Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 32

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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Capt. William, late of Salem, at Savannah, Ga., aged 51 years. American of


April 30, 1814


Dwight Foster, of Great Barrington, at Stockbridge, Mass., aged 20 years, drowned in the river. American of


John. of Sudbury, by explosion at a Powder Mill, at Chelmsford, Mass.,


Samuel H., murdered by Robert Douglass, aged 24 years, who was executed at Bath, N. Y., for the crime. American of Thomas Boynton, infant son of Robert H., IZARD Elizabeth, widow of Ralph, of Charles- ton, S. C., at Fortress Monroe, Va.,


May 8, 1818


Sept. 19, 1820


Dec. 5, 1820


May 24, 1825 Jan. 16, 1829


May 20, 1825


Sept. 15, 1831


March 12, 1813 March 8, 1814


298


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


J


JACK Alexander, at Newport, in 76th year, Sarah B., wife of Alexander, at Newport, aged 49 years,


JACKINS David, infant son of David, aged 11 months, 11 days,


JACKMAN Col. Abel, at Corinth, N. H., aged 58 years ; in swarming bees was so stung by them that he died in ten minutes. American of


Aug. 22, 1820


Jan. 2, 1809 Sept. 12, 1809


May 4, 1810 Sept. 6, 1811


Samuel, in this town, in 83d year,


John, at Grantham, Eng., aged 90 years; he collected rags, hawked ballads and dying speeches ; though complaining of poverty, left £520 sterling. American of


Francis James, Esq., late British Minister to United States, at Brighton, Eng., in 44th year. American of


William, in this town, in 50th year,


Capt. John, from wounds received from James Holton who made an unprovoked assault upon him; he leaves wife and a large family of children. American of Oct. 6, 1815


William, at Shenandoah Co., Va. His house and two daughters with himself perished in the conflagration ; his wife and 6 other chil- dren escaped,


William Prince, infant son of John, at Provi- dence,


Elizabeth, wife of John T., in 27th year,


-, son of Walter, aged 10 years, killed by explosion of gunpowder, at Boston,


Samuel, Friend Minister, at Brownville, in 69th year. American of


Richard, at Providence, in 88th year,


Capt. Stephen, late of Providence, many years cashier of Exchange Bank, at Thomp- son, Ct., in 57th year, suddenly,


John, collier, at Ballington, Cheshire, Eng., is now living in 77th year ; has had 34


Feb. 27, 1821


Feb. 8, 1827


Feb. 15, 1828


JACKSON Major General Henry, at Boston, in 62d year,


Bartholomew, at Newport, in 92d year,


Giles, Esq., aged 78 years, at Tyringham, Mass.,


March 4, 1814


Oct. 18, 1814 Aug. 27, 1815


July 26, 1817


Nov. 18, 1817


Dec. 19, 1817


June 23, 1818


July 24, 1818 Dec. 29, 1818


Jan: 7, 1820


299


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


JACKSON :


children ; 12 by first and 22 by second wife, and has brought them up without public assistance. American of Hannah, wife of Samuel, formerly of Ply- mouth, at Middleboro, Mass., in 59th year. American of


June 19, 1821


Aug. 3, 1821


Hon. Levi, at Chesterfield. N. H., aged 49 years. American of


William, son of Nathan W., aged I year,


Dr. G. R., a musician, at Boston American


of


Nov. 22, 1822


Mrs. A-, while boiling soap her kettle fell in the fire. Her four children were badly scalded, two of them fatally, at Morristown, N. J. American of


Hon. John G., U. S. Judge for Western Dist. of Virginia, at Clarksburgh, Va. Ameri- can of


Mary A., infant daughter of Z. R.,


Rachel, wife of Andrew, President Elect of the United States, at Nashville, Tenn.,


Dec. 22, 1828


Gridley, at Hillsboro, N. H., aged 102 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of Nathan Waterman, of Society of Friends, 30 years Town Clerk of Providence, aged 69 years,


Oct. 23, 1829


Dec. 10, 1829


Susan, daughter of Samuel, at Providence, in 21st year,


Dec. 28, 1829


Nathaniel, at Jay, Me., aged 75 years, sol- dier of the Revolution ; served in the Ar- tillery at Brandywine. He and 3 brothers were in this company and two were wounded, and he bled at the ears while working at the sponge. Capt. Bryant, the first Lieutenant and half the Company were killed or wounded. American of Solon, at Boston, aged 28 years. American of Mrs. Huldah, widow of Henry, at Plymouth, in 54th year,


Alexander C .; three members of his family have died of scarlet fever. American of George, merchant, in 61st year,


Barry, carman, killed by falling building, in New York. American of May 8, 1832


Catherine D., wife of Charles, daughter of Samuel Dexter, Esq., of Providence, at Scituate, in 27th year,


Francis Sigourney, infant son of Charles, aged 9 months,


Dec. 21, 1830 April 29, 1831


April 30, 1831


Jan. 10, 1832 March 14, 1832


June 17, 1832


Sept. 18, 1832


Sept. 7, 1821 Oct. 1, 1821


March 26, 1824


April 15, 1825 Dec. 19, 1828


300


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


JACOBI F. E., Nestor of the German Philoso- phers, in Germany. American of JACOBS Dea. Calvin, in 59th year, drowned while washing sheep in Palmer's River, Rehoboth; leaves wife and 4 daughters, Saranus, aged 26 years, son of Dea. Calvin, drowned while washing sheep in Palmer's River, Rehoboth,


May 7, 1819


May 29, 1810


Jo, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., Theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


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


Dec. 26, 1811


Capt. Wilson, of this town, aged about 40 years, drowned at sea from an armed priva- teer. American of


Feb. 24, 1815


Capt. John, at Seekonk, in 52d year. He leaves a wife and 7 children ; killed by a blast of a rock at Kettle Point,


June 6, 1815


Henry, merchant, formerly of Providence, at New York,


July 26, 1819


Maria Aborn, daughter of the late Henry, aged 5 years,


Aug. 19, 1820


Baron Cornelius, native of Java, lost over- board from ship Gov. Tompkins,


Nov. 9, 1820


Maria Louisa, daughter of late Philip, Esq., at Philadelphia. American of


April 20, 1821


Hannah, daughter of Dea. Calvin, at Reho- both, aged 45 years.


Aug. 27, 1822


Hannah Aborn, daughter of late Henry, aged 5 years, 8 months,


Nov. 15, 1822 May 18, 1823


Marcy, widow of Capt. Wilson, in 70th year, Isaac, of Rehoboth, Mass., at Havana, on board brig Fame. American of


July 16, 1824


Isaac, of Rehoboth, Mass., at Havana, on board brig Fame. American of Adolphus, at Smithfield, in 38th year, Wilson, son of Nathaniel, Esq., of New York, at Central Falls, Smithfield, in 33d year, John, at Boston, aged 53 years. American of Cyrus, Esq., at White Hall, near Church- town, Lancaster Co., Penn .; died very sud- denly in his chair. American of


July 23, 1824 Jan. 9, 1827


Feb. 12, 1827 Feb. 19, 1830


Mrs. - , at Seekonk, of the cholera, aged 60 years. American of JACQUESWAYS -, child of Nathan, at Newport, aged 17 months,


JACQUES Freelove, wife of Amos, Esq., at Sterling, Ct., aged 63 years. American of JACQUEYS Nathan, at Newport, aged 73 years, a Revolutionary soldier,


May 14, 1830 Sept. 25, 1832


Aug. 2, 1827


Nov. 18, 1823


June 14, 1829


May 29, 1810


301


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


JACQUIES Nathan, at Newport, formerly of South Kingstown, aged 70 years,


JACQUITH Alexander, killed at Boston, a wheel passed over his head,


JAMES Benjamin, in this town, in 40th year,


Oct. 11, 1830 May 8, 1809


Nathaniel, of this town, at Preston, Conn., in 39th year. American of


Sept. 18, 1810


Sally, daughter of the late Capt. Benjamin, of Newport, in this town, in 46th year,


April 5, 1812


Mrs. Annas, at Newport, aged 64 years. American of


June 2, 1815


Benjamin, son of John M., in this town, aged 6 years, 5 months. American of


Jan. 21, 1817


John, formerly of Providence, at New Bed- ford, in 78th year,


George, in 42d year,


Samuel, Esq., in 71st year, suddenly,


William, at New Bedford, aged 47 years, of Society of Friends. American of


Nov. 25, 1823 Dec. 10, 1824


William, Esq., suddenly, aged 46 years,


Mrs. Martha, wife of Capt. Benjamin, at New- port, aged 50 years. American of


July 12, 1825


Emily, infant daughter of O. S., formerly of Hartford, Ct., aged II months, at Bristol,


Aug. 15, 1825


William Wallace, son of Ezra, aged I year, 10 months,


Nancy, wife of Benjamin, at Scituate, Mass., suddenly. American of


Samuel, at Smithfield, in 47th year,


Sister Mary (Catharine Cecelia Tyler, of Boston), at Washington City, at St. Vin- cent's Orphan Asylum, in 19th year. American of


Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, at Newport, aged 83 years,


JAMEISON Dr. Jesse, at Maryland. American of


JAMIESON Susan, of Cranston, drowned near Field's Point, by oversetting of the boat, JANNEY Israel, in Virginia, of Society of Friends,


JANSEN Henry, a delegate to the convention at Albany, N. Y., suddenly,


JASPER John, near Liverpool, stole a dead pig and fastened a rope around it and across his chest ; in resting, the rope slipped and hung the thief. American of


Nov. 30, 183 0


Aug. 3, 1831


Aug. 6, 1816


Sept. 7, 1826


Aug. 11, 1823


Sept. 13, 1821


April 30, 1811


Mrs Catharine, in this town, in 59th year ; was daughter of the late William Downing, of Newport,


March 12, 1817


Sept. 4, 1821 Oct. 6, 1822 March 15, 1823


March 29, 1826


March 6, 1827 June 21, 1830


March 28, 1823


302


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


JASTRAM John, at Smithfield, aged 29 years, Joseph, formerly of Providence, at Wilming- ton. N. C. American of


Cynthia, widow of Joseph, and only surviv- ing daughter of Danforth P. Lyndon,


Mary, wife of Mawney, in 47th year,


George Bacon, son of Mawney, in this town, aged I year, 3 months,


June 12, 1812


JAY John, alias Todd, in this town, aged 14 years, (colored),


Nov. 18, 1809


Sir James, Kt., M. D., and we believe brother of Judge Jay, in New Jersey. American of


Nov. 10, 1815


Hon. John, in Westchester Co., N. Y., aged 85 years,


JEFFERS Sarah, at Newport, in 22d year. American of


Capt. Samuel, of Newport, aged 65 years, at sea, on passage from Philadelphia,


Oct. 31, 1820


Mrs. - , widow of Capt. Samuel, at New- port,


April 9, 1821


Samuel, of Newport, in Valparaiso, aged 31 years,


Jan. - , 1826


-- , alias Wansley, a mulatto, executed for piracy, at Ellis Island, N. Y. His age was about 23 years. American of


April 27, 1831


July 4, 1826


Sept. 24, 1819


June 22, 1830


Feb. 1, 1826


JEHRUNG Gothlieb, native of Bavaria, near Tar Bridge, in Johnston, aged 46 years,


March 16, 1822


Aug. 23, 1816


Amos Throop, Esq., in 32d year, at Havana, Capt. Jeremiah, in this town, in 54th year, Mrs. Bethiah, in this town, in 58th year,


Amity, widow of Henry, at Smithfield, in 77th year,


Thomas, at Smithfield, in 75th year. Amer- ican of


Capt. Joseph, at Fairhaven, aged 33 years. American of


Oct. 10, 1814


Dec. 7, 1819


Nov. 3, 1820 Oct. 28, 1831


May 18, 1829 July 31, 1818


JEFFERSON Thomas, late President of the United States, at Monticello, Va,


JEFFRIES Dr. John, at Boston, aged 75 years. American of


Dr. - , killed by Dr. - Smith, in a duel, in Arkansas,


JEFTS Aurora Safford, daughter of Augustus, aged 9 months,


JEMEISON Peter, of Monmouth Co., N. J., hung himself in a tavern, at Upper Free- hold, N. J. It is supposed he had previ- ously murdered his wife. American of


JENCKES Mrs. Patience, wife of Thomas, at Smithfield, in 74th year,


April 28, 1809 July 8, 1809 Sept. 7, 1809 Dec. 9, 1810


Feb. 5, 1811


Oct. 25, 1811


Feb. 2, 1813


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


303


JENCKES Comfort, in this town, in 47th year, Abigail, widow of Hon. John, in this town, in 69th year,


Feb. 3, 1813


June 12, 1813


Eben Crawford, youngest son of the late Ebenezer, in this town, in 15th year, Nathaniel M., at Pawtucket,


July 21, 1813 Jan. 11, 1814


Rev. Harvey, A. M., pastor of Baptist church, at Hudson, N. Y., aged 27 years,


July 15, 1814


Sarah, wife of Ebenezer, at Cranston, in 39th year. American of


Aug. 19, 1814


Capt. William C., at sea, from ship Cynthia. American of


Sept. 5, 1815


William, at Wrentham, formerly of North Providence, in gist year,


Whipple, at Cumberland, in 24th year,


Eleazer, Jr., at Pawtucket,


Nov. 5, 1815 Jan. 1, 1816 Jan. 10, 1816


Mary, wife of Joseph, and daughter of the late Col. Jarathmael Bowers, of Somerset, Mass., at North Kingstown,


July 3, 1816


Mary, wife of Stephen, daughter of Joshua Arnold, at Pawtucket, in 60th year. Amer- ican of


Sally, wife of John C., aged 36 years,


John, Esq., merchant, at Salem, Mass., aged 66 years. American of


Oct. 21, 1817


Capt. Jabez, at Pawtucket, in 38th year,


Oct. 22, 1817


John, at Smithfield, in 82d year. American of


March 3, 1818


Miss Mary, late of Pawtucket, at Wrentham; sermon by Rev. Mr. Potter,


March 4, 1818


Rhoda, wife of Jarathmael, Esq., at Paw- tucket, in 57th year ; sermon by Dr. Bene- dict, Prov XIII : 32,


Miss Freelove, in 68th year,


Joseph, Esq, at Terre Haute, Ind., formerly of this state.


Sept. 13, 1818


Mrs. Rhoda, at Cumberland, suddenly, in 72d year. American of


May 11, 1819


Thomas B., late of Providence, at Cumber- land, aged 33 years,


Aug. 20, 1819


William Codman, son of John C., at Rayn- ham, Mass., aged 10 months,


Aug. 27, 1819


Eliza Macpherson, daughter of George, at Pawtucket, aged 18 years,


Nov. 21, 1819


Rufus, son of Capt. John, at Smithfield, in 22d year,


Moses, at Pawtucket, in 69th year,


Benjamin, at Cumberland, in 24th year, son of James. American of


Clarissa Emeline, daughter of David, Esq., at Smithfield, aged 1 year, 12 days,


April 14, 1820 April 15, 1820


May 2, 1820


Aug. 19, 1820


Oct. 18, 1816 May 8, 1817


April 3, 1818 April 22, 1818


304


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


JENCKES Barton, formerly of North Providence, at Boston, aged 24 years,


Capt. Thomas, formerly of Providence, at sea, on board ship Meridean, on passage to Liverpool from New Orleans. American of


Nov. 27, 1820


Dec. 29, 1820


Joseph, at Smithfield, in 81st year, grandson of Gov. Joseph. 10 of his children with their wives and husbands attended him to the grave,


Arnold, eldest son of Luke, at Wrentham, in 23d year,


Jerathmeil, at Pawtucket, aged 59 years,


Mrs. Margaret, widow of Major Ichabod. at Pawtucket, in 79th year,


July 11, 1821


Edward Anthony, son of John C.,


Aug. 16, 1821


William Dexter, son of late Joseph, at Cum- berland, in 18th year. American of


Oct. 19, 1821


Fanny W., wife of Robert, at Nantucket, aged 24 years. American of


June 11, 1822


Col. Eleazer, at Pawtucket, in 76th year, Lemuel, infant son of Ezra,


Oct. 3, 1822


Polly, wife of Ezra, aged 29 years,


Oct 8, 1822


Sarah, widow of Capt. John, at Smithfield, in 64th year, William, at Smithfield, aged 53 years,


Nov. 8, 1822


Feb. 4, 1823


John Scott, formerly of Providence, at Regla, near Havana,


Ezra, in 31st year,


Abigail, wife of Capt. Alvin, and daughter of Major Cyrus Comstock, of Wrentham,


at the Chocolate Mills village, near Paw- tucket, in 20th year,


Sept. 5, 1823


March 23, 1824


Nov. 10, 1824


Benjamin Burr, son of Hollis K., drowned at Coventry, in 10th year,


Lois, widow of Moses, at North Providence, aged 83 years. She has eight own sisters and two brothers now living whose united ages are 770 years,


George, at Pawtucket, aged 68 years,


George, 2d, at Pawtucket, in 40th year,


Frederick A., formerly of Providence, at Charleston, S. C., aged about 35 years,


Charles Williams, son of late Capt. William C., aged 14 years, Nehemiah, at Pawtucket, in 56th year,


Jan. 25, 1825


March 1, 1825 May 25, 1825 July 6, 1825


July 17, 1825


Oct. 14, 1825 Nov. 22, 1828


Feb. 19, 1821


June 4, 1821 June 13, 1821


Sept. 28, 1822


June 25, 1823 Aug. 26, 1823


Eunice, wife of Robert, and daughter of Hon. Isaac Coffin, at Nantucket. American of Isaac Burr, infant son of Hollis K., at Cov- entry, aged 14 months, 12 days,


305


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


JENCKES Hannah, wife of Christopher, and daughter of late William Whipple, at Smithfield, in 91st year. She had 9 chil- dren, 56 grand, 102 great-grand, 12 great- great-grand, and 2 great-great-great-grand- children. She was one of 17 children of one family,


Mrs. Hannah, at Smithfield, aged 92 years, George Edwin, infant son of George F., at Pawtucket,


Jan. 4, 1826


Freelove, wife of Isaac, of Charlton, Mass , and daughter of Major Nathan Dexter, at Charlton, aged 29 years,


Jan. 10, 1826


Sept. 2, 1826


-, infant daughter of Capt. Alvin and Elsa, at Central Falls, aged 1 month,


Silence, widow of late Col. Eleazer, aged 75 years,


Oct. 14, 1826


Caroline, daughter of Daniel, at Smithfield, aged 13 years,


April 13, 1827


Aug. 17, 1827


March 11, 1828


March 21, 1828 Aug. 24, 1828


Nov. 18, 1828


Nov. 18, 1828


Obadiah, son of Ebenezer, Esq., at Savan- nah, Ga., in 27th year,


April 7, 1829


Edward S., of Massachusetts, seaman, at sea, from the Caledonia,


May 6, 1829


Jonathan B., at Pawtucket, in 34th year. American of


Susannah, widow of Joshua, at Smithfield, in 69th year,


Feb. 15, 1830


March 20, 1831


Betsey, widow of George, and daughter of Shadrack Miller, of Westboro, Mass., at Pawtucket, in 40th year,


Ephraim, at Valley Falls, suddenly, aged 60 years, Walter Paine, son of Mr. H .- , aged II months,


Aug. 4, 1831


Dec. 11, 1831


May 28, 1832


Martha, wife of Gen. Charles, and daughter of Col. Elisha Mowry, of Smithfield, at Warehouse Point, Ct., aged about 50 years, Sarah, widow of Capt. William C., aged 48 years,


James, at Cumberland, aged 65 years,


Albert Augustus, infant son of A. C., at Paw- tucket,


William Wallace, son of C. D., at Pawtucket, aged 17 months,


Nov. 17, 1829


Elizabeth, wife of John, at Smithfield, aged 60 years,


Nov. 28, 1825 Nov. 28, 1825


Elsa, wife of Capt. Alvin, at Central Falls, in 26th year,


Sept. 13, 1826


Frederick A., at Charleston, S. C., formerly of Rhode Island,


306


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


JENKINS Jeremiah, Fones, merchant, in this town, in 60th year,


Mehitable, of Berwick, at Dover, N. H., aged 84 years, Friend preacher. American of Sarah, at Elliott, N. H., Friend minister, aged 93 years. American of Hon. Robert, mayor of Hudson, N. Y., thrown overboard by the boom on sloop John Hancock. The injury caused his death,


May 2, 1814


Dec. 1, 1815


Dec. 1, 1815


Hannah A., wife of William, merchant,


Mr. - , killed by lightning while plowing in the field, in Virginia. American of


Aug. 19, 1823


John, a teacher of penmanship, at Wilming- ton, Del. American of


Oct. 31, 1823


Anna, wife of Tristam, at Nantucket, aged 70 years. American of


Dec. 2, 1824


Tristam, at Nantucket, aged 84 years. American of


Oct. 2, 1829


William Almy, infant son of William and Anna A., aged 17 months,


Sept. 11, 1830


Mary, widow of J. F,, of Providence, at New Haven, aged 65 years,


Oct. 21, 1830


JENKINSON Elizabeth S., daughter of Richard F., aged 7 years,


March 17, 1826


March 14, 1823 Jan. 22, 1822 May 28, 1824


Lucy daughter of late Oliver, in 19th year, Rosario, of R hoboth, on coast of Africa,


May 1, 1825 Feb. - , 1826


John, at Cape May, of cholera. American of JENNISON Samuel, at Cranston, suddenly,


Samuel, at Millbury, aged 97 years. Ameri- can of


Nov. 16, 1824


Andrew B., late of Cambridgeport, at Baton Rouge, aged 29 years. American of


Sept. 11, 1829


April 20, 1812


JERAULD Capt. Samuel G., at Norfolk, Va., George, at Pawtucket, in 15th year, drowned at the Falls,


Dr. Gorton, formerly of Warwick, at Preston, Ind., in 70th year,


JERNIGAN Dr. Martin, near Kaskaskia, Ill., was shot accidentally by his brother while out turkey shooting. American of


JEROME John, at Boston, aged 89 years, native of France, came with Gen. Lafayette and served with him in the war. American of


March 2, 1818


July 5, 1821


Nov. 4, 1831


Nov. 27, 1832


JENNER Dr. - , the discoverer of vaccina- tion, in England, aged 74 years. Ameri- can of


JENNINGS Oliver, in 44th year, William, in 22d year,


Benjamin, of Boston, at Providence, aged 34 years. American of Jan. 1, 1830 July 27, 1832 Feb. 5, 1818


Nov. 10, 1819 Dec. 29, 1819


307


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


JESSE -, a negro, executed at Cheraw, S. C., for setting fire to a house Christmas day. American of


Feb. 12, 1828


JESSUP Samuel, at Lincolnshire, aged 65 years. The great pill taker; he is said to have taken in 21 years 229,934 pills, or 29 a day ;


1 the latter part of his life it averaged 78 a day, in addition to 40,000 bottles of mix- ture. American of


Aug. 15, 1817


JOUVET Louis, at Newport, in 65th year. American of


Sept. 8, 1815


JEWETT Jonathan, at Northampton, Mass., a suicide, hung himself in his cell ; was to be executed that same day for the murder of his father,


Nov. 9, 1815


John P., at Hartford, Conn., aged 35 years, one of the crew of the ship Boston lost at Nootka Sound in 1802. American of


Jan. 23, 1821


David M., at Lyme, jumped from the roof of his house while insane,


May 8, 1821


Dr. David, at Newport, aged 43 years, late of Massachusetts,


Nov. 23, 1821


Eleanor M., wife of Rev. Paul, of Fairhaven, Mass., at Salem, aged 30 years, while on a visit. American of


Paul, Esq., at Rowley, Mass., aged 90 years, Julia, at Berlin, Ct., aged 76 years,


JILLSON Rebecca, wife of David, suddenly, at Attleboro. American of


Dec. 11, 1821


Elizabeth, wife of Uriah, at Cumberland, aged 69 years, Society of Friends,


Luke, at Cumberland, aged 68 years,


Silas C., son of Uriah, at Cumberland, aged 24 years,


Pardon Potter, infant son of Pardon P., aged 18 months,


Aug. 27, 1823


Nathaniel, at Cumberland, in 75th year, sol- dier of the Revolution,


Dec. 22, 1823


JIM, a negro, executed in North Carolina, for murder of his master,


JOE and MOLLY, negroes, executed at Con- cord, N. C., for murder of Mrs. Long,


JOE, colored, aged 19 years, drowned himself while running to escape punishment, at Norfolk, Va. American of


JOERS Mrs. Mary, in England ; in will gives an annuity of £20 per annum to support her pet cat and dog, and on their death to the


March 17, 1822 Jan. 6, 1823


July 14, 1823


William, Esq., formerly of Cumberland, at Windham, Ct., in 40th year,


May 8, 1831


Aug. 23, 1816


May 30, 1828


June 15, 1830


Oct. 8, 1822 Aug. 29, 1828 Feb. 5, 1829


308


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


JOERS :


one who takes care of them if they kindly carry out her wishes. American of JOHNSON Capt. Francis, U. S. Army, in Mis- sissippi territory. American of Jack (colored), aged about 18 years, died at the house of William Jones,


Nov. 19, 1813 May 9, 1809


Nov. 25, 1809 Jan. 21, 1810


John, at Dana, Mass., about


Capt. Hogan, late master of schooner Inde- pendence of Providence, at Savannah, Ga., aged 34 years,


Feb. 12, 1811


killed by - Handy, while gunning, at Smithfield,


Silena, daughter of Capt. Elisha, aged 20 years, at Windsor, Vt., 50 young ladies preceded the corpse, to the burial ground. American of


Nov. 12, 1811


Aug. 22, 1813


JOHNSTON Mrs. Abigail, wife of Ebenezer, in this town,


May 28, 1814


Aug. 6, 1816


Sept. 10, 1816 Feb. 16, 1817


Sept. 2, 1817


Sept. 16, 1817


April 14, 1818


May 15, 1818


May 20, 1810


July 20, 1819


Oct. 26, 1819


Nov. 4, 1819


JOHNSON Isaac (colored), aged 36 years ; while trying to save Benjamin Pearce from drowning, at Litchfield American of Hon. Samuel, formerly Governor of North Carolina, and later Judge in Superior Court, at Shewarky, N. C., aged 83 years. American of


Resolved, at Thompson, Ct., in 65th year, Hon. John, in Ohio, one of the Supreme Judges of Indiana. American of


Charles, in this town, in 50th year. American of


Lt. Gen. William S, in England. He was at Quebec in 1756, and at Bunker Hill, where he was severely wounded. American of Major Matthew R., at Newport, in 56th year. American of


Thomas, executed at Hamilton, Bermuda, for the murder of a man of the same name, William, at Scituate, was suffocated in a well. American of


Thomas, first governor of Maryland, at Fred- erickstown, aged 88 years,


William Samuel, LL.D., late president of Co- lumbia College, and eldest son of Rev. Dr. Johnson, the first president ; was born at Stratford 1727, graduated at Yale 1744, studied at Harvard, also died at said place of birth,


May 26, 1811


Hon. Benjamin, at West Greenwich, in 65th year; was one of the justices of the Su- preme Court,


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JOHNSON J-, of the Theatre, aged 60 years, at New York. American of


Waterman, at North Providence, in 34th year, William, seaman, at Havana. American of Lieut. Samuel B., of U. S. Marine Corps, on board U. S. Ship Macedonian, in the South Seas,


Mrs. - , at Lansinburgh, from eating poisonous plants. American of


July 14, 1820


Hope, wife of Capt. Samuel, of Middletown, Ct., aged 63 years,


Sept. 24, 1820


George William, aged 27 years, mate of brig Pegasus, eldest son of Ebenezer, of Provi- dence, at Havana,


Mrs. Mary, at Salem, aged 81 years, a widow. run over by a wagon while crossing the street. American of


Miss Statira, at Warwick, in 19th year,


John Henry, son of John, bookseller, of Prov- idence, at Gorham, Me.,


Dec. 14, 1821


John A., aged 72 years, Pensioner of the Rev- olution,


April 20, 1822


John C., at Warwick, aged 28 years. Ameri- can of


July 12, 1822


Fanny S., wife of Charles, and daughter of late Thomas Cutler, of Providence, at Wil- mington, N. C., aged 36 years,


F. -, his wife and two daughters, at New Orleans, of the fever. American of


Oct. 11, 1822


Rev. Gordon, at Killingly, Ct., aged 56 years. American of


May 16, 1823


JOHNSTONE Capt. J., of the Royal Navy, in England, aged 59 years. He was master of the brig Chatham which accompanied Van- couver round the world. American of


JOHNSON Richard, of Rhode Island, in New York Hospital, aged 28 years. American of


June 10, 1823


Thomas, of New York, at Savannah, between Aug. 10 and 17, 1823


Anthony, of Germantown, Penn., in 78th year, of Society of Friends. American of Adam, at Pelham, N. H. He gave by will $5,000 to Amherst College. American of Patience, widow of Augustus, at Newport, aged 88 years. American of


Aug. 26, 1823


Sept. 5, 1823


Sept. 30, 1823




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