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Nov. 16, 1813
Rev. Matthew, suddenly, in his pulpit, at New York,
Jan. 9, 1815
Olivia, wife of Robert M., at Newport, in 36th year. American of
Miss Hopestill, aged 70 years,
James, at Johnston, aged 47 years,
John, at New Shoreham, aged 73 years. American of
March 31, 1820
June 1I, 1822
Hon. Jesse, late Governor of the State, and member of both branches of Congress, in North Carolina. American of
Oct. 10, 1823
William Temple, grandson of Dr. Benjamin, and editor of his works, at Paris,
May 25, 1823
Mary, widow of Abel, of Jamestown, at New- port, aged 70 years,
March 22, 1825
Mary, widow of Abel, of Jamestown, at New- port, aged 70 years. American of
April 5, 1825
Mary, widow of George, at Newport, aged 76 years. American of
Sept. 26, 1826
Sarah, widow of Asa, in 85th year,
Dec. 20, 1827
Lucy Ann, daughter of Henry P., aged 18 years,
FRANTZ Mr. --- , of Newport, Penn., stung on the foot by a bee; he took a bad turn and death ensued in a few days. Ameri- can of
April 28, 1831
Sept. 19, 1815
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Feb. 3, 1818 Feb. 11, 1818 May 6, 1819
Charlotte, infant daughter of Henry P., Esq., at Johnston. American of
Feb. 13, 1829 Dec. 24, 1830
175
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
FRARY Jonathan, Esq., of Hudson, N. Y.,
killed by the explosion of a soda fountain he was filling. American of FRASH Capt. - , of schooner Molly, of Mar- blehead, at St. Pierre, W. I.,
July 10, 1829
Aug. 27, 1809
FRAZER -, a midshipman, belonging to the Albion 74, from wounds received in a late skirmish. American of
July 19, 1814
John, at Newport, in 56th year, nearly 30 years teacher of Latin, Greek and Mathe- matics, Oct. 3, 1821
FRAZIER John B., Esq., of Boston, consul of the United States, at Curracoa, about
Jan. 1, 1819
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, reigning Duke of Nassau-Usingen, at Frankfort, Ger., aged 88 years. American of
May 10, 1816
FREDERICK Francis, executed for piracy on board schooner Plattsburg, of Baltimore, at Boston,
Feb. 18, 1819
Jan. 14, 1820
FREDRIQUE Charlotte Ulrique Catharine, Her Royal Highness, Duchess of York and Albany, in England, aged 53 years ; she was the eldest daughter of the late King of Prussia and married the British Duke of York in 1791 and died childless, FREEBODY Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, at Newport, at an advanced age. American of Rebecca, widow of Capt. John, at Newport, aged 67 years,
John, at Newport, aged 55 years. American of
FREEBORN George, at East Greenwich, aged 74 years. American of
Sarah, daughter of the late Gideon, at North Kingstown, in 25th year. American of
Theophilus, son of Henry, of Newport, at Bristol, aged 28 years,
Theophilus, formerly of Newport, at Bristol, aged about 28 years. American of Susan, wife of Benjamin, at Portsmouth, Henry, at Newport, aged 30 years, Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, at Newport, aged 77 years. American of FREEMAN Richard, Esq., at Washington, D. C., for many years a clerk in the treasury. American of
Aug. 6, 1820
Jan. 2, 1810 Dec. 27, 1818 Sept. 24, 1819
March 10, 181 5 Dec. 10, 1816
Dec. 3, 1819
Dec. 4, 1819 Nov. 30, 1820 Oct. 12, 1825
Aug. 5, 1825
Aug. 15, 1815
William Constantine, Duke of Hohenzollern- Heckengen, seized with apoplexy while fencing, aged 18 years, in Germany. Amer- ican of
176
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FREEMAN Scipio (colored), at Barrington. American of
Polly, wife of Edward, formerly of Nantucket, in 29th year, in this town. American of Ann, wife of John, and daughter of Moses Thayer, of Charlestown, Mass., in 27th year,
Dr. James P., at Philadelphia, aged 32 years. American of
May 11, 1819
Hon. Solomon, at Brewster, Mass., aged 52 years, a State Senator. American of
Nov. 25, 1820
-- , midshipman, on board U. S. Ship John Adams, at sea. American of
Jan. 9, 1821
Thomas, at Attleboro, in 66th year. Was in both arms of the Revolutionary service; was taken prisoner three times and for a time on the Jersey Prison Ship where he lost his brother,
Jan. 21, 1821
Sally, wife of George W., daughter of Pardon Salisbury,
Oct. 28, 1821
Col. Constant, late U. S. Army ; at his death was auditor of the Treasury for Navy Department at Washington, D. C., aged 67 years. American of
William, at Bellingham, aged 72 years, Henry Lathrop, son of John, aged 16 months, George, in 52d year,
March 5, 1824 May 29, 1824 Sept. 25, 1824 Jan. 30, 1827
Miss, actress, perished in the burning of the Royal Brunswick Theatre, London,
Feb. 28, 1828
Peter (colored), at Norwich, Ct., aged 89 years, Revolutionary pensioner,
Feb. 21, 1830
James Perry, infant son of John, aged 8 months, and 18 days,
Jan. 1, 1832
Mary, wife of Peter, at Apponaug, aged 79 years,
Jan. 6, 1832
Abel, formerly of Attleboro, at Providence, in 35th year,
Susan, aged 13 years,
FRENAU Capt. Philip, at Monmouth, N. J. aged 80 years. A well known author of Revolutionary articles. American of
Dec. 28, 1832
Nancy, wife of Lt. Ezra, at Attleboro, Samuel, at Seekonk, in 90th year,
Ephraim, at Attleboro, in 58th year, Jonathan, in 69th year. American of Susannah, wife of Cyrus, Esq., at South Kingstown, in 60th year, Jacob, in 29th year,
Jan. 15, 1810
Oct. 1, 1816
Oct. 19, 1819
Nov. 11, 1819 Feb. 2, 1821
April 11, 1821 Aug. 25, 1821
Jan. 30, 1832 July 25, 1832
FRENCH Mary, daughter of John, at Rehoboth, in 22d year,
May 14, 1816
June 18, 1816
March 11, 1819
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
177
FRENCH Desire, widow of Jonathan, in 59th year, Capt. Zachariah, of Bristol, aged about 35 years, at Elmira, Africa, about,
Daniel, son of Otis, at Seekonk, aged 19 years, Levi, Esq., at Berkeley, Mass., aged 82 years. American of
Feb. 17, 1824
Abel, Jr., murdered by one of the same name, at Fitchburg, Mass.,
April 17, 1824 Dec. 4, 1824
Rachal, daughter of late Samuel, in 20th year, Cyrus, at Little Rest, Kingston, S. K., in 69th
year aative of Grafton, Mass. American of Sarah, wife of Dea. Enock, at Fall River, in 52d year,
Jan. 13, 1826
James, at Seekonk, in 92d year,
James, at Seekonk, in 92d year,
Hezekiah, at the Asylum, aged 47 years,
April 29, 1830
Samuel B., at Boston, aged 19 years,
April 8, 1831 June 25, 1831
Milton, of Bristol, at Havana,
FRICKE -- , son of William C., at Philadel- phia, aged 14 years, from inhaling ether. American of
April 2, 1824
FRIEND Edmund P., son of Thomas, at New- port, in 21st year,
July 13, 1824
Major Nathaniel, at Stoddard, Mass., aged 57 years ; was riding in the sleigh with his wife when he dropped the reins and in- stantly expired. American of
Feb. 7, 1832
FRIER James Cook, perished in the wreck of the Frances Mary, at sea, between Feb. 23 and March 5, 1826 FRINK Capt. Nathan, at St. Stephens, N. B., aged 42 years, formerly aide to Gen. Ar- nold. American of Jan. 27, 1818
Col. Nathan, of Waterford, Ct., aged 27 years. He headed the patriotic band that defended Stonington Point; at St. Pierre's, W. I. American of
Rufus, son of Capt. Rufus, at Warren, aged 8 years, July 8, 1827
FRISBIE Prof. Levi, professor of natural relig- ion, moral philosophy and civil polity in the University, at Cambridge,
July 10, 1822
March 4, 1828
FROELIGH Rev. - , a Dutch minister, a sui- cide, at Aquackanoch, N. J. American of FROMENTIN Elegius, late a Judge in Flor- ida and Senator from Louisiana, at New Orleans. His wife died the day after. The panicky nature of the place can be seen when his funeral was attended by only 8 and his wife by 3 persons ; they dying of the fever,
Sept. 24, 1821
March 24, 1822 April 13, 1822
Jan. 10, 1817
Oct. 6, 1822
Feb. 8, 1828 Sept. 8, 1828. Sept. 9, 1828
178
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FROST Ebenezer R., late of Providence, in Cambridge, aged 45 years. American of Hon. John, at Elliott, N. H., aged 72 years ; was an officer in the service of his country, at the reduction of Canada in 1750. Amer- ican of
May 25, 1810
Aug. 7, 1810
Major Walter, late of Cambridge, at Haver- hill, suddenly, aged 52 years,
April 20, 1818
Dr. William, native of Elliott, Me., at his seat, at Silencio near Matanzas. American of
July 25, 1823
Charles Smith, son of Major William R., aged 4 years,
April 12, 1826
Sarah, infant daughter of Major William R., aged 21 months,
April 15, 1826
Aug. 10, 1831
Sarah Ann, wife of William R., in 34th year, FROTHINGHAM Hannah, widow of Nathan- iel, at New London,
May 2, 1819
Mrs. Sophia, widow of Ebenezer, of Boston, and daughter of late Capt. Simon Smith, of Providence, at Mendon, in 42d year,
Feb. 7, 1827
Miss Mary, aged 69 years ; was found dead in her yard, at Charlestown, Mass. Amer- ican of
Oct. 30, 1829
FRUNEAU -, killed in a duel with - Inginac, at Port au Prince,
April 13, 1831
FRY Capt. John S., master of ship Isis, on his passage from Bavaria, E. I.,
July 22, 1809
Abby, widow of Capt. John F., in this town, in 31st year,
Sept. 16, 1811
Elisha, of Rhode Island, at New York hos- pital, aged 22 years. American of
Miss Elizabeth, at Newport, aged 85 years,
Ann, wife of Col. Benjamin, at Newport, aged 65 years. American of
George, of Foster, at Pawtucket, aged 23 years,
Joseph, at East Greenwich, in 88th year,
George (colored), at the asylum. American of FRYE Joseph T., at Salem, suddenly, aged 36 years. American of
FRY Thomas, Esq., at East Greenwich, aged 65 years, chief justice of court of common pleas for the county,
FULLER Emily T., of this town, in 22d year, Jonathan, in this town, in 48th year,
Lindon A., at Warwick, in 31st year, late preceptor of the Pawtuxet Union Academy,
Sept. 15, 1820 Sept. 4, 1821
March 5, 1822
Aug. 23, 1822 July 14, 1823 Nov. 26, 1829
May 13, 1831
June 3, 1831 April 17, 1810 Sept. 29, 1811
April 23, 1812
Joseph L., at Boston, aged 29 years. Amer- ican of
Jan. 22, 1830
179
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
FULLER Nathaniel, in this town, in 72d year, George R., formerly of Attleboro, private Capt. William Battey's company of infan- try, at Greenbush, N. Y., of typhus fever, Jemima, daughter of Ebenezr, at Rehoboth, in 38th year,
June 9, 1812
March 17, 1813
Feb. 27, 1814
Priscilla, wife of Dea. Joseph, in this town, in 71st year. She had been married 46 years, -, infant child of Dr. Otis, at Naples, N. Y., aged 7 weeks, from an overdose of laudanum,
July 27, 1815
Dr. Comfort, at Attleboro, in 67th year ; served the whole of the Revolution as a surgeon in the navy,
Jonathan, at Attleboro, in 27th year,
June 13, 1816 Aug. 1, 1817
Jeremiah, at Cumberland, son of John, in 24th year,
Aug. 24, 1817
Isaac, at Mansfield, Mass., aged 19 years, Freshman in Brown University. American of
May 21, 1819
Amos, executed at Lawrenceburg, Ind., for murder of Palmer Warren. American of
Sept. 1, 1820 Oct. 11, 1820
Frederick, at Attleboro, in 49th year,
Daniel, of Providence, housewright, at Ha- vana. Had arrived there the 14th, taken sick 20th and died
Oct. 26, 1820
Feb. 15, 1821
Mary, widow of Timothy, at Rehoboth, in 58th year,
Feb. 20, 1821
Marcy D. Brown, daughter of William, aged 2 years, 8 days,
Dea. Joseph, aged 76 years,
Isaiah P., aged 41 years,
Laurana, daughter of Sylvester C., of Attle- boro, at Pawtucket, aged 8 years,
Sept. 10, 1822
Lucy, wife of Benjamin, at Hampton, Ct. American of
Sept. 13, 1822
Esther M., wife of Josiah, daughter of Oliver Bly, of Cumberland, at Smithfield, in 29th year,
Dec. 2, 1823
Abraham, killed by - Law, in Erie Co., Penn. American of
Peleg, at Scituate, aged 55 years. American of
March 11, 1825
Roswell, killed by lightning, at Delaware Co., O. American of
Sept. 2, 1825
John, at Scituate, formerly of Massachusetts, aged 29 years. American of
Oct. 4, 1825
Louis M., son of Ebenezer, at Attleboro, aged 17 years,
Nov. 8, 1821 May 3, 1822 May 20, 1822
Jan. 11, 1825
April 1, 1815
180
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
FULLER Mary, widow of late Nathaniel, in 87th year, leaving upwards of 300 descendants, some of the 5th generation,
Elizabeth, widow of Peleg, of Scituate, daugh- ter of Elisha, at North Providence, in 45th year,
Sept. 16, 1826
Benjamin, formerly of Rehoboth, at Smith- field, in 81st year, a professor of religion for 50 years,
Dec. 8, 1828
Ebenezer, Jr., formerly of Rehoboth, at Prov- idence, aged 61 years,
Dec. 21, 1828 June 29, 1829
Mrs. Nancy, in 51st year,
Abigail Paine, only daughter of Dr. Jacob, of Providence, at Seekonk, suddenly ; a chaise passed over her head killing her in- stantly,
July 22, 1829
-, child of Dr. -, at Swanzey, fell out of a chaise and was instantly killed, aged 10 years,
July 22, 1829
Sally, wife of Sylvester O., at Attleboro, in 39th year,
July 11, 1830
FULLERTON Mrs. Lucy, at Boston, aged 36 years. American of
March 12, 1830
June 26, 1816
FULTON Robert, Esq., at New York, aged 42 years about ; leaves wife and 4 children ; known as a steamboat mechanic. In per- son was tall and slender, in manners a gen- tleman,
Feb. 23, 1815
Sept. 1, 1829
June 14, 1831
April 28, 1820
May 15, 1824
Miss Mary, aged 54 years, killed by an ex- plosion on steamboat Etna,
May 15, 1824
Mrs. Sarah, aged 44 years, killed on steam- boat Etna by an explosion,
Rev. Richard, D. D., 50 years a minister, 40 of which pastor of Baptist Church, at Charleston, S. C. American of
FURNALD Thomas, of Nottingham, at Ports- mouth, aged 44 years ; was about to sit down to supper when he fell dead. Amer- ican of
Nov. 7, 1825
May 15, 1824
Sept. 13, 1825
Sept. 25, 1829
Charles Edward, son of Leprelet, at Smith- field, aged 1 year, 3 months,
July 21, 1832
FULLURAD Andrew, Esq., collector of the port, at St. Barts,
FUNK Mrs. - , at Hilltown, Penn., killed by an angry hog. American of
FURBER Eleazer C., at Springfield, aged 27 years. American of FURLONG John alias Hobson, a pirate, exe- cuted at Savannah, Ga.,
FURMAN Caroline, aged io years. killed by an explosion on steam boat Etna,
181
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
FUSSELL Henry, in England, artist and scholar. American of FYFE Mary, sister of John, at Glasgow, Miss. American of
May 27, 1825
Sept. 20, 1825
G
GABBOTT Mrs. - , formerly of Newport, at Warren, in 49th year,
GABRIEL Joseph, an inmate of the New York alms house, was a native of Poland; was at Savannah under Count Pulaski, and at Baltimore in the last war where he was wounded in the leg. American of GADSDEN James W., at Charleston, S. C., killed by two brothers named Tookey, Philip, Esq., at Charleston, S. C., aged 63 years, only surviving son of the late Gen. Gadsden of Revolutionary fame. American of
GADSEN Capt. C. - , late of U. S. brig Vixen, at Charleston. American of GAEDIKE Holmuth L., midshipman, U. S. Navy, at New York. American of Holmuth L., aged 23 years, midshipman, U. S Navy. at New York. American of GAGE Major, at Woodstock, in 34th year. American of
William, of Barnstable, aged 23 years, son of Capt. Joseph, at Providence,
GAGNE Nouvelle Beauce Jacques and his wife Magdeline Marri, at St. Maria, near Que- bec, both aged 77 years. These two were born, baptized, took first communion, died and buried on the same day in each in- stance. American of
GAILLARD U. W., Lieut. U. S. Army, at Pen- sacola, Fla. American of
Hon. Theodore, one of the Associate Justices of the Court of Sessions and Common Pleas, at Darlington C. H., S. C., aged about 62 years,
Aug. 25, 1811
Aug. 14, 1829 Dec. 21, 1818
March 9, 1824 Sept. 15, 1812 Dec. 22, 1829 Dec. 22, 1829 Nov. 27, 1821
Nov. 21, 1826
June 29, 1830 Nov. 19, 1822
March 24, 1829
182
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
GAINES Margaret, at Attleboro, aged 77 years,
formerly of this town ; sermon by Rev. Mr. Blake. American of
Nov 10, 1815
July 18, 1823
July 18, 1823
Major -- , at St. Stephens, Ala. He has lost his wife and two children recently by the fever, and two more of his children are sick. American of
GAIR Thomas, son of late Rev. Thomas, of Boston, at New Orleans, in 38th year,
Oct. -- , 1822
GALE Dr. Edmund, at Nantucket, aged 35 years, native of Salem, Mass. American of Reuben S., of Frankfort, Ky., aged 26 years, shot in the public street by John Major. American of
Oct. 3, 1828
GALES Ann Eliza, sister of the senior editor of the National Intelligencer, at Raleigh, N. C. American of
Oct. 4, 1822
Reuben, killed by John Major, in Kentucky. American of
Sept. 1I, 1829
GALLAGHER -, child of Mrs. - , at Fort Utrecht ; her clothes caught fire. American of
Feb. 13, 1829
GALLEGO Mrs. - , in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,
GALLEY Jonathan, at Smithfield, in 93d year, GALLISON John, Esq., attorney at law, at Bos- ton, aged 32 years. American of
Dec. 26, 1820
Jan. 25, 1825
Feb. 15, 1831
Dec. 20, 1831
GALMINI Signor, in Italy ; was a fine tenor singer, and formerly master of the Chaple le Pope Becoit the 14th, aged 138 years. American of
GALPIN Silas, in England, aged 85 years, known as the "Old Fowl "; he had 12 wives in va- rious parts of the kingdom and had a son and daughter by each; by begging and betting he contrived to leave them 5000 guineas and lived amicably with all of them. American of
GALT William, native of Scotland, at Rich- mond, Va., aged 68 years ; he emigrated
Dec. 26, 1811 March 23, 1825
Henry, Esq., at Marblehead, aged 65 years, graduate of Harvard, 1778. American of GALLUP Samuel, at Granville, aged 100 years, an officer in the Revolution. American of GALMER Mrs. Susan, native of Newport, at Providence, in 91st year,
May 13, 1825
Jan. 14, 1812
Francis, Esq., at St. Stephens, Ala. Ameri- can of
Mrs. - , wife of Major -, at St. Ste- phens, Ala. American of
July 25, 1823
Feb. 17, 1824
183
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
GALT:
to Virginia in 1775, commenced business with a peddler's pack, and died with an in- come of $40,000 per annum; in 1776 he had not his six foot length of soil to his name; in 1825 he could ride 15 rectilinear miles on his estate; he never married. American of
William T., 27 years keeper of an insane asy- lum, at Williamsburgh, Va.,
July 31, 1826
GAMAGE Dr. William, Jr., at Boston, aged 37 years. American of
Oct. 9, 1818
Dr. William, at Cambridge, in 76th year, hurt by a sleigh,
Jan. 1, 1821
GAMBUCERES Cardinal, in France, aged 62 years American of GAMBLE Lieut. Peter, U. S. Navy, killed at battle of Lake Champlain,
Jan. 15, 1819
Sept. 14, 1814
Thomas, Esq., master commandant U. S. Navy, commander of Erie, sloop of war, in the Mediterranean. American of
Jan. 5, 1819
Lieut. Francis B, U. S. Navy, on board U. S. ship Decoy, off Cape Hatteras,
Sept. 29, 1824
Capt. Thomas, U. S. Navy, died in the Medi- terranean. American of
Oct. 12, 1824
GAMBOLD Anna Rosina. wife of Rev. John, a missionary of the United Brethren, at Spring Place, Cherokee Country, aged 58 years,
Feb. 19, 1821
May 30, 1827
March 7, 1828
Dec. 21, 1832
May 8, 1826
May 19, 1809
Oct. 19, 1811
Dec. 28, 1812
GAMMELL Rev William, pastor 2d Baptist church, at Newport, aged 41 years, very suddenly,
John, at Boston, aged 77 years, father of Rev. William, of Newport. American of
Margaret, daughter of late Rev. William, at Newport, aged 10 years. American of GANNETT Mrs. Deborah, at Sharon, Mass., aged 67 years ; she served 3 years in the Revolution in male attire ; she published a Memoir of her service in the army. Amer- ican of
GANO Sally, wife of Thomas, at Charleston, aged 39 years. American of
Dr. Isaac E., in Franklin Co., Ky., in 42d year ; was son of Rev. John ; was in St. Clair's defeat, where he was mortally wounded,
Esek Hopkins, oldest son of Capt. Daniel, of Frankfort, Ky., at sea, on board brig Hec- tor, Capt. Hetherington, in 15th year,
April 15, 1825
184
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
GANO Gen. John, at Covington, Ky., aged about 55 years,
Rev. Stephen, in 66th year, nearly 36 years pastor of the First Baptist church,
Aug. 18, 1828
Dec. 18, 1821
April 25, 1819
GARCIA Manuel Philip, executed at Norfolk, Va., for murder of Peter Lagourdette,
June 1, 1821
GARDINIER Barent, Esq., at New York, attor- ney at law, formerly member of Congress. American of
Jan. 18, 1822
GARDINER Sarah, wife of Albert W., and daughter of Capt. John Howland, at New- port, aged 34 years. American of
Sept. 4, 1810
Capt. William, at Newport, in 59th year. American of
Oct. 8, 1811
Abigail, widow of Capt. Grindall, at New- port, in 85th year,
Feb. 17, 1812
William, native of Sweden or Germany, aged about 44 years, a suicide, at New York, leaves wife and 4 children,
May 22, 1813
Waite, at South Kingstown, in 37th year. American of
Dec. 14, 1813
Harriet, wife of Nathan, of South Kings- town, daughter of Capt. Nicholas Web- ster, of and at Newport, aged 28 years. American of
Jan. 18, 1814
Sanford. formerly of Newport, in this town, in 75th year,
May 8, 1814
Capt Joseph, at Newport, in 84th year. American of
May 5, 1815
Nicholas, Esq., at Exeter, in 78th year. American of
June 23, 1815
John C., of Charleston, S. C., merchant, son of the late John, at Newport, aged 34 years, drowned in Long Island Sound, from on board the packet sloop Sally, on passage from New York to Newport. American of Lt. Com. John M., U. S. Navy, in Maryland. American of
Rt. Hon. Viscount - admiral of the White, in England. American of
March 12, 1816
Sarah, widow of Col. John, in South Kings- town, in 62d year. American of
Waite, widow of James, Esq., at North Kingstown, in 85th year. American of
Sept. 8, 1815
Sept. 19, 1815
June 25, 1816
June 25, 1816
GANSE VOORT Leonard H., Esq., late sheriff of Albany, at Albany, N. Y. American of GANTT Capt. Stoughton, U. S. Army, at St. Louis, Mo.,
Jan. 1, 1822
Miss Susannah, daughter of Vincent, at New- port, aged 23 years. American of
May 5, 1815
185
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
GARDINER Abigail, wife of William, at New- port, in 84th year. American of
April 29, 1817
March 24, 1818
July 11, 1818
Samuel, son of Capt. John R., at Wickford, aged 12 years. American of
Aug. 18, 1818
Capt. Augustus M., of East Greenwich, late of brig Decater, of this port, at Bermuda, W. I., leaves wife and 3 children,
Sept. 7, 1818
Mary Wellett, eldest daughter of Samuel E., Esq., of Wickford, in 20th year, drowned by the upsetting of a boat opposite Paw- tuxet,
Sept. 11, 1818
Sept. 29, 1818
Willett, at Richmond, aged 40 years. Amer- ican of
Dec. 1I, 1818
Samuel Fayerweather, at Newport, in 50th year,
July 16, 1819
Esther, wife of Peleg W., at Scituate, aged 29 years. American of
Sept. 17, 1819
George C., son of the late Capt. Benjamin, of Newport, at Charleston, S. C., in 28th year,
May 1, 1820
Charles Edwin, son of Ambrose, aged 132 months,
Sept. 16, 1820
Edward, at Warren, in 74th year, leaves wife and 6 children,
Nov. 9, 1820
Miss Ruth, daughter of late William, at Newport, in 22d year. American of
Nov. 10, 1820
Ann, widow of late John, at Newport,
Peleg, at Swanzey, in 51st year,
Lucy, daughter of James, at North Kings- town, in 20th year, from bleeding,
Aug. 21, 1821
John (colored), of Newport, at sea, on board brig Brutus, on passage from Cronstadt to Newport,
William, son of Capt. Oliver, at Warwick, aged 35 years,
Silas, at Newport,
Samuel, at Swanzey, aged 77 years,
Feb. 17, 1822
March 8, 1822
July 12, 1822 Sept. 19, 1822
Col. Robert, late commissary of prisoners and formerly of Boston, at Washington City, suddenly, aged 55 years. American of
Christiana, wife of Henry, at Newport, in 29th year,
Miss Mary, native of Boston, at Providence, in 61st year.
Benjamin, of Middletown, at North Kings- town, in 69th year, formerly a County Judge,
Nov. 4, 1819
Theodore, infant child of Job W., formerly of Providence, at Wellington, Mass.,
Nov. 14, 1820 June 13, 1821 July 14, 1821
186
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
GARDINER Sarah C., youngest daughter of Samuel E., Esq., at Wickford, in 7th year, Avis, daughter of late Stephen, at Swanzey, aged 14 years,
Nov. 5, 1822
Dec. 14, 1822
Dec. 31, 1822
George, at Newburyport, Mass., killed in a scuffle. American of
Jan. 28, 1823
Hannah, wife of William, and daughter of late Elisha Gibbs, at Newport, aged 43 years,
March 19, 1823
Josiah, of North Kingstown, jumped over- board from brig Dover, second day out, while insane, and was drowned,
May 21, 1823
Josiah, of North Kingstown, jumped over- board and was drowned, while insane, from brig Dover, second day out from Wilming- ton. American of
May 23, 1823
Albert W., of Newport, at Staten Island, in 37th year,
July 15, 1823
Nicholas E., of South Kingstown. aged 26 years, on board schooner Baltic, in Straits of Belle Isle,
Aug. 14, 1823
Elizabeth, widow, aged 85 years. sister of Hon. Timothy Pickering, of Salem, at Wenham, Mass. American of
Oct. 28, 1823
-, child of Albert W., at Newport, suffo- cated in bed. American of
Jan. 30, 1824 March 10, 1824
Nathan, at South Kingstown, aged 37 years. Simon, publisher of Boston Commercial Ga- zette, at Boston, aged 34 years,
April 15, 1824
Capt. Benjamin, of Newport, at sea, on board schooner Swan, of New York, aged 55 years. American of
April 16, 1824
Zerviah, wife of William, at Swanzey, aged 65 years. American of
William Robinson, infant son of Peleg W.,
Capt. James, at Newport, aged 71 years. American of
Dec. 7, 1824
Dec. - , 1824
Benjamin, formerly of Middletown, at Eliza- bethtown, Ohio, after 3 days' illness,
Jan. 24, 1825
Samuel, drowned while returning from Isles of Shoals to Portsmouth, N. H.,
Lieut. Henry W., senior marine officer Medi- terranean Squadron, on board U. S. ship Constitution, at Messina, in 22d year, of a fever. American of
Sept. 21, 1824 Sept. 29, 1824
John C., of Warren, 2d officer of ship Galen, at Batavia, in 22d year,
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