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May 18, 1810 Oct. 1I, 1822
DINSMORE Samuel, at Boston, aged 28 years. American of
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
125
DOCKRAY Capt. James, at Jamestown, aged 69 years. American of
Mrs. - , widow of Capt. James R., at Jamestown, aged 58 years. American of DODD Admiral -, in England, aged 81 years. American of
Aug. 13, 1830
Oct. 12, 1830
March 12, 1816
Mr. - , killed in the explosion of a steam- boat boiler. American of
May 16, 1823
DODDRIDGE Philip, member of Congress from Virginia, aged about 60 years. Amer- ican of
Nov. 28, 1823
Jan. 26, 1823
July 13, 1825
Nehemiah, Jr., son of Nehemiah, of Provi- dence, fell from mast of ship Governor Tompkins, off Block Island, and drowned ; was in his 18th year, Nov. 7, 1819 May 4, 1821
Robert C., at New Shoreham. American of Ninian C., at Boston, aged 30 years. Amer- ican of
Dec. 25, 1829
Anna, widow of George, at Salem, aged 75 years. American of
Jan. 1, 1830
Stephen, at Plymouth, aged 83 years. Amer- ican of
April 1, 1831
Pauline, wife of Edward M., and second daughter of Thomas Rice, Esq., of Coven- try, at East Greenwich, in 19th year,
April 18, 1831
DOLBEAR John, at New London, aged 66 years. American of
Dec. 31, 1824
DOLE Mrs. Sarah, at Shelbourne, aged 67 years ; there were living in this house four generations, her mother 89, herself, her children, and grandchildren, and this is the first death in 43 years. American of
DOLIVER Miss Betsey, at Worcester, aged 20 years. American of
June 2, 1826
DOLLIS Sabada, wife of Michael, in 48th year. American of
Jan. 10, 1809
DOLLOFF Thomas L., aged 18 years, at Mere- dith, thrown from a wagon, lived only a few hours. American of
DONALDSON James, murdered by John Irv- ing, a schoolmaster. American of
-, supposed suicide ; it now appears he was murdered and then suspended from a tree to avoid suspicion. American of
June 4, 1830
Feb. 11, 1814
Jan. 17, 1826
DODDS Helen Marr, infant daughter of George D.,
George, of Providence, at Southbridge, Mass., in 64th year, brought here for burial, DODGE Ellen Crawford, intant daughter of John C., aged 9 months,
Oct. 7, 1819
Aug. 19, 1831
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DONE Judge -, at Maryland, aged 86 years. American of
DONNELLY Miss Mary, at Newport, aged 84 years. American of
Jan. 9, 1816
DENNISON Capt. Jonathan, at Acra, Coast of Africa, in 57th year ; his remains were in- terred in the castle at James Fort, with every mark of respect,
Aug. 26, 1809
Capt. James, at New York, late master of ship Isis, of this port, lately burnt at sea by the French squadron,
June 27, 1812
Jan. 1, 1821
July 1I, 1822
DORR Elizabeth M., daughter of Joseph, aged 9 years,
Joseph, at Johnston, aged 77 years,
Mrs. Margaret, aged 79 years. American of DORRANCE Deborah, wife of Archibald, and daughter of Ichabod Bowen, Esq., of Cov- entry, at Sterling, in 44th year,
Daniel, schoolmaster, at Kennebunk, Me., aged 24 years,
Hon. John, in this town, in 66th year, born at Foster, R. I .; was of Irish parentage, graduate of R. I. College, 1773, and after- wards tutor; has been member of both branches of the General Assembly and Judge of the County Court,
Samuel, in this town, in 37th year, Archibald, at Sterling, Ct.,
Andrew M., Esq., Attorney at Law, at Beth- any, N. Y., aged 23 years, graduate of Brown University, 1812. American of
Major William L., formerly of Coventry, near Cincinnati, O.,
George Henry, intant son of James B., Esq., aged 14 months, 21 days,
Henry Green, infant son of J. B., aged 2 months,
Major George, at Foster, in 77th year,
Dr. Henry P., at Halifax, Penn., in 35th year, Samuel, son of late Samuel, of Providence, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 24 years,
Mary, eldest daughter of late Samuel, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 23 years,
Saunders, son of late Samuel, Esq., in 23d year,
Sarah P., youngest daughter of late Samuel W., of Providence, and last surviving one.
June 29, 1813 Feb. 12, 1815 Oct. 4, 1816
July 17, 1818
June 25, 1821
Oct. 26, 1825
May 6, 1826 Feb. 12, 1828 Oct. 1, 1828
Dec. 27, 1828
March 26, 1829
Feb. 16, 1830
Avis, widow of Capt. Jonathan, in 65th year, Sarah, eldest daughter of late Capt. Jona- than, aged 42 years, suddenly,
June 29, 1820 Dec. 4, 1828
Aug. 20, 1830
Oct. 1, 1809
Nov. 17, 1810
Oct. 18, 1831
127
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
DORRANCE :
She has lost an elder sister and two brothers within last 18 months; was in her 18th year ; at Montvilliers, France, Elizabeth Arnold, eldest daughter of Tully, at Pawtuxet, in 16th year,
Aug. 5, 1830
April 5, 1832
March 22, 1831
DORSET Duke of, in Ireland, aged 21 years, killed instantly, being thrown from his horse in a fox hunt. American of
The Duchess, in England. American of DORSEY Peter, of Warwick, Eng., at Utica, N. Y., aged 22 years, killed by falling into a revolving wheel,
DOTY Rebecca, wife of Benjamin W., at Bris- tol, aged 55 years,
March 17, 1825
DOUGALL William, of New Haven, on board ship Rising Star, on passage from Charles- ton, S. C. American of May 3, 1816
DOUGLASS Major Asa, of New Canaan, Ct., at Richmond, Mass., aged 72 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of
April 28, 1812
John, Duke of Queensbury, Marquis of Dum- fries and Lord Douglass, in England, aged 86 years. He left, beside a large estate, personal property worth more than $5,000,- 000 ; had no issue. American of
Rebecca, wife of William, at Newport, aged 49 years. American of
Jan. 21, 1814
May 31, 1814
March 12, 1816
Lady, at London. Her clothes caught fire from a candle. American of
William, and his wife. They were born the same hour, attended by the same midwife, baptized at same time in same church and have never been separated, married at 19 and died at the age of 100 years and buried in one grave, at Lamark, Scot.,
Edward, son of William, of Newport, in 20th year, drowned from brig Maria, of Bristol, on passage to Matanzas,
George, on Prudence Island, aged 76 years. He is survived by 5 brothers, eldest is 82, youngest 66. All his descendants, 18 in
Feb. 22, 1811
Sir John, a major general, the heroic defender of Acre, and conqueror of El Arich in Palestine and Egypt, in England. Amer- ican of
Capt. Richard, postmaster, at New London, aged 68 years. American of
May 23, 1817
Dec. 14, 1817
March 29, 1821
DORREGO President -, deposed and shot. American of
May 9, 1815 Sept. 20, 1825
Nov. 1, 1828
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DOUGLASS :
number, have resided under his roof except one,
William, at Newport, in 73d year,
Robert, executed at Bath, N. Y., for murder of Samuel H. Ives. His age was 24 years. American of
May 24, 1825
Capt. John, at Sterling, Ct., aged 79 years. American of
July 12, 1825 Nov. 5, 1825
Joseph, at Jamestown, aged 79 years,
William, on Prudence Island, aged 87 years. American of
Feb. 15, 1831
DOUSETT Minnie, at Glocester, Mass., aged 15 years, from a bite of mad dog,
Nov. 7, 1813
DOUVILLE Capt. Peter, of Savannah, Ga., for- merly of Providence, on board schooner Mary McKay, at Appalachichola, W. Fla.,
Oct. 2, 1825
DOW Lorenzo. We hear this celebrated preacher has died in Mississippi Ter., where he had just removed his family. American of
Dec. 16, 1808 Jan. 6, 1820
Peggy, wife of Lorenzo, at New Hebron, Ct.,
Miss -, passenger, killed by the explosion of a boiler on steamboat Gen. Jackson, on Hudson River. American of
June 7, 1831
DOWE Isaac, innholder, formerly of Boston, at Brunswick, Me., aged about 50 years, acci- dentally took two ounces of laudanum, lived about 20 minutes. American of
May 28, 1822
DOWNE Aaron, at Tamworth, N. H., killed while helping raise a frame to a house; leaves wife and 8 children. American of Leonard, formerly of Saco, Me., at Fitchburg, Mass., aged about 22 years, graduate of Harvard 1822, was found dead in bed,
Dec. 24, 1816
Nov. 29, 1824
DOWLEY Catharine, wife of Michael, in this town, aged 43 years. American of DOWNER Julius C., in this town, in 44th year, DOWNES Charles, midshipman, of the frigate Guerriere, brother of Capt. John, U. S. Navy, in the Mediterranean. American of Capt. - , of U. S. Mediterranean Squad- ron. American of
Oct. 17, 1815 July 18, 1809
Dec. 1, 1815
Dec. 24, 1816
Capt. - , his reported death is contradicted. American of
Jan. 3, 1817
Frederick R., at Exeter, N. H., suicide. American of
DOWNING Mrs. Ann, in 36th year,
Benjamin, son of Capt. Benjamin R., aged 4 years, 9 months, drowned in Newport har- bor,
May 9, 1823 Sept. 28, 1823
Sept. 20, 1831 June 4, 1821
Sept. 1, 1827
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
129
DOWNING Merebeth, at Newport, aged 60 years, at the Asylum, Nathaniel, at Cranston, in 3d year,
DOYLE John, in this town, in 53d year, Masonic honors,
March 1, 1812
DRAKE John, in England, aged 69 years ; his brother Cornelius, aged 63 years, wished he might die too and he died two days af- terward ; they were both bachelors and had always lived together. American of M-, at Boston, aged 37 years,
DRAPER Sarah, wife of John, at Attleboro, in 61st year,
Mrs. Sarah, at Attleboro, in 84th year,
Aaron, at Providence, in 54th year,
Josiah, at Attleboro, in 67th year,
May 17, 1819
George Aaron, infant son of Henry S., aged 17 months, 9 days,
July 30, 1820
Alsey Almena, eldest daughter of Ebenezer 2d., at Attleboro, in 14th year,
April 25, 1821
Elizabeth, wife of John, Jr., and daughter of Capt. Jonathan Peck, of Cumberland, at Pawtucket, aged 26 years,
Oct. 9, 1821
Horace, at Attleboro, aged 26 years. Amer- ican of
John, at Attleboro, in 68th year,
Jan. 17, 1823 June 20, 1823
Milla, wife of Samuel, of Attleboro, at Boston, aged 67 years. American of
May 7, 1824
Isaac, at Attleboro, aged 88 years,
July 17, 1824 March 15, 1825
Caroline Louisa, daughter of Henry S., aged 2 years. 8 months,
John, at Attleboro, in 42d year,
Sept. 22, 1826 June 8, 1831
Edwin, formerly of Providence, at Auburn, Oakland Co., Ga., in 28th year,
Aug. 18, 1831
Hannah M., at Attleboro, aged 25 years,
April 19, 1832
Edward, infant son of N. S., at Providence,
Sept. 19, 1832
DRAYTON Hon. John, U. S. Dist. Judge of S. C., at Charleston, S. C., aged about 60 years,
Thomas, Esq., ot Charleston, S. C., at Phila- delphia. American of
DRING Ruth, at Newport, aged 83 years. American of
Mrs. Esther, wife of John, at Newport, in 88th year. American of
Nathaniel, formerly of Little Compton, at Newport, aged 62 years,
Capt. Thomas, aged 67 years; served in the Revolution and was a prisoner of war on
Nov. 27, 1822
May 31, 1825
Aug. 2, 1816
Aug. 22, 1820
Feb. 7, 1823
Stephen, at Attleboro, in 84th year,
Dec. 27, 1828 July 20, 1832
Jan. 30, 1818 Oct. 10, 1829
March 1, 1816 Jan. 4, 1817 July 8, 1818
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DRING :
board the Jersey Prison ship, in New York harbor,
Mary, widow of Capt. Thomas, in 70th year, DROCK John, aged about 23 years, at Newport, N. H. American of
DROWNE Sophia, youngest daughter of Dr. Solomon, at Foster,
Eliza, infant daughter of Col. Caleb, at Paw- tucket, aged 17 months,
Oct. 1, 1819
Daniel M., son of late Capt. Jesse, at Reho- both, aged 20 years,
March 3, 1822
Albert W., youngest son of George F., in 5th year,
Nov. 17, 1824
Caroline M., daughter of Col. Caleb, at Paw- tucket, aged 2 years, 6 months,
Lepha, at Rehoboth, aged 17 years,
DROWN Stephen Brown, son of Capt. Jonathan, at Newport,
July 7, 1829
DROWNE Sarah, wife of Solomon, and daughter of late James Martin, Esq., aged 37 years, at Barrington,
March 3, 1831
DRUDGE Lieut. Isaac, at Sutton, Mass., aged 78 years. American of
Sept. 21, 1824
DRUMMOND Catharine, widow of William, at Newport, aged 74 years,
March 1, 1824
DRURY Sally, wife of Dr. John, at Marblehead, aged 44 years. American of
May 23, 1820
Dr. John, at Marblehead, formerly of this place, aged 63 years. American of
Sept. 12, 1823
Samuel S., son of late Dr. John, of Marble- head, at Bristol, aged 25 years,
July 11, 1824
Lydia Potter DeWolfe, wife of Luke, Esq., collector of the port, and eldest daughter of Capt. Levi DeWolfe, at Bristol,
May 16, 1825
DRYER William, at Rehoboth, in 97th year. American of
DUBOSQ Capt. Peter, at Johnston, at an ad- vanced age, was a native of France,
Aug. 2, 1820
DUCHOQUET Francis, at Cumberland, Md. Was an Indian trader and interpreter. He ransomed Charles Johnsons from the In- dians in 1790 ; at the time of his death he was on a mission from Wapaghkonctia to Washington. American of
DUCKWORTH Admiral, Sir John T. G. C. B., and Admiral of the White, Commander at Plymouth, in England, at Plymouth. American of
Robert C., son of Rowland, at Providence,
March 8, 1825 Jan. 27, 1832
Aug. 26, 1825
Aug. 30, 1816
June 20, 1827 Nov. 26, 1828
July 3, 1832
Oct. 21, 1817 : May 24, 1832
June 18, 1816
131
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
DUCLOUX Miss Jeannette, aged 107 years, at Toulouse, France. American of
DUCOS Roger, one of the regicides of Louis XVI, in France, from a fall from a car- riage. American of 1 DUDLEY Lieut. - , at Port Mahan, about James A., U. S. Navy, in Tunis. American of
Dec. 2, 1817
June 14, 1816 May 31, 1817
Feb. 17, 1817
Thomas, massacred by the Indians. Amer- ican of
June 21, 1825
April 28, 1831
Nov. 4, 1812
DUFOUR Dr. - , an eminent French Physi- cian, at Paris, France. He with 50 other doctors were at dinner on anniversary of St. Luke when he was stricken and died in a few minutes ; was in 66th year. Amer- ican of
Dec. 28, 1821
DUGARN John, at Plymouth, Eng., a pilot on a man-of-war. Had been married six months ; on his return from a voyage he became jealous of his wife and shot her dead and then killed himself. American of
DUICK Betsey Sanford, daughter of Oliver, at Newport, aged 5 [ years,
DUKE (colored), aged about 47 years, very sud- denly in the street,
Sept. 9, 1821
Aug. 13, 1824
Oct. 16, 1829
DUMENT Stephen, of Geneva, the author, at Milan, in 70th year. American of
Dec. 1, 1829
DUMOLIN John, Esq., attorney at law, at New Orleans. American of
Sept. 6, 1825
DUMMER Hon. Nathaniel, at Hallowell, Me., in 60th year, suddenly. American of
DUNBAR Mrs. Hannah, at Newport, in 78th year,
Eunice, wife of Robert, at Newport, aged 66 years. American of
Robert, formerly of Newport, at Bristol, aged about 68 years,
Peter, at Alexandria, aged 35 years. Amer- ican of
Shubael, at Wrentham, aged about 35 years,
Aug. 3, 1810
Dec. 10, 1821
DULL Miss -- , killed by lightning, while spin- ning at her wheel, in Pennsylvania. Amer- ican of
DULOFF Rebecca, widow at Meredith, N. H., aged I01 years. American of
Sept. 26, 1815
Dec. 24, 1810
March 14, 1820
May 8, 1821
July 13, 1821 March 29, 1829
DUFF John, at Philadelphia, formerly of Boston Theatre,
DUFONT Count St. Martin, in England. Had represented Sardinia at the English Court for over 30 years,
132
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DUNBAR Melzar, at Hingham, aged 75 years, a Revolutionary pensioner. American of
Harriet, wife of John, at Yarmouth, aged 45 years. American of
Sept. 25, 1829 May 17, 1831
DUNCAN Thomas, at New Bedford, in 21st year. American of
May 17, 1816
Miss Elizabeth, at Newport, at an advanced age. American of
Feb. 3, 1818
Capt. W. R., U. S. Artillery, at Carlisle, Penn., aged 25 years. American of
June 6, 1820
Abner L., Esq., attorney at law, at New Or- leans, aged 43 years. American of
Feb. 6, 1824
John M., A. B., at Glasgow, Scot., in 31st year,
Oct. 2, 1825
DUNDAS Hon. Robert, Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer of Scotland, in England. American of
DUNHAM Susan, infant daughter of Rufus W., in this town,
Sept. 19, 1810
Parmentio Shaw, son of William W., in this town, aged 1 year, 7 months,
July 28, 1811
Jesse, Jr., at Newport, in 18th year. Amer- ican of
Nov. 16, 1813
Major Daniel Otis, at New Orleans, aged 24 years, late aide to Maj. Gen. McIntosh, of the Georgia Militia. American of
Sept. 8, 1815
Capt. Benjamin, formerly of Newport, in this town, in 92d year,
Jan. 12, 1816
William G., son of William W., formerly of this town, at Zanesville, O., aged 10 years. American of
Oct. 25, 1816
Robert, at Newport, at an advanced age. American of
Jan. 15, 1819
Elizabeth, widow of Robert, at Newport, in 78th year. American of
Sept. 8, 1820
William, son of Robert, at Newport, in 13th year,
April 8, 1821
Aug. 27, 1822 Oct. 20, 1822
Joseph, at Taunton, aged 49 years,
David, merchant, drowned in the Hudson, on his passage from Albany to New York. The sudden swing of the boom knocked him overboard. American of
David, Esq., who was drowned in North River in March last, has been found and conveyed to New York for burial. Amer- ican of
Ann Elizabeth, wife of Robert, at Newport, in 52d year. American of
April 8, 1823
June 10, 1823
July 1, 1825
Peleg K., U. S. Navy, at Newport, aged 26 years. American of
Sept. 7, 1819
133
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
DUNHAM Robert, at Newport, aged 24 years. American of
Oct. 10, 1826
Hannah, widow of Charles C., of Newport, at Apponaug, in 61st year, DUNN Samuel, Jr., eldest son of Samuel, of Boston, aged 24 years, in London,
Aug. 22, 1830
June 24, 1815
Samuel, Esq., at Boston, aged 67 years,
Nov. 28, 1815
Sarah, widow of Samuel, Esq., at Boston, aged 58 years. American of
April 13, 1819 Jan. 23, 1823
Capt. Bernon, in 65th year (Masonic honors), Thomas, sergeant-at-arms, House of Repre- sentatives of the United States at Wash- ington, in Maryland. American of
Ann, daughter of late Capt. Bernon, in 34th year,
John, aged about 30 years,
Col. - superintendent of the Harper's Ferry Armory, Va., shot by -- Cox. American of
March 26, 1830
June 25, 1830
Mr. -- , murdered by Ebenezer Cox, who was executed for the crime at Williams- port, Va. American of
Sept. 7, 1830 Feb. 9, 1831
DUNNELL Solomon, at Millbury, aged 78 years ; was under Stark at Bennington and at Yorktown ; served near 5 years in the Con- tinental Army. American of
Aug. 6, 1830
John, from a premature discharge of a can- non, at Washington, D. C.,
July 4, 1830
DUNSANBY Second Baron of Ireland, at Brus- sels, aged 86 years. American of
June 22, 1821
DUNTON Levi, at Leicester, in 16th year, sud- denly. American of
Aug. 21, 1829
DUNWELL Eliza, wife of John, and daughter of Stephen Wardwell, in this town, in 32d year. American of Mrs. Sarah, in 77th year,
DUNWOODY James, at Mobile, aged 65 years, DUPEE Madeline, in France, aged 100 years, 6 months. She had by her husband 22 sons, 19 of whom fell in the army. American of
DUPLESSIX Rear Admiral Mauduit, at Paris, France, from a bite of a mad dog. Amer- ican of
Oct. 14, 1817 April 12, 1827 Aug. 21, 1825
Dec. 18, 1818
Sept. 13, 1825
Oct. 15, 1824
Aug. 19, 1826 Dec. 24, 1828
Mrs. Elizabeth, at Salem, aged 19 years. American of
Bernon, in 28th year,
DUNNING David, executed at Goshen, N. Y., for murder of Richard Jennings. Amer- ican of ยท
May 7, 1819
134
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DUPUIS John Lewis, a pirate and murderer, executed at New Providence, W. I.,
DURALDE Mrs. - , wife of Martin, Esq., and daughter of Hon. Henry Clay, at New Or- leans,
DURFEE Alice, daughter of Thomas, aged 27 years, drowned near Stone Bridge,
Job, Esq., at Portsmouth, in 78th year,
Charles, Esq., at Troy, Mass., in 51st year,
Feb. 1, 1812
April 24, 1815
Miss Susannah, at Pawtucket, aged 25 years, Harriet, aged about 19 years, found in the dock at Bristol, probably a suicide,
June 16, 1822
-, son of Wanton, of Tiverton, aged 14 years, drowned in the creek near Stone Bridge. American of
Sarah, widow of Ezekiel, in 76th year.
Hon. Thomas, Chief Justice, Court of Com- mon Pleas, Newport County,
Jan. 17, 1829
Charles Allison, son of Charles, Esq., at Tiv- erton, aged about 5 years,
March 3, 1829
James, at Portsmouth, innkeeper, aged 54 years,
March 22, 1830
DURKEE Lydia, daughter of Thomas, at Mon- tague, Mass., aged 18 years, suddenly ; her remains were stolen from the tomb and caused great excitement in the country,
DURHAM John, at Baltimore, of hydrophobia, was bitten 9 weeks previously. American of
DURYEE -, a quartermaster, killed from a kick of a horse, caused by a fire cracker thrown at him by a boy July 4. Ameri- can of
July 14, 1820
Sept. 9, 1823
DUTTON Hon. James, Lord Sherbourne. American of
George, only son of Evelyn, aged 23 years, burnt to death by his clothes taking fire, at Wallingford, Mass. American of
Rev. Matthew Rice, professor of mathema- tics and natural philosophy in Yale Col- lege, at New Haven, aged 42 years. American of
DUVAL Capt. Daniel, aged 40 years, sheriff of the county, at Mobile, native of Rhode Island,
Col. Edmund B., only son of the Judge, of Maryland, at Philadelphia, in 43d year,
Feb. 12, 1831
Aug. 6, 1822
DUTILH John A., Esq., merchant, at Philadel- phia. American of
July 28, 1820
June 7, 1825
July 26, 1825
April 18, 1824
Feb. 5, 1831
July 5, 18.19
Sept. 18, 1825
Sept. 29, 1809 Sept. 4, 1810
Jan. 30, 1824 Jan. 18, 1825
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
135
DUVIS Chevalier Morenny; has been Spanish minister to Stockholm for 40 years, in Sweden. American of
DWELLY Daniel, at Tiverton, aged 92 years, 8 months,
DWIGHT Sarah Howell, at Boston, aged 2 years, 5 months, only daughter of G. L ..
Sept. 5, 1815
Rev. Timothy, D. D., president of Yale Col- lege, in 65th year, and 22d of his presi- dency, at New Haven,
Jan. 11, 1817
Mrs. Lucia, wife of William, Jr., of and at Thompson, Ct., in 28th year,
April 7, 1817
Hon. Thomas, at Springfield, Mass., aged 63 years, formerly a member of Congress and of governor's council,
Jan. 2, 1819
Sarah Howell, infant daughter of Gamaliel L., aged 4 months, 17 days,
Oct. 27, 1819
Justus, Esq , at Belchertown, Mass., aged 35 years,
July 27, 1824
Sarah Howell, infant daughter of Gamaliel L., Esq.,
Jan. 5, 1822
Gamaliel L., Esq., at Louisville, Ky., of the fever,
Oct. 9, 1822
Henry Edwin, at Cooperstown, N. Y., aged 48 years, youngest son of Hon. Timothy, of Northampton, Mass., and brother of late Dr. Dwight, of Yale College. American of
DWYER William; killed his wife, committed suicide in jail while awaiting trial. Amer- ican of
DYCKMAN Jacob, M. D., at Kingsbridge, N. Y., commissioner of health, &c. American of
DYER Andrew, son of Rufus, at Cranston, in 16th year ; a limb falling from a tree struck him on the head, he lived about 24 hours,
Oliver, printer, at Wyndham, Ct., in 28th year,
Capt. Henry, U. S. Army, at Wyndham, Ct., aged 35 years. American of
Hannah, wife of Olney, in this town, in 45th year,
John, at Johnston, in 80th year. American of Jabez, at Wyndham, Ct., aged 34 years, sud- denly. American of
James L., son of Aaron F., at Newport, in 19th year. American of
Joseph, at Newport, in 76th year. American of
June 14, 1825
Sept. 27, 1831
Dec. 17, 1822
Nov. 11, 1808
March 10, 1809
April 5, 1814
Aug. 7, 1815 June 24, 1817
July 11, 1817
Oct. 23, 1818
Oct. 15, 1819
Aug. 13, 1824
Dec. 21, 1820
136
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
DYER John, of Cranston, in 82d year, at the late residence of Amos Lockwood, in Warwick; had been a member of the Johnston Baptist Church nearly 50 years,
George, at Wyndham, Ct .. formerly a mer- chant, at Providence, aged about 45 years. American of
John Perrin, youngest son of Olney,
DYRE Aaron B., of Newport, merchant, at Georgetown, S. C.,
Jan. 30, 1822
DYER Mrs. Phebe, at Cranston, aged 69 years,
May 5, 1822
DYRE William M., native of Newport, at Charleston, S. C., aged 27 years,
Sept. 6, 1822 Aug. 14, 1823
DYER Charles, at Cranston, in &Ist year,
Albert Francis, son of Paris, aged 2 years, 6 months,
Sept. 14, 1823
Almira, daughter of Olney, aged 24 years,
April 23, 1824
Sarah. at Newport, in 16th year,
Nov. 16, 1825
Cyrus, Jr., infant son of Cyrus,
George Frederick, son of Paris, aged 2 years, 5 months,
Nov. 3, 1827
Abby Pearce, infant daughter of Benjamin, Jr., aged 11 months, 6 days,
July 28, 1828
Oct. 9, 1829 April 21, 1831
May 10, 1831 May 15, 1831
Aug. 3, 1832
Helen, infant daughter of Albyn V.,
DYKES William H., at Boston, at the Alms- house; for some years of the Providence Theatrical Company. American of
Sally, daughter of Peter, at Cranston, aged 6 years,
DWYER - -, shot in the street by Thomas P. Paul after a short altercation, at Nashville, Tenn. American of
Dec. 10, 1819
Dec. 27, 1825 Oct. 19, 1828
July 25, 1823
May 28, 1831
Oct. 31, 1828
Thomas, formerly of Providence, at Milledge- ville, Ga., of the fever, in 50th year,
Sept. 12, 1825
John, formerly of Johnston, at Warwick, aged 47 years,
March 21, 1826 Dec. 19, 1826
Harriet, wife of Benjamin, Jr., daughter of Major Alexander Adie, in 24th year,
Feb. 5, 1828
Capt. Ezra, of sloop Trial, of Belfast, drowned at wharf in Boston ; was between 40 and 50 years,
Abigail, wife of Dr. Benjamin, in 67th year, Lieut. Asa, at Weymouth, an officer in the Revolution, aged 93 years. American of Dr. Benjamin, in 63d year,
Col. Lucius, formerly of Providence, at New York, aged 45 years,
DYKE Ann Frances, infant daughter of Albyn V.,
July 27, 1821 Dec. 9, 1821
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
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EAGER Abigail, wife of Col. William, at North- bridge, Mass., aged 44 years. American of EAGLE George, aged 48 years, drowned in the canal near Norristown, Penn.,
George, at Norristown, Penn., aged 48 years, drowned,
EAKIN Martha, at Carew, Irel., aged 104 years. She carried to her grave a portion of her wedding dress, made more than 80 years before. American of
EAMES Jacob, at Boston, a graduate of R. I. College American of
EARLE Mary, wife of Thomas, at Newport, in 65th year,
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