Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 33

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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Mary, wife of Nathan, at Jewett City, Ct., aged 45 years. American of Samuel (colored), aged 41 years, Rev. Daniel, a licentiate of Princeton Semi- nary, at Newport,


Jan. 6, 1 824 Jan. 26, 1824


Aug. 9, 1824


Nov. 5, 1819 March 15, 1820 May 2, 1820


May 30, 1820


April 25. 1821


May 25, 1821 July 23, 1821


Sept. - , 1822


May 27, 1823


310


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


JOHNSON John, Esq., Chancellor of the State of Maryland, suddenly, on his way to Bed- ford Springs. American of


1 Benjamin, seaman, formerly of Newport, at the Hospital, Bristol,


Sept. 9, 1824


Mrs. Maria L., wife of Rev. Evan M., for- merly of Newport, at Newtown, L. I., aged 27 years. American of


July 26, 1825


Elizabeth, widow of Resolved, of Thompson, Ct., at Providence, aged 74 years,


Aug. 20, 1825


Capt. Nicholas, at Newburyport, aged 73 years. Said to be the first New England Captain to display the Stars and Stripes on the river Thames, Eng. American of Eliza, aged 21 years,


Nov. 8, 1825 Feb 23, 1826


Mary S., wife of Benedict, daughter of John Westgate, of Tiverton, at Warwick, in 21st year,


April 22, 1826


Hannah, wife of Dr. Cyrus, at Newport, aged 38 years,


June 13, 1826


Mrs. Phebe, at the residence of John B. Wil- kinson, Esq., in Limestone Co., S. C., in 114th year,


William, at Taunton, aged 87 years,


Polly, wife of Timothy, at Worcester, in 54th year,


Aug. 8, 1826


Mary Angell, infant daughter of Benjamin G., at Coventry, aged 15 months, II days, Peter, seaman, at sea on board brig Baltic. American of


July 17, 1827


George Waterman, infant son of Benjamin G., at Coventry,


Aug, 12, 1828 July 8, 1828


Richard, aged 16 years,


Miss Amelia, at Slatersville, aged 28 years, formerly of Mendon. American of


Sept. 9, 1828


Miss Amelia, at Slatersville, formerly of Mendon, aged 23 years. American of . John, Esq., at Sault Ste. Marie, aged 65 years. He settled at Falls of St. Marie in 1791; became a fur trader ; married an Indian chief's daughter, by whom he had 8 chil- dren, whom he educated with much care, one of whom married Mr. Schoolcraft,


Sept. 12, 1828


Sept. 22, 1828 Oct. 5, 1828


Feb. 24, 1829


May 7, 1829 Jan. 26, 1830


July 23, 1830


William, infant son of John L.,


William, (colored) found in the canal basin, drowned. American of


Catharine, executed at Blackwell Island, New York, for murder, Sir John, Bart., at Montreal. American of Lucy (colored), killed by Catharine Hayward (white). American of


Aug. 10, 1824


July 6, 1826 July 21, 1826


Oct. 14, 1826


1


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


311


JOHNSON Amanda Malvina, infant daughter of R. G. American of


Thomas, seaman, of brig John Decatur, at sea, of fever. American of


John, master of the Monopolist ; perished in shipwreck at sea, off Cape Island, Del.,


Dec. 5, 1830


Capt. Benjamin, at Manchester, Mass., aged 33 years; was third in command under Croghan, in defence of Fort Sandusky against Proctor. American of


.. Jan. 7, 1831


Priscilla, widow of Abraham, at Enfield, aged 102 years, 6 months. She had lived in the town 39 years and had never required a doctor. Her descendants are 9 children, 75 grand, 182 great-grand, 6 great-great- grandchildren. American of


Elizabeth, at Boston, aged 24 years. Amer- ican of


Solon, at Boston, aged 28 years. American of


Henry Cushing, only son of John, aged 6 years, 5 months,


-, was shot while lying in bed asleep, at Franklin, Howard Co., Mo. American of Job, at Foster, aged 77 years,


Francis Kennedy, only son of Lieut. Edward S., aged 18 months,


June 27, 1832


Benjamin P., at Norwalk, Ct., thrown from his carriage,


Aug. 8, 1832


Nathan, at Berlin, Mass., aged 84 years; was at Bunker Hill and declared he fired the last shot at the enemy. American of


JOHONOT Francis, Esq., late U. S. Navy Agent, at Boston,


Jan. 8, 1833 Oct. 20, 1815


JONES Major Gersham, in this town, in 58th year. Masonic honors,


May 1, 1809


Catharine S., infant daughter of Josiah, in this town,


Aug. 31, 1809


Gov. Merriweather, of Upper Louisiana, by suicide. American of


Nov. 17, 1809


Ebenezer, at Rehoboth, in 46th year. Ma- sonic honors,


Jan. 30, 1811


Ruel, at Spencer, Mass., aged 22 years, per- ished in the snow storm,


Dec. 24, 1811


Mrs. Elizabeth, in this town, formerly of Newport, in 85th year,


Oct. 3, 1812


William, 2d, of this town, at Smithfield, aged 30 years ; he fell from the third floor of Samuel Nightingale & Co.'s factory. American of


Aug. 24, 1830 Sept. 21, 1830


March 8, 1831


April 22, 1831 April 27, 1831 July 4, 1831 Jan. 20, 1832 May 24, 1832


Oct. 19, 1813


312


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


JONES Josiah, one of the editors of the Patriot, in this town.


Mrs. Mary, in the Isle of Skye, Scotland, aged 127 years; she had lived to see the sixth generation. American of


Walker, a native of the Sandwich Islands, aged 20 years. American of


Hon. William, nephew of the late Gen. Mont- gomery, and brother of the present Lord Renslagh, at Redhook, N. Y. American of


Major Benjamin Dunn, in this town, in 32d year,


April 9, 1815


Thomas. merchant, brother of the governor, in 60th year,


April 13, 1815


John Peirce, an elder in the Baptist church, and brother of the governor, in 67th year,


April 16, 1815


Abel, late of Bristol, died in Kentucky. American of


Oct. 24, 1815


Henry A., of Pearson Co., Va., murdered by two negro women and negro Jim,


April 26, 1816


William, merchant ; he threw a cigar stump . into some loose powder ; the result was the destruction of himself and his store, at Fredericksburg, Va American of


July 30, 1816


Samuel, in Ohio, shot through the heart by Jacob Lewis, in a dispute over a saddle. American of


Jan. 10, 1817


Samuel E., son of the late Major Gershom, of this town, at Utica, N. Y., in 34th year. American of


April 4, 1817


Mrs. Mary, in this town, aged 87 years. . American of


Sept. 16, 1817


Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, formerly of Prov- idence, at Louisville, Ky.,


Oct. 29, 1817


Mrs. Harriet, daughter of Christopher Hill, aged 27 years,


Oct. 29, 1817


Samuel, murdered by Jacob Lewis, at Lones- ville. O. American of


Dec. 16, 1817


Rev. Absalom, rector of African church of St. Thomas, at Philadelphia. American of Jeremiah, of this town, at Savannah, Ga., in 30th year ; leaves wife and two children, Spencer, son of the late Ebenezer, of See- konk, in 17th year,


Feb. 27, 1818


July 22, 1819


Samuel, Esq., attorney at law, at New York. American of


Samuel, Esq., at Milford, Mass., aged 75 years, many years member of Massachu- setts legislature. American of


Dec. 5, 1819


Dec. 7, 1819


Jan. 18, 1820


Feb. 23, 1814


July 15, 1814 July 15, 1814


March 10, 1815


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


313


JONES William, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,


James, son of late Major Gershom, of this town, at New York, in 37th year. Ameri- can of


May 9, 1820


July 31, 1820


Oct. 1, 1820


Desire, widow of Major Gershom, in 67th year,


Nov. 17, 1820


John A., of Stamford, Ct., at sea, on board U. S Ship Cyane. American of


Jan. 5, 1821


Miss Eliza D., at Newport, in 29th year. American of


Feb. 6, 1821 Feb. 24, 1821 Oct. 12, 1821


April 9, 1822


April 12, 1822


June 18, 1822


June 18, 1822


Sept. 1, 1822


Rev. Henry T., formerly editor of Southern Intelligencer, at Somerville, S. C. Amer- ican of


Seth, at Raynham, aged 82 years. Amer- ican of


Capt. Zephaniah, at Berkeley, aged 85 years. American of


Benjamin, at Taunton, aged 57 years,


Lucinda, wife of Emanuel, daughter of Jona- than Nichols, of Providence, on Sullivan's Island, near Charleston, S. C.,


Mrs. Ruth, in 82d year ; had been a professor more than 50 years,


Ebenezer, suffocated in a well at Ashburn- ham, Mass.,


John, at Tiverton, aged 20 years,


March 6, 1820


Benoni Pearce, son of Dr. James, aged I year,


Capt. Jenkins D., of schooner Huntress, late of Providence, at Mobile Point,


Susan, wife of Benjamin, in 71st year, Williams, at Foster, in 36th year,


Hon. William, aged 67 years ; for six years was governor of the state; formerly had served in the Assembly ; was a soldier in the Revolution and seervd also in the Navy, Rev. W., at Broxburn, Eng. Twelve years since, he was ill and ordered his coffin made; recovering, he used it as a bookcase. Two days before he died he said he should use it and ordered the books taken out. Amer- ican of


Mary, wife of Horace, Esq., at St. Albans, Vt., aged 40 years,


Sally C. B., daughter of Horace, Esq., of St. Albans, Vt., at Greenfield, Mass., aged 17 years,


James, of Boston, on his return from Au- gusta, Ga ..


Sept. 2, 1823 1 Oct. 10, 1823


Nov. 28, 1823 July 12, 1824


Sept. 29, 1824


Aug. 16, 1825


Aug. 31, 1825 Sept. 7, 1825


314


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


JONES Lieut. John, Jr., at Wellington, Mass., aged 25 years. American of


Joanna, at Taunton, aged 16 years,


Sept. 13, 1825 Oct. 5, 1825


Thomas G., of Providence, at Smithfield, in 22d year,


Feb. 4, 1826


Daniel, seaman, perished in the wreck of the


Frances Mary, at sea, between Feb. 23d and March 5, 1826 John, apprentice boy, nephew of Owen, per-


ished in the wreck of the Frances Mary, at sea, between Feb. 23d and: March 5, 1826


John, a boy, perished in the wreck of the


Frances Mary, at sea, between Feb. 23, and March 5, 1826 William Wallace, infant son of Ezra, March 29, 1826


Stephen, at Glocester, in 76th year,


June 13, 1826


Benjamin, formerly of Newport, in 82d year, soldier of the Revolution,


July 5, 1826


Josiah, at North Kingstown, in 35th year,


July 5, 1826


Caroline Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Thomas, of Louisville, Ky., at Providence, in 15th year,


Nov. 18, 1826


Eliah, of Chesterfield, Mass, thrown from his stage and killed,


Dec. 21, 1826


Caroline Elizabeth, infant daughter of John P., Esq.,


March 28, 1828


Fanny Maria, only daughter of Capt. Peleg E., at Bristol, aged I year, 10 months,


July 18, 1828


Samuel, found dead in the woods, at Rose Wayne Co., N. Y .; was murdered. Amer- ican of


Aug. 19, 1828


, wife of O. S., formerly of Hartford, Ct., at Bristol, very suddenly,


Sept. 1, 1828


Rev. Cave, aged 59 years, chaplain U. S. Navy, at Brooklyn, N. Y. American of Joseph H., of St. Louis, merchant, a suicide ; £4,000 had been placed in his keeping ; he left a note saying he did not take the money or his relatives. American of


Feb. 6, 1829


Walter, Jr., eldest son of Gen. Walter, at Washington City, in 19th year,


April 4, 1829


William, at Seekonk, aged 62 years,


June 22, 1829


Elizabeth, at Seekonk, aged 82 years,


Sept. 7, 1829


Edward, chief clerk of the U. S. treasury, at Washington, aged 74 years, 9 months. American of


Benjamin, at Hillsboro, N. H., aged 83 years, dropped dead in the field. American of


Edward, late chief clerk in Treasury De- partment, at Washington, aged 74 years. American of


John Coffin, Esq., at Boston. American of


Feb. 20, 1829


Sept. 25, 1829


Oct. 23, 1829


Oct. 23, 1829 Oct. 30, 1829


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


315


JONES Abraham, A. B., at Boston, aged 18 years. American of


Mary, wife of John. aged 55 years. 37 years member of 2d Baptist church of Newport, at Providence,


Feb. 1, 1830


March 26, 1830


March 26, 1830


April 6, 1830


May 25, 1830


Sept. 2, 1830


Dec. 14, 1830


Jan. 7, 1831 May 28, 1831


Sept. 13, 1831


Feb. 10, 1832


March 9, 1832 Dec. 2, 1832


Aug. 23, 1816


July 13, 1821


Jan. 13, 1824


Oct. 25, 1831


: March 28, 1820


Nov. 15, 1822


Mr. - and a child, perished at sea in a shipwreck. American of


Gersham, son of late Major Gersham, Hon. William, late collector of the port of Philadelphia, and formerly secretary of the Navy, at Bethlehem, Penn. American of Anne, widow of late Gov. William, in 67th year,


Joseph, son of Alexarder, Esq., of Provi- dence, at Tampico, aged about 32 years. American of


Samuel, drowned in New York harbor,


JORDAN Mrs. - , at St. Cloud, near Paris, an actress. She had a large family of chil- dren by the Duke of Clarence, many of whom have distinguished themselves. It was understood that the Duke and she were married secretly although the laws of the realm would not allow a public ac- knowl dgement. American of


Mr. Camille, member of House of Deputies, Paris. American of


Thomas, seaman, at sea on board ship Wash- ington, on passage from Canton to Ham- burg. American of


JOURDAN -, colored, at the New York Hospital, of small pox. American of JOURNAGAN Eliphal, at Newport, in 70th year. American of JOUVET Peter, chief mate of brig Brutus, lost overboard,


Jan. 15, 1830


John, formerly of England, at Boston, aged 72 years. American of


Capt. Peleg G., of Bristol, lost at sea in the wreck of his vessel, the brig Olive Branch, -, a clerk, at Pittsburgh, Penn., suicide. American of


Henry Percival, son of William, at Boston, aged 17 years. American of


Mrs. Martha W., wife of W-, of Charles- ton, S. C., at Boston, aged 34 years. She was a native of Savana La Mar, Jamaica, educated in Boston and 13 years past resi- dent of Charleston, S. C.,


Benjamin, at New York Hospital, aged 55 years. American of


316


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


JOY Francis, at Nantucket, merchant, aged 83 years. American of


Josiah, at Cranston, in 56th year,


George, eldest son of Samuel, at Cranston, aged 36 years,


John, at Boston, aged 73 years. American of Christopher, at Boston, aged 25 years. Amer- ican of


Aug. 10, 1830


JUDGE Rev. Hilliard, Methodist, at Winnisbor- ough, S. C. American of


May 5, 1 820


JUDSON Almira, at Ashford, Ct., aged 16 years. American of


May 20, 1825


Elnathan, surgeon U. S. Navy, at Washing- ton City,


May 8, 1829


Sarah, wife of Philo, at New York, aged 60 years,


March 12, 1831


JUNE Daniel, at Brandon, Vt., aged 60 years, from a blow of a lever he was using in raising a stone. American of


May 14, 1830


JUNER Amos, aged 58 years,


Jan. 18, 1827


May 13, 1812


JUSTIN Samuel, in this town, in 31st year, Mrs. Mary, in 65th year,


Jan. 4, 1816 June 6, 1831


K


KALBFLEISH J. A., alias Thomas Allen, na- tive of Flanders, at St. Blas, on board ship Asia,


KALILE Martin, suicide by hanging, near Ham- ilton, O. American of


KAMINSY Count, Commander of the Russian Army, after the removal of Benigsen, aged 70 years. American of


KANE Archibald, merchant, at Port au Prince. American of


KAST Dr. Thomas, at Boston, aged 70 years. American of


KAULL Hiram, son of John, at Newport, aged 19 years, suddenly,


KAYSER J. - , at New Orleans, of the fever. American of


KEECH Stephen, at Glocester, in 60th year, Vililia A., daughter of Peter, at Cumberland, in 22d year,


Aug. 15, 1821


Aug. 18, 1829


Jan. 12, 1810 Nov. 21, 1817


June 30, 1820


Oct. 28, 1824


Oct. 11, 1822 March 27, 1814


April 19, 1818


Philip, Jr., aged 20 years,


Sept. 20, 1822 Nov. 2, 1827


Jan. 18, 1829 March 9, 1830


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


317


KEECH Abraham, at Otsego, N. Y., formerly at Smithfield, in 75th year. American of Peter, in 52d year,


Betsey, wife of Asel, at Burrillville, in 52d year,


Phebe, wife of Zephaniah, in 37th year,


KEELER Major Isaac, at New York, in 72d year. He served the entire period of the Revolution as a Lieutenant and later as Captain in the Connecticut Line. Amer- ican of


Aug. 2, 1825 July 26, 1827


Nov. 19, 1830


April 22, 1814 May 3, 1815 Nov. 9, 1815


April 26, 1816


Anna Hall, infant daughter of Josiah, in this town, aged 19 years,


Sept. 4, 1817


Sally and Mary, daughters of John, at Valley Falls, aged 15 and 13 years, drowned one in trying to rescue the other,


Abby, wife of Josiah, in 42d year,


Harriet F., only daughter of Josiah, in 20th year,


Aug. 29, 1829


Mrs. Anna W., wife of Major Josiah, and daughter of William Wilkinson, Esq., in 37th year,


Sept. 14, 1831


KEER William, at . Lock, Penn., his three young- est children died the same day and were all buried in the same grave,


KEFFINGTON Sarah, wife of Benjamin, and daughter of Ebenezer Chace, at Somerset, aged 22 years,


KEISER Capt. C., U. S. Army, at Fort Haw- kins. American of


KEITH Major Zephaniah, formerly of Easton, Mass., at Pittsford, Vt., in 90th year,


Cyrus R., son of Cyrus, of Providence, at Charleston, S. C., aged 26 years,


Major John, of Georgetown, S. C., at North Island, S. C. American of


May 15, 1821 Aug. 27, 1823


Nov. 18, 1829 Dec. 13, 1831


J. B., died at sea, on board ship Louisiana,


Benjamin, at Pittsfield, aged 89 years. He came to the town 73 years ago, and 5 years after its first settlement in 1752. The town has 4,000 souls. American of KEEMER Thomas, private U. S. Army ; was sentenced to be shot but reprieved while kneeling on his coffin. Helent his clothes to a prisoner to escape,


KEENE Miss Alice, in this town, in 44th year, Anna, widow, of Charles, Esq., aged 72 years, Mrs. - , widow of Ebenezer, at Fairhaven. American of


Dec. 11, 1822 Oct. 5, 1827


Elisha, at Greene, Me., aged 65 years, native of Taunton, Mass. American of


April 29, 1831


Sept. 11, 1816


Sept. 20, 1831


Nov. 5, 1819.


Jan. 29, 1820,


Dec. 16, 1822


Oct. 3, 1823


318


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


KEITH Lieut. Solomon, at Bridgewater, aged 74 years. American of


Nov. 25, 182 3


C. M., native of Bridgewater, at Charleston, S. C., of the tever,


Sept. 10, 1824


James, Esq., at Alexandria, D. C., aged ço years ; was Mayor of the city when a public dinner was given to Gen. Lafayette 40 years ago and the day the General again visited the place was the last of his useful life. American of


Zilpah, at Bridgewater, in 86th year. Amer- ican of


Cornelius, at Bath, Me., aged 75 years, a Rev- olutionary pensioner. American of


Jan. 19, 1830


KELLER John C., of this town, at New Orleans, in 42d year. American of


Aug. 26, 1817


Rev. William, Baptist, in Jefferson Co., Ky., aged 47 years. American of


Dec. 30, 1817


KELLERMAN Marshall, duke of Volmy. In France. American of


Nov. 17, 1820


KELLEY Priscilla, daughter of Daniel, at Warren, in 28th year,


Feb. 17, 1810


John, drowned In Bristol Harbor, fell over- board from privateer Yankee,


Feb. 28, 1814


Edward, drowned from on board the Privateer Yankee, in Bristol Harbor, in February ; was found April 20: After sermon by Rev. Mr. Wight, was interred. American of


.


May 27, 1814


Erastus, native of Newport, son of Rev. Eras- tus, formerly pastor of Baptist Church at Harrisburg, Pa,


Jan. 18, 1817


Mack, at New York, found dead in a shed partly naked, died from cold and exposure. American of


Feb. 18, 1820


Patience, wife of Asa, at Mendon, in 63d year, Joseph, at Warren, aged 84 years,


Oct. 13, 1821 March 27, 1822


Col. James, cashier of the State Bank, killed in a duel with Russell Batsford, in Vandalia, Ill. American of


Aug. 12, 1823


Dr. Marcus N., at Charleston, S. C. Ameri- can of


Dec. 17, 1824


Church, at Warren, in 47th year. American of


May 13, 1825


Mary, aged about 90 years,


Sept. 8, 1825


Alexander, seaman, perished in the wreck of the Francis Mary, at sea,


between Feb. 23, and March 5, 1826 Michael, a musical composer, in 64th year,


at Margrave, Eng. American of Nov. 17, 1826


Oct. 24, 1824


Sept. 26, 1828


319


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


KELLEY Joseph James, son of Joseph, of Warren, drowned at sea,


John, his wife presented him with 5 children at one birth, who all died about a year ago, she also had 5 at a birth and a year before 2 making 12 children in about 2 years. They are natives of Ireland, now are at Mercer, Penn. American of


March -, 1827


Aug. 24, 1827 Nov. 9, 1827


John, formerly of Warren, at Swanzey,


Levi, executed, for murder, at Coopers- town, N. Y. American of Jan. 4, 1828


Martha, wife of Edward, formerly of Warren, at Pawtucket, in 52d year, suddenly,


Jan. 10, 1829


Daniel, at Roxbury, aged 40 years. Ameri- can of


Oct. 9, 1829


Michael, executed at Montreal, for murder of Sergeant O'Neill. American of


Oct. 12, 1830


Miss Bethany, at Barnstable, aged 30 years. American of


Dec. 17, 1830


Jesse, at Matanzas, formerly of Providence, in 22d year. American of


Feb. 18, 1831


KELLEGG Eli, from New England, in Wash- ington Co., Miss. Ter., from a cold and a fall,


Oct. 18, 1811


Jan. 28, 1820


KELSEY Dr. - , at Rochester, N. Y., killed by a falling tree. American of


Sept. 6, 1825


KELTON Mary, daughter of the late Stephen, in this town, in 30th year,


Aug. 12, 1810


Waite, widow of Stephen, in 81st year. So- ciety of Friends,


Dec. 20, 1820


KILTON Lucippa, at Smithfield, in 48th year, formerly of Johnston,


John Jenckes, at Coventry, in 75th year,


Sarah, widow of John J., at Coventry, aged 81 years,


Dec. 1, 1832


KEMBLE Stephen George, the English Come- edian, in England, aged 64 years. Ameri- can of


Aug. 2, 1822


John Philip, the British Tragedian. In Switz- erland, in 66 year; was brother of Mrs. Siddons. American of


May 2, 1823


KEMP Bishop -- , killed 'by overturning of a stage, in Maryland. American of


Nov. 9, 1827


KEMPER Prof. , of the University, at Leyden. American of


KEMPTON Mary, wife of Silas, at New Bed- ford, aged 40 years. American of


Sept. 14, 1824


July 19, 1825


KELLOGG Austin, at Smithfield, Penn. His house caught fire and his wife and child perished in the flames,


Feb. 5, 1823 Feb. 29, 1824


320


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


KEMPTON Egbert B., son of Silas, Esq., at New Bedford,


Dec. 12, 1828


Mrs. Ruth, at New Bedford, aged 82 years. American of


Oct. 23, 1829


KENDALL Sarah Holroyd, daughter of Noah, in this town, aged 8 months,


June 28, 1814


Sylvanus, at Baltimore, formerly of West- minster. Mass., in 26th year,


Oct. 18, 1814


Mrs. Charlotte, daughter of Capt. Nathaniel Richards, at Boston, in 23d year,


Aug. 22, 1816 April 29, 1821


Chester, at Woodstock, Ct., aged 34 years,


Rebecca, wife of Thomas, daughter of late Rev. Dr. Hezekiah Smith, of Haverhill, at Boston, aged 39 years. American of Abijah, at Templeton, Mass., in 79th year, Charles, mate of brig Gov. Hopkins, at sea, Noah, Esq., in 49th year,


Oct. 26, 1821 Dec. 21, 1821


Mary Ann Holroyd, infant daughter of late Noah, aged 5 months,


Feb. 22, 1824


Mrs. Devotion, of Ashford, Ct., in 29th year. American of


Jan. 15, 1828


KENISTON Mrs. Lydia, formerly of Newbury- port, at Boston. American of


Dec. 1, 1829


KENNALL Mr. - , the deputy sheriff, at New Orleans, of the fever. American of KENNEDY James Barker, infant son of James B., in this town, aged 11 months, 19 days, James B., at Providence, aged 40 years,


Oct. 1I, 1822


Martha, wife of Capt. Edmund P, of the navy, at Norfolk, Va., in 29th year. Amer- ican of


William, murdered by Michael Powers,


Robert A., a U. S. soldier, shot by a grocer in a quarrel, at Sackett's Harbor. Ameri- can of


April 20, 1821


Jackson, aged 4 years, 2 months, adopted son of Benjamin A Robbins,


April 19, 1827


Eliza, wife of William, aged 45 years.


March 14, 1831


Patrick, at Fall River, killed in the picker. American of


Jan. 3, 1832


John, aged 19 years, drowned near Staten Island,


John, drowned in New York Bay,


April 23, 1832 April 23, 1832


Joseph, aged 26 years, son of Capt. William, of Boston, on board ship New Orleans of New York; was returning from a two years residence in South America. Amer- ican of


Sept. 25, 1829


June 8, 1822


Feb. 7, 1824


July 29, 1817 Aug. 22, 1818


Oct. 8, 1819 March 2, 1820


-, merchant, at New Orleans, of the fever. American of


Oct. 11, 1822


321


KENNER William, Esq., at New Orleans, aged 48 years,


May 10, 1824


May 10, 1811


KENNEY Alexander, formerly of East Hart- ford, Ct., aged 106 years. He was possessed of great strength and endurance. When 95 he went into the field with several smart reapers and led the field. His descendants number about 900. American of


Nov. 1, 1814


Michael, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker, March 6, 1820


John, of New York, aged about 17 years lost overboard from schooner Phebe of Bristol, on passage from Havana,


Jan. 18, 1822 July 28, 1828


Lucina, at Sutton, aged 20 years,


KENNISTON Nancy, of Edgartown, at Boston, aged 55 years,


April 18, 1831


KENRICK -, wife of Dr. Adin, at Poultney, Vt., suicide by hanging. American of


April 12, 1831


KENT Abigail, wife of Rev. Asa, Methodist preacher. She was a native of Athens, Vt .; was in her 34th year, at Bristol,


Aug. 11, 1813


Nov. 3, 1815


Duke of Devonshire, Eng .; was married in 1818 and had a daughter born May 1819, who is heir presumptive to the Throne of England,


Hezekiah, at Seekonk, in 76th year,


Samuel, at Barrington, in 89th year,


Abigail, wife of Jacob, in Brookfield, Mass., aged 66 years,


Nov. 16, 1823


Eliza, at Panten, Vt., in 17th year, killed by lightning. American of


June 28, 1825


Ira, son of Ira, at Seekonk, aged II months, 3 days,


Feb. 9, 1828


Lydia, wife of James, at Seekonk, in 85th year,


Feb. 11, 1828


Mary T., aged 26 years, daughter of Heze- kiah, at Cumberland,


Feb. 20, 1828


Mary T., daughter of Hezekiah, at Cumber- land, aged 26 years,


Feb. 20, 1828 Feb. 29, 1828


James, at Seekonk, in 89th year,


Elizabeth, widow of Hezekiah, at Seekonk, in 85th year. American of


May 6, 1828


Horace M., son of William, at Attleboro, aged 20 years. American of


Dec. 8, 1818


April 13, 1819


Dea. Elijah, at Seekonk, in 88th year. Amer- can of


Ruth, wife of Dea. Ezekiel, at Rehoboth, in 74th year,


Jan. 23, 1820 Sept. 14, 1820 Dec. 7, 1821


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


KENNY, John, in Ireland, a Dublin paper says " he broke his neck but received no other damage." American of


322


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


KENT Simon, at Seekonk, suddenly, in 51st year,


Sophia B., 3d daughter of John, at Seekonk, in 24th year. American of


KENTING -, killed at Boston, run over by a wagon. American of


Jan. 1, 1833


KENYON John, of Hopkinton, R. I., at New Haven, Conn., drank a pint and a half of Old Spirits, lived 30 hours. American of Eunice, wife of Solomon, at Richmond, in 54th year. American of




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