providence, aged about 90, of Narragansett tribe of Indians,


April 2, 1829


CHICKERING Hannah, wife of Farnum, and daughter of the late John Duncklee, of Mt. Vernon, N. H., in 27th year,


Farnum, in 38th year, Masonic honors,


Oliver, at Rutland, Mass., soldier of the Rev- olution, aged 80 years. American of


CHICHESTER, Bishop of, in England, aged 50 years. American of


CHILD Mary Turner, wife of John T., Esq., at Warren. American of


Alpheus, at Woodstock, Ct., in 56th year. American of


Jan. 27, 1809


Capt. Hale, at Warren, in 57th year. Amer- ican of


Col. Sylvester, at Warren, in 66th year. American of


Dec. 28, 1816 Dec. 1, 1823


March 29, 1831 June 15, 1824


Nov. 22, 1808


Feb. 17, 1815


May 23, 1815


William, aged 2 1 years, took saltpetre for salts, Lieut. John, at Dunstable, aged 92, soldier in French and Revolutionary Wars; pro- fessor of religion 76 years. His loss is lamented by 169 descendents,


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CHILD Ann, wife of Griffin, and eldest daughter of Capt. Lewis Peck, of and at this town, in 42d year, left 2 children,


Ann, wife of Griffin, aged 41 years,


Daniel, at Millbury, aged 71 years, deaf and dumb. American of.


John, Esq., at Warren, aged 87 years,


John, seaman, on board brig Dover, ot this port, at Port au Prince, aged 17 years,


CHILDS Charles, son of Martin, aged 4 years, 7 months, at Cranston,


CHILD James Griffin, son of Griffin, in 6th year,


Mary, wife of Nehemiah, Esq., at Woodstock, Ct., in 63d year. American of


Sarah, wife of Col. Moses N., at Worcester, aged 53 years,


Feb. 4, 1823


Nov. 14, 1823 Aug. 14, 1824


James, infant son of Griffin, aged 6 months,


Samuel Sterry, formerly of Providence, at Havana, aged 37 years,


Dec. 8, 1825


Jeremiah, at Warren, in 79th year. He is the last of 8 brothers and sisters whose united


ages with those of father and mother was 850 years,


Col. Moses N., at Worcester, aged 52 years, Henry, aged 25 years,


Phebe, wife of Morris, at Warren, aged 25 years,


Mary Jane, infant daughter of Ezra O., at Warren, aged 8 months,


Aug. 13, 1826


Capt. Samuel C., formerly of Warren, at Bal- timore, in 39th year,


Capt. Sylvester, at Warren. aged 64 years,


Capt. Nathan, at Warren, aged 63 years, David W., Esq., at Boston, aged 58 years. American of


Samuel, son of late John, Esq., at Warren, aged 65 years,


Hannah B., at Newton, aged 22 years. During the absence of the family she fell into the well. American of


John T., Esq., at Warren, in 76th year, former president Warren Bank and Warren In- surance Company,


April 16, 1816 April 16, 1816


June 4, 1816 Sept. 27, 1819


Jan. - , 1817


Sept. 21, 1820


May 15, 1821


Sept. 14, 1821


Robert, aged 23 years, first officer of brig Mary, of Baltimore, son of Capt. Christo- pher, of Warren, at sea, on passage from Batavia to Amsterdam,


CHILDS George Horace, infant son of John G, CHILD Alpha, eldest son of Darius, Esq., of Fairlee, Vt., in 22d year, at Providence,


Aug. 31, 1824 Aug. 1, 1825


Dec. 29, 1825 Jan. 30, 1826 March 13, 1826


April 4, 1826


Oct. 14, 1826 Sept. 3, 1828 Sept. 20, 1829


Feb. 9, 1830


April 11, 1831


April 12, 1831


July 29, 1831


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


CHILD William, son of late Capt. Haile, drowned; leaves a large family. American of Hannah, infant daughter of John G., aged 2 years.


Sept. 27, 1831


Sept. 16, 1832


CHILLCOTT the giant, at Trenaw, Cornwall, Eng., aged 60 years, suddenly ; was 6 ft, 4 in hight, barefooted ; around breast, 6 ft, 9 in; weight, 460 pounds; was a constant smoker, and used 3 pounds of tobacco weekly ; one of his stockings would hold six gallons of wheat. American of


CHILSON Ethan, at Smithfield, in 26th year. He received a bad scald April 22,


Mary Gardiner, daughter of Gardiner,


June 28, 1818 Sept. 21, 1831


CHINERY Mercy D., wife of Horace, at Men- don, Mass., in 32d year, very suddenly,


Sept. 10, 1828


CHIPMAN Ward, president of the Province, a native of Massachusetts, at Fredericton, N. B. American of


March 2, 1824


Sept. 15, 1829


June 1, 1830


CHRISTIAN Edward, Esq., professor of the laws of England, and chief justice of the Island of Ely ; was editor of Blackstone's Commentaries at Downing College, Cam- bridge. American of


June 3, 1823


CHRISTIE William, of Charleston, S. C., at sea, on board the ship Rising States, on passage to New York. American of


May 3, 1816


Christopher, a Dane, drowned at Baltimore ; was a seaman on board ship Hazard, of this port.


CHRISTMAS Rev. Joseph S., pastor Bowery Presbyterian church, New York. Ameri- can of


CHRISTOPHER Mr. - , shot by -- Smith, in Kentucky. American of


Oct. 13, 1826


Oct. 17, 1828


July 14, 1829


Nov. 25, 1808


CHRYSTIE Isaac James, killed by James Chrystie, in Upper Canada. American of CHUMMUNK James, at Plymouth, an Indian and oldest person in town, aged 92 years. American of


CHURCH Mr. - , drowned near Bristol Ferry. American of


Nov. 3, 1815


Col. John, at Middlebury, Vt., aged 85 years. Was an officer in the Revolution and one of the first settlers of the town. Ameri- can of


CHIVERIE Donald, at Little River, near Bay Fortune, said to be III years old; was one of the French inhabitants when the Island was surrendered to the British. American of


May 10, 1825


March 23, 1830


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CHURCH Martha, wife of Capt. Edward, and daughter of Nathaniel Munroe, at Bristol, in 35th year,


Sarah, wife of Gideon, at Little Compton, in 43d year,


Jonathan, brother of Ebenezer, at Rochester, Mass. American of


April 26, 1816


Lois, wife of Ebenezer, at Rochester, Mass. American of


April 26, 1816 Feb. 3, 1819


Elizabeth, at Newport, aged 66 years,


Mary, wite of Gamaliel, Esq.,


Sept. 30, 1820


Benjamin G., second son of William, Esq., in 18th year ; graduated at Brown University last Commencement,


Oct. 10, 1820


Mary, widow of Col. Thomas, at Wellington, Mass., aged 86 years,


Oct. 10, 1820


William Henry, son of Charles, at New Bed- ford, aged 4 years. American of


April 27, 1821


Abigail, aged 13 years, at Taunton,


Sept. 3, 1821


Col. Peter, at Bristol, aged 84 years, a direct descendant in name from Col. Benjamin, the capturer of King Philip, Oct. 14, 1821


William, Jr., of brig Angenora, of this port, at Havana, aged about 21 years. Ameri- can of


Dec. 18, 1821


Benjamin, son of William, Esq., aged 13 months,


May 8, 1822


Sophia, eldest daughter of Kenyon, at Rich- mond, R. I., aged 3 years ; was left alone in the house when by some unknown means her clothes took fire ; she lived but a few hours. American of


Mrs. Eunice, at New Bedford, aged 49 years, Benjamin Thomas, infant son of Edward, at Bristol,


Elizabeth, wife of Samuel, and daughter of Capt. Benjamin Tayer, of Newport, at Holland, Mass., aged 36 years,


Dec. 10, 1822


Nathaniel, at Bristol, aged 73 years Amer- ican of


Jan. 28, 1823


Benjamin Bosworth, son of Col. Peter, at Bristol, aged 3 years,


Miss Rhoda, at Cranston, in 44th year,


William, at Cranston, in 87th year,


Lucy, infant daughter of Major John Church, Capt. Ebenezer, at Little Compton, aged 100 years, 6 days,


Col. Nathaniel, at Little Compton, aged 84 years, soldier of the Revolution. Ameri- can of


May 21, 1822 Sept. 9, 1822


Oct. 15, 1822


March 27, 1823 Oct. 27, 1824 Dec. 6, 1824 Jan. 27, 1825


Feb. 11, 1825


March 8, 1 825


April 7, 1813


May 25, 1813


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


51


CHURCH William, son of Gamaliel, of Fairhaven, at Fall River, aged 16 years,


-- , son of Mrs. -- , drowned at Paw- tucket, aged 7 years,




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