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Jan. 2, 1825
LOPEPELL -, an Irish gentleman, formerly of Philadelphia, lost in the wreck of the ship Helen, at sea. American of
Feb. 4, 1820
LOPEZ Jacob, at Newport, aged 70 years; of Hebrew Society,
March 17, 1822
Joseph, eldest son of Aaron, dec., of Newport, at Greenwich Village, N. Y., in 69th year. American of
Dec. 7, 1822
Moses, late of Newport, at New York, aged 86 years ; was a native of Lisbon, and re- sided there with his parents at the time of the earthquake 1755 ; was sent to his uncle Aaron at Newport where he resided nearly 60 years. Is buried at the Hebrew Cem- etery, Newport. American of Samuel, of Newport, at New York,
LORD Phebe Ann Bentley, infant daughter of Jesse, aged 6 months,
Andrew S., aged 15 years, at Lyme, Ct., Benjamin, Jr., at Lyme, Ct., aged 27 years, Christopher, at Lyme, Ct., aged 23 years, Benjamin, at Lyme, Ct., aged 67 years,
Oct. 21, 1822
Oct. 23, 1822
Dec. 16, 1822
Augustus I., at Lyme, Ct., aged 19 years, Abigail, at Ipswich, in 25th year. Ameri- can of
Robert, at Pawtucket, in 32d year,
Olive, wife of James, at Smithfield, aged 27 years,
Elizabeth G., wife of Capt. John, at Ipswich, Mass., aged 34 years; the last of eight children, all of whom have fallen victims to consumption. American of
April 6, 1830 March 1, 1831
Oct. 19, 1821 Feb. 17, 1822 Aug. 11, 1822
Oct. 12, 1827 June 20, 1829
June 29, 1829
Jan. 15, 1830
360
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LORING Simeon, in this town in 86th year,
Daniel, Esq., aged 40 years, native of Leices- ter, near Cahawla, Ala American of Mary, wife of Dea. James, at Boston, aged 51 years American of
LOROTCH Benjamin, seaman, at Matanzas,
LORRENVILLE John, Lord, in Scotland. President Board of Agriculture for Great Britain. American of
Dec. 28, 1819
Jan. 10, 1816
Sept. 4, 1818
Nov. 4, 1828
June 4, 1830
July 18, 1830 Aug. 26, 1830 Dec. 4, 1828
March 25, 1818
Jan. 25, 1811
Aug. 18, 1821
Feb. 15, 1831
LOVE Ira D., of the Junior Class, Columbia University and licensed preacher at Wash- ington, D. C., aged 26 years. American of John, murdered by Nelson Israel, Jr., and Isaac Thayer, who were executed for the crime, at Buffalo, N. Y.,
George, at Barre, Orleans Co .; was cutting wood to feed the fire for maple sugar boil- ing. His wife, to escape a gush of wind, dodged, and the ax descended, cut her neck so dreadfully as to cause death in a few days. Mr. Love was so affected that he went insane. They leave three children. American of
May 9, 1814
Dec. 14, 1821
Jan. 19, 1830 Aug. 8, 1818
LOTHROP Seth, native of Massachusetts, many years a merchant at Charleston, S. C., at Isle of St. Croix, W. I.,
Zebadiah, merchant, at Providence, in 49th year,
Dr. Nathaniel, aged 91 years, graduate of Harvard. 1756, at Plymouth. American of Warren, first officer of brig Charlotte, of Boston, at sea,
Christopher, aged 18 years, son of late Zebe- dee, drowned in the Seekonk, above the Moses Brown Bridge,
Henry Greene, son of Henry W., in 3d year, LOUD Mrs. Betsey, wife of Zenas, in 38th year, LONGHEAD Capt. Charles T., of Warren, master of brig Francis, of this port and former member of General Assembly, at Dartmouth, Eng.,
LOUIS XVIII. His Queen's death is announ- ced as having died in England. American of
LOUIS Mrs. Mary, wife of Andrew, aged 63 years, late of Providence, at Fort Sullivan, Me.,
Andrew, native of France, formerly of Prov- idence, at Fort Washington, Md., in 79th year. American of
Nov. 14, 1823
June 17, 1825
April 22, 1828
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
361
LOVELL Elliott, at Smithfield, in 60th year, of the fever. Within a compass of two or three miles, this fever has widowed !4 wives, whose husbands' farms are contigu- ous. American of
James, Esq., Naval Officer of the ports of Boston and Charlestown, at Windham, Me., in 77th year. American of
Margaret, widow of Alexander, at Smithfield, in 62d year,
Miss Nancy, at Barnstable, aged 24 years. American of
Nov. 11, 1828
Mrs P -- , wife of Capt. George, at Barn- stable. American of
Nov. 1I, 1828
Capt. Jacob, killed by the machinery of his engine. American of
May 5, 1829
Capt. Abner, of Barnstable, Mass., drowned in Hyannis Harbor,
July 2, 1821
Aug. 20, 1816 Sept. 22, 1824
April 26, 1825
Jan. II, 1828
Aug. 3, 1830
April 28, 1820
March 4, 1830
May 15, 1812 July 11, 1814
Sept. 12, 1817
Sept. 11, 1818
March 25, 1822
Dec. 7, 1811
LOVIE James, at Newport, aged 31 years, Susan Francis, daughter of William, at New- port, aged II months. American of
Robie, wife of William, at Newport, aged 33 years. American of
LOVEJOY Mrs Mary H., wife of John, at Ep- som, N. H., aged 28 years American of LOVELACE Charles, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 15 years. He deliberately shot himself with a gun saying he was tired of life. American of
LOVERIDGE John, native of Cornwall, Eng., aged about 21 years Fell overboard from steamer President on her passage to New York and drowned,
LOVETT -, child of John, aged 1 year, by sucking boiling coffee from the nose of a coffee pot, at Beverly, Mass. American of James, at Mendon, in 87th year,
Capt. William, President New York Firemen Insurance Co., at New York, in 58th year. American of
Hon John, in Ohio, aged 58 years ; was of Albany, N. Y., and former M. C. Ameri- can of
Capt. Whipple, formerly of Cumberland, at Schenectady, N. Y., aged 65 years,
LOW Almira, eldest daughter of Charles, in 19th year,
April 19, 1814
July 22, 1814
Jan. 9, 1818
LOVEGROVE William, in England, an actor at Drury Lane Theatre, London. American of
362
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LOW Stephen, at Warwick, in 67th year,
Catherine, wife of Charles, at Warwick, aged 47 years
Sept. 27, 1815
Ann, wife of Col. John, and eldest daughter of the late Jeremiah Lippitt, Esq., at War- wick,
Col. John, at Warwick, in 86th year,
Sally S., daughter of the late Anthony, Esq., at Warwick, in 37th year. American of Solomon G., at Charleston, S. C., for several years editor of Boston Daily Advertiser. American of
Oct. 10, 1817
Lieut. Ephraim W., U. S. Army, at Green Bay, Mich., aged 25 years, formerly of Boston. American of
Rev. Isaac. at New York. American of
John Weekes, youngest son of Charles, aged 17 months,
Oct. 8, 1825
Charles William, son of Joseph, aged 3 years, 7 months,
Nov. 30, 1825
April 19, 1826
Mary, aged 14 years, at Sunkhaze, Me. While standing with her back to the fire her clothes caught fire. She was so badly burnt that she lived but three days. American of
Abby, daughter of Charles, aged 32 years, Nancy, daughter of James, aged 26 years,
Jacob, at Warren, aged 73 years; was born at Pomfret, Ct., enlisted at 18; was at Bunker Hill, White Plains and other places ; was at one time Washington's life guard. American of
James (colored), formerly of Warwick, at Providence, suddenly,
Capt. David, at Charlestown, aged 51 years. American of
Abby Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel, at Na- tick, aged I year,
Sarah, widow of Capt. Anthony, at Warwick, in 95th year, member of Episcopal Church more than 70 years,
John, son of Frances, from the bursting of a swivel on board schooner Manchester, at Glocester, Mass.,
Sarah Frances, second daughter of Major John, at Woodstock, Ct., in 7th year,
Charles Joseph, son of Joseph, in 6th year,
Jan. 26, 1827 Oct. 19, 1828 Oct. 8, 1829
May 7, 1830
May 18, 1830
July 30, 1830
Oct. 26, 1830
Feb. 9, 1832
July 18, 1832
Sept. 21, 1832 Jan. 21, 1833
Nov. 4, 1814
June 9, 1816 April 22, 1817
Jan. 17, 1823
Aug. 12, 1825 Aug. 19, 1825
John, Jr., in 5th year, only son of John, for- merly of Warwick, at Woodstock, Ct.,
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
363
LOWE Cadet Vincent M., at West Point, aged 13 years, from an explosion of a cartridge. American of
Joseph, at Portsmouth, N. H., aged 59 years. American of
Mr. - , lost in the wreck of the ship Dia- mond. American of
LOWDEN Mary Ann, only daughter of John T., at Pawtucket, aged 7 years, 26 days. American of
Oct. 14, 1825 Jan. 29, 1826
LOWELL Francis C., Esq., at Boston, aged 42 years. American of
Ang. 15, 1817
Capt. John, of Portland, killed by the fall of a beacon, at Stage Island, aged 39 years,
June 18, 1825
Edward J., Esq., of Boston, attorney at law, at Waltham, aged 25 years,
Sept. 9, 1830
LOWNDES Hon. William, of South Carolina, at sea, on board ship Massachusetts, on passage from Philadelphia to London,
Oct. 27, 1822
Nov. 1, 1822
Jan. 12, 1821
Midshapman Christopher, of Maryland. on board sloop of war Peacock. American of LUCAS Alexander, Esq., senior editor of the Minerva, at Raleigh, N. C. American of LUCKET Mrs. Jane, at Lexington, Ky., killed by lightning while at church. American of LUCKETT Alexius, sail master, attached to U. S. Ship Enterprise, at Pensacola,
Aug. 15, 1817
Aug. 27, 1821
LUCKEY Lewis. at Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y., drank himself to death with whiskey,
Jan. 1, 1822
Nancy (colored), from a nose bleed. Amer- ican of
Dec. 26, 1823
LUCY Ide, wife of David, at Smithfield, in 20th year,
Sept. 18, 1809
LUDLOW Augustus C., second in command of the Chesapeake, at Halifax, from wounds received in the action with the Shannon, aged 21 years,
Peter, at New York, in 69th year,
LUFKIN John, of schooner Galen, of Pownall, Me., drowned at sea. American of
Oct. 26, 1830
LUM -, son of -, at Roxbury, Ct., ran against a stick while sliding down hill on a sled. American of
LUMBY Mary, a native of Wales, aged 18 years, suddenly,
LUNY Peter, executed at Middletown, Ct., for murder of his wife. American of
June 13, 1813 Jan. 26, 1832
Jan. 28, 1823
Feb. 5, 1810
June 28, 1816
Jan. 17, 1817
Oct. 28, 1823
March 1, 1825
John T., at Pawtucket, in 40th year,
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LUPEWLOW Prastowga, at Novogorod, Russia, celebrated for her filial tenderness. Six years since she walked on foot from To- bolsk to St. Petersburg, a distance of 4,000 versts, about 3,202 miles, to solicit the Emperor to recall her father who had been exiled to Siberia in 1798. Upon this inci- dent the novel of " Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia." is founded. American of
LUSETT Charles, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,
LUSH Andrew, mariner, said to be from Boston, drowned in the Mississippi, from ship At- las. American of
Aug. 17, 1810
March 6, 1820
Oct. 3, 1820
LUSIGNAN Mons. De, formerly marshal de camp and member of Constitutional Con- vention. He was the last branch of a family that once gave kings to the throne of Cyprus and Jerusalem. American of LUTHER Rial, in this town, in 58th year, James L., son of Thomas, in 29th year,
Gideon, eldest son of Ebenezer, of Warren, in this state, at Ballston Springs,
Feb. 22, 1814
Cyrus, in this town, in 23d year,
Eddy, at Warren, in 62d year. American of Samuel, son of Jonathan, at Warren, aged 8 years,
Nov. 3, 1814
Thomas, of Warwick, aged about 21 years ; was out fishing in the bay with an elder brother,
Oct. 15, 1816
Eddy, of Providence, at Havana, aged 24 years,
May 7, 1817
Jan. 5, 1819
Elizabeth, wife of Joseph P., in 42d year,
John, at Fall River, merchant, aged 67 years, Lavina,
Bethana, wife of Amos, at Wellington, aged 57 years. American of .
Hannah, of Wellington, Mass., drowned from sloop Fly, of Bristol. American of
Judeth, widow of Nathan, at Newport, aged 78 years,
May 7, 1819 June 25, 1819 July 23, 1819 Jan. 25, 1821
May II, 1821
May 25, 1821
June 16, 1821
July 15, 1814 Jan. 28, 1809 July 5, 1812
Consider, at Johnston, in 88th year. Amer- ican of
May 31, 1814 July 27, 1814 Sept. 30, 1814
Martin, of Newport, at St. Domingo, in 18th year. American of
Ling, one of Indian princes, aged 23 years ; was taken prisoner by Row Holker and ransomed by the government for 50,000 rupees. His favorite wife was prevailed on not to sacrifice herself at his death. Amer- ican of
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
365
LUTHER Hezekiah E., eldest son of Col. Giles, of Bristol, at Staten Island hospital, aged 22 years,
Wealthy, wife of Benjamin, daughter of John Wyatt, of Newport, at Providence, in 59th year,
Barnabas, at Warren, in 78th year,
William, at Taunton, aged 22 years. Ameri- can of
March 22, 1822
Deacon Frederick, at Warren, upwards of 60 years,
May 13, 1822
Deacon Frederick, at Warren, in 92d year. [This death was erroneously inserted some time since, says issue of July 12),
May 13, 1822
Hannah, wife of Capt. Philip, of Swanzey, aged 62 years. American of
July 12, 1822
Edward, at Swanzey, aged 54 years,
July 24, 1822
Abigail, wife of Nathaniel, and daughter of John Torp, in 34th year,
Nov. 9, 1822
Samuel S., at Swanzey, in 25th year,
Oct. 18, 1823
John, in 27th year. American of
June 25, 1824
Abby, wife of Caleb, and daughter of John Saunders, in 23d year,
May 23, 1824
Keziah, widow of Capt. William, of Somerset, and formerly the widow Thomas, of New- port, at Burrillville, in 99th year,
Oct. 1, 1824
Julia Eddy, infant daughter of Joseph P., aged 13 months,
July 19, 1825
Capt. Gardiner, of Dighton, at sea, on passage from New York, In 49th year, leaves wife and 5 children,
Nov. 16, 1825
Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Thomas, in 64th year, Huller, at Swanzey, in 90th year,
Jan. 24, 1827
Mrs. Esther, wife of John, at Troy, Mass., aged 71 years. American of
Jan. 26, 1827
Jemima, widow of late Ebenezer, at Warren, in 97th year,
Feb. 2, 1827
William, infant son of Capt. Sylvester, at Bristol.
Feb. 13, 1827 March 18, 1827 May 25, 1827
Nancy, wife of Coomer, in 41st year,
Jan. 29, 1828 Feb. 25, 1828
Elisha, of Swanzey, aged 30 years,
Sept. 9, 1828
Cynthia, widow of Edward, in 58th year,
Feb. 26, 1829
Daniel, at Scituate, in 20th year,
May 2, 1829
Sept. 25, 1829
Daniel, of Boston, at Middleboro ; was going to New Bedford to ship on a whaling voy- age. American of
Sept. 28, 1821
Nov. 10, 1821 Jan. 18, 1822
Barnabas, at Scituate, in 64th year, suddenly, Ladding, drowned in the bay. American of Mary, wife of William, at Burrillville, aged 7[ years, of Society of Friends,
Nov. 20, 1825
366
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LUTHER James, at Swanzey, aged 77 years,
Amelia, wife of Frederick, at Warren, Miss Nancy, at Warren, In 37th year,
Stephen G., son of Thomas, in 34th year,
Julia Granville, daughter of Joseph P., aged 5 years, 11 months,
Caroline Adelia, daughter of Joseph P., aged 10 months, 16 days,
LUTWIDGE Admiral, in England, aged 78 years ; when a commodore was the first Naval Preceptor of Lord Nelson. Ameri- can of
Nov. 22, 1814
Oct. 1, 1816
Daniel, son of Col. Daniel, of North Provi- dence, at Milledgeville, Ga.,
Aug. 4, 1822
Dec. 5, 1822
Sept. 26, 1823
Oct. 3, 1823
-. wife of George W., Esq., of Boston, and daughter of Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, at St. Croix, where she had gone for her health. American of
Jan. 21, 1825
Feb. 11, 1826
Hon. Daniel, formerly chief justice of Rhode Island, at North Providence; was an offi- cer of the Revolution,
LYNCH John, aged 40 years, of cholera,
LYNDON Abby, daughter of Danforth P., in this town, in 18th year,
Aug. 29, 1814
Samuel, eldest son of John, of Newport, drowned while bathing near Mt. Pleasant, N. Y., in 22d year,
Mrs. Eve (colored), in this town, in 67th year. American of
Abigail, wife of Danforth P., in this town, in 47th year,
Caleb, at Newport, in 75th year. American of Capt. Nathaniel, of Newport, at New Or- leans, in 41st year,
Sarah, in 94th year, at Newport,
John, at Newport, aged 60 years, suddenly,
Feb. 3, 1831 Nov. 15, 1831 June 21, 1832 Jan. 3, 1832
May 13, 1832
Aug. 22, 1832
LYELL George, Esq., aged 50 years, assassinated at Madrid, Spain. American of
LYMAN James W., at Calcutta, aged 23 years, chief mate of ship Marcellus, wrecked on Sanger Island,
May 13, 1820
Mary, wife of Hon. Daniel, at North Provi- dence, in 60th year,
Major Elihu, at Belchertown, Mass., aged 82 years, officer of the Revolution. American of
Lieut. Caleb, late of U. S. Army, native of Northfield, Mass., in Greenville, S. C., in 33d year. American of
Hon. Elihu, Senator from Hampshire Co., at Boston,
Oct. 16, 1830 Aug. 26, 1832
July 15, 1815
Nov. 7, 1815
Dec. 21, 1815 May 15, 1818
Jan. 22, 1819 Jan. 27, 1826 March 22, 1829
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
367
LYON Judeth, wife of Samuel, of Rehoboth, at Attleboro, in 64th year,
William, at Newport, in 70th year. Ameri- can of
William R., son of Danforth,
Col. Matthew, in Arkansas Territory, U. S. Factor for the Cherokee Indians on the Arkansas, aged about 76 years ; was born in Ireland, came to America in very early life, was one of the first settlers of Ver- mont and married a daughter of one of the early governors,
Amasa K., at Ashford, Ct., aged 16 years. American of
LOGAN Hon. William, formerly U. S. Senator from Kentucky, at Shelby Co., Ky. American of
LYON Samuel Huntington, only child of Rev. Walter, aged 37 years, leaves a wife and two children, at Pomfret (Abington Soci- ety),
Warren, at Pomfret, Ct., (Ab. So.), aged 35 years. American of
William Rhodes, son of Danforth, aged II months, 19 days,
July 1, 1825
Jan. 23, 1826
William E., of Northampton Co., Va., aged 23 years. He had arrived here a day since in brig Mary Eliza, from Antigua, where he had been for his health,
Daniel, merchant, native of Woodstock, Ct., at Norfolk, Va.,
James, of Providence, at Newport, aged 26 years,
Joseph, at Newport, in 76th year,
Moses, executed at Johnstown, N. Y., for murder of Sally Yerrington, who lived with him. He was born at Norwalk, Ct. Had two daughters by first wife,
Rosannah, at Boston, aged 101 years. Amer- ican of
LYONS Col. William, at Opelousses, La., aged 63 years, soldier of the Revolution. Amer- ican of
James, Esq., attorney at law, killed by acci- dental discharge of his gun while shooting squirrels in New York State. American of John N., at Lincolnville, found dead in his bed,
Jan. 25, 1816
Oct. 1, 1819 Jan. 26, 1820
Aug. 1, 1822
Sept. 13, 1822
Sept. 13, 1822
Oct. 12, 1823
Sept. 14, 1824
Marcy, wife of Joseph, at Newport, aged 60 years,
May 31, 1826
Sept. 26, 1826
Feb. 19, 1828 May 19, 1828
Dec. 18, 1829
Aug. 6, 1830
March 3, 1818
Nov. 5, 1822
June 18, 1829
368
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
LYSCOMB Samuel, a suicide, of Norridgewock, Mass., shot himself through the ear with a pistol. He went about the act with great coolness; was to have been married the following Sunday. American of
June 3, 1825
M
MABRAE John, late member of Virginia Con- vention, in Virginia. American of
MACBETH James, of Scotland, seaman, at sea, from the Caledonia,
Dec. 23, 1831 Sept. 20, 1829
MACCUSTY Mary, wife of Nathaniel, Esq., at Worcester, aged 64 years,
Jan. 12, 1821
MACCULLOCK Susannah Amelia, widow of Hugh, Esq., of Worcester, and sister of Isaiah Thomas, of that place, at Philadel- phia. American of
March 10, 1815
Oct. 4, 1824
Sept. 18, 1829
Dec. 22, 1815
Jan. 13, 1830
March 23, 1824
MACKIE Peter, Jr., son of Peter, of New York, at Litchfield, Ct., in 21st year, where he was attending law lectures,
Dr. Andrew, at Wareham, in 75th year.
Frances Maria, daughter of Dr. Peter, at Wareham, aged 16 months. American of Jacob Ogden, at New York, suddenly, Jane M., wife of Jacob O., at New York,
MACKINTOSH Sir James, the historian. American of
MACKLIN William, steward of the steamboat Connecticut, fell on the wharf dead while unloading a trunk from the boat,
Oct. 25, 1813 April 27, 1817
Nov. 6, 1821 Jan. 12, 1825 Jan. 13, 1825
Aug. 21, 1832
June 28, 1826
MACDONOUGH Frances Augusta, only daugh- ter of Com. Thomas, aged 13 months. The commodore has lost 4 children within a few years, at Middletown, Ct.,
MACEY Alexander, son of Gorham, at Nan- tucket, aged 12 years. American of MACGUIRE Joseph, printer, formerly of Balti- more, at Washington, D. C., reporter of proceedings of Congress. American of MACGRAW Michael, aged about 30 years, killed by caving of the sand bank,
MACKER John L., Jr., at Taunton, aged 22 years,
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
369
MACLAY William, Esq., formerly M. C. from Pennsylvania, in 59th year. American of MACLEAN D. John, formerly of Glasgow, Scot., at Princeton, N. J., professor of mathematics, chemistry and natural philos- ophy. American of
.. Jan. 25, 1825
March 1, 1814
MACOMBE John N., of New York, merchant, in England. In an action between an English and French vessel he received a bullet wound. American of
Jan. 25, 1811
Mrs. - , wife of the General, at George- town, D. C. American of
Oct. 1, 1822
July 23, 1830
March 19, 1811
June 16, 1815
Ephraim, at Newport, in 92d year. Amer- ican of
Oct. 6, 1815
Lieut. S-, late acting captain of the navy yard, Charlestown, Mass., eldest son of Col. Benjamin, late of Providence, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,
Lieut. John, at Rehoboth, in 69th year, Abiel, at Taunton, aged 82 years,
Josiah R., native of Middleboro, at Savannah, Ga. American of
Dec. 18, 1821 March 16, 1825
Joshua W., at Taunton, in 62d year,
Mrs. - , wife of Lemuel, at Rehoboth, aged 68 years, Sally, widow of Seth, at Taunton. American of
Oct. 31, 1825
Col. Ebenezer, formerly of Providence, in 76th year, at New York, soldier of the Revolu- tion,
April 5, 1829
Abigail, wife of Abiather, at Taunton, aged 70 years. American of
Nov. 17, 1829 April 21, 1831
Jacob, at Easton, aged 84 years,
Abby, widow of Col. Ebenezer, formerly of Providence, at New York,
MACON Col. Edgar, attorney at law, at Key West, Florida. American of MACPHERSON Capt. Joseph Stout, U. S. Navy, at Philadelphia. American of
April 1, 1832
Dec. 25, 1829
May 4, 1824
MACOMB Lieut. Charles Marshall, brigade major of Smith's brigade, and youngest brother of Major General Macomb, at Buffalo, aged 22 years, killed in a duel with Capt. Goaking. American of
Jan. 20, 1815
Julia Matilda, daughter of Robert, Esq., at Kingsbridge, suddenly. American ot MACOMBER George, son of Col. Ebenezer, at Surinam, in 24th year. American of Ebenezer, son of Col. Ebenezer, in 17th year,
March 6, 1820 May 10, 1821 Nov. 18, 1821
Jan. 11, 1828
370
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
MACRUDER John, from a stab with a dirk in hands of Michael Taney, in Maryland. American of
Aug. 3, 1819
MACWILLIAM Joseph, burnt to death at Edin- burgh, a noted miser; had worn the same outer garments unchanged for 15 years, MACY William ; in attempting to rescue a man was drowned in the great storm of
June 15, 1826
Sept. 23, 1815
Capt. - , lost in the wreck of ship Dia- mond. American of
March 1, 1825
MADISON George, Governor of Kentucky. He had recently been elected, nearly unani- mously, governor of the state for 4 years, at Paris, Ky. American of
Nov. 1, 1816
Dr. William S., U. S. Army, murdered by the Chippeway Indians, on way from Green Bay to Kentucky,
May 26, 1821 Sept. 5, 1823
Eleanora, the mother of ex-President James Madison, at Montpelier, Va., aged 98 years, MAFFATT Ann, daughter of Rev. John N., at New York, of cholera. American of
Feb. 11, 1829
MAGEE Mrs. Phebe, aged 79 years. American of
Oct. 19, 1813
Mrs. - , wife of Capt. William F., Jr., for- merly of Providence, at Calcutta. Amer- ican of
Nov. 28, 1817
William F., formerly of Providence, for sev- eral years a resident of Canton, China,
Dec. 20, 1820
Capt. James, at Boston, at the Exchange Coffee House, aged 40 years,
Dec. 23, 1823
Capt. William F., of Providence, at Wydah, Coast of Africa, aged 34 years, [see sketch June 2]
Feb. - , 1826
Nancy D., widow of late Capt. William F., aged 28 years. American of
Dec. 7, 1827
MAGILL Archibald, Esq., member of General Assembly of Virginia from Frederick Co., at Richmond, Va. American of
Feb. 27, 1821
Hon Allen B., First Senator to Congress from Louisiana. American of
May 10, 1822 June 14, 1822
William B., aged 64 years, at Baltimore, Md. American of
MAGUIRE Mrs. Amey, aged 73 years,
MAHEE Peace, wife of Eugene, at Newport, aged 79 years. American of
MAHONEY Timothy, native of Ireland, at Smithfield, in 74th year,
April 5, 1825 May 28, 1828
Aug. 29, 1826
Oct. 2, 1817
Job, at Plainfield, Ct., aged 78 years,
July 27, 1832
MAGRUDER Hon. Allan B., late Senator in Congress, in Louisiana. American of
371
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
MAHONEY Michael, of Boston, aged 18 years. His first voyage, fell from the mast head of brig Effort, at sea,
MAINE Esek Angell, of Providence, at New Orleans, aged 17 years. American of MAITLAND Rev. Charles Fox, youngest son of the Earl of Lauderdale, in England. Amer- ican of
May 13, 1830 July 4, 1826
March 3, 1818 Nov. 12, 1819
July 8, 1826
Dec. 31, 1822
Saunders, of Newport, at Plymouth, N. C., Catherine, widow of Francis, at Newport, in 85th year,
Dec. 30, 1817
Rheodolphus, son of late Hon. Francis, of Newport, at Natchez, Miss., aged 39 years. American of
Sept. 6, 1825
Capt. William F., sailing master, son of late Hon. Francis, of Newport, at sea, on board U. S. Ship Brandywine, on passage to Rio Janeiro. American of
Jan. 9, 1827
Freelove Sophia, widow of Hon. Francis, at Newport, aged 66 years. American of
May 12, 1829
March 30, 1830
July 7, 1815
MALCOLM Thomas, native of Rhode Island, at Savannah, Ga., aged 24 years,
July 20, 1818
MALCOMB Elizabeth, at Newport, aged about 75 years. American of
MALCOLM Lieut. William, of the army, a native of Boston, at Baton Rouge. American of
Dr. Henry, in Pennsylvania, aged 76 years. Surgeon in the Revolution, in 1794 ap- pointed by Gen. Washington Collector at Hudson, N. Y. American of
MALD Rose, native of Ireland, at Providence, in 20th year,
MALLORY Charles K. Esq., aged 39 years, at Norfolk, Va., Collector of Customs for that
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