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Oct. 30, 1821
Nov. 9, 1821
Feb. 11, 1822
Aug. 25, 1823
347
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
LEONARD Charles Henry, at Seekonk, aged about 2years,
Job, at Raynham, aged 46 years. American of
Oct. 1, 1824
Barzillai, formerly of Taunton, in Maryland, aged 30 years,
Oct. 17, 1824
Samuel, of West Springfield, Mass .; killed his wife with an ax and then himself,
Priscilla, at Taunton, aged 49 years,
Ichabod, at Taunton, aged 60 years,
Silas, at Taunton, aged 54 years,
Dec. 19, 1825 Jan. 7, 1826 Jan. 19, 1826 Feb. 9, 1826
Cuff (colored), aged 63 years, at Raynham, soldier of the Revolution. American of
Feb. 10, 1826
Sarah, widow of Capt. Abiather, aged 71 years, at Taunton. American of
Feb. 17, 1826
, wife of Samuel, at Taunton, aged 38 years,
Sept. 29, 1826
Experience, widow of Hon. George, at Nor- ton, in 89th year. American of
June 1, 1827
Sybil, widow of Capt. Ichabod, at Taunton, aged 91 years,
Aug. 11, 1827
Abigail, widow of Benjamin, aged 88 years, at Taunton,
April 5, 1828
Daniel, Esq., formerly Chief Justice of Ber- muda. aged 89 years, killed by accidental discharge of a pistol; was a native of Massachusetts, a classmate at Harvard with John Adams, and was one of the last of the Loyalists that were expatriated at the time of the Revolution,
Henry P., at Sturbridge, Mass., graduate of Brown University. American of
Maria, killed by William Roby, at Boston. American of
Sarah Ann, daughter of late J-, at Ware- ham, in 15th year,
Maria, murdered by William Roby, who was sentencea to be hung for the crime. American of
July 14, 1832
May 23, 1820
May 11, 1819
Dec. 26, 1811
Oct. 31, 1832
Feb. 7, 1816
LETHRIDGE James, at Franklin, aged 48 years. American of
Aug. 25. 1829
Jan. 28, 1831
July 19, 1831
Oct. 8, 1831
LEOPOLD -- , Secretary of State of Sweden, the " Voltaire of the North." American of LESEINGER P., a German and suicide, aged 70 years, in New York. American of
LESLIE Mrs. John, in the burning of the Rich- mond, Va., theatre,
Prof. --- , of the University of Edinburgh, at Pavia, in 85th year,
LETHBRIDGE Samuel, at Franklin, in 67th year,
Oct. 26, 1823
Dec. 12, 1809
348
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LETTSOM Dr. - , in London, aged 70 years. He first introduced the " Mangle Wurzell " in England,
Nov. 1, 1815
LETUZ Henry Gerard, native of Switzerland, at Frederickburg, Va., while playing on the organ in church,
July 8, 1816
LEUCHTEMBURG Prince Eugene [Eugene Beauharnais], by apoplexy, after a severe illness ; is reported from Turin,
May 1, 1823
LEVAILLIANT at Paris, at a very advanced age, a celebrated traveller. American of
Feb. 4, 1825
LEVALLEY Anne, wife of John, of and at War- wick,
March 18, 1814
Peter, at Warwick, in 89th year. American of
March 24, 1818
Jemima, wife of Gardiner T., and daughter of Calvin Walker, of Providence, at East Greenwich, in 45th year,
Jan. 22, 1826
Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, daughter of Thomas Remington, at Coventry, in 67th year,
April 26, 1 828
LEVECK Lucy W., wife of John C., of Charles- ton, S. C., daughter of Nathaniel B. Dex- ter, at Pawtucket,
May 2, 1824
LEVI -, at Richmond. Va., was an elderly gentleman ; while walking the street he fell to the ground and expired. American of
July 11, 1823
Marcus, at Richmond, Va., for 30 years well known at that city ; was a Hebrew and an expert in the rituals of that people; he lived alone and seemed to be in great want; there was found in his house after his death upwards of $60,000. American of Mr. - , doorkeeper, perished in the burn- ing of the Royal Brunswick theatre, Lon- don,
LEVY Emanuel, at Charleston, S. C., suicide, insane. American of
Dec. 13, 1816
LEWETT Peter, at Medway, Mass., aged 67 years. American of
Oct. 16, 1821
LEWIN Bethiah, wife of Capt. John, at Swan- zey, aged 65 years,
Mary Ann, daughter of Nathan, aged 153 months, at Swanzey, Mass. American of LEWIS Mary, wife of Aaron, and eldest daugh- ter of Noah Mason, of this town, at Digh- ton, in 62d year,
Jan. 31, 1814
Sept. 21, 1821
May 13, 1814
Margaret, daughter of Stephen, at Warwick, in 31st year,
Oct. 28, 1832
July 25, 1823
Feb. 28, 1828
349
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
LEWIS John, Jr., son of Major John, at Coven- try, in 36th year, Jan. 9, 1816
Mrs. Mary, wife of Major John, at Coventry, in 55th year,
Jan. 15, 1816
Abigail, widow, at Middleboro. American
of May 14 and 17, 1816
M. G., at sea. on passage from Jamaica to Liverpool, was an author, well known as " Monk Lewis." American of Sept. 4, 1818
Dec. 8, 1818
Harriet, wife of James, daughter of Guy Richards, Esq., of New London, at Paris, Matthew Gregory, in England, known as " Monk " Lewis. See obituary in this num- ber. American of
Jan. 15, 1819
Rebecca, widow of Richard, at Newport, in 70th year. American of Jan. 4, 1820
Rebecca, widow of Richard, at Newport, in 70th year. American of
Jan. 14, 1820
Lydia, widow of Capt. Edward, of Marble- head, Mass., at Pawtucket, in 43d year. American of
Feb. 25, 1820
David, a notorious robber, aged 30 years, in jail at Bellefonte, Penn., of his wounds. American of Aug 1, 1820
William, colored, aged 32 years, recently from Island of Antigua. American of
Aug. 4, 1820
May 20, 1821
June 8, 1822
Oct. 3, 1822
Oct. 9, 1822
Oct. 15, 1822
Feb. 4, 1823 Oct. 25, 1823
Nov. 21, 1823
Sarah Ann, wife of Dea. Daniel, eldest daugh- ter of Nicholas C. Northup, Esq., at North Stonington, Ct., son of Capt. -, drowned. fell over- board in a scuffle on a vessel, at Baltimore, H. C., late resident of Philadelphia, a printer, and man of education, near Louisville, Ky., Hon. Lothrop, at Bangor, Me., aged 58 years; was one of the commissioners to decide the Massachusetts and Maine lands; was a surveyor and dropped dead beside his in- struments,
Samuel, at Lancaster, Penn., aged 69 years, the geographer and penman. American of Francis, at Tisbury, Mass., aged 63 years, 32 of which he dressed as a woman. He mar- ried and left a numerous family. American of
Mary S., wife of Benjamin, in 38th year, Samuel V., aged 18 years, son of widow Ann, of Bristol, at sea, on board ship Gen. Jack- son, on her passage from Havana to Trieste, Jesse, aged 17 years, son of widow Ann, of Bristol, at sea, on board ship Gen. Jackson,
350
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LEWIS:
on her passage from Havana to Trieste. American of
Com. Jacob, aged 60 years, in New Jersey. formerly of Marblehead, and commanded a flotilla in late war. American of Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Lewis of musical memory, being the third child he has lost within a few days, at Point Coupee. Amer- ican of
Nov. 25, 1823
June 18, 1824
Miss Molly, at Attleboro, formerly of Provi- dence, aged 84 years,
Dec. 26, 1825
Higgins, of Dartmouth, at sea, on board brig Sall and Hope, on passage from Port au Prince,
April 8, 1826
Sarah H., infant daughter of Benjamin, at Providence,
May 25, 1826
Rev. Abner, at Swanzey, in 79th year. Amer- ican of
July 25, 1826
Rev Abner, at Swanzey, in 79th year. Amer- ican of
Aug. 1, 1826
John Henry, son of Lewis, at Wickford,
Dec. 13, 1827 April 16, 1828
Miss Sarah Ann, in 27th year,
Lucy Emeline, daughter of Thomas, aged II months,
July 23, 1828
Joseph. at Sterling, Ct., aged 40 years; in attempting to save his son from drowning he lost his life,
Aug. 3, 1828
William, Jr., of Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y .; his house caught fire and 4 of his children perished. American of
Jan. 16, 1829
Robert, Esq .. aged 60 years, at Fredericks- burg, Va., mayor of the city and nephew of Gen. Washington, American of
Feb. 10, 1829 Sept. 3, 1829
Daniel, at Newport, aged 39 years,
William, at Athol, Mass , aged 66 years, sol- dier of the Revolution. American of
Oct. 20, 1829
Capt. David, at Calais, suffocated,
Gilbert, at Sandwich, aged 56 years,
Mary, wife of Asa, at Boston, aged 46 years. American of
Hannah G., at Boston, aged 28 years. American of
LEWSON Lady Jane, at London, aged 1 16 years, was married early and a widow at 26, hav- ing had one child, a daughter. American of
March 11, 1831
April 29, 1831
Aug. 6, 1816
Roswell W., died suddenly while eating, at New York. American of
Dec. 22, 1829
June 5, 1830 Feb. 26, 1831
Nov. 30, 1824
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
351
LIBBEY Joanna, widow of Capt. David, at At- tleboro, in 86th year,
LIGHTAZARD John, at sea, on board U. S. Ship Cyane. American of
LIGHTHURN Mrs. Susannah, wife of Capt. Benjamin S., late of Newport, at Nassau, N. P. American of
LILLEY Mr. - , near Cape Fear, N. C., aged 115 years; had no family, was a hunter and farmer and never had a bed. Amer- ican of
LILLIBRIDGE Edward, at Richmond, in 87th year. American of
Jesse, at Newport, aged 88 years. American of
LINCENT Laban, at Fearing, O., formerly of Providence, in 70th year,
LINCH John, gardener, in England ; found dead the next morning after sitting up all night to watch for robbers, the gases in the greenhouse suffocating him. American of LINCOLN Major General Benjamin, late col- lector of Boston and Charleston, at Hing- ham,
Daniel Waldo, Esq., at Worcester, aged 31 years, son of Hon. Levi. American of
Anna, wife of Spencer, at Providence, in 22d year,
Hon. Levi, formerly Attorney General of United States, also Lieut. Governor and Acting Governor of Massachusetts, at Worcester,
Lydia Pringell, daughter of Thomas, aged 28 years,
George, aged 7 years, Sarah, aged 18 months, children of Nedebiah, Jr., at Taunton. American of
William, 2d, at Taunton, aged 30 years. American of
Albert, son of Hadijah, at Taunton, aged 7 years. American of
Caleb, at Taunton, aged 62 years,
Maria, daughter of late Caleb, at Taunton, aged 23 years, a few hours previous to her father's burial,
Lydia, wife of Abijah, at Taunton, aged 60 years,
David, at Norton, aged 95 years. He had 8 children, 65 grand, 68 of the fourth and 2 of the fifth generation,
June 28, 1817
Jan. 5, 1821
May 19, 1826
Feb. 27, 1818
Feb. 26, 1819
April 4, 1828
July 22, 1820
Dec. 27, 1814
May 9, 1810
April 25, 1815
April 23, 18.18
April 14, 1820
March 29, 1821
March 1, 1822
March 8, 1822
May 17, 1822 March 27, 1822
March 28, 1822
March 31, 1822
July 19, 1822
352
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LINCOLN Deborah, wife of Nebediah, at Taun- ton, aged 30 years,
Abijah, at Taunton, aged 68 years,
Mrs. Abigail, at Taunton, aged 74 years,
Lucinda B., daughter of Ambrose, at Rayn- ham, aged 18 years. American of
Simon, late editor of the Connecticut Mirror,
at Berlin, Ct., aged. 34 years. American of
Oct. 17, 1823
Hon. Abraham, of Worcester, member of the executive council, at Boston, aged 63 years, very suddenly,
July 2, 1824
Eunice Ann, daughter of Simon, at Norton, Mass,, aged 16 years,
Sept. 15, 1824
Anna, aged 68 years, sister of late Simeon, at Norton. Four of this family have died and six more have been under the doctor's care within the last 49 days,
Oct. 6, 1824
Elijah, formerly of Taunton, at North Provi- dence, ageu 62 years,
July 20, 1825
Elijah, aged 60 years, while mowing for Gen. Hawes, at North Providence. American ot
July 29, 1825
Sept. 21, 1825
Sullivan, in 41st year,
Mrs. Elizabeth, at Taunton, aged 79 years,
Thomas, aged 56 years,
Feb. 19, 1827 Nov. 8, 1827
March 28, 1828
Nov. 27, 1828
Capt. Amos, at Quincy, aged 75 years, uncle of the governors of Maine and Massachu- setts; was one of the Boston Tea Party, and served in the Revolution ; commanded a company of artillery. American of Enoch, Governor of Maine, at Augusta,
Miss Rachal, at Taunton, aged 36 years. American of
Sarah, wife of Dr. Asa, at Brimfield, aged 39 years,
Angelina Frances, infant daughter of Leon- ard C., aged 18 months,
LINDENBERGER John, in Providence, in 64th year,
Mellicent, third daughter of the late John, in 19th year,
LINDLEY Noah, Esq., attorney at law. at Wheel- ing, Va .; was a graduate of Yale, 1791, first
March 31, 1829 Oct. 9, 1829
Feb. 12, 1830
Aug. 8, 1830
Sept. 17, 1832 Sept. 30, 1817
July 2, 1818
Spencer, son of Thomas, in 31st year, Rufus, at Norton, aged 69 years,
Oct. 17, 1826
Oct. 22, 1826
Marcha, widow of Hon. Levi, at Worcester, aged 68 years,
Capt. - , of brig America, of Bristol, at New Orleans,
Oct. 7, 1822 Aug. 2, 1823 Aug. 24, 1823
Oct, 10, 1823
353
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
LINDLEY :
tutor at Williams College and afterwards at Yale; left $3,000 to Yale and a fund for a school at Wheeling, Jacob, Friend minister, at New Garden, Penn., by the overturning of a chaise. American of
March 25, 1814
Capt. Joshua, aged 77 years,
Thomas, of Providence, aged 47 years, on board brig Fountain, on her passage from Surinam,
Jan. -. 1828 Feb. 10, 1830
Joab, of Providence, at Matanzas, in 32d year, LINDSEY Temperance Harriet, daughter of Samuel D., at Seekonk,
Jan. 22, 1816
James Mitchell, at Smithfield, aged about 23 years, found in road frozen; was born at Littleton, N. H .; enlisted in Capt. Greene's corps of artillery Feb. 4, 1815, and dis- charged April 24; had relatives at Peacham, Vt. American of
Capt. Samuel, at Montreal, native of Penn- sylvania, aged 85 years. Congress offered him a majority, but he avowed his allegiance to the King. Gen. Washington, knowing his merits, granted him an escort to join the King's Army under Sir William Howe, who gave him a command in DeLancey's regiment, made him inspector of guides, which office he served in during the Revo- lution. American of
Mary, wife of John, at Rehoboth, in 62d year. American of
Arthur, seaman, perished in the wreck of schooner Quaker,
March 6, 1820
Dec. 22, 1820
Feb. 14, 1821
April 5, 1824. April 11, 1825
Merabah, aged 56 years,
-, shot his wife dead in the presence of her mother and cousin, in Giles Co., Tenn., William, at Bristol, in 81st year,
Martha, daughter of Daniel, at Bristol, aged 5 months,
John, at Rehoboth, in 77th year, very sud- denly,
Mrs. Lydia, at the Bristol Asylum, aged 82 years,
Feb. 13, 1818 June 15, 1819
Miss Charlotte, daughter of John, at Reho- both, in 29th year,
Rev. Dr. - , in Liverpool, suddenly, while attending a meeting,
Betsey Eunice, daughter of Woodbury, at Bristol, aged 10 years,
June 28, 1825 March 22, 1826
July 6, 1826
Jan. 7, 1829
July 4, 1830
July 1, 1814 Aug. 16, 1822
Feb. 18, 1817
354
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LINDSEY Sarah D, wife of Cyrus W., and daughter of late John Sabin, in 39th year, Temperance I., wife of Samuel D., daughter
of Abel Ide, of Seekonk, at Providence, in 38th year,
Henry M., infant son of Col. Henry M., aged 15 months,
LINZEE Samuel Hood, Esq., rear admiral of the Blue squadron in British navy. American of
Nov. 10, 1820
LINES Miss -- , one of the Union Missionary family which left New York last year, in Arkansas, of fever. American of
Sept. 19, 1820
LINGUN General , of Georgetown, mur- dered by a mob at Baltimore,
July 28, 1812
LINN James, Esq., late secretary of state for New Jersey, and member of Congress, at Trenton, in 73d year,
Jan. 5, 1821
John, member of Congress from New Jersey, at Washington, D. C.,
Jan. 5, 1821
LINSCOTT Jotham, at Sanford, Me., aged 21 years; while walking beside his team in usual health, he fell and instantly expired. American of
Jan. 21, 1825
Waterman, son of the late Christopher, Esq., of Cranston, at Chatham, N. Y., in 5ist year, leaves wife and 7 children,
April 19, 1809
Sept. 17, 1811
Elder Abraham, formerly of Warwick, at Harwick, N. Y., aged 65 years; he en- tered the church of Christ in 1774, or- dained elder in 1782 and had a pastoral charge until his death,
Ann Maria, wife of John, merchant, in this town, in 43d year,
Eliza, wife of Moses, Esq., in 70th year,
George, son of Charles, Esq., of this town, aged about 26 years,
Caroline Snow, wife of Joseph Francis Lip- pitt, and youngest daughter of the late Capt. James Munroe, in this town, aged 25 years,
William Magee, only son of John, in 19th year,
Ann, widow of John, aged 64 years, leaves 2 daughters,
John Allen, son of John, Esq., aged 19 months,
Aug. 23, 1812
Oct. 1I, 1812 Aug. 12, 1813
Dec. 27, 1813
April 27, 1815
Feb. 2, 1818
Sept. 12, 1820
March 30, 1821
LIPPITT Phebe, youngest daughter of John, in this town, in 3d year,
April 16, 1809
John, at Warwick, in 81st year, sermon by Rev. Mr. Crocker,
Nov. 27, 1831
June 26, 1832
Dec. 2, 1832
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
355
LIPPITT -, infant daughter of Richard. American of
Samuel Foster, son of Richard, aged 2 years, 3 months,
Aug. 11, 1821 Aug. 26, 1821
Cornelius, son of Richard, in 4th year, Eliza, wife of Thomas, daughter of late Sam- uel Chace, Esq., of Providence, at War- wick ; sermon by Rev. Dr. Crocker,
Oct. 6, 1821 Feb. 12, 1822
Anne F., daughter of Charles, aged 28 years, Gen. Christopher, at Cranston, in 80th year, one of Rhode Island's distinguished offi- cers of the Revolution. (See fine obituary in issue of June 22),
June 17, 1824
Lemuel Bishop, aged 17 years, Raymond Greene, aged 15 years, and James Russell, aged 14 years, sons of Richard Lippitt, Esq., cashier of Union Bank, drowned in the bay by the capsizing of the sloop Can- didate. Mr. L. has only one son now living, Wellington, eldest son of William, at Crans- ton, in 1 1th year,
May I, 1825
Ann, wife of John, in 50th year,
Richard M., son of Richard, aged 6 years,
Feb. 23, 1829
Edwin F., at Warwick, in 27th year,
June 14, 1829
John, in 68th year,
July 30 1830
Oct. 5, 1819
July 31. 1827
March 28, 1828 Sept. 25, 1832
June 13, 1830 Jan. 14, 1825
Nov. 19, 1824
Aug. 28, 1821
Oct. 10, 1822
Rev. Robert, pastor of Unitarian Church in Washington City, at Harrisburgh,
Col. Peter, near Freedom, Baltimore Co., Md, in 55th year ; had been 20 years mem- ber of Congress ; he commanded the 38th U. S. Infantry in the last war,
Aug. 5, 1827
Feb. 5, 1830
LISCOMB Abigail Howe, daughter of Isaac, at Bristol, in 19th y. ar,
Francis, of Taunton, at sea, on board brig Elizabeth, fell from aloft during a squall, Mary, daughter of late John, of Bristol, at Providence, aged 41 years,
Margaret, wife of Capt. Isaac, aged 59 years, LITCH Manasses, a child of his aged about 8 years ; had drank too freely of cider in the morning. Mr. L., who is a strict Thomp- sonian, tried the remedy on the child who died in about 4 hours,
LITCHFIELD Miss Harriet, at Warwick, in 19th year,
LITTELL William, Esq., LL. D., at Frankfort, Ky., author of Land Works. American of LITTLE Capt. Archibald, native of Bristol, at Baracoa, W. I , aged 34 years,
William, at Baltimore, of firm of Cobb and Little, aged 26 years,
July 10, 1821
May 19, 1826 June 13, 1828
356
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LITTLE Michael, Esq., formerly deputy collec- tor, at Newburyport, suddenly, aged 69 years American of
LITTLEFIELD Deliverance, wife of Solomon V., at South Kingstown, in 69th year,
Sarah, eldest daughter of the late George, of and at Newport, aged 20 years,
March 5, 1814
Enoch S, of Bristol, at Havana, in 17th year, eldest son of the late Capt. Caleb,
Nov. 24, 1817
Nathaniel, at New Shoreham, aged 21 years. American of .
May 4, 1821
Job and his wife, he aged 70 years, she 88, at Scituate, Mass., perished in the burning of their house,
Feb. 17, 1822
March 22, 1822
Sept. 2, 1822
Elizabeth, wife of Capt. William, and daugh- ter of late Francis Brinley, Esq., of New- port, at Columbia, Tenn., aged 58 years. American of
Oct. 1, 1822
Dec. 26, 1811
LITTLER -, widow of Daniel, formerly of London, at Taunton, aged 42 years. American of
Jan. 1I, 1828
LIVERMORE Elisha, Jr., at Ward, Mass., aged 25 years, suddenly ; he ate a hearty dinner, walked about 30 rods, where he was found dead 40 minutes afterward. American of Mary, wife of Rev. Jason, at Tiverton, in 60th year. American of
Elder Jason, in 67th year, at Cumberland ; taken sick while on a preaching visit ; ser- mon by Rev. Dr. Gano, Acts xx:24,
Arthur Brown, son of Hon. Edward St. Loe L,, at Clemsford, Mass. American of LIVERPOOL Countess ot, late lady of the pre- mier of England, in London. American of LIVINGSTON Talliaferro, Esq., marshal, dis- trict of Alabama, at Mobile, aged 41 years. American of
Gen. Henry, at Livingston Manor, N. Y., aged 71 years; was acting as lieutenant- colonel at the capture of Burgoyne,
Dr. John, professor of Didactic and Polymic Divinity in the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Dutch church, at New
March 8, 1814 March 14, 1815
April 1, 1816
May 3, 1825
July 31, 1821
April 29, 1823
May 26, 1823
April 22, 1831 March 11, 1810
James, of Maine, aged 28 years, at New York hospital, of lumbar abscess, between Dec. 1, 1821 and Feb. 28, 1822. American of Caleb, of Bristol, lost at sea from brig Mount Pleasant, in a gale of wind,
LITTLEPAGE Miss -, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
LIVINGSTON :
Brunswick, N. J., in 79th year. American ot Francis A., Esq., late of Dutchess Co. American of
LIVINGSTONE Robert Clermont, eldest son of Hon. Brockholst, at Jamaica. Ameri- can of
Hon. Brockholst, one of the associate jus- tices of the Supreme court, at Washing- ton, in 66th year,
Henry, Esq .; he married the eldest daugh- ter of Judge William W. Van Ness, and inherited a princely estate from the late Gen. Henry Livingston, at Claverick, N. Y.,
Henry C., at Sing Sing, N. Y., a notorious confidence man. American of
Aug. 21, 1832
Jan. 30, 1824
Dec. 21, 1824
William, Esq, aged 72 years, at Tarpoint, Eng., formerly commander of the Serapis frigate, probably the one Paul Jones cap- tured. American of
William, at Springfield, aged 82 years. American of
Sarah, wife of Richard, of Smithfield,
LOCKARIN Miss Maria, at Newport, in 20th year,
LOCKE Samuel B., private in Capt. William Battey's company of infantry, killed at Fort George, U. C.,
Jesse, at Cincinnati, aged 49 years, killed by discharge of a gun which a fellow in an adjoining room was imprudently snapping. American of
Jonas, at West Cambridge, aged 36 years, supposed poisoned from skinning a cow that had died. American of
Mrs. Susannah, at Falmouth, Me., aged 95 years; her descendants are II children, 89 grand, 211 great-grand and 14 great- great-grandchildren, total 325. American of
Jan. 25, 1825 June 22, 1830
Ang. 21, 1818
March 18, 1823
Nov. 21, 1828
LLOYD Mrs. - , mother of William, at New- port, burnt from an explosion of gunpow- der she was carelessly handling. Ameri- can of
Francis L., murdered at Boston at the place called the " Hill" by Mial and Warren Parker, in May -, 1823 Sentence of death has been pronounced upon them. American of
Oct. 12, 1827
July 13, 1830 April 24, 1832
Jan. 24, 1823
June 6, 1813
Nov. 12, 1813
April 5, 1825
Oct. 21, 1825
357
358
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LOCKWOOD Anna, wife of Capt. Amos, at Warwick, suddenly, in 30th year; was eldest daughter of Capt. Nathan Westcott, Miss Nancy, in 64th year,
Avis, daughter of late Benoni, of Pawtuxet, at Providence, aged 57 years. American of
Jan. 3, 1832
Aug. 3, 1824
LOGAN William, at Providence, aged 50 years. American of
June 2, 1818
Thomas U., seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,
Dr. George, near Philadelphia, aged 67 years, John, at Woodstock, Vt., aged 34 years ; while raising a hog from the scalding tub the rope broke, precipitating him down a wharfing 27 feet and killing him,
Dec. 4, 1829
LOMAS John, at Knox, N. Y., aged 103 years ; was taken prisoner in the Revolution by the Chippewa Indians; his wife is now living, aged 100 years. American of
July 3, 1832
LOMBARD Adeline, drowned in the pond at Sutton, Mass.,
May 29, 1822
LOMBER Abner, of Barnstable, seaman, belong- ing to schooner Apollo, of Boston,
Oct. 31, 1825
LONDONDERRY Lord, secretary of state for the foreign department, of London, at North Cray, Kent, a suicide, (see long obituary Oct. I),
Aug. 12, 1822
April 24, 1829
July 13, 1810
April 18, 1817
Gen. - , son of Frederick, died by violence in Mexico; the Government has sent the balance of his estate, $12,650, to his brother in New York. American of
Moses, a lad, drowned while returning from Isles of Shoals to Portsmouth, N. H., Mrs. murdered by Joe and Molly, negroes, who were executed at Concord, N. C., for the crime,
LONGFELLOW Capt. William, of Maine, at Brooklyn Heights, supposed to have killed himself with a pistol shot, American of
June 14, 1822
June 22, 1825
May 30, 1828
Aug. 15, 1826
Marchioness of, in England ; she filled, when Lady Castlereagh, a large space in the ranks of fashion and society. Ameri- can of
LONG Phinehas J., seaman, at sea, on board ship Dromo, on her voyage to Canton. American of
Reuben, suicide, in Pennsylvania. American of
Nov. 9, 1815 July 22, 1819
LOFFT Capel, Esq., editor and author, in Italy. American of
March 6, 1820 April 10, 1821
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
359
LONGFELLOW John, at Newbury, aged 25 years. American of
Patience, widow of Judge, at Gorham, Me., aged 84 years. American of LONSDALE William Laroy, infant son of James, at Pawtuxet. American of James,
Nov. 3, !829
Aug. 20, 1830
Nov. 29, 1822 April 30, 1829
LOOK Noah, at Hawley, aged 70 years ; en- listed first when he was just 16 years old in the Revolutionary service. American of LOOMIS Mary Eliza, only child of Col. Lib- beus, of and at New York, in 11th year, William, formerly of Rhode Island, at Wash- ington, N. C., a suicide while insane,
Jan. 22, 1830
March 9, 1814
Nov. 23, 1817
Elizabeth, wife of Col. Lebbins, at New York, in 59th year American of
July 8, 1823
Rev. Harvey, at Bangor, Me., a few moments after entering his pulpit, his text was "This year thou shalt die '
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