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July 18, 1823
Oct. 21, 1823
May 25, 1824
Nov. 9, 1824
Feb. 9, 1830
June 22, 1830
June 1, 1828
March 4, 1814
April 15, 1822 Jan. 10, 1821
Jan. 6, 1822
88
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CRELL Prof. -. the chemist, at Soningen, Ger., aged 72 years .. American of CREMER Theodore, aged 72 years, of house of T. & A. Cremer, at Rotterdam, CRENSHAW, Major Nathaniel, of Pittsylvania Co., Va., murdered by negroes,
Sept. 20, 1816 Jan. 21, 1815
July 3, 18:8
CRESSON Thomas. at Swanzey, N. H., aged 93 years, 9 months ; he came to the lower Ashuelot at 14 (1736), among the first to settle the place ; was at Louisburg in 1745, was taken at Fort Drummer by the Indians and carried to Canada ; also served in the Revolution. American of
CRETTENDEN John, in Fayette Co., Penn. in 74th year, soldier of the Revolution. American of
Sept. 25, 1829
May 1, 1812
CRIVELING William, aged 47 years, in New Jersey ; his mother, aged 76, while taking her last look of her son, fell dead into the arms of her daughter. American of
CROADE Miss Mary, at Pawtucket, in 61st year, Robert C., of Providence, at Trinidad, Cuba. American of
CROCKER John, in England, aged 74 years, father of the Secretary of the Admiralty. American of
James Percival, at Barnstable, Mass., aged 23 years,
Ebenezer, at Barnstable, aged 64 years, father of Rev. Dr. Crocker, of this town,
Capt. - , of sloop Intrepid, at New Or- leans, of the fever. American of
Oct II, 1822
Aug. 24, 1827
Nymphas, in 38th year,
Nymphas P., at Barnstable, aged 29 years. American of
Nov. 13, 1829
Josiah, at Cotuet, Revolutionary pensioner. American of
CROCKETT Col. Joseph, at Jassemine Co , Ky., at an advanced age, formerly marshal of Kentucky, a soldier of the Revolution. American of
July 1, 1814
Nov. 16, 1814
Feb. 17, 1817
John L., son of Nymphas, aged 20 months. American of
Hannah W., wife of Samuel L., daughter of late Isaiah Thomas, Jr., of Boston, at Taunton,
Nov. 22, 1827 May 28, 1828
Franklin, son of Loring, at Barnstable, aged 32 years,
Jan. 10, 1830
July 20, 1830
Dec. 15, 1829
June 22, 1821
CRISS Sally. at Benton, N. Y., a suicide, after she had murdered her 3 children. Ameri- can of
Dec. 24, 1824 April 7, 1813
March 20, 1827
89
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
CROCKERON Henry, Esq., late member of Congress from New York, at Staten Island. American of
CROMBIE Alderman, in England ; was a friend to America 1774-5 ; he left $620,000 in per- sonal property. American of
CROMMELIN Claude, at Amsterdam, Holland, CROMPTON S-, who invented the " mule" in 1780. Mr. C. did not patent his mule, but received two presents from manufac- turers of 6100 and in 1800 another of £400. In 1812, on petition, Parliament gave him £5000. He lost this in an un- fortunate venture and died in obscurity at Bolton, Eng., in 74th year,
CROOKES John, Esq., at New York, in 47th year, for years editor of Mercantile Ad- vertiser,
CROSBY Otis, in this town, in 29th year,
Hon. Oliver, at Brookfield, Mass .; one of County Senators in the Massachusetts Legislature. American of
Ruth Pope, wife of Timothy, formerly of Boston, at Providence, aged 41 years,
Mrs. Rebecca, at Newport, aged 45 years. American of
James, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,
Julia Ann, daughter of late Thomas, at New- port in 22d year.
Celia, youngest daughter of Elijah, Esq., of Thompson, Ct. American of
At Millville, Mendon, Mass., July 16, Ed- mond, aged 6 years; Aug. 10, Sarah Ann, aged 2 years, 5 months; Aug. 16, Carle- ton, aged 7 years, 8 months, children of widow Sarah; she had recently removed here from Milford and has thus buried her whole family. American of
Daniel, at Barnstable, aged 62 years. He went out with his gun in the morning ; was found several miles from home, dead, sup- posed to have died in a fainting fit to which he was subject. American of Joel, at Boston, aged 23 years. American of Seth, at East Brewster, aged 84 years. American of
Mr. - , supercargo of schooner Astria, wrecked near Hatteras,
Nov. 19, 1819
Oct. 6, 1818 Oct. - , 1824
June 16, 1827
July 4, 1818 Nov. 9, 1811
July 31, 1818
May 3, 1819
Aug. 27, 1819
March 6, 1820
Dec. 25, 1825
April 18, 1828
Sept. 5, 1828
Nov. 11, 1828 Dec. 25, 1829
May 4, 1830
Oct. 25, 1832
90
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CROSKEY Robert, merchant, at Philadelphia; fell out of his wagon and instantly killed. American of
June 9, 1815
CROSS Joshua, at Salem. A son of his was hit by a stone, thrown by another boy, hitting him in the face. It caused lockjaw. His age was 10 years. American of
July 14, 1815
Stephen, at Salisbury, N. H., aged 67 years, from a wen on his face, which had been growing 30 years. American of
Aug. 6, 1816
Capt. George, Sr., at Charleston, S. C. American of
Aug. 13, 1816
James, at Hemmingford, S. C., aged 29 years; swallowed by mistake a dose of diluted potash. American of
Aug. 8, 1817
a child of Cyrus, aged 18 months ; drowned by falling into a well at Monson, Mass. American of
July 27, 1821
Thomas Lloyd Halsey, eldest son of George W., Esq., at Sullivan's Island, near Charleston, S. C., aged 1 1 years,
Oct. 8, 1824
William, Jr., of Boston, merchant at Geneva, Switzerland, aged 34 years,
June 15, 1825
Hiram Bradford, formerly of Salem, Mass., at Dighton, aged 24 years,
Oct. 17, 1829
Margaret, aged 22 years, at Boston. Amer- ican of
July 27, 1830
Sally Babcock, daughter of George D., Esq., at Westerly, aged about 21/2 years,
Jan. 29, 1831
CROSSMAN Keziah, wife of James, at Taun- ton. American of
June 23, 1809
Rosanna, wife of Simeon, at Taunton, sud- denly. American of
May 11, 1821
Nancy M., only daughter of Seth, Esq., for- merly of Taunton, at Andover, N. H., aged 18 years. American of
Daniel, at Glocester, in 72d year,
Col. Robert, at Taunton, in 90th year. Amer- ican of
John H., son of late William, at Taunton,
William, in England, aged 90 years; had kept his coffin by him for 50 years and use it as a cupboard. American of
Caroline Matilda, daughter of Col. Edward, at Taunton, aged 17 months. American of
March 28, 1823 June 15, 1823
Dec. 23, 1823 Aug. 15, 1824
Oct. 19, 1824
Sept. 2, 1825
Amos, late Chief Justice Court Common Pleas, Washington Co., at Westerly,
Dec. 15, 1823
Mary, youngest daughter of George W., Esq., at Sullivan's Island, near Charlestown, S. C. American of
Oct. 26, 1824
91
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
CROSSMAN Mrs. Lydia, widow of Col. Robert, at Taunton, aged 85 years,
Catharine, wife of John, daughter of John Wilson, of Newport, at Hudson, N. Y., aged 21 years,
CROUCH Sophia Jane, wife ot Abraham, Esq., at Charleston, S. C., in 22d year,
Solomon, at Cambridge, N. Y., from a wound in the hand from a scythe. It is stated he married two sisters about the same time and lived a week alternate with each ; had by them 13 children each. The two fami- lies lived in harmony with each other, a short distance apart, and the 26 children were at the burial. American of
Mrs. Mary, widow of Charles, daughter of the late David Wilkinson, Esq., of Providence, in 70th year, at Charleston, S. C. Amer- ican of
Oct. 20, 1818
March 22, 1825 Oct. 9, 1832
Nov. 3, 1826
March 19, 1815
David, formerly of Barnstable, drowned him- self while delirious,
Oct. 3, 1829
Esther, wife of Thomas, Esq., at Philadelphia, in 70th year,
Feb. 21, 1831
CROWNINGSHIELD Capt. George, aged 51 years, in Salem, Mass., on board the Cleo- patria's barge, suddenly,
Nov. 26, 1817
Richard, at Salem, committed suicide in prison while awaiting trial for murder. American of
June 22, 1830
Oct. 23, 1819
CRUGER Henry, at New York, aged 88 years ; was once Major of Bristol, Eng., and mem- ber of British Parliament. American of CRUMP Lydia, wife of William B., of Pawtucket, and daughter of Benjamin Bosworth, Esq., of and at Bristol,
Otway, killed in a duel with Dr. Branch T. Archer, at Powhatan, Va. American of
June 14, 1829
Dec. 9, 1829
Sept. 10, 1809
Nov. 10, 1815
Richard H., near Charleston, S. C., native of Connecticut, aged 29 years. Ameri. an of Mary, aged 66 years,
CROUP Abraham, Esq., of Charleston, S. C., aged 59 years ; graduate of Brown, 1787; many years an officer in the Custom House at Charleston, at Providence,
CROWELL Matthew, drowned off Woods Hole by upsetting of the boat. He belonged at Chatham,
CRUFF Cynthia, wife of Thomas, Jr., and daugh- ter of Joseph Manchester, Esq., at Coven- try, in 35th year,
May 4. 1827
Sept. 4, 1822
May 27, 1828
92
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CRUMWELL Julia Ann, daughter of Robert, (colored), aged 15 years,
CRUTZER Rev. John, at Chester, Penn. Was in his pulpit and had given out his text " We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ " when he fell and instantly expired. American of
CUDDIE Dr. - -, killed in a duel with the Brittlebanks. American of
CUDWORTH Isabella, daughter of late Benja- min, at Marshfield, aged 4 years. The child was left in bed by its mother, it got out and fell into the fireplace; was so badly burnt that it lived but a few days. American of
CUFFEE Capt. Paul, (colored), at Westport, Mass , aged 58 years,
Sept. 14, 1817
CULPEPPER Mason, Esq., in Camden Co., N. C .; had buried one wife and married another within 6 weeks, living a widower 3 weeks only. American of
Feb. 24, 1826
CULVERSON Sarah Ann, eldest daughter of Capt. John, at Johnston, in 13th year,
Nov. 18, 1818
Rev. Hooper, at Charleston, S. C.,
Rev. Alexander, at Brooklyn, formerly of New York, suddenly,
Feb. 12, 1826
CUMMINGS Jacob A., at Boston, aged 47 years. American of
George, of Massachusetts, aged 23 years, at New York Hospital, of dysentery, between Dec. 1, 1821 and Feb. 28, 1822. American of
March 22, 1822
CUMMINS Jasper, late of Burlington, N. Y., at Attleboro, Mass., aged 15 years. While with 3 others employed in fitting a new part to a shed the building fell and killed him the rest escaped injury,
CUMMINGS N. L., Ist Lieut. U. S. Brig Spark, at Quarantine, New York. Ameri- can of
Isaiah, son of Noble, aged 19 years,
William, Esq., at Hebron, aged 89 years. Was born at Westford, Mass., Oct. 10, 1741 ; was at the taking of Ticonderoga, and is supposed to be the last survivor of that action. American of
- March 24, 1829
Dec. 17, 1824
July 17, 1821
Dec. 17, 1830
CUMMING Alexander, Esq., F. R. S., an emi- nent Prof. of Mechanical Science, in Eng- land. American of
June 3, 1814 Dec. 15, 1825
March 3, 1820
April 28, 1824
July 30, 1824 Nov. 3, 1827
Nov. 12, 1830
93
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
CUNDALL Ruth, wife of Joseph, at Ports- mouth. American of
Joseph, perished in the late storm; body found below his mills near Newport, John, at Portsmouth, aged 19 years, son of the late Joseph. American of
Oct. 12, 1810
Jan. 1, 1812
Jan. 14, 1820
Mercy, widow of Josepli, formerly of Ports- month, R. I., at Eaton, N. Y., aged 88 years,
Aug. - , 1823
Abner, formerly of Portsmouth, at Pelham, Mass., aged 73 years. American of
July 15, 1828
CUNNELL Nicholas, at the Almshouse, Beverly, aged 76 years ; soldier of the Revolution. American of
Nov. 19, 1830
CUNNINGHAM Miss --- , murdered, in Mary- land. American of
Oct. 4, 1825
CURRAN Hon. John P., on Irish orator, in Eng- land. American of
Dec. 19, 1817 Oct. 11, 1810 July 6th, 1813
CURRIE Sally, in this town, aged 53 years, Esther, in this town, in 20th year,
Abby, daughter of the late James, in this town, in 18th year,
Aug. 21, 1815
Eliza. daughter of the late James, aged 15 years, in this town, Robert, aged 78 years,
Dec. 13, 1815 Sept. 13, 1823
CURRIER Mary Felton, daughter of Daniel, at Warner, N. H., aged 19 years. American of Aug. 3, 1830
CURRIE Ellison, late member of Virginia Con- vention, in Virginia. American of
Dec. 23, 1831
CURIEN Capt. John H., at North Providence, in gist year, an officer of the Revolution under Rochambeau,
Aug. 16, 1824
Matthew. at Newburyport, aged 78 years. American of
CURTENIUS Maj. Gen. Peter, at New York. aged 55 years. American of
April 1, 1817
CURTIS David, at Worcester, aged 50 years, leaves wife and six children.
Feb. 12, 1813
William, private in Capt. William Battey's Co. of Infantry, killed at Fort George, U. C.,
Sir Roger, G. C. Order of the Bath. One of the oldest British Admirals, also Marchion- ess of Wellesley, in England. American of
June 6, 1813
Jan. 10. 1817
CURRIER Rev. Joseph, at Corinth, Vt., aged 87 years; graduate of Harvard 1765; in early life was a settled pastor. American of
Sept. 25, 1829
Nov. 20, 1.829
94
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CURTIS George Darling, son of Thaddeus, aged 9 months, 20 days,
Thomas Dennis, son of Daniel B., aged 2 years, 3 months, Ansel Harris, son of John, in 6th year,
Jan. 4, 1822 April 25, 1822 June 29, 1822
Henry, aged 49 years,
Abby Ann, infant daughter of Moses, in this town,
Sept. 24, 1822 July 20, 1823
John B., at Worcester, aged 35 years,
William, at Thompson, Ct., aged 25 years, American of
Jan. 9, 1824
Henry Martin, infant son of Moses, aged I year, 3 months,
Dec. 25, 1824
Dr. - , in Maine, suicide, he had visited his patients as usual that morning. American of Lieut. John, at Stratford, Ct., aged 80 years; an hour after his wife Mary died; were buried in one grave. American of
Oct. 4, 1825 1
Lorenzo Dexter, infant son of Rufus. formerly nf Abington, Mass., aged 1 year,
June 6, 1826 ·
Mary Elizabeth, wife of George, Esq., and eldest daughter of Hon. James Burrell, in 27th year, suddenly,
July 23, 1826 Aug. 4, 1826
John, at Worcester, aged 43 years,
Cordelia Ann, daughter of Rufus, aged 3 years,
Sept. 16, 1826
Vienna, wife of Thaddeus, daughter of late Ziba Darling, in 27th year, suddenly,
Sept. 25, 1826
Peter, at Havana, seaman of brig Samos, of New York, aged 24 years. American of Eliza Darling, daughter of Thaddeus,
Sept. 18, 1829 Nov. 9, 1832
CUSHMAN Matthew S., in this town, in 34th year,
Ednah Jewett, wife of Henry, in 43d year,
Ruth, wife of Capt. Obed, at Dartmouth, aged 62 years,
John S., in 12th year, and George, in 11th year, sons of Samuel ; drowned while re- turning from Isle of Shoals to Portsmouth, N. H.,
Martha, daughter of Asa, in 3d year,
CUSHING Hon. William, at Scituate, Mass., aged 77 years; associate justice U. S. Supreme Court,
Benjamin, Esq., at Hingham, aged 87 years. American of
Mrs. Margaret Norwood, wife of Gen. Thomas H., late U. S. Army, and collector of port of New London, at New London, in 48th year,
April 18, 1811 April 24, 1815
Feb. 12, 1821
June 22, 1825 Dec. 6, 1832
Sept. 13, 1810 Aug. 14. 1812
March 12, 1817
1
Aug. 2, 1820
May 13, 1825
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
95
CUSHING Josiah, at Seekonk, in 81st year. American of
William Jarvis, infant son of Daniel C., Capt. Chauncey, at Seekonk, aged 28 years, Gen. Theophilus, at Hingham, in 80th year. American of
Betsey, wife of Chandler C., and second daughter of Valentine Martin, Esq., at Seekonk, in 24th year,
Daniel, at North Providence, in 33d year. American of
June 9, 1820
Feb. 1, 1822
Oct. 19, 1822
May 16, 1823
March 23, 1824 July 19, 1824
Oct. 5, 1824
Abigail, aged 76 years, sister of late Hon. William, at Scituate, Mass. American of Matthew, at North Providence,
Oct. 22, 1824 Jan. 5, 1825
Jacob, at Seekonk, in 78th year,
Aug. 13, 1825
Elizabeth, wife of Dea. William, at Hingham, aged 71 years. American of
Sept. 2, 1825
Sept. 26, 1825
Sept. 27, 1825 Oct. 2, 1826
Sept. 16, 1827
May 5, 1830
Sept. 13, 1830
Sept. 14, 1832
CUTBUSH Dr. James, professor of chemistry in the military academy at West Point. American of
CUTLER James, at Boston, in 45th year, one of the proprietors of Boston Gazette,
June 24, 1817 Aug. 19, 1818 Nov. 22, 1819
March 24, 1820
Gen. Thomas H., at New London, Ct., aged 67 years, collector of the port, an officer of the Revolution and the late war,
Rev. John, at Ashburnham, Mass., in 79th year, and 55th of his ministry. American of
Sarah, wife of Matthew, at North Providence, in 58th year; in crossing the bridge at Littletown coming home from a visit to a neighbor, she is supposed to have fallen off and drowned,
Charles C., at Seekonk, in 3d year, suddenly, Thomas C., aged 60 years, for nearly 37 years editor and proprietor of Salem Ga- zette, at Salem, Mass. American of
Josiah, son of late Jacob, at Pawtucket, in 34th year,
Josiah, son of late Job, of Seekonk, at Paw- tucket, in 36th year,
Lydia, widow of Nathaniel, in 61st year,
Mary Anna, daughter of Henry, aged 17 months,
Samuel, at Woodstock, Ct., formerly of North Providence, in 42d year,
Daniel Cooke, aged 48 years, leaves wife and 9 children,
L-, drowned in Fresh Pond, Cambridge. American of
Dec. 26, 1823
April 29, 1818
96
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CUTLER Gen. John, at West Haven, Vt., aged 70 years. American of
Rev. Manassah, at Hamilton, Mass., aged 81 years, and 50 years minister at this place, several terms a member of Congress. American of
Samuel, aged near 70, drowned in the wreck of the ship Rob Roy, near Boone Island. American of
CUTTER William, of Newport, at Boston, aged 32 years,
Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, in 82d year,
Ammi, at Charlestown, Mass., aged 78 years ; was at Lexington and Bunker Hill. Amer- ican of
CUTTING Jonathan, drowned at Attleboro, Uriah, Esq., at Boston, aged 53 years,
Seymour, aged 18 years, drowned at Stock- bridge, Mass.,
Thomas Upham, at Princeton, Mass., aged 27 years.
CUTTS Edward, Esq., president of U. S. Branch Bank, at Portsmouth, N. H. American of Lieut. Augustus, U. S. Navy, at Kittery, Me., aged 36 years. American of
Oct. 9, 1821
Aug 5, 1823
July 2, 1832
Oct. 29, 1822 Feb. 21, 1827
July 2, 1830 Nov. 19, 1813 May 9, 1819
Sept. 14, 1828
March 7, 1831
Sept 28, 1824
June 30, 1829
D
DABNEY John, Esq., formerly postmaster at Salem, Mass. American of
John, Esq., U. S. Consul for the Azores, na- tive of Boston, at Fayal, William Augustus, aged 50 years,
DABOLL Nathan, Esq., at Groton, Ct , aged 68 years, a noted mathematician and writer. American of
DADE Townsend S., killed in a duel by Richard Stuart, at King George Co., Va.,
Alexander L., at Gosport Navy Yard, a mid- shipman ; he fell from the North Carolina 74 in the night and was drowned. Ameri- can of
DAGGETT Henry, of Martha's Vineyard, on board sloop Sally, on passage from Nevis. American of
Oct. 15, 1819
Sept. 2, 1826 July 12, 1830
March 17, 1818
June 26, 1820
Sept. 24, 1830
July 10, 1810
97
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
DAGGETT Elizabeth, daughter of Gilbert, aged I year, 4 months,
John, at Seekonk, in 54th year,
Charlotte, daughter of Capt. Elijah, at Attle- boro, in 20th year,
June 25, 1816
Esther, wife of Capt. Elijah, at Attleboro, in 56th year,
Aug. 4, 1818
William, at Rehoboth, in goth year. Ameri- can of
Feb. 2, 1819 Oct. 18, 1819
Capt. Timothy, at Rehoboth, in goth year, Capt. Gilbert, of brig Commerce, of this port, at New Orleans, in 30th year,
Nov. 10, 1819
Daniel, of Providence, at sea, on board brig Fame, on passage from Havana,
May 3, 1820
Mary Ann, daughter of Samuel, at Holmes Hole, drowned,
Jan. 29, 1821 March 27, 1821
Aug. 4, 1821
P
- -- , of Providence, at sea, on board ship Bellona, on passage from New Orleans to New York,
Aug. 4, 1821
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Dexter, and daughter of Abel Richards, of Dedham, Mass.,
Sept. 20, 1821
Capt. Robert, late master of brig Globe, of Providence, at Savannah,
Nov. 2, 1821
Timothy, son of Dea James, of Rehoboth, at St. Louis, Mo., in 30th year. American of Russell, formerly of Providence, at New York, in 52d year,
Dec. 16, 1823
Russell, of Rhode Island, at New York hos- pital,
Dec. 16, 1823
William, only son of Capt. Nathan, of Provi- dence, at Havana, in 15th year, on board Sch. Lina, of this port. American of Mrs. Margaret, at Attleboro, in 59th year, James, son of late Col. Preston, in 17th year, Melatiah, aged 70 years,
Hon. Ebenezer, at Boston, was senator from Bristol Co., Mass. American of Abner, aged 77 years,
DAILEY Mrs. Phebe, widow of the late Capt. Daniel, in this town, in 58th year,
William, marine, of Providence, on board U. S. Ship Congress, at sea,
James, Esq., of Romney, Va., attorney at law, aged 21 years. American of
DAILY Martha, wife of John, daughter of Will- iam Wickes, at Warwick, aged 19 years. American of
March 22, 1814 June 4, 1814
Dec. 28, 1824 March 5, 1828 Sept. 12, 1828 April 9, 1829
March 9, 1832 Aug. 25, 1832
Nov. 13, 1813
Dec. 28, 1820
Oct. 4, 1825
Feb. 6, 1829
Gardiner, Esq , attorney at law, in 39th year, Capt. Preston, of Providence, son of Robert, of Seekonk, at sea, in 37th year, on passage from New Orleans to New York,
Oct. 22, 1822
98
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DALBERG Count Charles, Archbishop, Grand Duke and Prince Sovereign of Ratisbon, Frankfort, &c., at Ratisbon, aged 73 years ; he was Prince Primate of the Confedera- tion of the Rhine under Napoleon, which office was abolished by the Treaty of Paris 1813; he was a man of science and of letters,
DALE --- , a midshipman, son of the Commo- dore, at Bermuda ; was wounded in action with the British squadron. American of Col. John C., in Alabama. American of
Com. Richard, at Philadelphia, aged 70 years. American of
March 7, 1826
Mrs. - , wife of Charles Augustus Dale, Esq., formerly Mrs. Robert Fulton, at Te- viotdale, Columbia Co., N. Y.,
March 25, 1826 June 7, 1812
DALLIS Michael, in this town, aged 58 years, Alexander James, at Philadelphia ; had been to Trenton to try an important case, came home very much fatigued,
Jan. 16, 1817
Robert Charles, Esq., formerly of Jamaica, was a brother of Hon. Alexander J., Secre- tary of U. S. Treasury, in France. Amer- ican of
Jan. 21, 1825
Sir Robert, late Lords Chief Justice of the English Court of Common Pleas. Ameri- can of
March II, 1825
DALOUSEY Col. Daniel, at Baltimore, a sol- dier of the Revolution. American of
Nov. 27, 1818
DALTON John, alias Heathcote, executed for piracy, at Boston,
Dec. 10, 1812
Hon. Tristam, of Newburyport, merchant, at Boston. American of
June 20, 1817
Elizabeth, wife of James, Esq., at Boston, aged 32 years. American of
Jan. 26, 1830
DAME Levi, at Boston, aged 44 years. Ameri- can of
DAMODE Alfred, was drowned by upsetting of a boat, at Newburyport,
DANA Capt. William, at Belpre, O., aged 65 years, native of Cambridge, Mass. Amer- ican of
Francis, late Chief Justice of Massachusetts, at Cambridge, aged 68 years,
Anna, daughter of the late Hon. Samuel, of Amherst, N. H., in 40th year, at Boston. American of
Feb. 6, 1824
Jan. 12, 1830
Sept. 13, 1821
Nov. 24, 1809
April 25, 1811
Dec. 27, 18II
DALZELL Francis, Esq., formerly Postmaster at Knoxville, Tenn., aged 47 years. American of
Feb. 10, 1817
March 31, 1815 Oct. 31, 1823
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
99
DANA Ruth Charlotte, wife of Richard H., Esq., at Cambridge, aged 34 years, Nathaniel, in 83d year,
Rev. Edmund, at Wraxeter, Eng., aged 84 years, brother of Chief Justice Dana, of Massachusetts. American of
John Clarke, son of John W.,
Samuel P., son of Nathaniel, formerly of Providence, at Barnwell Court House, S. C., in 26th year,
Nov. 9, 1825
Mrs. Marcy, at Somerset, Mass., widow, in 75th year,
April 3, 1826
Dr. James F., Professor of Chemistry, Uni- versity of New York of physicians and surgeons, at New York,
April 15, 1827
Rev. Joseph, D. D., senior pastor of South Parish, Ipswich, aged 87 years, and 63 of his ministry. American of
Mary Ann, wife of George, aged 31 years,
Hon. Samuel W., for years mayor of Middle- town, and senator in Congress from Con- necticut, at Middletown. American of
Nathaniel, of Providence, at Plainfield, Ct., aged 52 years,
Esther, wife of Peyton, in 60th year,
DANES Mrs. Alice, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 43 years. American of
DANFORD George, son of Walter R., Esq., aged I year, 5 months,
DANFORTH Sarah, wife of Job, in this town, in 59th year,
Caroline, daughter of William, at Pawtucket, in 9th year,
Dec. 16, 1815
July 11, 1817 Sept. 18, 1818
Sarah, wife of Ozias, aged about 45 years,
Nathaniel Seaver, infant son of Allen, at Taunton,
Oct. 8, 1822
Hannah, wife of Asa, at Norton, Mass., aged 38 years,
Sarah B., second daughter of Ozias, aged 15 years,
Benjamin W., son of Capt. Jonathan, at Fair- haven, aged 23 years. American of
Walter R., son of Walter R., in 3d year,
Feb. 10, 1822 Dec. 16, 1822
Sept 26, 1823 Jan. 3, 1824
Nov. 20, 1827 Oct. 17, 1828
July 27, 1830
Oct. 9, 1830 Oct. 29, 1830
March 30, 1824
Nov. 12, 1821
March 5, 1811
Dr. Thomas, at Dorchester, Mass., aged 42 years,
Mrs. Nancy, at Dayton, Ohio, aged 24 years, Gen. Asa, at Onondaga, N. Y, aged 72 years ; soldier of the Revolution. Ameri- can of
Oct. 9, 1818 May 4, 1820
June 4, 1823
Oct. 6, 1825
Aug. 15, 1826 Oct. 6, 1826
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DANFORTH Oliver, at Taunton, in 86th year ; he is survived by two brothers aged 84 and 90 years, respectively,
Patience, wife of G. W., and daughter of late Rufus and Betsey Frink, of Warren, at West Troy, N. Y., aged 34 years,
William, son of Job, of Providence, at Paw- tucket, aged 53 years,
Jan. 28, 1831
Sept. 7, 1831
Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Walter R., Esq., in 12th year,
Oct. 31, 1832
DANIEL Mrs. Ellen, at Boston, aged 32 years. American of
Jan. 26, 1830 July 5, 1831
DANIELS Chloe, daughter of Peter, in 20th year, DANIELSON Samuel, Esq., at Killingly, Ct., at a very advanced age. American of
June 28, 1817
Gen. James, at Killingly, Ct., aged 66 years. American of
Oct. 30, 1827
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