Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 21

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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April 29, 1817


Obed, of Dedham, Mass., at New Orleans, on board brig Mary, of this port,


David, at Wrentham, aged 84 years,


John and his wife, executed at Charleston, S.


C., for robbery. He was 29 and she 28 years of age.


Feb. 18, 1820


Susan R., daughter of Nathaniel, aged 4 years,


March 15, 1820


Lieut. -- , U. S. Army, killed in a duel with Capt. Farley, of U. S. Artillery, near Detroit. American of


May 30, 1820


Hannah, wife of Cyrus, at Wrentham, in 62d year,


Oct. 7, 1821


Prof. - , of Yale University, perished in the wreck of ship Albion, on the Irish coast. American of


Sally, wife of Capt. Louis, and daughter of Col. Benjamin Cole, at Warren, aged about 27 years,


July 3, 1822


Ann Eliza, daughter of Capt. John U., aged 10 years,


Sept. 11, 1822


John, Esq., Judge U. S. District Court, of Delaware, in Kent Co., Delaware. Amer- ican of


May 2, 1823


Mrs. Christina, widow of Barzillai, daughter of Benjamin Smith, of Glocester, in 73d year, at Killingly, Ct.,


Seth, in 71st year, soldier of the Revolution. American of


Amelia, daughter of late Seth, in 27th year,


Joshua, at Pawtucket, aged 88 years,


Dec. 4, 1824


Harriet Georgiana, infant daughter of Marion W., at Pawtucket,


Patience, widow of Seth, in 64th year,


Betsey, widow of Jonathan, at Cumberland, aged 100 years, 10 months, 8 days,


Rev. John, Bishop of Salisbury, in England, aged 78 years. Was tutor to the children of George III. American of Miss Hannah,


John Henry, youngest son of Nathaniel, aged I year, 4 months,


Philip, fell dead in the street, at Philadelphia,.


April 1, 1817


May 3, 1823


Aug. 26, 1823 April 24, 1824


Feb. 2, 1825 Feb. 13, 1825


March 11, 1825


Aug. 2, 1825 June 1, 1826


Sept. 11, 1826 July 27, 1828


Sept. 22, 1818 Sept. 1, 1819


June 14, 1822


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


163


FISHER Oliver, at Boston, suicide. American of Nathaniel, in 47th year,


Joshua, M. D., late of New York, at Catskill, at residence of Mathew Jackson,


May 1, 1831


Peggy, widow of Thomas, at Edgartown, aged 70 years. American of


Henry, at Bucks Co., Penn., killed in a mine, struck by a falling bucket. American of Jeremiah M., son of late Dr. J-, at New York, in 24th year,


July 27, 1832


FISHPAN John, at Baltimore, in 103d year. American of


Dec. 2, 1824


FISKE Isaac A. B., student in Divinity, in 24th year, at Weston, Mass., graduated at Brown University last September,


Aug. 11, 1813


Mary, wife of Dr. Caleb, at Scituate, in 64th year. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Wilson, Acts xxvi : 8,


Nov. 1, 1817


Betsey C., fourth daughter of Peleg, Esq., in 14th year,


Jan. 7, 1819


Israel, late of Scituate, at Savannah, Ga., where he had recently removed,


Mrs. Orpha, wife of Peleg, Esq., in 51st year, John, only son of Peleg, Esq., aged 22 years, Elias, late of Upton, Mass., at Philadelphia, aged 34 years. American of


Nov. 12, 1820 July 30, 1821 Nov. 24, 1821


Aug. 29, 1823


Hon. Isaac, at Johnston, aged about 66 years, Associate Justice of Supreme Court,


June 17, 1824


Betsey, daughter of Eleazer, at Arkwright Village, aged 26 years,


Jan. 6, 1825


John, son of Charles, at Arkwright Village, aged 8 months,


Sarah Ann, at Pawtucket, aged 41 years,


Peleg, at Johnston, in 57th year, a firm be- liever in the final salvation of the whole human race,


March 20, 1826


Mary, daughter of Isaac, in 7th year, Mrs. Nancy, at Providence, in 73d year, FINAGIN Capt. - , of schooner Good Intent, of Baltimore, at St. Pierre, W. I.,


FINCH Joseph, at Newport, aged 65 years. Many years teacher of Long Wharf Free School,


Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Joseph, at New- port, aged 62 years,


FINDLAY Hon. William, at Greensburgh, Penn., soldier of the Revolution and noted for his counsels in both State and National councils. American of


Jan. 31, 1828 Oct. 21, 1829 Jan. 12, 1830


Aug. 29, 1809


Nov. 25, 1828


June 27, 1829


April 24, 1821


Jan. 7, 1825 Aug. 31, 1825


FISKE Philip M., aged 45 years, son of Dr. Caleb, at Scituate, suddenly,


April 9, 1830 April 16, 1831


May 17, 1831 March 23, 1832


164


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


FINDLAY William S., Esq., in Illinois, son of the late governor of Pennsylvania. Ameri- can of


Rev. Robert, D. D., President University of Georgia. American of


FINN Mrs. Mary, at Kilmallock, Ireland, aged 105 years. She retained her faculties to the last and her hair never lost its original hue. American of


John, at Boston, aged 34 years. American of FINNEY Capt. Thomas, eldest son of Capt. Loring, of Bristol, at Jonesboro, Camden Co., N. C.,


Martha, widow of Josiah, at Bristol, aged 84 years,


Capt. Loring, aged 66 years, at Bristol,


FIRTI William Holmer, aged 21 years, killed his sister and her child while insane, at Atta- kapas, Lou.,


FITCH Sally, wife of Rev. John, late pastor of Congregational Church, Danville, Vt.,


Hon. Thomas, late of Massachusetts, Chief Justice County of St. John's at St. Augus- tine, Fla., aged 45 years,


Hon. Thomas, aged 43 years, late of Massa- chusetts, at East Florida,


Sept. 10, 1821


Sept. 11, 1821


June 27, 1828 April 6, 1810


Jan. 8, 1821


Dec. 23, 1831


FITZGERALD Patrick, at Dronillen, Ire., aged 108 years. His wife died about 12 years ago at the age of 102 years. American of William, executed for murder of his wife, in Henry Co., Ga.,


Joseph, printer, at Boston, aged 29 years. American of


FITZPATRICK Hugh, murdered by a man whom he had given permission to stay over night in his house,


Jere, murdered by mob of Irishmen at South- wick, Mass. American of


Oct. 2, 1821 Nov. 7, 1817


Feb. 2, 1830 April 22, 1831


Sept. 12, 1819


May 29, 1823 March 8, 1827


Oct. 18, 1829


March 24, 1821


Sept. 10, 1821


Mrs. - , wife of Prof. - , of Yale College at New Haven, aged 26 years. American of


Mrs. Rebecca M. V., wife of Col. Horatio, at Hartford, Ct., aged 29 years. American of FITTON John, in this town, in 80th year,


Elizabeth, widow of John, Esq., of Provi- dence, at Wrentham, in 77th year,


FITZHUGH William H., late member of Vir- ginia Convention. In Virginia. Ameri- can of


Oct. 4, 1816


April 8, 1823


July 17, 1829


Feb. 7, 1817


May 4, 1827


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


165


FITZSIMMONS J. E., laborer, had been ar- rested for a misdemeanor but sickened and died and supposed a suicide at Seribo, N. Y. American of


May 8, 1827


FITZWILLIAM Lord Viscount. He had be- queathed to the British Cambridge Uni- versity £100,000 in Stock, 10,000 proof plate prints and a large collection of pic- tures. American of May 3, 1816


FLAGG Col. Benjamin, at Worcester, aged 95 years. American of


Oct. 23, 1818


Dolly, widow of Samuel, Esq., at Worcester, Mass., aged 85 years,


March 11, 1824 March 5, 1825


Samuel, Esq., at Worcester, aged 50 years, Miss Elizabeth, at East Greenwich, aged about 76 years,


Jan. 22, 1827


Anna Elvira, daughter of Joel, at Hubbards- town, aged 5 years ; her clothes took fire, lived 20 hours. American of


Rev. John, at Roxbury, aged 41 years,


Sept. 22, 1820 March 14, 1831


FLANDERS Capt. Joseph, at East Cambridge, was a captain U. S. Army in last war and formerly a member of New Hampshire assembly. American of


Oct. 16, 1829


FLEMMING Rev. Benjamin Huger, near Georgetown, S. C. American of


July 25, 1823


FLETCHER Mrs. Mary, late of Rome, N. Y., in this town, aged 51 years,


Nov. 11, 1809


Mrs. Hannah, wife of Col. James, at North- bridge, Mass., in 76th year,


Jan. 19, 1823


Mrs. Hannah, wife of Col. James, at North- bridge, Mass., aged 75 years. American of George (colored), at East Windsor, Ct., in a quarrel with a mulatto; was hit over the head with a hoe,


March 14, 1823


Thomas, in 61st year,


-- , son of George, at Taunton, aged 6 years, killed by the wheels of a loaded wagon passing over him. American of


Adeline Jane, eldest daughter of Thomas, in 9th year,


James, aged 22 years, suicide. American of Lucy Isabella, infant daughter of William, aged 15 months,


Dec. 4, 1823 May 19, 1824


March 12, 1830


June 28, 1830 March 27, 1832


Sept. 29, 1832


FLANNIGAN John, drowned, fell from the wharf,


Sept. 4, 1831


Zedekiah, aged 11 years, in Pennsylvania; bathed his head in cold water when heated. American of


July 23, 1819


166


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND .


FLEYTUS Dr. Domingo, died at New Orleans while prescribing for a patient (Bertha Gyrma), who died also at the same time. American of


FLING George W., at Boston, aged 33 years. American of


FLINN Payson, of Woodstock, Ct., in 20th year, in this town,


Rev. Andrew, at Charleston, S. C., pastor Second Presbyterian Church,


Feb. 24, 1820


FLINT Tarrant Putnam, formerly of Providence, of firm of Richmond & Flint, of Nashville, Tenn., in Belmont Co., Ohio,


Oct. 6; 1822


James, at Windham, Ct., aged 80 years. American of


Sept. 14, 1824


Rev. Abel, D. D., at Hartford, Ct., aged 59 years,


March 7, 1825


Lieut. John, at Lyme, N. H., aged 85 years, native of Reading, Mass .; was an officer in the Revolution ; has left a wife, 7 chil- dren, 54 grand and 41 great grandchildren. American of


Aug. 27, 1830


FLOOD Dr. William, at New Orleans, aged 47 years. American of


June 3, 1823


FLORENCE Frances L., daughter of Paul, at Providence, aged 1 year, 9 months. Amer- ican of


Oct. 6, 1815


FLOYD Maj. Gen. William, in Western Oneida Co., N. Y., served in the Revolution, and one of the " signers,"


Aug. 3, 1821


Major John, murdered in Georgia. American of


May 7, 1830


FOBES -- , son of Sheperd, aged 6 years, at Taunton, hurt himself fatally wrestling. American of


Dec. 24, 1824


FOLANSBY Mr. -- , at New Chester, N. H .; his house burnt up and six of his children perished. American of


Dec. 29, 1820 Oct. 9, 1818


FOLEY William, at Providence, in 32d year,


FOLGER George, Jr., cashier of Nantucket, at Nantucket,


May 5, 1809


Charles, seaman on board ship Edward, ac- cidentally drowned in the Potomac, near Alexandria, D. C. American of


Nov. 4, 1826


Charles C., second officer of ship Mercury, of New Bedford, son of Barnabas Folger, of Nantucket, killed at sea by a whale,


Miss Rachal, at Nantucket. American of FOLKER John C., Esq., aged 64 years, at Charleston, S. C. American of


July 1, 1814


Aug. 10, 1830 July 6, 1816


July -, 1829 Sept. 24, 1830


Aug. 13, 1816


167


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


FOLLETT Ruth, wife of Oliver, and daughter of Jeremiah Wilkinson, at Cumberland, aged about 35 years. American of


Miss Mehitable, at Attleboro, in 80th year, formerly of Foster,


Midshipman -- , at sea, on board U. S. brig Spark. American of


Huldah, widow of Joseph, and daughter of late James Dexter, at Cumberland, in 76th year,


March 9, 1826


FOLSOM Achsah, wife of John, at Warren, in 30th year. American of


Sept. 24, 1816


Asa, aged 28 years, mate of schooner Mary Ann, of Portsmouth, N. H., at Newport, at the Marine Hospital. American of


Oct. 26, 1821


FONES Catharine, widow of Capt. Daniel, at North Kingstown, in 62d year,


June 12, 1827


FONTAINE J. B. L. S., at New Orleans, aged 72 years, comedian and editor. American of infant daughter of Joseph, of Grosse Point, Mich., scalded by hot lye, lived about 14 hours,


FOOTE Eliza Maria, only daughter of Capt. Jo- sepn, at Providence, in 20th year,


FOOT John H., only surviving child of the late Capt. Joseph, of Providence, in 20th year, lost overboard frow ship Rising States, in a gale of wind,


Dec. 3, 1819


Aug. 1, 1828


May 28, 1830


Feb. 23, 1812


Feb. 24, 1815


Nov. 20, 1829


Feb. 15, 1830


May 29, 1830 Jan. 4, 1809


Dec. 9, 1814


May 16, 1816


FOOTE Hon. Charles A., at Delhi, N. Y., attor- ney at law and late member of Congress, George, at Canton, N. Y., aged 84 years, a pioneer settler of Vermont. American of FORBES Rev. Perez, LL. D., at Raynham, aged 70 years,


Alexander, printer, native of Scotland and one of the oldest printers in America, at New York. American of


Sophia, wife of Ebenezer, at Boston, aged 86 years. American of


FORBUSH Capt. Rufus, at Reading, Vt., aged 72 years, soldier of the Revolution. Ameri- can of


FORCE Mary Ann, wife of William C., of Wrentham, at Providence, in 29th year, FORD John, native of Philadelphia, in this town, Eliza, wife of Thomas, and daughter of Lus- comb Fuller, at Providence, in 17th year, -Peter, native of France, at Norfolk, a miser ; accumulated a fortune of $50,000,


Feb. 22, 1814


Dec. 5, 1821


Oct. 31, 1823


Aug. 16, 1814


Sept. 16, 1827


Sept. 23, 1818


168


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


FORD Major Mahlon, late of Ogdensburg, N. Y., aged 64 years, at Columbia, O., soldier of the Revolution ; was at Trenton and Monmouth as a captain,


James, Esq., register of deeds for Norfolk Co., at Dedham, Mass., aged 61 years,


Dr. Joseph S., in South Carolina ; was thrown from his sulky. American of


FORDAY -, of brig Trident, from exposure at sea. American of


FORDHAM Mr. Ephraim, at Middletown, Ct., in 96th year, soldier of the Revolution. American of


FORDUM Martha, widow of John, aged 93 years. at Smithfield,


FOREMAN David (colored), killed in the Clift St. catastrophe, New York,


FORMAN Catharine, aged 56 years, at Lough- boro, Eng., a midwife. She is said to have 7306 cases. American of


March 25, 1817


Aug. 5, 1823


Sept. 2, 1822


FORREST Col. Thomas, recently member of Congress from Pennsylvania ; was an offi- cer in the Revolution, at Germantown, Penn , in 78th year. American of


Henry, of the Treasury Dept., at Washing- ton City, aged 54 years. American of FORESTIER General - -, a prisoner of war of the Allies, of his wounds, in France. American of


FORIER Edward, formerly of Providence, at Boston. American of


FORRIS William Henry, son of David, in 6th year, drowned off Butler's Wharf,


FORRESTER Capt. Simon, at Salem, Mass., merchant. American of


Mrs. Rachal, widow of Simon, at Salem, aged 66 years. American of


Thomas Healey, formerly of Salem, at Read- ing, Mass., aged 40 years; was found in his greenhouse, supposed to have died in a fit. American of


FORT --- , wife of Ricks, was shot dead in her own house by some concealed assassin, at Endfield, N. C. American of


June 13, 1820


Sept. 26, 1822


Nov. 24, 1823


Oct. 27, 1826


June 5, 1832


Nov. 7, 1812


May 4, 1832


FOREST L. D., murdered by pirates. Amer- ican of


Mary, wife of Calvin, and daughter of Abijah Pratt, Esq., at Foxboro, Mass., aged 26 years,


March 29, 1825


March 7, 1826


May 31, 1814


June 11, 1830


May 22, 1830


July 11, 1817


July 4, 1823


May 25, 1830


Aug. 22, 1826


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169


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


FOSDICK Thomas, Esq., late American Consul, at Gottenburgh, at Havana, aged 28 years. American of


Abby D., wife of James W., and daughter of Dr. Ephraim Comstock, in this town, in 23d year,


Oct. 30, 1816


Edward Thurber, son of James W., aged 2 years, 7 months,


July 7, 1821


Frances Smith, infant daughter of James, aged 11 months,


April 7, 1826 July 7, 1826


Lodowick, at New London,


Anna Sheldon, daughter of J. W., aged 8 months,


Aug. 17, 1829


David, at Nantucket, aged 67 years. Amer- ican of


Feb. 9, 1830 April 2, 1809


FOSTER Michael, in this town, in 23d year,


Dr. Josiah D., hospital surgeon, U. S. Army, at Detroit, Mich.,


Aug. 11, 1812


Rev. Luke B., at Rutland, Mass., aged 28 years, sermon by Rev. Dr. Sumner, who preached at the interments of Rev. Mr. Buckminster and Rev. Mr. Goodwin, the predecessors of Mr. Foster. American of Aseneth Orne, youngest daughter of Samuel, of Livermore, Me., aged 25 years,


June 24, 1817


July 18, 1817


Sept. 9, 1817


Eliza Crawford, daughter of Ebenezer, at Providence, aged 9 months, 17 days,


Dec. 4, 1817


Esther Bowen, wife of Hon. Theodore, at Foster, in 31st year, daughter of Rev. Noah Millord, of Burrillville,


Dec. 28, 1815


James M., son of William, Esq., aged 5 years, drowned at Thompson, Ct.,


Ruth, wife of Ebenezer, in 42d year,


Theodore A., at Coventry, aged about 35 years,


Oct. 25, 1821


FORSTER Judge -, of Mckean Co., Penn., accidentally shot by his son while wolf hunting. Between them they set up a wolf howl as a decoy, when one fired with the above result. American of


FOSTER Sarah, wife of Charles O., formerly of Providence, at Clairborne, Ala., aged 33 years. American of


Aug. 12, 1814


Oct. 30, 1821


Sept. 13, 1822


George, Esq., at Cambridge, Mass., graduate of Brown University, 1811. American of James, Esq., register of probate for Middle- sex Co., at Cambridge, Mass. American of


Sept. 9, 1817


Abel, at Glocester, aged 52 years. American of


. Oct. 12, 1819


June 30, 1820 Sept. 11, 1820


170


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


FOSTER Judge -- , at New Orleans, of the fever. American of


Elizabeth, in England, in 50th year, a valued member Society of Friends,


Hon. Dwight, at Brookfield, Mass., aged 65 years, held important positions of trust in the state ; was 8 years Representative and 2 years Senator in Congress, 8 years Chief Justice Court of Common Pleas for Wor- cester Co.,


Hon. Dwight, at Brookfield, Mass., aged 65 years. American of


Judge Dwight, youngest son of Judge Jede- diah, at Brookfield, Mass .; was a graduate of Brown, 1774. His father was member of Convention that framed the Constitution of Massachusetts at Cambridge, in Sept., 1779. American of


Algernon S., son of late Hon. Dwight, at Brookfield, Mass., aged 37 years. Amer- ican of


Edward C., Jr., editor of the New Hampshire Gazette. American of


John, in 60th year, in Wilkes Co., N. C. He was the youngest child in a family of 11, all born at single births The other 10 children are all living, the eldest being 84 years. American of


Jonathan, son of Adams,


Adeline, daughter of Adams, in 5th year,


child of William, at Bristol. American of


Martha Innocenter Rebecca, only daughter. of Dr. George, at Bristol, aged 10 months,


Joseph B., first officer of brig Danube, son of Capt. James, of Seekonk, at sea, on passage from Batavia to Canton, aged 28 years. American of


Theodore, Esq., in 76th year,


Hon. Theodore, aged 76 years. A long obitu- ary in American of


Adelaide, infant daughter of Benjamin T., at Cranston, aged 11 months,


John, belonging to brig William of Boston, a native of Philadelphia, at the hospital here, Olive, widow of Hukariah, Esq., and eldest daughter of late Hcn. John Fales, of Prov- idence, at Wilton, N. Y., aged 77 years,


William, at Deer Isle, aged 77 years ; served


r in the Revolution, and was at Bunker Hill,


Oct. 11, 1822


March 22, 1823


April 29, 1823


May 9, 1823


May 27, 1823


Aug. (, 1823


Oct. 28, 1823


March 26, 1824 April 25, 1824 May 31, 1824


Oct. 10, 1826


Oct. 30, 1826


Jan. 4, 1828 Jan. 13, 1828


Jan. 29, 1828


Aug. 12, 1828


Oct. 1, 1828


Oct. 6, 1828


Nov. 1, 1828


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


171


FOSTER Peter, at Worcester, Mass.,


Rev. John, D. D., at Brighton, aged 68 years. American of


Capt. William, formerly of Newport, at West Chester, N. Y., aged 48 years,


Oct. 2, 1831


Lieut. A. B., was shot by a soldier, at Fort Howard, Green Bay,


Feb. 7, 1832 July 8, 1832


Jesse, at Smithfield, in 8Ist year,


Nathan, of Danvers, Mass., at Seekonk, of cholera, aged 54 years,


Sept. 19, 1832


Dec. 28, 1832


Edward H., from an explosion in a drug store, at Haverhill, aged 19 years. American of FOUCHE Count, formerly Duke of Otranto, Senator of France, and Bonaparte's Minis- ter of Interior. Voted for execution of Louis XVI. American of


FOUCHER Caesar, shot at Bordeaux, Fr., for treasonable practices,


Constantine, shot at Bordeaux, Fr., for treason- able practices,


FOULKE Elizabeth, of Philadelphia, 30 years a Friend Minister, at Burlington, N. J. American of


FOUSKEE Dr. William, at Richmond, Va., aged 75 years, postmaster. American of


FOWLE William, gentleman of Bixley, in Eng- land, (see his obituary). American of


Nathaniel Holmes, son of late William, Esq., of Boston, at Amsterdam, Holland, Jonathan, in 77th year,


Susan, late of Worcester, widow of Curtis, at Boston, aged 67 years, of measles. Amer- ican of


June 7, 1825


Oct. 22, 1810


Huldah, wife of Benjamin, Esq., at Wick- ford, in 65th year,


Dec. 16, 1811


Dec. 3, 1813


Isabella, wife of George, eldest daughter of Thomas Cutter, in this town, suddenly, in 40th year. American of May 7, 1816


Abby, wife of George S., at North Kings- town, in 30th year. American of


Benjamin, Esq., at Wickford, in 80th year, Edward, son of Christopher, of Newport, Eng., at sea, on board brig Fame, on pas- sage from Havana, in 22d year,


Martha, widow, at Jamestown, aged 97 years. American of


March 16, 1821


Sept. 27, 1815 Sept. 27, 1815


Oct. 31, 1820


Sept. 14, 1824 June 20, 1815


Nov. 16, 1820 July 11, 1822


FOWLER Peleg Clarke, eldest son of Christo- pher, Esq., at Newport, in 18th year,


Elizabeth, daughter of Hon. Christopher, at Newport, aged 19 years. American of


Feb. 17, 1818 Aug. 7, 1818


Feb. 5, 1819


Oct. 12, 1819


Aug. 15, 1829 Sept. 22, 1829


172


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


FOWLER Ann, wife of Christopher, Esq., and


daughter of late Peleg Clarke, Esq., at Newport, in 53d year,


Oct. 11, 1820


Henry, son of Christopher, at Newport, aged 23 years,


Feb. 6, 1821


Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Christopher, at Newport, in 33d year,


Feb. 1I, 1821


Mary Ann, daughter of Christopher, Esq., at Newport, aged 30 years,


Feb. 11, 1821


Jane, wife of Thomas, at Jamestown, in 57th year,


March 28, 1821 May 14, 1821


Clarke, at Newport, aged 73 years,


Mary, wife of Clarke, at Newport, in 65th year,


Oct. 15, 1822


Christopher, Jr., son of Christopher, Esq., of Newport, at Matanzas, W. I.,


June 27, 1823


Capt. Christopher, Jr., of Newport, aged 36 years, son of late Samuel C., at Matanzas,


W. I. [This death was erroneously print- ed in our last ],


June 27, 1823


Abby Sweet, only child of George Spink Fowler, at Wickford, aged 7 months. American of


Sept. 23, 1825


Isaac, son of late Dr. Isaac, of Rehoboth, at Fall River, aged 30 years,


March 18, 1826


John, son of George, of Newport, in 20th year, at Providence,


Aug. 6, 1827


Edward H., son of late Capt. Christopher, at Newport. American of


May 2, 1828


Olive, second daughter of late Dr. Isaac, at Rehoboth,


April 3, 1829


Mary, aged 101 years, 5 months ; was born at Hopkinton, Mass., went to Canterbury, N. H., when young ; was captured by In- dians when 16 and carried to Canada ; was a prisoner 3 years, 6 months when she was redeemed ; had been member of the Shaker Society more than 46 years. American of Christopher, Esq., at Newport, aged 67 years. American of


Samuel M., Esq., proprietor of Pawtucket Chronicle,


FOX John, son of the late Asa, in this town, aged 14 years,


John, 3d officer of ship Hamilton, of Boston, on northwest coast, shot by the natives. American of


Peter, at Bridgetown, N. J .; his son aged 10 and his brother aged 14 years, fell on a


Oct. 16, 1829 March 26, 1830


Aug. 26, 1832


March 29, 1810


May 1, 1812


Hon. Samuel, at Westfield, aged 76 years. American of


Dec. 12, 1823


173


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


FOX :


scythe while mowing and cut nearly in two. American of


George, Esq., of Perran wharf, at Falmouth, Eng., of Society of Friends. American of Emily, daughter of Moses, killed by light- ning, at Carmel, N. Y. American of -, shot Mr. -- Randall in a duel. Amer- ican of


Aug. 13, 1816


Oct. 4, 1816


June 29, 1819


Aug. 28, 1821


Lydia, wife of Capt. Jabez, daughter of Hen- ry Hodges, of Taunton, aged 34 years, at Berkeley, Mass.,


Nov. 6, 1821


Mr. -- , of New Jersey, a venerable mem- ber of Society of Friends; his body was found in the North river, near Manhattan- ville; his death was probably accidental. American of


June 17, 1823


Nathaniel Sweet, infant son of George W., aged 10 months,


Oct. 15, 1826


Sarah, wife of Horace, formerly of Provi- dence, at Boston,


April 27, 1828


Frances, daughter of Horace, formerly of Providence, at Boston, in 16th year,


May 6, 1828


Dea. Abijah, at Dracut, Mass., aged 78 years; was one of those who pursued the regulars from Concord to Boston; was at Bunker Hill, and at Burgoyne's surrender,


Feb. 6, 1829


Catharine Maria, only daughter of George W., aged 2} years,


Sept. 23, 1829


Edward Anthony, son of George W., aged 8 months,


Horace, at Boston, formerly of Providence, suddenly,


Horace, at Boston, formerly of Providence, suddenly, from a ruptured blood vessel. American of


Feb. 15, 1830


FRAME Eliza, at Philadelphia, aged 19 years, from hydrophobia. American of


FRANCIS Mrs. Anne, at Philadelphia, aged 79 years. American of


Thomas Willing, Esq., at Philadelphia, aged 48 years, merchant. American of


George Harrison, son of the late Thomas Willing Francis, Esq., near Harrisburg, Penn., in 8th year. American of


Oct. 8, 1829


Feb. 10, 1830


FOXON Samuel, at North Providence, in 64th year, a pensioner of the Revolution, he was of Warwick,


Oct. 19, 1821 July 6, 1819 Jan. 10, 1812 June 9, 1815


Sept. 24, 1819


Capt. Joseph, at Mendon, aged 57 years. American of


April 8, 1825


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


FRANCIS Abby, widow of John, Esq., daughter of Hon. John Brown, in 55th year,


William, of Providence, at Richmond, Va., on board ship Francis. American of John Brown, infant son of John B., Esq., at Spring Green farm, Warwick,


March 5, 1821


Oct. 29, 1824


Jan. 22, 1826


Ann Carter, wife of Hon. John B., and daugh- ter of Hon. Nicholas Brown, at Spring Green, Warwick, in 33d year,


May 1, 1828


Miss Elizabeth, at Medford, aged 92 years. American of


Mrs. Phebe, at Fall River. American of


FRANCISCO Henry, aged 134 years ; the Amer- ican has a long article from National Intel- ligence, giving an account of this extraor- dinary man. American of


Nov. 17, 1820


FRANKLIN Hannah, wife of Henry P., in this town, suddenly, in 25th year,


Oct. 4, 1810


William, Esq., formerly British Governor of New Jersey, son of Dr. Benjamin, in Eng- land, aged 82 years,




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