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Joseph, soldier of the Revolution, and ex- governor of Pennsylvania, at Reading, Penn., in 82d year,
July 11, 1823
Nov. 28, 1825
July 12, 1 829 Feb. 15, 1 823
June 28, 1825
June 10, 1832
Samuel, at Portsmouth, aged 86 years. Amer- ican of
May 2, 1826
Sept. 17, 1826 Aug. 8, 1827
March 17, 1829 Feb. 26, 1830
June 18, 1824
261
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
HIGGINBOTHAM Dolozier, a midshipman on board U. S. ship Independence, in Boston harbor, aged 24 years; was of Baltimore. American of
HIGGINS Joseph, at North Providence, aged 47 years, caught in the cogwheel of his grist mill,
John R., at Newport, aged 26 years,
HIGGINSON John, Esq, of Boston, lately from Valparaiso, at Norfolk, Va., aged 40 years. American of
Feb. 22, 1820
HILBORN Capt. - , killed at sea, by his Crew. American of
Aug. 19, 1831
HILDRETH Benjamin W., aged 19 years, son of Dr. Benjamin H., drowned in Boston har- bor by upsetting of a boat,
July 22, 1830
HILL Benjamin M, formerly of Newport, at sea, in 37th year,
Miss Ruth. American of
Mary, wife of Henry, in this town, in 29th year,
Aug. 13, 1812
Benjamin, son of Henry, aged 2 years, 3 months,
Aug. 25, 1812
Miss Lydia Munroe, in this town, in 25th year,
Aug. 9, 1813 April 11, 1816
Mrs. -. wife of Jesse, at Glocester,
Capt. Thomas, in 46th year, suddenly, at Foster,
July 18, 1816 Aug. 2, 1816
Job W., at Warwick, in 25th year,
Rev. John, pastor Congregational church, at Seekonk, suddenly, in 59th year,
Nov. 14, 1816
Jane, daughter of Capt. Richard, at Lyme, Ct., aged 16 years, drowned,
Aug. 13, 1817
Sept. 23, 1817
Elizabeth, wife of Samuel, in 80th year,
Joseph, in 81st year,
Henry, formerly of Brighton, Mass., in 38th year.
Aug. 13, 1820
Jeremiah, formerly of Newport, at the hospi- tal here, in 29th year,
Capt. Aaron, of Providence, at New York, aged 35 years, Randall, at Foster, in 26th year,
Feb. 24, 1821 April 8, 1821
Aug. 9, 1821.
May 12, 1822 Oct. 16, 1822
Daniel, son of Samuel, of Smithfield, R. I., in 28th year, at Spartenberg District, S. C., John, Jr., son of John, of Providence, at Mill- edgeville, Ga., in 23d year,
Nov. 2, 1819 Dec. 30, 1819 May 30, 1820
Sept. 18, 1820
Sarah, widow of Jeremiah, of Newport, aged 65 years, Lydia, widow, aged 83 years, Samuel, in 84th year,
Oct. 21, 1817
Nov. 10, 1810 Dec. 24, 1824
June 15, 1809 Aug. 3, 1810
262
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HILL Cromwell, at Pawtucket, aged 49 years,
William E , at Charleston, S. C., in 25th year, Leonard, Jr., in 31 st year,
James, at Smithfield, aged 25 years, killed by a falling tree,
Dec. 22, 1823
Feb. 28, 1825
Mrs. Sarah, at Cumberland, aged 88 years, Freelove, wife of James, formerly of Reho- both, at Johnston,
Charlotte, widow of Henry, aged 37 years,
Benjamin, at Cranston, in 80th year. Amer- ican of
Aug. 16, 1825
Zerviah, daughter of Nathaniel, aged 22 years, at Foster. American of
Aug. 30, 1825
Frederick, Esq., attorney at law, at New York, formerly of Vermont, aged 72 years. American of
Sept. 23, 1825 Nov. 17, 1825
Susan, aged 18 years, at Cumberland,
Ann A., daughter of Ezulah, at Boston, aged 6 years, 6 months ; was standing by the stove when her clothes took fire, she lived about 10 hours,
Mary, wife of Major Christopher, in 48th year. She was a member of Elder Eddy's church, Newport, 30 years. They have buried all their children, 9 in number,
Capt. Jonathan, at Warren, in 67th year, Revolutionary pensioner,
Nov. 1, 1826
Miss Mary, at Providence, aged 27 years,
Dec. 20, 1826
June 19, 1827
Aug. 5, 1827 Aug. 31, 1827 Jan. 13, 1828
May 16, 1828 Aug. 15. 1828
infant son of George,
son of Oliver, aged 1 1 years. at Cobble skill, Schoharie Co., N. Y., fell from the church steeple. American of
Barbara, at Seekonk, in 75th year. She was an Indian doctress, and many years car- ried papers through Rehoboth ; in her will she left her property, some $4,000, to the Baptist Church at Seekonk.
Eliza, eldest daughter of Capt. Fones G., at East Greenwich, in 22d year,
Amos, of Attleboro, died in jail. American of
Aug. 21, 1829
Oct. 3, 1829
Nov. 30, 1829 March 26, 1830
Christopher, Esq., of Providence, on board sloop Rising Star, on passage from Balti- more where he had been for his health. American of
Rufus, at Westphalia, Vt., in 57th year, leaves wife and 14 children,
Napoleon, son of George, aged 6 months,
Lydia, infant daughter of Henry C.,
Rhoda, wife of Samuel, at Scituate, in 82d year,
Dec. 24, 1822 Aug. 15, 1823 Sept. 9, 1823
March 3, 1825 May 4, 1825
Nov. 23, 1825
Oct. 14, 1826
263
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
HILL Thomas, merchant, aged 50 years, at sea on board packet ship Florida ; was a native of Boston, and a merchant at Gibraltar, Hon. Aaron, at Boston, former postmaster; had been a member of State Senate and of the Council. American of
Sept. 5, 1830
Nov. 30, 1830
John, at Thompson, in Franklin Co., Penn., at the residence of his son, aged 123 or 127 years, the former his calculation, the latter his neighbors', who had seen his discharge from the army; was born in Hereford- shire, Eng., in Queen Anne's reign, served an apprenticeship in a dairy, enlisted for 7 years under George I; when that time expired he again enlisted and served 21 years in England, Ireland, Spain and America on the Illinois river ; was wounded in the head at Gibraltar, and in the leg in Illinois, which wound continued a running sore till death ; married when 60, settled in Lancaster Co., Penn., leaves 2 children, 15 grand and 2 great-grandchildren,
Samuel, Jr., Esq., at Smithfield, in 65th year, Hannah, youngest daughter of Bernard, aged 5 years, 5 months,
George W., at Smithfield, in 31st year, Barnett, at Slatersville, aged 81 years,
HILLER David, at Rochester, Mass., of Society of Friends. American of
Thomas, at Marblehead, aged 64 years. American of
HILLHOUSE Hon. William, at Montville, Ct., aged 88 years, many years member of governors' council. American of
Mrs. Sarah, at Washington, Ga, in 75th year, widow of David; she conducted for several years the editorial and mechanical departments of the Washington Monitor,
HILLIARD Capt. Jonathan, of Little Compton, in 48th year.
HILLMAN Betsey, wife of Reuben, daughter of David Chace, of Barnstable, at New Bed- ford,
HILLS Lydia, wife of James A., at Coventry, aged 26 years. American of
Susan, daughter of James, at Coventry. American of
John, son of James, of Johnston, at Warwick, in 30th year,
March 23, 1831 June 28, 1831
Jan. 30, 1832 Feb. 24, 1832 Dec. 5, 1832
July 26, 1825
June 25, 1830
Feb. 2, 1816
March 24, 1831
March 7, 1810
July 11, 1826 Feb. 13, 1816 Feb. 13, 1816 April 8, 182 4
264
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HIMES George, at Wickford, aged 58 years,
Abby, daughter of John, aged 5 years, 8 months,
Oct. 27, 1822
HINCKLEY Capt. Richard B., of Boston, at Havana, suddenly,
Sept. 6, 1816
Zezia V., wife of Cornelius T., and daughter of Capt. David Joy, of Nantucket, at Providence, removed to Nantucket for burial,
Abigail, widow, at Falmouth, aged 90 years. American of
Charles Joseph, son of T. C., aged 8 months, Andrew Jackson, son of C. T.,
Joseph, at Albany, aged 63 years. American of
Oct. 5, 1830
HINE William, aged 23 years, killed at a train- ing, by the accidental discharge of a fire piece,
Sept. 30, 1828
HINES Lydia, wife of William, and daughter of Jesse Potter, of Glocester, at Hardwick, N. Y., in 24th year. American of
Aug. 15, 1815
Dauphin S., at Coventry, aged 27 years. American of
March 10, 1818
Phebe, wife of Joseph, Esq., at Coventry, in 49th year. American of
July 21, 1818
Elizabeth Greene, daughter of Joseph, at Coventry, in 21st year,
Aug. 29, 1818
Mary, daughter of Joseph, Esq., at Coventry, in 23d year,
April 30, 1819
Nancy, daughter of Joseph, Esq., at War- wick, in 18th year,
March 30, 1820
Nov. 5, 1822
July 23, 1824
Phebe, wife of John H., and daughter of late Silas Baker, at Warwick, in 40th year,
Nov. 6, 1825
HINMAN Hon. Curtis, at Southbury, Ct., aged about 35 years. American of
William, of Bangor, Me., at Providence, aged 17 years, HINTON Rev. George Lloyd. American of HITCHCOCK Luke, formerly of Pawtucket, at Presque Isle, Penn., in 30th year. Ameri- can of ,
March 2, 1826
Jan. 5, 1821
Aug. 28, 1831 Oct. 2, 1832
March 8, 1814
George B., one of the editors of the Georgia Journal, at Milledgeville, Ga. American of William Henry, infant son of Col. William, at Norwich, Ct.,
Rachal, infant daughter of William, at Nor- wich Falls, Ct. American of
June 21, 1825
Stephen, of Coventry, and grandson of late Cyrus French, of Kingston, where he died suddenly,
Aug. 29, 1819
Sept. 29, 1825
Nov. 29, 1825 Aug. 9, 1828 July 30, 1829
265
HITCHCOCK Capt. Heli, formerly of Massa- chusetts, at Westminster, Vt., in 63d year. American of
Mrs. Charlotte, in 42d year,
HISCOX Edwin, aged 19 months; Sarah Ann, in 4th year; children of Pardon, at New- port. American of
HIXON Ezra and his wife, at Dana, Mass., about HOAR Capt. William, at Warren, in 46th year,
Martha, wife of George, at Warren, in 21st year,
Martha, daughter of George, at Warren, aged 6 months,
Phebe, widow of William, at Warren, in 78th year,
William, infant son of John, aged 5 months, Benjamin, at Bristol, aged 81 years,
Hannah, wife of Allen, at Warren, aged 62 years,
HOARD Hatty Whipple, adopted daughter of late Gen. John Whipple, aged 27 years,
HOBART John Henry, Protestant Bishop of New York, at Auburn, N. Y., in 55th year. American of
Rt. Rev. Henry I., Bishop of New York. American of
Daniel, at Boston, aged 47 years. American of
Hawkes, at Hingham, aged 78 years. Ameri- can of
HOBB Isaac, murdered by his son-in-law, Selah Hickox, near Middlebury, Vt.,
HOBBINS Thomas, grocer, drowned in New York harbor,
HOBSON John alias Furlong, a private, exe- cuted at Savannah, Ga.,
HODGDON Col. Samuel, an officer of the Rev- olution, at Philadelphia. American of
HODGE Charles, at Hadley, Mass., aged 21 years, expired while in the act of throwing a snowball. American of
James, of U. S. Frigate Guerriere, at Nor- folk, Va., a midshipman. American of Minerva, aged 18 years, drowned in Connec- ticut river, near Chatham. American of HODGES Mrs. Jerusa, at Taunton, in 76th year, widow of Capt. Abijah, Abijah, in 54th year,
Harriet Eliza, infant daughter of Charles, Ezeikiel Burr, infant son of Charles,
June 9, 1818 July 3, 1830
Oct. 12, 1821 Jan. 21, 1810
Sept. 6, 1810
March 12, 1821
Sept. 15, 1821
Dec. 11, 1821 July 27, 1824
March 28, 1829
March 16, 1831
May 3, 1827
Sept. 17, 1830
Oct. 5, 1830
April 29, 1831
April 29, 1831
June 5, 1815
Dec. 20, 1808
April 28, 1820
June 18, 1824
April 18, 1815
March 26, 1824
Aug. 30, 1831
Feb. 23, 1810
June 12, 1812 Dec. 18, 1815 March 18, 1807
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
266
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HODGES William Gray, son of James, Esq., dec., in 19th year, at Taunton,
Henry Albert, son of Charles, at Providence, aged 6 months,
T. C., merchant, at Georgetown, D. C. American of
Job, formeny of Mansfield, Mass., at Rut- land, Vt., aged 78 years,
Aug. 6, 1822
Thomas, at Taunton, aged 82 years,
Sept. 4, 1822
James L., son of James L., Esq., at Taunton, aged 10 months,
Nov. 2, 1822
George W., of Stoughton, master of brig Ironsides, a brother of the American Con-
sol, at Cape de Verde, on coast of Africa. American of
July 30, 1824
Joseph, formerly of Hallowell, Me., at Provi- dence, aged 38 years,
Aug. 31, 1824
Josiah, at Norton, aged 84 years,
Sept. 14, 1825
Thomas Jackson, son of Charles, aged 15 months,
May 19, 1826
Mrs. Anna, wife of Henry, at Taunton, aged 76 years,
March 15, 1828
Henry, at Taunton, aged 81 years. American of
Galen, aged 53 years,
Clarrissa, wife of David C., at Taunton, aged 29 years,
May 11, 1828
Clarrissa, wife of David C., at Taunton,
June 15, 1828
George, at Norton,
Dec. 21, 1828
Hannah, daughter of George, at Norton, aged 13 years,
F. b. 20, 1829
Harford B., youngest son of Isaac B., Esq., of Norton and late a resident of Provi-
dence, at Charleston, S. C., in 29th year. American of
Anna Maria, daughter of Joseph, in 6th year, Job, at Walpole, suddenly, aged 25 years. American of
Edwin Rea, infant son of Charles, Isaac, Jr., in 50th year,
HODGKINS Col. Joseph, at Ipswich, Mass .; aged 86 years, soldier of the Revolution, was a lieutenant in Capt. Wade's company of Minute Men and fought at Bunker Hill ; was at battle and retreat from Long Isl- and, at Harlem Heights, White Plains and Princeton; was in several engagements when Bourgoyne was captured. American of
Timothy, at Glocester, aged 73 years, Revo- lutionary pensioner. American of
Aug. 10, 1818
Jan. 30, 1819
Oct. 26, 1821
Oct. 2, 1829
Oct. 22, 1830
-
March 31, 1829 May 31, 1829
Nov. 17, 1829
Sept. 30, 1830 Sept. 26, 1832
March 28, 1828 April 6, 1828
267
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
HOFFMAN -, at Granville, Mass., aged 103 years. American of
Maria F., wife of John Ogden Hoffman, Esq., at New York, in 43d year. American of Capt. Jeremiah C., only surviving son of Capt. Stephen, of Wickford, drowned in the wreck of sloop Revenge of Wickford, off Little Egg harbor, aged 28 years, Dec. 19, 1824 George, at Chester Co., Penn., aged 95 years; was engaged as a teamster under Gen. Braddock, in 1775. American of Jan. 22, 1830
HOGAN Gen. Edward, killed in a duel with Judge Andrew Scott, at Little Rock, Ark., HAGUET Capt., of New York, lost in the wreck of the ship Helen, at sea. American of
May 31, 1828
Feb. 4, 1820
HOHENLOHE the Prince, who died last Janu- ary, aged 81 years, at Lucerne; was not the one who was reported to work miracles but uncle to that one who is Diocesan Vicar, at Baneberg, in Bavaria, and is not 31 years old. American of
HOLBERG Count Frederick Leopold, in Ger- many. American of
HOLBROOK Mrs. Priscilla, wife of Henry, Jr., at Wrentham, Mass., aged 29 years. Amer- ican of
Abel, in 30th year,
Sarah S., widow of Abel, in 37th year,
Joel, formerly of Braintree, at Providence, in 33d year,
David, at Holden, aged 72 years, very sud- denly, a soldier at the commencement of the Revolution,
Mrs. Margaret, at South Boston, aged 29 years. American of
Stephen, at Uxbridge, in 67th year. Ameri- can of
J-, printer, aged about 25 years, of chol- era, at New York,
HOLCOMBE Rev. Henry, pastor of First Bap- tist church, at Philadelphia, in 62d year,
HOLCROFT Thomas, Esq., in 6ist year, an English author, at London, England, leaves wife and 6 children and two daughters by former marriage,
HOLDEN Capt. Ruel, of Warren, at New Lon- don, Sarah, wife of Capt. Thomas, at Warwick, in 36th year,
July 26, 1822 July 18, 1823
March 30, 1824
Feb. 22, 1820
Nov. 26, 1813 May 30, 1819 Jan. 11, 1824
Oct. 14, 1825
July 20, 1828
Aug. 6, 1830
Aug. 27, 1830 July 31, 1832
May 21, 1824
March 23, 1809
Oct. 1, 1809
Jan. 25, 1811
268
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HOLDEN Charles, in 66th year,
Moses, at Boston, aged 37 years ; had buried 5 children the week before. American of Sarah, daughter of the late Charles, in this town, aged 23 years,
March 21, 1812
March 1, 1814
Jan. 26, 1815
Nancy, wife of Havilah, at Cranston, in 23d year,
Charles, at Coventry, in 81 st year,
Capt. Samuel, at Mendon, aged 81 years, sol- dier of the Revolution. American of
Feb. 27, 1818
James Snow, infant son of Ulysses, aged 3 months, 3 days,
Dec. 18, 1820
Julia Ann, wife of Ulysses, aged 25 years
April 12, 1822
Miss Deliverance, at Warwick, in 86th year,
Feb. 3, 1823
Gen. Thomas, at Warwick, in 82d year,
Feb. 12, 1823
Sarah, wife of Anthony, Esq., at Warwick, in 70th year,
Jan. 25, 1824
Alfred C., son of Stephen, at Natick, in 4th year,
April 18, 1825
Ulysses, aged 35 years; was in his store when he suddenly dropped lifeless. Amer- ican of
Oct. 25, 1825 Feb. 19, 1 826
John, an officer of the Revolution,
May 1, 1827
Sarah, widow of Charles, in 77th year,
Jan. 19, 1828
Henry, formerly of Warren, at Providence, aged 43 years,
Nov. 7, 1828
Henrietta M., eldest daughter of Capt. Thomas R., aged 24 years,
May 20, 1829
Eliza C .. at Boston, widow, aged 36 years. American of
April 29, 1831
Somerset, of Delaware, murdered by two villains, at New York. American of Pardon, at Foster, in 53d year,
Aug. 9, 1831
Dec. 19, 1831
HOLDREDGE John, at Bristol Asylum, aged 75 years. American of
Jan. 28, 1823
wife of Capt. John, master of ship William Tell, at sea, on board said ship a few days after leaving New Orleans,
HOLDRIDGE Phebe, wife of Dea. William, at Pawtuxet, in 76th year,
William, at Pawtuxet, in 86th year,
HOLKAR John, Esq., formerly French consul in United States. While residing in France, in the Revolution, he furnished large quantities of clothing to the soldiers. He married in Boston and for many years has lived in retirement in Virginia. Amer- ican of
June -, 1829
Aug. 2, 1825
Dec. 7, 1828
May IO, 1822
John, aged 73 years, of Society of Friends,
May 30, 1816 Nov. 17, 1817
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
269
HOLLAND Edwin C., at Charleston, S. C. American of
Mrs. Rebecca, native of and at Philadelphia, aged 108 years, 1 month, 4 days [a woman is now living at the almshouse here aged III years],
Thomas, murdered by his brother James, at Onslow Co., N. C. American of
HOLLEY Dr. H-, late president of Transyl- vania University, at sea, on board snip Louisiana,
Capt. Richard, of Edgartown, master of ship Mercator, of New Bedford, in 31st year ; having got entangled in a tow line, was carried overboard by a whale and drowned, HOLLIDAY D. C., Esq., in Mississippi Ter. American of
HOLLINS A-, in England, executed for murder. American of
HOLLINGS Rev. William, of St. Owens Street, Hereford, in 75th year ; was a noted miser and noted also for his singularities ; died March 25, 1820. See his obituary in Amer- ican of
HOLLIS Reuben, killed near Centreville, by being thrown out of his carriage, was from Plainfield, Ct.,
HOLLOWAY Benjamin, son of Capt. Daniel, at Newport, in 37th year,
Eldredge, of North Kingstown, a resident for some years at Matanzas, murdered on board brig Crawford, by pirates, on passage home. American of
July 27, 1827
Aug. 24, 1817
Sept. 9, 1831
HOLMES Mary, widow of Joseph, at Attleboro, in 52d year, suddenly,
William, executed for piracy, at Boston,
James, of East Greenwich, son of Samuel, at Savannah. Ga.,
Mary, wife of Henry, and danghter of James Burrell, of Roxbury, at Providence, aged 42 years,
Isaac T., aged 28 years,
Lucy, widow of Ebenezer, at Pomfret, aged 39 years. American of
John, Esq., planter, of John's Island, at Charleston, S. C. American of
Sept. 28, 1824
Feb. 15, 1825
May 2, 1828
July 31, 1827
March 6, 1829
May 7, 1819
July 14, 1815
June 13, 1820
March 10, 1832
Aug. 25, 1809
HOLMAN Joseph George, at Rockaway, L. I., in 53d year, an actor.
Lois A., wife of Rev David, at Douglass, Mass., suddenly, aged 46 years,
Dec. 21, 1815
June 15, 1820
June 23, 1820
Oct. 4, 1820 Nov. 6, 1820
June 18, 1822
July 22, 1823
270
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HOLMES Miss Hannah H., aged 28 years,
Robert N., aged 27 years, son of Capt. John, Gersham, at Taunton, aged 17 years. Amer- ican of
Oct. 24, 1823 Aug. 3, 1824
Nov. 9, 1824
Hon. Hugh, in Virginia, one of court judges at Winchester, Va.,
Jan. 27, 1825 July 17, 1825
Robert, aged 40 years, at Londonderry, N. H., Henry, aged about 23 years. American of John J. Levitt, son of Oliver, aged 13 months,
Oct. 7, 1825
April 8, 1826
Eliphalet, at Attleboro, in 78th year,
May 2, 1826
Adeline Frances, daughter of Joseph F., aged 3 years, 9 months,
June 26, 1827 Feb. 8, 1828
Sarah Newell, infant daughter of Joseph F., Caroline Jane, daughter of Joseph F., aged 2 years, 6 months.
April 11, 1828
Henry, in 50th year,
Nov. 30, 1828
Mary Ann, wife of Augustus, and daughter of Ephraim Stanford, at Attleboro, in 28th year, suddenly,
Feb. 11, 1829
Capt. Samuel, formerly cf Barnstable, at New York, aged 57 years,
March II, 1829
, wife of Ezra, killed by her husband, while deranged, at Worcester, Mass. American of
Oct. 2, 1829
Miss Lydia, at Halifax, N. S., aged 100 years, 2 months. American of
Nov. 6, 1829
Henry, at Taunton, aged 40 years. Amer- ican of
Dec. 22, 1829
Esther P., at Plymouth, aged 22 years. Amer- ican of
June 11, 1830
Chester, at New Orleans, of the fever,
Sept. 1, 1830
Deborah Ann, wife of Oliver, in 35th year, Susan Magdalene, daughter of Otis,
June 23, 1832
Almoran, killed by a fall of a diving bell, at Long Wharf, Boston. American of HOLROYD George, eldest son of William, Esq., in this town, in 30th year (military honors), Patience, wife of William, in 55th year,
Sept. 28, 1832
Jan. 30, 1815
Nov. 26, 1816
Samuel T, son of William, of Providence, at sea, on passage from Wilmington to this port, aged about 26 years. American of
Nov. 4, 1817
Julia M., wife of William, Jr., at Seekonk, in 43d year. American of
May 2, 1820
Mary Ann, aged 4 years, daughter of late Samuel T., of Providence, at Uxbridge,
Oct. 18, 1822
William, Sen., in 81st year,
June 21, 1826
Abby S., eldest daughter of William, in 18th year,
Jan. 8, 1828
Nov. 16, 1813
HOLT Mrs. Sarah, widow of Nathaniel, at New- port, in 72d year. American of
Nov. 28, 1831
271
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
HOLT , son of John, aged 8 years, killed by explosion of gunpowder, at Boston,
James, son of Benjamin, of Newport, at Havana, in 26th year. American of
Christopher, of Newport, at Wilmington, N. C., in 24th year,
Susan, wife of Nathaniel, at Newport, in 23d year. American of
Eliza, at Newport, in 24th year,
Oliver, at Pomfret, aged 49 years. American of
Nov. 27, 1821
Aug. 27, 1822
Sarah, wife of William, at Newport, aged 44 years,
Oct. 19, 1823
Sarah, wife of William, at Newport, aged 44 years. American of
William, at Newport, aged 52 years. Ameri- can of
March 8, 1825
Capt. Joseph, of Hampton, Ct., at Providence, in 66th year,
May 10, 1826
William, son of late Nehemiah, at Chaplin, Ct., aged 20 years. American of
Jan. 23, 1829
HOLTON Hon. Samuel, at Danvers, aged 77 years. Was President of Congress at the time of the Revolution. American of
June 16, 1816
David, at Baltimore, killed by a fall from a house,
June 6, 1820
HOLTZMAN Elie, at Georgetown, D. C., jumped from a window while asleep and so injured himself as to cause death,
July 9, 1828
Feb. 4, 1825
March 31, 1829
Nov. 14, 1820
Anna, wife of Rev. Jonathan, at Newton, Mass., aged 71 years,
HONE, at New York. American of
HOOD Admiral Alexander, (Lord Viscount Bridgeport), aged 87 years. American of Sir Samuel Vice Admiral at Madras, after three days illness,
Samuel Lord Viscount, Admiral of the Red, and Governor of Greenwich hospital aged 92 years. Was Post Captain in 1756. American of
Jane Canady, daughter of Joseph, at Paw- tucket, in 6th year. American of
June 23, 1818
July 6, 1819
Sept. 9, 1819
Sept. 17, 1819 Aug. 30, 1821
Frances, wife of Nathaniel, at Newport, in 39th year. American of
Oct. 28, 1823
HOLYOKE Margaret, eldest daughter of Ed- ward A., M. D., at Salem, aged 62 years. American of
Dr. Edward Augustus, at Salem, in forst year,
HOMER Edward Hayman, of Boston, aged 24 years, son of John, at Falmouth, Eng.,
Sept. 4, 1824 April 17, 1832
July 1, 1814
Dec. - , 1814
March 15, 1816
Oct. 30, 1821
272
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HOOD Thankful, wife of Abiezer D., at Taun- ton, aged 24 years,
Joseph, Jr., at Taunton, aged 33 years,
William, Jr., in Anne Arundell Co., Md., aged 40 years, a suicide. He made himself a pile of wood brush and other combustible matter then placed himself in the midst and set it on fire. Though he was taken out before life was extinct he lived but a short time. American of
Sarah, wife of Joseph, at Taunton, aged 66 years,
Mrs. Susannah, at Taunton, aged 37 years. American of
Noble, of Warren, at Matanzas, aged 45 years, John, formerly of Taunton, at Coventry, aged 58 years,
HOODS -, child of Thomas, at Brooklyn, N. Y., aged I year, fell into the fire while the mother was absent. American of
HOOGS William, late of Newton, Mass., now of Quebec. His eight children, Mary, Har- riet, Eliza, Nancy, Caroline, John, Stoddard and Henry, being sent for by their father, and on their journey with George Cook and two boatmen were all drowned in Lake Champlain,
HOOK Major -- , formerly Major in East India Company's service, in England, aged 75 years. American of
HOOKER Capt. Jonathan, at Portsmouth, N. H. His child aged 2 years drank boiling hot coffee from the spout of the kettle. Amer- ican of
Miss Mary, aged 22 years, killed by lightning, at Berlin, Ct.,
May 31, 1821
HOOKEY Miss Frances, in 55th year. Ameri- can of
HOOPER Thomas, silversmith, at Philadelphia. His two children a son aged 8 and daugh-
ter aged 4 years poisoned by taking the wrong medicine. American of
James W., Esq., of Massachusetts, an officer in Marine Corps, in the West Indies. American of
Hon. Stephen, aged 39 years, a Boston Al- derman, formerly State Senator from Essex Co. American of
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July 22, 1823
Dec. 27, 1823
June 24, 1825 May 29, 1827
Jan. 20, 1829
May 3, 1831
Nov. 10, 1810
Jan. 16, 1827
March 4, 1813
Hon. John, Judge of Probate for Hamden and late Chief Justice of Circuit Court for Western District, at Springfield,
March 7, 1829
Feb. 4, 1820
July 16, 1811
Feb. 13, 1816
Sept. 21, 1824
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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
HOOPER Calvin, at Bridgewater, aged 24 years. American of
James, at Bridgwater, aged 82 years, the last surviving soldier in the town of the old French War. American of
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