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Hon. John Kennedy, second son of the Earl of Cassellis who married Augusta Fitz Clarence, fourth daughter of the present King of England, at Pisa, Italy,
ERVIN Col. Samuel, in Alabama. American of ESCOURSE M., aged 20 years, at Paris, a sui- cide. American of
ESDALL Sarah Ann, daughter of Capt. James, in 6th year,
ESDELL Sarah Ann Bowen, infant daughter of Capt. James, aged 10 months,
ESSEX Carpe, aged 69 years, and his son John, aged 22 years, both drowned in East Greenwich harbor, by upsetting of their boat,
ESSIX James, at Lippitt Factory, Warwick, in 40th year,
June 7, 1823
Dec. 26, 1823
150
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
ESTERBROOK Rev. Joseph, at Athol, aged 70 years. American of
ESTEY Samuel, of Sharon, Mass., at Providence, in 25th year. American of
Samuel, of Sharon, Mass., aged 25 years,
Daniel, at Topfield, aged 91 years. Amer- ican of
Aug. 6, 1830
ETHERIDGE Dr. - , dentist, at Cincinnati, O., formerly of Boston, suddenly. Amer- ican of
Nov. 22, 1816
EUSTICE Rev. John Chetwode, an English author at Naples,
Jan. - , 1816
EUSTIS Mrs. Rebecca Sprague, wife of Col. A-, U. S. Army, at Roxbury.
June 8, 1820
Hon. William, governor of Massachusetts, at Boston, in 75th year ; served through the Revolution as a surgeon,
Feb. 7, 1825
Sept. 18, 1815
Dec. 29, 1815
July 30, 1816
Nov. 29, 1816
March 24, 1818
May 7, 1819
March 6, 1820
Feb. 1, 1821
June 15, 1821
Aug. 21, 1821
Nov. - , 1821
March 1, 1822
T-, Esq., in England, banker, suddenly. American of
Hon. Richard, late a judge in the Superior Court at Hopkinton, N. H., aged 39 years. American of
Mrs. Martha, in England, aged 104 years. Was born in London, June 19, 1713 ; at 20 she married a sergeant and travelled with him through France, Spain, Germany, Italy and America. Was mother of 13 children. American of
Jemima, widow of David, at Smithfield, in 85th year. American of
Oliver, Esq., at Alexandria, D. C., aged 64 years, an engineers mechanic. American of Luther, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,
Anna, eldest daughter of Anan, at Glocester, in 14th year,
James, of Newport, at sea, on board ship Col- umbia, on passage from Havana. Amer- ican of
Stephen, in England, a Welshman, was buried while in a trance and rescued there- from only to die in reality. American of Barrock, of Providence, a carpenter, on board U. S. Ship Constellation, at Valparaiso, Sarah Snow, youngest daughter of Barak M., aged 5 years, 5 months,
Capt. Samuel, of the U. S. Navy, at New York. He ruptured a blood vessel in as-
May 4, 1830
Sept. 20, 1822 Sept. 18, 1822
EVANS Rebecca, wife of Thomas, at Newport, aged 50 years,
151
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
EVANS:
cending the gangway of the frigate Con- stitution. American of
Mrs. Martha, formerly of Newport, at Provi- idence, in 75th year,
Daniel, Esq., at Glocester, aged 75 years,
Abby O., wife of Rowland, and daughter of Cromwell Barney, aged 26 years,
April 7, 1830
Leonard, at Fall River, aged 80 years, Revo- lutionary pensioner. American of
Feb. 7, 1832
EVARTS Jeremiah, Esq., Corresponding Secre- tary of the American Board of Foreign Missions, at Charleston, S. C. American of EVELETH Charity, wife of Isaac, in this town, in 77th year,
May 24, 1831
Jonathan B., son of the late William, at Prov- idence, aged 16 years,
Isaac, at Providence, aged 80 years,
Lieut. William S., U. S. Engineer Corps, drowned in Lake Erie, aged 21 years. American of
Dec. 29, 1818 Aug. 31, 1819
Emma, in 25th year. American of
Mrs. Lucy, at Glocester, aged 75 years. American of
June 25, 1830
EVERETT David, Esq., at Marietta, O., aged 44 years, an American editor. American of Berthia Thacher, infant daughter of Amherst, aged 16 months. American of
Nov. 19, 1819
Rebecca, wife of William, at Attleboro, in 62d year,
July 14, 1820
Lieut. Peletiah, at Westminster, Mass., in 7Ist year, soldier of the Revolution,
Oct. 19, 1821
Phaelletti, at Westminster, Mass., aged 74 years. American of
Nov. 2, 1821
William, at Attleboro, in 71st year, a pro- fessor of religion for more than 50 years, Col. John, at Boston. American of Dr. - , at Fort Gratiat, Me. American of
March 7, 1 824 Feb. 14, 1826 July 31, 1832
Aug. 6, 1822
Feb. 25, 1825
James, Esq., formerly mayor of Trenton, N. J. American of
Dr. James, at Philadelphia. American of
Oct. 28, 1823 Sept. 2, 1823
Aug. 10, 1832
Oct. 10, 1820
Charles, M. C., from New Jersey, at Tren- ton. American of EYRES Elizabeth, widow of Dr. Thomas, of Newport, in 87th year. American of
June 8, 1824
Feb. 26, 1825 May 10, 1828
May 4, 1817
Dec. 31, 1817 Aug. 26, 1818
Jan. 1I, 1814
EVEREST Dr. Solomon, in Connecticut. He willed $10,000 to missionary and religious work. American of
EWING Samuel, Esq, attorney at law, at Phil- adelphia, in 49th year. American of
152
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
EYTON Thomas, of Liverpool, lately from the West Indies, via Savannah, Ga,, said to have a brother in New York,
Sept. 25, 1819
F
FABRICIUS M -- , of the Madgeburgh thea- tre, in Prussia. American of
March 30, 1821
FAIR Mr. -- , killed in a duel with Mr. -- Gist, in South Carolina,
Jan. 28, 1832
FAIRBANKS Esther, daughter of the late Da- vid, of and at Newport, in 35th year,
April 27, 1814
Lucretia R., wife of Daniel, daughter of Samuel Greene, formerly of Leicester, Mass .. at Thompson, Ct.,
Jan. 20, 1821
Elisha, Esq., of Hopkinton, Mass., attorney at law, at Alstead, N. H., aged 52 years. American of
Sept. 21, 1824
Joshua, at Douglas, Mass. American of
Feb. 25, 1825
Capt. Samuel, at Mendon, aged 73 years. American of
April 8, 1825
Susan Brown, daughter of George, at Coven- try, in 8th year,
John W., son of Willard W.,
Frances, daughter of Asa, aged 5 months,
Judith, wife of Josiah, at Leicester. Ameri- can of
Hannah, widow of John, at Boston, aged 53 years,
March 19, 1831
John Henry, eldest son of Willard, aged 3 years,
Feb. 29, 1832
FAIRBROTHER James, seaman, perished in the wreck of the Sch. Quaker,
March 6, 1820
Harriet B. D., of Wrentham, at Providence, in 21st year,
Oct. 26, 1829
FAIRCHILD Mrs. Hannah, at New Milford, aged 70 years ; she is supposed to have weighed 400 lbs. American of
FAIRFIELD David, at Woodstock, Ct., in 40th year. American of
Rev. Sumner Lincoln, aged 25 years, late resident of Providence, New Haven, Derby, &c., at New York. American of
May 11, 1824
Jan. 20, 1815
Oct. 22, 1824
Sept. 11, 1827 Oct. 2, 1828 Sept. 24, 1829
July 30, 1830
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
153
FAIRMAN David, artist, at Philadelphia, aged 33 years,
Richard, engraver, formerly of Newport, at Philadelphia, in 34th year. American of FAIRWEATHER George, at Newport; aged 94 years,
FALCONNET Mr. - , the banker, at Na- ples, Italy,
April -, 1825
FALES Hannah, widow of Jonathan, Esq., at Bristol, in 90th year,
March 22, 1817
Capt. Thomas, Jr., of Bristol, at sea, on board brig Richard, on her passage from Havana. American of
Sept. 16, 1817
Jan. 20, 1818
Aug. 10, 1819
Samuel C., native of Taunton, at St. Barts, aged 29 years. American of
-, wife of Judge - Fales, at Taunton, Timothy, of Taunton, on coast of Africa,
Edward Taylor, infant son of Henry D'W., at Bristol, aged 1 year, 10 months,
Harriet, daughter of James, at Newport, aged 18 years,
Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan, at Bristol, in 71st year,
Oct. 22, 1831
FALKENOR W -- , Esq., clerk of the British privy council ; he left two daughters, to whom he gave each £40,000, in London. American of
FAULKNOR Thomas, at Portsmouth, aged 83 years. American of
William P., at Portsmouth, aged 33 years,
FANNON Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of John, of Kill- ingly, Ct., aged 74 years, at Thompson, Ct., FARLEY Mrs. Hannah, wife of James, at Mid- dletown, aged 49 years,
June 6, 1821
FARMAN Capt. John, in 90th year,
FARMER Mrs. Sarah W., wife of Capt. Thomas, and daughter of David Greives, leaves 4 children, in 36th year,
Sarah Greives, infant daughter of Capt. Thomas,
Thomas, drowned in attempting to swim ashore from an overturned boat, on Bos- ton Flats. American of
Aug. 19, 1815
Dec. 14, 1821
Oct. 21, 1825
Hon. Samuel, of Taunton, at Boston, mem- ber of executive council,
Sally, wife of Thomas, at Bristol, aged 61 years, suddenly. American of
Capt. William, of Bristol, aged 33 years, at sea, on board sloop Cosmopolite. Ameri- can of
Nov. 9, 1819
Aug. 14, 1821 Sept. 24, 1823 Dec. 15. 1823
Dec. 31, 1828 March 23, 1830
Oct. 15, 1811
Aug. 20, 1822 Jan. 30, 1828
Nov. 16, 1830 June 27. 1828
Jan. 8, 1821
Jan. 14, 1821
Aug. 3, 1832
154
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FARNHAM Capt. Joshua, of ship Trumbull, of this port, a citizen of Woolwich, Me., at Havana, of the fever. American of
FARNUM Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Rufus, at Boston, aged 34 years, very suddenly. American of
Feb. 4, 1814
Hopestill, wife of David, at Slaters Village, Smithfield, in 45th year,
April 23, 1821
Daniel H., of Providence, at Samarany, Java, in 22d year,
April -, 1821 May 14, 1822
Mrs. Urania, at Uxbridge, in 44th year,
Ruth, wife of Stephen, at Smithfield, and daughter of James Angell, of North Provi- dence, at Cranston, aged 61 years,
Aug. 22, 1822 Feb. 22, 1826
Miss Mary, in 50th year,
Noah, at Smithfield, in 76th year,
March 1, 1829
Joseph, at Smithfield, of Society of Friends, in 81st year,
March 27, 1832
Amanda Maria, daughter of Charles A., at Slatersville, aged 2 years, 4 months,
May 29, 1832
William, of Greenbush, killed by an explosion on board steamboat Ohio, near Sing Sing. American of
July 10, 1832
FARQUAHAR Jonathan, at Wilmington, O., aged 26 years ; fell from his horse and so wounded his ankle that he lived 4 days after it. American of
Aug. 2, 1825
FARRAND Hon. Daniel, formerly Judge of Superior Court at Burlington, Vt., aged 65 years. American of
Nov. 4, 1825
FARRAR Lucy, wife of Prof. - , of Harvard University, daughter of late Dr. Buck- minster, of Portsmouth, and sister of late Rev. Joseph S. Buckminster, of Boston, at Waltham, Mass. American of
Sept. 21, 1824
FARRELLY Hon. Patrick, M. C. from Penn., at Pittsburg ; was on his way to the seat of government when a fatal illness overtook him. American of
FARREN Martha, late of New York, at Sharp- town, Salem Co., N. J., in 64th year, sud- denly,
FARRIER Amelia, daughter of Robert, aged 4 years, 4 months,
Amelia Mason, infant daughter of Arthur, aged 4 months,
Capt. William. master of ship Weser, of this port, at Mobile, aged 39 years,
Jan. 27, 1826
March 14, 1829
May 15, 1819
Sept. 28, 1823 -
Nov. 15, 1825
Aug. 1, 1823
Roger, formerly of Attleboro, in Havana, in 47th year,
May -, 1819
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
155
FARRINGTON Mrs. Rebecca M., wife of Rev. Daniel, at Wrentham, in 48th year,
FATID Don Felipe, Consul of Spain, and for- merly Secretary of Spanish Legation of Washington, at New Orleans,
FAUST Henry, printer at Fredericktown, Md. American of
FAWROT Judge -, killed in a duel with broadswords, by Judge - Henaud, at New Orleans. American of
March 26, 1822
June 15, 1820
May 23, 1826
Nov. 26, 1829
Dec. 1, 1829 Sept. 21, 1830 May 21, 1832
March 15, 1824 Nov. 16, 1825
March 3, 1826
Jan. 28, 1829
FEARON Miss -
-, actress, perished in the burning of the Royal Brunswick Theatre, London,
FEKE Dr. Charles, at Newport, aged 72 years, FELCH William, at Washington, for many years clerk in First Auditor's and Comptroller's office. American of
Dr. Cheever, late chaplain in U. S. Navy, and later editor of Corani's Champion, at New York,
FELL Mrs. Deborah, at Newport, aged 81 years. American of
FELTRE Marshall, Duke of, at Alsace, F., aged 53 years. Was known in the Revo- lution as Gen. Clarke; in 1809 was Bona- parte's Secretary of War. American of FENNEMORE Thomas, at Burlington Co., N. Y. Was so injured by a bull as to cause death. American of
March 20, 1816
Feb. 4, 1820
Oct. 9, 1821
FAWCETT Thomas Warren, alias Thomas Warrington, executed for piracy, at Boston, FAXON Dr. John W., formerly of Newport, at Lubec, Me., aged 65 years. American of FAY Moses, at Rutland, Vt., aged 86 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of Moses, at Rutland, Vt., suddenly, soldier of the Revolution. American of
Thomas, seaman of brig John Decatur, at sea, of fever. American of
Chester Emmons, only son of Chester, at East Greenwich, aged 13 months,
FEARING Zenas, son of Israel, of Newport, at Philadelphia,
Israel, at Newport, aged 66 years,
Brig. Gen. Isaac, at Wareham, Mass., in 79th year ; served in the Revolution,
Henry S., of Wareham, Mass. Had resided several years at Chili, S. A .; graduate of Brown University 1823, (see obit May 12), died at Santiago, Chili,
Feb. 28, 1828 April 25, 1822
March 21, 1823
March 26, 1827
March 15, 1825
Jan. 15, 1819
Oct. 11, 1825
156
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FENNELL James, professor of Elocution, at Philadelphia,
FENNER Edward, at Cranston, in 77th year, Arthur, Jr., in 22d year,
Rebecca, wife of Sion, in this town, in 45th year, leaves 4 children,
Aug. 4, 1815
Freelove, youngest daughter' of Hon. James, in 19th year,
Aug. 2, 1817
Henry, at Havana, aged about 21 years. American of
Aug. 12, 1817
Royal Job, son of Daniel, at Providence, aged 15 months,
June 19, 1818
Eliza, wife of Daniel, at Providence, in 25th year, ·
Oct. 2, 1818 Oct. 14, 1818
Asahel, at Cranston, aged 37 years,
Arnold, son of James, late of Glocester, in Ohio, in 18th year,
June 5, 1819
Leonard B., son of Edward, of Bristol, at Havana, aged 16 years,
Sept. 1, 1819
Mary, eldest daughter of John, of Glocester, in Ohio, in 21st year. American of
Sept. 17, 1819
Lydia, wife of Samuel, at Scituate, in 63d year,
Oct. 19, 1820
Amey, at Cranston, in 70th year,
Aug. 18, 1820
John, Esq., at Glocester, at an advanced age, eldest brother of the late Arthur,
Nov. 28, 1820
Russell, at Johnston, aged 31 years,
April 18, 1821
Russell Rhodes, at Johnston, in 32d year,
April 18, 1821
Henry, at Johnston, in 56th year,
Dec. 23, 1821
Lydia Russell Rhodes, infant daughter of late Russell R., at Johnston, aged 15 months, 10 days,
Aug. 25, 1822
Zephaniah B., son of Capt. Arthur, of Prov- idence, at sea, on board brig Ann, on pas- sage from Havana, one day out, aged 29 years,
Amey, widow of Samuel, at Cranston, in 89th year,
Rosannah, wife of Thomas, in 60th year,
Sion, at Cranston, in 52d year, suddenly,
April 13, 1824
Abigail W., wife of Thomas, Jr., in 29th year, Thomas Parsons, infant son of Thomas B.,
Thomas, at Cranston, in 23d year,
Edmund A., wife of Joseph J., in 18th year, Mary, widow of John, of Glocester, in 88th
year ; she was a descendant from Chad Brown and he from Arthur Fenner, two early settlers of these Plantations. Amer- ican of
Avisa Eliza, infant daughter of Thomas B.,
June 14, 1816 May 31, 1813 Nov. 10, 1814
July 29, 1822
March 22, 1823 March 11, 1824
May 21, 1824
Sept. 27, 1823
Nov. 6, 1824 Dec. 9, 1824
Aug. 16, 1825 Sept. 4, 1825
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
157
FENNER Alice Ann, youngest daughter of Oba- diah, at Foster, aged 20 years,
Cornelia Hastings, infant daughter of Joseph J., Darius, son of Daniel, aged 2 years,
James, aged 27 years. American of
Thomas, son of Thomas, Jr., aged 1 year, 2 months,
July 28, 1827
Capt. Arthur, at Fairfield, N. Y., native of Cranston, in 92d year ; was an officer in the old French war and a captain in Col. Lippitt's regiment in the Revolution,
Tabitha, wife of Samuel, at Olneyville, in 64th year,
Thomas, infant son of Thomas, aged 7 months,
Mrs. Amey, widow of Governor Arthur, in 80th year,
Sept. 2, 1828
Sarah, wife of Col. Richard, at Cranston, in 77th year, Joseph W., in 44th year,
Nov. 14, 1829
William Henry, son of Henry, aged I year, 4 months,
Jeremiah, at Johnston, in 70th year,
Mrs. Sarah, at Newport, aged 42 years,
Arthur, only son of Hon. James, in 22d year, Jane, daughter of R. S., in 24th year, at New York,
FENTON Mr. - , aged 69 years, perished in the burning of his house,
Feb. 22, 1818
FENWICK Col. James, in Maryland, a respec- table planter. American of
Sept. 12, 1823
FERAND Thomas, a suicide, a very prominent and influential man, at Charleston, S. C. American of
July 6, 1819
FERDINAND I, King of the two Sicilies, in Naples, aged 74 years. American of
FERGUSON Henry, native of America, at Lon- don, aged 94 years, was found dead in the street ; was a miser and had in his ragged clothes £15,000 and, more remarkable, a manuscript history of Arts and Sciences ; had also in his wretched abode a fine li- brary. American of
Samuel, merchant, at New York, suddenly, Mary, wife of Jonathan, Jr., at Providence, John, native of Scotland, at Newport, in 85th year ; when 70 years old he emigrated the second time to this country. Ameri- can of
Feb. 12, 1826
Aug. 4, 1826 Aug. 29, 1826 Feb. 27, 1827
Nov. 19, 1827.
Dec. 10, 1827
Aug. 22, 1828
Nov. 15, 1828
Sept. 30, 1830 Dec. 8, 1830 Sept. 23, 1831 March 8, 1832
July 31, 1832
March 4, 1825
Oct. 25, 1808 Aug. 2, 1816 June 30, 1818
Dec. 5, 1820
158
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FERGUSON Peter Low, son of Rev. John, at Attleboro, aged 10 months,
Lieut. Henry H., of the Columbian Navy, and late sailing master U S. Navy, aged 33 years, at Carthagena. American of Ann, widow of John, at Newport, in 82d year. American of
Aug. 1, 1826 Feb. 24, 1829
FERNALD Amos, at Portsmouth, aged 66 years. American of
May 21, 1830
FERNANDEZ John, executed at Jefferson, Camden Co., Ga. for the murder of Mr. Bessent. American of
Dec. 12, 1815
FERRELL James and Stephen, killed by Jef- ferson Pryor, in a quarrel, near Old River Lake, Ark.,
Feb. 19, 1831
April 24, 1825
Aug. 15, 1817 April 17, 1825
July 8, 1823
Alva, in Putnam Co., N. Y., aged 19 years, killed by lightning. American of
Sept. 2, 1825
FERTRESS Capt. Moses, at Virginia, supposed murdered by his slaves. American of
Aug. 27, 1816
FESSENDEN William, proprietor of the Brat- tleboro Reporter, at South Hampton, Mass., aged 36 years. American of
Benjamin, infant son of Rev. Benjamin; of East Bridgewater, Mass., at Pawtucket, aged 2 months. American of
Benjamin, son of Benjamin, Esq., of Paw- tucket, at Sandwich, Mass., aged 3 years,
July 17, 1828
July 20, 1830
Feb. 5, 1809 Sept. 15, 1810
Feb. 15, 181 1
Dec. 7, 1811
May 15, 1821
John, Sen., eldest son of Dea. John, dec., in this town, in 64th year,
Charlotte P., daughter of Joseph, aged 2 years, 5 months. American of
Feb. 17, 1815
Nov. 5, 1822
Samuel, of Boston, at New Bedford, (in the jail), aged 32 years. American of
FIELD Mrs. Susan, widow of Joseph, aged 28 years,
Lydia, eldest daughter of John, in this town, Lydia, widow of Dea. John, in this town, in 87th year,
Oct. 14, 1822
FERREN Capt. Moses, son of Aquila, at Al- lenstown, N. H., aged 43 years,
FERRILL Elias B., at South Orange, N. J., aged 21 years, killed by being entangled in a horse chain and the horse running away. American of
FERRIN Jonathan, son of Aquila, at Concord, aged 84 years,
FERRIS Rev. Jonathan, a Baptist minister, of Milo, at Geneva, N. Y., while looking out of his window he was instantly killed by lightning. American of
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
159
FIELD Rachel, wife of Lemuel, in this town, in 53d year,
Feb. 8, 1814
Sarah, widow, aged 82 years, buried at Crans- ton ; sermon by Rev. Dr. Gano,
Sept. 10, 1814
Eliza, wife of Richard M., in 38th year, leaves 4 daughters,
May 3, 1815
Abby Charlotte, daughter of Joseph, aged 18 months, in this town. American of
Oct. 10, 1815
Lucy Brown, daughter of Daniel, Jr., in this town, aged 3 years, 1 month, 11 days,
May 12, 1816
Deliverance, wife of Thomas, at Scituate, aged 75 years,
May 25, 1818
Elizabeth, wife of Joseph, at Providence, in 41st year,
Feb. 8, 1819
John, only child of John Albert Field, aged 18 months,
Sept. 14, 1819
Abigail, widow of Capt. John, in 84th year, Samuel, at Cranston, in 45th year,
May 19, 1820 July 13, 1820
Joseph C., son of William, in 11th year,
Nov. 4, 1820
Capt. David, at Providence, in 59th year,
Nov. 22, 1821
George William, son of Isaac. in 6th year, William, son of Lemuel, in 39th year,
Oct. 18, 1824
Adeline Morobray, daughter of William, aged 10 years, American of
Feb. 11, 1825 June 5, 1832
FIELDS Samuel, executed for murder, in Indi- ana, aged 85 years,
FIELD Julia Frances, daughter of Barnum, aged 7 months,
Aug. 14, 1825
Aug. 30, 1825
Nov. 13, 1825 Jan. 4, 1826
Charles Henry, son of John A., aged 17 months,
Feb. 19, 1826 April 6, 1826
Joseph Warren, son of Oliver Warren, aged 7 months, at Providence,
Sept. 20, 1826
Oct. 10, 1826
Samuel I., at Cranston,
Dec. 15, 1826
Joseph, son of William, aged 3 years, 4 months,
Daniel, son of Isaac, aged 5 months,
Gilbert, at Cranston, in 41st year, from a fall,
John, at Pawtucket, in 74th year, soldier of the Revolution,
Hannah, widow of Capt. Zebulon, at Taun- ton, aged 73 years. American of
Jan. 1, 1829
Feb. 27, 1829
Miss Anstress, in 35th year,
Caroline D., daughter of late Joseph, in 19th year, Freelove, widow of William, in 69th year,
James H., son of Joseph, aged 7 months, Joseph, aged 62 years,
May 25, 1826
Mrs. Martha, widow of Capt. Isaac, in 84th year,
Sarah, widow of George, in 54th year,
July 18, 1827
Sept. 23, 1827 July 25, 1828 Aug. 16, 1828
Jan. 28, 1823
April 27, 1825
160
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FIELD Daniel, in 76th year,
Daniel ; he had lived with his wife 50 years ; was third son of Dea. John, who died March 16, 1794; was on Rhode Island in August, 1778 ; was at Battle of Bull Hill with his brother Lemuel now living; the company was commanded by James Snow, Dea. Joseph Fuller was second in com- mand; the company met a spirited attack of the enemy and made a retreating fight of six miles, joining the main army. American of
Lucy Fuller, daughter of Daniel, aged 22 months,
Daniel, at Springfield, from a kick of a horse. American of
William, 2d, aged 53 years,
FIELDS, Lieut. Gabriel, U. S. Army, at Fort Atkinson (Council Bluffs), death caused by a wound in the thigh from a knife, the leg was amputated but to no purpose. Amer- ican of
July 18, 1823
Nov. 10, 1820
Oct. - , 1824 Oct. -- , 1824
FILLEBROWN Belinda, daughter of Calvin, at Taunton, aged 31 years,
Dec. 12, 1821
Calvin, at Taunton, aged 63 years. American of
March 1, 1822
Aug. 1, 1823
Bethuel, at Troy, Mass., aged 33 years ; within six years he has buried his wife and four children. American of
FILLEBROWN Elizabeth, widow, at Mansfield, aged 57 years,
FISH Mary, daughter of Isaac, at Johnston, in 20th year,
William, a midshipman, son of Whitehead, Esq., of New York, fell from a mast on board U. S. schooner Spark, in the Medi- terranean,
Preserved, at Portsmouth, in 68th year,
Richard, Esq., at Flatbush, N. Y. American of
Peleg, at Newport, aged 42 years,
Rev. Halloway, at Marlboro, N. H., aged 65 years. American of
Jan. 4, 1830
Jan. 15, 1830
Aug. 23, 1830
June 14, 1831 Dec. 10, 1831
FIELDING William. Esq., nephew of the author, in England. American of
FIFIELD Ann, at Salisbury, N. H., aged 84 years, with brother John, buried in one grave, John, at Salisbury, N. H., aged 91 years,
FILLEBROWNE Susan, at Taunton, aged 19 years. American of
March 22, 1825
May 12, 1827
May 12, 1812
Aug. 10, 1815 June 29, 1816
Aug. 29, 1817 Sept. 24, 1822
Sept. 14, 1824
161
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
FISH -, killed by the premature discharge of a gun, at Hallowell, Me.,
July 4, 1825
July 26, 1825
Oct. 24, 1826
Betsey W., eldest daughter of David, of Providence, at Bristol, aged 22 years,
Jan. 10, 1828
Lewis P., shipped on board the schooner Cypress, Capt. Simpson, as William Wood- burn ; while off the Delaware Capes, in a moment of derangement jumped overboard and was drowned. American of
Capt. Elisha, aged about 50 years,
Miss Barbara, at Warwick, in 61st year,
William Clarke, infant son of William, aged 1 year, 6 months, 11 days, at Pawtucket,
Sept. 19, 1829
Edward, aged 27 years,
Oct. 16, 1829
Olive, wife of Elisha, Esq., at Foster, aged 85 years,
Feb. 10, 1831
Mrs. Chloe, daughter of late James Aldrich, Esq., of Scituate, and wife of Elisha Fish, in 53d year, at Foster,
Feb. 17, 1831
Feb. 17. 1831
FISHBOURNE Major General -, at Water- boro, S. C.,
Nov. 3, 1819
Jan. 17, 1810
Col. Nathan, in this town, in 55th year ; was at Bunker Hill ; after the war commanded the Artillery Company in this town ; Ma- sonic honors,
Alfred, son of Capt. Lewis, of Wrentham, Mass., in this town, in 20th year,
Alexander, native of Richmond, Virginia, student in Yale College, at Fire Place, L. I. Had perished with cold and exposure on board the schooner Richmond, which struck on a bar near Smith's inlet ; was on her passage from Richmond to New York. American of
Miss -, at Attleboro. American of
-, widow of John, at Attleboro, in 80th year. American of
Samuel W., Esq., at Philadelphia, of Society of Friends. American of
Aug. 16, 1811
July 16, 1815
Nov. 10, 1815 Jan. 16, 1816
Feb. 9, 1816
Feb. 25, 1817
Mrs. Catharine, wife of Elihu, Esq., at Scitu- ate, aged 66 years. American of Ann, wife of David, and daughter of Peleg Brown, of South Kingstown, in Vermont. American of
April 22, 1828 Dec. 16, 1828 Dec. 23, 1828
Olive, wife of Elisha, and daughter of Hon. James Aldrich, of Scituate, at Foster, aged 53 years. [Correct.]
FISHER Polly. wife of Abijah, at Wrentham, in 64th year,
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FISHER Mrs. Abby, widow of Col. Nathan, of this town, at Voluntown, Ct., in 59th year. American of
Richard, at New York, aged 28 years ; while delirious he jumped down a chimney and died before he could be got out. American of
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