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Jan. 3, 1832
GIRARDIN Mrs. - , and two children, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,
GIVENS William, aged about 75 years,
GIVEN Mr. - , of New York, lost in the wreck of the ship Diamond. American of Dr. John S., at Carlile Barracks, Penn., from bursting of the cannon while firing salutes, GLADDING Timothy, in this town, in 68th year,
March 1, 1825 July 4, 1825
Nov. 6, 1808
Ebenezer, late of this town, at Riga, N. Y., by a fall of a tree,
April -, 1810
Elizabeth, daughter of Timothy, aged 14 months,
Capt. Samuel, at Bristol, in 46th year,
Capt. Nathaniel, in this town, in 60th year,
Ann, wife of George W., and daughter of Abel Jacobs, of Thompson, Ct., in 19th year,
Hale. in this town, in 43d year,
Sarah, wife of Capt. Joshua, at Bristol, aged 61 years,
Margaret, wife of Capt. John, formerly of Providence, and daughter of the late Dr. Philip Padelford. American of
Henry, Jr., at Newport, in 35th year. Amer- ican of
John, Sr., in 82d year, has left a posterity of 6 children, 40 grand and 40 great-grand- children, at Bristol,
Aug. 22, 1815
Oct. 14, 1821
June 26, 1832
Feb. 11, 1812
Dec. 26, 1811 Oct. 30, 1821
Mary, wife of Benjamin, in this town, aged 62 years,
Oct. 21, 1809
Mary, wife of John, and daughter of John Perrin, of and at this town, in 30th year,
Oct. 12, 1811
June 8, 1812 Dec. 8, 1813 March 6, 1814
May 16, 1814 Dec. 15, 1815
Jan. 27, 1819
Sept. 24, 1819
March 24, 1820,
Sept. 25, 1820
200
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
GLADDING Mrs. Rebecca, at Bristol. Ameri- can of
Cynthia Wheaton, wife of Col. Abraham S., in 32d year,
Hannah Howland, youngest daughter of Capt. Nathaniel, at Bristol, aged 14 months,
Aug. 22, 1821
Nancy, eldest daughter of Capt. Nathaniel, at Bristol, aged 12 years,
Oct. 2, 1821
George, Jr., only child of George, at Barring- ton, aged 7 years,
Nov. 2, 1821
James W., infant son of Nicholas B, aged 10 months,
Dec. 25, 1821
Freelove, widow of Hall, in 44th year,
March 7, 1822
William, at Bristol, aged 70 years. pensioner of the Revolution. American of
Nov. 22, 1822
Dec. 17, 1822
Henry, at Newport, aged 79 years,
Henry, of Newport, who died recently, was the last surviving member of a family of twenty sons and one daughter having the same mother. American of
March 8, 1825
June 3, 1825 Aug. 18, 1826
July 29, 1827
Joshua, at Bristol, aged 71 years,
Feb. 3, 1828
Mary, daughter of, Benjamin,
Oct. 17, 1828
Jonathan, son of Hall, in 22d year,
May 13, 1830 March 6, 1831
Oct. 20, 1831
Oct. 22, 1831
Nov. 15, 1831
Feb. 3, 1832
April 13, 1832
April 25, 1832
June 3, 1832
Benjamin Fuller, son of Samuel, at Bristol, aged 3 years, 7 months,
Margaret, infant daughter of Capt. John, aged 8 months,
Oct. 1, 1827
Nancy, widow of Timothy, in 78th year,
Sarah Foster, wife of Samuel, daughter of Joseph Sweet, in 26th year,
Sarah Foster, wife of Samuel, and daughter of Joseph Sweet, in 26th year,
Capt. Nathaniel, Jr., at Bristol, in 31st year. American of
Sarah Ann, wife of Samuel, 2d, at Bristol, aged 26 years, suddenly,
Louisa Frances, only daughter of Henry C., in 2d year,
Eleanora, infant daughter of Nathaniel, aged 2 years,
Mary Tillinghast, daughter of Capt. John, in 5th year,
Oct. 10, 1820 July 28, 1821
Susan Cady, youngest daughter of Joseph S., at Plainfield, Ct., aged 2 years. American of
Allen Tillinghast, infant son of Capt. John, aged 3 months,
Aug. 3, 1824 Feb. 24, 1825
-, widow of Henry, at Newport, drowned herself while insane. American of
-, child of John, aged I year, at Bristol,
201
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
GLADDING Frances C., wife of Henry G., and ยท daughter of Pardon T. Hurlburt, at Digh- ton, in 25th year, Benjamin, in 90th year,
GLASCOCK Gen. John S., member of South Carolina legislature, at Edgefield Court House, S. C .; was severely wounded by discharge of a gun which caused his death. American of
Feb. 13, 1824
June 23, 1820 Aug. 10, 1820
GLASSIER Capt. John, aged 73 years,
GLEASON Simeon, at Dana, Mass., aged 43 years, about
Jan. 21, 1810
Capt. Joseph, commissary of 9th regiment, U. S. Infantry, aged 33 years, son of the late Capt. Joseph, of Boston, at Michilli- makinack,
March 27, 1820
Abel, formerly of Boston, at New York, aged 39 years. American of
Jan. 8, 1830
Mrs. Rebecca T., at Boston, aged 32 years. American of
March 22, 1831 July 21, 1828
GLENN John, an Englishman, aged about 40 years, drowned in the harbor,
Aug. 14, 1832
GLIDDEN Mrs. Ruth, wife of Charles, Esq., at Whitefield. American of
Nov. 6, 1829
GLISSON Sarah W., wife of John, at Newport, daughter of Thomas Sommers, Esq., of Charleston, S. C., at Newport, aged 38 years,
GLOSS Frances Allo, at Dayton, O. American of
Oct. 5, 1824
Mary Ann, granddaughter of late John Bra- zier, Esq., at Boston. American of
March 1, 1831
GODBOLD Gen. Thomas, at Marion District, S. C. American of
July 29, 1825
Mrs. Mary, at Newport, in 59th year,
Rev. Edward, at Swansey, former pastor of Congregational church there,
Townsend, eldest son of Thomas, at New- port, in 20th year. American of
Oct. 16, 1821
GLOVER Mrs. Polly, at Portsmouth, aged from excessive use of gin. American of
May 21, 1830
GODDARD William, at Newport, aged 75 years. American of
May 4, 1810 July 4, 1811
Oct. 13, 1811
Oct. 15, 1811
Aug. 14, 1832 Jan. 9, 1833
GLASS -, daughter of Reuben, at Bath, N. Y., fell from a wagon and was killed. American of
Samuel, at Worcester, aged 17 years. Amer- ican of
July 28, 1826
GLEAVES John, from a blow of a stone, at Philadelphia, aged 25 years,
202
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
GODDARD Mary Catharine, at an advanced age, at Baltimore ; was for a time editress of Baltimore Journal and postmistress, William, Esq., at Providence, first editor and proprietor of the Providence Gazette; he had published papers in New York, Phila- delphia and Baltimore; he had just com- pleted his 77th year ; his burial was at the North End,
Aug. 12, 1816
Dec. 23, 1817
Benjamin, son of the late Stephen, of New- port, in 26th year, at Darlington Court- house, S. C.,
Nov. 6, 1819
James W., son of Thomas, at Newport, in 26th year,
Feb. 19, 1821
Ann Eliza, eldest daughter of late William, in 31st year,
Rebecca, daughter of Thomas, at Newport,
Eliza, infant daughter of William G., editor of this paper, aged 9 months,
Jan. 13, 1823
Amanda F., daughter of Salmon, Esq., aged about 2 years, at Royalston, Mass.,
April 5, 1824
Dolly, wife of Salmon, Esq., at Royalston, Mass.,
June 24, 1824
Mary, wife of John, Esq., and daughter of Paul Peck, Jr., Esq., at Philadelphia. American of
April 15, 1825
Tyler P., eldest son of Tyler, aged 17 years, at Paxton, Mass. American of
Oct. 18, 1825
Clarissa, youngest daughter of Elder Luther, at Worcester, aged 26 years,
April 13, 1826
Hon. John, at Portsmouth, N. H., aged 73 years. American of
Dec. 22, 1829
Thomas, accountant, killed in the Clift street catastrophe, New York,
May 4, 1832
May 8, 1832
Thomas H., the accountant, killed by a fall- ing building, in New York. American of GODEY. formerly Prince of Peace, of Spain ; he bequeathed his property, near $7,000,000. to King Ferdinand ; in Italy. American of GODFREY Richard, in this town, in 37th year, Mary, daughter of Col. Benjamin, at Milford, aged 23 years,
Samuel W., son of Col. Benjamin, at Mil- ford, Mass., in 22d year,
Samuel E., executed for murder, at Wood- stock, Vt.,
Mrs. -. at Deerfield, N. H., aged 100 years, 5 months; she died in the first house
Nov. 20, 1823 Jan. 9, 1809
May 26, 1816
July 9, 1817
Feb. 13, 1818
Oct. 9, 1821 Sept. 15, 1822
Edward V., infant son of Henry, aged 1 year, from a severe scald,
Jan. 20, 1824
203
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
GODFREY :
erected in the town and is the first death in it ; although occupied as a dwelling was erected by Mr. Longfellow as a garrison. American of
Frances, daughter of Joshua, aged 2 years, 6 months,
Mrs. Jemima, wife of William, at Taunton, aged 38 years,
May 24, 1822
Miss Penelope, at Newport almshouse, aged 72 years,
Nov. 3, 1822
Mary, the first person born in Rhode Island Colony, died April 14, 1715, aged 77 years. American of
Feb. 25, 1823
Capt. Isaac, at Taunton, in 87th year. Amer- ican of
Feb. 18, 1825
Sally Granger, daughter of Christopher C., aged 15 years.
Capt. Caleb, in 89th year,
Capt. Caleb; served in the Revolution, and was one of those who burnt the Gaspee, in Providence river in June, 1772. Of these daring men 4 are now known to be alive. American of
Aug. 9, 1825
May 15, 1827
Oct. 12, 1828 Nov. 24, 1828 Sept. 21, 1831
July 2, 1819
Joseph, Esq., at Rehoboth, in 95th year ; also Patience, his wife, in 89th year. Had lived together 71 years, had 14 children, 57 grand and 71 great grandchildren. American of
Levi, Jr., at Rehoboth, aged 50 years. Amer- ican of
Merian, widow of Squire, at Rehoboth, in 90th year,
James, Jr., of Warren, at Matanzas, in 46th year,
Samuel, at Boston, aged 83 years. Ameri- can of
GOFFICON Thomas, formerly of South Caro- lina, at Matanzas, W. I., aged 25 years,
GOLD Thomas, Esq., at Pittsfield, Mass., oldest attorney before the Berkshire bar and
Feb. 25, 1820
Feb. 25, 1820
Oct. 15, 1820
June 13, 1827
July 7, 1830
Dec. 6, 1817
April 20, 1825 Aug. 1, 1825
Mrs. Mary Ann, at Newport, aged 22 years ; she was the daughter of Capt. Solomon N. Barlow. American of
Rebecca Frances, infant daughter of Chris- topher C. Godfrey.
Sarah, widow of Richard, in 91st year, Capt. Samuel, aged about 88 years,
GOFF Elder Nathan, at Rehoboth, in 69th year. American of
May 1, 1821
July 28, 1821
204
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
GOLD:
formerly president of the Agricultural Bank. American of
GOLDSBORO Robert, Esq., at Cambridge, Md., killed by a stick of timber flying in a whirl- wind at that place,
GOLDSBURY Rev. Asa C., formerly of Provi- dence, at New Orleans,
GOLLMAN Rachel, wife of John, Jr., aged 19 years, at Portsmouth, R. I., suddenly,
GOLZ Lt. Gen. Count, formerly Ambassador to Russia, in Berlin. American of
Sept. 20, 1816
GOMEZ Esther, wife of Moses, and daughter of the late Aaron Lopez, of Newport, at New York, Jan. 3, 1811
GONSOLVO Samuel, aged 38 years, son of John, of Providence, at New Orleans,
April 23, 1830
GONSOLVE Sarah, wife of William, in 44th year,
July 2, 1832
GONSALIR Hercule, aged 67 years, Cardinal and Prime Minister of Pius VII, at Rome. American of
GOOD Abraham, at Williamsville, Niagara Co., N. Y., aged 26 years, a suicide ; had been married 6 months and was in good cir- cumstances. American of
GOODALE John, at Worcester, Mass., aged 82 years. American of
Miss Martha, at Abington, Ct., aged 42 years, after an illness of 17 years,
Aug. 2, 1828
GOODALL Rev. David, at Littleton, N. H., aged 80 years ; graduated from Dartmouth at the time of the Revolution, assisted in the capture of Chamolee, a St. John's set- tlement in the Quebec Expedition ; was minister at Halifax, Vt., 20 years ; was member of N. H. Assembly, and one of the oldest magistrates in the State. American of
GOODELL Amasa, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 75 years. American of
GOODENOUGH Eliza, at Wendall, Mass., aged 13 years. American of
GOODHUE Hon. Benjamin, Esq., late a U. S. Senator, at Salem, Mass., aged 66 years. American of
Timothy J., aged 2 years, 8 months, July 17; Addison, in 8th year, July 23 ; Elizabeth, in 17th year, July 30; Jonathan B., in 13th year, Aug. 6. These are all children of
March 2, 1827
June 21, 1817
Sept. 17, 1827
April 6, 1831
April 23, 1824
July 31, 1829
May 4, 1827
March 23, 1830
Feb. 17, 1824
Dec. 20, 1816
Aug. 5, 1814
205
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
GOODHUE:
Daniel, late of Rumney, Grafton Co., N. H., all from dysentery ; had just recovered from the measles, at Pawtucket. Ameri- can of
Charles Treadwell, son of Daniel T., aged I year,
Aug. 10, 1821
Jan. 20, 1822
Jan. 10, 1821
John, son of John, at Bristol, N. Y., aged 6 years, killed himself by striking his head with a hatchet with which he was splitting some wood. American of
May 1, 1821
Hannah, widow of Matthew, at Wellington, aged 49 years. American of
May 27, 1825
GOODMAN Elizabeth, Laura, Louisa and Eu- genea, daughters of Duke; also his sister, all of the fever, at Charleston, S. C. Amer- ican of
Oct. 19, 1824
GOODRICH Chauncey, at Hartford, Ct., Lt. Governor of the State, aged 57 years,
Aug. 18, 1815
Julia Ann N., wife of James, daughter of the late William Lawton, of Providence, at Nantucket, in 22d year,
May 4, 1824
-, child of William B., at Buffalo, burnt to death by clothes taking fire. American of
Dec. 16, 183 1
GOODRIDGE Mrs. Mary, widow of Joseph, at Beverly, Mass., took a few drops of prussic acid by mistake. American of
GOODSON John, aged 31 years,
GOODSPEED Sarah, wife of Jeremiah, and daughter of Leonard Wilcox, in 19th year, GOODWIN Henry, only son of the late Henry, of Newport, a graduate of R. I. College, in Cuba. American of
Nov. 4, 1826
Jan. 10, 1812
Nathaniel, Esq., at Plymouth, Mass., aged 71 years ; was for the last 25 years Major General of the 5th Division, Massachusetts Militia. American of
Benjamin, of Hudson, N Y., at Havana, John Alfred, son of James T., Esq., at Co- lumbia, S. C.,
James A., infant son of James T., Esq., of Columbia, S. C., at Providence,
James, of Ireland, at Mobile, aged 37 years, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Dr. Charles, at Taunton, aged 28 years. American of
GOOLSBY William, at Albemarle, Va., aged 108 years His wife is still alive only a
March 23, 1819 June 13, 1819
Aug. 24, 1821
July 29, 1823 Aug. 17, 1825
Feb. 9, 1827
Sept. 14, 1824 Feb. 17, 1817
GOODING Matthew, at Dighton, Mass., aged 61 years,
206
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
GOOLSBY :
few years younger and have been mar- ried more than 80 years. His strength and faculties were good and eyesight per- fect,
GORDON Capt. - , killed in a duel with Mr. Hanson. American of
Jan. 19, 1810
Capt. Charles, Commander of U. S. Frigate Constitution, at Messina, Italy ; buried with due honors,
Sept. 6, 1816
Capt. - , of the U. S. Mediterranean Squadron, supposed to have died from his fever. American of
Dec. 3, 1816
William, Esq., at Washington, D. C., aged 43 years, a clerk in the War department. American of
June 8, 1827
Walter Sherlan, aged 24 years, third son of Robert C., of Philadelphia, at his uncle's residence, Isles of Barbadoes,
Aug. 12, 1829
GORE John, Esq., at Boston, aged 46 years. American of
April 1, 1817 Nov. 4, 1817
John, at Boston, aged 37 years. American of Hon. Christopher, at Waltham, Mass., aged 69 years; for a time was U. S. district attorney, governor and State senator,
GORHAM Benjamin, son of the late Major Ja- bez, in this town, in 24th year,
Samuel, formerly of this town, at Cranston, in 54th year,
Amey, wife of Capt. Jabez, and youngest daughter of Samuel Thurber, Esq., in 26th year,
Lieut. Benjamin, of 5th Regiment U. S. In- fantry, at Fort Armstrong,
Harriet Sheldon, infant daughter of John,
Benjamin, son of Capt. Jabez,
George, son of John,
Susan Earle, daughter of Daniel, at Warwick, Daniel, at Phenix, in 37th year. American of Dr. John, Professor . of Chemistry, Harvard University, at Boston, aged 46 years,
GORTON Edward H., son of John, at New Shoreham, in 31st year, drowned in the storm of
Sarah, wife of Jonathan, at Warwick, in 76th year,
March 1, 1827
Nov. 12, 1809
Sept. 19, 1817
Nov. 26, 1820
Oct. 13, 1821 Feb. 28, 1822 Dec. 5, 1823
July 21, 1826
March 9, 1828 March 17, 1829
March 27, 1829
Sept. 23, 1815
Feb. 8, 1816
March 22, 1818
Capt. - , of U. S. Mediterranean Squad- ron, reported to have died of his fever some days since is here contradicted. American of
Dec. 24, 1816
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
GORTON Hannah, wife of Thomas, and daugh-
ter of Rev. Thomas Manchester, of East Greenwich, at West Greenwich, in 28th year ; sermon by Rev. Pardon Tillinghast, Jonathan, Esq, at Warwick, in 83d year, Samuel, Esq., in 78th year,
Mrs. Phebe, of East Greenwich, in 84th year, at Tiverton,
Edward, at Newport, aged 74 years. Amer- ican of
John, at Warwick, in 69th year,
Mary Blodgett, infant daughter of Capt. Clarke, aged 1 year, at Warwick,
Capt. Benjamin E., son of late Benjamin, of Warwick, at Providence, in 57th year (Ma- sonic honors),
Dec. 22, 1822
Dec. 23, 1822
March 24, 1.823
Cynthia, wife of James, Jr., daughter ot Rus- sell Burlingame, of Coventry, at Jewett City, Conn .. in 29th year,
Capt. Clarke, of Providence, master of brig Robert Cochran, at Kingston, Jam., in 46th year,
Mary, wife of Jeremiah, and daughter of Richard Arnold, of Cranston, at Newport, N. Y.,
Benjamin, at Warwick, in 53d year,
John, Esq., at New Shoreham, perished in the late snowstorm,
Jan. 2, 1 829
Oliver, at North Providence, aged 36 years. American of
Rhoda, widow of Edward, at Newport, aged 66 years. American of
GORY Daniel, at Glocester, aged 72 years ; was a native of Scotland and an officer in the Highland Regiment who were made pris- oners at Boston after the enemy had evacu- ated the place in 1776. American of
GOSMER George, at New York, aged 66 years. American of
GOSS John, in this town, aged 30 years,
Esther, widow of John, in this town, in 31st year, GOUCH Simeon, of Rhode Island, at sea, on board U. S. Ship Cyane. American of GOULD Alice, daughter of the late Thomas, at Middletown, in 47th year,
Sept. 19, 1816 Oct. 23, 1820 Nov. 25, 1820
Nov. 21, 1821
Feb. 19, 1822 March 8, 1822
May 30, 1822
John, at New Shoreham, late representative from that town,
Cindrilla, wife of Oliver, at Warwick, in 24th year,
April 3, 1824
July 6, 1825
Feb. 2, 1828 Aug. 18, 1828
Feb. 8, 1831
Feb. 18, 1831
March 29, 1814
June 6, 1820 Jan. 21, 1810
Jan. 13, 1812
Jan. 5, 1821
July 10, 1810
207
208
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
GOULD Alice, widow of Thomas, at Middle- town, in 79th year. American of
Mrs. -- , widow of Dr. -- , of Bramford, Ct., at Litchfield. American of Sarah, widow of John, Esq., at Middletown, aged 79 years,
Nov. 27, 1810 Oct. 11, 1816
Dec. 2, 1816
Jacob, aged 65 years, murdered at Stoneham, Mass. American of
Dec. 4, 1819
Thomas, merchant, son of Benjamin, of New- port, at Albany, N. Y., in 51st year,
April 20, 1820
Mary Jane, youngest daughter of David, aged 18 months,
July 2, 1821 Aug. 21, 1821
Benjamin, at Newport, in 87th year,
Mrs. Catharine, at Newport, aged 99 years. American of
July 9, 1822
Horace H., son of Jacob C., aged 15 months, 8 days,
Miss Martha, at Newport, aged 86 years,
Mary, at Newport, Society of Friends, aged 81 years,
April 3, 1824
Isaac, seaman from brig Shibboleth, at the hospital,
June 6, 1828
Bathsheba, at Newport, of Society of Friends, aged 20 years,
July 29, 1828
James R., attorney at law, son of Hon. James, of Litchfield, Ct., at Augusta, Ga., in 27th year. American of
Oct. 26, 1830
March 11, 1831
April 18, 1831 Jan. 21, 1832
Jan. 28, 1832
Aug. 14, 1829
May 1, 1830
GOVERNEUR Isaac, at New York, killed in a duel. American of
Isaac H., only son of late Isaac, Esq., in Lon- don, aged 20 years,
July 22, 1828
July 18, 1815
June 21, 1820
Ann Eliza, wife of Col. John, only daughter of Nathaniel P. Whitney, in 27th year,
May 12, 1829
Abraham, of Portland, perished at sea in wreck of schooner Enterprise. American of
Asahel, at Newton, aged 31 years, leaves wife and 4 children ; was accidentally killed by a premature discharge of a pistol,
Mary Ann, wife of James, in 21 st year, Edmund A .. son of Edmund C., at Glenford, Scituate, in 7th year,
GOULDING Clarke, at Worcester, aged 61 years,
Mary E., daughter of Palmer, late of Wor- cester, at Providence,
GOURLEY Charles G., son of Jacob B., Esq., aged 20 years, at New London, Ct. Amer- ican of
Sept. 8, 1822 Sept. 7, 1823
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
209
GOWAN Lieut. John S., of U. S. Frigate Essex, killed in a duel on James Island in the Pa- - cific Ocean. American of GRACIE Elizabeth Stoughton, wife of William, and daughter of Oliver Wolcott, at Hurl- gate, N. Y., in 24th year. American of GRAFTON Mary Ann Eliza, daughter of Ben- jamin C., aged 3 years, II months,
Aug. 23, 1814
July 6, 1829
Oct. 16, 1811
Susan Gray, daughter of Nathaniel, aged 16 months,
March 13, 1821
Harriet S., wife of J. D., daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Stillman, of Boston, at St. Gene- vieve, Mo., aged 25 years,
Aug. 21, 1821
Samuel, aged 2 years, 9 months, son of Capt. Samuel,
Dec. 14, 1821
Margaret Jane, daughter of George, aged 6 years, 4 months,
June 29, 1828 March 13, 1831
Stephen Gano, infant son of Rev. Benjamin C., aged 4 months, 4 days, at Seekonk,
May 10, 1831
Ann, wife of Rev. Benjamin C., at Taunton, in 45th year,
Feb. 6, 1832
GRAHAM George W., aged 15 years, 7 months, son of Robert, on board the Gen. Hamil- ton, where he was a midshipman,
May 13, 1811
James, executed for the murder of Hugh Cameron and Alexander McGallaway, at Delhi, N. Y. He was an Irishman and the victims Scotchmen. He protested his in nocence to the last. American of Thomas, aged 38 years,
Aug. 16, 1814 May 14, 1820
Hon. John, U. S. Minister to Brazil, in Washington, D. C. American of
Aug. 15, 1820
Dr. --- , at New Orleans, said to have been murdered by Campbell Carlisle over some trifling dispute. American of
Feb. 13, 1824
Robert, at Newport, aged 53 years, fell from roof of a house,
Dec. 15, 1825
Susannah, widow of Robert, at Newport, aged 40 years,
March 23, 1826
William G., editor of the New York En- quirer, killed in a duel with Mr. Barton, at Hoboken,
George, Esq., Commissioner of the General Land office, at Washington City. Ameri- can of
GRANGER Joshua I., mate of schooner Susan, Capt. Lumbard, drowned on passage from Newburyport to St. Bartholomew, Ameri- can of
Nov. 28, 1827
Aug. 13, 1830
May 1, 1810
Mrs. Hannah, in 71st year,
210
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
GRANGER Hon. Gideon, at Canandaigua, N. Y., late Postmaster General of the United States. American of
Bildad, in 51st year. American of
Frederick, at Boston. aged 70 years, native of Springfield, Mass .; was many years at- tached to the orchestra and noted as a composer and musician. He served the entire Revolutionary War in the army,
Feb. 7, 1830
GRANT Capt. - , of Castine, Me., at St. Pierre, W. I.,
Capt. Joshua, at Wrentham, Mass., fell from a haystack,
Sept. 1, 1810
Elias, at Attleboro, aged 35 years,
Jan. 9, 181I
Daniel, at Baltimore. American of
July 9, 1816
Rev. Ebenezer, at Princeton, N. J., pastor of Presbyterian Church, in 48th year, at Bed- ford, Westchester Co., N. Y.,
Sept. 6, 1821 Sept. 13, 1821
John, at Cumberland, in 72d year,
Nabby, wife of John, and daughter of late Nathaniel Richmond, of Providence, at Uxbridge, aged 25 years. American of
Nov. 23, 1821
April 23, 1824
Jan. 29, 1828
Gilbert, Esq., at Cumberland, in 88th year, at the residence of Capt. Burton Burlin- game; was a soldier of the Revolution,
Shubael, at Olneyville, it1 86th year,
Ann, widow of Dea. Moses, at Boston, aged 77 years,
April 7, 1831
John, at Warren, in 39th year. American of Lyndon Knight, son of Joseph, at Provi- dence, aged 2 years, 2 months,
May 24, 1831
GRANTLAND Fleming, Jr., editor of George Journal, and member of the State senate, at Milledgeville, Ga. American of
Feb. 19, 1819
Aug. 2, 1825
May 15, 1824
GRATTAN Rt Hon. Henry, in 78th year, member of Parliament from Dublin, in Ire- land. American of
Hon. Mr. His death before reported was premature. American of
Hon. Henry, in London, aged 70 years, mem- ber of Parliament for Ireland,
March 31, 1820
April 28, 1820
June 4, 1820
Patrick, a soldier, in Scotland, aged 111 years, the last survivor of the battle of Colloden. He enjoyed a pension of a guinea a week from the King's privy purse. American of Allen, son of Benjamin, at Bristol, aged 24 years. American of
Sept. 23, 1829 Nov. 5, 1830
May 12, 1832
GRAPPE Mons. - , a French jurisconsultes and professor in law school. American of GRASSE Victor, the steward, killed by an explo- sion on steamboat Etna,
Jan. 10, 1823 Oct. 14, 1823
Sept. 2, 1809
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
211
GRATTAN William, at New York, in 35th year, printer,
GRAVEN Mrs. Agnes, at Kendall, in 94th year ; she kept George and Dragon Inn 54 years, at Kent. American of
June 22, 1821
Aug. 22, 1809
GREAVES Jacob, carpenter's crew, killed on board the Little Belt, in action with U. S. frigate President,
May 16, 1811
GRAVES Charles, Jr., near Charleston, S. C., aged 21 years, shot by a pistol accidentally. American of
Capt. George, at Providence, in 48th year, Masonic honors,
Lucy, wife of Capt. Zephaniah, at North Providence, in 48th year. American of
Amanda, infant daughter of Capt. Zephaniah, 2d, aged 3 years, 4 months,
Mary, wife of Capt. Zephaniah, 2d, aged 36 years,
Jan. 28, 1824
Hannah, daughter of late Rev. John, of Prov- idence, aged 65 years, at Thompson, Ct., Rev. Josiah, at Middletown, Ct., aged 50 years, pastor of the Freewill Baptist church and society. American of
March 29, 1825
Aug. 5, 1825 Sept. 9, 1825
Capt. Zephaniah, aged about 67 years,
Emma, eldest daughter of late Capt. George, in 19th year,
Sept. 20, 1825 April 4, 1828
Capt. James, aged 80 years,
Lieut. Abner, at Athol, in 89th year ; was through the Revolution. American of
April 13, 1830
GRAY Sophia, wife of John, in this town, in 22d year,
June 30, 1809
Edward, Jr., at Boston, aged 18 years, mem- ber Senior class Harvard University. American of
Dec. 28, 1810
James, ordinary seaman, killed on board the Little Belt, in action with U. S. frigate President,
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