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Hannah, widow of Col. Peter, at Bristol, In 90th year,
Sarah P., only daughter of late William, at Bristol, aged 18 years,
Lucy, aged 83 years, at Exeter ; her hus- band returning at evening found her in the fire burnt to death; supposed to have fallen in a fit. American of
Jan. 1, 1830
April 11, 1831
May 28, 1832
CHURCHILL Capt. David, of Middletown, Ct., at St. Croix,
May 8, 1821
Clarissa, wife of Capt. B. K., of Bristol, at Trinidad, W. I. American of
Aug. 24, 1821
Ann, widow of Joseph, ot Salem, at Bristol, aged 77 years,
Caroline Electra, daughter of Benjamin K., at Pawtucket, aged 4 years,
Oct. 17, 1823
Ansel, at Warren, in 59th year,
Dec. 12, 1825
Feb. 9, 1816 Aug. 11, 1825
CLAFFLIN Noah, at Attleboro, aged 91 years, CLAFLIN Anna, wife of Comfort, at Attleboro, in 57th year,
March 30, 1832
CLAGGETT Rev. Dr. Thomas John, bishop of Maryland, at Prince George Co., Md. American of
Aug. 9, 1816
CLAGHORN Col. George, formerly of New Bedford, at Seekonk, aged 75 years. American of
Feb. 3, 1824
CLAIRBORNE William C., formerly governor of the State, and recently U. S. Senator, at New Orleans,
Nov. 23, 1817
May 11, 1819
Jan. 18, 1814
April 26, 1825 Nov. 8, 1814 Sept. 19, 1817
Capt. David, at Norton, aged 79 years, an officer of the Revolution. American of
Peggy, wife of Jonathan, at Norton, aged 53 years. American of
Sept. 17, 1826 July 11, 1827
Jan. 6, 1828
July 28, 1828
Elizabeth, wife of Joseph, at Little Compton, in 69th year,
Mary Catharine, daughter of Col. John, in 6th year,
July 13, 1822
CLAFLIN Lester, son of Daniel, at Attleboro. American of
CLAIBORNE Robert, Esq., clerk U. S. Dis- trict Court, at New Orleans. American of CHANNING Mary, wife of Henry, at Newport, in 57th year. American of Edward, at Newport, aged 69 years, pen- sioner of the Revolution. American of CLAPP Nabby, in 25th year. American of John, at Warwick, in 64th year,
Sept. 12, 1823
Feb. 13, 1824
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CLAPP Rebecca, infant daughter of Russell,
Silva, at Dighton, aged 76 years,
Eliza, wife of Waterman, and only daughter of William Woodward, of Providence, in 33d year,
March 22, 1826
Thomas, of Warwick, at North Providence, where he had resided the last 7 years, in 46th year. American of
Mary, at Dexter Asylum, aged 84 years,
Helen Eliza, daughter of Simeon, aged 7 years,
Oct. 16, 1829
-, daughter of Mr. - Clapp, so burnt from her clothes taking fire that she died,
Oct. 16, 1829
Amos, aged 53 years,at Easthampton, from in- juries in falling down stairs. American of Elizabeth, second daughter of Silas, at War- wick, in 15th year,
June 8, 1830
CLAPPERTON Capt. - , died at Socketoo, Africa,
April 13, 1827
CLARKE Stephen, at Wrentham, suddenly, aged 64 years,
June 20, 1809 Oct. 12, 1809
James, at Newport, in 35th year,
John, son of Josiah, of New Shoreham, aged 17 years, at Lisbon. American of
Nov. 27, 1810
Rev. Abraham L., formerly of this town, at Newtown, L. I. American of
Jan. 8, 1811
Rebecca, wife of Rev. Pitts, and youngest daughter of the late john Jones, Esq., of Hopkinton, at Norton, in 44th year,
March 2, 181I
Capt. Stephen, in Smithfield, in 35th year. Masonic honors. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Gano,
April 17, 1811
George, of ship Alliance, of Nantucket, in the Pacific; became entangled in the tow line while capturing a whale; drawn over- board and drowned. American of
California, wife of Benjamin, and daughter of the late William Albertson, in 30th year, Louis, at Hopkinton, aged 22 years,
Sarah, widow of Rev. Abraham L., formerly rector of St. John's. Church, in this town, in 44th year, suddenly,
Capt. Reuben, of Granby, Ct., at Southwick, Mass., killed by the explosion at a powder mill. American of
Lydia, daughter of Nathaniel, at Nantucket, suddenly. She was just eighteen years old, and was to be married that evening,
James, Esq., merchant, at Baltimore, aged 80 years,
July 16, 1811
Aug. 5, 1811 July 26, 1812
May 19, 1813
Oct. 26, 1813
Nov. 25, 1813
April 30, 1814
July 8, 1825 Oct. 7, 1825
Oct. 10, 1828 Jan. 16, 1829
Oct. 25, 1832
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CLARKE Catherine, widow of Capt. John, at Newport, in 76th year. American of Mary, wife of Capt. Joseph, and daughter of Jesse Foster, in Smithfield, in 38th year, Hon. Gideon, late State Senator and Judge of County Court, at South Kingstown, aged 78 years,
Nov. 7, 1815
March 12, 1816
April 4, 1817 May 2, 1817
Lemuel, at Bristol, in 80th year,
Thomas, son of Capt. Thomas, in this town, aged 6 years, 3 months,
May 15, 1817
Margaret, of Plymouth. Eng., aged 106 years. She was married 81 years since at Dundee; had 18 children, 15 of whom were boys, 2 now living. She was at battle of Fonteroy, where her husband was wounded and taken prisoner; two of her sons were lost in the great earthquake ; 5 were killed in an action fought under Admiral Keppal. She was never known to have drunk beer or spirits. American of
Jonathan, late editor of the Express, in Ohio, a suicide. American of
Audley, at Newport, in 89th year. Ameri- can of
Samuel, at Smithfield, in 74th year,
Gen. George Rogers, at Locust Grove, Ky., aged 68 years. "The Father of the Western Country." American of
Benjamin, in New Jersey, Friend minister. American of
Bradford, Jr., at Richmond, R. I., aged 16 years. American of
Mr. - , at New York, Master Mason. American of
John, at Barrington, N. Y., aged 25 years. With two others they attempted to leap their horses over a cow grazing in the road, the cow had her ribs broken ; he received a fall which he survived but a day. Amer- ican of
Lemuel B., at Newport, in 28th year. Amer- ican of
Miss Martha, at Middletown, in 45th year. American of
George, executed for piracy, on board U. S. schooner Tartar, at Charleston, S. C.,
Henry F., of Providence, at New Orleans. American of
Capt. Joseph, late of Providence, at Havana, of the firm of Clarke and Sprague, Charles- ton, S. C.,
May 23, 1817
Aug. 29, 1817
Oct. 21, 1817 Jan. 6, 1818
March 24, 1818
June 12, 1818
Dec. 11, 1818
Aug. 27, 1819
Oct. 15, 1819
Dec. 7, 1819
Feb. 29, 1820 May 12, 1820
June 23, 1820
Aug. 12, 1820
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CLARKE James, formerly of Newport, at St. John's, N. B., in goth year,
Joseph C., native of Cambridge, Mass., at Savannah, Ga., aged about 40 years, George, at Newport, aged 73 years,
Sept. 30, 1820
Dec. 2, 1820 Jan. 12, 1821
Feb. 14, 1821
Feb. 18, 1821
Dr. Alexander T., at Northfield, Mass., aged 51 years; he fell asleep in a close room where there was a kettle of burning char- coal. American of
Eunice Browning, youngest daughter of Dr. Peleg, drowned at Arkwright village, in 5th year,
May 9, 1821
May 14, 1821
Sept. 7, 1821
Edward, of Newport, aged 19 years, in the West Indies,
Sept. 30, 1821
Oct. 14, 1821
Joseph, at Newport, in 35th year,
Nov. 20, 1821
Rev. E. D., the traveller. American of
April 26, 1822
Capt. - , of British ship Perseverance, shot
by pirates 4 months after his capture. American of
Mrs. Martha, near Sumpterville, S. C., in 105th year. Her brother George Coulter had died the week previous aged 107 years. American of
Josephine Abby Hazard, daughter of Joseph, at Newport, aged 10 months,
Susan Burgess, at Newport, aged 6 years, daughter of Joseph,
Samuel, at Newport, aged 76 years,
William Henry, seaman, at sea, on board ship Ann, on passage from Havana to Bristol. American of
Spooner, Jr., at Warwick, aged 43 years,
Susannah, wife of Thomas, daughter of late Caleb Lyndon, at Newport, aged 42 years, Mrs. Sarah, widow of William, at Smithfield, in 74th year,
Mrs. Abigail, at Ashford, Ct., aged 81 years. American of
Henry, Jr., Esq., formerly of Hopkinton, at Brookfield, N. Y. American of
May 14, 1822
Aug. 2, 1822
Feb. 7, 1823
Feb. 9, 1823 April 20, 1823
April 25, 1823 May 7, 1823
May 14, 1823
Oct. 25, 1823
Nov. 18, 1823
Jan. 13, 1824
Stephen Merrill, executed at Newburyport for arson,
John, Esq., late governor of Delaware, at Smyrna, Del. American of
Rowse, at South Kingstown, aged 5! years, . William, formerly of Providence, at Smith- field, in 78th year,
Nov. 5, 1821
Pardon, son of Pardon, aged 13 months,
Feb. 2, 1822
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Thomas, shipwright, killed by a falling timber, Catherine F., daughter of widow Clarke, in 31 st year,
April 6, 1821
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
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CLARKE Thaddeus, his son aged 7 years, from an excessive drink of rum, at North- ampton, Mass. American of
Mary, widow, at Oxford, Mass., aged 90 years. American of
July 23, 1824
Aug. 10, 1824 Aug. 28, 1824
Eugene, son of John H .. Esq., at Cranston, Eunice, widow of Nathaniel, formerly of Newport, at said Newport, in 8Ist year,
Sept. 19, 1824
Lewis, at South Kingstown, aged 70 years, of Society of Friends,
Oct. 9, 1824
Abigail, wife of Eleazer, daughter of Jesse Armstrong, of Glocester, at Elklund, Penn., aged 35 years,
Oct. 15, 1824
, chief mate, lost in the wreck of ship Diamond. American of
March 1, 1825
Elizabeth, widow of Jeremiah, at Portsmouth, aged 81 years,
March 10, 1825
Weston, at Middletown, in 76th year. Amer- ican of
March 15, 1825
CLARKSON Gen. Matthew, at New York, in 67th year,
April 25, 1825
CLARKE Samuel H., son of Enock, Esq., at Greenland, N. H. Was using a pistol barrel as a cannon when it exploded ; he was 10 years old. American of
Horace, aged 20, drowned off Cape May,
John H., an infant daughter of, died, aged about 9 months,
Aug. 13, 1825
Mr. - , murdered by Mr. Boswell, son-in- law to Gov. Decha, of Kentucky, in Flem- ing Co., Ky. American of
Aug. 16, 1825
Hulet, at Minisink, N. Y. Has lost his 5 children by dysentery. American of Thomas P., aged 55 years,
Sept. 20, 1825 Oct. 12, 1825
Peter, at Warren, fell from foretop of brig Charles, while coming to at the mouth of the river, lived & minutes,
Oct. 30, 1825
Mrs. Mary, of the theatres, at Boston, aged 40 years. American of
Nov. 22, 1825
Henry, at Newport, aged 16, son of Audley, and member Sophomore class at Brown,
Jan. 19, 1826
James, seaman, perished in the wreck of the Frances Mary, at sea,
Feb. 12, 1826
George M., son of Joseph, of Northampton, Mass., at Philadelphia,
March 22, 1826
Mrs. Mary, at Newport, aged 78 years,
Julia, wife of Sterry, in 27th year,
March 22, 1826 April 23, 1826
April 25, 1826 May 16, 1826
Capt. Asa, formerly of Westerly, at North Santee, S. C., aged 60 years,
Thomas, only son of Thomas, aged 19 months,
May 10, 1825 June 4, 1825
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CLARKE Mrs. Elizabeth, formerly of Newport, at St. Johns, N. B., aged 91 years. Amer- ican of
Oct. 3, 1826
Emily Jane, daughter of Ambrose, aged I year,
Oct. 20, 1826
CLARK Sarah, widow, at Salem, Mass., aged 97 years, sister of Hon. Timothy Pickering. American of
Nov. 30, 1826
CLARKE Nancy, widow of Joseph, at Newport, aged 39 years,
Elizabeth, wife of John H., aged 39 years,
Amey, widow of Samuel, at Smithfield, in 76th year,
Aug. 5, 1827
Charles Francis, infant son of Enock W., aged 9 months,
Aug. 15, 1827
Penelope, widow of late Spooner, at War- wick, in 46th year,
Oct. 3, 1827
Marcena, wife of Peter M., at Centreville, Warwick, in 17th year,
Nov. 2, 1827
Spooner, at Newport, aged 78 years Amer- ican of
Jan. 11, 1828
Pardon, at East Greenwich, aged 73 years, late of Stonington, Ct. American of
March 18, 1828 April 11, 1828
David, at Worcester. American of
Josiah, Jr., of Cornish, Me., killed by the ex- plosion of a powder mill, at Gorham, Me.,
July 19, 1828
Peter M., of Canterbury, Ct, recently of Centerville, Warwick, at Pittsfield, Mass., aged 26 years ; was a member of class now attending medical lectures at Berkshire Medical Institution,
Oct. 27, 1828
Sarah Place, wife of Jacob, in 44th year,
John, killed in a stage accident. American of
March 27, 1829
Aug. 9, 1829
Lucy, eldest daughter of Christiana, at Bos- ton, aged 17 years,
Dec. 10, 1829
Daniel, at Salem, aged 60 years. American of
April 9, 1830
Mrs. Ann, at Brewster, aged 85 years. Amer- ican of
Sarah, widow of John Innes Clarke, and third daughter of Dr. Ephraim Bowen, at Philadelphia, in 78th year,
John, at Edgartown, drowned from his boat, -, of New Haven, Ct., drowned from Steamboat United States, in Long Island Sound. American of
April 30, 1820
May 15, 1830 May 29, 1830
Sept. 21, 1830
Joseph, at Northampton, member of Hamp- shire bar, aged 29 years,
Dec. 18, 1828 Dec. 18, 1828
Celia, wife of Ray, at East Greenwich, in 44th year,
June 27, 1827 July 3, 1827
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
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CLARKE Mrs. Rachal, at Nantucket, aged 73 years. American of
John, seaman, at sea, on board packet ship George Canning, struck by lightning and killed,
Sept. 24, 1830
Dec. 16, 1830
Eliza, wife of James, at Richmond, aged 42 years,
Jesse, aged 39 years,
Samuel, son of Capt. John, of Canterbury, Ct .; at Providence, aged 48 years,
Esther, widow of John, in 65th year,
March 4, 1832 April 23, 1832
Bohan A., drowned in wreck of pleasure boat Bunker Hill, in Boston Harbor,
June 12, 1832
Adam, the oriental scholar, aged 69 years, at London, Eng. American of
Oct. 12, 1832
CLARKSON Mrs. Martha, in England. She had swallowed a small bottle which though extracted caused in the end her death, in England. American of
Oct. 4, 1816
CLARY Nicholas, formerly merchant at Mar- seilles, at Paris. At one time was brother- in-law to two kings, viz ; Joseph Bonaparte, ex-king of Spain and Bernodotte present king of Sweden. American of
Aug. 5, 1823
March 7, 1815
Oct. 1, 1830
CLAXTON Thomas, doorkeeper House of Rep- resentatives, at Washington, which posi- tion he had filled for 32 years, was orig- inally a printer. American of
Dec. 8, 1821
CLAY Rev. Joseph, late pastor of First Baptist church, of Boston, in that town, aged 46 years. American of
Jan. 15, 1811
Miss -, daughter of member of Congress, in the burning of the Richmond, Va .. the- atre,
Dec. 26, 1811
Hon. Matthew, member of Congress elect from Virginia. American of
June 16, 1815
Lucretia Hart, daughter of Hon. Henry, at Lexington, Ky. American of Sally Ann, daughter of Widow Clay ; hung herself by going through a window, aged 9 years, at Little Falls, N. Y.,
Lieut. I, of Newark, N. J., of cholera. American of
July 11, 1823
July 9, 1831
July 24, 1832
Sept. 18, 1831 Oct. 7, 1831
Jeremiah and wife Phebe, and their two chil- dren, from cholera, at Newark, N. J. American of
Aug. 24, 1832
CLASON Isaac, Esq., merchant, at New York, in 63d year. American of CLOUSTON Mrs. Hannah, of Dighton, aged 90 years. American of
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CLAY Lieut. Henry, son of Hon. Henry, died of cholera ; had graduated from West Point last June. American of
CLAYPOLE Abraham G., Esq., attorney at law, native of Philadelphia, at Natchez, Miss. American of
July 24, 1832
Sept. 25, 1829
CLAYTON Anthony. while experimenting with . effects of strangulation, allowed the effects
to get beyond his control ; his age was about 14 years ; at New Mills, near Man- chester. American of
Nov. 18, 1828
Oliver, killed in a duel with Lieut. -- Lam- brecht, at Battersia Fields, Eng. Ameri- can of
June 11, 1830
Jonathan, perished in the snow storm. Amer- ican of
Feb. 1, 1831
Samuel, late member of the Virginia Con- vention, in Virginia. American of
Dec. 23, 1831
CLEAR Philip, at Portsmouth, aged 91 years, Revolutionary pensioner. American of
March 30, 1830
CLEFT Keziah, wife of Major Waterman, and daughter of James Bradford, Esq., late of Plainfield, at Windham, Ct. American of CLEMENT Andre, near Baltimore, found mur- dered,
Nov. 10, 1809
Oct. 28, 1817
CLEMENTI, the composer, at his cottage in the Vale of Evesham, Worcestershire, Eng., aged 81 years. American of
May 1, 1832
CLEMENTS Capt. Thomas, of Boston, sud- denly, of fever, at Havana,
May 31, 1822
Mrs. Patience, aged 101 years, 6 months, at Milton, N. H., at house of Jonathan Nute, Esq. American of
June 29, 1830
CLEMMENCE Amey, widow of Ephraim, in this town, in 71st year,
May 9, 1817
CLEMMONS Miss Abby, daughter of Capt. John, at Warwick, in 4th year. American of
Oct. 3, 1820
CLEVES Lady, widow of Lord, in England, aged 83 years. American of
March 3, 1818
CLEVELAND Sarah Ann, daughter of Seth, in 11th year,
Aaron Burr, son of Cyrus, aged 16 months,
Mary, widow of Dr. John, and daughter of
late Gen. Daniel Larned, at Thompson, Ct., in 53d year,
Mehitable, wife of Ira, at Milford, aged 48 years,
Mrs. Sally, at Edgartown, aged about 70 years. American of
March 27, 1819 Sept. 25, 1821
Dec. 4, 1824
Jan. 2, 1826
April 16, 1830
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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
CLEVELAND Josiah, at Weston, Mass., aged 73 years, soldier of the Revolution, CLIFFORD Elizabeth, widow of John, in this town, in 56th year, Sally, in this town, in 27th year,
Anna, daughter of Benjamin, in this town, aged 3 years, 6 months,
John, at New Orleans, aged 35 years. Amer- ican of
Mrs. Phebe, at Cranston, aged 72 years,
CLINTON George, Vice President of the United States, at Washington, D. C., Mrs. Maria, wife of Gov. Clinton, at Mt. Ver- non, N. Y. American of
De Witt, governor of New York, Feb. 1I, 1828; obituary notice in American of
Feb. 19-22, 1828
CLISBY Samuel, executed at Boston for high- way robbery,
CLITHERALL Dr. George E., of U. S. Army, at Smithville, aged 49 years. American of CLIZBE Hannah, wife of Joseph, in 73d year, at Amsterdam, N. Y .; had been married 51 years, have six children and this is the first death in the family,
CLOPTINEAU -, a midshipman, killed by Midshipman Pearson (both belonging to the U. S. corvette John Adams), in a duel at Havana,
CLOPTON Hon. John, in Virginia, more than 20 years member of Congress from Vir- ginia,
CLOSE Gilbert, executed at Boston, for high- way robbery.
CLYDE Solomon, his daughter, aged 5 years, got a grain of corn in her windpipe, at Mercer, Penn. American of
COATES Mrs. Catharine, at Staten Island, after a short illness, aged 75 years, for upwards of 30 years a resident of this town and member of Episcopal church. American of Samuel W., merchant, formerly of Provi- dence, at New York, in 320 year,
Charlotte, at New York, aged 30 years, widow of S. W., and eldest daughter of R. N. Waite. American of
COBB Edward Henry, son of Hon. Matthew, of Portland, Me., at Havana, aged 26 years. American of
Jan. 26, 1832
Nov. 27, 1808 Dec. 10, 1809
July 26, 1818
Aug. 5, 1823 May 18, 1827
April 20, 1812
Aug. 7, 1818
CLIFFORD Elizabeth, aged 16 years; was found in the barn dead, supposed suicide. American of
May 14, 1830
March 7, 1822
Dec. 8, 1829
June 16, 1829
April 2, 1819
Sept. 11, 1816 March 7, 1822
July 6, 1821
Sept. 20, 1811
Dec. 18, 1823
July 10, 1829
Feb. 20, 1818
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
COBB Silas, Esq., at Swanzey, in 50th year. American of
Mrs. Peggy, at Portland, Me., aged about 40 years; she had drank a quart of rum the day before. American of
May 15, 1821
Jonathan H., aged 43 years, formerly of Taunton, at Baton Rouge, La.,
Nathan, at Taunton, in 86th year,
Dec. 29, 1821 Feb. 15, 1823
Hon. Matthew, an eminent merchant, and formerly counsellor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at Portland, Me., aged 67 years. American of
March 30, 1824
Samuel Crocker, son of D. G. W., at Taun- ton, aged 17 months,
Dec. 3, 1824
Vespatian Everett Hodges, only son of Ves- patian C., at Attleboro, aged 3 years, 6 months,
Jan. 17, 1826
David, of Lexington, Ky., murdered by slaves. American of
Oct. 13, 1826
Otis, of Wrentham, at Attleboro, aged 57 years,
Nov. 5, 1826
Hon. Thomas W., a judge in the State, and former member of Congress, at Greens- boro, Ga.,
Feb. 1, 1830
Charles, Jr., at Taunton, aged 25 years. American ot
April 12, 1831
Dec 18, 1830
COBURN Mercy, wife of William, and daugh- ter of Daniel Warner, at Mendon, in 30th year. American of
COCHRAN William, Esq., at Boston, aged 40 years,
Mary, widow, at Watertown, aged 91 years. American of
COCHRANE William, Esq., cashier U. S. Branch Bank, at Louisville, Ky. Ameri- can of
Oct. 5, 1821
July 27, 1832
COCKE Samuel B., midshipman in the navy, killed at Washington in a duel with Mr. Gibson, a clerk in the Treasury. American of
Midshipman Robert, son of Buller, residing near Norfolk, Va. American of
CODDING Elisha, late of Providence, at Savan- nah, Ga., aged 25 years. American of
July 21, 1818
Feb. 25, 1814
July 17, 1821
Nov. 30, 18 30
COCK Andrew, at New York, of cholera. Amer- ican of
May 21, 1822
July 8, 1823
Oct. 3, 1820
Gen. David, at Boston, aged 82 years. Amer- ican of
. April 30, 1830
COBLY Henry, seaman, native of Portland, Me., fell from aloft of brig Busy, at sea, and was lost,
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
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CODDINGTON William, of Newport, at Beau- fort, S. C., in 25th year,
Nov. 11, 1810
Capt. Edward, at Newport, aged 76. years, a direct descendant from Gov. William, American of John, at Newport, aged 43 years,
March 19, 1816 March 9, 1822
Ann, widow of late Capt. Edward, at New- port, aged 75 years. . American of
Sept. 23,: 1823
Robert W., in 20th year, formerly of New- port, at Providence,
Robert Wilson, son of Edward, formerly of Providence, at Boston, aged 8 months,
CODLING Rev. John, in England ; was preach- ing from Ps. 118:17, 18, 19, when he said, "I can't, I can't," fell down and expired. American of
May 29, 1812
Dec. 17, 1816
Aug. 2, 1821 May 16, 18:3
Capt. Benjamin, at Little Compton, in 65th year. American of
Feb. 3, 1818
COES Rebecca, wife of John, at Worcester, aged 70 years. American of
Jan. 6, 1 826
June 30, 1829
June 9, 1809
Benjamin, Esq .. at Nantucket, in 48th year, Masonic honors. American of
June 4, 1816
Hon. Thaddeus, at Nantucket, aged 65 years. American of
March 10, 1820
May 2, 1820
Rev. Paul, D. D., pastor of First Congrega- tional church, at Buxton, Me., aged 85 years. American of
Charles, formerly of Nantucket, at Havana. American of
Hannah, daughter of Shubael, deceased, aged 29 years,
Noah, at Cooperstown, N. Y., of Society of Friends, and formerly of Nantucket, aged 63 years. American of
James, Esq., at Charleston, S. C., in 26th year, leaves wife and child. American of
June 15, 1821
Sept. 7, 1821
June 22, 1824
July 29, 1825
Sept. 23, 1825
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Sept. 25, 1825
Sept. 20, 1828
CODMAN William, Esq., at New York, very suddenly, aged 52 years. American of Amey, daughter of Dea. Richard, at Gloces- ter, in 20th year, COE John, at Smithfield, in 63d year,
COE Rev. Curtis, aged 79 years, at New Market; was born at Middletown, Ct., July 1, 1750, graduate of Brown 1776. American of
COFFIN Capt. William, master of ship Syren, of Hudson, N. Y., in the East Indies. American of
James, Esq., at Nantucket, aged 70 years, late town clerk,
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
COFFIN Robert S., at Rowley, Mass., the "Bos- ton Bard." American of
Zenas, at Nantucket, aged 63 years,
William. son of Valentine, of Nantucket, per- ished in the shipwreck of the sloop Keziah; off Clark's Point,
Dr. John Gorham, of Boston, at Brookfield, Mass., aged 59 years. American of
Jan. 30, 1829
Mrs. Judith, wife of Benjamin, at Nantucket, aged 77 years. Ameri an of
Sept. 18, 1829
COGGESHALL Elisha, at Newport, in 84th year. American of
Dec. 27, 1808.
Billings, at Newport, in 77th year. American of
Aug. 3, 1810
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Matthew, of Middle- town, aged 80 years, at the house of her grandson, John Dayton, after an illness of 20 years. American of
May 3, 1814
George, Jr., son of the late George, Esq., of Bristol, in 26th year, in Havana, from on board the brig Richard,
Charles, aged 55 years,
Maria, daughter of John, of Newport, at East Greenwich, aged 18 years,
Aug. 30, 1817
Eleanor, wife of Capt. Caleb, formerly of East Greenwich, at Wrentham, Mass. American of
Jan. 13, 1818 Nov. 7, 1818
Mrs. Sarah, at Bristol, aged 85 years.
Joseph, at sea, on his return from St. Thomas. American of
Jan. 5, 1819 Jan: 29, 1819 Oct. 19, 1819 April 14. 1821
Benjamin W., of Newport, at Little Comp- ton, aged 60 years,
Caleb, at Newport, in 81st year,
George Henry, son of George, Esq., at Bris- tol. aged 7 months,
Dec. 14, 1821
Emma Eliza, youngest daughter of Freeborn, aged 13 months, at Newport,
Catharine, daughter of Caleb, aged I year, 6 months,
Charles, at Newport, aged 40 years,
John Browning, son of Capt. Henry, at Bris- tol, aged 19 months,
Ruth, daughter of Josiah, of Newport, at Middletown, aged 15 years,
May 15, 1821 Sept. 11, 1821
Dec. 17, 1821
June 27, 1822
July 5, 1822
Oct. 14, 1822
March 3, 1823
June 12, 1816 March 2, 1817
Joshua H., Esq., attorney at law, son of Major John, of New Bedford, died here, aged 31 years, graduate of Brown University, 1808. American of
Nov. 4, 1817
Thomas (colored), at Bristol. American of Cato, at Providence, in 65th year (colored), Eliza, daughter of Caleb, aged 6 years,
May 15, 1827 July 8, 1828
Nov. 20, 1828
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
63
COGGESHALL William, at Newport, aged 76 years. American of
Gould, at New Orleans,
Sarah, daughter of Thomas, at Newport, aged 8 years,
May 20, 1823
Sarah, daughter of Thomas, at Newport, in 9th year,
May 20, 1823
William, Esq., aged 69 years, at Bristol. American of 1
May 20, 1823
Mason, of Nova Scotia, drowned by the up- setting of a boat in the harbor of Wilming- ton, N. C.,
Aug. 10, 1823 Nov. 17, 1823
Henry Anthony, infant son of Henry,
Mrs. Elizabeth, at East Greenwich, aged 87 years. American of
March 29, 1825
COGSWELL Miss Hannah, aged 54 years, at Brooklyn, Ct. American of
April 29, 1825
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