Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 35

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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Joseph H., mate of schooner Astria, wrecked near Hatteras,


LANGI George, in Pennsylvania, hung himself in gaol where he had been sentenced for four years for counterfeiting. American of LANG William, at Philadelphia, a soldier of the Revolution, in 80th year. American of LANGDON Henry S., Jr, aged 18 years, at La Orient, son of H. S., of Portsmouth, N. H., midshipman on board U. S. sloop of war Wasp, from wounds received in the action with the British sloop of war Rein- deer. American of


March 26, 1831


Oct. 25, 1832


May 11, 1810


June 5, 1832


Nov. 29, 1814


Col. Samuel, a worthy officer of the army during the late war, for several years com- missioner of public buildings at Washing- ton. American of


Elijah, at Taunton, aged 27 years,


Sept. 18, 1829


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


335


LANGDON Hon. John, late governor of New Hampshire, at Portsmouth, N. H., in 79th year,


Sept. 18, 1819


LANGLEY William, at Newport, in 77th year, more than 20 years member of town coun- cil,


July 4, 1817


George, formerly of Newport, at Washington; N. C. American of


Oct. 10, 1817


Maria, wife of Nathaniel H., daughter of late Jedediah Grinnell, at Newport, aged 26 years,


June 16, 1822 Oct. 5, 1822


Royal D., at Newport, aged 32 years,


Nathaniel D., youngest son of John, Sr., of Newport, aged 20 years, at sea, on board brig New Packet, on passage from Havana to New York. American of


May 16, 1823 Aug: 13, 1823


Mary Durfee, daughter of James L., at New- port, aged 2 years. American of


Capt. John, at Newport, in 89th year,


John L. Munroe, infant son of Lee. aged 8 months,


July 15, 1825 Feb. 10, 1827


Sally, wife of Lee, in 45th year,


Mrs. Sarah, at Newport, in 83d year. Amer- ican of


May 2, 1828


LANGWORTHY William, at Newport, aged 71 years ; served through the Revolution, was in the Northern army and with Paul Jones in the first American frigate that travelled the ocean. American of


LANMAN Mrs. Mary Ann, at Norwich, Ct., aged 43 years. American of


LANNAGAN Hannah Aikens, daughter of James, at Taunton, aged 2 years, 5 months, poisoned from eating root of red Hemlock, LANSFORD James H., seaman, from Rhode Island, drowned at sea from schooner Two Brothers, on passage to St. Pierre. American of


LAPHAM Lewis L., of Boston, a native of Rhode Island, at the English settlement on Columbia River, northwest coast of America, aged 32 years. American of Augustus, at Smithfield, aged 67 years, of Society of Friends,


Otis, infant son of Oliver, at Pawtucket, aged 13 months, LAPREAUX Dr. - , at Paris, aged 87 years, a great medical writer. American of LAQUERK Dr. Ambrose, killed in a duel with V. T. Page, in Texas. American of


Feb. 12, 1828


Sept. 19, 1817


Dec. 9, 1828


June 24, 1817


Nov. 11, 1817


Feb. 26, 1828


Sept. 7, 1828


Aug. 6, 1816 June 19, 1832


Nov. 25, 1823 Sept. 17, 1824


Sarah, at Newport, aged 27 years,


336


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


LARCHAR Hannah, wife of Joseph W., for- merly of Providence, at Albany, N. Y., aged 39 years. American of


Roxalina, infant daughter of Edward M., at Taunton,


Oct 8, 1822


Lewis, of Providence, aged 33 years, lost overboard from wreck of schooner Enter- prise, at sea. American of


Sept. 27, 1825


Charles Hartshorn, youngest son of John, in 6th year,


June 3, 1827


LARING Rev. Henry Lloyd, D. D., archdeacon of Calcutta, in India, aged 38 years ; was born in Boston ; his father before the Rev- olution was a high sheriff in Massachu- setts. American of


July 29, 1823


LARKIN John, at Newport, in 4Ist year. American of


July 9, 1816


Elizabeth, widow of James, at Newport, in 79th year. American of


Nov. 12, 1819


John S., cashier of the Commercial Bank, Boston, fell dead in his bank. American of LARKINS Mrs. Amey, widow of Joseph, in this town, in 72d year. American of


Jan. 11, 1814


LARNED Thomas A., of this town, in 23d year, military honors,


Nov. 19, 1809


Dr. Jonathan, at Oxford, aged 43 years. American of


July 13, 1810


John Martin, infant son of John S., aged 8 months, 6 days,


Oct. 18, 1814


Ann D., wife of George, Esq., at Thompson, Ct., in 30th year,


April 7, 1815


Emily L., wife of George B., Esq., and daughter of Elkanah Watson, Esq., of Al- bany, N. Y., at Detroit,


Jan. 4, 1817


Hon. Thaddeus, at Thompson, Ct., in 62d year,


Jan. 18, 1818


Augustus, merchant, formerly of Thompson, Ct., at Newtown-Trap, Md., in 44th year. American of


Feb. 3, 1818


Rev. Sylvester, at New Orleans, Presbyterian, a native of Pittsfield, Mass. He died on his birthday, aged 24 years,


Aug. 31, 1820


Rebecca, widow of Gen. Daniel, and sister to William Wilkinson, Esq., of Providence, at Thompson, Ct., in 74th year,


Henry, son of William, at Gualon, S. A .. in 33d year,


George B., at Detroit, Mich., in 30th year ; was third son of Col. Simeon, of Massa- chusetts and brother of late Rev. Sylves- ter,


March 13, 1818


Jan. 22, 1821


Oct. 11, 1824


Jan. 27, 1825


Nov. 6, 1832


337


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


LARNED Sarah W., widow of Rev. Sylvester, late pastor of Presbyterian Church at New Orleans, at Washington City, aged 25 years. American of


Mary J., daughter of late Daniel. Esq., at Thompson, Ct. American of


William, Esq., aged 75 years, Feb. 22; a fine obituary in issue of


Feb. 26, 1828


Ebenezer, at Oxford, aged 31 years,


Oct. 7, 1828


LaROACH James, died from exposure in a ship- wreck,


Dec. 2, 1818


LAROBY George W., youngest son of late James, at Havana, on board brig Fame, of this Port, in 17th year,


Nov. 5, 1825


LAROCHE Count Lenori, a Peer of France, at Paris, aged 75 years. American of


April 15, 1825


LAROCHELLE alias Gaushi Michael, at Wil- liam Henry Carr's, aged 99 years; this is the person mentioned in the papers 7 years ago as having fasted 42 days,


March 14, 1830


April 25, 1820


Dec. 10, 1813


LASCELLS Elizabeth, at Newport, aged 80 years. American of


March 8, 1825


LASSELL Rebecca, wife of John, in this town, in 61st year,


Oct. 16, 1810


Eunice, wife of John, in this town, in 40th year,


July 11, 1815


Oct. 1, 1819


Deborah, daughter of John, in 3 1st year, John C., aged 53 years,


LATHAM Alpheus, drowned near Field's Point, in 19th year, native of North Providence,


Nancy, wife of Mathewson, at North Prov- idence, in 37th year,


Nov. IO, 1821


Arthur, at Smithfield, in 64th year,


Nov. 30, 1822


Rhoda, at Smithfield, aged 38 years,


July 19, 1827


LATHROP Rev. John, D. D., at Boston, aged 76 years, Andrew, native of Connecticut, formerly of Providence, at St. Helena, Louisiana,


Jan. 4, 1816


Dec. 7, 1819


LARRAIN Mr. - , editor of the New Orleans Chronicle, killed in a duel with Mr. Bruner, editor of the Louisiana Gazette. American of


LARUE Cadet, executed at Portsmouth, Va., for murder of his wife, a case-hardened villain,


Charlotte, daughter of the late Capt. Charles, at Newport, in 27th year. American of


Mary, daughter of the late Capt. Charles, of Newport, at Bristol, aged 30 years. Amer- ican of


Oct. 26, 1819 July 11, 1825 Feb. 17, 1830


Aug. 5, 1819


Jan. 28, 1825 Sept. 11, 1827


338


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


LATHROP Thomas, Esq., at Leydon, Mass., aged 54 years, formerly of Northbridge, Stratton, D. C.,


Rev. Dr. - , at Springfield, Mass., in 90th year ; has published 6 volumes of his ser- mons. American of


Jan. 9, 1821 June 17, 1827


Zebediah, son of late Zebediah, in 19th year, LATROBE Henry S. B., son of B. Henry, Esq., of Washington, at New Orleans, aged 24 years. American of Mr. - , an Architect, at New Orleans,


Oct. 10, 1817 Sept. 3, 1820


LAUDERDALE Countess of, in England. Her. clothes caught fire. American of


Dec. 14, 1821


LAUGHTON Lieut. William, on board U. S. Ship Constellation,


July 22, 1825


LAURAGNAIS Duke de Brancas, of the Acad- emy of Science, aged 92 years. He dis- covered the decomposition of the diamond and an improvement in manufacturing por- celain, at Paris. American of


Dec. 17, 1824


LAVATER Madame, widow of the celebrated physiognomist, at Zurich,


Sept. 24, 1815


LAVELLE Col. Jacint, at Harper's Ferry, Va. He came to America with Gen. LaFayette. American of


Oct. 1, 1822


LAVELLIERE Baptiste, from eating strong roots; leaves 8 children, near Quebec. American of


July 23, 1816


LAVERY Hugh, at Brookline, aged 68 years. American of


July 27, 1830


LAVILLASSE Marquis of, one of Napoleon's favorite officers, aged 32 years ; had served Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Waterloo, at New Orleans. American of


July 20, 1819


LAW Edward, Baron Ellenborough, and Chief Justice of England, aged 68 years, in Eng- land,


David, at Killingly, Ct., in 79th year,


Dec. 13, 1818 Jan. 12, 1821


John, Esq., nephew of the late Lord Ellen- borough, Chief Justice of England, at Washington, D. C. American of


Lucretia, wife of Richard, collector of the port, at New London, aged 43 years. American of


Mrs. - , wife of Samuel, at New York; presented her husband with three fine boys. American of


June 4, 1820


Oct. 15, 1822


Dec. 2, 1823


Dec. 21, 1824


LAURENS Henry, son of the Second President of the Continental Congress, at Charleston, S. C American of


July 3, 1 821


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


339


LAW Lieut. John, native of Rhode Island, at Spartanburgh, S. C., aged 84 years. Amer- ican of


Aug. 1, 1826


LAWLESS Mrs. Sarah, at Bristol, aged 85 years, about 40 years member of Congrega- tional Church,


Oct. 1, 1822


Mr. - , blacksmith, killed by a slave while working together at an anvil, at Baton Rouge, La. American of Oct. 28, 1825


LAWRENCE Capt. James, from wounds in the action with the Shannon,


June 5, 1813


Lucy, at New Brunswick, N. J., aged 42 years. She was sister of the late Capt. James of the Chesapeake. American of


Oct. 26, 1813


Stephen, son of the late Joseph, of and at this town, in 24th year,


May 13, 1814 Sept. 2, 1814


Lydia, of Plymouth in this town, in 22d year, Susan, daughter of William, in this town, aged 14 years,


Jan. 31, 1815


William S., eldest son of John, in this town, in 27th year, (Masonic honors)


June 5, 1815


Margaret, wife of John, in 50th year. Amer- ican of


May 13, 1817


Catharine, wife of Augustine H., Esq., at New York. American of


Nov. 4, 1817


Tamazon, wife of Thomas, at Wrentham, in 28th year,


May 21, 1819


Sally, wife of Jabez, at Johnston, in 40th year,


Dec. 23, 1820


Thomas, Esq., at Newtown, L. I., aged 55 years. American of


Anna, at Glocester, aged 61 years,


Daniel S., in 32d year,


James, at Middlesex, Ct., shot himself acci- dentally with his rifle,


John, in 73d year,


Martin, of Denmark, at Boston, aged 36 years. American of


April 24, 1828 Aug. 3, 1829 July 27, 1830


Elizabeth A., daughter of Hon. Luther, at Groton, aged 21 years. American of


Aug. 27, 1830 Sept. 24, 1831


Walter, killed, aged about 45 years,


Walter, paper hanger, killed in the riot at Providence. American of


Sept. 27, 1831


Halstead, aged 46 years, from drinking the wrong drug in his beer, at New York,


April 26, 1832


Halstead, aged 46 years, blacksmith, at New York, from drinking beer made by an In- dian herb doctor,


John, at Killingly, Ct., in 76th year, soldier of the Revolution,


April 26, 1832


Oct. 2, 1832


April 12, 1825 June 16, 1825 Jan. 18, 1828


340


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


LAWSON William, at Charleston, S. C. He arrived there last Spring from Newport, Lucy, wife of Thomas, formerly of Wood- stock, Ct., at Providence, aged 36 years, Matthew, sailor belonging to revenue cutter Alabama. He stepped before the mouth of a gun at the instant of its discharge, at Mobile,


Oct. 28, 1817 Jan. 23. 1828


July 5, 1831


Feb. 20, 1810


March 1, 1810 July 2, 1811


Elisha, at Newport, in 78th year,


Mary, wife of Robert, and daughter of the late Joseph, at Newport, in 56th year,


July 29, 1811


Mrs. Mary H., widow of Robert, at Ports- mouth, in 92d year. American of


Nov. 12, 1811


David, of Somerset, private in Capt. William Battey's Co. of Infantry, at Fort George, U. C.,


Mrs. Rebecca, at Newport, in 72d year. American of


May 5, 1815


Benjamin H., son of Jonathan, of Newport, at Charleston, S. C., in 30th year,


Robert, at Smithfield, in 84th year,


Mary Ann, daughter of Josiah, aged 2 years, II months,


Oct. 10, 1817


July -, 1819


Capt. Robert, at Newport, in 87th year. American of


Sept. 7, 1819


Jan. 26, 1819


Jan. 24, 1820 March 19, 1820


Rachal, youngest child of Benjamin, at New- port, in 11th year,


Sarah, eldest daughter of Henry, Esq., at Portsmouth, in 33d year. American of


Mary, wife of Job, at Portsmouth, in 52d year. American of


Mary, widow of Job, at Newport, aged 57 years. American of


Mary, wife of Jonathan, at Newport, in 65th year,


Josiah, infant son of Josiah, at Newport,


Capt. Jeremiah, master of brig Curlew, of Boston, and son of late Capt. Samuel, of Newport, at Lagos, Africa. American of


May 26, 1820


Nov. 14, 1820


March 20, 1821


Aug. 31, 1821


Oct. 16, 1821 Nov. 2, 1822


March 30, 1824


May 16, 1816 Oct. 2, 1816


Capt. Robert, of Newport, on Coast of Africa,


Sarah, wife of Henry, Jr., at Portsmouth, in 26th year. American of


Hannah, wife of Robert, Esq., at Portsmouth, in 61st year,


William, in 74th year,


June 17, 1813


LAWTON Byal, widow of Capt. John, at New- port, aged 61 years. American of


Mary, widow of Robert, at Portsmouth, in 79th year,


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


341


LAWTON Henry, son of William, aged 7 years, at Bristol,


George, at Pawtucket, in 26th year,


Mrs. Anna, at Portsmouth, aged 114 years,


Miss Anna, at Portsmouth, aged 94 years, not 114, as inserted in a previous issue (says issue March 29),


Henry, Esq., at Portsmouth, in 60th year, formerly Judge Court of Common Pleas for the County, and Town Treasurer. American of


James, at Norton, aged 62 years, found dead in bed. American of


Ann, wife of John, and daughter of George Lawton; drowned herself, her daughter and niece. Poverty and absent husband and her needs prompted the deed, at Ports- mouth. American of


Nov. 25, 1825


Benjamin, son of James, of Newport, at Bal- timore, aged 27 years. American of


Dec. 6, 1825


Mary Ann, daughter of late Henry, Esq., at Portsmouth aged 30 years,


Feb. 21, 1826


Rhoda, wife of Benjamin, at Newport,


Jonathan, of Troy, Mass., in 32d year ; fell from maintopsail yard of brig Decatur, at sea,


March 4, 1827


July 6, 1827


Caroline, daughter of Josiah and Mary, aged I month,


Nov. 4, 1828


Comfort, at Newport, aged 83 years, at the asylum,


Dec. 27, 1828


Miss Sally, at Dartmouth, aged 36 years. American of


Sept. 18, 1829


Capt. Josias, at Port au Prince, in 43d year, Stephen P., son of Peleg, of South Kings- town, at Long Island, in 25th year. Amer- ican of


Elizabeth, wife of Isaac, at Portsmouth, aged 69 years, of Society of Friends. American of


LAZEMORE Mary, at Newport, in 71st year, LAZENA Mr. - , of Island of St. Domingo, at Bristol. His servant was baiting the horse when it took a sudden fright, ran about 20 rods, threw him out and so injured his head that he lived four hours,


April 8, 1824 Sept. 19, 1824 March 8, 1825


March 10, 1825


March 15, 1825


April 29, 1825


Lewis D., son of Benjamin, at Newport, sud- denly, aged 28 years,


Dec. 1, 1825


Joseph, infant son of Joseph S.,


Aug. 13, 1826 Dec. 23, 1826


Louisa, wife of George J., at Freetown, aged 25 years. American of


Sept. 28, 1830


Dec. 7, 1830


Jan. 14, 1831 Aug. 17, 1811


Nov. 9, 1813


342


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


LEACH Andrew, native of Glenluce, Galloway- shire, Scotland, formerly a merchant at Boston, at Belfast, Me.,


Lewis, at Scituate, in 59th year,


Betsey, wife of James, at Taunton, aged 33 years, Lois, at Bridgewater, Mass., aged 25 years, Almy, wife of Elisha S., at Scituate, aged 24 years,


LEAKE William M., Esq., Marshal of Mississippi, at Natchez. American of


Walter, late Governor of Mississippi, in Hinds Co.,


John G., at New York ; left an estate valued at nearly a million dollars. American of LEAPEROUSE Madame, aged 80 years, widow of the celebrated naturalist, at Touleuse, Fr., LEAR Col. Thomas, accountant, Department of War, at Washington, D. C., suddenly. American of


May 7, 1820 Aug. 30, 1821


Aug. 31, 1821 March 9, 1824


April 20, 1824


July 25, 1823


Nov. 17, 1825


June 29, 1827


March 5, 1826


Oct. 18, 1816


LEARNED Rosabella, wife of Asa, in this town, in 44th year,


May 10, 1814


Nov. 18, 1817


May 6, 1825


June 27, 1826


Asa, aged 67 years, head clerk for Brown and Ives,


Jan. 14, 1827


Grant, at Boston, aged 51 years. American of


- of Raynham, drowned in Taunton river, LEARY Thomas, near Edenton, N. C .; he fell from his horse in a fox hunt. American of LEATHERBEE Paul, aged 53 years,


May 1, 1827 Aug. 9, 1829


April 7, 1815 July 23, 1822


LETHERBEE George W., aged 17 years, yourg- est son of late Paul, of Providence, at Ha- vana, on board brig Fame, of the fever, [his name printed incorrectly Larroby],


LEAVENS John, son of Capt. Oliver, of this town, drowned, in 4th year,


Melora, eldest daughter of Capt. Oliver, in 20th year,


LEAVENWORTH George, Esq., formerly of New Haven, Ct., at Paris, France. Amer- ican of


Oct. 5, 1825


March 29, 1813


Nov. 3, 1816


Feb. 2, 1813


Col. Simon, at Pittsfield, aged 63 years, late commander of 9th U. S. Infantry, formerly member of Congress, sheriff of Berkshire Co., Mass. American of


Amasa, Esq., aged 74 years, at New London, Ct., formerly member of Congress from Connecticut and. member of Assembly. American of


Col. Sylvanus, at Oxford, Mass., aged 66 years. American of


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


343


LEAVITT Jonathan, aged 18 years, son of Hon. Joshua, of Greenfield, Mass., and grandson of late President Stiles, member of junior class Yale College, at New Haven, LEBARON Mary F., wife of James, at Scituate, aged 38 years; leaves 7 children, Society of Friends,


Miss Rebecca, at Scituate, aged 54 years,


LEBRAS M ---- , aged 15 years, at Paris, a sui- cide. American of


LEBRUN Charles, Duke of Pacentia, in Europe, aged 86 years. Had played an important part in the affairs of Europe, and had held several very important and honorary posi- tions. American of


LEEKLER John, executed at Lancaster, Penn., for murder. American of


Nov. 5, 1822


March 25, 1814


March 12, 1816


April 25, 1820


Jan. 5, 1816


LECROIX Thomas, in the burning of the Rich- mond, Va., Theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


LEE William, eldest son of William, member of Brown University, in 17th year,


General Henry, a Revolutionary hero, mur- dered by a mob, at Baltimore,


Hon. Silas, at Wiscassett, Me., U. S. Attor- ney for District of Maine, and Judge of Probate for Lincoln Co., aged 53 years. American of


William, merchant, aged 56 years. Masonic honors ; sermon by Dr. Gano,


Dr. Samuel, at Windham, Ct., aged 46 years. American of


Lydia, widow of William, at Newport, aged 55 years. American of


Charles, at Farquier Co., Va., formerly U. S. Attorney General, aged 58 years. Amer- ican of


Charles, in this town, in 73d year,


Richard Henry, Esq., at Norfolk, Va. Amer- ican of


May 10, 1821


Dec. 25, 1825 April 8, 1826


April 10, 1832


Sept. 28, 1824


LECHMARE Richard, Esq., native of Boston, Mass., at Bristol, Eng., aged 87 years. American of


LECHMERE Vice Admiral -, in England, aged 64 years. American of


LECOINTRE Col. - , ex-aide to Marshall Massena, killed in a duel with Col. De Es- queville, of the Garde Royale, at Paris. American of


LECOURBE Gen. -. at Befort, Fr., aged 55 years. American of


Feb. 28, 1811


July 28, 1812


March 8, 1814


Oct. 20, 1814


Dec. 30, 1814


May 23, 1815


July 7, 1815 Aug. 22, 1815


Oct. 24, 1815


344


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


LEE George G., Esq., at Boston, aged 42 years, formerly member of the Massachusetts As- sembly,


Henry B., Esq., representative-elect from New York, at Putnam, N. Y. American of Rev. Jesse, late chaplain to Congress, 33 years a Methodist preacher, aged 59 years, in Maryland. American of


May 13, 1816


Sept. 24, 1816


Sept. 27, 1816


Lieutenant William Arthur, U. S. Navy, son of the late Charles, Esq., of Virginia, at Blendensburg, D. C., aged 21 years, in a duel. American of


July 18, 1817


Sept. 2, 1817


son of William, at Charleston, S. C., fell from a church steeple. American of Gen. Henry, a Revolutionary worthy, at Amilia Island, Ga., on board U. S. Ship John Adams ; the General was very poor and decrepit, has not seen a well day since the Baltimore, Md , affair ; it is said he has left a voluminous manuscript. Amer- ican of


April 14, 1818


Aug. 29, 1818


Feb. 16, 1819


Nov. 9, 1819


John K., of Providence, in Washington Co., Ga., aged 22 years, son of the late William, Stephen, at Rehoboth, aged 65 years. American of


Dec. 27, 1820


Aug. 14, 1821


March 26, 1822


Sept. 6, 1822


Oct. 6, 1822


Nov. 8, 1822


Mary, wite of Robert P., and daughter of late Phineas Clarke, at Newport, aged 26 years. American of


William R., Esq., aged 80 years, at Salem, collector of the port. American of


Miss Lydia, at Cumberland, suddenly, in 61st year,


James, at Douglass, Mass. American of Mr. S. H., at Charleston, S. C. American of


Oct. 14, 1823


Nov. 16, 1824


Dec. 1, 1824


Feb. 25, 1825 July 29, 1825


Elizabeth, widow of John, aged 80 years, formerly of Newport,


Rev. Joseph, pastor of the church at Royal- ston. in 77th year, and 51st of his ministry, Thomas Sim, in Maryland, aged 75 years, second governor of the State,


Waitey, wife of Simeon, Jr., daughter of Thomas Wall, of Glocester, deceased, at Mendon, Mass.,


Betsey, widow of James, at Taunton, late of Swanzey, aged 29 years. American of Harriet E., youngest daughter of Williamn, at Newport, in 22d year,


Waitey, daughter of Levi, at Cumberland, aged 40 years,


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345


LEE Abigail, daughter of late William, at New- port, of Society of Friends, aged 61 years. American of


Bethiah, wife of Dea. Charles, at Windham, Ct., aged 36 years. American of


Amaziah, at Attleboro, in 63d year,


Jan. 25, 1828 March 8, 1829


Ann H., widow of Gen. Henry, of the Rev- olution, at the residence of W. H. Fitz- hugh, at Ravensworth,


July 26, 1829


Samuel, at Salisbury. aged 80 years, soldier of the Revolution and oldest person in the place, Sept. 8, 1829


Richard, at Marblehead, aged 67 years. American of


May 21, 1830


Stephen, of Portland, at New York, aged 74 years, soldier of the Revolution ; was at one time prisoner on the Jersey prison ship but escaped by swimming to the shore. American of


Feb. 4, 1831


June 3, 1831


Dec. 15, 1832


LEFTWICH Capt. Greenville, of the 7th U. S. Infantry, in Arkansas,


Sept. 24, 1824


LEGARE Mrs. - , wife of Lieut. - , of the Navy. at Norfolk, Va. She had just arrived from Key West. American of


James, Esq., at St. John's Island, near Charleston, S. C., aged 74 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of


LEGG William, in this town, in 53d year, . David Edmund, infant son of William,


L'HAMMEDIEN Ezra, Esq .. aged 77 years, at Southold, L. I. He had served the public upwards of 33 years, and was absent but one year in that time; leaves wife and one child. American of


Lewis, drowned in the Passaic River with another lad while bathing. American of Nathaniel, of cholera,


LEIB Dr. Michael, formerly M. C., from Penn., at Philadelphia, LEIGHTON Mrs. Dolly, at Glocester. Ameri- can of


Oct. 8, 1811


July 29, 1825 July 26, 1832


Dec. 28, 1822


Sept. 24, 1830


Capt. Frederick, at Madison, Ct., aged 63 years, for years in command of a revenue cutter in the Long Island Sound. Ameri- can of


Lydia; wife of Levi, at Cumberland, in 74th year,


LEFEBRE Marshall, Duke of Dontzie, in France. American of


Nov. 7, 1820


May 10, 1825


Feb. 2, 1830 Dec. 30, 1812 Sept. 24, 1823


Aug. 30, 1825


346


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


LEIPER Thomas, at Philadelphia, aged 80 years, for 50 years he was in politics. American of


LEITH Gen. Sir James, G. C. B., in Barbadoes, Governor of the Isles. American of


LEMAN Joseph, seaman, on board brig Peter Ramsen, fell from the foreyard on the out- ward passage and killed. American of


June 12, 1829


LEMOINE Stephen P., Esq., attorney at law, at New York, in 31st year,


LENOX William H., of Arkansas. In crossing the Arkansas River with his wife and her two daughters by her former husband James Hamilton, of Cincinnati, the boat capsized and the three ladies were drowned. American of


LEO XII, Pope. American of


LEON the Princess of ; was being dressed to go and dine with the Duke of Orleans when her clothes caught fire and so badly burnt her that she lived but a few hours, her age was 24 years,


Jan. 11, 1815


Charles Emmanuel, at Taunton, in 34th year, Henry, son of Alpheus, Esq., aged 1 year, 8 months,


April 11, 1814 April 11, 1814


July 11, 1817


Nov. 27, 1818


Hon. George, at Norton, Mass., aged 90 years ; had been a Member of Massachu- setts Legislature, Judge of Probate and M. C.,


Ruth, wife of Silas, at Taunton, aged 53 years, Daniel, at Taunton, aged 24 years. Ameri- can of


Oct. 2, 1821


Seth, at Raynham, aged about 70 years, pen- sioner of the Revolution,


Benjamin, son of Elijah, at Taunton, aged 13 months. American of


Barnum Lowell, son of Sylvester, at Taunton, aged 6 years,


Susan, wife of Abiather, at Taunton, aged 52 years,


July 22, 1825


Nov. 26, 1816


Dec. 31, 1824


Feb. 6, 1829 April 10, 1829


LEONARD Capt. Abiatha, at Taunton, at an advanced age,


July 13, 1810 July 16, 1810


Zephaniah, Esq., of Raynham, aged 77 years, Timothy, at New Marlboro, Mass., aged 70 years ; at 26 he became insane, lived alone and like a brute. American of


George, Jr., attorney at law, son of Hon. George, formerly of Massachusetts, in New Brunswick ; was out gaming, in crossing a creek on a log he fell in and was drowned. American of


July 26, 1819 Dec. 22, 1819




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