Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 14

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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COOMBS Capt. John, at Cincinnati, manufactur- ing hatter. American of


Aug. 17, 1827


COOMBES George W., at Boston, suffocated from charcoal. American of


COOMER Mrs. Mary, at Pawtucket, aged 18 years,


COONEY Patrick, perished in the wreck of the Frances Mary, at sea,


Feb. 19, 1830


Wilson, printer, at New Orleans, of the fever, William, at Brighton, Mass., aged 26 years. American of


April 7, 1831 Dec. 29, 1831


Edward, executed at London, Eng., for burk- ing a woman of 80 years. American of Miss Abby, in 18th year,


COOLBRETT Samuel, at Hampton, N. H., ruptured a blood vessel. American of


COOLEY Capt. Chauncey, Jr., son of Capt. Chauncey, of this town, at New York, in 25th year,


March 29, 1822


Jan. 27, 1824


Aug. 22, 1823 March 25, 1825


May 22, 1832


Nov. 26, 1828


Feb. 5, 1826


COOLIDGE Capt. John, at Worcester, aged 34 years. American of


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COOPER William, Esq., at Boston, aged 88 years, 49 of which he was elected town clerk and never absent from a meeting, Capt. Gilbert, at Wickford, in 84th year, Lamberton, at Middletown, Ct., aged 70 years, suddenly. American of


Golden, shot by Mr. Roberts, at Hoboken, N. J.,


Elvira, at Cincinnati, O., was to have been married the eve of her death,


Elder John, at Northbridge, aged 68 years. American of


May 19, 1818


John, at Wickford, in 68th year, soldier in the Revolution,


Nov. 21, 1818


James, at Palermo, N. Y., aged 40 years ; wrestling with a companion while drunk was seized in a fit. American of


Susan, daughter of Allen, aged 8 months,


Capt. Benjamin, native of Taunton, at New York, aged about 58 years; supposed to have been drowned in the harbor. Amer- ican of


Dec. 21, 1821


July 12, 1822


Sept. 12, 1823


Dec. 21, 1823


May 8, 1824


Oct. 23, 1825 Feb. 23, 1826


Miss Lydia, at Taunton, aged 52 years,


Capt. Lewis, at Centreville, Warwick, aged 49 years,


Aug. 5, 1826


Feb, 17, 1829


Oct. 22, 1830


Gerordus A., M. D., at New York,


COPE Francis, son of Thomas P., at Philadel- phia, drowned while bathing. American of COPELAND Margaret, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., Theatre,


George Warren, son of Elisha, at Taunton. American of


Eunice, of Mansfield, Mass., daughter of William, at Raynham, aged 29 years,


Nov. 28, 1809 March 21, 1814


Sept. 8, 1815


Nov. 20, 1816


Nov. 23, 1817


July 18, 1 820 Sept. 3, 1821


T-, Corporal of Marines, U. S. Brig En- terprise, at Quarantine, N. Y. American of James, at Taunton, aged 53 years. American of


Nathan, at Burrillville, at an advanced age, Bathsheba, widow of Capt. James, at Taun- ton, aged 72 years,


Mary, wife of Abel, and daughter of Rev. David Newman, of Rehoboth, at Seekonk, in 28th year,


Thomas, at Attleboro, in 50th year. Amer- ican of


Lloyd B., formerly of Middletown, Ct., at New Orleans, aged 20 years. American of Varnum, son of Rev. Calvin, at Killingly, in 25th year,


March 28, 1831 Aug. 3, 1832


Aug. 20, 1816


Dec. 26, 1811


Feb. 21, 1823


Sept. 4, 1824


77


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


COPELAND Elisha, at Norfolk, Va .; took the wrong medicine. American of


William M. H., bookbinder, of Boston, at Havana, aged 35 years,


COPLEY J. S., Esq., R. A. and F. A. A., a native of Boston, an eminent painter, at London, Eng.,


COPLIN Hannah, widow of Thomas, at Seekonk, in 81st year,


Sept. 15, 1815


Jan. 28, 1820


May 14, 1822


Sept. 12, 1826


Dec. 8, 1815


John Taylor. In his obituary it is stated that a sister perished in the burning of the theatre at Richmond; a nephew, only son of William Champe Carter of Culpepper, was murdered at some college, and a first cousin, John Bird, was killed at battle of North Point, near Baltimore. Their brother, Major Garvin L. Corbin, is still suffering from wounds received at Hamp- ton. American of


John, native of Killingly, Ct., at Providence, in 29th year ; was in the steward's depart- ment, Brown University,


COREY Capt. William, of this town, at Charles- ton, S. C., in 63d year,


Oliver, at Warwick, in 73d year. American of


Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Capt. Caleb, in 13th year,


Robert, wrecked with schooner Franklin on Lake Erie. American of


Daniel, in 23d year,


Emeline Amilia, daughter of Capt. Caleb, in 6th year,


William Borden, only son of Caleb, at New- port,


Hannah M., daughter of late Bradford, of Newport, at Providence, aged 16 years,


Mrs. Lucy, at Ashford, Conn., aged 41 years. American of


Catherine, wife of Sylvester R., aged 25 years,


Feb. 2, 1816


Dec. 15, 1830


Nov. 18, 1812


April 12, 1816


Nov. 21, 1817


Dec. 8, 1820 June 13, 1821


Oct. 4, 1821 Oct. 19, 1821


July 10, 1822


Sept. 13, 1822


May 22, 1825


COPP Elizabeth, wife of David, at Killingly, aged 60 years. American of


Sarah W., eldest daughter of William, at Killingly, Ct., aged 21 years,


CORBIN John Taylor, eldest son of Major Richard, of Loneville, at Carlisle, Penn., from wounds received in a duel the even- ing before,


Aug. 25, 1829


July 25, 1830


78


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COREY John, of Pawtuxet, at sea on board brig Ann, from this port for Havana, the fifth day out ; fell from mainyard. American of William, son of Thomas, near Wickford ; got caught in the water wheel and so badly hurt that he died within a few hours,


May 30, 1826


June 13, 1826


Aug. 30, 1826


Capt. David, at Sturbridge, aged 71 years. American of


Dec. 5, 1826


Capt. Job, at North Kingstown, aged 82 years,


Oct. 5, 1828


Hazard, at Pawtucket, aged 28 years, of So- ciety of Friends,


Nov. 16, 1828


Dorcas, widow of Capt. William, of Provi- dence, at Lexington, Ky., in Both year,


Jan. 15, 1830


William G., at North Providence, aged 36 years,


April 27, 1830


Abby Frances, infant daughter of Ebenezer, aged 5 months,


Esther, wife of Caleb, in 52d year,


Lydia, wife of Samuel, at Portsmouth, in 35th year,


Nov. 27, 1830


Isaac, at Westport, aged 84 years. Ameri- can of


Dec. 24, 1830


William Congdon, son of John, aged II months, 12 days,


April 23, 1831


Albert B., son of Pardon, at Fall River, aged 2 years; fell into a tub of hot water. Amer- ican of


Aug. 16, 1831 Sept. 25, 1831


Allen, mariner, killed in the riot, at Provi- dence. American of


Sept. 27, 1831


Edward P., son of late Enock, of Marlboro, Mass., in 25th year,


May 27, 1832


Phebe, widow of Ebenezer H., of Provi- dence, at London, U. C., aged 65 years, of the cholera,


July 20, 1832


CORLISS Susannah C .. wife of John, formerly of Providence, at Paris, Ky.,


Sept. 6, 1824


CORNELIUS Dr. Elias, at Somers, N. Y., aged 65 years, a patriot and sufferer in the war for independence. American of


Rev. Elias, secretary of the American Board, at Hartford,


CORNELL Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Walter, at Newport, in 58th year. American of


Lydia. wife of Capt. George, at Portsmouth, in 56th year,


Mrs. Sally, in 50th year,


July 11, 1823


Feb. 12, 1832


Sept. 4, 1810


April 27, 1814 Nov. 14, 1814


Allen, aged 41 years, killed,


July 17, 1830 Oct. 25, 1830


Sylvester Hazard, infant son of Sylvester R., aged 15 months,


79


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


CORNELL Gideon [Benjamin], in this town, in 57th year, many years sexton of St. John's church. American of


Robert, of Portsmouth, aged 25 years, drowned from brig Carolina Augusta, of Boston,


Sept. 19, 1818


July 23, 1819


Rebecca, widow of Gideon, at. Newport, in 78th year. American of


July 11, 1820


Ann A., wife of John I., formerly of Newport, daughter of Tiddeman Remington, of Jamestown, at Beaufort, S. C., in 35th year, Thomas, at Newport, aged 53 years,


Aug. 18, 1821 May 9, 1822


Benjamin, formerly of Newport, at Beaufort, S. C., aged 39 years,


Jan. 17, 1824


Joseph, Esq., at Tiverton, aged 65 years, for- merly a pensioner and officer of the Revo- lution,


Benjamin C .. at Newport, in 38th year,


Elder Joseph, formerly of Providence, at Gal- way, N. Y., in 80th year,


July 26, 1826


Frances C., daughter of late Gideon, at New- port, aged 38 years. American of


Nov. 7, 1826


Mrs. Patience, at Burrillville, aged 80 years American of


March 4, 1828


Mrs. Rebecca, wife of John, of Newport, at New York, aged 28 years,


Mrs. Sarah, at Newport, aged 64 years,


Comfort, widow of Benjamin, at Patience Island. in 50th year,


Nov. 9, 1829


Julia Emily, daughter of Benjamin, aged 19 months.


June 17, 1830


Gideon, at Glocester, aged 85 years,


John, aged 9 years, son of John, drowned in the Cove Basin,


Feb. 9, 1831


Rosanna, widow of Capt. Joseph, of Tiverton, at Providence, aged 65 years,


CORNING Miss Susannah, at Norwich, Ct., aged 47 years,


CORNWALLIS Hon. Sir Admiral William, Vice Admiral of England. American of Marquise of, in England, aged 49 years, son of the General, who fought at Yorktown, Va. American of


CORNWELL Dr. C. C., at Philadelphia. Amer- ican of


March 19, 1816


Jan. 10, 1832


June 6, 1822


Sept. 14, 1819


Sept. 23, 1823


Aug. 17, 1832


April 8, 1825 May 21, 1825


May 2, 1828 July 3, 1829


Phebe, widow of Jonathan, at Portsmouth, in 94th year. American of


July 20, 1830 Dec. 16, 1830


Sarah, wife of Job, at Newport, in 45th year. American of


80


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CORPE Rev. David, at Angelica, N. Y., in 78th year, a native of this State, where he spent most of his life; had a church near Appo- naug ; sermon by Rev. Mr. Gillett, his selection II Tim. iv:7-8,


CORP Sally, wife of Abraham, at Scituate, aged 70 years,


CORPE Elizabeth, widow of John, daughter of Richard Waterman, in 95th year,


Samuel H., in 32d year,


CORSS Richard, Esq., formerly editor of Hud- son Whig, at Leyden, Mass., aged 27 years. American of


CORTHEY Daniel, Esq., attorney at law, a Revolutionary soldier and officer, at New- bern, N. C.,


COSAIR Napoleon Bonaparte, at Utica, N. Y. American of


COSTA Joseph Dominique, aged 57 years, native of Italy, had resided here many years,


COTTLE Capt. Thomas, formerly of Martha's Vineyard, at Freetown, Mass., aged 72 years,


March 21, 1826


Feb. 16, 1827


June 30, 1829


Feb. 2, 1830


Oct. 12, 1830


July 9, 1816


Ann, widow of Capt. Thomas, at Newport, in 73d year. American of


Harriet, daughter of late Gardiner, at Wickford. American of


John, at West Bloomfield, N. Y., in 74th year,


COUCHERY Mons. - , at Paris, of the Le- gion of Honor, master of requests, etc. American of


July 13,1819


March 2, 1825


Dec. 26, 1825 Feb. 22, 1831


May 16, 1823


June 19, 1817


Sept. 27, 1816


Feb. 24, 1826


COTTON Samuel W., formerly of Buffalo, N. Y., at Providence, aged 22 years,


John, at New York. aged 29 years; in the American brig Patriot while cruising in West Indian waters an engagement was held with a pirate in September, 1822, when he was so unfortunate as to lose both arms,


Samuel, at Boston, aged 54 years. American of


Abigail, wife of Charles, and daughter of Moses Jewett, at Ipswich. American of


COTTRELL Benjamin P., at South Kingstown, in 29th year. American of


William Sr., William Jr. and John executed at Hagarstown, Md., for murder of John Adams, May 9, 1819,


Feb. 25, 1820


Oct. 12, 1819


Feb. 26, 1828


Aug. 28, 1828


Jan. 27, 1815


81


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


COULTER James M., midshipman, at Malaga ; he burst a blood vessel; belonged to U. S. frigate United States. American of George, near Sumpterville, S. C., aged 107 years ; his sister, Mrs. Martha Clarke, died the week after, aged 105 years. Amer- ican of


March 11, 1817


Aug. 2, 1822


May -, 1822


COUSELLO commandant at Verdun, France ; he blew out his brains rather than stand a court of inquiry respecting his treatment of British prisoners of war ; he is the fourth French officer that has done so for this cause. American of


Feb. 14, 1812


Feb. 2, 1830


COUTTS Miss Elvina, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


Thomas, Esq., banker, at London, aged 87 years, father-in-law of Sir Francis Burdett ; he willed his whole estate of $4,000,000 to his widow, formerly Miss Mellen, of the theatre. American of


April 26, 1822


Dec. 26, 1820


Eliza A., wife of Rev. Joseph S., and second daughter of John A. Collins, Esq., of New- port, at Princess Anne, Md., in 32d year, Rebecca, widow of late Dea. Silas, and daughter of late Samuel Thurber, of Provi- dence, at Troy, N. Y., in 8ist year,


Oct. 5, 1828


COWELL Ebenezer, Esq., clerk of court of common pleas of Hunterdon Co., at Tren- ton, N. J., perished in the cold,


Feb. 14, 1818


Mrs. Mary, wife of Major Samuel, at Wren- tham, aged 79 years,


Jan. 31, 1824


Major Samuel, at Wrentham, aged 87 years, served in the French and in the War of the Revolution,


Feb. 23, 1824


COWING Bethiah, wife of Joseph, at Bridge- water, Mass., aged 78 years. American of Capt. John, at Warren, aged 55 years, found dead in his bed,


Aug. 15, 1823 July 22, 1826


Seth L., at New York, on his way to Charles- ton, S. C., in 38th year ; his remains were brought here for burial. American of


William, at New York, merchant, aged 33 years; his remains were brought to this town for burial,


Nov. 3, 1826


March 21, 1828


COUNTIS Mr. -. murdered by Thomas Biggam, in a quarrel over some shirts, near Alexandria, La.,


COUTHONY Capt. Joseph, at Boston, aged 56 years. American of


COVELL Dea. Silas, late of Providence, at Troy, N. Y., from a fail, in 68th year,


Feb. 16, 1830


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


COWING Ward, in 77th year,


Caroline, youngest daughter of Joseph, in 10th year,


Caroline, youngest daughter of Joseph, in 10th year,


COY Mrs. Sarah, widow, aged 89 years, in this town, buried in West burying ground,


Samuel. seaman, at sea, on board ship Ann, on passage from Havana to Bristol. Amer- ican of


John, at Bristol, aged about 53 years,


COYLE Mr. -. the scenic artist, in New York ; in getting into his carriage he mis- stepped, falling backwards fractured his skull and died the day following,


COX Henry, merchant, native of England, drowned at New York while attempting to board a steamboat,


Jan. 6, 1817


COXE Lieut. -- , of U. S. brig Enterprise, died at Charleston. American of


Tench, Esq., at Philadelphia, in 69th year,


COX Dr. John P., of Rhinebeck, at New York. American of


George, a child of his, aged 2 years, at New port. American of


Aug. 19. 1825


William, at Bristol, aged 82 years,


Aug. 18, 1826


-, daughter of Thomas, at Williamstown,


aged 2 years; her clothes caught fire. American of


Feb. 13, 1829


Sept. 7, 1830


Jan. 10, 1832


March 13, 1810


Capt. George, of this town, at sea, on board brig Grand Turk, on her passage from Ha- vana, in his 24th year,


Amey, wife of Charles, at Smithfield,


Sarah Marsh, wife of Benjamin, Jr., Esq., and eldest daughter of Seth Wheaton, Esq., in this town,


Henry P., at Providence, son of the late Capt. Matthias, of Newport, in 47th year,


Capt. Gregory, at Newport, in 88th year. American of


Capt. William, of Newport, son of Joseph, at sea, in 27th year. American of


April 14, 1832 April 28, 1832


April 29, 1832


Aug. 26, 1812


April 25, 1823 Oct. 14, 1825


July 21, 1827


July 12, 1822 July 16, 1824


July 2, 1825


Ebenezer, executed for the murder of Mr. Dunn, at Williamsport, Va. American of Abiah Caroline, aged 20 months ; Alfred Roy Cox, aged 5 years and Edwin Dorr Griffin Cox, children of Rev. Dr. Cox, of New York, all by scarlet fever. American of


COZZENS Peter, at Newport, in 90th year. American of


July 13, 1811


Dec. 29, 1815


Nov. 23, 1816


Sept. 3, 1818


Dec. 1, 1818


Oct. 8, 1819


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


COZZENS Capt. Peter, aged 38 years, son of


John, of North Kingstown, at sea, on pas- sage from Port au Pilmer to Baltimore, Edward A., son of Richard, aged 14 years,


Lydia, wife of John, at Wickford, aged 63 years,


Maria, daughter of Richard, in 18th year,


John, native of Providence, at Plainfield, Ct., aged 66 years. American of


Aug. 20, 1822 Nov. 1, 1824


Polly, aged 59 years,


Capt. Benjamin, at Newport. in 78th year. American of


June 10, 1825


July 21, 1825


Mary, daughter of Charles W., aged 15 months,


Miss Margaret, at Newport, aged 89 years,


Mrs. Margaret, at Newport, aged 87 years. American of


Sept. 12, 1828


Mrs. Harriet, wife of Capt. Charles, at New- port, aged 20 years,


Nov. 8, 1829


Richard (colored), aged about 80 years, native of Africa ; was brought here very young ; was a slave many years in the family of Matthew Cozzens of Newport; was 5 years in the Revolutionary service ; served as a fifer in the regiment commanded by Col. Christopher Greene, afterwards by Col. Jeremiah Olney, serving from March, 1778, to June, 1783, since which time he has resided in Providence ; his last illness confined him to his house for 5 years,


Samuel Dexter, son of Benjamin, Esq., aged 13 months,


CRABOWSKI Demetrius, is now living near Polosk, in Lithunia, at the age of 168 years ; has a son 120 and another 97 years old. American of


CRACHAMI Miss -, the Italian dwarf, in London, suddenly. American of


CRAFT Sir Herbert, a man of letters, in Eng- land. American of


Robert, formerly of Newport, at Staten Isl- and, aged 31 years. American of


CRAFTS Rev. Thomas, at Middleboro, Mass., aged 60 years. American of William, Esq., native of Boston, at Charles- ton, S. C., aged 57 years,


Dec. 24, 1829


May 3, 1831


Feb. 14, 1832


July 27, 1824 July 2, 1816


Oct. 14, 1823


March|26, 1819


Sept. 9, 1820


June 24, 1820 June 25, 1821


Nov. 23, 1821 July 1, 1822


Benjamin, formerly of Providence, at Attle- boro, in 70th year, brought here for burial, John, at Wickford, in 72d year, of Society of Friends, at North Kingstown,


Jan. 31, 1827


Aug. 15, 1828 Aug. 31, 1828


84


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CRAFTS William, at Newport, aged 72 years, Revolutionary pensioner,


Hon. William, of Charleston, S. C., at New Lebanon Springs,


Eunice, wife of Governor Samuel, Governor of the State, at Craftsbury, Vt. American of


Sept. II, 1829


Eunice, wife of Joseph, at Watertown, aged 43 years. American of


Nov. 10, 1829


CRAGGIN Col. Samuel, at Uxbridge, aged 87 years. American of


Sept. 2, 1825


CRAIG Ann, in the burning of the Richmond, Va. theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


John, executed in Pennsylvania for murder of Edward Hunter, Esq. American of


June 12, 1818


Content, widow of John at Wrentham, in 87th year,


Oct. II, 1822


Mr. - , three negro boys and a horse killed by lightning while standing under a tree at Strasburg, Va. American of


July 5. 1825


Feb. 25, 1814


Nov. 3, 1815


April 12, 1831


Oct. 17, 1811


Oct. 16, 1811


July 3, 1821


Oct. 17, 1817


Sept. 7, 1822 Jan. 20, 1823 Sept. 30, 1824


Nov. 4, 1825


July 17, 1827


1830


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CRAIK Dr. James, formerly chief physician U. S. Army, in Virginia, aged 84 years ; at. tended Washington in his last moments. American of


CRAM Nathau, of Belfast, drowned in Belfast Bay, Me., by the upsetting of a boat. American of


Tristam, at Brooks, Me., aged 74 years ; soldier of the Revolution. American of CRANCH Mary, widow of Hon. Richard. at Quincy, Mass., aged 70 years,


Hon. Richard, at Quincy, Mass., aged 85 years,


John, at Bath, Eng., aged 70 years. Ameri- can of


CRANDALL Lemuel, of Providence, son of the late Capt. Joseph, at sea, on board brig Traveller, on passage from Havana to Cowes, in 22d year,


William A. Penniman, son of Benjamin, aged 5 months,


James Beverly, youngest son of William W., Azariah, at Newport Asylum, aged 78 years, -, a student in the Academy, killed by the students in adrunken scuffle. American of William S. B., of Newport, seaman, at sea, on board brig Baltic. American of


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


April 19, 1823


Sept. 22, 1826


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


85


CRANDALL Mary, wife of Rev. Eldredge, at South Kingstown, aged 67 years. Ameri- can of


CRANE Gen. William, at Elizabethtown, in 68th year ; served in the Revolution. American of


Dec. 7, 1830


Aug. 16, 1814


Oliver, one of the elders of Caldwell Church. Seeing some horses uneasy he tried to quiet them when he received a kick in the breast which terminated his life in 50 minutes at New Jersey. American of


Mary, daughter of Major General Elisha, at Canton. Mass. American of


Aaron T., Esq., postmaster, at St. Louis ; was a captain in the late war. American of


Nov. 5, 1819


Sept. 2, 1822 Oct. 25, 1822


Jan. 28, 1823 Feb. 25, 1825


Sept. 13, 1825


Sept. 20, 1825


Rev. James C., corresponding Secretary United Foreign Mission Society and assist- ant secretary elect of American Bible Soci- ety, at New York,


Lydia, widow of Jonathan, at Bridgewater, aged 82 years,


Dr. James L., at New York. American of Mary, wife of John, Esq., at Trescott, Me., very suddenly, aged 63 years. American of Jonathan, aged 17 years, at West Bridge- water, suicide. American of


CRANSTON William, son of Capt. Benjamin, at Warren, aged 29 years. American of Zilpha, fourth daughter of Samuel, of and at Foster,


Henry, of Warren, R. I., at sea. American of


Betsey, daughter of Peleg, formerly of Foster, at New Berlin, N. Y., aged 28 years,


Peleg, at Foster, aged 67 years, Society of Friends,


Sept. 9, 1817


Oct. 29, 1819


Ann Maria, daughter of Major J. B., at Fort Walcott, Newport Harbor, aged 15 months, John H., Esq., attorney at law, at Louisville, Ky. American of


Desire, wife of Gen. Elijah, at Canton, Mass., aged 62 years. American of


Benjamin, at Douglass, Mass. American of Capt. Nathaniel, at Wellington, Mass., aged 55 years. American of


Mrs. Anne, wife of Daniel ; Julia, aged 18, and Lydia Ann, aged 14 years ; daughters of Daniel; at Bridgewater, Mass. Ameri- can of


Jan. 12, 1826


March 11, 1826 March 30, 1830


April 29, 1831 Aug. 12, 1831 April 21, 1812 Sept. 28, 1813 May 11, 1819


July 30, 1820 Feb. 26, 1822


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


CRANSTON Rev. Walter, of Savannah, Clergy- man of the Episcopal Church, aged 32 years, at Middletown, Ct.,


William, at the Newport Almshouse, aged 50 years.


Aug. 7, 1823


Helen, daughter of Samuel, formerly of Fos- ter, at Providence, aged 23 years,


Sept. 15, 1823


Samuel, at Newport, aged 78 years,


April 18, 1824


Grace, widow of Samuel, at Newport, in 89th year,


Feb. 2, 1825


Rachel, widow of Caleb, at Warren, in 76th year. American of


April 15, 1825


Thomas, aged 80 years,


Aug. 31, 1825


Thomas, son of late Capt. Thomas, in 29th year,


Aug. 31, 1825


Nicholas, suddenly, in 61st year, at Cranston, Capt. Ira, son of late Capt. Peleg, of Warren, at Bristol, aged 35 years,


Oct. 27, 1826


John, native of Rhode Island, but last 40 years a resident, of Alexandria. Has left wife and 8 children,


Oct. 4, 1829


Henry Barton, only son of Jeremiah, at Dud- ley, aged 2 years, 4 months,


Sept. 6, 1830


Elizabeth, daughter of late William, ot New- port, at Natchez village, aged 13 years,


Sept. 23, 1832


CRAPO Spooner, at Rochester, Mass. Ameri- can of


April 26, 1816


Merebah, wife of Nicholas, at Rochester, Mass., aged 46 years; leaves 7 children,


May 1, 1816


Nicholas, only brother of Philip, Esq., of this town, at Rochester, Mass., aged 51 years, Jesse, at Dartmouth, aged 49 years,


May 4, 1816 Jan. 11. 1831


Rebecca, daughter of late Nicholas, and sis- ter of Philip, Esq., of Providence, at Roch- ester, Mass., in 67th year,


Jan. 11, 1828


Joseph, drowned in Newport harbor,


'Thomas, in this town. aged 52 years,


April 18, 1814


Charlotte, wife of Capt. Christopher, in 55th year,


Sept. 12, 1819


Cornelius, son of William, aged 3 years, 5 months,


Oct. 5, 1820


Thomas. formerly of Providence, at Savannah, Ga.,


Peleg H., formerly of Providence, at Savan- nah, Ga., aged 32 years. American of Edward D., in 21 st year,


Capt. Christopher, in 63d year,


Albert, son of Daniel, in 21st year,


July 27, 1822


Oct. 6, 1820


Nov. 20, 1821 Jan. 21, 1822 Sept. 9, 1823 May 14, 1824


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April 29, 1829


CRAPON Phebe, wife of Capt. Thomas, in 39th year,


Jan. 24, 1812 May 5, 1812


87


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


CRAPON Edward Albert, son of Thomas L., aged 18 months, Thomas, aged 30 years,


William, only son of Mrs. Caroline, widow of Thomas, aged 14 months,


CRARY Samuel, son of Stephen, aged about 6 years, drowned at Fall River. American of CRAVEN Elijah R., A M., and M. D., Prof. of Botany in Columbia College, D. C., at Washington, D. C. Amercan of Earle of, in England. American of CRAWFORD Catharine, widow of Capt. Jo- seph, in 73d year. American of David, Esq., brother of Hon. William H., member of General Assembly, suddenly. American of


William, at Westbrook, aged 21 years ; he had invited a number of friends to dine on the attainment of his majority ; they came but to his funeral American of


Robert, brother of the Secretary of the Treasury, in Columbian Co., Ga. Ameri- can of


-, brother of William, at St. Ste- phens, Ala. American of


Dr. William, in Pennsylvania, formerly mem- ber of Congress,


Charles, brother of the Secretary of the Treasury, at Alabama. American of


Capt. John, at Oakham, Mass., aged 86 years. American of


Mrs. Judeth, at Spanish Town, Jamaica, at the advanced age of 151 years. American of


Peter, butcher, aged 60 years, a suicide, had been convicted for abusing his wife, and placed under bonds. American of CRAWLEY Abby, formerly of Norwich, Ct., at North Providence, aged 29 years, CRAYBOURNE Mr. -- , at Sutterton, Eng., aged 75 years, a whitesmith; he began business as a bell ringer, and an ingenious change ringer started business with 16s., and died leaving to his heirs £20,000. American of


CREASE Samuel, at Boston, printer, aged about 33 years, CREED Mary, widow, in 83d year,


CREIGHTON James, at New York, aged 71 years,


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