Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 39

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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Mr. - , at Pendleton, S. C. His house was consumed by fire and 4 out of his 5 chil- dren perished,


Ann Eliza, only child of Sanford, aged II months, 10 days,


James Wall, son of Rev. Dr. Mason, late of New York, at Carlisle, Penn., aged 20 years. American of


Pelatiah, at Killingly, Ct., in 83d year,


Joseph, Jr., son of Dr. Joseph, of Providence, aged 28 years, at Rio Nunez, Africa, on board sloop Two Brothers. American of Benajah, of Swanzey, at Providence, aged 72 years,


April 25, 1823


Aug. 30, 1823


Hannah, widow of Joshua, at Swanzey, aged 84 years,


Sept. 7, 1823


Alice, widow of Gen. James B., and daughter of late John Brown,


Oct. 3, 1823


Anna. wife of Pardon, in 61st year,


Oct. 6, 1823


Elizabeth, wife of Edward, in 69th year,


Oct. 15, 1823


William Haile, son of William H., of Thomp- son, Ct., at North Providence, aged 6 years, 9 months,


Experience, widow of Nathan, at Seekonk, in 63d year,


Charles, at Swanzey, in 83d year,


William Henry Russell, infant son of Major Edward,


Candace, wife of James, at Adams, Mass., in 46th year,


George, infant son of George,


John R., infant son of Stephen, at Warren, aged 18 months. American of


Sept. 9, 1825


Oct. 20, 1825


Feb. 17, 1826


April 5, 1826


Aug. 13, 1826


Sept. 29, 1826


Benjamin, at Newport, aged 36 years. Amer- ican of


Louisa Allen, daughter of Nathan, at See- konk, aged 1 year, 10 months,


Hannah, daughter of late John, at Warren, in 72d year,


Jan. 14, 1822


March 14, 1822


Nov. 15, 1822


Nov. 26, 1822 Jan. 4, 1823


Jan. 7, 1824


Feb. 11, 1824 March 26, 1824


Aug. 8, 1824


March 19, 1825 Sept. 8, 1825


Hannah, wife of Gardiner, at Warren, in 48th year,


Sally, youngest daughter of Hezekiah, Esq., at Freetown. American of


George, formerly of Providence, at Canton, Ala., in 32d year,


Rose Anne, widow of John, Esq., aged 81 years,


Isaac, of Thompson, Ct., stabbed by Andrew Davis. near Slatersville,


Oct. 10, 1826


Oct. 22, 1826


Dec. 28, 1826


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


385


MASON Edward, in 74th year,


Joseph, drowned in the bay. American of Noble, at Swanzey, in 80th year,


Jan. 9, 1827 May 25, 1827 Aug. 13, 1827


Harriet, daughter of Edward, at Pawtucket, aged 22 months,


Sept. 12, 1827


Julia Ann, of Ashford, Ct., in 20th year, at Pawtucket,


Nov. 1, 1827


Nathan Lafayette, infant son of Nathan, at Seekonk, aged 7 months,


Feb. 3, 1828


William, son of Noble, of Rehoboth, at Prov- idence, aged 48 years,


April 23, 1828


Margaret, widow of Holden, aged 77 years, at Warren, very suddenly,


May 8, 1828


Harriet Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Major Edward, at Pawtucket,


Aug. 23, 1828


Robert F., son of Joseph, at Bristol, aged 18 years,


March 13, 1829


Mrs. Lucy, at Glocester, aged 32 years. American of


Nov. 6, 1829


Rev. Dr. John M., at New York, of the Scot- ish Presbyterian Church ; was Provost of Columbia College and President of Carlile. American of


Jan. 1, 1830


Edward Francis, youngest child of Dr. John H ., aged 2 years, 7 months,


March 11, 1830


Miss Elizabeth, at Cambridge, aged 65 years. American of


May 21, 1830


Hannah, wife of Samuel, at Warren, aged 68 years. American of


Aug. 20, 1830


Susan, daughter of Benjamin, at Newport. American of


Sept. 17, 1830


Capt. Edward, at Swanzey, aged 80 years. Soldier of the Revolution. American of


Dec. 28, 1830


Nancy, wife of Henry, at Cranston, in 49th year.


March 4, 1831


William Jenckes, of this town, aged 27 years, at his uncle's house in Potte: Township, O. American of


July 15, 1831 Dec. 17, 1832


Sarah Ann, daughter of Nathan, aged 4 years, MASQUERA Jose Maria, at Papayon, Colum- bia. Gen. Boliver once said of him " If men could select their fathers I would choose him for mine." American of


MASSIE Gen Nathaniel, in Ohio, one of the oldest settlers in the state. American of MASSMINSTER John, fell from a dray, at Phil- adelphia,


MASURY Samuel, son of the late Joseph, at Providence, in 23d year, buried at Cranston with military honors,


Oct. 9, 1829


Nov. 23, 1813 July 26, 1828


Feb. 26, 1818


386


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MATTHEWS Richard, of Hartford .Co., N. C.,


aged 103 years, 2 months, 11 days ; was born in Virginia, but had resided in North Carolina for 60 years. American of William, at Bristol. American of


Mary A., daughter of Jeremiah, in 20th year, Washington, killed by his father, at Point Township, O.,


Nov. 16, 1801 July 8, 1817 Nov. 16, 1824


Dec. 16, 1826


MATHEWS Lt. H-, of Port Tobacco, Md., killed in a duel with Walter Jewson, of Vir- ginia, near the former place, Feb. 8, 1832


MATHEWSON Thomas, only child of the late Capt. Thomas, who was lost at sea, in this town, aged 2 years, 2 months,


Daniel, at Smithfield, aged 75 years. In this town there have died in a short period 12 married men leaving 12 widows, 5 of whom are named Mowry, and all in a dis- tance of 2 miles in length and { of a mile in breadth, and whose farms joined each other,


Waitey. wife of Capt. Reuben, at Johnston, in 35th year,


Sally, wife of James, at Coventry, in 36th year,


Col. John, in this town, in 74th year,


Stephen, at Scituate, in 46th year. American of


Margaret, wife of Nathan, Esq., formerly of Providence, at Tarboro, N. C., aged about 42 years,


Dec. 19, 1820


Feb. 20, 182 1


May 10, 1822


May 18, 1822


Oct. 19, 1822


June 16, 1824


Noah, Esq., at Johnston, aged 90 years; served in the Revolution and for more than 60 years in public life and a long time in the General Assembly. American of


Almy, son of Charles, of Johnston, at Provi- dence, in 25th year,


Patience, wife of Col. Iaaac, in 25th year,


Judeth, widow of Hon. Noah, at Johnston, aged 88 years,


James Lester, infant son of Henry A., at Woodstock, Ct., aged 5 months,


Sept. 28, 1824


Oct. 5, 1824


Dec. 2, 1824


Jan. 28, 1827


Nov. 14, 1827


June 7, 1814 Nov. 16, 1816


Jan. 22, 1819


Rebecca, wife of Capt. Samuel, at Warren, aged 28 years,


Obadiah, at Baltimore, merchant, a native of this State, aged 29 years. American of


Caroline Frances, infant daughter of Daniel, at Johnston, aged 17 months,


Nicholas, at Cranston, aged 71 years, Harriet, wife of John, in 38th year,


May 11, 1814


April 30, 1809


April 4, 1814


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


387


MATHEWSON John, Esq., late secretary Provi- dence Washington Insurance Co., in 56th year, Nathan, formerly of Providence, at Scarboro,. N. C., in 66th year,


Caroline Horton, daughter of Benjamin, at New York, aged 8 months,


MATHSON Rev. John, at. Porteerdale, Eng .. aged 90 years ; was over 60 years a min- ister at Porteerdale ; he was a fine model for Goldsmith's parson in the " Deserted Village." American of


MATIGNON Francis Anthony, D. D., at Bos- ton, for 26 years Roman Catholic pastor, MATTESON George N., son of James, at Cov- entry, aged 8 years, 2 months,


Nathan, at Coventry, aged 77 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of


Aug. 10, 1827


April 29, 1830


July 10, 1826


MAUNSELL Elizabeth, widow of late Gen. John, of the British service, at New York, aged 87 years American of


MAURICE -, owner of the Royal Brunswick theatre, perished in the burning of the house, at London,


MAURAN Capt. Joseph Carlos, at Barrington, in 71st year ; was a native of Italy and de- scended from a highly respectable family of the City of Villa Franca, in the Prov- ince of Nice ; came to Barrington in 1768 ; a fine sketch in paper of May 4. Masonic honors,


Olive, widow of Capt. Joseph C., in this town, in 60th year,


George W , son of Capt. Carlo, in this town, aged 3 years, Samuel E., son of Oroondates, of New York, at Providence, aged 1 year,


George Augustus, son of Capt. Carlo, in 5th year,


Capt. Ira, of Providence, aged about 38 years, at Curracco, W. I., was bitten by a dog, which terminated in lockjaw. American of


Sterry Lawrence, infant son of Dr. J-, aged about 1 year,


Orandates, son of Capt. Carlo, aged 14 years,


Dec. 19, 1830 July 6, 1832


July 7, 1832


June 21, 1814 Sept. 19, 1818 May 13, 1826


William Henry, only child of Henry A., aged 10 months, 20 days,


MATTIS Peter Providence, drowned from brig Pomona, aged 10 years,


Nov. 10, 1815


Feb. 28, 1828


May 1, 1813


Feb. 12, 1814


Nov. 14, 1815


Aug. 12, 1821


March 15, 1822


Dec. 16, 1825


Aug. 19, 1827 Nov. 5, 1828


388


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MAURAN Charles Ira, youngest son of Joseph P., aged I year, 3 months,


Eliza B., infant daughter of Joshua, Esq., aged 10 months,


MAURY His Eminence Siffrecin, at Rome, aged 71 years; he played an important part in the French Revolution,


Fontane, in Washington City, aged 64 years ; he was one of Lafayette's aides in the Rev- olution, at Washington City. American of wife of James, Esq., late Consul for that port, at Liverpool, Eng. American of MAVIS Capt. John Frederick, of the sloop Catey, and late of this town, at St. Mary's, W. I., in 36th year,


Feb. 6, 1824


April 2, 1830


MAWNEY Ruth, wife of John, Jr., at Cranston, Experience, wife of Pardon, Esq., at East Greenwich, in 65th year,


John W., only son of John, Esq., at Crans- ton,


Col. John, at Cranston. American of


Pardon, Esq .. at East Greenwich, in 83d year, MAXCY Milton, Esq., native of Attleboro, Mass., brother of Rev. Dr. Maxcy, for- merly of this town, at Beaufort, S. C. American of


Esther, wife of Benjamin, at Attleboro, in 45th year,


Rev. Jonathan, in Columbia, S. C., president of college there, aged 53 years. See obit- uary in this number. American of


June 20, 1 820


Levi, Esq., aged 52 years, native of Attle- boro, but for some years a resident of Charleston, S. C., at Edisto Island,


June 24, 1822


Nov. 19, 1823


Cornelia Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Virgil, Esq., in Maryland, in 9th year. American of


Levi, at Wrentham, in 85th year,


MAXFIELD) Philip, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,


Edmund, at Dartmouth, aged 85 years. American of


Susannah, widow of Zadoc, at New Bedford, aged 70 years. American of


Mrs. Deborah, at Bristol, aged 66 years,


Nov. 4, 1829


Feb. 24, 1832


May -, 1817


Oct. 27, 1817 Oct. 24, 1815


Nov. 30, 1815


Nov. 16, 1816 March 9, 1830 Aug. 6, 1831


Oct. 17, 1817


Oct. 20, 1817


Esther, only daughter of Benjamin, at Attle- boro, aged 17 years,


Aug. 19, 1821


Jonathan, Esq., attorney at law, son of Rev. Dr. Maxcy, formerly of Providence, at Autonga Co., Ala.,


Dec. 23, 1823 Oct. 11, 1826


March 6, 1820


Dec. 11, 1821


May 20, 1823 Oct. 26, 1831


389


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


MAXFIELD David, Jr., at Warren, aged 45


years. American of MAXON Miss Content, at Newport, aged 64 years. American of


MAXSON John, at Newport, aged 70 years,


Jonathan, at Newport, aged 87 years, 65 years member of Sabbatarian church,


John S., at Newport, aged 34 years. Amer- ican of


Isaac, at Middletown, aged 60 years, MAXWELL William, of Roxbury, Mass., drowned in the harbor at Newport; was in his 27th year,


May 30, 1810


Mrs. Ann, formerly of Newport, at East Greenwich, in 81st year,


May 2, 1817


Isaac, of Wrexford, Ireland, at sea, on board ship Columbia, on passage from Havana to Bristol. American of


July 17, 1818


James, transient person, found dead in the road, at Oxford, Mass., aged 22 years, Capt. Level, at Worcester, in 75th year,


Feb. 22, 1820 Dec. 17, 1828


Abigail, widow of Samuel, Esq., at Boston, aged 76 years,


Dec. 29, 1811


Henry B., son of Jesse, Esq., at Pawtucket, aged 22 months. American of


Jan. 27, 1815


Jesse, Esq., attorney at law, son of Elisha, at Pawtucket, in 36th year, (see his obitu- ary notice),


Feb. 24, 1815


May 16, 1815


Nehemiah Lyon, at North Providence, in 44th vear,


Jan. 23, 1817


Jan. 13, 1818


July 9, 1820


Mrs. Sarah, of Providence, aged about 66 years, eldest daughter of late Capt. Mat- thew Cozzens, of Newport, June 10, 1821


Daniel, at Orange Co., N. C., aged 99 years, a soldier of the Revolution; when 60 years old was father of 16 children, had 187 grand and 84 great-grandchildren at time of death. American of


Julia M., wife of Dr. F-, at Washington City, aged 29 years. American of


Sept. 28, 1832


Aug. 4, 1818 April 21, 1822


July 31, 1823


Aug. 30, 1825 March 25, 1830


MAY Hon. Elisha, at Attleboro, in 73d year, formerly member of General Assembly of Massachusetts, sermon by Rev. Mr. Wilder,


Nov. 15, 1811


Ruth, widow of Elisha, at Attleboro, aged 75 years. American of


Mr. -, aged 22 years, at Ceylon, from wounds given by a shark. American of Almira, daughter of Capt. William, of Wood- stock, Ct., at Providence,


June 15, 1821


Oct. 25, 1822


390


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MAY Ephraim, formerly of Rehoboth, Mass., at Leroy, N. Y., aged 108 years. American of


Miss Mary, aged 25 years, formerly of New- port, at Providence,


June 15, 1827.


Joseph, only child of Rev. Samuel J., at Brooklyn, Ct.,


Dec. 12, 1828


Ebenezer, of Boston, at Paris, France, aged 72 years,


Feb. 28, 1829


Frances, daughter of late John, at Boston, aged 17 years. American of


April 29, 1831


MAYBERRY Miss Abby, at Bristol, aged 28 years, daughter of Capt. Freeman, of New- port, at Bristol,


Nov. 25, 1825


MAYHEW Capt. Elijah, of Newburyport, mas- ter of schooner Paragon, of Boston ; was one of the crew of ship Resource, lost in the South Seas in 1818, when most of the crew perished at sea,


Feb. 3, 1821


July 11, 1819


Abigail, wife of John, at Worcester, aged 61 years,


Nov. 24, 1826


James, late from Stowe or Sudbury, Mass,, at Providence, aged 39 years,


July 25, 1831


William Hale, of the New York Senate, from Oneida. American of


Sept. 7, 1832


MAYO Louisa, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


June 12, 1818


Col. John, at Richmond, Va. American of Joseph, at Eden, aged 85 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of


Nov. 13, 1829


MAYSTON Lieut. Robert, of the Bombay Ma- rines, from wounds received on board the Nautilus in action with U. S. Ship of War Peacock, in the East Indies. American of MAZEEN Ezekiel, aged 27 years, great-grand- son of Uncas, buried in the royal burial ground, at Norwich, of the Mohegans ; ser- mon by Rev. Mr. Palmer of the Baptist Church,


MAZZEI Philip, formerly resident of U. S., a confidant of Jefferson and political writer, at Pisa, in Tuscany, in 86th year,


June 21, 1825


June 4, 1816


May 2, 1826


March 19, 1816


MAYNARI) Mrs. Olive, at Sterling, Ct., aged 30 years, buried just three weeks from her marriage,


Henry L., his wife, Jane Maria, and his son, Charles William, at New York, of the cholera,


Aug. 9, 1832


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


391


McALLISTER Matthew, Esq., native of Penn- sylvania, but for 40 years a resident of Savannah, in 66th year,


Mrs. Hannah, at Savannah. American of McALSTER William, at Rochester, Vt. His dwelling house burnt and his three chil- dren perished,


McARDLE John, at Little Falls, N. Y., aged 50 years, killed by a blast ; has lost 7 sons, 5 by drowning and 2 by violent deaths. American of


McAYRES Samuel, seaman, of Bristol, at Ha- vana. American of


Feb. 6, 1821


July 11, 1812


July 4, 1815 Aug. 25, 1827


April 23, 1811


June 28, 1822


Hugh, Major in U. S. Army, at Savannah, Ga., aged 57 years. American of


June 29, 1824


McCALLON Hugh, in Ohio, of the dropsy, in 49th year ; had been tapped 25 times and yielded 52 gallons of water. American of McCARKLE William, Esq., late editor and pro- prietor of Freeman's Journal, at Philadel- phia, in 50th year. American of


April 4, 1815


Feb. 7, 1826


McCARTY Richard, son of Richard, of Swanzey, in 24th year, at sea, on board brig Bowdoin on his passage to Warren,


Col. Edward, in Virginia, aged 68 years, an officer in the Revolution. American of


McCAULEY Lieut. J-, of 7th Regiment, U. S. Infantry, at Fort Scott,


McCORMICK James, Esq., Prof. of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Dickerson Col- lege, at Carlisle, Penn., aged 53 years. American of


May 9, 1823 Aug. 30, 1825


March 1, 1828


Nov. 28, 1820


McBRIDE Henry, shot by a sentry at York- town, N. Y,


James, at New York, aged 18 years, took corrosive sublimate by mistake although it was plainly so labeled. American of Mary Ann Eliza, of the theatres,


McCALL Robert, brother of Andrew, of Wil- mington, Del., murdered in the street in Philadelphia. American of


Dr. John Ward, at Charleston, S. C., aged about 29 years ; was putting away a pistol in his wardrobe when it went off and killed him. American of


James, Esq., attorney at law, at St. Charles, Mo. American of


Oct. 25, 1822


McCARRIE Gen. Andrew, at Tiverton, aged 54 years, formerly Representative from the town of Portsmouth, July 8, 1825


Aug. 29, 1824


Sept. 21, 1824


Sept. 4, 1821


May 3, 1814


392


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


McCORMICK Miss Eliza, drowned at Belfast, Ire .; on hearing of the marriage of her lover, threw herself into the sea. Ameri- can of


M-, at Mt. Holly, N. J. He was passing through a fever. His wife and nephew were beside his bed and both fell asleep. He got up, took a pitcher and went to the well for water, fell in and was drowned,


McCOSKEY Dr. Charles N., Assistant Surgeon at St. Augustine. American of


Dec. 21, 1821


Oct. 17, 1820


James, killed by his wife, at Philadelphia. American of


Oct. 13, 1826


MCCLELLAN William, at Woodstock, Ct., in 47th year. American of


Jan. 27, 1809


Grace, wife of Nathaniel, Esq., at Woodstock, Ct. American of


June 4, 1813 Nov. 11, 1809


May 2, 1813


Joseph, Esq., attorney at law, son of the late Capt. Joseph, of Bristol, at Columbia, S. C., aged 35 years.


Ang. 7, 1835


Nov. 1, 1820


McCREEDY Dr. Charles, U. S. Army, drowned in Boston Harbor,


May 24, 1821


MACCREERY William, Esq., formerly M. C. from Maryland for Baltimore District, at Baltimore. American of


April 8, 1814


McCREERY John, Esq., native of Ireland, at Richmond, Va. American of


Sept. 2, 1825


McCUE Patrick, murdered by his cousin Patrick Cassidy, at Sideling Hill, Penn. American of


July 11, 1820


McCULLOCK Mrs. Eleanor, at Lexington, Ky., killed by lightning while at Church. American of


Thomas, of Kennebunk, member Senior class Harvard University, at Cambridge. Amer- ican of


McDOLE Mrs. -- , wife of James, at Paw- tucket, aged 33 years,


McDONALD Rhoda, wife of Capt. John, at Johnston, in 52d year, suddenly. American of


Sept. 9, 1828


McCOY Ann, late of Providence, in 17th year, at Savannah, Ga. American of


July 25, 1820


Aug. 15, 1817


Sept. 12, 1817


June 24, 1829


May 31, 1814


McCLINTOCK Joseph, at Bristol, aged 49 years, Sarah M., eldest daughter of the late Joseph, Esq., at Bristol,


McCLOUD Nathaniel, at Newport, aged 46 years,


McCLURE David, D.D., at East Windsor, Ct., aged 71 years,


June 25, 1820


393


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


MACDONALD Capt. James, of 14th U. S. In- fantry, at Buffalo, N. Y. American of Dec. 13, 1814


Col. - , the celebrated chief, Glengary, in Scotland ; his funeral at Invergarry was an immense affair. American of


March 28, 1828


McDONALD Rev. Daniel, D. D., professor of lan- guages in Geneva College, New York. American of


Donald, at the almshouse, Lynn, aged 108 years ; was born in Scotlund 1722, was in British service before he came to America, was at Quebec under Wolfe, with Brad- dock, and served also in the Revolution. American of


Oct. 8, 1830


Dec. 30, 1813 July 24, 1829


Jan. 19, 1818


Aug. 9, 1825


Com., hero of Champlain ; he embarked at Gibraltar Oct. 24, and died at sea Nov. 10 following, on his way home; his wife died recently at Middletown, Ct., has 5 living children, 4 sons and a daughter. Ameri- can of


Mrs. Polly, at Nantucket, perished in a snow storm, aged 34 years,


McDOWELL Samuel Irvine, Esq., at Bowling Green, Ky. American of MCDUFFIE Mary Rebecca, wife of Hon. George, daughter of Richard Singleton, Esq., at her father's house near Manches- ter, S. C.,


McFARLAND Duncan, Esq., formerly mem- ber of Congress from North Carolina, at North Carolina. American of


Francis Frederick, of the theatre, at Phila- delphia. American of


Dr. James, son of Capt. James, of Worcester, at Rutland, Mass., aged 41 years. Amer -- ican of


Mary Ellen, daughter of Thomas, aged 7 weeks,


Nov. 29, 1825


April 12, 1831 Sept. 14, 1824


Sept. 14, 1830


Sept. 20, 1816 March 5, 1819


Dec. 12, 1823


Sept. 6, 1829


April 9, 1830


McDONNELL William, murdered by Michael Sloop, in a quarrel, at Lancaster, Penn.,


Thomas, master of brig Planet, of Belfast, at New Orleans,


McDONNOUGH William, at the Boston jail, under sentence of death, from dropsy of the chest,


McDONOUGH Mrs. Lucy Ann, wife of Com. Thomas, and daughter of late Nathaniel Shaler, Esq., at Middletown, Ct., aged 34 years,


394


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


McGARRICK Bryan, alias William Morse, na- tive of Ireland, at Whampoa, on board ship Asia,


March 1I, 1822


McGARY John, of Rhode Island, at New Or- leans. American of


Oct. 16, 1821


McGEBAN James, drowned in New York har- bor.


Dec. 20, 1808


McGEE George, at Foster, in 81st year,


Feb. 25, 1832


McGINNIS Lieut. - , drowned in crossing St. Mary's river,


Feb. 1I, 1818


MCGRATH Michael, executed at Halifax for murder of Capt. Westmacott, of the Brit- ish army. American of


July 23, 1816


McGREGOR Mrs. Eunice, at Sterling, Ct., aged 25 years. American of


April 29, 1825


McGUYER John, of New York, perished in the shipwreck of schooner Lafayette, in South Seas. American of


Nov. 28, 1826


McHENRY James, near Baltimore, in 63d year, one of Washington's aides in the Revolu- tion,


May 3, 1816


Col. -, of Baltimore, at Mercersburg, Penn., of the fever. American of


Oct. 25, 1822


MCILVAINE Bloomfield, at- Burlington, N. J., in 30th year,


Aug. 18, 1826


Aug. 25, 1826


Sept. 14, 1824


March 27, 1819


Gen. William, an Indian chief, murdered by a band of Indians. American of


May 24, 1825


Nov. 3, 1822


McKAY Emily, in this town, aged 4 years, I month, youngest daughter of William,


George F., son of William, aged 23 years,


McKEAN Gov. - , of Pennsylvania; wrote a long article respecting the Declaration of Independence on June 16th and died the 24th, aged 84 years,


Hon. Thomas, late Governor of Pennsyl- vania, at Philadelphia,


Rev. Joseph, D. D., LL.D., at Havana, where he was for his health. American of


June 24, 1817


June 24, 1817


April 21, 1818


Joseph, U. S. Senator from N. J., in 58th year, at Burlington, N. J. American of McINNES Rev. Thomas G., pastor of Ninth Presbyterian Church, at Philadelphia. American of


McINTOSH McQueen, shot by John L. Hop- kins, at Darien, Ga.,


MCINTYRE Moses G., son of Simeon, at Men- don,


-, of brig Trident, from exposure at sea. American of


Oct. 27, 1826


Nov. 24, 1811 April 1, 1824


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


395


McKECANIE Gillis, at Gonrock, Scotland, aged 104 years, the last of the warriors that fought with Prince Charles in 1745. Amer- ican of


McKENNEY Matthew, at Orange Co. jail, N. Y., aged between 60 and 70 years. He had been in the Olster and Orange jail for 30 years for a single debt. American of Hannah, widow, at Georgetown, aged 93 years, 9 months. After living to see 5 generations she could say " Arise daughter and go to your daughter, for your daugh- ter's daughter hath a daughter." Ameri- can of


McKENSIE Capt. James, of Wickford, in Ber- muda, on board sloop Emily, aged 35 years, Lieut. -. killed by his Sergeant, at Baton Rouge, La. American of


Capt. James, Commander of Revenue Cutter Wasp, at Norfolk. American of


MCKENZIE Sir Alexander, in Scotland ; well known for his adventurous journey in the Deserts of North America. American of Henry, the Scotch Author, at Edinburgh, aged 86 years,


Richard, at Macera, Cuba, formerly of Provi- dence,


McKIBBON Mrs. Patience, daughter of the late Nicholas P. Tillinghast, Esq., of Newport, at Charlestown Brook Court House, Va., in 44th year. American of


McKINLEY David, at Mobile, aged 26 years, Sarah, wife of Daniel, and daughter of Wal- ter Colman, aged 28 years,


McKINN Sergt. James, aged 26 years, shot by a private named Travers, at the Navy Yard, Charleston,


McKINNEY Matthew, aged between 60 and 70 years, at Orange Co., N. Y. Jail, where he had been confined 30 years for a debt. American of


McKINNON John, at Savannah. Ga .; his body found floating in the river, had been miss- ing several days. American of


John, murdered near Savannah, Ga. Ameri- can of


McKINSTREY Rev. William, son of late Dr. -, of Taunton, Mass., Episcopal cler- gyman ; had returned from England about 3 months since, after an absence of 40 years, at Concord, N. H., in 61st year,


Oct. 10, 1815


Jan. 26, 1819


Dec. 22, 1829


Sept. 17, 1819


Dec. 26, 1828


July 10, 1829


May 26, 1820


Jan. 14, 1831


Nov. 20, 1831


April 18, 1815 Aug. 18, 1825


May 12, 1827


Nov. 27, 1814


June 1, 1821


Nov. 25, 1825


Feb. 3, 1826


ยท Sept. 26, 1823


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


McLANE William, formerly of Providence, at New Orleans, in 22d year,


Nov. 5, 1821


Edward, Esq., first clerk in office of secretary of state, at Boston, aged 64 years. Amer- ican of


March 24, 1826


Col. Allen, father of Hon. Lewis, and col- lector of the port of Wilmington; distin- guished himself in the Revolution, at Wil- mington, Del., Rebecca, wife of John A.,


May 22, 1829 Dec. 19, 1832


MCLAUGHLING Sarah, at Newport asylum, aged 36 years,


Sept. 4, 1825


McLEAN Hon. Joseph, president of district court for city and county of Philadelphia, at Cheltenham, Penn., in 63d year,


Sept. 5, 1826


-, stabbed his wife to death at Gardiner's victualling house, New York,


May 17, 1827


McMAKIN William, of Frederic Co., Md., hung himself with a silk handkerchief,


Oct. 24, 1 826


McMILLAN Alexander, aged 32 years, at Fay- etteville, N. C. ; was congressman-elect from this district. American of


Dec. 2, 1817


McMINN Joseph, Esq., formerly governor of the State, in Tennessee. American of




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