Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 30

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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Sept. 20, 1825


Dec. 23, 1828


HOOPER Eleazer, Esq, postmaster, aged 47 years, formerly of Portsmouth, at East Cambridge. American of


May 28, 1830


Mrs. Elizabeth, at Marblehead, aged 72 years. American of July 7, 1830


Mrs. Rebecca, at Marblehead, aged 33 years. American of


Dec. 3, 1830


David, at Bridgewater, aged 87 years. Amer -. ican of


March 25, 1831


Luther, at Bridgewater, aged 85 years. American of


May 17, 1831


HOOSER Mr. - , in Stokes Co., N. C. He had lately been on the Grand Jury and had sworn to return bills against all those he knew who sold spirituous liquors ; his wife was one ; because he had not returned. her his conscience so upbraided him that he committed suicide. American of


HOPKINS Lieut. - , killed in a duel by Lieut. Hall, at Blandensburg, Md ; were of Col. Carberry's Regiment,


Ruth, widow of Capt. George, at Smithfield, in 62d year, member Society of Friends, Rev. Favell, in England, aged 87 years. Though possessed of considerable wealth he dressed more like a beggar; he ex- changed his hat with a scarecrow on an oc- casion when going to attend service. Amer- ican of


Rufus, Esq., at Scituate, in 88th year. He was a Judge Represenative and Magistrate, burial at North End, Providence,


John C., only son of Constant, at Boston, of hydrophobia, aged 4 years. American of Rev. Daniel, D. D., pastor of Third Church, at Salem, Mass., aged 80 years. American of


William, in 36th year,


Daniel, at North Providence, in 66th year,


Miss Mary, at Middletown, aged 91 years. American of


Gen. Stephen A., of Donaldsonville, La., at- torney at law. Was shot in the Court House by Pierre Valet, a Frenchman ; was buried with military honors,


Sept. 26, 1823


March 13, 1812


March 24, 1812


Aug. 25, 1812


Aug. 14, 1813 Aug. 16, 1814


Dec. 23, 1814 April 23, 1815 May 12, 1815


Oct. 6, 1815


Oct. 21, 1815


274


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HOPKINS Elisha, at Smithfield, aged about 35 years. American of


Mrs. Celia, wife of Capt. Nicholas, in 36th year,


Dorcas, at Glocester, in 92d year ; remarka- ble for combing worsted, computed that she had combed 12,080 pounds,


Rufus, second mate brig Soll and Hope, eld- est son of Stephen, of this town, drowned in the Rio Grande, in 29th year,


Comfort, widow of Asa, at Providence, in 67th year,


Lucy Ann, daughter of Capt. Thomas, at Providence, in 16th year,


Thurston, formerly of Newport, at Beaufort, S. C.,


Gen. Samuel, in Kentucky ; he served in the Revolution and that of 1812; was at one time an M. C. American of


Mary, widow of Jonathan, at South Kings- town, aged 87 years,


Rhoda, wife of Hanan, at Foster, in 74th year,


Jesse, Jr., at Pawtucket, aged 21 years. American of


Joseph Warren, only son of Joseph O., form- erly of Rhode Island, at Norwich, Ct., aged 9 months, 21 days,


Sarah, only daughter of Sylvanus, at Scitu- ate, in 29th year,


Ruth, at Smithfield, at an advanced age. American of


Hannah, wife of Major David, daughter of late Stephen Arnold, of this State, at the U. S. Arsenal at Baltimore. American of Richard, merchant, aged 29 years, of firm Barker and Hopkins, at New York, William (colored), in 27th year,


Anna, wife of Emor, at Foster, in 33d year,


Sukey (colored), aged 67 years,


Mrs. Robey, at Jamestown, in 38th year,


Mary, wife of Oliver, at Jamestown. Ameri- can of


Capt. Stephen, in 47th year,


Rev. Mr. - , in England ; he fell dead be- fore the altar at his marriage at the point where the ring was placed on the bride's finger, at Hereford, Eng. American of Capt. Nicholas, in Lower Sandusky, O., in 41st year, leaves widow and three children,


Nov. 3, 1815


Nov. 12, 1815


April 14, 1816


Nov. 9, 1817


Jan. 13, 1818


Nov. 24, 1818


Oct. 15, 1819


Nov. 5, 1819


Nov. 15, 1819


Jan. 23, 1820


June 9, 1820


Sept. 25, 1820


June 1, 1821


March 8, 1822


June 18, 1822


Aug. 17, 1822 Oct. 27, 1822


Dec. 8, 1822


March 9, 1823


June 28, 1823


July 8, 1823 July 8, 1823


Sept. 23, 1823


Oct. 22, 1823


275


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


HOPKINS Christopher, son of late Daniel, at North Providence,


Major Sylvanus, late of Scituate, at Norwich, Čt., in 80th year,


Mary, widow of late Major Sylvanus, of Scit- uate, at Norwich, Ct., in 61st year ; she was the youngest daughter of the late Capt. Peter Wanton, of Newport,


Sarah, widow of Capt. John B., aged 82 years, John, son of John, Esq., member of senior class Brown University, at Windham, N. H., aged 25 years, Israel, in 18th year,


Uriah, in 87th year,


Miss Hart, in 81st year, at North Provi- dence,


July 11, 1825


Oct. 14. 1825


Mary A., wife of Hon. Robert, at Foster, aged 61 years,


Jesse, at Pawtucket, aged 60 years,


Samuel, drowned in the bay. American of Mrs. Asee, at Warwick, aged 55 years,


June 10, 1827


June 12, 1828


July 17, 1828 Aug. 27, 1828


Oct. 9, 1829


March 5, 1830


Sabina, widow of Amos, youngest daughter of late Edward Evans, of Glocester, at Providence, in 64th year,


Stephen, in 69th year,


child of Mrs. - , aged 4 years, on board of schooner Pocket, from Ellsworth, Me .; she had come to remove her hus- band's remains (who was drowned a short time since) to Ellsworth. American of HOPKINSON Francis, youngest son of Hon. Francis, " one of the Signers." at George- town, D. C., in 44th year. American of HOPPIN Col. Benjamin in this town, in 63d year,


John B., eldest son of Davis W., of Provi- dence, in South America, in 26th year,


May 16, 1824


Aug. 18, 1824


Aug. 27, 1824 Dec. 8, 1824


Dec. 31, 1824 Jan. 9, 1825 April 3, 1825


Capt. Samuel S., of Providence, commander of ship Louisa, at Havana, aged 27 years, William Cheever, aged 25 years, late agent Newport Marig Co., at Newport, N. Y.,


Dec. 25, 1825


Aug. 9, 1826, Sept. 11, 1826 May 25, 1827


Ann, widow of Zebedee, at Foster, aged 92 years, 4 months, 12 days,


Eliza, wife of Col. Stephen G., at Warwick, in 21st year,


Varnum Lorenzo, son of Varnum, at Foster, Noyes, late of Foster, at Baltimore. Ameri- can of


Susannah, widow of Daniel, at North Provi- dence, in 74th year,


May 27, 1830 June 1, 1830


May 10, 1831


Oct. 14, 1823


Nov. 30, 1809


Feb. - , 1819


276


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HOPPIN Abby, wife of Richard, at Providence, in 32d year,


March 15, 1819


Thomas Lewis, son of Richard, suddenly, aged 4 years,


Nov. 19, 1820


David W., in 52d year,


Oct. 12, 1822


Hannah, widow of David W.,


Sept. 18, 1823


Dr. George W,, aged 57 years,


Feb. 3, 1826


Susan, youngest child of George W., aged 2 years, 2 months,


Sept. 9, 1826 Oct. 14, 1827


Almira, aged 24 years,


Harriet Jones, daughter of Thomas C., aged 2₺ years,


March 5, 1828


Hannah, wife of Nicholas, aged 79 years


Jan. 18, 1829


Nicholas, aged 78 years, Masonic honors,


Feb. 23, 1829


HORNE Amey, widow of John, and daughter of the late Gen. Thomas Allen, at Barring- ton. American of


July 16, 1816 Aug. 21, 1823


HORN Daniel, at Barrington, aged 46 years,


John, at Wakefield, N. H., aged 92 years, first town officer, third settler and oldest man in the town. American of


Jan. 12, 1830


Nov. 12, 1824


HORSELEY Dr. Samuel, surgeon U. S. Navy, at Portsmouth,


Sept. 8, 1821


HORSEWELL John, formerly of Warren, at Havana, W. I. American of


Feb. 27, 1810


Edmond M., son of Ephraim, in this town, aged 11 months,


April 2, 1813


Mrs. Martha, widow of late Peter, at New- port, in 87th year. American of


Ephraim, in 64th year, soldier of the Revolu- tion


Feb. 8, 1820


Frederick, son of Peter, at Warwick, aged I year, 10 days,


April 17, 1821


Calvin Thomas, son of Samuel, aged 13 months, 12 days,


Oct. 6, 1821


Amey, widow of Thomas, at Newport, aged 76 years,


Jan. 24, 1823


Nathaniel, formerly of Providence, at Savan- nah, Ga., aged 42 years,


Mary, wife of Ephraim, and daughter of late Capt. Isaiah Cahoone, in 45th year, leaves husband and 11 children,


William Henry, son of William W., aged I year, 9 months,


Mrs. Betsey, formerly of Newport, at Bristol, aged 66 years,


Nov. 29, 1814


Mercy, daughter of late Peter, at Newport, in 52d year. American of


Nov. 25, 1820


Feb. 2, 1824


Dec. 20, 182 5


Nov. 4, 1828


Dec. 3, 1829


HORR Almond, youngest son of George, at Re- hoboth, in 21st year,


277


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


HORSEWELL Mary, wife of James, and daugh- ter of the late Capt. Reuben Taber, aged 32 years, at Newport. American of HORSFORD Maj. Gen. Sir John, at Cawnpore, India, aged 65 years; who had been in India 45 years without a furlough. Amer- ican of


HORTON Rebecca, wife of Andrew, in 33d year, Amos, in this town, in 74th year,


Joanna, widow of Comfort, of Rehoboth, in this town, in 63d year.


April 30, 1813


Chloe, widow of Amos, at Pawtuxet, aged 75 years,


June 25, 1815


Mrs. - , at Chatham Co., N. C. Had three boys at a birth, they were named, George Washington, Andrew Jackson and Napoleon Bonaparte. American of


Nathaniel, Esq., at Foster, in 89th year. American of


Daniel, at Rehoboth, aged 70 years. Amer- ican of


Mehitable, wife of Bennett, at Rehoboth. American of


Feb. 25, 1820


Nathan, at Rehoboth, aged 57 years. Amer- ican of


Feb. 25, 1820 May 12, 1820


Job, at Swanzey, in 75th year,


Sylvester Wheaton, son of Andrew, aged I year,


April 16, 1822


Dec. 8, 1824


Stephen, Jr., of Milton, Mass., at Smithfield, from heat, aged 47 years. American of Stephen, son of Stepher,


July 29, 1825 Sept. 9, 1826


May 25, 1827


March 25, 1829


June 21, 1 814


Feb. 3, 1824


March 11, 1825


July 27, 1830


HOTCHKISS -, wife of Joel, from blows in- flicted by her husband, at Guilford, Ct.,


Frederick William, at New York, aged 36 years. American of


May 27, 1831


Sept. 23, 1817


June 16, 1809 Dec. 20, 1811


Sept. 25, 1818


May 25, 1819


Feb. 25, 1820


Mrs. - , at Marion Dist., S C., her house burnt and two of her children perished,


Isaac U., drowned in the bay. American of Robert Lewis, son of Daniel, at Pawtucket, HOSMER Hezekiah L, at Hudson, N. Y. Re- corder of that city and formerly a M. C, aged 49 years. American of


Richard E., son of Chief Justice Hosmer, and late one of the principle clerks in U. S. Branch Bank, at Middletown, Ct. Ameri- can of


Lucia, wife of Chief Justice Hosmer, at Mid- dletown, Ct., aged 60 years. American of Daniel, at West Boyleston, aged 57 years. American of


June 8, 1827 Jan. 5, 1830


278


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HOTON Susannah, wife of John, in this town, in 39th year,


HOTTINGUER Madame, wife of the banker, at Paris, France. She was a native of New- port and a daughter of Abraham Redwood. American of


April 23, 1830


HOUGH Lucy, wife of Benjamin K., at Gloces- ter, Mass., aged 60 years. Mr. H. has within 3 months, lost his wife, daughter, and grand-daughter, all from Typhus fever. American of


Jan. 7, 1825 Nov. 6, 1827


John, infant son of John B., aged 9 months, Martha Jane, daughter of John B., aged 10 months, 16 days,


Nov. 27, 1828


John Anthony, youngest son of John B., of Providence, at Pawtuxet, aged 4 months, 4 days.


Aug. 27, 1831


John Anthony, youngest son of John B., of Providence, at Pawtuxet, aged 4 months, 4 days,


Aug. 28, 1831


HOUGHTON Lydia, wife of Israel, at Peters- ham. American of


John, aged 57 years,


Zarah, at Petersham, Mass., aged 79 years, Soldier of the Revolution. American of


Oct. 20, 1829


HOUSTON Hon. James, U. S. District Judge for Maryland. American of


June 29, 1819


James, Esq., assistant cashier Bank of U. S., at Philadelphia. American of


July 13, 1821


HOVEY Rev. Jonathan, at Wolcott, N. Y., aged 72 years. American of


Sept. 13, 1825


Dea. Thomas, of Newton, aged 63 years, at Brighton. The wheel of a wagon passed over his neck. American of


Nov. 13, 1829


Susan, wife of William G., at Boston, aged 22 years. American of


Jan. 29, 1830


Ebenezer, at Cambridgeport, aged 52 years. American of


HOWARD Amey, in this town, in 22d year,


Samuel T., son of William, of Newport, in 18th year, at sea, from on board sloop Juliet, of Newport, on passage from Havana, Betsey, wife of William A., in this town, in 28th year,


Thomas, lately from Boston, a native of Ire- land, in this town, aged about 36 years,


Brig. Gen. Benjamin, U. S. Army, late Gov- ernor of Missouri Territory, and M. C. from Kentucky, at St. Louis, Mo.,


Sept. 11, 1809


April 28, 1814


June 20, 1814


Sept. 18, 1814


July 27, 1827 Feb. 6, 1828


HOUSE Sarah, wife of John, at Newport, aged 55 years,


Nov. 18, 1824


May 10, 1831


Feb. 20, 1809


Nov. 12, 1810


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


279


HOWARD George Bolton, son of William, at Seekonk, aged 2 years, 10 months,


Robert, at Charleston, S. C., aged 78 years, Thomas, at Providence, in 75th year. Thomas, son of William, at Smithfield, in 1 Ith year, from a fall from a tree, Mr. - , of Medway, Mass.,


Elizabeth Arnold, daughter of William A., aged 8 months,


Aug. 26, 1820 Oct. 1, 1820


Holder, aged about 50 years,


Abigail, daughter of Mrs. Abigail, at North Bridgewater, aged 11 years,


Jan. 2, 1822


Alpheus, at West Bridgewater, aged 47 years. American of


March 1, 1822


Sylvia, wife of Cyrus, and daughter of Col. Caleb Howard, at North Bridgewater, Mass. American of


March 1, 1822


Oct. 4, 1822


Brigadier General John E., Jr., of Baltimore, eldest son of a Revolutionary veteran of that name, at Mercersburg, Penn. Amer- ican of


Peter, at Cranston, in 78th year,


Mary, wife of William, at Slatersville, aged 52 years, native of England,


Ann Rebecca, daughter of Samuel, at Sa- vannah, Ga. American of


Oct. 28, 1823


Oct. 28, 1823


Nov. 25, 1823


Oct. 19, 1824


April 26, 1825


Sept. 2, 1825


Mary D F., wife of John R., and daughter of late William Forbes, Esq., of West Bridgewater, at Baltimore, in 27th year. American of


James, infant son of Daniel, aged 2 years,


William Henry, only son of William A., aged 2 years,


William Miller, son of Seth, aged 7 months, Daniel, Esq., at Foster, aged 76 years ; many years town clerk of Foster, and justice court of common pleas,


Oct. 25, 1822 May 15, 1823


Oct. 25, 1823


Samuel, native of Boston, at Savannah, Ga, a child of his died in New York about the same time. American of


Daniel, at Westport, aged 60 years. Ameri- can of


Elizabeth Arnold, infant daughter of William A., aged 17 months,


Catharine, daughter of Benjamin, at New- port, aged 11 years. American of


Apollas, at Taunton, aged 18 years. Ameri- can of


Nov. 8, 1825 May 21, 1826


Nov. 5, 1826 Aug. 28, 1827


Sept. 14, 1827


Waitey, wife of Samuel, at Cumberland, aged 85 years, had lived with her husband 65 years,


Oct. 21, 1815 May 25, 1816 Nov. 5, 1818


Dec. 9, 1819 Aug. 10, 1829


280


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HOWARD Col. John Eager, born and died in Baltimore Co., Md., born June 4, 1752, died -, 1827, see obituary in American of Joseph, infant son of William and Mary, at Slatersville. American of


Oct. 30, 1827


Sept. 9, 1828


-, aged 50 years, fell overboard from sloop Fox in the lower bay and drowned,


Dec. 16, 1828


King, at Ashford, Ct , aged 60 years,


Jan. 13, 1829


Mary Jane, only daughter of Seth, aged 4 months, 7 days,


Jan. 29, 1829


Mrs. Sally, at Pawtucket, aged 57 years,


May 22, 1829


Elizabeth, daughter of William A., aged 10 months,


Sept. 6, 1829


William, at Boston, aged 27 years. Ameri- can of


Sept. 18, 1829


Eliza, daughter of Benjamin, at Newport, aged 8 years. American of


Dec. 29, 1829


Abigail, widow of Peter, at Cranston,


Jan. 23, 1831


Jane S., wife of Major Seba, at Easton, aged 23 years,


Feb. 17, 1831


Benjamin, at Newport, aged 42 years. Amer- ican of


May 27, 1831


Robert R., drowned in wreck of pleasure boat Bunker Hill in Boston harbor,


June 12, 1832


HOWDEN Sarah, at Little Compton, the last representative of Queen Awashunk tribe of Indians. American of


May 8, 1827


Aug. 8, 1811


Joanna, wife of Estes, Esq., at Albany, N. Y., aged 34 years. American of


Oct. 1, 1819


Elisha, aged about 35 years, fell through a scuttle and was instantly killed,


Jan. 4, 1820


Nov. 16, 1822


Sampson, Esq , of Killingly, at Pomfret, in 74th year. American of


Sept. 21, 1824


Dr. J-, and his brother Jonas, drowned in a pond, at Rutland, Mass., by sinking of the boat,


Eliza, wife of Leonard, and daughter of Peter Foster, aged 19 years, at Smithfield,


Hon. Samuel, one of the Justices Court of Common Pleas, of Massachusetts, of North- ampton, in 43d year, at Boston,


July 5, 1825


Feb. 12, 1826


Dec. 19, 1827


HOWE Huldah, wife of Samson, at Killingly, in 58th year,


Hon. John, at Dorchester, Mass., aged 77 years. American of


Oct. 27, 1818


HOW Jonas, at Rutland, Vt., aged 51 years, very suddenly,


HOWE Noah, formerly of Boston, at Providence, aged 36 years,


Feb. 11, 1823


John, Esq., of Boston, at Dorchester, aged 59 years. American of


June 7, 1825


281


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


HOWE -, infant daughter of Levi, at Worces- ter. American of


Martha Jane, daughter of John B,


Calvin, aged 30 years, at Milton, late pre- ceptor of Milton Academy. American of Sarah A., wife of W., at New Bedford, aged 22 years. American of Mrs. Mary, in 78th year,


April 29, 1831 July 6, 1831


Ann, aged 14, drowned by the upsetting of a boat, at Lincolnville, Me.,


Oct. 1, 1831


HOWELL David, son of Hon. J. B., aged 4 years, 5 months, in this town,


Feb. 20, 1814


Arthur, Friend Minister, at Philadelphia. American of


Feb. 9, 1816


Betsey, wife of Nathaniel [Horswell], in 26th year,


Aug. 5, 1816 May 10, 1817


Letitia, wife of David, at Princeton, N. J.,


Hon. Jeremiah B., in. 51st year, formerly State and United State senator,


Hon. David, aged 77 years,


David, LL. D., judge U. S. District of Rhode Island. See obituary. American of


Aug. 3, 1824 Dec. 30, 1810 Oct. 18, 1811


HOWLAND Isaac, at Jamestown, in 79th year, Dennis, at North Providence, aged 30 years, Capt. Peregrine, of Newport, at Belfast, Ire- land, in 39th year. American of


Nov. 19, 18II


April 25, 1815


Alfred, eldest son of John, Esq., in this town, aged 26 years, Masonic honors,


Feb 4, 1816


Charles Andrews, of this town, at New Or- leans, aged 21 years, assistant surgeon in the military hospital. American of


June 14, 1816


July 8, 1819


Thomas, at Newport, in 67th year. Ameri- can of


Philip (colored), at Cranston, in 27th year,


Gen. Benjamin, at Tiverton, aged 65 years, formerly U. S. Senator from Rhode Island, Josiah, eldest son of Hon. John, at Bristol, aged 21 years, very suddenly,


Cynthia, wife of Bradford, at Dartmouth, aged 30 years,


Jan. 5, 1823


Gideon, at Dartmouth, in gist year, of Soci- ety of Friends. American of


Rebecca, wife of Hon. John, at Boston, aged 56 years,


Aug. 27, 1819 July 25, 1820


May 1, 1821 Sept. 25, 1821


May 16, 1823


Sept. 19, 1823


Feb. 5, 1822 July 29, 1824


Isaac, 2d, aged 29 years, of late firm of Smith & Howland, of New Bedford, at Lisbon. American of


Hannah, widow of Capt. Nathaniel, at Bris- tol, in 46th year,


April 11, 1828 Nov. 27, 1828


July 10, 1829


282


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HOWLAND Rebecca W., only daughter of John, Esq., at Bristol, aged 17 years, Mrs. Susan, aged 48 years,


Charles H., only child of John, Esq., at Bris- tol, aged 21 years American of


July 1, 1825


Mrs. Sarah, widow of Capt. Job, at Newport, aged 81 years. American of


July 25, 1826


Capt. John, at New Bedford, in 84th year. American of


Sept. 29, 1826


Benjamin Russell, only son of John, Esq., of Providence, in 34th year, at Nashville, Tenn.,


Oct. 16, 1827


Benjamin, son of John, Esq., of Providence, at Nashville, Tenn. American of


Nov. 6, 1827


Southworth Allen, son of Southworth A., at Worcester, aged 1 year,


Sept. 2, 1828


Capt. Nathaniel, aged 62 years, member of Massachusetts Assembly and Friend, at Boston. American of


March 19, 1830 Nov. 15, 1830


Robert G., (colored) aged 15 years


Mary, widow of John, at Jamestown, aged 84 years,


Feb. 18, 1831


John, at Bristol, Chief Justice Court of Com- mon Pleas, Bristol County,


April 25, 1831


Nathan, at Woodstock, Vt., aged 87 years, Revolutionary soldier and one of the first settlers of the town. American of


July 1, 1831


Mary Ann, wife of Henry A., aged 25 years,


Nov. 9, 1832


HOXSIE Abigail, widow of Stephen, of South Kingstown, at Portsmouth, in 92d year, Society of Friends,


Dec. 2, 1817


Peter, at Richmond, in 75th year. American of


Aug. 10, 1819


Oct. 5, 1819


Jan. 5, 1821


May -- , 1825


HOXIE John, at Charlestown, R. I. American of HOYLE Mary, widow of John, in 81st year.


James R., Esq., postmaster at Bath, N. C., aged about 35 years, a native of Providence. American of


Richard, at Glocester, aged 75 years. Amer- ican of


HOYT Miss -- , one of the Union Missionary Family which left New York last year, in Arkansas, of fever. American of


June 3, 1824 July 3, 1824


Joseph, lost at sea from brig Prize, of Bris- toÏ. American of


Alice, wife of Lodowick, formerly of New- port, at Hancock, Me., aged 45 years. American of


Benjamin, of Newport, son of late Lodowick, at Point Petre, W. I., aged 22 years,


Dec. 6, 1825


Feb. 15, 1809


March 5, 1822


Nov. 17, 1826


Sept. 19, 1820


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


283


HOYT Capt. Charles, formerly of Boston ; was wrecked on Lake Erie, with schooner Franklin. American of


Julia Ann, daughter of Samuel, aged I year, II months,


Dec. 8, 1820


May 13, 1826


HUBBARD Hon. Leverett, born in Rhode Isl- and, died at Portsmouth, N. H., aged 69 years, Jan. 2, 1793


James, at Savannah, aged 32 years, graduate of Brown University and Missionary of the Cross,


Feb. 14, 1818 Oct. 1, 1820


Ezra, in 74th year,


John, Esq., attorney at law, at Upton, Mass., aged 31 years ; had been at Newport sev- eral weeks for his health and died on re- turning journey home, Sept. 17 and 27, 1825 July 4, 1826


Jonas, aged 45 years,


John N., at Newport, aged 45 years. Amer- ican of


March 14, 1828


Eliza C., wife of Dr. John, and daughter of Calvin Cheeney, at East Windsor, Ct., aged 25 years.


Dec. 3, 1828


Mary Bradford, infant daughter of Ezra, aged 6 months,


, drowned in Providence harbor,


HUBBELL Solomon Williams, 2d, son of Eras- tus, of Lanesboro, Mass., at Williamstown,


Mass., shot accidentally, while pursuing a flock of wolves. American of


June 29, 1827


HUBERSHAM Hon. Joseph, at Savannah, Ga., aged 65 years ; served in the Revolution, later in Congress, and was the first Post- master General appointed by Washington. American of


Dec. 12, 1815


Aug. 15, 1815


Aug. 18, 1809


HUDSON Capt. Samuel G., of Newport, aged 35 years, at sea.


Jan. 15, 1810


Capt. Thomas, Jr., at Newport, in 40th year. American of


Dec. 14, 1813


Eliza, daughter of the late Capt. Thomas, at Newport, aged 16 years. American of


May 28, 1819


Thomas, of Newport, seaman, at sea, on ship Morning Star, on passage from New Or- leans. American of


Aug. 17, 1819 Sept. 24, 1819


George, in 31st year,


John, second mate of brig Stephen, and son of Capt. Thomas, of Newport, at Calcutta, in 22d year,


Nov. 18, 1819


Sept. 9, 1830 May 21, 1831


HUCKLEBRIDGE Mrs. - , at Bath, Eng., aged 93 years. American of HUDDY Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Silas, at Newport,


284


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


HUDSON Abigail, wife of Reuben, at Seekonk, in 75th year. American of


Thomas, of Newport, at Portsmouth, aged 76 years. American of Lydia, daughter of late Reuben, of Seekonk, at Warren, in 49th year,


March 7, 1820


Sept. 12, 1820


Oct. 17, 1821


Eunice, widow of Robert, aged 67 years,


May 15, 1822


Tunis, of U. S. Ship Franklin, by a fall of a block. American of


July 9, 1822


Miss Debee Ann, aged 19 years, a resident of Rehoboth, at Oxford, Mass. . American of William, of Newport, at Whydah, Africa,


Aug. 13, 1822. June 7, 1823


Louisa, daughter of late John, at Newport, aged 19 years,


Aug. 4, 1827


Jane, wife of Capt. Thomas, at Newport, aged 56 years. American of


March 14, 1828


Mrs. Phebe, at Newport, aged 50 years. American of


March 14, 1828


John R., late cashier of Mechanics Bank, at Newburyport, aged 46 years. American of HUESTED George, at Norwalk, Ct.,


HUFF John, Jr., killed by a falling tree, on fire, in Cumberland Co., Ky.,


May 5, 1832


June 3, 1814


Sept. 22, 1829


HUGAR Harriet Lucas, wife of Col. Francis K., and daughter of Gen. Thomas Pinkney, of South Carolina, at Philadelphia. Ameri- can of


HUGER Hon. Benjamin, in South Carolina. American of


July 25, 1823


Jan. 14, 1812


Mary, wife of Walter, Esq., of the theatre, in Boston. American of


Capt. John, aged 68 years, at Washington Co., Pa., a soldier of the Revolution. American of


Rev. John, teacher of Grammar school, in Oxford, Butler Co., O.,


Dec. 31, 1824


HUGHES Amos A., at Daylestown, Pa., aged 44 years, from childhood he was confined to his chair moving on wheels. American of Capt. Christopher Greene, of Warwick, mas- ter of ship Caravan, of this port, at New Orleans, in 31st year,


July 22, 1815


March 6, 1818


Oct. 23, 1818


May 2, 1821


Barzillai, at Hartford, Ct., aged 82 years ; 36 years senior proprietor of Connecticut Courant,


Aug. 1, 1823


April 22, 1831 July 28, 1832


HUFTY Hon. Jacob, member of Congress from New Jersey, at Salem, N. J. American of HUGH John, at New York, in 65th year, soldier of the Revolution at the age of 13 years. American of


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


HUGHES Major Thomas, at Warwick, in 70th year ; he served in the Revolution and three years on the frontier, making 10 years in all, Dec. 10, 1821 James, of New Jersey, at New Orleans, between July 29 and Aug. 5, 1823


Walter, of the theatre, at New York. Amer- ican of


May 3, 1825


George Jackson, infant son of John L., aged I year, at Scituate. American of


Aug. 19, 1825


John W., at New York, of cholera, in 21st year,


July 27, 1832


HULARD John, of Wells, Me., aged 24 years, at Chelsea ; he went into a yard where there was a cross bull; he was so much in- jured that he lived 32 hours. American of HULING Mrs. Lydia, at North Kingstown, aged 72 years,




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