Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 38

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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Dec. 3, 1822


Sept. 23, 1823


May 3, 1831


Sept. 22, 1832


MAJOR Dr. - , at Mobile, Ala. American of -, son of John, drowned at Taunton, aged about 10 years,


MAKEEL Michael, of Society of Friends, at Somers, N. Y., in 103d year. American of MALBONE Hon. Francis, of Newport, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island, at Washington, while ascending the steps of the Capitol he was seized with Angina Pectoris and in- stantly died,


June 4, 1809 Dec. 27, 1816


Freelove Sophia, widow of Hon. Francis, at Newport, aged 66 years,


May 13, 1829


Capt. Evan, formerly of Newport, at Brooklyn, L. I., aged 81 years. American of


MALCOMB James Peller, F. S. A., the author, at Somerstown. American of


372


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MALLORY :


Port ; had been Member of Convention ; Council and Lieut. Governor of the State. American of


MALLARY Martha, mother of Hon. R. C., at Poultney, Vt. American of


April 18, 1831


MALLESTON Henry, Esq., Governor Elect of Delaware. American of


Nov. 23, 1819


MALLETT Mrs. Margaret, wife of Peter, Esq., at Fayetteville, N. C., in 27th year, Edwin Jones, youngest son of E. J.,


March 1, 1824 Oct. 8, 1827


MALLOY Daniel, native of Ireland, formerly of Rhode Island, at Savannah. American of MALMESBURY Earl of, at London, aged 75 years. American of


May 29, 1821


MALONE Mrs. -, at St. Stephen's, Ala. American of


July 18, 1823


MALONY Mrs. Mary, widow, in 78th year, for- merly of Bristol. American of


Oct. 8, 1819


MALTBY Gen. Isaac, late of Massachusetts, at Seneca Co., N. Y. American of


Oct. 1, 1819


MAMMAS Frederick, of Newport, aged 39 years, at New Orleans, on board ship Robinson Potter,


April 2, 1824


MANAGER Nicholas, gunner's crew, killed on board the Little Belt, in action with U. S. frigate President,


MANCHESTER Samuel, at Middletown, in 50th year. American of


Oct. 17, 1809


Constant, in 30th year,


April 24, 1815


April 19, 1816


April 6, 1817


Deborah, wife of Daniel, at Little Compton, also he: infant child, she was in 23d year. American of


Matthew, at Coventry, aged 47 years, sud- denly,


Elizabeth, widow of Capt. John, in 65th year, Isaac, at Tiverton, in 64th year,


William, formerly of Providence, at Wilming- ton, N. C., in 22d year,


Hannah, wife of Benjamin and only daughter of Mrs. Nancy Munroe, at Bristol, in 21st year,


Joseph F., late of Providence, at Augusta, Ga. He was one of 25 who attended a wedding supper. The party were poisoned and several have died besides Mr. M.,


April 28, 1820


April 29, 1817


Sept. 1, 1817 March 9, 1818 May 31, 1820


Aug. 28, 1820


Sept. 17, 1820


Sept. 25, 1820


May 16, 1811


Harriet, wife of William C., and daughter of the late John Warner, of and at Warwick, in her 29th year. American of


Mary, wife of Joseph, at Coventry, in 64th year,


Feb. 6, 1821


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


373


MANCHESTER Sarah, daughter of Gideon, at Warwick, in 41st year,


Tabitha, wife of Israel G., Esq., at Scituate, Waitey, at Newport, aged 63 years, widow of . John, of Cranston. American of


Capt. Isaac, at Cranston, aged 62 years. (Masonic honors),


Thomas Stafford, infant son of Job, at Cov- entry,


Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel, at Bristol, aged 72 years. American of


Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel, one of the war- dens of the Episcopal Church, at Bristol, aged 72 years. American of


Feb. 4, 1823 Feb. 8, 1823


Job, Esq., at Cranston. in 8ist year,


Ezekiel, seaman, of Tiverton, drowned at sea from ship Leonidas, at Matanzas,


April 1, 1824


George, of Bristol, at sea, on board brig Bow- doin. American of


Sept. 14, 1824


Capt. William K., a nautical commander, from port of Philadelphia, at Scituate, in 43d year,


Oct. 29, 1825


George, at Johnston, in 62d year, leaves wife and 2 children,


Thomas, at Middletown, aged 74 years,


Thomas, at Middletown, aged 74 years,


Marcy, wife of Hon. Joseph, at Coventry, in 74th year,


May 9, 1827


Abby Maria, daughter of Albert, aged 10 months, 18 days,


April 11, 1829


Mrs. Sarah, in 66th year, widow of George, of Johnston, at North Providence,


July 31, 1829


Abby, daughter of Cyrus B. and Abby C., aged 8 months,


Aug. 3, 1831


Sebra. formerly of Little Compton, at Prov- idence, in 20th year,


Sept. 4, 1832 Jan. 25, 1833.


Jacob Sylvester, only son of Jacob, in 2d year, MANCIUS Dr. Wilhelmus, at Albany, N. Y., in 70th year. American of


Nov. 1, 1808:


George W., Esq., at Albany, N. Y., formerly postmaster of the city. American of


Dec. 12, 1823,


Aug. 4, 1809


MANN Dr. John M., formerly of this town, drowned at the ferry at Hudson, N. Y., Lieut. Seth, at Randolph, Mass., aged 91 years. His descendants, according to the best information amount to 279, 18 chil- dren, 135 grand and 125 great-grandchil- dren. American of


Sally, wife of Joseph, at Smithfield, in 42d year. American of


Oct. 30, 1820 April 16, 1821


Nov. 2, 1821 June 10, 1822


Sept. 1, 1822


Jan. 28, 1823


Feb. 24, 1815


July 11, 1815


Dec. 1, 1825 Aug. 29, 1826 Sept. 5, 1826


374


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MANN Mrs Catharine Sprout, wife of William Metcalf Mann, one of the editors of this paper, and daughter of Dr. Ezekiel Com- stock, of Smithfield, aged 21 years, sud- denly,


William Metcalf, son of Alfred. of and at Smithfield, in 23d year, one of the editors of this paper,


Charles, youngest son of Aaron, Esq., in 7th year,


March 2, 1817


Sept. 1, 1818


Oliver, son of Alfred, in 28th year, at Men- don, formerly of Smithfield,


March 21, 1820


Alfred, at Mendon, formerly of Smithfield, in 58th year,


March 29, 1820


Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. J -- , at Bristol, aged 6 months. American of


Aug. 21, 1821 April 16, 1823


Moses, at Wrentham, Mass., aged 73 years,


Thomas N., Esq., U. S. Agent to Guate- mala. on board U. S. Ship Hornet, lying off Old Point Comfort, Va American of Major Jacob, at Wrentham, aged 71 years,


July 30, 1824 March 4, 1825


Anna, wife of John, Esq., at Smithfield, in 84th year. American of


Aug. 16, 1825


Marcy, wife of Thomas, at Glocester, aged 33 years,


Nov. 4, 1827


Hon. Ariel, M. D., at Hallowell, Me. Ameri- can of


April 8, 1828


Betsey, wife ot Howard, and eldest daughter of James Ide, at Wrentham,


Hannah, wife of Joseph, aged 50 years,


Mrs. Hannah, in 51st year,


Aug. 13, 1828 Sept. 27, 1828 Sept. 28, 1828


Charlotte, wife of Horace, and youngest daughter of Rev. Dr. Messer, at Dedham, Mass., in 23d year,


Aug. 1, 1832


MANNERS Capt. - , of British brig Rein- deer, killed in action with U. S. sloop of war Wash,


MANNING William, at Middlebury, Vt., aged 58 years,


Margaret, widow of President James, in this town, in 72d year,


Nov. 9, 1815


Jacob, of New York, merchant, aged about 30 years, jumped overboard from steamer Fulton and drowned,


MANSEL Mr. W-, at Pickensville, S. C., aged 14 years, killed by lightning. Amer- ican of


George, son of George, in 4th year,


May 18, 1816


July 15, 1814


Oct. 14, 1814


Robert, of U. S. ship Franklin, fell from maintop. American of


July 9, 1822


July 25, 1827


Aug 19, 1823 Oct. 26, 1829


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


375


MANSETT Robert, aged 26 years,


MANSFIELD John Fenno, son of Henry S., at Smithfield, in 5th year,


Rev. Richard, rector of the Episcopal church at Derby, Conn., at an advanced age. American of


April 28, 1820


-, midshipman on the Grampas, of the fever. American of


Col. Jared, at New Haven, Ct., aged 71 years; for several years surveyor general of the United States and professor of Natural Philosophy at Yale and West Point; was born at New Haven and graduated at Yale; his nephew, Col. J. G. Totten, is U. S. engineer at Newport,


Margaret, wife of William, at Salem, aged 65 years. American of


April 18, 1831


MANSON William H., of Birmingham, Eng., at Providence, in 37th year,


June 11, 1829 Nov. 15, 1808


Feb. 26, 1816


Nov. 9, 1819


Sept. 19, 1820


Dec. 7, 1820


Mary Whipple, daughter of Joseph, at John- ston, aged 14 months, 14 days,


Comfort (colored), aged 45 years,


Harriet, daughter of Amasa, aged 2 years, 6 months,


Olney, aged 51 years,


Ann Eliza, wife of Henry, and daughter of Capt. John Jenckes, of Smithfield, at John- ston, in 28th year,


Ann Borden, infant daughter of Salma,


Henry, son of Henry, Esq., at Smithfield.


Charles Dyer, only son of Salma, aged 2 years, 9 months,


John Jenckes, son of Henry, at Johnston, aged 6 years,


Charles Whipple, son of Joseph, Esq., aged 18 years, Daniel, at Johnston, in 57th year,


Sept. 27, 1825 Jan. 11, 1826 April 1, 1826


Sept. 26, 1826


Oct. 24, 1828


Dec. 20, 1830 July 18, 1831


MANTON Daniel, at Johnston,


Charles, Esq., attorney at law, son of Col. Jeremiah, at Johnston, aged 29 years ; was graduate of Brown University, re- moved to Nashville, Tenn., but returned a few months since,


Thomas, youngest son of the late Daniel, at Johnston, aged 34 years,


Col. Edward, at Johnston, in 6rst year, a few years since he joined the Society of Friends,


Patience, widow of Col. Daniel, at Johnston, in 77th year,


July 30, 1821 Dec. 5, 1821


April 12, 1823 Aug. 17, 1823


June 13, 1830 Oct. 2, 1817


June 29, 1824


Feb. 3, 1830


376


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MANTON Mrs. Freelove C., daughter of Capt. John Jenckes, at Smithfield, in 32d year, Edward George, son of Joseph, aged 2 years, 8 months,


Dec. 27, 1831


Aug. 5, 1832


Mary Whipple, wife of Joseph, daughter of Jonathan Whipple, Esq., of Uxbridge, Mass., at Providence, aged 41 years,


Aug. 18, 1832


Walter Bartlett, son of Joseph, aged 4 years, 10 months,


George Anson, son of Shadrack, in 5th year, MANUEL Henry P., son of Simon, in 14th year,


May 23, 1821


MARAN Carlos, son of Capt. Carlos, aged 17 years, member senior class Brown Univer- sity,


Dec. 1, 1827


MARANSIN General, in Spain, the 5th French general killed in the battle of Albuera, or have died of their wounds. American of


MARBLE Mary and Hannah, daughters of An-


drew, deceased, drowned in the pond at Sutton, Mass.,


May 29, 1822 July 8, 1823


Edwin R., at Newport, in 22d year,


Silence, widow of James, at Taunton, aged 56 years. American of


Feb. 25, 1825


Mrs. Jane, wife of George R., at Warren, aged 31 years,


July 3, 1826


Sylvester, son of James, at Warren, aged 28 years,


July 7, 1826


Jane, infant daughter of George Richmond Marble, at Warren,


Sept. 15, 1826


Edwin Robinson, son of Jonathan, aged 1 year, 9 months,


Jan. 28, 1827


Benjamin, of Newport, at Bristol, on board ship Gen. Jackson, killed by a falling plank. American of


Nov. 20, 1827


MARCELLIN Lieut. George, in 25th year, at sea on board U. S. Frigate President, off Sandy Hook,


Sept. 10, 1810


MARCH Joseph, killed in a duel with Mr. Williams, near St. Louis, Mo., both are said to be natives of Massachusetts. Amer- ican of


July 21, 1820


MARCHANT Catharine, wife of William, Esq., and daughter of Joseph Babcock, of South Kingstown, at Newport, in 24th year. American of


Jordan, murdered when returning from the races near Norfolk, Va.,


Rebecca, widow of Hon. Henry, first Judge of District Court for this district, at New- port, aged 82 years. American of


June 5, 1810


Nov. 11, 181I


March 12, 1819


Aug. 19, 1832 Oct. 20, 1832


Oct. 4, 1811


377


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


MARCHANT Rebecca Cooke, daughter of Henry, at Pawtucket, aged 2 yearsand 2 months,


MARDENBROUGH Giles, son of the late Capt. Christopher, Esq., of the Island of St. Christophers, W. I., at Newport, in 30th year. American of


Jan. 4, 1820


MARECHAL Most Rev. Ambrose, Archbishop of Baltimore. American of


Feb 8, 1828


MARION Hon. Robert, at Charleston, S. C., in 46th year, M. C. from S. C.,


March 22, 1811


MARIANO Col., native of Italy, but a resident of Lexington, Ky., very suddenly. Ameri- can of


June 19, 1821


MARK Jacob, Esq., merchant, of New York, drowned from sloop Flag,


May 14, 1821


MARKLEY Abraham, Esq., at Charleston, S. C., aged 80 years. American of


July 30, 1824


, executed at Fredericktown, Md., for the murder of the Newey family. He pro- tested his innocence to the last. American of July 1, 1831


MARKS Miss M-, in the burning of the Rich- mond, Va., Theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


MARLBORO Duke of, at the Castle of Blen- heim, aged 78 years, was found dead in his bed,


Jan. 30, 1817


MARRYOTT Samuel, at Hopkinton, in 90th year,


May 18, 1809


Aug. 21, 1818


March 12, 1824


MARSH Jonathan, formerly of this town, at Bath, N. C., aged 51 years. American of David W., merchant, formerly of this town, in North Carolina,


Nancy, at North Providence, in 26th year,


Daniel G., Esq., formerly of this town, at Washington, N. C., in 45th year, leaves wife and three children,


Jacob, at Smithfield, in 81st year,


Martha, widow of James, at Newport, aged 75 years. American of


Miss Ruth, at Newport, aged 70 years. Amer- ican of


Rev. John, at Wethersfield, Ct., aged 78 years; many years pastor of church at that place,


Feb. 13, 1814 April 20, 1816


Oct. 21, 1817


Oct. 12, 1819


Sept. 13, 1821


James, printer, aged 62 years, at Newport, workman in the Mercury office 27 years. American of


Joseph, Esq., in London, Eng., aged 67 years, chairman of committee for Lloyds, and M. P. for Sandwich. American of


Oct. 4, 1811


Nov. 2, 1811 July 5, 1812


June 25, 1832


378


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MARSH Joel, at Cranston, in 36th year,


John, Jr., eldest son of John, of Newport, drowned at sea from brig Russell


Thomas, of Whateley, Mass, at Ware, fell from the frame of the meeting house, aged 43 years. American of


Mrs Elizabeth, in 66th year,


Anna Elizabeth, infant daughter of William H., of Newport, at Clayville, aged I year, 9 months,


July 4, 1830


Oliver, son of John, at Newport, aged 20 years. American of


Dec. 3, 1830


March 11, 1831


March 18, 1831


Dec. 26, 1811


June 7, 1816


June 25, 1818


Sept. 21, 1819


March 21, 1820


Dec. 5, 1820


Dec. 12, 1820 Oct. 16, 1821


Niobe R., wife of Benjamin, daughter of Capt. John Stanton, of Portsmouth, at New York, aged 34 years,


Midshipman Samuel, at Thompson's Island, Eliot, formerly of Providence, at Portland, Me. American of


-. wife of Humphrey, Esq., at Frankfort, Kv. American of


Almira, daughter of William B., formerly of Shrewsbury, Mass., at Providence, in 25th year,


Joseph, son of Dea. John, of Portsmouth, drowned at sea, from schooner Hyder Ali, aged 36 years. American of


Feb. 9, 1822


April 17, 1822


Aug. 8, 1826 June 3, 1 829


Noah, soldier of the Revolution, at Cornville. American of


Nov. 12, 1830


Sarah Freeman, daughter of Joseph M., at Boston, aged 6 years. American of


Miss Abigail, at Haverhill, aged 83 years, the youngest of 12 children, 7 sons and 5 daughters, children of David, whose united ages make 996, an average of 83 each. American of


MARSHALL A- (of Wythe), broke his neck in escaping from a window in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,


William, brother of the Chief Justice of the United States, at Richmond, Va. Ameri- can of


Ann, widow of Capt. Peter, at Newport, aged 75 years,


Maria, widow of Samuel, late of Newport, at Providence, in 68th year. American of Mary, wife of Benjamin, in 70th year,


Levi, at Clemsford, Mass., by explosion at a powder mill,


Nathaniel, killed in explosion of a powder mill at Clemsford, Mass. American of Benjamin, at an advanced age,


Jan. 30, 1823 Aug. 24, 1823


Jan. 20, 1 824


Nov. 19, 1824


Oct. 25, 1825


April 28, 1826


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


379


MARSHALL John, founder, at Pittsburg, aged 77 years ; a native of Scotland ; came to America in 1763; cast the first cannon made in U. S. during the Revolution, at Capt. Ridley's works in Maryland and gave the first draft for a boring mill for boring cannon,


Olive, wife of Thomas, and daughter of late Capt. Bartlett Holmes, of Barnstable, at Nantucket, aged 21 years. American of David, formerly of Essex, Mass., at New Bos- ton, N. H. While crossing a small brook, he fell and instantly expired. American of -, passenger, killed by the explosion of a boiler on board steamboat Gen. Jackson, in Hudson river. American of


Sept. 13, 1826


Sept. 18, 1829


June 3, 1831


June 7, 1831


MARSTON Jeremiah T., at Hampton, N. H., drowned, aged 33 years. He was to be married next week to a young lady who had before been disappointed by a similar accident. American of


Jonathan, killed by Horace Smith. Amer- ican of


MARTIN Abraham, Esq., in Mississippi Ter. American of


May 9, 1809


Sarah, infant daughter of William B., Esq., in this town,


Aug. 1, 1809


May 7, 1811


July 24, 1811


Jan. 17, 1815


Edward, at Rehoboth, in 72d year. Amer- ican of


April 12, 1816


Capt. Valentine, Jr., in this town, in 38th year,


Joseph, at Newport, aged 74 years,


Julia, daughter of Henry, in this town, aged 16 months. American of


Sarah, wife of Amos, at New Salem, Mass., in 73d year,


Elizabeth R., daughter of Capt. Sylvanus P., aged 7 years, 6 months,


Dr. John Russell, son of the late Capt. John, of this town, at Havana, aged 28 years,


Jan. 24, 1817


Oct. 2, 1829


Sally, wife of William B., Esq., in this town, in 35th year,


June 3, 1809


Charles F., eldest son of Joseph S., in this town, aged 13 years, 6 months,


John, of Winthrop, Me., aged 16 years, drowned from schooner Charles Henry, Capt. Butler,


Margaret C., wife of George W., and daugh- ter of Robert Grieve, in this town in 24th year,


June 15, 1816 Dec. 17, 1816


March 11, 1817


March 12, 1817


May 1, 1817


380


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MARTIN :


where he had gone for his health; was a graduate of Brown University American of


Sarah, wife of Benjamin, Esq., of Barrington, at Warren, aged 73 years. American of Mary, daughter of the late Capt. Valentine, in this town, in 17th year,


July 1, 1817


July 16, 1817


Betsey, widow of Capt. Valentine, in this town, in 40th year,


July 18, 1817 May 8, 1818


Pardon S., son of Henry, in 5th year,


David, at Providence, aged 70 years,


Aug. 10, 1818


Edward, son of Valentine, dec., at sea, on board brig Pegasus, aged 19 years,


Sept. 10, 1818


Sylvanus, Esq., a native of Massachusetts, at Providence, in 70th year, soldier of the Revolution, former member of Assembly, Martha, widow of Sylvanus, Esq., of Reho- both, and eldest daughter of Col. Philip Wheeler, at Seekonk, in 92d year. She left 6 sons, 2 daughters, 80 grand, 90 great- grand and 2 great-great-grandchildren,


Nov. 25, 1818


March 6, 1819


March 10, 1819


Mary Josephine, daughter of Joseph S., Esq., at Providence, aged 4 years,


Aug. 24, 1819


Hon. Simeon, at Seekonk, in 65th year ; was a soldier in the Revolution, a militia offi- cer, and Major General of Militia ; member of Assembly, and some years Lieut. Governor. See obituary notice,


Harriet, daughter of Cyrus, Esq., of Guild- ford, Vt., in 20th year,


Elizabeth, daughter of James, aged 19 months, 13 days,


Elizabeth, widow of David, in 69th year,


Susan, second daughter of Dr. Calvin, at See- konk, in 25th year,


Angelina, daughter of Dr. Calvin, at Seekonk, Elisha May, son of Dr. Calvin, at Seekonk, aged 11 years,


Susannah wife of Calvin, Esq., and daughter of Hon. Elisha May, of Attleboro, at See- konk, in 52d year,


Philip, in 65th year. He served in the Revo- lution, for years Brigadier General of Militia, Prov. Co., and First Senator,


Sept. 30, 1819


Nov. 15, 1819


Aug. 11, 1820 Sept. 23, 1820


Jan. 18, 1821 Jan. 31, 1821


Feb. 7, 1821


March 5, 1821


May 6, 1821


Edward, eldest son of Joseph S., of Provi- dence, in his 19th year,


March 30, 1819


Joseph Foster, son of the late Capt. John, in 21st year ; graduated at Brown, 1817, and recently returned from the Litchfield Law School, Ct.,


May 23, 1817


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


381


MARTIN Samuel Collyer, son of Sampson, aged 7 months,


Mrs. Hannah, widow of Lemuel, at Newport, aged 72 years, Michael, executed at Lochmere Point, Cam- bridge Point, for robbery,


Sept. 3, 1821


Dec. 18, 1821


Caroline, eldest daughter of Joseph S., Esq., in 23d year,


Jan. 31, 1822


Capt. Joseph, of brig Ann, of this port, aged 26 years, at Havana,


July 19, 1822


Ruth, daughter of Capt. Stephen, at Swan- zey, aged 22 years,


Sept. 25, 1822


Hannah, widow of Joseph, at Newport, aged 67 years,


May 15, 1823


Polly, wife of John, Jr., in 35th year, at Bar- rington,


July 8, 1823 Ang. 11, 1823


Mary, widow of Gen. Philip, in 68th year,


Capt. Samuel B., formerly of Providence, at New York, aged about 38 years,


June 21, 1824


July 31, 1824


Charles Sheldon, son of Henry, aged 9 months,


Darius, at Rehoboth, aged 37 years, Darius, at Rehoboth, in 37th year,


Hon. Luther, at New York, in 82d year, sud- denly ; was a well known lawyer, born in Piscataqua, N. J., to which place his parents had come from New Hampshire. Edu- cated at Princeton ; had been Attorney General of the state ; was member of Con- vention that framed the National Constitu- tion. American of


Luther. American of


Wheeler, son of William, aged 16 months. American of


Capt. Samuel, at Warren, in 70th year, American of


Ann Arnold, daughter of LeBarron, aged 18 months,


Mary Temple, wife of Philip W., in 80th year, Charles Brintinal, son of Capt. William, in 3d year,


Mrs. Hannah, at Jamestown, aged 70 years, Smith Arnold, son of Le Baron, aged 8 months,


July 21, 1826 Aug. 4, 1826


Aug. 29, 1826


Sept. 26, 1826


Aug. 4, 1827 April 20, 1 828


July 31, 1828 Aug. 12, 1828


Sept. 9, 1828


Capt. Sylvanus P., eldest son of Valentine, Esq., of Seekonk, at Providence, in 50th year,


Mrs. Susannah, at Barrington, in 94th year. American of


July 1, 1825


July 31, 1825 June 12, 1826 June 12, 1826


Aug. 27, 1821


382


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MARTIN Valentine, Esq., at Seekonk, in 77th


year, asoldier of the Revolution ; many years a selectman of Rehoboth. Ameri- can of-


Charles Eugene, infant son of Major Josiah H.,


Helen Maria, daughter of Captain Elhanan, aged 6 months,


Mrs. Margaret, at Boston, aged 57 years. American of


Feb. 2, 1830


Lieut. James, at Bristol, Me., aged 80 years. American of


Feb. 5, 1830


Ezra D., son of Dea. Joseph, drowned in Newport harbor,


Dec. 19, 1830


Frances Wentworth, daughter of Hon. Perez, at Dorchester,


Feb. 25, 1831


Mary Elizabeth, wife of Hon. Wheeler, in 63d year,


March 10, 1831 July 19, 1831


Gov. Daniel, of Maryland, American of


John Henry, only son of Henry, aged 20 years,


Oct. 3, 1831


Abby Peck, daughter of Capt. Stephen, at Swanzey. aged 8 years,


Dec. 11, 1832


MARVIN William, at Hoffman, N. Y., aged 16 years, from hydrophobia, 3 weeks after be- ing bitten, American of


Jan. 20, 1815


Elizabeth, wife of Richard, at Providence, in 85th year,


July 24, 1825


MASH Elijah, at Killingly, Ct., aged 48 years. American of


May 9, 1826 March 8, 1809


April 10, 1812


July 18, 1812


Nov. 28, 1812


July 21, 1813


Pardon, Jr., in this town, in 24th year,


Charles, merchant, of Havana, perished at sea. American of


June 30, 1829


July 3, 1829


Sept. 2, 1829


John, at Swanzey, aged 33 years. American of


Aug. 13, 1830


Mrs. Abigail, widow of Hon. Simeon, at See- konk, in 80th year,


March 24, 1832


Capt. Richard, in 77th year, served in the Revolution in both Army and Navy,


June 18, 1826


MASON John, Esq., of this town, in 67th year, Christopher G., at Newport, son of the late Dr. Benjamin, in 20th year. American of Zerviah, second daughter of James B., Esq., aged 9 years,


Aaron, Esq., in 84th year ; was for many years member of the town council,


Capt. Philip, formerly of this town, and one of the first settlers of Adams, Mass ; he took part in the capture of Gen. Burgoyne, Roswell W., at Attleboro, in 24th year. American of


April 25, 1815 Dec. 1, 1815


May 24, 1816


383


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


MASON Lydia, widow of Noah, Esq., in 85th year,


Lieut. Nathan, at Seekonk, aged 69 years, suddenly. American of


Mrs -, wife of Peleg, of Swanzey, Mass., in this town, in 86th year,


Aug. 12, 1816


Aug. 27, 1816


Sept. 27, 1816


Dec. 4, 1816 April 13, 1817


Sarah, wife of Peletiah, at Killingly, Ct., aged 76 years,


May 22, 1818


Mary, wife of Aaron T., and daughter of Stephen Bullock, Esq., of Rehoboth, Mass., at Killingly, Ct., aged 40 years .. American of


June 2, 1818


Lucina, only surviving daughter of Chad, at Cumberland, in 17th year ; her sister pre- ceded her only about a week,


Aug. 3, 1818


Nancy, eldest daughter of Chad, at Cumber- land, in 22d year. American of


Aug. 4, 1818


Gen. A. T., of Virginia, killed in a duel with his brother-in-law, John McCarty. Several of the Americans mention the affair,


Feb. - , 1819


Rachel, widow of Benjamin, in 64th year,


Elizabeth, infant daughter of Major Edward, Mary, widow of John, at Swanzey. aged 98 years. American of


Feb. 1.1,, 1820


Gen. Thompson, collector of the port of Al- exandria. American of


March 24, 1820


Mrs. Elizabeth, at Swanzey, in 62d year. American of


June 9, 1820


Jonathan, of Seekonk, at New Bedford, aged 21 years ; military honors,


Henry, son of Obadiah,


John Sanford, son of John, at Thompson, Ct., in 20th year,


Nov. 17, 1820


Martha Dorrance, wife of William H., and eldest daughter of Jacob Whitman, of Prov- idence, at Thompson, Ct., in 32d year,


Joanna, wife of James, in 54th year,


James Penniman, son of Gregory, at Shrews- bury, Mass., aged 14 years ; was playing with a musket,


Harriet Amanda, youngest daughter of Will- iam,


Dea. Caleb, at Seekonk, in 74th year,


John Simons, son of Joseph, Jr., at Newport, in 7th year,


Aug. 1, 1820 Aug. 16, 1820


Jan. 4, 1821 April 13, 1821


May 30, 182T


Aug. 26, 1821 Nov. 5, 1821


Nov. 24, 1821


Peleg, late of Swanzey, in this town, in 85th year, Dr. Abel, at Cumberland,


Hon. James Brown, late M. C. from Rhode Island, at Providence, in 45th year, Aug. 31, 1819 Sept. 13, 1819 Feb. 7, 1820


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MASON Pardon, only son of Major Edward, aged 1 year, 5 months,




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