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HULL Eliza, daughter of John, at Burrillville, in 16th year,
Sept. 1, 1811
Mrs. - , wife of Major-General - Hull, John, at Uxbridge, aged 68 years,
June -, 1816
Capt. Daniel, brother of Commodore Isaac, at Natchez, aged 30 years,
Aug. 14, 1817
Susannah, wife of Rev. Stephen, daughter of Hon. Christopher Lippitt, of Cranston, R.
1., at Raynham, in 41st year. American of Joseph, Esq., at South Kingstown, in 55th year,
Aug. 25, 1818
Jan. 5, 1819 Nov. 5, 1819
Daniel, at Newport. American of
Nov. 12, 1819
Jonathan, at Newport, aged 85 years. Amer- ican of
Capt. Thomas, aged 34 years,
-, executed at Baltimore, for mail robbery, Catharine Augusta, daughter of Rev. S-, of Raynham, Mass., aged 7 months,
Ann, wife of Thomas, aged 55 years,
Abigail, eldest daughter of John, at North Providence, in 27th year,
William, of Rhode Island, at New Orleans. American of
Mrs. Lois, at Lebanon Springs, aged 27 years,
Sally, daughter of John, at North Providence, in 21st year,
Mary, widow of Lemuel, at Newport, aged 74 years,
Dec. 4, 1819
Dec. 17, 1819 Dec. 20, 1819 July 14, 1820
July 22, 1820 Feb. 28, 1821
June 17, 1821
Oct. 26, 1821
Nov. 28, 1822
March 6, 1823
March 28, 1823
Nov. 11, 1828
Jan. 1, 1819
Ann, wife of Capt. Peleg, in 69th year,
Aug. 9, 1815 Nov. 4, 1815
Daniel, at Newport. American of
Capt. William, of Providence, at Charleston, S. C., in 37th year,
286
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HULL Mary, widow of Edward, Esq., at South Kingstown, in 84th year,
Rev. Hezekiah, at Alexandria, La., formerly of New Haven. American of
Sept. 23, 1823
Frederick Langdon, infant son of Capt. Gid- eon,
April 27, 1824
Samuel, son of John, in 16th year, very sud- denly, at Coventry,
Aug. 4, 1824 Oct. 7, 1824
Thomas, at Pawtucket,
William, of Edgefield District, killed Samuel Martin, of same place,
Nov. 23, 1825
William, at Newton, in 73d year ; field officer in the Revolution and late Brigadier-Gen- eral U. S. Army,
Nov. 29, 1825
Capt. Joseph, at Derby, Ct., aged 75 years ; was a soldier of the Revolution and father of Commodore Isaac. American of
Feb. 10, 1826
John, at Burrillville, in 78th year, soldier of the Revolution. American of
April 4, 1826
Rev. Arletus B., at Worcester, aged 38 years. American of
May 26, 1826
Georgianna Thurbet, daughter of Peleg, aged IO months,
Aug. 14, 1826
Capt. Gideon, in 36th year, leaves wife and 2 children,
Dec. 31, 1826
Gen. Andrew, at Cheshire, Ct., aged 68 years, U. S. Marshal of District of Con- necticut. American of
May 4, 1827
George, at Jamestown, aged 42 years. Amer- ican of
George Francis, second son of Thomas C., aged 2 years,
Dec. 26, 1828
Mary, at Newport, aged 65 years, suddenly,
June II, 1829
William, at Millbury, fell dead while counting out change in his store. American of
Aug. 25, 1829
Mary, wife of Thomas, at Nantucket, aged 54 years. American of
May 10, 1831
Edwin Perry, son of Peleg, in 4th year, late of this town, in New York, by falling from a window,
July 20, 1831
Aug. 23, 1831
August 26, 1832
Sept. 22, 1829
Henry, found hanging in the Amasa Gray house, North End, suicide. American of Elizabeth Bicknell, infant daughter of Thomas C.,
HULLOCK Baron, at London, Eng .; was sen- ior baron of the Court of King's Bench ; from an operation on a corn which lead to amputation of the toe, but too late to save his life. American of
June 14 , 1823
Oct. 26, 1827
Charles P., youngest son of Thomas C., aged I year, 11 months. American of
Nov. 5, 1830
287
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
HUMBERT -, the French general who com- manded the expedition to Ireland some years ago; was on his way to join the Spanish revolutionists at New Orleans. American of
July 8, 1814
Gen. F-, formerly of the French army, at New Orleans, where he had resided for 9 years. In 1793 he landed in South Ireland with 1000 men and pressed Gen. Lake with singular gallantry,
Dr. C., near Philadelphia, was known as the " Sylvan Enemy of Human Diseases." He lived alone and when found was in a starving condition and very sick. His life was a mystery and his age was supposed to be about 100 years,
HUMES Sarah, aged 24 years, Friend preacher for 4 years,
May 12, 1827
Feb. 17, 1812
Dea. Josiah, at Barrington, in 96th year ; had been member of church there 76 years; ser- mon by Rev. Samuel Watson, Rev. XIV: 13, William, at Pawtuxet, in 36th year,
John, Esq., at Barrington. American of
Dr. Hosea, late a representative in the As- sembly, at Johnston, aged 60 years,
June 30, 1816
HUMPHREYS Gen. David, at New Haven ; was an aide to Gen. Washington, afterwards Minister to Portugal and Spain. He brought from Spain 100 merino sheep, the first introduced into the United States,
HUMPHREY Hon. Elkanah, at Barrington, in 80th year ; was for many years Judge of Court of Common Pleas for Bristol Co. American of
Oct. 13, 1818
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Col. Walker, at Provi- dence,
Jan. 4, 1820
Rebecca, aged 17 years,
Benjamin Clifford, infant son of Col. Walker, at Providence,
Charles Joseph, infant son of Col. Walker, aged 5 months,
Major Enoch, U. S. Army, at Fort St. Philip, Plaquermin ; was distinguished at battle of New Orleans, 1815. American of
Feb. 21, 1818
Josiah, late mate of brig Gen. Jackson, in 22d year,
Oct. 21, 1819
Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, at Barrington, in 98th year,
April 15, 1820 Aug. 7, 1822
Oct. 28, 1823
Oct. 10, 1824
Sept. 6, 1825
Jan. 2, 1823
June 10, 1825
HUMPHREY Josiah, in this town, in 34th year ; leaves widow and 4 children, (Masonic hon- ors)
Dec. 3, 1812 Feb. 26, 1815 May 14, 1816
288
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HUMPHRIES Albert, son of late Josiah, aged 19 years,
HUMPHREY Samuel, at Tollend, Ct., formerly . of Barrington, a soldier of the Revolution, Elizabeth W., widow of Josiah, and daughter of late Nicholas Easton, in 44th year, William Pearce, infant son of Col. Walker, HUMPHREYS Hon. Josiah, at Barrington, in 77th year,
Feb. 24, 1826
March 10, 1826
Oct. 6, 1826 Oct. 8, 1828
March 28, 1829
HUMPHREY Levi, of Hingham, Mass., aged 25 years, on board ship Tuscany, at New Orleans,
July 25, 1829
HUMPHREYS Anna Smith, infant daughter of Col. Walker,
Oct. 1, 1829
HUMPHREY Norman, at Burlington, Vt., aged 48 years, killed by the machinery of his axe factory. American of
Nov. 20, 1829
HUMPHREYS Jess, at Bristol, Me., a Revolu- tionary pensioner. American of
Feb. 5, 1830 Nov. 25, 1831
HUMPHREY John S., merchant, aged 25 years, Capt. William ; was born at Swanzey, June 26, 1752; died at Tiverton, July 1, 1832 ; was an officer in the Revolution. See obituary. American of
HUNT Clifford, of this town, at Savannab, Ga. American of
Josiah, at Seekonk, in 50th year,
Filena, wife of William, at North Providence, aged 41 years. American of
Dec. 13, 1814
Capt. Zebedee, at Pawtuxet, in 80th year,
April 21, 1815 May 31, 1819
John, at Seekonk, in 65th year,
John, at Seekonk, in 65th year. American of
June 15, 1819
William, brother of the celebrated Mr. Hunt, of London, at English Prairie, Ill.,
June 25, 1820
Miss Mary, at Newport, in 87th year,
Mrs. Elizabeth, at North Kingstown, in 90th year,
James, at Spanish Grove, in Mecklenburgh Co .. Va., his three daughters were mur- dered by a negro, long a servant of his household. American of
Christmas, at Rehoboth, in 100th year ; was born at Bristol about year 1722, parents were Africans; served in the Revolution
July 17, 1832
Oct. 9, 1810 April 12, 1814
Henry, Esq., in Maryland, in 75th year. American of
April 4, 1820
Hon, Ebenezer, at Northampton, many years a State Senator, and member of the Fac- ulty. American of Jan. 5, 1821 March 29, 1821
Dec. 23, 1821
Jan. 25, 1822
289
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
HUNT :
with honor ; was for many years carrier of Newspapers through Rehoboth and See- konk. He delighted to appear at Training days in his uniform,
Mary Matilda, youngest danghter of Clement S., Esq., in 5th year,
John, youngest son of Allen, Esq., at See- konk, aged 1 year, 10 montns.
David, of Rhode Island, at New Orleans, between July 29 and
Aug. 5, 1823
Helen Matilda, infant daughter of Clement S. Esq.,
Aug. 26, 1823
Daniel, at New Orleans, firm of H. and D. H. Hunt. American of
Mrs. Betsey, aged 26 years,
Joseph W., at Attleboro, in 74th year,
Lephe Blanding, youngest daughter of Allen, Esq., at Seekonk, aged I year and 10 days. American of
March 30, 1825
June 23, 1825
July 26, 1825
July 25, 1826
Martha B., wife of Hon. John, at Detroit. American of
Sept. 26, 1826
Oct. 5, 1826 Oct. 19, 1826
Julius, aged 25 years, drowned at Shoreham, Vt .. leaves wife and child,
May 31, 1827
Miss Elizabeth, at Portsmouth, aged 20 years. American of
Seth, Esq., in 86th year,
Zebulon A., son of James, at Pawtucket,
Mrs Nabby W., at Charlestown, Mass., aged 26 years. American of
Samuel Wellington, U. S. Army, at St. Louis, Mo. American of
Mrs. Mary, of Trenton, N. J., at Boston, aged 74 years. American of
Mary, wife of John, of Trenton, N. J., at Boston. American of
Lucia, wife of Freeman, at Boston, aged 24 years. American of
Feb. 27, 1822
May 23, 1822
March 26, 1823
Catherine Potter, daughter of Major Benja- min, at Pawtuxet,
Oct. 19, 1823
Nov. 28, 1823 Jan. 11, 1824 Jan. 6, 1825
Ruth N., wife of Peter B., Esq., daughter of Major Paul Nelson, at Pawtucket, aged 27 years,
HUNTT Mr. and Mrs., two English travellers, murdered by bandits in Italy. American of HUNT Mary, daughter of late Isaiah, at Reho- both, in 74th year,
Martha, daughter of Pardon, at Glocester, in 9th year,
Seth, Jr., merchant, aged 49 years,
June 5, 1827 April 14, 1828 Dec. 11, 1828
Sept. 18, 1829
Oct. 20, 1829
Nov. 26, 1829
Dec. 1, 1829
Feb. 26, 1830
290
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HUNT Susan S., wife of Timothy, at Boston, aged 30 years. American of
Peter B., Esq., at Seekonk, in 38th year, Capt. Nathaniel, at Seekonk, aged 73 years, Mrs. Abigail, wife of Jeptha, at Glocester, aged 47 years,
March 22, 1831 April 21, 1831 Feb. 5, 1832
Feb. 12, 1832
Hon. Mr. - , U. S. Representative from Vermont, at Washington, D. C. American of
Miss A-, in 88th year,
HUNTER Capt. Henry, formerly of Newport, at Norwich, in 85th year. American of
Nov. 27, 1810
Marian, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., Theatre,
Dec. 26, 1811
Mrs. Deborah, widow of Dr. William, and mother of Hon. William, of Newport, near London, in 75th year,
Oct. 15, 1813
April 28, 1820
Capt. Archibald, at Montgomery, N. Y., aged 28 years. In examining a cow said to have died of poison he became inoculated, which terminated fatally in about 10 days, Elizabeth, at Warren, in 84th year. Ameri- can of
Oct. 10, 1822
June 3, 1825
John Dunn, author of " Hunter's Narrative," shot by one of his Indian Guards. Ameri- can of
May 25, 1827
July 25, 1827 March 31, 1830
June 1, 1831 May 3, 1832
Dec. 7, 1813
Rev. Mr. - , in England, a Methodist. His effects went at auction at fabulous prices. American of
Samuel, Esq., native of Connecticut, at Painesville. Ohio, aged 49 years. He was member of State Convention that framed the Constitution, senator in the first As- sembly under it, a judge in the Supreme Court, and afterwards Governor of the State,
Stephen A., late of this town, merchant, at Tiverton, in 22d year,
Gen. Jedediah, at New London, aged 75 years, a soldier of the Revolution,
March 4, 1814
June 7, 1817
Aug. 26, 1817
Sept. 25, 1818
Godfrey Malbone, son of Hon. William, in 4th year, at Easton,
Capt. Henry, at Newport, in 54th year,
John Falconet, youngest son of Hon. Will- iam, of Newport, at Kingston, R. I., aged 12 years, 9 months,
HUNTING Samuel, in 61st year,
HUNTINGTON David, at Newport, in 72d year. American of
Nathaniel, of Newport, at New York. Amer- ican of
May 25, 1832 July 21, 1832
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
291
HUNTINGTON Joseph, of Newport, at Hav- ana, aged 21 years,
Rev. Joshua, pastor of Old South Church, Boston, at Groton, Mass., aged 33 years, Mary Lucretia, wife of Gen. Ebenezer, and daughter of the late Gen. Samuel McLel- lan, of Woodstock, Ct., at Norwich, in 43d year,
Oct. 4, 1818
Sept. 11, 1819
Nov. 5, 1819
Rev. Leverett J. F., at New Brunswick, N. J., aged 34 years, pastor of the Presbyte- rian Church. American of
May 30, 1820
Mary H., wife of Rev. Daniel, formerly of New London, at Bridgewater. American of
June 18, 1822
Mary, daughter of Dr. Thomas, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 2 years. American of
Jan. 9, 1824
Rt. Hon. Hans Francis, Earl of, in England, in 58th year, from effects of West India climate, where he had been the last 6 years. American of
Jan. 30, 1829
HUNTOON Charles, of Corinth, at Vershire, Vt., while on a visit there, by a falling tree ; was a soldier in the last war and in the Revolution; was at Lexington, Bunker Hill and capture of Burgoyne, aged 73 years. American of
Dec. 22, 1829
HUNNEWELL Richard George, son of R-, Esq., of Portland, on board the ship Dromo, on his way to California ; shot by a Span- ish privateer,
June -, 1808
Susannah, wife of Hon. Jonathan, at Boston, aged 63 years. American of
March 16, 1819
John F., at New Shoreham, aged 28 years. American of
May 4, 1821
HURD Freeman, at Smithfield, aged 16 years. American of
Aug. 19, 1814
Sir Isaac, King at Arms, in England, aged 88 years. He has conducted no less than 8 funerals of the Royal family. American of David, a Revolutionary pensioner, at Munroe, aged 69 years. American of
March 5, 1819
HURLBURT Isaac, at Hinesville, Vt., from ac- cidental discharge of a pistol. American of
July 23, 1816
Aug. 29, 1818
Henry C., son of the late Pardon T., aged 10 years,
Feb. 20, 1829
Pardon T., at Buffalo, N. Y., in 40th year, a native of New London, Ct.,
Mary Ann, second daughter of late Pardon T., in 15th year,
Dec. 6, 1819 Feb. 5, 1827
292
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HURLBURT Maria, daughter of late Pardon T., in 19th year,
Jane Cowing, infant daughter of late Pardon T., in 17th year, HURLEY Samuel, at Lima, aged 21 years. He was editor of the Telegraph, and the first to introduce a daily political and mercan- tile paper in Peru,
Samuel, merchant, of Philadelphia, at Liver- pool, aged 41 years,
HURST -, at Manchester, Eng., of hydro- phobia. A few days before he let a dog lick a wart he had just cut. American of HUSE Dr. James, in Wheelock ; fell from a load of hay on to a pitchfork. American of Moses, at Hillsboro, N H., aged 91 years, soldier of the Old French War. American of
April 17, 1832
Jan. 31, 1833
Jan. 16, 1828
Feb. 1, 1820
Sept. 10, 1824
Aug. 27, 1816
March 8, 1831
HUSSEY Peter, at Nantucket, in 40th year, Grand Master of 12th Masonic District, by the overturning of his carriage (Masonic honors). American of
HUTCHINS Hannah, wife of Ezra, Esq., at Killingly, Ct., in 55th year,
Feb. 3, 1814
N-, at Lovell, Oxford Co. His wife and infant fell into the fire and perished,
Dec. 22, 1815
Ezra, Esq., attorney at law, formerly of this town, graduate of Brown University, 1811, at Killingly, Ct. American of Henry, son of John, aged 7 months,
Jan. 15, 1819 Feb. 23, 1821
HUTCHENS Mary, aged 22 years, at Canter- bury, Ct., a suicide, a disappointment,
March 3, 1822
Oct. 7, 1823
March 15, 1825
June 28, 1825
July 15, 1825
Jan. 26, 1826 Feb. 7, 1832
April 17, 1832
Jan. 14, 1833
Jan. 14, 1833
HUTCHINS Lydia, wife of Capt. Simon, at Killingly, Ct.,
Mary, wife of Dr. Penuel, at Killingly, in 62d year,
Elisha, at Killingly, Ct., aged about 30 years. American of
Elisha P., son of Dr. Penue', at Killingly, Ct., aged 25 years, an attorney at law. Amer- ican of
Sarah, wife of John, of Providence, at North- ampton. She was on a visit to her brother, a physician in this town,
Maria, daughter of Shubael, aged 4 years, HUTCHINGS Mr. stabbed by John Crump, at Weldon, N. C. American of HUTCHINS Theophilus, Jr., at Seekonk, in 21st year,
Theophilus Stearns, M. D., at Seekonk, in 22d year,
March 24, 1815
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
293
HUTCHINSON James, of U. S. Corps of Art., aged about 40 years, at Fort Walcott, New- port Harbor. American of Richard (colored), of Bedford, Mass., at sea, on board ship Asia,
John, seaman, perished in the wreck of the Frances Mary, at sea, between Feb. 23 and George, at Raleigh, N. C., aged 61 years. He operated the first steam sawmill in the United States,
Mrs. Elizabeth, at Boston, aged 86 years. American of
Mrs. Mary, wife of Benjamin, at Royalston, aged 82 years. American of
Phebe, daughter of Daniel, of Smithfield, in 31st year,
Ann, aged 77 years, widow of Gen. Jedediah, and sister of Bishop Moore, of Virginia, at New London, Ct.,
Capt. Samuel, native of Castine, Me., com- mander of sloop Castine, drowned in Mo- bile harbor. American of
Mrs. - , at Boston. American of
David Wilkinson, son of Daniel, at Smith- field, aged 2 years, HUTTON Acsah, wife of William C., at See- konk, in 53d year,
William, at Seekonk. American of
Isaiah, of Rehoboth, at Savannah, Ga., in 21st year,
-, executed at Baltimore for mail robbery, Charles, Esq., professor of mathematics, in England, aged 86 years. American of HYATT Capt. Charles L., of Providence, at sea, on board ship Two Catharines, on passage from St. Blas,
Ann, widow of Capt. Charles, in 32d year, Hannah, widow of Capt. Charles L., in 22d year,
Ann, daughter of late Charles, in 17th year, HYDE Susan, wife of Artemus, daughter of Esek Aldrich, at Providence, in 23d year, Miss Catherine, at Boston, aged 38 years. American of
Mrs. Anna, wife of George H., at Newton Lower Falls, aged 48 years. American of HYNE Timothy, at Farmington, N. Y., aged 60 years ; stung by bees. American of HYNES Richard, at Dedham, aged 32 years. American of
March 16, 1821
Sept. 12, 1822
March 5, 1826
Sept. 23, 1829
Nov. 24, 1829
Aug. 27, 1830
Sept. 23, 1830
March 14, 1831
Aug. 12, 1831 Sept. 14, 1832
Oct. 15, 1832
Dec. 25, 1815 Jan. 16, 1816
Sept. 11, 1818 July 14, 1820
March 14, 1823
Oct. - , 1819 March 5, 1823
April 6, 1828 May 22, 1829
Oct. 23, 1818
March 11, 1831
May 17, 183 B
June 3, 1814
May 10, 1831
294
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
HYRE Benjamin, in Davidson Co., N. C. He repeatedly stabbed himself in a room where there were several persons; cause of his suicide was his mother's refusal to his mar- riage. American of
Sept. 26, 1823
I
IDE Timothy, at Cumberland, in 83d year,
Lydia, wife of Jacob, in 58th year. Ameri- can of
Jan. 3, 1815
Amos, at Attleboro, aged 60 years. American of
April 12, 1816 Jan. 25, 1818
Ezra, at Seekonk, in 51st year,
Sarah, wife of Nathaniel, Jr., at Seekonk, in 55th year. American of
Levi, in 59th year,
Capt. Elpalet, at Seekonk, aged 39 years,
Capt. Nathaniel, at Seekonk, in 87th year,
Dec. 28, 1819 March 25, 1822 March 24, 1825 Oct. 30, 1828
Sept. 21, 1832
Benjamin, seaman, drowned from schooner Romeo, at sea, in a squall,
Oct. 4, 1822
Oziel, at Glocester, in 41st year. American of
Aug. 19, 1825 May 8, 1831
Abraham, at North Providence, in 79th year, INCHCALD Mrs. -. in England ; she has left behind her memoirs of her life with anecdotes of her times. American of
INGALLS Oliver, at Pomfret, Ct., formerly of North Providence, drowned. American of Esq., attorney at law, at Mobile, Ala. American of
Oct. 5, 1821
April 21, 1815
Nov. 12, 1819
Lucy M, wife of Dr. William, at Boston, aged 38 years,
James, son of late Oliver, aged 19 years,
Patience B., wife of Seth H., daughter of Capt. Solothiel Jones, of Dighton, at Swanzey, aged 22 years,
INGELL Abiathar, Esq., at Taunton, aged 60 years. American of
INGELLS Miss Deborah, at Taunton, aged 65 years. American of
Feb. 15, 1823 April 20, 1828
Oct. 13, 1829
Aug. 1, 1823
April 21, 1826
Nov. 10, 1814
Nathan, of Seekonk, found drowned at Sa- bin's Point, aged 27 years. American of INMAN Phebe, widow of Jeremiah, at Cumber_ land, in 64th year, Society of Friends,
Oct. 13, 1819
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
295
INGERSOLL Hon. Jared, presiding judge of district court for city and county of Phila- delphia. American of
Rev. Samuel B., assistant pastor Shrewsbury church, at Beverly, Mass. American of Hon. Jonathan, at New Haven, Ct., in 76th year, lieutenant governor of Connecticut, Capt. William, at Glocester, aged 60 years. American of
Nov. 8, 1822
Nov. 25, 1820
Jan. 11, 1823
Sept. 24, 1830
INGLISS Rev. James, at Baltimore, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, suddenly. American of
Aug. 27, 1819
Elizabeth, widow of Timothy, at Newport, in 87th year. American of
Oct. 3, 1809
Capt. Joseph, at Boston, aged 48 years,
June 3, 1811
Daniel. Jr., at Bristol, aged 19 years, sud- denly. American of
June 20, 1817
Lawton, of Warren, at Savannah, Ga., aged 22 years,
Nov. 25, 1817
Ann, of Bristol, at Coventry, aged 16 years. American of
Feb. 16, 1821 Aug. 25, 1821
Henry, at Bristol, aged 25 years,
Aug. 20, 1822
Sept. 14, 1822
Mrs. Charlotte, wife of Jeremiah, at Pensa- cola, Fla., in 33d year ; she was a daugh- ter of Col. James Burr, of Providence,
James, at Bristol, suddenly, aged 50 years, Jeremiah, formerly of Attleboro, at Cynthi- ana, Ky., in 77th year. American of
June 10, 1823
Lydia, daughter of late Benjamin, formerly of Bristol, at the Arkwright,
July 27, 1823
N. G., Jr., Esq., at Tampico, U. S. Consul at that port,
April 30, 1824
Charlotte Eleanor, daughter of Jeremiah, in I Ith year,
Jan. 25, 1826
Peddy, wife of Solomon, and eldest daughter of Gideon Street, Jr., in 28th year,
Sept. 14, 1827
Elizabeth Bridgham, daughter of late Henry, at Bristol, in 9th year,
Nov. 12, 1828
Mary Eliza, infant daughter of John, at Bristol, aged 8 years, 10 days,
Feb. 9, 1829 Feb. 9, 1829
, child of John, at Bristol,
Ralph, machinist, of Hebron, Ct., at Comp- ton Village, Warwick, in 25th year,
Jesse C., son of Lephelet, at Pawtucket, aged 8 months,
March 29, 1829
Feb. 26, 1829
INGRAHAM Mrs. - , wife of Barton, in this town. American of
Feb. 24, 1809
Comfort, at Pawtucket, in 78th year,
James Burr, infant son of Jeremiah, at Pensa- cola, Fla.,
Oct. 2, 1822 March 30, 1823
296
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
INGRAHAM Nancy, daughter of late Capt. James, at Barrington, aged 29 years. Amer- ican of
Dec. 27, 1831
George G., of Warren, a passenger, at sea, on board brig Sampson, on passage from Prov- idence to Havana. American of
June 24, 1832
INNES George, Esq., of Stowe, Scotland. He left his fortune of £900,000 to his sister. He is said to have left behind him 57 nat- ural children. American of
May 1, 1832
George, of Stow, Scot., is credited with 57 natural children. Left his immense for- tune to his sister. American of
May 1, 1832
Harry, Judge U. S. Dist. Court for Kentucky, suddenly, at Frankfort, Ky.,
Sept. 20, 1816
IREN Mary, wife of Peter, at Bristol, aged about 50 years,
Feb. 8, 1821
IRISH Mrs. Abigail, widow of Charles, of New- port, at Hudson, N. Y., in 82d year. American of
Dec. 10, 1813
John, of Middletown, drowned in the great gale of
Sept. 23, 1815
Sarah, widow of Col. George, of Middletown, at Newport, in 83d year,
Feb. 7, 1816
Joseph, Esq., at Richmond, R. I., son of the late Col. George, of Middletown, in 46th year,
April 8, 1818
Jedediah, at Newport, aged 4 years. Amer- ican of
March 11, 1823
Hanson, of Cornish, Me., killed by the ex- plosion of a powder mill, at Gorham, Me.,
July 19, 1828
George C., aged 27 years, son of late Jede- diah, of Newport, at sea, on board ship Boy, on passage from Providence to Matan- zas. American of
Feb 27, 1829
Daniel, of Gorham, Me .; threw himself from the deck of the schooner Leader, near West Quoddy Light, Me ..
Bennett, son of Southwick, at Portsmouth, R. I., in 23d year,
Simeon, at Fall River, in 63d year,
IRONS Stephen, son of Nicholas, of Providence, in his 20th year ; fell overboard from brig Decatur and was drowned,
Huldah, widow of Samuel, at Glocester. American of
Susan B., wife of Arnold, in 28th year,
Henry Augustus, infant son of Sayles, at Warwick, aged 2 years, 4 months,
Aug. 8, 1829
Aug. 9, 1830 April 16, 1831
Dec. 30, 1822
Nov. 18, 1823 April 20, 1824
Sept. 24, 1830
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
297
. IRVIN Gen. Jared, at Georgia, formerly gov- ernor of the state, aged 63 years. Amer- ican of
IRVINE Gen. James, at Philadelphia, aged 84 years, soldier of the Revolution. Amer- ican of
May 11, 1819
Catharine, wife of Jeremiah, at New Haven, aged 22 years. American of
Nov. 24, 1829
IRVING Henry, murdered, near Natchitockes. American of
July 30, 1816
Capt. Armstrong, U. S. Regt. L. Art., son of Brig. Gen. Irving, of Penn., at Fort Warren, Boston. American of
Jan. 17, 1817
Edmund, at Richmond, Ky., shot by Mr. Maltingby, editor of the Richmond Republican. American of
Jan. 14, 1823
IRWIN Col. - , formerly M. C. from Penn., at Old Providence ; was recently an officer in South American Service under Com. Aury, Robert, at Fall River, aged 89 years, Revo- lutionary pensioner,
Sept. 20, 1818
ISAACS Abraham M., merchant, of and at Charleston, S. C., son of the late Moses, of New York,
Oct. 29, 1814 Aug. 8, 1815
Col. Ralph, at Philadelphia,
Mary, widow of Ralph, Esq., formerly of Branford, Ct., at New Haven, in 76th year, ISAAC -, son of Robert, Esq., of Savannah, Ga., at Newport,
Feb. 4, 1816
July 21, 1823
ISHAM Rev. Chester, of Taunton, at Boston, aged 27 years ; was ordained Feb. 18 last. American of ITURBIDE President -, deposed and shot. American of
May 3, 1825
March 22, 1831
IVES Elizabeth, second daughter of Thomas P., in this town, in 17th year,
Maj. Gen. Thomas, at Great Barrington,
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