Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 16

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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DARBY Jacob, at Attleboro, aged 23 years. American of


Oct. 4, 1822


Patrick Henry, attorney at law, formerly of Nashville, Tenn., and Frankfort, Ky., at Brandenburg, Ky.,


Dec. 18, 1829


Peter, at Cumberland, in 93d year,


Feb. 18, 1816 May 16, 1818


Phineas, of Burrillville, at Providence, by a blow from a shaft of a wagon which was passing him. American of


Oct. 9, 1818


Sally, wife of Welcome; and daughter of Andrew Goodell, of Amherst, Mass., at Cumberland, in 36th year,


July 30, 1823


William, at Sutton, Mass', in 89th year, July -, 1819, Rachel, his widow, in her 89th year; their posterity supposed to be living at this time, 13 children, 120 grand, 72 great-grand children; total 205, and some in the fifth generation. American of Ziba, in 59th year,


John Quincy, infant son of John A., aged 14 months,


Aaron, at Reading, aged 76 years ; Revolu- tionary pensioner, by a fall from his wagon. American of


DARMAN Major James, U. S. Army, in Ala- bama Ter., a native of Virginia. American of


Nov. 27, 1828


Jan. 21, 1825 Oct. 28, 1825


April 28, 1826


Aug. 6, 1830


June 15, 1819


DARLING Esther, widow of deacon Samuel, of Bellingham, at Cumberland, in 80th year,


June 2, 1830


Desire, widow of William, at Pawtucket, in 50th year,


101


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


DARNOHOE Annie, in the Quebec prison of debility. Dr. Oliver Goldsmith was her great uncle; she was the daughter of the " Village Pastor" his brother. American of


Nov. 14, 1823


Feb. 17, 1818


March 11, 1825


DARSEY John Syng, M. D., Prof. of Anatomy, in Penn. University. He had been re- cently elected to the chair and had just closed his introductory address when he felt the chill of death upon him, at Phila- delphia. American of


Judge Walter, of Maryland, at Philadelphia, suddenly. American of


Aug. 5, 1823


John (colored), cook on board brig Levant, jumped overboard in fit of insanity, a native of Philadelphia. American of


Aug. 19, 1825


DART John S., of Charleston, S. C., a graduate . of Harvard University 1820, at Litchfield, Ct. American of


Daniel, native of New London, at the hos- pital,


Sept. 26, 1830


DASSANCE Harriet, eldest daughter of Dom- inie, at Foxboro, aged 20 years,


DASHWELD Lieut. -- , master of U. S. schooner Augusta, stationed on the Afri- can coast near Sierra Leone, military honors. American of


Nov. 20, 1823


DASHWOOD -, printer, native of England, and late of New York, at New Orleans, of the fever, aged about 30 years,


Oct. 12, 1830


DAUBERINE Mons., former vicar general of Lyons, at Paris, a voluminous writer. American of


Dec. 15, 1815


DAUGHERTY Nancy, native of Auburn, N. Y., killed by an explosion on steamboat Etna,


May 15, 1824


Thomas, Esq., of Washington, D. C., at Lex- ington, Ky., clerk of U. S. House of Rep- resentatives for 8 years. American of DAVENPORT Frances, wife of Samuel, in this town, in 71st year,


Aug. 27, 1822


Nov. 22, 1809 Sept. 6, 1810


Gideon, at Newport, in 73d year,


George Kennedy, son of Dr. Addington, at Pawtucket, aged 16 months,


Dr. Addington, at Pawtucket, aged 28 years, Samuel, in this town, in 77th year,


Sept. 15, 1813


Sept. 21, 1813 March 28, 1816


DARRAH Dr. David, at Amherst, N. H. Amer- ican of


DARRACH Rev. Samuel Fisher, of Philadel- phia, in Germany in 26th year. American of


Nov. 20, 1818


May 16, 1823


March 13, 1831


102


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


DAVENPORT Mrs. Susannah, at Newport, in 80th year. American of


William, of Society of Friends, native of Pennsylvania, at Mendon, Mass., in 67th year,


July 10, 1818


May 12, 1820


Samuel, native of R. I., at Savannah, Ga., in 32d year,


Aug. 4, 1820


Deborah, wife of Charles E., and daughter of Jesse Dunham, at Newport, aged 21 years, Joseph, in 55th year,


Jan. 12, 1821 Jan. 4, 1822


John, at Seekonk, in 55th year, formerly of Newport,


Jan. 18, 1822


Edward Andrews, son of Matthew, at Boyls- ton, Mass., aged to years,


June 3, 1822


Capt. Charles, at Newport, in 71st year, sol- dier of the Revolution, at Newport. Amer- ican of


Feb. 6, 1824 Aug. 13, 1825


Adam, at Dorchester, Mass., aged 80 years, George Bradford, infant son of Philip, aged 13 months,


Oct. 7, 1826


Sophia, daughter of Benjamin, at Mendon, aged 15 years. American of


Sept. 25, 1829


William B., son of Thomas, in 26th year. American of


Dec. 4, 1829 Aug. 25, 1830


Henry Clay, infant son of Gideon,


Hon. John, aged 79 years, at Stamford, Ct., many years a member of Congress. Amer- ican of


Dec. 28, 1830


Olive, infant daughter of William C., aged 15 months.


Sept. 29, 1832


DAVID The Flemish printer, at Brussels. American of


Feb. 17, 1826


DAVIDSON Cadet Pinckney, of Annapolis, Md., at West Point, aged 16 years,


Lieut. John F., 4th Regt. U. S. Infantry, at St. Augustine. American of


Eleonora, daughter of James, at Providence, aged 2 years, 11 months,


John, son of James, aged 5 years, 3 months, James, at Providence,


Sarah Ann, infant daughter of late James, Amey, widow of James, in 26th year,


James, Esq., at Charleston, S. C. Ameri- can of


Aug. 23, 1829


Jan. 17, 1821


Dec. 21, 1821


Jan. 21, 1822 Oct. 12, 1822 March 5, 1823 March 24, 1823 April 23, 1823


June 27, 1823


DAVIDGE John Beale, A. M., M. D., professor of Anatomy, in Maryland University, at Baltimore, in 61st year,


Feb. 3, 1818


John G., son of Seth, at Mendon, aged 20 years,


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


103


DAVIDSON Cambridge, of South Carolina, at Troy, N. Y., from eating water hemlock, supposing it spinknard. American of John, Esq., British Consul for Louisiana, at New Orleans. American of


Mrs. Elizabeth, at Newport, aged 87 years, DAVIS Miss Catharine, at Boston. American of John, son of Capt. John, of Warren, at Reho- both. American of


Israel, Jr., in 23d year, at sea, from on board brig Hiram, Capt. Ruggles,


Kezia, wife of Capt. Simeon, at Bristol, aged 46 years. American of Israel, in this town. Masonic honors,


DAVIES Joseph H., Grand Master of Masons, of Kentucky, on the Wabash, of his wounds. Masonic honors. American of DAVIS Mrs. Mary, in the burning of the Rich- mond, Va., theatre,


Dec. 13, 1811


Dec. 26, 1811


March 4, 1814


July 5, 1814


July 15, 1814


Nov. 12, 1814


May 23, 1815


June 5, 1815


William, Esq., sheriff of the county, at Middle- town, in 83d year. American of


April 5, 1816


Parcy, widow of Capt. Samuel, in this town, in 41st year,


Richard, formerly of Dighton, late of North Providence, at Port au Prince, W. I., in 2Ist year,


Mrs. Abby, wife of Robert, Esq., and daugh- ter of William DeWolf, Esq., at Bristol, in 19th year,


Nicholas, at Dartmouth, Mass .; his wife pre- sented him with three children at a birth,


March 29, 1825


Sept. 6, 1825 Feb. 17, 1831 March 5, 1811


June 14, 1811


July 24, 1811


Oct. 18, 1811


Nov. 30, 1811


Charles, at Bridgewater, N. H., from drink- ing oil of vitriol, by mistake. American of -, at Canandaigua, N. Y., a private in U. S. Army, and a suicide. American of


Capt. Joseph, at Montville, Ct., aged 91 years. American of


Pollard, midshipman on the U. S. Frigate Constellation, killed in a duel with Richard C. Gregory, surgeon's mate of do., in Cam- den Co., Ń. C.,


DAVIES John, in Scotland, aged 103 years ; he walked to Aberysturth, six miles, to be shaved every Saturday until a few days of his death. American of


DAVIS Betsey, wife of Capt. Robert, in this town, aged 55 years,


Moses, at South Kingstown, in 86th year, of Society of Friends. American of


Jan. 26, 1816


July 20, 1816


Feb. 5, 1817


April 12, 18 17


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


DAVIS:


they are doing well ; she had two children II months previously who died soon after birth. American of


Capt. Robert, at Providence, aged 67 years, a soldier of the Revolution,


Nov. 6, 1817


Dec. 2, 1817


Mary, wife of Abiel, at Tiverton, aged 23 years. American of


Feb. 17, 1818


Mary Ann, wife of Joshua, at Providence, aged 21 years,


July 11, 1818


Nancy, wife of James, and daughter of Aaron Peck, of Providence, at Watertown, Mass., aged 44 years,


April 23, 1819


Lucina, at Scituate, in 11th year, daughter of Caleb N.,


May 7, 1819


John G., of Providence, aged 27 years, lost at sea, from schooner Essex, on passage to Coast of Africa. American of


July 6, 1819


George B, son of the late Capt. Robert, aged 28 years,


Aug. 30, 1819


Mrs. Mary, at Newport, in 64th year. Amer- ican of


Oct. 12, 1819


Seth, in 63d year,


Dec. 12, 1819


Rebecca Wilkinson, wife of Simon, Jr., Esq., and youngest daughter of the late Gen. Daniel Larned, at Thompson, Ct., in 28th year,


May 4; 1820


Gen. William R., formerly governor of North Carolina, one of the commissioners sent to France by President Adams, in South Carolina. American of


Samuel, in 25th year,


Capt. Charles, formerly of Newport, at Point Noah, Guadaloupe, W. I., aged 43 years,


Feb. 20, 1821


Ebenezer, aged 12 years, killed by Gorham Parsons, Jr., another lad, at Salem,


May 16, 1821


June 13, 1821


June 13, 1821


June 20, 1821


Dec. 4, 1821


Aug. 22, 1822


Samuel M., Esq., aged 31 years, clerk of court of Common Pleas, Kent Co., at East Greenwich,


Dec. 5, 1820 June 14, 1821


Joshua, of Newport, fell into the water while in a fit and drowned,


Joshua, of Newport, at Bristol, aged 67 years, Robert, merchant, of Bristol, formerly of Hartford, at Matanzas, aged 33 years,


Charles, Esq., attorney at law. member of Massachusetts legislature, at Boston, aged 44 years. American of


June 3, 1817


Rebecca, daughter of Ichabod, in 6th year. American of


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


105


DAVIS Betsey, wife of Paul, and daughter of late Greenfield Chace, of Freetown, Mass., at Providence, aged 45 years,


Rev. Samuel, of the Methodist church, Washington. American of


Lieut. Elijah, U. S. Army, at Baton Rouge, La.,


Capt. William H., of Boston, at Woahoo, S I., was agent there for George DeWolf and John Smith, of Bristol; his funeral was attended with great military honors and a large concourse of people including the king and queen and the principal chiefs of the Islands,


Robert, of Richmond, Va., captain's clerk on board brig Spark, at Vera Cruz. Ameri- can of


Julia Ann, daughter of Daniel, Esq., solicitor general, at Boston, aged 20 years,


-, widow of Capt. Seth, in 87th year,


Simeon, of Newport, aged 32 years, on board U. S. ship Cyune, at sea,


William, formerly of Newport, at Rehoboth, aged 66 years. American of


Elizabeth, wife of James G., at Belle Air, Md. American of


Geooge, of Newport, at Matanzas, aged 22 years. American of


July 22, 1823


Nancy, wife of John, at Rehoboth, aged 32 years,


Nov. 14, 1823


Rev. Robert M., pastor of First Independent Presbyterian Church at Yorkville, S. C. American of


Sept. 24, 1824


Gen. Amasa, at Boston, at an advanced age, formerly Quartermaster General of Massa- chusetts. Amercan of Feb. 8, 1825


James, at New Bedford, in 81st year, of Soci- ety of Friends American of


Selina, daughter of James, formerly of Provi- dence, at Watertown, Mass., aged 24 years. American of


George W., at Dighton, aged 38 years, Job A., at Warren, suddenly, aged 28 years. American of Joseph, at Rehoboth, aged 76 years,


Henry, a Welsh boy, perished in the wreck of the Frances Mary, at sea, between Feb. 23 and


Sept. 10, 1822 Sept. 27, 1822


Nov. 18, 1822


Nov. 26, 1822


Jan. 31, 1823


Feb. 4, 1823 April 7, 1823


April 11, 1823


May 13, 1823


May 16, 1823


Paul, son of late Peter, of Freetown, at Provi- dence, aged 52 years,


Ang. 23, 1824


March II, 1825


May 6, 1825 May 10, 1825


July 26, 1825 Oct. 25, 1825


March 5, 1826


106


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


DAVIS Eunice, wife of John, of New York, daughter of late Stephen Shaw, of Provi- dence, at New York, in 23d year,


Mrs. Hannah, at Cumberland, in 95th year. She retained her faculties to a remarkable degree,


May 1I, 1826


Fanny, daughter of late Paul, of Freetown, at Providence, in 26th year,


May 14, 1826


William Henry, at Centreville, Warwick, in 64th year,


Aug. 2, 1826


-, wife of Andrew. A Scotchman killed her and then himself, near Slatersville, R. I., Sept. 29, and he died


Oct. 1, 1826


of Paris, Ky., murdered by slaves. American of


Oct. 13, 1826


Mehitable, wife of Ezra D., Esq., at North Kingstown, in 43d year,


Jan. 6, 1827


Henry Sturges, son of Sturges,


April 8, 1827


Lydia Ann, daughter of Joseph S., aged 2 years, 6 months,


Jan. 13, 1828 Feb. 28, 1828


Sarah (colored) aged 50 years,


Alden, at Taunton, aged 18 years,


Sept. 29, 1828


John, in 76th year; 50 years a member of First Baptist Church (Masonic honors),


Feb. 25, 1829


Amos, at Glocester, aged 96 years ; soldier of the Revolution, American of


May 15, 1829


John, at Fitchburg, killed in a paper mill,


June 30, 1829


John, son of Timothy, aged 34 years. He received a slight wound the week before in stepping on a nail at Rochester, Mass., Mrs. Hope, at Dartmouth. American of Samuel Frederick, son of late Capt. Samuel and Lucy Ann, at Seekonk, aged 4 years, Sarah, daughter of George W., at Westport, aged 18 years. American of


Aug. 31, 1829 Sept. 18, 1829


Oct. 13, 1829


Timothy Walker, son of late Capt. Samuel and Lucy Ann, at Seekonk, aged 8 years, 8 months,


Sophia, wife of Isaac, at Boston, aged 34 years. American of


Samuel, innkeeper at LeRoy, N. Y., mur- dered by James and Elisha Gray. Amer- ican of


Solomon, at Princeton, aged 72 years, Revo- lutionary pensioner. American of


Eliphalet W., master of schooner Galen, at Pownall, Me., drowned at sea. American of Hon. Wendall, at Sandwich, aged 55 years, formerly senator and sheriff of Barnstable Co. American of


April 6, 1826


Oct. 30, 1829


Nov. 22, 1829


March 23, 1830


April 27, 1830 Aug. 13, 1830 Oct. 26, 1830


Jan. 7, 1831


107


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


DAVIS Hon. Samuel, at Bath, Me., aged 57 years ; had been member of Congress and Lincoln Legislature ; was first president of of the Bank and has been cashier,


Abraham, killed by Don Yorke while drunk, at Cherry Valley, Penn. American of


Thomas, native of Ireland, aged about 70 years,


William, only child of Capt. William, aged 2 years, 4 months,


Sept. 27, 1831


Simeon, Esq., at Bristol, aged 83 years. Amer- ican of


Jan. 13, 1832 Feb. 8, 1832


James C., in 29th year,


George, at Albany, from the cholera. Amer- ican of


Aug. 3, 1832


Nancy Clarke Watson, daughter of Alfred, at Albion Village,


Dec. 2, 1832


John Brazer, attorney at law, for a number of years editor of the Boston Patriot and Chronicle, in 34th year,


Dec. 17, 1832


Dec. 8, 1832 Dec. 14, 1832


Maria S., only child of John S., aged 3 years, DAVOLL Mary, wife of Stephen, at Warren, in 4otlı year,


July 3, 1823


June 2, 1823


March 2, 1819


Jan. 2, 1809


DAWLESS William A., son of the late Michael, at Providence, in 22d year,


June 8, 1818


DAWLEY Lydia, wife of William, in 31st year. American of


Joseph S., native of Rhode Island, recently merchant at Savannah, at Montgomery, Ga., aged 28 years,


Michael, native of Ireland, at Providence. American of


Louisa, wife of Peleg, daughter of late Capt. John Glazier, in 37th year,


John, at Richmond, R. I .; set a brush fire which got beyond his control and he be- came suffocated and perished,


April 17, 1831


July 15, 1831


Dec. 28, 1823


April, 1825


DAVONST Louis Nicholas, Prince of Eckmuhl, Duke of Auerstadt and Marshal of France, in Paris, aged 53 years. His funeral was a magnificent one,


DAVY Old, in Maryland, an African negro, sup posed to be upwards of 120 years. His faculties remained good to the end. Amer- ican of


DAWES Col. Thomas, Sr., at Boston, aged 78 years,


Hon. Thomas, Judge of Probate for County of Suffolk, at Boston. American of


July 26, 1825


Aug. 13, 1819


Oct. 11, 1820


Jan. 8, 1822


Sept. 5, 1831


DAVISON Maria S., only child of John S., aged 3 years,


108


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


DAWLEY Peleg, formerly of Providence, at North Kingstown, aged 37 years. Ameri- can of


Daniel, aged 84 years,


DAWSETT Charles, fell from yard of schooner John and was drowned,


May 6, 1821


DAWSON John, M. C. from Virginia, at Wash- ington, aged about 52 years,


March 31, 1814


Capt. Thomas, aged 88 years, the Commodore of the Greenland seas, having made 42 voyages to that country, in Dunher, Eng- land. American of


Aug. 15, 1815


General - , executed at Bertie, N. C., for murder of his son, a youth of 8 years,


May 22, 1818


Joshua, Esq., aged 62 years, clerk in registry office. American of


Aug. 15, 1820


Miss Matilda, daughter of William, aged 18 years, lost in the shipwreck of ship Sea Fox off Sandy Hook,


Oct. 27, 1821


John, at Taunton, killed in print cloth mill,


Jan. 5, 1829


DAY Asael, eldest son of Capt. Elijah, of John- ston, at Plainfield, in 23d year,


Dec. 16, 1815


Miss Sarah, at Newport, aged 84 years. American of


April 23, 1819


Ann Noble, an orphan, aged 15 years, at West Springfield, Mass .; hung herself by her garter and shawl to a tree. American of


July 18, 1817


March 3, 1820


Hon. Samuel, Esq., at Wrentham, aged 69 years, member of House of Representa- tives of Massachusetts,


Jan. 22, 1821 Feb. 21, 1821


Philena, wife of Ebenezer S., aged 41 years, Mrs. - , wife of Col. -, at Deerfield, Portage Co., O., aged 69 years, from a sting of a yellow wasp ; lived 15 minutes,


Lucretia, of Providence, drowned off Corn- field Point, L. I. Sound, from sloop Mary in collision with sloop Gold Huntress,


Betsey, wife of Col. Calvin, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 35 years. American of


Charles, formerly of Attleboro, at Pawtucket, in 59th year,


Laura, daughter of Luke, at Northampton ; was injured one year ago by being thrown from a carriage. American of


-, son of Benjamin, at Springfield,


Sept. 24, 1823


Jan. 21, 1825


March 22, 1825


July 21, 1828


Oct. 9, 1829 Sept. 20, 1831


Eliphas, at Attleboro, in 77th year, soldier of the Revolution. American of


June 27, 1823


John, cashier of state bank at Charleston, S. C. American of


Oct. 10, 1826 July 23, 1832


109


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


DAY Rufus, seaman on schooner Astria, wrecked near Hatteras,


Oct. 25, 1832


DAYTON John, Esq., merchant, at Philadelphia, formerly a resident of this town. Amer- ican of


July 18, 1817


John. This death, given some weeks since, is now premature. American of


Aug. 12, 1817


Mary, wife of Col. Isaac, at Newport, in 81st year,


Dec. 19, 1817


Isaac, at Hudson, N. Y., aged 72 years, native of Rhode Island. American of


March 22, 1825


George S., shot himself in a fit of delirium, at Hudson, N. Y. American of


June 2, 1829 Nov. 22, 1808 Dec. 2, 1808


Seth, at Taunton, aged 85 years. American of Luther, late of Taunton, at Claremont, N. H. American of


July 14, 1809


Mrs. Phebe, at Pawtuxet, aged 80 years ; ser- mon by Rev. Mr. Wilson,


July 25, 1809 Feb. 2, 1812


John, in this town, in 57th year,


Alpheus, of Granby, Ct., at Southwick, Mass., killed by the explosion at a powder mill. American of


Oct. 26, 1813


Rev. Samuel, D. D., at Portland, Me. Amer- ican of


DEANE William, 3d son of Simon, aged 4 years, DEAN Asa, at Attleboro, aged 53 years. Amer- ican of


Feb. 9, 1816


Esther, wife of Major Calvin, at Providence, in 59th year,


Jan. 6, 1818 Jan. 5, 1819


Deacon Ebenezer, at Taunton, aged 89 years, Silas, Esq., merchant, at Newport, in 55th year. American of


Sept. 21, 1819


Henry H., son of late Silas, at Newport, in 23d year,


Silas, eldest son of late Silas, drowned in Newport Harbor, in 35th year. American of


Alanson, at Taunton, aged 28 years. Amer- ican of


Christopher, at Plainfield, Ct., in 69th year. American of


Oct. 12, 1821


Abigail, daughter of Job, at Raynham. American of


Maria, daughter of Capt. George, at Taunton, aged 20 years. American of


Lydia, wife of William, and daughter of Will- iam Rotch, of New Bedford, at Salem, aged 47 years, Society of Friends,


Nov. 13, 1821


Dec. 11, 1821


March 10, 1822


DEAN Edward, at Taunton, aged 48 years, John, at Taunton, aged 38 years,


May 30, 1809


Nov. 25, 1814 Jan. 15, 1816


Aug. 10, 1820


Oct. 24, 1820 Sept. 21, 1821


110


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


DEAN Enos, at Taunton, aged 70 years ; soldier of the Revolution ; was standing in an out-


building when he fell and instantly expired, Robert, at Taunton, aged 46 years, Richard, at Norton, aged 70 years,


Dea. Nathaniel, at Taunton, aged 68 years, Susan, wife of Dr. Gains, formerly of Taun- ton, at Glocester, Va. American of


Jan. 24, 1823


Calvin, son of Philip, Jr., at Taunton, aged 22 months. American of


Feb. 14, 1823


Henry H., at Taunton, aged 41 years. Amer- ican of


Philip, at Taunton, aged 61 years,


Clarissa Andrews, infant daughter of James,


Oct. 18, 1823


Abiel F., at Taunton, aged 44 years. Amer- ican of


Oct. 31, 1823


Ebenezer, Jr., son of Ebenezer, at Taunton, in 15th year. American of


Oct. 31, 1823


Isaac, at Taunton, aged 88 years. American of


Aug. 1, 1823


Lydia, wife of Ebenezer, at Taunton, aged 56 years,


Aug. 30, 1823


Frederick, son of Abiatha, at Taunton. American of


Sept. 12, 1823


Cassander, daughter of Zoath, at Raynham, Mass., aged 30 years. American of


Jan. 2, 1824


Sarah, widow of John, at Taunton, aged 79 years,


May 15, 1824


Rev. Joshua, formerly of Taunton, at Lock, N. Y., in 36th year. American of


Hannah L., daughter of Lloyd, at Taunton, Gorham, of Biddeford, Me., member of senior


class Bowdoin College, at Providence, in 22d year,


Aug. 11, 1825


Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Elias, aged 58 years, at Plainfield, Ct. American of


O.t. II, 1825


Feb. 17, 1826


April 16, 1826


Cordelia Elizabeth, only child of late Clarke, at Exeter, N. H.,


May 2, 1826


May 31, 1826


-- , daughter of Nehemiah, of Rayn- ham, aged 9 years, burnt so as to cause death,


William, at Taunton, aged 40 years, -, wife of Benjamin, at Taunton,


-, wife of Nehemiah, at Taunton,


June 25, 1826 Sept. 13, 1826


Nov. 5, 1826


Nov. 19, 1826


Richard C., at Taunton, aged 39 years,


July 19, 1824


Aug. 13, 1824 March 17, 1825


Abiezar, at Taunton, aged 66 years. Ameri- can of Clarke, at Exeter, N. H.,


Hannah S., wife of Christopher, aged 27 years, at Taunton,


April 16, 1822 May 25, 1822 Sept. 25, 1822 Dec. 19, 1822


Feb. 14, 1823 April 17, 1823


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


DEAN Lydia, widow of George, at Taunton, aged 81 years,


Narcissa, wife of Dea. Bradford, at Taunton, aged 28 years,


Mrs. Wealthy, at Taunton, aged 91 years. American of


Jan. 9, 1829


Lieut. Asahel, of Norton, at Bellingham, killed by being thrown from a wagon. American of


June 26, 1829


Mrs. Sally, widow of late Ebenezer, Jr., at Taunton, aged 63 years,


July 8, 1829


Feb. 12, 1830


Feb. 26, 1830


March 9, 1830


Oct. 1, 1830


Dr. - , of Bath, an aged gentleman, leaped overboard from a burning steamboat and drowned, in Wells river, Vt.,


July 7, 1832


June 6, 1829


July 29, 1830


Nov. 25, 1808


March 31, 1820


Aug. 4, 1819


Nov. 28, 1823 Aug. 16, 1825


March 28, 1815


Feb. 22, 1811


Dec. 7, 1824


March 5, 1811


DECATUR Capt. Stephen, father of the Com- modore, at Frankfort, Penn. American of Com. Stephen, killed in a duel with Com. James Barron, at Norfolk, Va .; was born Jan. 5, 1779. His father was born at New- port but removed to Maryland. American of


DECHTERMAN aged 19 years, son of Christian, at Millerstown, Penn., killed by his father,


DECKER


wife of Capt. John, at Wiscasset, Me .; they had lost their house by fire, and these misfortunes supposed to have turned her brain. American of DEDE Miss A. P., at Mobile, aged 37 years, DEEY Phebe, wife of Christopher, and daugh- ter of George Spencer, of and at East Greenwich, in 30th year. American of DEGENNES Col. - , director of the Park, in Spain, before Cadiz. American of DEGILDER Mrs. Rachal, at Newport, aged 65 years,


DEHON David, merchant, formerly of Boston, at St. Thomas, W. I. American of


July 22, 1827 July 30, 1827


Oliver, at Taunton, aged 89 years. American of


Sarah, wife of Edward, at North Providence, aged 24 years,


James, at Taunton, aged 26 years. American of


Rutus, at Taunton, aged 58 years. American of


DEARBORN Gen. Henry, at his son's resi- dence, Roxbury, aged 78 years, 3 months, Ann Maria, daughter of Jonathan F. and Sophia Ann, at Boston, aged 18 months,


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


DEHON Rev. Theodore, bishop of South Caro- lina, at Charleston, S. C., Rt. Rev. Theodore, aged 41 years,


DELANCY Thomas, native of Ireland, at the Asylum,


DELAND Emeline, daughter of Robert, at Salem, Mass., aged 10 years ; her clothes caught fire, lived 11 hours. American of DELANEY Thomas, in Canada, killed while out shooting by the bursting of his gun. Amer- ican of


DELANO Hannah, wife of Timothy, at New Bedford. American of


Joseph, at Fairhaven, aged 51 years,


Joseph, at Fairhaven, aged 51 years. Amer- ican of


April 27, 1831


DELAPLAINE Joseph, Esq., at Philadelphia, in 50th year. American of


June 11, 1824


DELESDERNIER Oliver, seaman, of Lubeck, Me., aged 21 years.


April 16, 1821


DELIBER Thomas, at Marblehead, aged 75 years, soldier of the Revolution. Ameri- can of


DELLINGHAM William T., formerly cashier N. E. Commercial Bank, at Newport, sud- denly,


DELVILLE Robert, executed at Nassau, N. P., for piracy,


March 20, 1820


DEMAREST - -, wife of Peter, shot by her husband, accidentally, while fixing a flint, at New Foundland, N. J.,


Jan. 25, 1823


DEMILL Anthony, son-in-law of the late John Russell, of this town, at Kingston, U. C.,


Dec. - , 1812


DEMING Jonathan Edes, in this town, aged 22 years, of the firm of Hill & Deming, son of Charles, of Brighton, Mass.,


Nov. 8, 1815


DEMORANVILLE Mrs. Ruth, formerly of Newport, at Providence, aged 75 years,


April 9, 1827


DEMPSTER William, in England ; while jug- gling he swallowed a table knife 9 inches long and would not submit to an operation for its removal. American of




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