Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 26

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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Roger, Governor of Connecticut, at Norwich, Ct., in 51st year, where he was detained by his sickness, his remains were carried to Lyme, his late residence,


Hannah widow, at Berlin, Ct., aged 96 years. American of


Hon. Stanley, a native of Connecticut, at Shawneetown, Illinois Ter. Was judge of that Territory.


Elizabeth, wife of Rev. Alexander V., at Bris- tol, suddenly,


Sept. 10, 1817


Ezra, Esq., at Worthington, O., formerly of Simsbury, Conn., in 55th year,


Oct. 2, 1822 July 18, 1823


GROSSOM Joseph, at Charlestown, aged 100 years. Revolutionary pensioner. Amer- ican of


July 15, 1830


GROSVENOR Clarke Guy, son of General Gros- venor, of Pomfret, Ct., at Newport, in 19th year, burial at Connecticut,


Oct. 21, 1809


Mary Jane, wife of Hon. T. P., M. C. from N. Y., at the seat of her brother A. C. Hanson, Esq., in Maryland, had been mar- ried but a short time. American of


Dec. 15, 1815


May 2, 1817


June 11, 1820


Mrs. Chloe, wife of Benjamin, at Pomfret, Ct., very suddenly. American of


Nov. 3, 1820


Hannah, daughter of Benjamin, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 23 years. American of


Oct. 10, 1823


Miss Jerusha, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 21 years. American of


March 23, 1824


Thomas, son of Major Peter, at Pomfret, aged 2 years,


Hon. Thomas, at Pomfret, Ct .; an officer of the Revolution and distinguished himself at Bunker Hill. American of


GROUCHEE John, at Newport, in 38th year, GROUT Jonathan, at Philadelphia, native of Connecticut, professor of grammar, aged about 60 years. American of


Sept. 20, 1812 Sept. 20, 1812


Oct. 25, 1812


July 15, 1814


Aug. 21, 1815


Mr. - , killed in a duel with Mr. Wright, at Alexandria, Red River County,


April 13, 1819


Gen. Shubael, at East Hartford. American of Miss Julia, daughter of Rev. Bishop Griswold, at Bristol,


April 16, 1826


Hon. Thomas P., late M. C., from N. Y., at Maryland, in 38th year. American of Ann, wife of Hon. Thomas, at Pomfret, in 56th year,


Sept. 15, 1824


July 26, 1825 Aug. 20, 1816


March 22, 1825


225


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


GROVE Thomas, at Boston, aged 61 years. American of


May 3, 1831


GROVER Elisha, of Granby, Ct., at Southwick, Mass., killed by the explosion of a powder mill. American of


Oct. 26, 1813


GRUNDY Elijah, at Paxton, Mass., aged 13 years ; drowned in a well while drawing water. American of


Aug. 15, 1817


GUDEN, the French Major General, in Poland, of wounds received at the battle of Val- entina. His heart was embalmed and sent to his widow in France in a gold box. American of


GUDGEON John, aged about 35 years,


Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Robert, aged 72 years. American of


John W., son of late John, in 14th year,


Robert B., aged 17 years, at sea, on board ship Franklin, of this port,


May 14, 1825


GUENET John A., a French merchant, at sea, on passage from Guadaloupe, to Boston, five day from that Island to where he had removed 2 years since from this town. American of


Aug. 30, 1816


GUERRERO President -, deposed and shot. American of


March 22, 1831 March 12, 1815


Phebe, widow, at Attleboro, in 98th year, Lendarnine, wife of Calvin, at Dedham, aged 43 years. American of


Nov. 11, 1823


Francis Russell, eldest son of Ebenezer, at Oxford, Mass., aged 9 years. American of Hannah, wife of Gen. Nathaniel, at Dedham, aged 46 years. American of Nancy, widow of Cyrus, of Foxboro, at Paw- tucket, aged 33 years, Rebecca Maria, only child of Samuel, aged 2 years, 4 months,


Sept. 2, 1825


March 1, 1829


Joseph, at Attleboro, in 78th year,


Moses, at Dedham, in 74th year,


Cyrus Bentley [killed], in 18th year,


Cyrus B., of Mansfield, Mass., killed in the riot at Providence, aged 18 years, an ap- prentice to James Barnes. American of Samuel A., son of Samuel,


GUILLE Mr. - and his wife, the aeronauts, at Havana,


Jan. 8, 1813 July 31, 1821


April 23, 1822 March 18, 1825


GUERARD Jacob, Sen., at Charleston, S. C. American of


July 22, 1823


GUILD Joseph, at Attleboro, in 36th year, Abigail, wife of Moses, aged 62 years, at Dedham,


Aug. II, 1822 Nov. 8, 1823


March 23, 1824


May 11, 1829 Nov. 8, 1829 Nov. 9, 1829 Sept. 24, 1831


Sept. 27, 1831 Nov. 18, 1832


March 24, 1822


226


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


GUION Phebe Ann, daughter of James, at North Castle, aged 2! years,


GULLY Thomas, at Smithfield, found frozen near his house, at Smithfield, GUNN Sophronia, wife of Justin, at Waterford, Mass., late of Vernon, Vt.,


Feb. 14, 1817


Jan. 1, 1832


Justin, late of Vernon, Vt., at Waterford, Mass.,


Jan. 7, 1832


GURLEY Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob, at New London, aged 19 years. American of


Jan. 5, 1830


GURNEY Mrs. Elizabeth, in 51st year ; was carried to Newport for burial,


Daniel, at Roxbury. American of


June 10, 1830 July 27, 1830


GUSHEE Kesiah, widow of Samuel, Jr., at Taunton, aged 33 years,


Oct. 15, 1821


Fanny, wife of Seth, Jr., at Bristol, aged 22 years. American of


Nov. 14, 1826


Abigail, wife of Rev. Abraham, at Dighton, aged 55 years,


Dec. 5, 1828


GUY Mrs. Rest, at Newport, in 85th year. Amer- ican of


Oct. 24, 1820


GWATHMEY Miss -, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., Theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


Elizabeth, daughter of Charles, of Newport, at Springfield, near Natchez, Miss., aged 22 years,


Aug. 27, 1823


Samuel, son of late William, of Newport, at Fall River, aged about 7 years,


Jan. 27. 1831


July 1, 1814


H


HACK Marietta Augusta, youngest daughter of Nathan, at Taunton, aged 5 years, 5 mos., Peter, at Taunton, aged 85 years, Nathan, at Taunton, aged 59 years, HACKER Isaac, at Salem, aged 68 years, sud- denly. American of Miss Hannah, in 70th year,


HACKETT Mary Ann, only daughter of Benja- min, aged 13 months, 9 days,


May 30, 1821 Aug. 31, 1824 Feb. 13, 1828


Sept. 11, 1818


Nov. 13, 1 826


Sept. 8, 1822


GYLES Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Charles, Esq., at Newport, in 21st year. American of


Nov. 4, 1 828


GYRMA Bethe, at New Orleans, merchant, in 74th year. He sent for Dr. Domingo Fleytos who came, while feeling his pulse fell dead, and the two died together. Amer- ican of


Dec. 25, 1829


227


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


HADAWAY Adam, a mulatto lad from Worces- ter, Mass., at sea, on board ship Columbia, on passage from Havana to Bristol. Amer- ican of


HADDAWAY Lieut. William H., U. S. Navy, late of the Essex, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn. American of


April 4, 1815


HADWEN Elizabeth, widow of John, at New- port, in 73d year,


Feb. 23, 1810


HADWIN James, at Newport, in 55th year. American of


Nov. 16, 1813


HADWEN Isaac, 2d mate of ship Ann, at sea, on passage from Havana to Bristcl. Amer- ican of


Amey S., wife of Charles, in 33d year, of So- ciety of Friends,


Nov. 15, 1829


May 4, 1830


March 1, 1825


May 2, 1813


Dec. 7, 1822


Feb. 2, 1830


Feb. 7, 1809


Sept. 16, 1809 Dec. 5, 1809


Thomas, aged 24 years, son of Coomer, of Warren, from a wound received from a whale while in pursuit of it, died at sea, on board ship Asia, of New Bedford. Amer- ican of


Amos, at Warren, in 57th year. American of George C., son of Levi, Esq , at Warren, Luther Baker, infant son of William,


HAILER Eliza, formerly of Philadelphia, step- daughter to Benjamin B. Olney, of this town, aged 16 years, 10 months,


HAINES John, murdered by Indians, near Fort Armstrong,


March 15, 1822 April 5, 1825 May 1, 1825 Sept. 14, 1827


July 21, 1815


Oct. 1, 1820


Mary, widow of James, late of Newport, at Troy. N. Y., aged 68 years. American of HAGA Godfrey, at Philadelphia; by his will he gave the whole of his immense estate to charitable and missionary purposes. Amer- ican of


HAGADORN John, Esq., attorney at law, aged 40 years, many years a member of General Assembly, a native of New York State, at South Kingstown,


HAGAN Hon. James, aged 66 years, late mem- ber of Congress, an officer in the Revolu- tion, at South Amboy, N. J. American of HAGAR William, at Boston, aged 82 years. American of


HAIL Mrs. Mary, widow of Jonathan, at Somer- set, aged 56 years. Chronicle of


HAILE Capt. James, of Warren, at the Havana, aged 27 years, Aaron, at Warren,


July 17, 1818


April 25, 1823


228


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HAINS David, of U. S. Ship Franklin, boat- swain's mate, drowned in Rio Janeiro Har- bor. American of


HAINES Charles G., Esq., Adjt. Gen. of the state and attorney at law, a native of New Hampshire, but for many years resident of New York. American of


Samuel, Esq., aged about 45 years, native of Canterbury, Ct., but had resided several years at Blakeley, Ala., at Providence. He was in bad health and died on his way home,


Aug. 7, 1825


Oct. 26, 1825


April 7, 1826


HALCOCK Levin, in Dorchester Co., Md. He disguised himself and attempted to scare his father, and was stabbed and killed by him. American of


HALE John, at Warren, in 66th year. Amer- ican of


John, at Pawtucket, of lockjaw, in 46th year,


Hannah, daughter of Levi, at Warwick, aged 18 years,


Oct. 4, 1820


Joseph, Jr., aged 17 years, son of Joseph, of East Hartford, Ct., at Providence,


Aug. 27, 1821


Delight B., daughter of late Aaron, of War- ren, at Providence, in 24th year,


March II, 1823


Bethiah, widow of Nathan, at Warren, in 84th year,


Miss Hannah, at an advanced age, at Bar- rington,


Nov. 2, 1825


Coomer, Jr., of Warren, in North Carolina, aged 27 years. American of


Mary, daughter of Daniel, at Smithfield, in 4th year,


Barney Merry, son of Simmons L., at Paw- tucket, aged about 2 years,


Joseph, infant son of Simmons L., at Paw- tucket,


Sarah, wife of Daniel, at Smithfield [Mans- field], in 39th year,


HALEY Rachael, wife of Samuel, at Newport, aged 85 years,


HAILEY Samuel, formerly of Newport, at Bris- tol, aged 84 years,


HALIBURTON Susannah, widow of Hon. John, of Halifax, and daughter of the late Jah- leel Brenton, Esq., of Newport, aged 72 years, at Halifax,


July 9, 1822


July 8, 1825


HANES Samuel Billings, infant son of Pasco, aged 20 months,


HAIR Mrs. Abiar, wife of John, at Worcester, aged 70 years. American of


March 18, 1825


April 16, 1819 Oct. 2, 1820


March 26, 1824


Oct. 10, 1826


Jan. 22, 1829


Jan. 10, 1831


June 23, 1832


Jan. 23, 1833


Nov. 15, 1822


Aug. 18, 1823


April 10, 1818


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


229


HALIBURTON Mary E., third daughter of Hon. Judge Haliburton, at Halifax, N. S., HALKED Rev. Edward, in England, a suicide, HALL Sarah, wife of Capt. James, suddenly at Newport, in 47th year,


Cyrus, at Taunton, in the meridian of life. American of


Jonas, at Dana, Maxs., aged 28 years, about Elder Parker, at Middletown, in 59th year. American of


Midshipman -, at Norfolk, Va., on board Frigate Constellation, aged 15 years; fell from the mast head. American of


Almy, widow of Slocum, of North Providence, at Warwick, aged 58 years,


, sailing master of the sloop of war On- tario, a native of New Hampshire, and died by over fatigue in defence of Baltimore. He married a few years since in Norway, and leaves his widow in a strange land, at Baltimore. American of


Thomas, at East Greenwich, aged 55 years, Dr. Jonathan, at Pomfret, Ct. American of Simon, native of Rhode Island, at the alms- house, Albany, N. Y. American of


George, at Newport, in 83d year. American of


Sarah, widow of Col. Levi, in this town, in 65th year,


first mate of ship Wabash, with three of the crew, killed by natives in China,


Sarah, wife of Aaron, Esq., at Norwich, Mass. 408 pounds of water had been drawn from her in 19 operations since Dec., 1814. American of


William, at Lewiston, Penn., thrown from his horse. American of


James, at New Orleans, a noted farmer. American of


John, Esq., of Boston, at Buenos Ayres,


Elizabeth, wife of William, at Newport, aged 39 years. American of


Henry, merchant, drowned near Moose Isl- and; was late of this town; he with 6 others by the upsetting of the boat. Amer- ican of


Commodore Sir Robert, at Kingston, U. C., commander of the upper lakes. American of


Ruth, daughter of Abira, aged 1 year, 8 months,


May 31, 1828 Sept. 13, 1822


April 5, 1809


July 7, 1809 Jan. 21, 1810


Aug. 3, 1810


March 25, 1814


May 3, 1814


Oct. 7, 1814 June 28, 1815 Sept. 5, 1815


Oct. 20, 1815


Nov. 7, 1815


March 23, 1816


May 13, 1817


June 27, 1817


Sept. 9, 1817


Oct. 10, 1817 Nov. 30, 1817


Dec. 9, 1817


Jan. 16, 1818


March 3, 1818


Nov. 6, 1818


230


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HALL Rev. George, principal St. Andrews College, in Edinburgh, Scot. «American of Clarissa, daughter of Capt. Abner, aged 1 year, 10 months,


Dominick A., U. S. District Judge, at New Orleans. American of


Charity, widow of George, at Portsmouth, in 84th year,


Feb. 5, 1821


Lysander, of Groton, Tompkins Co., N. Y., a suicide,


June 3, 1821


John, at Gosport, aged 65 years, 4 days, Margaret, his wife; were born on the same day and year, married on their birthday and buried in one grave. American of


William, mate of brig Prize, of Bristol, at Matanzas, aged 22 years,


July 23, 1821


Sept. 14, 1821


Elizabeth, widow of William, at North Kings- town, aged 90 years,


Oct. 31, 1821


Increase S., formerly of Sutton, Mass , aged 25 years, at Pearlington, Miss.,


June 15, 1822


Levi, said to be from Providence, aged 23 years, at New York, accidentally drowned, Dixon, of Sterling, Ct .; was instantly killed in the cotton factory,


July 25, 1822


Dec. 6, 1822


Nancy, wife of Parker, and daughter of Sam- uel Pickens, of Freetown, at Portsmouth, in 38th year,


Dec. 8, 1822 Feb. 11, 1823


Joseph, at North Kingstown, in 33d year,


John M., Esq., consul of U. S., at Cadiz, in 40th vear. American of


April 29, 1823


Anna, at Taunton, aged 62 years,


Laura Ann, wife of Abijah, at Taunton, in 17th year. American of


Sept. 12, 1823


Nathaniel, at Raynham, aged 92 years. American of


Oct. 31, 1823


Miss Anna, aged 17 years, at Poland, Me She went to the door and exclaimed " A Fox, a Fox," a young man hearing her re- sorted to the place and found her lifeless within 15 feet of the door American of Julia, wife of Milton, and daughter of John A. Collins, Esq., at Newport,


Emerson, aged 49 years, at Hubbardson, Vt .; was thrown from his carriage. American of Nathan, son of late Col. Levi, of Providence, at New Orleans, aged 37 years,


April 9, 1824


April 5, 1825


Nov. 29, 1825


June 21, 1826


Feb. 22, 1820


Jan. 19, 1821


Jan. 19, 1821


June 22, 1821


Lieut .. of the army, killed in a duel with Dr. Randall, at Pensacola. American of


Bathsheba, widow of Dr. Hall, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 53 years,


July 25, 1823


Aug. 19, 1823


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


231


HALL Julia Elizabeth Ann, aged 5 months, 22 days,


Nelson, aged 17 years, thrown from a canal boat and drowned, by Thomas C. Hagerty, near Albany, N. Y. American of


Capt. Arunah, of Smithfield, at Roxbury, in 44th year,


Dean, at Taunton, aged 25 years,


Ahira, infant son of Capt. Edward, aged 6 months,


Mrs. Mary, widow of Joseph, of Raynham, at Taunton, aged 80 years,


Mary, only child of Samuel, aged 2 years, 4 months,


March 26, 1828


George, son of Calvin and Rebecca, at Ox- ford, aged 3 years,


July 17, 1828


Jane Matilda, daughter of Silas, aged 18 months,


Sept. 7, 1828 Sept. 15, 1828


Miss Catharine, at Newport, in 21st year, -, daughter of Philo, at Wethersfield, Genessee Co., N. Y., aged 5 years, her clothes caught fire. American of


Feb. 13, 1829 March 10, 1829


Robert A., son of Mrs. Sophia, in 5th year, Nancy M., daughter of Isaac, of North Bridgewater, at Taunton, in 18th year,


July 27, 1829


Major John L., formerly of U. S. Marine Corps, at Sullivan's Island, near Charles- ton, S. C. American of


Sept. 22, 1829


Capt. Reuben, of Warren, Me., aged 32 years, master of schooner Amanda, from Rich- mond, at Portsmouth. American of


Sept. 22, 1829


Oct. 3, 1829


Nov. 6, 1829


Nov. 22, 1829


Anthony H., at East Greenwich, aged about 45 years, from lockjaw, occasioned by inju- ries received from being thrown from his carriage bv a runaway horse,


Kit (colored), found drowned near Fox Point. American of


Almira, daughter of Chandler, in 7th year. American of


Ebenezer, at East Bridgewater, aged 61 years. American of


George, at Portsmouth, aged 84 years, form- erly member of General Assembly, and more than 40 years of the town council,


Nov. 29, 1829


Jan. 26, 1830


March 16, 1830.


Aug. 27, 1830


Sept. 7, 1830


Silas B., infant son of Chandler, aged 1 year, 3 months.


Edward, of Boston, aged 27 years, at Donald- sonville, La. American of


Mary E , wife of Allen A., editor of Nash- ville Republican, at Nashville, Tenn., aged 23 years,


Sept. 4, 1826


Sept. 26, 1826


Oct. 8, 1826 Nov. 6, 1826


May 6, 1827 Oct. 23, 1827


232


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HALL Dorcas, wife of Isaac, at North Kings- town, aged 62 years,


Robert, at Bristol, Eng.,


William, of Salem, second officer of brig Nereus, at Bombay, India. American of Joseph, aged 22 years, drowned at Norfolk, Va. American of


April 1, 1831


June 22, 1832


Maj. Brian, formerly of Norton, Mass, at Providence, in 70th year, soldier of the Revolution,


Jan. 13, 1833


HALLENBECK Samuel, suddenly, near Cats- kill, N. Y.,


Sept. 30, 1815


HALLETT Orin, seaman on board schooner Clarissa, of this port ; was washed over- board from the jib boom near Block Island. See note and obituary,


Nov. 25, 1824


Dec. 15, 1824


Nov. 2, 1825


Solomon, of Yarmouth, first officer of brig Delma of Boston, at sea,


Aug. 17, 1826


Caleb, of Barnstable, at New York, aged 23 years. American of


Sept. 10, 1830


Caleb, of Massachusetts, at New York hos- pital, aged 22 years. American of


Dec. 14, 1830


March 11, 1831


March 27, 1831


HALLEY Miss -, at Nashville, Tenn., aged Il years ; was bitten by a dog Jan. 25, forty- eight days after the malady appeared and 3 days after she died. American of HALLINGSWORTH Samuel, Esq., at Balti- more, aged 74 years. American of HALLOCK Rev. Jeremiah, at Canton, Ct., aged 69 years,


April 13, 1830


May 21, 1830


June 23, 1826


HALLOWAY Ann, eldest daughter of Capt. William, at Wickford, aged 19 years. American of


HALLOWELL Sarah, widow, in 77th year, Miss Sarah, aged 69 years,


HALLYBURTON Susan, wife of James, at Pawtucket,


HALSEY Charles B., son of Thomas Lloyd Halsey, Esq., of Providence, at sea, on board ship Gen. Hamilton, on her passage to Canton, in 27th year,


Dec. 9, 1823 May 4, 1815 Nov. 24, 1828


Sept. 21, 1823


Aug. 7, 1828


Samuel E, of Charleston, S. C., member of junior class Amherst College, from asthma, Gorham, seaman, belonging to schooner Apollo of Boston,


Jan. 7, 1831 March 7, 1831


Mrs. Elizabeth, at Yarmouth, aged 86 years; her descendants were 12 children, 84 grand and 57 great grandchildren. Ameri- can of


Thomas L, Esq., in 41st year, at Mobile, Ala .. native of Long Island, a merchant,


233


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


HALSEY Mrs. Mary E., wife of Samuel F., and daughter of late George Youle, at New York. American of


HAMBLIN Nancy, native of England, sister to Thomas Hamblin, of the theatres, at sea, on board ship James Cropper, on passage from Liverpool to New York,


John, murdered by his negroes, at Lunen- burgh, Va. American of


HAMERSLAY Andrew, at New York, aged 94 years. American of HAMILL Thomas R., at Philadelphia, from drinking cold water,


June 8, 1819


July 27, 1828


HAMILTON Lady -, at Calais, France ; she was of humble origin, was a great beauty, was the espoused of Sir William Hamilton, was the Cleopatra to the great Nelson, and he was content with the lot. Miss Horatio Nelson was with her when she died. American of


April 7, 1815


Oct. 10, 1815


Dowager Lady, in England, aged 90 years. American of


May 3, 1816


Hon. Paul, late secretary of the Navy, at Beaufort, S. C.,


June 30, 1816 Nov. 1, 1816


Mrs. the authoress, in England. American of James, Esq., of Philadelphia, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in 43d year,


July 20, 1817


James, executed for the murder of Major Birdsall, at Albany, N. Y. American of Jeptha, of Massachusetts, at sea, from brig Beaver, of this port. American of


Nov. 13, 1818


Jan. 19, 1819


Gen. John, of North Carolina, at West Ten- nessee. Was one of Gen. Greene's aides in the Revolution. Was at Guilford Court House March 15, 1781. American of


Ann, aged 15, shot by Joseph Thompson, first mate of Hermaphrodite Brig Leopard, at Baltimore,


John C., who was executed in Kentucky for the murder of Dr. Sanderson a few years since; a man was executed at Mobile, Ala. recently who confessed he did it and that Hamilton was innocent. American of


Capt. Sewall, at Worcester, aged 36 years, was deputy sheriff and coroner for the County. American of


Alexander, Esq, F. A. S. In Liverpool, Eng. American of


May 7, 1819


Oct. 5, 1821


Aug. 12, 1823


Dec. 21, 1824


March 4, 1825


Miss , murdered by two Irishmen. American of


Jan. 29, 1830


June 27, 1826


March 30, 1827


234


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HAMILTON Mrs. - , murdered herself and child, at Palmer, Mass ,


, a child. His father lives near Sunfish, Ohio. Killed by the explosion of a boiler of the steamer S. B. Kenawha, on the Ohio, at the mouth of the Gunandotte,


June 24, 1829


HAMLIN Francis, of Connecticut, at sea, on board ship Columbia, on passage from Havana. American of


John, son of William, aged 21 months,


June 15, 1821 Feb. 1, 1822


HAMELIN Rear Admiral, late Naval Com- mander of the French Fleet off Cadiz, in France, of brain fever. American of HAMLIN Solomon, at Framingham. Having a cold he dosed himself with lobelia and red pepper until overpowered by death,


Nov. 20, 1823


April 21, 1825


Isaac Bowen, infant son of William, aged I year, HAMM Phebe, widow of Jotham, in this town, in 77th year,


Feb. 12, 1809


HAM Levi, in Providence, in 73d year,


March 3, 1818


HAMM Elizabeth, wife of Jotham, in 7Ist year, Jotham, in 77th year. Was born in Ports- mouth, N. H., but had resided here 70 years,


Jan. 21, 1824


June 30, 1824 July 8, 1828


Miss Sarah, aged 66 years,


HAMMAR Margaret, daughter of late Thomas, aged 16 years. American of


March 21, 1828 July 18, 1816


HAMMETT Nathan, at Newport, in 69th year, Caroline, daughter of the late Benjamin, at Newport, aged 24 years. American of


July 2, 1819


Capt. - , of Boston, killed by Malays in the South Seas. American of


Nov. 27, 1821


Leah, widow of Benjamin, at Newport, aged 58 years. American of


Nov. 19, 1824


Christopher G., son of Capt. William, late of Warwick, at Sutton, aged 25 years. Amer- ican of


Oct. 23, 1829


HAMMOND Ann, wife of James, and daughter of Amos Palmer, Esq., of Stonington, Ct., at Newport, in 25th year. American of


Sarah, widow of Jonathan, in this town, at Coventry, aged 70 years,


Phebe, widow of Paine, at Newport, in 68th year. American of


Sarah, daughter of Paine, at Newport, in 27th year. American of


Ceaser (colored), aged 88 years, 30 years a member of 2d Cong. Church,


Oct. 30, 1826


Sept. 18, 1810


June 26, 1814


Jan. 3, 1815


July 4, 1815


June 16, 1816


Aug. 16, 1825


Benjamin H., son of the late Benjamin, at Newport, in 24th year. American of


Jan. 14, 1820


235


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


HAMMOND George W., in 37th year ; drowned in a pond of water the rain had made, Joshua, native of Rhode Island, on board schooner Havana ; packet on passage from St. Domingo to Baltimore. American of Capt. Thomas, at Detroit. Was twice wounded in the last war, at York, and on Lake Erie on board the Lawrence. Amer- ican of


Feb. 21, 1816


Sept. 13, 1816


Alden, at Newport, in 26th year,


Mary, wife of J. R., at Brunswick, Me., sud- denly. American of


Dec. 22, 1820


Mary Rugg, youngest daughter of Jeremiah, aged 2 years, 6 months,


May 13, 1821


Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Thomas, formerly of Bristol, at Arkwright, in 40th year,


April 8, 1823


George W., son of late John S., at Providence, aged 14 years ; drowned,


June 29, 1823


William, drowned in a pond, at Rutland, Mass., by sinking of the boat,


July 5, 1825


William, at North Kingstown, aged 61 years, Thomas (colored), aged 42 years,


Col. Reuben, at Foster, in 41st year,


Oct. 7, 1828 Oct. 27, 1829


Rhoda, daughter of William, at New Bed- ford, aged 4 months; her clothes caught fire about two weeks ago. American of


Jan. 12, 1830


March 24, 1830


April 4, 1830


Calvin, at Wickford, aged 62 years. Ameri- can of


Dea. James, in 80th year; was town sergeant 20 years,


Elizabeth, wife of John, at Boston, aged 44 years. American of


Mary T., wife of Zenas D., at Newport,


HAMPTON Gen. Wade, at Natchez, on his way to take command of the U. S. Army at New Orleans. Contradicted in next issue. American of


Capt. Francis, son of General, at Charleston, S. C.,


HANCHETT Capt. J. M., of British ship Dia- dem, at Halifax, of wounds received on Craney Island, near Norfolk. American of


Dec. 1, 1809


May 25, 1816


Nov. 19, 1813


Hermoine, widow of John S., in 55th year. American of


Aug. 5, 1823


William A., only son of William, aged 4 years, 22 months, at Warwick,


July 25, 1827 Sept. 24, 1827 Jan. 13, 1828


William, at Glocester, aged 27 years,


William, eldest son of William and Mary, at Seekonk, in 18th year,


John Henry, infant son of John S., aged I year, 5 months,


Jan. 18, 1831


Feb. 18, 1831


March 11, 1831 Aug. 2, 1831


March 13, 1818 Feb. 13, 1820


236


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HANCOCK Monroe, son of N. S., at Barre, Mass., aged 12 years, from a hurt received in a scuffle. American of


Mrs. Miriam, at Lincoln, aged 80 years. American of


HANDLEY Mrs. Lydia, formerly of Wickford, at Providence, aged about 60 years,


HANDY Abigail, widow of Charles, Esq., at Newport, in 76th year. American of


Oct. 3, 1809


Sally, wife of Ebenezer, and daughter of the late Elisha Brown, at Glocester, aged 49 years,


Jan. 20, 1814


Jan. 3, 1815


Jan. 30, 1818


Sept. 20, 1821 Oct. 27, 1821 Feb. 6, 1824




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