Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 27

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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Hannah Louisa, daughter of Major John, of Newport, at Medfield, Mass., aged 25 years, Russell, at Bristol, aged about 70 years, pen- sioner of the Revolution,


July 7, 1826


Caleb, son of late Benjamin, of Uxbridge, at Smithfield, Madison Co., N. Y.,


Oct. 3, 1826


Major John, at Newport, in 73d year, soldier of the Revolution,


March 2, 1828


Mary, wife of Thomas, at Newport. Ameri- can of


HANFORD Abraham (colored), at Norwalk, Ct., -, wife of Abraham (colored), at Norwalk, Ct.,


HANKS Lieut. - , late commander of Fort Mackanaw; after being paroled he was accidentally killed by a shot from the Eng- lish battery, at Detroit. American of


HANNERS Benjamin, Jr., at Boston, aged 32 years. American of


HANSCOMB Reuben, at Berwick, Me., aged 77 years, soldier of the Revolution. Ameri- can of


March 22, 1822


May 21, 1830


Nov. 17, 1822


Capt. William R., at New York, formerly of Newport, aged 29 years. American of Charles Walter, youngest son of Major John, of Newport, in this town, in 17th year, Richard S., son of Major John, of Newport, at Rainesford Island, Boston harbor, aged 22 years; had arrived from sea after an ab- sence of 8 years,


Thomas Ryburgh, midshipman U. S. Navy, son of Thomas, at Newport, aged 22 years, Mr. J. H., formerly of Philadelphia, killed in a duel at St. Louis. American of


June 4, 1825


Mary, wife of Westcott, of Providence, at New York,


March 1, 1832


June 22, 1830 July 26, 1832 July 28, 1832


Sept. 29, 1812


Jan. 26, 1830


April 12, 1831


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


237


HANSE Christian, seaman, lost off Cape Hat- teras, from U. S. schooner Nonesuch. American of


HANSON Alexander C., murdered by a mob, at Baltimore,


Benjamin, at Dover, N. H., aged 50 years, found hung in his barn. American of


Alexander C., at Belmont, Md., U. S. Sena- tor for Maryland, in 33d year,


Walter, a suicide, at Sackett's Harbor. Amer- ican of


June 15, 1819


Thomas, Esq., late judge advocate, of U. S. Army, at Cantonment, Council Bluffs,


Dec. 8, 1819


HARADEN Nathaniel, Master Commandant U. S. Navy, at Washington. American of HARDENBERG Prince, the Prussian Chancel- lor, on journey to Venice,


Nov. 14, 1822


HARDENBURG Augustus, infant son of John C., aged 3 months, 11 days,


Sept. 10, 1826


HARDENBURGH Lillis, wife of Jacob, in 76th year, Jacob, in 80th year,


March 19, 1827 March 20, 1828


HARDING I.ebbeus, eldest son of Jonathan, formerly of Providence, at Cyntheana, Ky. American of


Feb. 2, 1819


June 24, 1820


HARDEN John, at Bridgewater, aged 65 years. American of


Sept. 20, 1822


HARDING Corne'ia, wife of Albert, of Provi- dence, at Newport, aged 24 years,


May 30, 1826


Hannah, widow of William, at Bristol, aged 84 years,


July 29, 1826


Mrs. Hannah, at Bristol, aged 82 years. American of


Aug. 4, 1826


Aug. 12, 1826


Nancy, wife of Eddy, at Attleboro, daughter of John Hutchinson, of North Providence, at Attleboro, Walker, in 82d year,


Nov. 2, 1828 April 16, 1829


Jonathan, formerly of Providence, at Cincin- nati, O., in 62d year,


Abigail, widow of Harding, in 77th year,


Jonathan Russell, son of John G., at Bristol, aged 21 years, graduate of Brown, HARDY William, son of Charles, at Portsmouth, aged 19 years. American of


June 2, 1820


July 28, 1812


Aug. 20, 1816


April 23, 1819


Feb. 3, 1818


Lyman, Esq .. Attorney General of Missis- sippi, near Natchez,


HARDIN Gen. Martin D., late Senator in Con- gress, in Kentucky, aged 43 years. Amer- ican of


Oct. 31, 1823


Jemima, widow, of Southbridge, aged 83 years,


March 14, 1830 Aug. 29, 1831


Oct. 20, 1832


Nov. 20, 1829


238


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HARE Mrs. Margaret, widow of Robert, Esq., at Philadelphia, in 66th year,


Joseph T., at Baltimore, executed for mail robbery,


William H., a cadet at the U. S. Military Academy, at West Point, aged 19 years ; was of Philadelphia. American of


HARGELL Caleb, at Newport, aged about 80 years ; when a youth he lost a leg by the firing of a gun at the news of the repeal of the Stamp Act,


HARKEN Daniel, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,


HARKNESS George Fenner, son of Daniel, at Scituate, aged about 6 months,


Betsey, wife of Daniel, at Scituate, in 31st year, George, at Newport, suddenly,


HARLEM Samuel, Friend minister, at Kennett, Penn. American of


HARLIN Zachariah, murdered by Peter A. Early, who has been arrested for the same, in Georgia. American of


HARLOW Martha, widow of Capt. Isaac, at Bridgewater. American of


Remember, widow of Samuel, at Plymouth, in 80th year,


Mr. - , at Springfield, Vt., aged 23 years ; was attempting to free himself from a wagon, the horses having become fright- ened and unmanageable. American of


HARNSTEIN Count, a courtier. Two days after the funeral, the mausoleum being opened, they found he had been buried alive, that he had forced the lid of the coffin and had reached the door, where he had butted his head against it so as to cause death. American of


HARP John, at New York. He ate water hem- lock for celery. American of


HARPER Joseph, of the Charleston theatre, at Charleston, S. C., in 52d year. He was a native of Norwich, Eng., and had resided for the last 22 years in this country. Amer- ican of


Hon. John A., late M. C., at Meredith, N. H. American of


Oliver, murdered by Jason Treadwell, at Montrose, Penn., who was executed the Jan. 13th following,


Sept. 2!, 1816 Sept. 10, 1818


Aug. 23, 1825


May 7, 1831 March 6, 1820


April 9, 1826


Jan. 27, 1828 Aug. 5, 1828


Aug. 7, 1818


March 29, 1825


Nov. 24, 1829


Dec. 12, 1829


Dec. 22, 1829


April 13, 1819


July 14, 1815


March 22, 18II


July 2, 1816


May -, 1824


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


239


HARPER Hon. Robert Goodboe, aged 60 years, a politician of the Washington school, at Baltimore. See obituary in issue of Jan. 25, HARRA Jose Florentino, aged 27 years, exe- cuted at Havana for the treacherous murder of a justice,


HARREATT John, Esq., at London, Eng., aged 70 years ; resided in Rhode Island in 1793. American of


HARRENDEEN Mary, widow of Joseph, at Smithfield, aged 100 years. American of HARRINGTON Dr. Allen, formerly of Brook-


field, Mass., at Columbia, Penn., aged 45 years. American of


Serena, daughter of Jesse, at Coventry, aged 19 years,


Payson Perrin, son of Capt. Henry, aged I year, 9 m., 9 days,


Sept. 29, 1825


Evelina, wife of Austin, at Worcester, aged 26 years. American of


Jan. 19, 1827


Lucy G., wife of David B., at Millbury, aged 24 years,


Aug. 21, 1829


Lieut. Nathaniel, a soldier of the Revolution, at Worcester, in 90th year,


Feb. 28, 1831


May 20, 1831


HARRIS David, Esq., cashier of Office of Dis- count and Deposit, at Baltimore, Md., a valued officer of the Revolution. Amer- ican of


Hugh, of Newport, aged 23 years, at sea on passage from Canton to Liverpool. Amer- ican of


April 13, 1810


May 18, 1810


July 7, 1810


Aug. 14, 1810


Nov: 23, 18:0 Jan. 16, 1812


Hon. Caleb, at Johnston, in 73d year,


Eliza, daughter of the late Andrew, at Cran- ston, in 36th year, funeral from the house of Robert Sheldon, sermon by Rev. Mr. Wilson, died


Jan. 14, 1825


April 19, 1816


April 17, 1817


Aug. 22, 1815


Oct. 22, 1811


Oct. 28, 1822


HARRINTON Bridget, wife of John, killed by him when drunk, at New York. American of


Nov. 24, 1809


William, son of Stephen, of Scituate, at Ha- vana, in 28th year,


Samuel, aged 26 years, drowned at Cam- bridge, an under graduate of Harvard Col- lege ; had a great gift for the languages and had acquired 12 of them when he met his death,


Oceana, daughter of Cyrus, Esq., dec., at Scituate, in her 14th year,


John, at Newport, aged 85 years. American of


April 6, 1812


240


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HARRIS Sarah, wife of James, and daughter of Simeon Smith, at Pawtuxet, in 21st year, Thomas, at Charlestown, Mass., cashier of


Eagle Bank and State Treasurer. Amer- ican of


Nancy, wife of John, at Pawtuxet, in 52d year. American of


Gen. Thomas K., M. C. from Tennessee, from wounds received in a duel with Col. Simp- son, at Tennessee. American of


April 26, 1816


Rhoby Ann, wife of Isaac, and daughter of Caleb Remington, at Johnston, in 21st year. American of


July 23. 1816


Mary, wife of Richard, at Smithfield, in 80th year. She had for a posterity 10 children, 57 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchil- dren ; had lived with her husband 62 years, and 60 years in the house in which she died,


Oct. 2, 1816 May 25, 1817


Stephen, in this town, in 64th year,


Isaac, native of Rhode Island, late of Savan- nah, Ga , at Charleston, S. C.,


Aug. 28, 1819


-, chief mate, from exposure in a ship- wreck,


Jan. 17, 1819


Eliza, wife of Stephen and daughter of James Greene, Esq., at Warwick, in 28th year,


March 23, 1820


Capt. Benjamin, of Boston, native of New- port, at Mobile, Ala., aged 67 years. Amer- ican of


Freelove, daughter of George, in 4th year,


Fanny, wife of Joel and daughter of Elihu Thornton, of Johnston, at Foster, in 35th year,


Aug. 28, 1821


Dr. Benjamin, at Preston, Ct., aged 66 years, Mrs. Marcy, at Newport, aged 78 years, many years member of Second Baptist Church. American of July 16, 1822 Feb. 2, 1823


John, aged 50 years, from a pan of charcoal, Stephen M., of Providence, at Havana, on board ship Gen. Jackson, aged 37 years,


Joseph, at Smithfield, in 71st year,


James, at Johnston, in 26th year,


Mary Greene, daughter of Benjamin C., aged 19 years,


Mr. -- , killed in the descent of his balloon, in England. American of


Elisha, at Cranston, in 8ist year, of Society of Friends, funeral from his son's residence [Bates],


Feb. 21, 1823


Feb. 25, 1823 June 13, 1823


March 9, 1824


July 13, 1824


March 16, 1825


Jan. 2, 1821 March 8, 1821


Capt. Abner, formerly of Providence, at Lyn- don, Vt., aged 42 years,


Nov. 1, 1821 Jan. 19, 1822


Aug. 23, 1812


June 21, 1814


March 1, 1816


241


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


HARRIS Margaret, widow of late Hon. Caleb, of Johnston, at Warwick, in 84th year, Daniel Wilkinson, youngest son of Benjamin, at Smithfield. American of


April 3, 1825


May 6, 1825


Mrs. -- , at Ferrisburgh, Vt., killed from accidental discharge of a gun while being replaced in its accustomed place. Amer- ican of


July 15, 1825


Sally, wife of William, daughter of Timothy Greene, at Pawtuxet, in 37th year,


Nov. 1, 1825


Capt. Christopher, at Johnston, aged 45 years,


Dec. 23, 1825


Benjamin, at Pawtucket, aged about 73 years; pensioner of the Revolution,


Jan. 15, 1826


William, son of Hon. Caleb, of Johnston, at Greenville, Warwick, in 46th year; leaves widow and 9 children,


Jan. 16, 1826


Amey, wife of Samuel B., and eldest daughter of Abraham Wilkinson, of Pawtucket, at Smithfield, in 30th year,


May 27, 1826


Martha, widow of David, Esq., formerly of Providence, and grand daughter of Joseph Jenckes, Governor of Rhode Island, at Stanford, N. Y., aged 101 years, 7 months. American of


James Ist, at Cranston, aged 74 years,


Edward Manton, son of Dr. Stephen, at War- wick,


Aug. 23, 1826


Edward Henry, son of John S., aged 7 months, 8 days,


Oct. 7, 1826.


John Harding, son of John S, aged 2 years, 7 months,


Oct. 13, 1826 Nov. 7, 1826


James B., son of John S., in 5th year,


Freelove, widow of late Elisha, at Cranston, in 80th year; of Society of Friends. Fun- eral from her son Bates ; died


June 27, 1827


Aug. 17, 1827 Sept. 20, 1827


Benjamin Gordon, second son of Edward H., aged 5 years,


Nov. 12, 1827


Mary Aborn, daughter of Edward B., at Cranston, aged 6 years, 7 months, 15 days, Caleb W., son of late William, at Greenville, Warwick, aged 16 years,


James, at Pawtuxet, in 39th year,


Caleb, at Johnston, in 34th year, son of John, Lydia, wife of Oliver, at Cumberland, aged 67 years,


April 15, 1828


June 10, 1828 Dec. 4, 1828 Jan. 18, 1829


Feb. 6, 1829


July 4, 1826 July 30, 1826


Louisa Maria, only child of Solomon, at Foster, aged 3 years, 3 months, 3 days, John, at Pawtuxet, in 74th year, suddenly,


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242


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HARRIS Mary A., wife of Edward B., and daughter of Thomas Greene, of Pawtucket, at Woodstock, Ct.,


Capt. John, of New York State; for last 5 years citizen of Texas, at New Orleans, James (colored),


Rev. William, D. D., at New York, presi- dent of Columbia College, in 65th year,


Thomas, in England, aged 108 years ; he enjoyed uninterrupted health and retained his mental powers to the last. American of Jonathan, at Smithfield, aged about 70 years, John B., at Marblehead, aged 24 years. American of


June 5, 1829


Aug. 21, 1829 Oct. 11, 1829


Oct. 18, 1829


Jan. 15, 1830 Nov. 27, 1830


Dec. 24, 1830


Nancy, wife of John, at Scituate, in 73d year ; of Society of Friends,


Feb. 25, 1831


William, at East Bridgewater, aged 69 years. American of


March 18, 1831


Hannah, widow of William, at Bristol, aged 47 years,


June 11, 1831 July 11, 1831


Jabez, at Scituate, in 53d year,


Betsey, aged 22 years, suddenly ; the doctors said caused by tight lacing. American of John, at Johnston, in 69th year,


Aug. 12, 1831 Feb. 5, 1832 Sept. 3, 1832


Abby S., daughter of John S., in 17th year,


Sarah, wife of Bates, at Cranston, in 60th year,


Sept. 16, 1832


Jan. 28, 1814


Benjamin, at Georgia, aged 44 years. Was probably the tallest man in United States, being 7 ft 22 in. in height. American of George, infant son of Capt. William, at War- wick, aged 10 months,


April 28, 1818


Feb. 13, 1820


Burr, Esq., aged 84 years, in South Carolina. He served in the Revolution as a Captain under LaFayette. American of


Aug. 20, 1822


Mr. - , of Washington City, and his family, at New Orleans, of the fever. American of Capt. George, at Warwick, in 83d year. Was born at Colchester, Eng., and came to America at the time of the French War ; was a noted nautical commander and prom- inent member of Episcopal Church,


Oct. 11, 1822


Oct. 16, 1822


Rev. John, at Preston, Eng., aged 56 years ; died as he had just set down to write at his table ; had written "Subpena." American of


Mary Cecelia, daughter of George G., aged 16 months,


Oct. 7, 1823


Sept. 21, 1824


HARRISON Ann, widow of William, at New- port, aged 79 years. American of


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


243


HARRISON Dr. John, of the Navy, in Washing- ton. American of


Dr. John, of the Navy, at Washington City. American of


William, shot while sitting in front of Mr. Riche's tavern, at Louisville, Ky. Ameri- can of


Feb. 17, 1826


George G., formerly of New York, for several years resident at Providence, in 27th year , leaves wife and 2 children,


March 2, 1827


Mrs. Catherine T., at Apponaug, aged 42 years,


Sept. 10, 1828


Richard, at New York, in 81st year. Ameri- can of


Dec. 11, 1829


Mr. - , killed by Mr. Grimes, in a political quarrel, at I.ewis Co., Ky., leaves wife and two or three children. His age was about 33 years,


Aug. 3, 1830 Dec. 20, 1808


Elizabeth, widow, at Berlin, Ct., aged 95 years. American of


July 15, 1814


Mary, wife of John, at Pawtucket, aged 36 years. American of


Jan. 31, 1815


F-, a confectioner, found murdered in his shop, at Boston,


June 5, 1815 Sept. 9, 1817


Gen. John, at Saybrook, Ct. American of


Abigail, widow of Nicholas, at Newport, aged 96 years,


March 5, 1821


Oct. 8, 1821


Oct. 13, 1821


Aug. 15, 1822


Lydia C., wife of Capt. Gamoleel, aged 37 years, at New Bedford. American of


Jan. 12, 1830


Esther, at Fall River, aged 81 years, of So- ciety of Friends. American of


Jan. 8, 1833


HARTFORD Mary C., at Gorham, Me., aged 19 years. American of


HARTLEY David, Esq., in England, aged 82 years ; was one on part of Great Britain to sign treaty of peace. American of


HARTMAN Ferd, a German, at New Orleans, about 40 years of age, a suicide; cut his throat and shot himself besides ; was a lin-


March 15, 1825


March 22, 1825


Feb. 25, 1814


Betsey, wife of John, Jr., at Taunton, aged 25 years,


Elizabeth, daughter of John, Jr., at Taunton, aged 16 months,


Nicholas, at Pittsburgh, Penn., aged 68 years, native of Newport; served in the Revolution at one time as commissary ser- geant to Gen. Greene,


Elizabeth, wife of James, at Newport, aged 60 years,


Dec. 3, 1826


April 9, 1819


HART Henry, drowned in New York harbor,


244


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HARTMAN :


guist, speaking fluently 6 or 7 languages. American of


HARTSHORN William Henry, son of the late Sylvanus, aged 9 months,


Aug. 20, 1819


Feb. 27, 1816


HARTSHORNE Ellis, aged 23 years. Ameri- can of


Aug. 4, 1820


HARTSHORN Mary, wife of Charles, Esq., daughter of late Andrew Waterman, of Smithfield, at Providence, aged 52 years, Richard, son of John, formerly of Providence, at Boston, aged 14 years,


March 2, 1822


Dec. 7, 1824


Thomas, aged 44 years, after an illness of 4 days ; liveryman ; remains carried to Rox- bury for burial,


June 5, 1825


Mary A., wife of Samuel W., formerly of Providence, at Norfolk, Va., in 21st year,


Jan. 27, 1827


Preston, at Boston, aged 45 years. American of


Dec. 4, 1829


William Pabodie, infant son of Thomas C., aged 7 months,


March 30, 1832


John Henry, infant son of Sylvester, Esq., aged 18 months,


May 8, 1832 Sept. 3, 1832


Charles, aged 66 years,


HARTWELL Maria, wife of Jesse, aged 22 years,


April 5, 1821


Samuel, at Oxford, Mass., aged 76 years. American of


June 27, 1826


Frederick. at Taunton, aged 53 years,


Ephraim, at Taunton, aged 66 years,


Barnabas, at Taunton, aged 37 years. Amer- ican of


Oct. 10, 1823


Rosannah, only daughter of William, at Taunton, aged 3 years,


Sept. 12, 1826


Mary, widow of Peter, at Newport, aged 66 years,


Dec. 1, 1826


Miss Hannah, aged 102 years, at Milton. American of


July 17, 1827


Mrs Silence, widow of David, at Taunton, aged 79 years. American of


Mrs. Lois, at New Bedford, aged 79 years,


HARWOOD Esther, daughter of John, at New- port, in 22d year,


Robert, ordinary seaman, killed on board the Little Belt, in action with U. S. frigate President,


April 10, 1809


May 16, 1811


Silence, widow of Stephen, in this town, aged 84 years,


Dec. 2, 1824


HARVEY James, native of England, in this town, aged 75 years. American of


March 22, 1816 March 28, 1822 Sept. 25, 1822


Sept. 10, 1830 March 14, 1831


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


245


HARWOOD John, at Newport, in 71st year,


Margaret, widow of John, at Newport, in 86th year; her descendants were 7 chil- dren, 35 grand and 24 great-grandchildren, Mrs. Mary, at Plainfield, Mass, aged 37 years. American of


Daniel, at Barre, Mass., aged 37 years. American of


Mary, at Douglass, Mass. American of


Henry, aged 13 years, drowned at Stur- bridge, Mass ,


Sept. 14, 1828


Sept. 14, 1828


HASELL William S., editor of the Wilmington Gazette, at Wilmington, N. C. American of


Oct. 24, 1815


HASSEL Phebe, at Brighton, Eng., has com- pleted her 106 years; has a bounty from the King. American of


HASEY Thomas, of Boston, shot by a private named Travers, at the navy yard, Charles- town,


Nov. 27, 1814


James, son of Edward, aged 2 years,


Major Jonathan, at Belpre, O., formerly of Rochester, Mass., an old Revolutionary of- ficer. American of


Jan. 17, 1817 Oct. 9, 1818


Miss Sarah, at Bristol, aged 80 years,


Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Moses, in Ioth year, Lucy, wife of Jesse, at Taunton, aged 30 years,


Feb. 17, 1820


March 31, 1820


Sept. 13, 1822 Aug. 7, 1825


HASKINS Thomas, at Philadelphia, aged 56 years. American of


Stephen, at Taunton, aged 71 years,


Jonathan, at Dartmouth, aged about 70 years. His death was caused by a scratch of a cat a few days previously. American of


June 15, 1811


Sept. 29, 1820 Sept. 13, 1822


March 14, 1823 Feb. 25, 1825


Theodocius, aged 16 years, drowned at Stur- bridge, Mass ..


Mr. - , at North Brookfield, of the chol- era. American of


July 27, 1832


June 1, 1821


HASKELL Charles, son of Edward, in this town, aged 2 years,


Oct. 24, 1810 Aug. 19, 1813


Benjamin Stewart, eldest son of Col. Caleb, formerly of Cumberland, at Wrentham, aged 20 years,


Maria Hudson, at Cumberland, aged 15 mos., Col. Elnathan, on his plantations in St. Matthew's Parish, S. C., in 70th year, na- tive of Rochester, Mass .; he served through the Revolution, Benjamin, aged 64 years,


Dec. 17, 1825 Feb. 12, 1829


July 12, 1816 Nov. 4, 1826


Sept. 17, 1830


246


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HASKINS Charles, son of William, at New Bed- ford, aged 17 years, from explosion of a gun, HASLETT Gov. Joseph, governor of Delaware, near Milford, Del ,


HASSARD Robert, a native of Connecticut, aged 37 years, at Jamaica. American of HASSEL William, seaman, native of Philadel- phia, killed by the French,


Feb. 2, 1808


HASSENCLEBER Casper, merchant, from premature discharge of his fowling piece, near Baltimore. American of


March 23, 1810


HASTINGS Eliza, daughter of the late Eleazer, in 18th year,


Nov. 22, 1815


Gen. Sir Charles, in England. American of Jonathan, Esq., at Boston, aged 80 years. American of


March 22, 1831


-. son of Edmund T., aged about 16 years, killed by a barrel of flour falling on him. American of


July 1, 1831


Sarah Felors, eldest daughter of Philip, of Providence, at Columbus, O., in 42d year,


Sept. - , 1823


Jane, wife of Philip, aged 33 years, daughter of late Capt. John McGowen, of Columbia, O., at Providence, Mercy, wife of Philip, in 75th year,


April 17, 1826 Sept. 9, 1830


HATCH Lucy Ann, at North Kingstown, in 28th year,


June 13, 1816


Dea. Obadiah, at Kennebunk, Me., aged 89 years. American of


Dec. 4, 1819


James, native of Taunton, Mass., on coast of Africa, aged 45 years ; was on board brig Curlew, of Boston. American of


Oct. 15, 1822


Elizabeth L., wife of Capt. William, eldest daughter of Hon. John Howland, at Bris- tol, aged 22 years,


Ann, daughter of Capt. Samuel, formerly of Nantucket, of East Greenwich, in 19th year,


John, at Pembroke, Mass., aged 73 years, Lois, wife of Isaac, at Attleboro, aged 78 years,


Dec. 2, 1831 June 20, 1823


March 28, 1815


Rt. Hon. Warren, aged 86 years, formerly Governor General of Bengal, and member of Privy Council. His celebrated trial is history. He was in receipt of a pension from the East India Company. American of


Oct. 27, 1818 Nov. 28, 1823


HASWELL Anthony, one of the oldest printers in Vermont, at Bennington, Vt. American of


June 18, 1816


Jan. 4, 1823


July 18, 1828 Sept. 17, 1828


Jan. 23, 1831


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


247


HATCHMAN John, at Boston, aged 85 years, soldier of the Revolution; was under Gen. Lincoln at Charleston, S. C., 1780, at the capture of the place by the British. Amer- ican of


HATHAWAY Samuel, Esq., at Freetown, aged 54 years. American of


a little girl living in the family of Will- iam C. Brown, son of Peleg, Esq., at South Kingstown ; he whipped and roasted this poor child until she died ; a more heart- less crime was never committed,


Abner Alden, of Taunton, Mass., at Barn- well district, S. C., in 25th year, a recent graduate of Brown University,


Sept. 20, 1 818


John, at Sutton, Mass .; he slept in a newly plastered room with a kettle of charcoal. American of


Feb. 27, 1818


William, son of the late John, of Newport, at Baltimore, aged 26 years. American of


Nov. 26, 1819


Joseph, aged 26 years, late of Boston, at Dighton,


Dec. 26, 1819


son of Mr. - , killed in Walcott and Potter's cotton factory, Cumberland. American of


Simmons, of Troy, Mass., formerly of Provi- dence, found dead in the city ; was intox- icated at the time of death. American of Humphrey, at New Bedford, aged 56 years, Silas, formerly of Freetown, at Providence, aged 67 years, pensioner of the Revolution, Frederick, in 27th year,


Desire, widow of Zephaniah, at Newport, in 95th year,


Sept. 28, 1822


Albert Burrows, member of Sophomore Class, Brown University, in 17th year,


Oct. 15, 1822


Elkanah, of Berkeley, at Bristol, aged 46 years.


Oct. 15, 1822


Oct. 22, 1822


Nov. 28, 1822


Enock, at Marine Hospital, in 24th year ; was of Berkeley, Mass., after an illness of several days, which he had contracted at Savannah,


Hope, daughter of late Stephen, at Taunton, in 38th year,


March 25, 1831


Nov. 9, 1810


Dec. 27, 1813


May 2, 1820


Aug. 18, 1820 May 21, 1821


May 7, 1822 June 26, 1822


Harriet, widow of Joseph, and daughter of Gus- tavus Taylor, of Providence, aged 27 years, Mary Alvira, only daughter of late Frederick,


of Providence, at Attleboro, aged 16 months, 16 days,


Mrs. Temperance, native of Newport, at Taunton, aged 79 years,


May 15, 1823


Aug. 10, 1823


Nov. 18, 1823


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HATHAWAY Isaac, in 21st year,


Diadema, widow of Joseph, at Freetown, aged 85 years, George, at Middletown, in 59th year,


July 9, 1827 Aug. 4, 1827


Lydia, widow of Stephen, Jr., at New Bed- ford. American of


March 19, 1830 April 7, 1830 March 16, 1831


John, Esq., at Dighton, aged 73 years,


Samuel, at Worcester, aged 48 years,


Lemira R., only daughter of Benjamin, aged 5 years, 9 months,


Dec. 20, 1832


HATHCOKE Thomas, at Richmond Co., N. C., aged 125 years,


April 12, 1818


HATHARN Major Gen. John, in New York State, aged 76 years, soldier of the Revo- lution. American of


March II, 1825


William. in Putnam Co., Ga., aged 100 years lacking 2 days; was a native of Ireland, buried 3 children there, emigrated with wife and one child, landed at Wilmington, N. C., and settled in Dublin Co .; served 3 tours in the Revolution, as did two of his sons,


April 28, 1831 Jan. 5, 1829


March 9, 1831


Thomas H., Esq., drowned near Norfolk, Va., with three of his slaves. American of HAUPT Elizabeth, wife of Henry, and daughter of the late Capt. H. Warner, of this town, at Savannah, Ga., in 25th year,


Dec. 9, 1831


HAVEN Lucinda, wife of Lovett, at Attleboro, in 27th year,


Charles, at Glocester, aged 25 years,




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