Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 13

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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Aug. 5, 1825 Jan. 28, 1826 March 2, 1826


Mrs. Hannah, at Newport, aged 38 years, Dr. John, at Bristol, suddenly,


Nathaniel, at Newport, aged 58 years. Amer- ican of


Nov. 7, 1826


Capt. John, president of Newport Bank, at Newport, in 71st year. American of


Freeborn, at Newport, aged 48 years,


Josiah, at Newport, aged 45 years. Ameri- can of


Jan. 29, 1828


Lydia, widow of Capt. John, at Newport, aged 78 years,


March 10, 1829


Lydia, widow of Billings C., at Newport, aged 89 years,


Joseph, at Middletown, in 77th year,


Christopher, at Warwick, aged 72 years. American of


Jan. 28, 1831


Urial F., of Providence, on passage home from South America, to Norfolk,


April 22, 1831


George B., son of Billings, at Somerset, in 19th year,


June 28, 1831


Mrs. Elizabeth, of Newport, at New York, aged 22 years,


Caleb, Jr., son of Caleb, in 25th year,


COGSWELL Mrs. Sarah, at Boston, aged 79 years. American of


COHEN Mrs. Jacob and two children of Santee, drowned in the wreck of the packet brig Edwina, off Hatteras,


COIGNY Marquis, at Paris. American of


April 1, 1823 April 6, 1823


March 13, 1832 April 10, 1832


June 25, 1830


June 3, 1832 March 29, 1816


COGGESHALL Benjamin Lawton, son of James, aged 4 years, at Newport. Ameri- can of


June 5, 1827 Oct. 10, 1827


June 21, 1829 Oct. 7, 1830


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COKE Rev. Dr. - , an English Methodist missionary, at sea, while going to India ; while a memorial sermon was being preached at Manchester some villain gave a false alarm of fire; in the panic three were trod to death, and many injured, some 30 in all. American of


COLBY Rev. John, Baptist minister from Ver- mont, at Norfolk, Va. American of


Archeleus, aged 60 years; was found in Great Pond, Dumbarton, N. H., standing erect dead, had been there about a week. Amer- ican of


Capt. Jeremiah B., master of schooner Enter- prise, from Fall River, at Richmond, Va., suddenly,


Enock, Jr., aged 26 years, son of Nehemiah,at Candia, N. H.,


Shurburn. aged 29 years, son of Nehemiah, at Candia, N. H .,


COLE Mary, widow of Hon. John, formerly chief justice of the Superior Court, whom she survived more than 30 years ; she was daughter of Hon. Daniel Updike; she died in this town at the residence of her daughter, the wife of Ichabod Wade, Esq .; she was buried from St. John's Church, where a sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Crocker on the 23d; was in her 87th year, Benjamin, at North Kingstown, aged 96 years. American of


Capt. Nehemiah, at Bristol, aged 60 years, Isaac, at Plattsburg, N. Y .; at the age of 90 he made a journey alone from La Chine to Plattsburg, by way of La Partree; had he lived to October next he would be 104 years old ; was a great gunner and hunted up to within two years of his death. Amer- ican of


Gibbs, son of Capt. Ebenezer, of Warren. drowned from open boat opposite Paw- tuxet, aged 17 years,


Rebecca, eldest daughter of Thomas, at East Greenwich, in 30th year. American of COLES Huldah, at Winchester, Ct., aged 90 years. American of


COLE David and wife, at Barrington. Ameri- can of


John, of Sharon, Ct., aged 42 years, at Au- burn, N. Y., jumped 17 feet from a win- dow in a delirium. American of


May 12, 1815 Dec. 12, 1817


Feb. 20, 1827


Aug. 11, 1828


May 3, 1829


May 3, 1829


June 21, 1811


Jan. 14, 1812 May 22, 1812


June 3, 1814


Oct. 8, 1814


March 14, 1815


Oct. 20, 1815


April 30, 181.6


Aug. 27, 1816


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COLE Cyrus, Esq., in this town, in 42d year, Mrs. Lillas, widow of Andrew, in this town, in 71st year, Jeremiah, at Pawtucket, in 21st year,


Col. Hugh, at Foster. American of


Virtue, wife of John, Esq., at Warwick, aged 65 years,


Peter, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,


Capt. Edward, U. S. Navy, formerly a nauti- cal commander of this port, and son of the late Hon. John, Esq., at Sackett's Harbor, aged 53 years. American of


Capt. H. A., of North Kingstown, at Turk's Island, in 31st year,


Sept. 11, 1820


June 18, 1822


COLE Joseph, housewright, in 43d year ; he in- cautiously sat down on a chisel in his pocket, Saturday (Ap. 5),


April 10, 1823


July 26, 1823


Capt. - , late master of brig Matilda, died at Havana previous to her sailing. Amer- ican of


Aug. 15, 1823 Nov. 18, 1823 Feb. 8, 1824


Nov. 27, 1824


COLEMAN Rev. Abdeel, Methodist, at Cincin- nati, O., aged 42 years American of COLE Ephraim, at Warren, in 79th year,


Mrs. Sarah, widow of Capt. William, at New- port, aged 70 years. American of


John, at Warwick, aged 76 years, soldier of the Revolution, commanded a company at the battle of Rhode Island. American of Major Allen, at Warren, in 45th year. Amer- ican of


Mrs. Patience, widow of Allen, at Warren, in 77th year. American of


Mrs. Robey, wife of Ichabod, Esq., at War- ren, in 70th year, suddenly,


Desire, wife of Constant, at Swanzey, in 93d year. American of


Henry, of Warren, son of Capt. Jonathan, at sea, on board ship Gen. Jackson, on passage from Gibraltar to Bristol, in 20th year,


Jan. 6, 1817


March 31, 1818 Feb. 23, 1818 Aug. 6, 1819


March 4, 1820


March 6, 1820


April 14, 1820


COLES John, Esq., at New London, aged 66 years. American of


Alethear, wife of Capt. Ambrose, and daugh- ter of late Col. Nathaniel Martin, of Bar- rington, at Greenfield, N. Y., aged 67 years,


Mary, wife of George W., at Newport, aged 32 years,


July 27, 1823


Isaac, at Warren, in 64th year. American of Mrs. Rebecca, at Pawtucket, in 76th year, Nancy, at Pawtucket, in 43d year,


Dec. 17, 1.824


Feb. 14, 1825


March 8, 1825


March 25, 1825


April 5, 1825


July 1, 1825


Oct. 14, 1825


Jan. 13, 1826


Sept. 9, 1826


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COLE Eleanor, widow of Isaiah, of Middleboro, at Warren, in 95th year, Feb. 8, 1827


Lucy V., daughter of Thomas B., at Cran- ston, aged 4 years, 9 months,


May 8, 1827


Samuel, son of Capt. Samuel, at Warren. American of


March 14, 1828


Martha, widow of Capt. Ebenezer, at War- ren, aged 76 years,


April 30, 1828


Benjamin Whipple, infant son of Joseph,


Sept. 1I, 1828


Miss Betsey, at Sterling, Ct., aged 29 years,


Oct. 21, 1828


Betsey, at Sterling, Ct., aged 29 years,


Oct. 21, 1828


Hannah Driscoll, daughter of Capt. Samuel, at Warren, in 5th year,


April 6, 1829


Robert M., son of Capt. Jonathan, at War- ren, aged 37 years,


Oct. 20, 1829


William, waiter, injured by an explosion of a boiler on steamer Chief Justice Marshall, in Hudson River, April 22, died next day,


1830


Martha, wife of Capt. H. C., at South Bos- ton, aged 64 years. American of


April 22, 1831


Mrs. Waitey, widow of Ephraim, at Warren, in 85th year. American of


July 12, 1831


Jonas, 23 years, drowned in wreck of pleasure boat Bunker Hill, in Boston Harbor,


Benjamin, at Seekonk. in 31st year,


June 12, 1832 July 21, 1832


Nov. 7, 1832


Clarissa, wife of Alvan, at Warren, in 28th year, COLEGROVE John, Esq., at Coventry, in 74th year ; sermon by Rev. Amos Willis, Matt. XI. 29,


Nancy, widow of John, Esq., at Coventry, aged 62 years,


COLEMAN Bacon. seaman of schooner packet Oscar, at St. Barts,


John, in 23d year,


Susan, daughter of Rev. Ebenezer, at New- port, aged 5 years. American of


Harriet, daughter of William, aged 17 months, , murdered near Harrodsburg, Penn. American of


COLLARD Mrs. Abigail, at Newport, aged 89 years,


Mrs. Abigail, at Newport, aged 89 years. American of


COLLET Thomas, formerly of Philadelphia, in Illinois, in 29th year. American of


COLLINS William, at East Greenwich, in the 69th year,


March 21, 1817


April 27, 1820


Sept. 22, 1820 Aug. 20, 1824


Oct. 7, 1825 Aug. 12, 1828 July 24, 1832 Sept. 4, 1822


Sept. 12, 1828 Feb. 15, 1822 July 23, 1811


Hannah, daughter of David, at Bristol, from burns, her clothes taking fire the day be- fore,


Feb. 17, 1831


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


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COLLINS Charles Bradford, only son of Charles, Esq., and grandson of the late Governor Bradford, at Bristol, in 5th year,


Comfort, Friend Minister, at Seabrook, N. H., aged 105 years, 3 months. American of


COLLIN Josiah P., Esq., formerly of Newport, at Island of Trinidad,


COLLINS Tillinghast, son of Philip, at Cranston, aged 15 years,


Charles, Esq., at Warren, aged 74 years, Mary, wife of Dr. Amos, at Cranston,


Erastus, at Pawtucket, in 32d year, native of Hampton. Ct., for five years a teacher,


Oct. 5, 1819


Capt. Samuel, at Newport, aged 83 years. American of


Jan. 18, 1820


April 26, 1822


John, Governor of Delaware. American of -, child of Wanton, at Warwick, aged about 2 years ; was burnt to death,


Feb. 6, 1823


David C., at North Guilford, Ct., aged 47 years. American of


Jan. 9, 1824


Mrs. - , in North Carolina. While standing in her door, she was shot by some fiend. American of


March 9, 1824


Eliza, wife of William A., and daughter of late Samuel Manchester, of Tiverton, at Providence, in 25th year,


Oct. 31, 1824


Harty, widow of Charles, at Warren, in 78th year,


Jan. 29, 1825


Elizabeth, wife of Philip, at Cranston, aged 52 years, of Society of Friends ; leaves 9 children,


Cuff (colored), at Bristol,


Henry, son of Capt. William, at Warren, in 60th year. American of


July 4, 1826


James, aged 30 years, native of Ireland, at Newport. American of


Jan. 30, 1827


Mary, wife of Capt. William, at Warren, aged 48 years. American of


Benjamin, of Southboro, Mass., suicide by cutting his throat ; was found dead back of his house, aged about 70 years. Amer- ican of


Mrs. Mary, wife of Capt. Haile, and daughter of James Maxwell, Esq., at Warren,


Mary, widow of Thomas, at Foster,


June 21, 1813


Feb. 16, 1816


May 15, 1816


Aug., 1816 June 8, 1818 June 9, 1818


Erastus, at Seekonk, in 33d year. American of


Oct. 15, 1819


Sarah, wife of Jabez, at Hopkinton, aged 80 years. American of


July 26, 1825


Aug. 1, 1825 April 26, 1826


Jan. 30, 1827


May 8, 1827


Dec. 26, 1828 June 22, 1829


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COLLINS Philip, Jr., aged 23 years, son of Philip, of Providence, at Augusta, Ga.,


, an, Irishman, at Northampton. He and a friend got drunk, laid down beside road to sleep, when the friend awoke Collins was lying dead beside him, Sterry, at Southbridge, of cholera,


COLLIS Andrew D., of Connecticut, at Havana, mate of brig Cobbossee, of this port,


Oct. 1, 1829


COLMAN Rev. James, American missionary to Chittageng, at Cox's Bazar in Bengal,


July 4, 1822


Elizabeth Nichols, daughter of Rev. Eben- ezer, at Newport, aged 10 months,


Oct. 9, 1825


Nov. 11, 1826


April 25, 1820


Feb. 2, 1827


Oct. 17, 1821


June 12, 1832


Sept. 3, 1828


Oct. 20, 1830 March 12, 1817


Feb. 22, 1822 March 8, 1831


Jan. 14, 1817


Nov. 2, 1821


COMSTOCK Capt. Fairbank, of Norwich, Ct., drowned in New London harbor Oct. 20, found Nov. 13 on north side of Martha's Vineyard, a distance of 100 miles, recog- nized by his papers. American of


Samuel, in this town, in 27th year, son of Capt. Benjamin,


-Samuel. at Burrillville, in 79th year, of Soci- ., ety of Friends,


Nov. 4, 1830


Mrs. Mary, formerly of Boston, at Salem, Mass.,


COLQUHEUN Patrick, Esq., LL.D., a political writer, in London, aged 76 years,


COSSON Sylvester, a pirate under sentence of death at Boston, hung himself in his cell. American of


COLTON :Solomon, at Longmeadow, Mass., in 88th year,


Rev. C. C., at London, a suicide. The dread of a surgical operation is given for the act. American of


COLVIN Edwin Elisha, infant son of Ezra, at Warwick, aged I year,


Henry Ralph, only son of Nathan R., at .Providence, aged 1 year,


COLWELL William, at Foster, aged 36 years, Mehitable, wife of Col. John, late of Foster, at Brooklyn, Ct., in 78th year. American of George. at Glocester, aged 48 years,


COMER John, at Bristol Neck, aged 90 years; was member of Baptist church, Warren, 60 years, and son of Rev. John, formerly pas- tor of First Baptist church of Newport. American of


COMMENE Prince Demetrius, in England ; had been offered the crown of Greek empire. American of


April 15, 1831 Sept. 8, 1829


Dec. 3, 1813


April 10, 1815


June 6, 1815


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


69


COMSTOCK Sarah, widow of Dr. Ichabod, at Smithfield, in 74th year; funeral from her son Isaac's, died


Moses Eddy, only son of Captain William, aged 2 months,


Col. Adam, at Saratoga Co., N. Y., in 80th year, soldier of the Revolution ; was a na- tive of Smithfield, R. I., and member of General Assembly, removed to New York about 1785,


George, at Mendon, in 80th year, of Society of Friends,


Capt. Joseph, in his 38th year,


Mrs. Bethiah, wife of Capt. William, daugh- ter of late Jabez Gorham, in 33d year,


Sept. 8, 1821


Julia, daughter of Capt. William, aged 7 months,


Capt. Jesse. in 45th year,


Isaac, formerly of Smithfield, at Candor, N. Y., aged 53 years,


Mary, at Montville, Ct., aged 9 years, killed by lightning while at church,


May 25, 1823


June 28, 1825


Nov. 10, 1825


Oct. 20, 1826


June 15, 1827


Feb. 26, 1828


May 14, 1828 Sept. 30, 1828 March 5, 1826


April 21, 1829


Sept. 23, 1831


June 19, 1810


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Nov. 19, 1815


Sept. 17, 1818;


April 10, 1819


Jan. 6, 1820 Feb. 3, 1820


Sept. 18, 1821, Dec. 19, 1821


April 27, 1822 .


Dr. William S., U. S. Army, at Canajoharie, N. Y. American of


Mary, wife of Capt. Benjamin, and daughter of Rev. Joseph Winsor, of Glocester, aged 71 years,


Oliver H., infant son of Dr. Joseph, at Leb- anon, Ct. American of


Harriet Ellen, infant daughter of Capt. Wil- liam, aged 18 months,


Dr. Ezekiel, at Smithfield, aged 66 years. American of


William Ezekiel, son of Dr. William W., at Smithfield, aged 3 months,


Capt. Benjamin, aged 82 years,


CONANT Timothy, at Rehoboth, in 74th year, Miss Lucy. aged 72 years, and Miss Betsey, aged 66 years; these two sisters had always lived in the same house and died within 15 minutes of each other, at Con- cord, Mass. American of


Nancy, daughter of the late Benjamin, of Oakham, Mass., at Providence, in 18th year,


CONCANNON Rt. Rev. Luke, at Naples, in 70th year,


CONDARCET Madame, widow of the cele- brated legislator and sister of Marshall Grouchey, at Paris ; was a noted belle and wit of the coteries of Paris. American of


Oct. 29, 1822


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CONDY Thomas Hollis, Jr., of Providence, at Savannah, in 30th year,


Mary, wife of Capt. Thomas Hollis Condy, aged 59 years,


Aug. 5, 1823


Dec. 31, 1824


-, at Middlebury, Vt .; he had been charged with theft and went with a friend to the accuser to satisfy him of his inno- cence; the affair so worked on his mind that he went home, wrote a letter to his wife asserting his innocence and then hung himself. American of


CONEY - -, aged 2 years, at Leydon, N. Y., ate toadstool for mushroom. Ameri- can of


Oct. 21, 1817


May 19, 1815


Carey, at Newport, aged 32 years. Ameri- can of


May 23, 1815-


John, of West Greenwich, at St. Pierre, W. I., on board sch. William Sheldon, aged 26 years,


Jan. 14, 1817


Sept. 14, 1819


June 10, 1820


Mary, wife of Capt. Peleg, only daughter of Hon. Henry Remington, at Warwick, sud- denly,


Nov. 14, 1820


Dec. 29, 1820


Mary, widow of Joseph, at Jamestown, aged 65 years,


Jan. 18, 1821


William, son of Daniel, Esq.,, at Wickford, aged 25 years,


Caleb, son of Jonathan, aged 25 years,


Rebecca, widow of James, at Charlestown, in 80th year,


Abigail, wife of John, at Cranston, aged about 34 years,


George Henry, infant son of William, aged II months,


Thomas, son of Joshua, at Northbridge, aged 26 years. American of


James, formerly of Providence, at Lubec, Me. American of


Nov. 12. 1824 Dec. 1, 1824


Feb. 13, 1826


March 5, 1826


May 13, 1826


July 21, 1826


Feb. 23, 1827


CONE Julia Ann, at Plainfield, Ct., aged 22 years. American of


July 16, 1821


Dec. 21, 1827


CONGDON Benjamin, at Warwick, in 52d year. American of


John Boss, native of Rhode Island, at Marine Hospital, Charleston, S. C., aged 30 years. American of


Stephen, son of the late Samuel, of South Kingstown, at Lebanon, Ct., aged 56 years, Hannah, widow of James, of Charlestown, R. I., at Sturbridge, Mass, in 94th year,


Oct. 9, 1820


Abigail, widow of Robert, Esq., of Charles- town, at North Kingstown, in 73d year.


71


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


CONGDON Mrs. Hannah, at Wickford, in 51st year. American of


Harriet Adams, daughter of Isaac, Jr., at Arkwright, aged 14 months,


Ephraim, formerly of Providence, at North- bridge, aged 68 years,


Abby, daughter of Welcome, aged 19 months, Joseph W., at Cranston, in 34th year,


April 30, 1831


Hodge (colored), aged 55 years,


Nov. 14, 1831


CONGERS Miss in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


CONGLETON Thomas, aged 15 years, in Vir. ginia, killed by the careless handling of a swivel on board a boat conveying his father's military company on an excursion. American of July 4, 1820


CONGRENE Sir Gen. William, the English ar- tillery officer. American of


Aug. 19, 1.828


CONGRIEVE Lt. Gen. Sır W. --- , Baronet, aged 73 years, controler of the Royal Lab- oratory, etc. American of


July 1, 1814


CONKLING Augustus H. M., aged 35 years, late Lieut. Commandant U. S. Navy ; was in command of the Tigress, at Lake Erie, in St. Mary's Co., Md.,


Nov. 13, 1822


March 2, 1811


CONNELLY widow, inhumanly murdered by William Etheridge, at Carratuck, N. C., Luke and two children (colored), killed by lightning, at Georgetown, Del.,


July 5, 1832


CONNEYS Eliza, in England ; she had swal- lowed a number of pins. American of CONNOLLY Rt. Rev. John, D. D., R. C. bishop of New York, at New York,


Feb. 6, 1825


Levi (colored), and two of his children, killed by lightning, at Middleford, Del.,


July 5, 1832


CONNOR J. - , secretary to the governor, of the fever, at New Orleans. American of John, of Albany, killed by an explosion on board steamboat Ohio, near Sing Sing. American of


Oct. 11, 1822


CONROY Mr. - , his wife and five children, drowned while crossing the Potomac, three miles from Oldtown. American of


CONTI The Prince of, in Spain, aged 80 years. American of


CONVERT Mrs. - and two children, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,


CONWAY Patrick, an Irish merchant, inhu- manly murdered in his store, supposed by John Owens, cabinet maker, at Raleigh, N. C. American of


July 10, 1832


April 26, 1825


July 1, 1814 Dec. 26, 1811


May 12, 1809


May 8, 1827


Sept. 1I, 1828


Nov. 28, 1828 Sept. 14, 1829


Oct. 22, 1813


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CONWAY W. T., at Boston.


Gen. Robert, at Georgetown, S. C, aged 70 years. American of


H. W., killed in a duel with Robert Critten- den, in Arkansas Ter.,


Nov. 5, 1827


COODY Robert, ordinary seaman, killed on board the Little Belt, in action with the U. S. Frigate President,


May 16, 1811


COOKE Rosanna S., daughter of the late Jesse, of this town, in 16th year,


Dec. 20, 1808


George, with two boatmen and eight children of William Heogs, were drowned in Lake Champlain,


Nov. 10, 1810 Dec. 22, 1810


Peter, at Coventry, in 91st year,


Miss Rebecca, in the burning of the Rich- mond, Va., theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


Mrs. William, in the burning of the Rich- mond, Va., theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


Sept. 26, 1812


Martha, wife of Amasa, at Cumberland, aged 38 years,


May 4, 1814


Rosanna Elizabeth, only daughter of Joseph S., in this town, aged 4 years, 2 months, Christopher Sheldon, youngest son of Joseph S., in this town, aged 14 months,


Dec. 8, 1815


Oct. 1, 1816


Hannah, wife of Esek, at Cumberland, in 49th year,


Oct. 5, 1816


George William, infant son of Joseph S., in this town,


Jan. 27, 1817


Sarah, at Worcester, aged 88 years ; she had 13 children, 99 grand, 113 great-grand and


12 great-great-grandchildren, total 237. American of


March 7, 1817


July 1, 1817


Clarke, merchant, at Newport, aged 48 years. American of


Mary, widow of Edward, at Tiverton, in 48th year. American of


Feb. 3, 1818


Thomas D., of Providence, at sea, on board ship Asia, on passage from Batavia to Canton, in 23d year,


John, of Tiverton, at sea, on board ship Co- lumbia, on passage from Havana to Bristol. American of


Eleazer, seaman, aged 25 years, native of Rhode Island, at St. Ubes,


Jan. 3, 1822


Dec 26, 1823


Aug. 22, 1817


April -, 1818


July 17, 1818


Sept. 27, 1818


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George Frederick, the tragedian; he had just completed his 57th year, in New York, Col. John, of Tiverton, at Newport, in 68th year, an officer of the Revolution,


Dec. 17, 1812


Adam, at Greenbush, N. Y., aged 96 years, leaves a wife aged 94 years; had lived to- gether 69 years. American of


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


73


COOKE Elizabeth, widow of Capt. John, for- merly of Providence, at Killingly, Ct., William F., seaman, of Newport, at sea, on ship Morning Star, on passage from New Orleans. American of


Jan. 1, 1819


Aug. 17, 1819


Mary, widow of Stephen, at Glocester, in 74th year. American of


Sept. 7, 1819


Orchard, Esq., postmaster, at Wiscasset, Me. American of


Sept. 7, 1819


Ebenezer, aged 24 years; was blind and drowned while bathing in a pond, at Kill- ingly, Ct.,


June 25, 1820


John, Esq., at Newport, formerly member General Assembly,


July 22, 1820


Anna, wife of Nathaniel, formerly of Provi- dence, at Canandaigua, N. Y., aged 40 years, suddenly. American of


Sept. 8, 1820


Julia Ann, daughter of Robert, at Seekonk, in 17th year. American of


Sept. 8, 1820


Ann Greene, only daughter of William M., at Glocester, in 4th year,


Oct. 18, 1820


June 20, 1822


June 25, 1822


June 5, 1822 Sept. 26, 1822


Amey, wife of Capt. Benoni, at Providence, in 39th year,


Bennett, son of Peter, at Tiverton, aged 19 years. American of


Jan. 24, 1823


Stephen, of Brig Brutus, died at sea. Ameri- can of


Thomas, aged 54 years; leaves wife and two daughters,


Stephen A., son of late Col. John, of New- port, at sea, on board brig Prutus, on pas- sage from Cronstadt to Newport. Ameri- can of


-- , daughter of Otis, at Olneyville, aged 7 years, drowned,


Rev. Elisha B., pastor of the Presbyterian church in Manchester (formerly Oxford), Ct., drowned in crossing a pond where he had been helping a neighbor haying. American of


John, State librarian and proprietor of City Reading Rooms, at Albany, N. Y., sud- denly. American of


Feb. 28, 1823


May 24, 1823


July 25, 1823


Aug. 29, 1823


Aseneth, widow of Eleazer, at Cumberland, in 57th year,


John, eldest son of late John, Esq., of New- port, at Havana. American of


Robert E., at Charleston, S. C., in 25th year, printer; had worked on the Providence papers,


John Gray, infant son of Caleb,


Dec 9, 1822


Jan. 24, 1823


Feb. 15, 1823


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COOKE Mrs. Joanna, widow of Capt. Nicholas, in 64th year,


Mary Gray, widow of Russell, of Tiverton, at Boston, aged 78 years. American of Susanna, widow of Capt. Joseph, aged 79 years,


Nov. 21, 1823


Nov. 25, 1823


April 29, 1824


Henry T., son of late Capt. Daniel, formerly of Providence, at Rhynebeck, N. Y .; was a graduate of Brown University,


Dec. 24, 1824


Orchard, at Winthrop, Me .; two of his chil- dren died from spotted fever within 12 hours from its attack and the third within 36 hours. American of


Sarah, wife of Caleb C., in 29th year,


Ann Janette, daughter of Jesse, at Coventry, in 8th year,


Oct. 6, 1825


William H., at New York, printer, aged 23 years,


Oct. 20, 1825


Isaac, at Tiverton, aged 82 years. American of


May 5, 1826


Lydia, at Tiverton, aged 83 years. American of


May 5, 1826


Mary, wife of Capt. Charles C., daughter of Rev. Daniel Webb, formerly of Provi. dence, at Newport, aged 23 years,


Israel, Esq., at Burrillville, in 80th year,


Feb. 14, 1827


Capt. Enock, at Westford, in 85th year. American of


May 15, 1827


Daniel P., late member of Congress from Ill- inois, in Kentucky. American of


Nov. 6, 1827


Mary, daughter of late Hopkins, at Appo- naug, late of East Greenwich, in 65th year,


Sept. 14, 1828


Mrs Abigail, wife of Capt. Joseph B., and daughter of late Capt. Amos Allen, of Providence, at Mendon, in 59th year,


Oct. 6, 1828


Robert, at Kingstown, aged 85 years, an officer in the Revolution. American of


Oct. 7, 1828


Phebe, wife of John W., at Foster, in 59th year,


Nov. 26, 1828


Stephen, seaman, of Tiverton, lost overboard from sloop Com. Perry,


Jan. 2, 1829


sister of Nicholas, at Richmond, Vt., killed by lightning,


Oct. 9, 1829


Noah, Esq., attorney at law, at Keene, N. H., the oldest lawyer in the State, aged 80 years,


Hannah, wife of Benjamin, at Lynn, aged 22 years. American of


Oct. 15, 1829


Nov. 26, 1829


March 18, 1825 Aug. 9, 1825


Dec. 30, 1826 Feb. 1, 1827


Gray Wood, in 18th year,


75


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


COOKE James, at Boston, aged 48 years. Ameri- can of


Jennette, at Bethlehem, N. Y .; she resided with her father when the settlement was destroyed and burnt by the savages ; her age was 105 years. American of


June 15, 1830 Oct. 10, 1830


April 1, 1831


Alma S., wife of Stephen A., and eldest daughter of Rowland Greene, at Glocester, in 22d year,


Sarah, wife of Christopher, in 78th year, Jeremiah G., of Providence, at sea, on board Ship Henry Hill, on passage from New York to Bahai,


Jan. 7, 1832


Feb. 28, 1832 Dec. 28, 1832


Aug. 1, 1817


Sept. 21, 1815


Capt. Chauncey, of Providence, who was ship- wrecked nine months since ; his body has been found and buried. American of


Pamelia Francis, daughter of Capt. Lyman, at East Windsor, Ct., aged 2 years,


March 27, 1824


James, of Ohio, Charge d'Affairs at Peru, at Lima, S. A.,


Feb. 24, 1828


Samuel, at Northampton, aged 60 years; was employed in Mr. Butler's paper manufac- tory, in crossing the pond broke in and was drowned,


Dec. 18, 1828


COOMBE William, Esq., a celebrated literary character, in England, aged 82 years. American of


COOMBES Henry, of Thomaston, Me., died at sea,




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