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Oct. 8, 1819
Hannah, wife of Caleb, at South Kingstown, aged 27 years,
March 18, 1824
Mary Ann, eldest daughter of John H., at Hopkinton, aged 15 years,
Peleg, at Newport. American of
July 27, 1826 May 24, 1831
KERR George, Esq., was killed while on a deer hunt, near Savannah, Ga. American of
June 22, 1819
Miss -, at New Orleans, of the fever. American of
Oct 11, 1822
Deborah, daughter of William, at Smithfield, aged 2 years, 5 months,
Aug. 29, 1823
John, infant son of William, of Smithfield, at Providence,
Oct. 13, 1827
Mrs. -, at Warwick, from her clothes taking fire; was under the influence of liquor at the time. American of
Oct. 25, 1831
KERVER John, at Newport, aged 24 years. American of
July 4, 1815
KETHWELL Ann, at New York, aged 35 years. American of
Aug. 27, 1819
KETTLE Maria, wife of John P., at Worcester, aged just 31 years,
March 3, 1831
KETTREDGE Hon. Thomas, at Andover, Mass., aged 75 years, very suddenly. American of
Oct. 23, 1818
KEY Philip Barton, Esq., at Georgetown, D. C., late member of Congress, aged 58 years, (author Star Spangled Banner),
July 28, 1815
Philip, Esq., in St. Mary's Co., Md., in 70th year, was member of second U. S. Con- gress,
Jan. 4, 1820
Oct. 25, 1822
Nov. 1, 1825
Jan. 31, 1809
KEYES Thomas, Jr., at Northboro, Mass., aged 36 years,
Robert, a pilot, of Savannah, killed by a stone thrown at him by Jacob Vanderbilt, KILBURN Clement Stanton, in this town, in 33d year, son of Capt. John, formerly of Newport,
Oct. 19, 1828
March 31, 1829
April 12, 1816
KESLER Abraham, executed at Schorarie, N. Y., for murder of his wife,
June 5, 1818
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
323
KILBOURN Maria, daughter of Capt. Samuel, at Hartford, aged 18 years,
KILCREASE Major --. of Tennessee, was killed in a duel with Col. Lowe, in Ala- bama. American of
KIMBALL Naomi, wife of Asa, and 2d daugh- ter of Hon. Daniel Owen, of Glocester, at Barton, Vt., in 41st year,
Peyton Randolph, at Glocester, in 41st year, Major Joshua, at Johnston, aged 67 years ; sermon by Elder John Westcott, Acts x:42,
Aug. 21, 1817
Sept. 7, 1821
May 29, 1821
Benjamin, at Haverhill, Mass., aged 36 years, while conversing with a friend he fell to the ground and expired. American of
June 21, 1822
Nov. 2, 1826
June 15, 1830
Dec. 30, 1831
Major Amherst, at Chepachet, in 70th year; had been member of General Assembly, justice of peace, and 20 years postmaster at Chepachet,
Jan. 4, 1832
Sept. 16, 1832
Dec. 17, 1819
Nov. 18, 1808
Elisha, at Scituate, in 65th year, suddenly.
James (colored), tortured to death by a white man named James S. Campbell, in Vir- ginia. American of
Miles, a Revolutionary soldier, at Norfolk, Va., aged 70 years. American of
John, of Hartford, merchant, at sea, on pas- sage from Charleston to New York. American of
Lucy, in England, aged 21 years, said to have died of love; she gave £800 to her
April 2, 1810
April 27, 1824
Dec. 19, 1808 April 2, 1815
Thankful, widow of Dean, at Scituate, in 79th year,
Stephen, at Glocester, aged 44 years. Amer- ican of
Sally Ann, daughter of Jarvis, at Scituate, aged 35 years,
Rev. Isaac, pastor of Baptist Church at Wallingford, at New Haven. American of Jerusha, wife of Major Amherst, at Che- pachet, in 65th year,
Lydia, wife of Daniel, at Smithfield, aged 68 years,
KIMBERLEY Gideon, merchant, at New York, suddenly. American of
KING William, at Abington, Va .; established a salt works there, commenced with £500 16 years ago, died worth $500,000, gave in will $ 10,000 to Abington. American of Mary, widow of Josiah, at Johnston, in 95th year. American of
July 31, 1810 March 31, 1812
Nov. 12, 1813
July 1, 1814
April 25, 1815
324
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
KING :
clergyman whom she had seen and heard preach but twice. American of
Rev. William, at Williamstown, Mass., aged 58 years, suddenly. American of Major General Cyrus, aged 74 years, at Saco, Me., member of Congress,
Alexander J., in 7th year,
Lucy, daughter of Isaac, at Scituate, in 21st year,
Sept. 24, 1818
Mary, wife of Hon. Rufus, at Jamaica, L. I., aged 50 years. American of
June 15, 1819
Samuel, at Newport, in 72d year. American of
Jan. 4, 1820
Eliza Ann, at Coventry, daughter of Enock, Esq., in 18th year,
May 23, 1821 June 3, 1821
Dea. Asa, at Cranston, in 83d year,
George, merchant, aged 63 years, at George- town, D. C. American of
Oct. 26, 1821
Richmond, son of Capt. William, at Foster, aged 7 .years,
Aug. 2, 1822
Capt. Barzillai, of Raynham, at Taunton, aged 56 years,
Aug. 22, 1822
Char'es Rollin, son of Elijah, Jr., at Taun- ton, aged 2 years,
Dec. 18, 1822
Hannah, eldest daughter of Obadiah, at New Bedford, aged 16 years,
Jan. 1, 1823
Ralph, at Scituate, in 77th year. American of
July 15, 1823
Capt. Caleb T., son of Josiah, Esq., at Taun- ton, in 56th year. American of
Dec. 23, 1823
Henry, printer, in 24th year, son of late Capt. John,
Jan. 24, 1824 June 27, 1824
John, son of John, drowned at Taunton,
Eunice, widow, in 90th year, at Westhamp- ton, Mass. American of
Sept. 21, 1824
David, at Taunton, was killed while raising the gate,
Dec. 22, 1824
Betsey, at Smith field, aged 22 years. Ameri- can of
Eliza, wife of Charles, Esq., and daughter of Archibald Gracie, Esq., all of New York,
at Havana, where she had gone for her health,
Joel, aged 25 years, drowned off Cape May,
Capt. Job, at Taunton, aged 82 years. American of
Col. William, at Mobile, Ala., an officer in U. S. Army during the late war,
Feb. 15, 1825 June 4, 1825
Sept. 2, 1825
Jan. 1, 1826
Zipporah, daughter of Job, aged 42 years, at Taunton,
Aug. 31, 1823
Dec. 24, 1824
June 30, 1815
Dec. 19, 1815
April 25, 1817 Sept. 2, 1818
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
325
KING Samuel Ward, infant son of Samuel W., Esq., at Olneyville,
Mrs. Lydia, at Newport, aged 61 years,
Hon. Rufus, at New York, in 73d year. (See long obituary in this issue.) American of Sarah, widow, in 66th year,
May 4, 1827 June 3, 1827
Maria Waterman, daughter of Hon. Samuel W., at Olneyville,
Aug. 20, 1827 Aug. 3, 1828
Betsey, widow of Capt. John,
Isaac, at Abington, aged about 44 years; was found lying dead in the road, supposed died from apoplexy,
Jan. 11, 1829 March 24, 1829
William B., at Johnston, in 79th year,
Edward Gaze, M. D., youngest son of late Hon. Rufus, at New York, death caused by the rupture of a blood vessel. Ameri- can of
Issac, at Scituate, in 62d year,
Sarah Frances, daughter of Samuel W .. Esq., at Olneyville,
Godfrey, aged 80 years, and wife Abigail, aged 79 years, are now living in Tiverton ; they have 13 children now living, the eldest over 60 years, the youngest over 30 years ; have 87 grand, 56 great-grand, and I great great-grandchildren ; they have lost 16 grand and 8 great-grandchildren ; they have living 143 descendants. Ameri- can of
Samuel, at East Greenwich, in 60th year,
Anna, widow of Caleb, in 78th year,
Lewis H., at New York, aged 25 years,
Edward, formerly of New York, killed in a duel at New Orleans,
KINGMAN David, at Bridgewater, suddenly, aged 48 years,
April 7, 1812
Susanna, widow of Abner, at Middleboro, aged 80 years,
Jan. 20, 1822
Nov. 28, 1832
KINGSBURY Sanford, aged 18 years, at East Windsor, Ct., killed in a duel with Joseph Blodgett. American of
Dr. Samuel Allen, at Foxboro, aged 27 years. American of
Sarah B. V., wife of Rev. Cyrus, and daugh- ter of Parker Varnum, of Dracut, Mass., at Mayhew Choctaw. American of
Stanford, aged 11 years, 12th; Austin, aged 15 years, 12th ; Brigham, aged 6 years, 22d;
April 9, 1826 Nov. 25, 1826
April 28, 1829 June 27, 1830
July 22, 1830
Nov. 16, 1830 July 2, 1831 April 21, 1832 Aug. 9, 1832
Sept. 20, 1832
Lydia, wife of Dea. Abner, formerly of Providence, at Boston,
July 6, 1819
Nov. 6, 1821
Nov. 5, 1822
326
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
KINGSBURY:
Horace, aged 9 years, April 28. sons of Loring, at Guilford, Vt., of diphtheria. American of
KINGSLEY Hezekiah, at Swanzey, in 81st year, Augustus B., son of Pardon, formerly of Providence, at Pomfret, Ct., in 18th year, KINSLEY William, son of Henry, of Warren, aged 3 years; drowned by falling off the wharf,
May 17, 1831
May 19, 1820
March 22, 1823 -
KINGSI.EY Jonathan, in 59th year,
Dea. David, at Swanzey, aged 90 years. American of
Anna, widow, in 89th year,
Cornelia, daughter of Mason, of Bristol, at Fall River, aged 16 years,
June 12, 1831 Dec. 25, 1831
William C., aged 19 years,
KINGSTON Mary, wife of John, at Ansford, near Castle Cary, Eng .; died within a week of her marriage; maiden name Aldridge. American of
Nov. 27, 1821
KINLOCK Cleland, Esq., of Georgetown, S. C., at Statesburgh, S. C. American of
Oct. 3, 1823
Francis, born 1756, died at Charleston, S. C .; served through the Revolution. American of
March 7, 1826
KINNICUTT Amanda, eldest daughter of Thomas. at Rehoboth, in 15th year ; ser- mon by Rev. Mr. Pitman,
John, at Johnston, in 20th year,
Benjamin T., at Taunton, aged 6 months. American of
July 29, 1825
Eliza Burr, daughter of Shubael, at Newport, aged 2 years, 9 months,
June 22, 1827
KINNECUTT Thomas, at Seekonk, in 60th year,
July 21, 1828
Harriet, daughter of George R., at Barring- ton, aged 16 months ; was so badly scalded by a basin of hot water that she lived about 12 hours,
Catharine, daughter of late Thomas, Esq., of Seekonk, at Worcester, in 17th year,
KINNEY Hon. Sterry, Judge of Probate, at Voluntown, Ct., aged 50 years. American of
Henry, seaman, on schooner Astria, wrecked near Hatteras,
Oct. 23, 1809 Oct. 8, 1821
Amey, wife of Thomas, Esq., at Seekonk, in 56th year,
Aug. 28, 1826
Jan. 9, 1830
Nov. 8, 1832
Dec. 24, 1830
Oct. 25, 1832
June 7, 1830 June 16, 1830
Nov. 1, 1830 April 27, 1831
327
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
KINSMAN Sarah, wife of Jeremiah, at Plain- field, aged 64 years. American of Jan. 4, 1825 KIRBY Rev. Mr -; drowned off Ocracock Bar, in the wreck of sloop Henry, Dec. 4, 1818 i
KERBY Thomas N., who assumed the governor. ship of Antigua after the death of Gov. Ramsey. American of
Jan. 25, 1820
KIRBY George, at Feeding Hills, Ct., aged 4 years. Fell on a penknife which pierced his brain through the eye. American of
March 4, 1825
Harriet Wardsworth Larned, daughter of Col. S. Larned, of Pittsfield, Mass., and wife of Major Reynolds M. Kirby, U. S. Army, at Fortress Monroe, Va.,
June 3, 1830
Nicholas, printer, formerly of Middletown, Ct., at Boston, aged 29 years. American of
Nov. 30, 1830
KIRKLAND Mr. - , at Carthagena, S. A .; was promised the contract for making a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. American of
Oct. 11, 1825
KIRKPATRICK Hon. Andrew, Chief Justice of New Jersey, at New Brunswick, N. J., in 74th year,
Jan. 6, 1831
Sept. 25, 1832 Aug. 22, 1822
Aug. 30, 1822
KLINGELBERG Frederick, (supposed to be) found in the river near Reading, Penn. American of
KLINGER -, the German Poet, at St. Peters- burg, aged 77 years,
KLAWSON Christopher, at Philadelphia, of hy- drophobia,
KNAPP Capt. Seth, at Rehoboth, in 80th year, Elijah, at Taunton, aged 33 years,
Ephraim, Jr., at Taunton, aged 29 years,
John Adams, infant son of G-, at Fall River. American of
Bethiah, at Rehoboth, aged 87 years,
Reuben, at Taunton, aged 23 years,
Melville, aged about 8 years, drowned at Woonsocket Falls; this is the first drown- ing accident at this place,
Oct. 1, 1824 Feb. 22, 1826 Jan. 28, 1827
Dec. 5, 1829
KIRKWOOD James, killed by a fall of a diving bell at Boston, Long Wharf. American of KISHAM Paul, the first Hindu convert of Bengal; was baptised by Dr. Carey in 1800,
KISSAM Dr. Samuel M., late acting surgeon on U. S. Brig Spark, at Norfolk, Va. Amer- ican of
April 21, 1829
Feb. 27, 1831
June 5, 1819
Jan. 25, 1813 Nov. 18, 1823 July 12, 1824
Milo, son of Dea. Joseph, aged 19 years, at Middlebury, Vt. A sand bank caved in upon him. American of
Dec. 21, 1821
328
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
KNAPP John Francis, executed at Salem for murder of Mr. - White,
Joseph J., executed at Salem for murder of Stephen White. American of
Sept. 14, 1830
Jan. 4, 1831
Jonathan, at Lyonan, aged 100 years. Soldier in French and Revolutionary Wars; has left a brother aged 95 years. American of March 1I, 1831 KNIGHT Dr. Daniel, a native of this county, formerly surgeon on privateer Rambler, at St. Jago, Cape de Verde Islands, Sept. 3, 1813 .
Sir Andrew, at New Haven, Ct., native of England, aged 73 years. He merrily styled himself " Bookbinder to the King,'
Nov. 10, 1815
March 19, 1819
Oct. 9, 1819
Oct. 10, 1819
Dec. 22, 1819
May 9, 1820 March 20, 1821
Nov. 22, 1821
Jeremiah, Esq., at Cranston, aged 45 years ; about 21 years town clerk and former member of Assembly,
Capt. Jonathan, formerly of Scituate, at Cran- ston. suddenly, aged 77 years, an officer of the Revolution,
Elizabeth, wife of Col. Joseph, at Scituate. aged 79 years,
Amey Ann, infant daughter of Christopher, of Cranston, at Providence,
Eleanor, widow of Hon. Nehemiah, at Cran- ston, in 77th year,
Anna, widow of Jeremiah, Esq., at Gloces- ter,
Robert, in 74th year; funeral at Baptist Meeting House, Cranston ; died
Col. Joseph, at Scituate, aged 85 years, many years a member of town council,
-, daughter of Col. Jedediah, at Westerly, aged about 15 years; killeu by lightning. American of
Sophia, wife of Robert, Esq., in 41st year,
March 13, 1822
Sept. 12, 1822
Sept. 14, 1822
April 4, 1823 July 28, 1823 July 31, 1823 Feb. 27, 1825
July 1, 1825 July 11, 1825
Barbara, wife of Christopher, and daughter of the late Peleg Fiske, of Scituate, at Cran- ston, in 48th year ; sermon by Elder John Westcott, Job XIV : 14-15,
John L., printer, native of Worcester, at New Orleans,
Martin, native of Worcester, at New Orleans, Lucina, wife of Dr. Sylvester, at Warwick, in 33d year,
Dorcas, widow of William, at Cranston, in 82d year. American of
Col. Barzillai, at Cranston, in 64th year,
Waitey, wife of Israel, at Scituate, in 66th year,
Nov. 29, 1821
329
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
KNIGHT Mary, wife of Henry, and daughter of Rufus . White, in 26th year, at Coventry, American of
Daniel, Esq., attorney at law, at Leicester, Mass., graduate of Brown 1813 ; studied law with Gov. Lincoln ; commenced prac- tice at Spicer ; removed to L. in 1821,
Mary, wife of Benjamin, Esq., and daughter of Job Greene, at Mendon, aged 25 years. American of
Dea. Stephen, at Cranston, in 88th year, Lyndon, Esq., at Olneyville, in 38th year. Caroline, daughter of Thomas, aged 6 years, Betsey, widow of Dea. Samuel, at Norwich,
Sept. 8, 1826
April 6, 1827
Feb. 12, 1829
Oct. 7, 1829
Vt., aged 81 years; was among the first settlers of the town ; member of Congre- gational Church more than 50 years. His descendents are 13 children, 83 grand, and 22 great-grand children. American of
Oct. 16, 1829
Ansel, at Thompson, Ct., aged 33 years,
Israel F., at Central Falls, aged 27 years,
Jan. 22, 1810
Dec. 14, 1814
Feb. 12, 1815
William H. and his son and three workmen, at South Kingstown, drowned in the great storm of
Sept. 23, 1815
Ann Elizabeth, wife of William, at Newport, aged 36 years. American of
Oct. 1, 1819
Hannah, wife of Benjamin, carpenter, late of Providence, at New York, aged 47 years,
July 25, 1820
Robey, wife of Edward, at Cranston, in 71st year,
Aug. 18, 1820
Sarah, widow of William H., at South Kings- town, in 57th year,
June 25, 1821
Molly, wife of Edward, in 73d year,
Dec. 17, 1821
Hazard, Jr., at South Kingstown, aged 40 years,
March 15, 1822
John, son of Henry, of and at Georgetown, D. C.,
Aug. 3, 1823 Aug. 21, 1823
Hazard, at Jamestown, aged 87 years,
Mary, wife of Joseph B., formerly of Provi- dence, at Nashville, Tenn.,
Oct. 6, 1823
Edward, aged 85 years,
Thomas, a poor debtor, at Worcester Jail, aged 82 years,
Putnam D., son of Dr. Samuel, aged 23 years, Lydia, wife of Dr Samuel, in 61 st year,
Henry, at South Kingstown, very suddenly,
Sept. 13, 1825
Aug. 30, 1826
Oct. 3, 1824
Dec. 27, 1825 Aug. 13, 1826 June 26, 1826 Feb. 25, 1827
Sophia P., wife of Manassah, at Boston, aged 36 years. American of
Jan. 12, 1830 Aug. 23, 1830 Jan. 6, 1833
KNOWLES Jeremiah, in this town, in 35th year, William R., son of Benjamin, in 21st year, Jonathan, in this town, in 82d year,
330
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
KNOWLES Dr. Samuel, aged 65 years,. . Feb., 27, 1831
William, son of late Edward, of Providence, at Washington, D. C., in 68th year,
Oct. 3, 1832
KNOWLTON Waite, wife of Erastus F., aged 29 years. American of
April 13, 1819
Mrs. T -; was going to a wedding when the horses ran away, the carriage was dashed to pieces and she was instantly killed, at Wilmington, N. C. American of S. S., a child of his died at New London, Ct. American of
April 19, 1822
Sept. 13, 1825
Ezekiel, murdered by Daniel Newton, near Worcester. American of
Oct. 6, 1829
Samuel, at East Hampton, aged 53 years. He was kicked in the abdomen by a horse, lived 33 hours. American of
June 28, 1831
KNOX Norman, Esq., at Hartford, aged 50 years, president of Phenix Bank,
Jan. 14, 1821
Rev. Vicissimus, D. D., a noted preacher, in England. American of
Nov. 2, 1821
Lucy, widow of General Knox, daughter of Hon. J. Flacker, formerly Secretary of the Province of Massachusetts, at Thomaston, Me., aged 68 years. American of
Mrs Eliza T., at Worcester, aged 41 years,
KNUSE Samuel, at Fairhaven, aged 37 years,
KOLLOCK Rev. Dr., at Savannah, native of New Jersey. American of
Dr. Lemuel, at Savannah, Ga. American of Dr. Lemuel, in Georgia, aged 57 years ; was born in Massachusetts, and studied with Dr. Isaac Senter of Newport ; went south for his health where he resided for nearly 30 years; was a prolific medical writer. American of
KOTZEBUE -, the dramatic critic, in Ger- many. American of
KOURAKIN, the Prince, in Germany. Ameri- can of
KREPS William, Esq., in 51st year, at Hagers- town, Md., postmaster of the place. Amer- ican of
KRIMMEL J. J., Esq., drowned at Philadelphia. American of
KRUDENER Madame -, at Kamsubassa, in the Crimea. American of
KUHAM Daniel, lieutenant of marines, killed on board the Little Belt in action with U. S. frigate President,
June 29, 1824 Dec. 23, 1825 April 25, 1831
Jan. 11, 1820 April 25, 1823
Nov. 11, 1823
April 5, 1816
Sept. 4, 1818
March 15, 1822 July 31, 1821
April 15, 1825
May 16, 1811
331
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
KUHN Lieut. - , U. S. Mediterranean squad- ron, killed in a duel with a foreign officer. American of
Lieut., his reported duel in which he was killed, is now contradicted. American of Dr. Alexander, at Philadelphia, aged 75 years. American of
-, midshipman, on board the Constella- tion, in the South Seas, was of Philadel- phia. American of
KYLE Mrs. Elizabeth, at Milton, N. C., said to have been 123 years; she has grandchil- dren who are 70 years old. American of
Dec. 24, 1816
Jan. 3, 1817 July 18, 1817
May 11, 1821
Jan. 3, 1832
L
LABADOYERE Countess, at Paris, a few days after the execution of her husband. Amer- ican of
LABASSE Claudius, aged 50 years, at New York, dancing and ballet master, of the Bowery theatre. American of
Aug. 3, 1830
Oct. 10, 1815
LABOTTIERRE -, formerly a noted danc- ing master, at Norfolk, Va: American of LABY Delia, wife of John, aged 64 years,
LACEY Gen. John, in New Jersey, a Revolu- tionary hero. American of
March 4, 1814
Lieut. Charles, U. S. Navy, aged 33 years, in Washington City. American of
LACOSTE Gen. - , an eminent French officer killed in an attack on Sarragossa, Spain, aged 34 years. American of
LADD John G., of Alexandria, native of New- port, in Jamaica, Mrs. Anne, at Warwick, in 87th year,
Oct. 27, 1815
LA BEDOYERE Lieutenant-General, executed by order of the French government ; he was one of Napoleon's favorites. Ameri- can of
LABERN Joseph, seaman, aged 24 years, at ma- rine hospital, Newport ; was a native of Bermuda, but had resided for several years at Rochester, Mass.,
Feb. 15, 1831
Feb. 15, 1822 Aug. 17, 1827
Aug. 3, 1824
April 28, 1809
Jan. 5, 1819 Feb. 11, 1821
332
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LADD -, son of Mr. - Ladd, of Holder- ness, N. H .; was lost in the woods and found a few days after, dead. American of George Washington, son of Gen. Caleb, at Warwick, aged 2 years, I month, 13 days. American of
Caleb, Jr., aged 18 years, son of Caleb, at Warwick. American of
Nancy, wife of Caleb, at Warwick, in 45th year,
Feb. 16, 1829 Sept. 14, 1831
LAFAYE Odele, daughter of Edward P., :
LAFFERTY -, aged about 18 years, mur- dered and house set on fire near Gettys- burg, Pa. American of
Jan. 11, 1831
LAFON Rev. Thomas, Baptist, in Virginia, aged 53 years. American of
Oct. 18, 1816
LA FONTAINE Cady, at Bay of Baloxi, Miss., aged 137 years ; he retained his faculties to the last. American of
Feb. 13, 1824
LAFOREST Mrs. - , and niece, in the burn- ing of the Richmond, Va., theatre,
Dec. 26, 1811
LAGRAND William, son of Lewis, in this town, aged i year, 1 month,
Oct. 22, 1815
LAING Ann, wife of Capt. Thomas, in 66th year,
Jan. 29, 1818
LAKE Susannah, wife of David, at Portsmouth, in 7Ist year. American of
James, at Seekonk, in 28th year. American of Eveline, of Tiverton, at Bristol, suddenly, in 18th year. American of
Oct. 11, 1819
Jonathan, Jr .. at Newport. in 46th year,
Jonathan, at Newport, aged 85 years. Amer- ican of
Oct. 26, 1821
Dec. 3, 1821
Alice, daughter of late Joseph, at Seekonk, in 67th year. American of
Borden, native of Tiverton, at St. Cynlo, Isl- and of Cuba,
June 5, 1824
Charles, aged 34 years, drowned near India Point, March 5, 1825. The body was found a few rods above Central Bridge, April 18, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin, at New- port, aged 53 years. American of
Dorcas, widow of Jonathan, at Newport, aged 34 years. American of
Isaac Bliven, infant son of Isaac, at Boston, aged 10 months. American of
Nov. 9, 1824
Sept: 20, 1825
May 2, 1826
March 5, 1825
Dec. 13, 1825
Jan. 3, 1832
Nov. 13, 1832
Jan. 26, 1819 Aug. 17, 1819
Esther P., wife of George W., at Newport, in 21st year,
March 3, 1820 June 14, 1820
Elizabeth H., daughter of Benjamin, at New- port, in 19th year,
Nov. 1, 1822
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
333
LAKEMAN Mrs. Rhoda, at Mendon, aged 52 years, LALLEMAND Gen. Henry, a distinguished: French officer, at Bordenstown, N. J. American of
LAMOS James, of Lee, at Durham, N. H., killed by blow on the head with stake delivered by Timothy Emerson: American of LAMB Rachel Emerson, wife of Isaac, at Balti- more, Friend Minister. American of Mrs. Sally S., at Worcester, aged 29 years, LAMBERT Daniel, at Samford, Eng., suddenly. The largest man in the world. He weighed 739 pounds, 151 pounds more than the fa- mous Bight. His coffin was 6 ft. 4 in. long, 4 ft. 4 in. wide, and 2 ft. 4 in. deep. He measured 3 yards 4 in. round the belly and i yard I in. round the leg. His suit cost him about £20 sterling a suit; was in his 40th year. He lived on the ground floor not being capable of going up stairs. His coffin was placed on two axletrees and four wheels. The window and wall of the room was taken down to get out his coffin, and the grave sloped at one end to allow the coffin to descend to its final resting place. American of
Capt. John, drowned from a small boat near Salem, Mass.,
Daniel R., at New York, killed in an affray. American of
Mrs. Susannah, at Roxbury, aged 71 years. American of
LAMSON George, Esq., formerly of Exeter, N. H., editor of the Exeter Watchman ; was graduate of Harvard, at New York,
Capt. Thomas, at Randolph, Vt., soldier of the Revolution." American of
LANAHAN John, thrown from his team near Modococy, Md. American of
LANCASTER Richard, native of England, at Providence,
Elizabeth, wife of Joseph, of educational fame, at Baltimore. American of
Anne Elizabeth, wife of Rev. Daniel, and daughter of John Lemist, of Dorchester, Mass., in 29th year, at East Gilmartin. American of .
LANCRAFT Simeon, at East Haven, Ct., aged 17 years, was struck on the head by a
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LANCRAFT :
turnpike gate while riding in a sleigh .. American of
LANDERS Miss Elizabeth, daughter of the late Capt. Edward, at Newport, in 13th year. American of
Feb. 15, 1831
Oct. 12, 1819
LANE Lois, wife of Amos, and daughter of the late Deacon William Blanding, at. Reho- both, in 69th year,
Dec. 20, 1810
Daniel, at Attleboro,
Dec. 26, 1811
Mrs. --- , drowned,
Sept. 5, 1815
Mary K., daughter of the late George, at Boston, aged 23 years,
Nov. 20, 1815
John, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,
March 6, 1820
April 2, 1822 Jan. 21, 1826
Hopestill, wife of Isaiah, at Rehoboth, in 33d year; leaves 5 children,
Oct. 18, 1826
Abigail, widow of Daniel, of Attleboro, at Providence, in 76th year,
July 10, 1828
Eliza, wife of Capt. George, Jr., at Sandy Bay, aged 21 years. American of
Jabez, at Buxton, aged 87 years ; was young- est of three brothers ; all held commanding positions from town of Buxton in the Con- tinental army at the commencement of the Revolution. American of
May 21, 1830
Col. Derrick, at Troy, N. Y., aged 76 years ; entered the army as ensign in 2d New Jer- sey, was on Long Island, was in several battles and at Yorktown ; served after the war against the western Indians and at Fort Stanwick,
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