Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 41

Author: Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Narragansett Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 714


USA > Rhode Island > Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI > Part 41


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56


MOODIE Benjamin, Esq., at Charleston, S. C., the British Consul for South Carolina. American of


Dec. 27, 1829 Dec. 28, 1824


Nov. 6, 1828


March 29, 1822


May 2, 1823


MONTGOMERY Mary, at Attleboro, in 18th year. American of


Jan. 3, 1815


John, Esq., Judge in Superior Court of Georgia, at Beaufort, S. C. American of Rev. B. R., D. D., at Key West, Fla.,


Feb. 9, 1817


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


409


MOODEY Isaiah, late of Brown University, at Northampton,


MOONEY Hannah, native of New York, at Providence, aged 85 years,


MOORE Rt. Rev. Benjamin, Bishop of New York, at Greenwich, N. Y., in 68th year. American of


March 8, 1816


Col. Nicholas Buxton, at Baltimore, in 62d year, late M. C., and served in the Revo- lution. American of


Oct. 18, 1816


Mrs. -- , wife of Abraham, formerly Mrs. Woodpam, of the theatre, at Charleston, S. C., where she had gone for her health,


Jan. 7, 1817


John, executed at Winchester, Ky., for the murder of Sylvester Combes,


Aug. 25, 1818 June 28, 1819


Col. William, Jr., at Newport, in 53d year, Seth, at Pittsfield, Mass., ropemaker, in 47th . year, a suicide by hanging,


Feb. 3, 1821


Henry G., son of Joseph,


William, at Newport, aged 85 years,


Harriet G., youngest child of late Col. Will- iam, aged 2 years, 8 days,


Dec. 29, 1821


Susan Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Jo- seph. aged 6 months,


Feb. 13, 1823


Rev. Zephaniah Swift, president of Amherst Collegiate Institution, at Amherst, very suddenly.


June 30, 1823


Rt. Rev. Thomas, the oldest bishop of the Moravian See, in England. American of J-, seaman, perished in the wreck of the Frances Mary, at sea.


Feb. 23, 1826


Enock H., at Waterford. His two sons were smothered to death by the caving in of a sand bank. American of


Oct. 31, 1826


Henry, son of Lewis, at Sudbury, Mass., aged 6 years. He was on his way to school, ate the seed of wild hemlock, thinking it carroway, and died the third day after, Mrs. Mary, at Worcester, aged 80 years, Samuel S., son of late Capt. Thomas M., at Bristol, aged 26 years,


Benjamin, at Lexington, aged 89 years ; was one of those who met the British troops, April 19, 1775. American of Feb. 15, 1830


Peleg, fireman, injured by an explosion of a boiler on steamer Chief Justice Marshall, in Hudson river, April 22, died next day, Seth H., printer, at Roxbury, formerly of Boston, aged 55 years,


June 23, 1828 Nov. 28, 1826


July 22, 1827 Nov. 6, 1827


Aug. 9, 1829


April 23, 1830


May 10, 1831


Harriet, daughter of Col. Henry, of Newport, aged 13 years,


June 25, 1821 Aug. 31, 1821 Dec. 20, 1821


Nov. 20, 1823


410


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MOORE Joseph, aged 53 years,


Samuel P., formerly of Providence, at New- port, Ky., in 26th year,


MOOREHEAD Freelove, at Seekonk, at a very advanced age; in 1769 the oldest record in office of overseer of the poor she was maintained by the city of Providence, be- ing totally blind ; how long before that date she was maintained is not known; the town has paid out $2400, as near as can be ascertained, for her support ; she has re- sided in the same house with the same family 57 years, outlived and followed to the grave all those who first had charge of her,


MORAN John, at New York, killed his wife by striking her across the neck with a pipe. American of


MOREAU Mr. Victor, one of the directors of the French bank, at Paris. American of


M. -- , a French editor, at Paris, of cholera. American of


Aug. 21, 1832


MORGAN James, seaman, of Salem, Mass., drowned at sea, from schooner Two Broth- ers, on passage to St. Pierre. American of Capt. Joseph C., of Newport, at New Orleans, in 38th year,


June 24, 1 817 Aug. - , 1822


Lady M -; she strangled herself with a cambric handkerchief, at London. Amer- ican of


July 26, 1825


John, aged 70 years, formerly of Manchester, Mass., seaman, at New London, Ct. Amer- ican of


Sept. 13, 1825


Capt. William, of anti-Mason fame, a long sketch of finding and identification of his remains. American of


Oct. 30, 1827


Mrs. Alice, at Newport, aged 88 years. Amer- ican of


John, at Portland, Me., killed his wife and then stabbed himself. American of


Benjamin, Jr., son of Benjamin, of Salem, Mass., at Majunga, Madagascar, aged 21 years,


John Henry, youngest son of Jacob, aged 10 months,


Gen. Ferdinand, murdered in a quarrel, at Monroe. La.,


Sarah, wife of Samuel, and daughter of Perry Bliven, of Newport, at Providence, in 32d year,


Oct. 2, 1831 May 16, 1832


April 29, 1827


Dec. 16, 1831 Aug. 6, 1816


Dec. 21, 1827


Feb. 27, 1829


May 12, 1829


Sept. 12, 1829


Sept. 11, 1830


April 23, 1832


411


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


MORLEY DE Count Otto, at Paris, France ; he accompanied the Marquis de Luzerne to the United States in 1777 and afterward Charge d'Affaires. American of Jan. 13, 1818 MORRELL Lewis, of Buckfield, at Falmouth, Me., aged 22 years; was thrown from wagon and the wheels passed over his neck. American of May 4, 1830


MORRIS Noadiah, purser of U. S. frigate Con- stitution, at sea, on passage from New York to Charleston. American of Marion, in this town, in 40th year, Rebecca, wife of John, in 65th year,


Dec. 27, 1808


Aug. 5, 1809


Nov. 18, 1809


Sarah, widow of Marion, in this town,


June 6, 1810


John, at Dudley, at an advanced age ; was at the siege of Havana in 1762 and held a commission in the Revolution, Jan. 17, 1812


Mary P., daughter of the late Marvin, of this town, and granddaughter of John, of Dud- ley, Mass., at East Greenwich, in 18th year ; sermon by Rev. Mr. Wilson and burial here. American of


Jan. 21, 1812


Joseph, Esq., surgeon of the 10th Regiment, at Fort Wellington, U. C .; while playing with a child Jan. 8 he swallowed a half- crown ; April 18 he expelled it by a sud- den vomiting of blood without pain, follow- ing a few hours after a vast flow of blood closed his life,


April 18, 1815


May 23, 1815


Hon. Robert, district judge of New Jersey, at New Brunswick, N. J., in 71st year. American of


June 9, 1815


Capt. George N., of 4th U. S. Artillery, at Philadelphia, in 33d year, brother of Capt. Morris, of the Navy,


March 2, 1825


William Marvin, only child of William P., at Easton, aged 22 months,


July 25, 1827


Sarah R., widow of Capt. George N., U. S. army, and daughter of late Benjamin B. Mumford, Esq., at Newport, aged 32 years. American of


-, waiter, killed by the explosion of a boiler on steamboat Gen. Jackson, on Hud- son river. American of


Robert, executed at Georgetown. American of


Jan. 26, 1830


June 7, 1831


Nov. 18, 1831


Richard Valentine, Esq., formerly captain U. S. navy, at New York, aged 47 years. American of


Governour, at Westchester, N. Y., in 65th year. American of


Nov. 12, 1816


412


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MORRIS Richard, late member of Virginia con- vention, in Virginia. American of


James, laborer, drowned from Long wharf, Boston. American of


Oct. 5, 1832


MORRISON Lieut. G. W., U. S. army, acciden- tally killed by his brother, in Kentucky. American of


June 20, 1809


Mrs. - , wife of the American missionary, in China. American of


Sept. 24, 1822


May 27, 1823 June 29, 1823


Aug. 30, 1823


Aug. 2, 1 826


MORROWS William, at Knoxville, Tenn .; his schoolmate pointed a gun at him, he snap- ped it, the discharge caused such a wound that he lived two hours only. American of MORSE Rebecca Adams, daughter of Charles, in this town, in 6th year. American of Rebecca, wife of Charles, in this town, in 30th year,


June 12, 1818


Feb. 11, 1812


March 13, 1812


Jedediah, Esq., at Woodstock, Ct., in 94th year ; for nearly fifty years he filled the offices of representative, justice of the peace, town clerk, etc .; attended worship every Sabbath for 40 years unless absent from home,


Abner, Esq, suddenly, at Medway, Mass., aged 61 years; also his wife, aged 59 years. American of


William, alias Bryan McGarrick, native of Ireland, at Whampoa, on board ship Asia,


Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel F., one of firm of


Leland Morse & Co., at Sutton, Mass., aged 29 years,


George S., infant son of Arnold, at East Greenwich,


Elihu, at Woodstock, Ct., native of Attle- boro, aged 60 years,


Noah, at Attleboro, aged about 80 years,


Sophia, wife of Chandler, daughter of Moses, at Woodstock, Ct., aged 34 years. Amer- ican of


Dec. 29, 1819


March 23, 1821 -


March II, 1822


Sept. 22, 1 822


July 27, 1823


Jan. 26, 1824 Feb. 7, 1824


May 4, 1824


Minerva, daughter of David, at Smithfield, aged 9 years,


Nov. 29, 1821


Col. James, at Lexington, Ky., aged 58 years; he gave $20,000 to the Transylvania Uni- versity and made it his residuary legatee. American of


Ann, at Newport almshouse, aged 87 years, Samuel. gunner on the U. S. ship John Adams, at Thompson's Island,


Richard, of New York, at Marine hospital, Newport, aged 16 years, late of ship Bing- ham, of Philadelphia,


Dec. 23, 1831


413


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


MORSE Ebenezer B., aged 40 years, suddenly, formerly chaplain U. S. navy, and teacher of elocution in North Carolina and Virginia colleges,


Mrs. - -, wife of Samuel F. B., artist, at New Haven, aged 25 years. American of Horace B., instructor in Latin at the Acad- emy, drowned while returning from the Isles of Shoals to Portsmouth, N. H.,


John, at Dedham, Mass, aged 73 years. American of


Mary Louisa, infant daughter of George, at Pawtuxet. American of


Reuben, at Dedham, Mass., aged 47 years, received a blow from a horse, which caused instant death. American of


Rev. Jedediah, aged 65 years, D. D. and LL. D., author of geographies and other school books, for many years pastor of church at Charlestown, Mass., at New Haven,


Celestany, wife of Edward T., at Providence, aged 32 years,


George Augustus, son of George,


Mrs. Anna, wife of Ebenezer, at Coventry, aged 76 years,


Mrs. Content, daughter of late Capt. Daniel Dailey, of Providence, at Valley Falls,


Lewis, at Roxbury, aged 52 years. Ameri- can of


Charles, at Attleboro, aged 64 years, MORTON Col. Washington, of New York, at Paris. American of


MOSHER Capt. - , of a brig belonging to Bristol, at New Orleans. American of Abby, daughter of Caleb, in 15th year,


John, at Westport, aged 76 years, Society of Friends,


Sarah, aged 65 years, at Dartmouth, of Soci- ety of Friends. American of


Brigadier-General Jeremiah, at Lancaster, Penn., aged 77 years, native of Roxbury, Mass .; he served under Arnold at the storming of Quebec. American of


Leonard Jarvis, son of Capt. William H., at Bristol,


MOSHIER John, of Bristol, at New York, sui- cide, shot himself with a pistol, Mrs. Mary, widow of Constant, at Swanzey, in 80th year,


Aug. 14, 1824


Feb. 18, 1825


June 22, 1825


Sept. 20, 1825


Sept. 20, 1825


Sept. 20, 1825


June 9, 1826


Dec. 1, 1826 Sept. 11, 1828


Oct. 4, 1828 Feb. 10, 1830


Aug. 6, 1830 July 27, 1831


Aug. 14, 1810


Sept. 1, 1815 May 14, 1819


Feb. 7, 1821


Dec. 17, 1824


March 23, 1830


March 6, 1832


Dec. 11, 1809


Aug. 13, 1826


414


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MOSELEY Mrs. Fanny, of Fort Covington, N.


Y., was shot dead while asleep in bed, by a young man whom she had refused to marry,


Mrs. Fanny, murdered, for which crime Ste- phen Videtts was executed at Franklin, Missouri ; he protested his innocence on the scaffold. American of


Oct. 25, 1825


MOSLY Elbert, murdered by Robert Mendam, at Powhattan Co., Va. American of


Feb. 1, 1828


MOSLEY Ebenezer, at Hampton, Ct., aged 75 years,


Aug. 1, 1832


MOSES Isaac, at New York, aged 76 years. American of


Abigail, widow of Samuel. at Newport, aged 52 years,


Sept. 29, 1825 Oct. 11, 1827


Edward, at Newport, aged 23 years,


Daniel, of Standish, Me., so badly injured by the explosion in a powder mill .at Gorham, Me., that his life is despaired of


July 19, 1828


William, of Standish, Me., killed by the ex- plosion of a powder mill at Gorham, Me.,


July 19, 1828


MOSS Mrs. -- and daughter, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., Theatre,


Dec. 26, 1811


Julia Ann, near Upperville, London Co., Va., killed by lightning,


June 28, 1824


MOTT Mary, daughter of the late Jacob, at Portsmouth, in 65th year. American of


March 2, 1819


Polly, wife of James, at Coventry, aged 19 years,


Sept. 5, 1822


James, at an advanced age, at New York, of Society of Friends. American of


May 30, 1823


Lieut. William H., U. S. Navy, at the quar- antine hospital, New York. American of John, at New York, merchant, aged 63 years. American of


July 11, 1823


James, Esq., at Monmouth Co., N. J., in 85th year, formerly M. C. American of


Dec. 26, 1823


Joseph, at Portsmouth, aged 72 years, of So- ciety of Friends,


Jan. 19, 1825


James, infant son of James, at Bristol,


Martha Warren, eldest daughter of James, drowned at Bristol, in 9th year.


ยท James, infant son of James, at Bristol, aged i year,


Oct. 3, 1826 Dec. 20, 1827


May 13, 1830


July 22, 1830


James, at Newport, in 82d year, of Society of Friends. American of


May 16, 1823


Nov. 25, 1823


Hannah, of Portsmouth, aged 77 year's, of So- ciety of Friends, American of


March 2, 1825


May 1, 1818


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


MOTT Oliver, fireman, killed by the explosion of a boiler on steamboat Gen. Jackson, on Hudson river. American of


MOULE Mrs. Ellen. The papers say she was the first white child born within the limits of Baltimore, now containing 70,000 souls. American of


MOULTHROPE Reuben, at East Haven, Ct, aged 5 1 years, an artist in wax work,


MOULTON Dea. Chace, at Rehoboth, in 46th year,


MOLTON Michael, at Newport, in 64th year, Soldier in Revolution, and pensioner under recent Act of Congress. American of


John, at Hartford, Ct., Md .; was married Jan. 26, after which he was taken suddenly ill and died.


MOULTON William, in 33d year,


Anna, wife of Royal, daughter of Nathan Wilmarth, at Attleboro,


Henry Chace, son of Cromwell, at Rehoboth, MOLTON Thomas C., son of Michael, at New- port, aged 7 years. American of


MOULTON Hannah, wife of Robert, at Wake- field, Mass., aged 67 years, suddenly. Amer- ican of


Stephen, Esq., at Rehoboth, aged 73 years,


MOWER Nahum, founder and for 22 years pro- prietor of Canadian Courant, at Montreal, aged 51 years ; was a native of Worcester. American of


MOWRY John, son of Jabez, at Eastport, Me., aged 14 months,


Charles, at Smithfield, aged 32 years. Ameri- can of


Jonathan, at Smithfield, in 73d year, leaving wife and 8 children ; was member Society of Friends. American of


Caleb, at Smithfield, aged 40 years. Ameri- can of


Russell, at Smithfield, in 23d year. Ameri- can of


Jonathan, at Smithfield, in 55th year,


Martha, wife of Capt. Thomas, at Providence, in 28th year,


Earle, at East Greenwich, in 57th year,


Ruth, wife of Uriah, Jr., at Burrillville, in 29th year,


Elisha, second son of William, at Smithfield, in 28th year,


June 7, 1831


April 5, 1825


July 29, 1814


Oct. 12, 1813


Dec. 26, 1820


Jan. 28, 1821 Feb. 11, 1822


Aug. 21, 1822


March 1, 1823


Feb. 17, 1824


June 24, 1831 Dec. 26, 1831


March 26, 1830


Sept. 18, 1813 Dec. 21, 1813


March 29, 1814


April 5, 1814


Dec. 17, 1816 June 19, 1818


Aug. 6, 1818 Aug. 30, 1818


Jan. 11, 1821


March 18, 1821


415


416


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MOWRY Alpha, wife of Wanton, and daughter of John Paine, Esq., deceased, at Smith- field,


Cynthia, wife of Samuel, daughter of Dr. Jo- seph Carey, deceased, of Coventry, at Boz- rahville, Ct., aged 25 years,


Phebe, widow of Col. Elisha, at Smithfield, in 86th year,


Francis, son of George W., at Taunton, aged 3 years. American of


Oct. 10, 1823


John, at Smithfield, in 80th year. American of


Nov. 18, 1823


Julia Eliza, youngest daughter of Sylvester, at Smithfield, in 21st year,


Aug. 26, 1824


Mrs. Freelove, formerly of North Kingstown, at Cumberland, aged 79 years,


Jan. 14, 1826


Sally Ann, wife of Major Harris J., and youngest daughter of Oliver Ballou, of Cumberland, at Smithfield, in 25th year, Margaret, wife of John, in 69th year,


Sept. 12, 1826 Oct. 31, 1826


Moses Manton, son of Nathan, aged 3 years, 7 months,


Nov. 4, 1826


Phebe, second daughter of Sylvester, at Smithfield. in 28th year,


Nov. 16, 1826


Wanton, at Smithfield, in 43d year. Ameri- can of


Philip, at Smithfield, in 70th year,


Rev. George, pastor of Congregational Church and Society, at Walpole, in 80th year, and 46th of his ministry. American of


Esek, at Smithfield, aged 79 years, 10 months, Julia Eliza, daughter of Charles C.,


MEYERS Caroline, wife of Colonel Meyers, and daughter of Capt. Oliver Holden, formerly of Providence, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. American of


MUENSCHER John E., eldest son of John, in this town, in 25th year,


Joanna Sophia, wife of John, in 60th year, John, in 82d year,


MUIR -, midshipman, on the Grampus, of the fever. American of


MUELLER Rev. Henry, aged 80 years, at Sharon, Mass .; was born at Hamburg, Ger., and served as chaplain in the War of the Revolution. American of MULDRAY John, at Boston, aged 40 years. American of


MULEY Solomon, Emperor of Morocco,


Nov. 14, 1822


Aug. 11, 1829 Dec. 15, 1829 Sept. 25, 1830


April 1, 1828


Jan. 24, 1811 Jan. 7, 1816 April 15, 1830


June 29, 1824


Dec. 4, 1829


March 1I, 1831


Nov. 23, 1822


Nov. 23, 1827 July 29, 1828


Jan. 11, 1823


Feb. 21, 1823


417


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


MULLER William Edward, at Pittsburgh, Penn., aged 23 years, from a fractured limb, MULLIGAN Elizabeth, at Newport Asylum, aged 46 years,


, killed at Washington by the caving down of a bank. American of


MULLINS William, drowned at Liverpool, N. S., by upsetting of a boat, leaves a wife (very sick), and 10 children. American of MUMFORD Sarah, daughter of the late William, at Newport, in 60th year. American of Hepzebah, wife of John, in this town, aged 47 years,


May 3, 1822


Nov. 1, 1824


Aug. 11, 1829


June 3, 1817


June 13, 1809


Ann, widow of William, in this town, in 37th year,


Oct. 20, 1811 Feb. 26, 1812


Benjamin, at Newport, aged 78 years,


William P., of this town, aged 24 years, at Carthagena, S. A ..


July 16, 1813


Amey, wife of John. late of East Greenwich, and daughter of the late Samnel Brenton, Esq., in 47th year,


July 29, 1814


Nathaniel, at Point Judith, aged 88 years. American of


Nov. 22, 1816


Ruth, widow of Augustus, at East Green- wich, in 74th year,


Oct. 21, 1818


Hon. George, member of Congress from North Carolina, at Washington, D. C.,


Dec. 31, 1818


Augustus W., of Newport, lost overboard in a gale, from brig Frances, of this port, Maria Snow, infant daughter of James,


July 25, 1819


Feb. 14, 1820


John, Esq., at New York, in 65th year, na- tive of Newport. American of


Dec. 12, 1820


Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas G., at Newport, aged 15 months,


Dec. 16, 1821


Ellen Maria, daughter of Col. Henry G., aged I year, 10 months, John, aged 78 years,


Dec. 18, 1821 March 31, 1822


Caroline, youngest child of Caleb C., at New- port, aged 22 months. American of


Aug. 5, 1825


Sept. 5, 1825


Thomas H., at Newport, aged 36 years, Miss Ann, in 79th year,


Feb. 20, 1826


Benjamin B., postmaster at Newport,


Henry G., 2d, at Newport, aged 23 years,


William, aged 91 years, long an attorney at law,


Mary, widow of John, at Newport, in 67th year. American of


Gurden S., at New York, native of New Lon- don; was private secretary to Franklin in France during the Revolution,


May 12, 1827 March 6, 1830


July 15, 1830


Dec. 28, 1830


May 7, 1831


Oct. 7, 1810


418


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MUNDAY Nathaniel, at Wickford, in 72d year, MUNROE Mrs. Sarah, at Bristol, aged 93 years, her dress caught fire, Dea. Archibald, at Bristol, in 67th year,


Jan. 2, 1827


Sept. 26, 1811 Jan. 15, 1812


Patience, wife of James, at Bristol. Ameri- can of Benjamin, in this town, in 37th year,


March 3, 1812 Oct. 20, 1813


Capt. James, in 66th year, served in the Rev- olution,


Nov. 16, 1814


Mary, only daughter of Capt. Thomas, in this town, in 39th year,


Capt. Thomas, in this town, in 76th year,


MUNRO Diana, wife of Capt. Matthias, in this town, in 27th year,


June 17, 1816


MUNROE Rebecca, widow of Capt. James, and only daughter of the late Rev. Joseph Snow, of this town, in 61 st year,


Feb. 25, 1817


Sally, wife of Bennett, at Bristol, in 28th year,


Oct. 12, 1817


William, aged 21 years, Sept. 20;


William, aged 50 years, Sept. 26 ;


Richard, aged 18 years, Sept. 27 ;


Barbara, aged 53 years, Oct. 4;


Eliza, aged 14 years, 6 months, Oct. 6;


Martha, aged 16 years, Oct. 18;


These were all of one family and natives of Ireland, at Charleston, S. C. American of MUNRO George, son of Thomas, of Bristol, aged 18 years, at Havana, on board brig Eliza Ann. American of


Nov. 13, 1818


Phebe, wife of Capt. Henry, at Bristol, aged 43 years,


Jan. 17, 1819


Joanna, wife of Allen, 2d, at Bristol, aged 23 years, Bernice, at Bristol, aged 64 years,


Oct. 23, 1 820 Nov. 9, 1820


Sylvester, Jr., at Bristol, aged 17 years; shot himself accidentally. American of Jeremiah, at Bristol, in 30th year,


Louisa, wife of Capt. Joseph S., of Provi- dence, at New York, aged 17 years,


MUNRO Martha Bourne, youngest daughter of Major Hezekiah, Jr., aged 3 years,


MUNROE Capt. Thomas B., of schooner Phebe, of Bristol, at Wilmington, N. C., aged 26 years,


Nov. 21, 1817


MUNROE Hope, wife of Hezekiah, at Bristol, aged 33 years,


Nov. 1, 1819


George, of Bristol, at sea, on board brig Cath- arine, on passage from Havana to Charles- ton,


Dec. 29, 1820


Feb, 16, 1821 March 23, 1821


Sept. 10, 1821


Oct. 4, 1821


Oct. 19, 1821


June 22, 1815 Sept. 14, 1815


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


419


MUNRO Abigail, widow of George, at Bristol, aged 90 years. American of


Alice, wife of Nathan, at Jamestown, aged 68 years. American of


June 24, 1823


Mary, wife of Allen, at Seekonk, aged 61 years,


Stephen, at Swanzey, in 92d year,


Capt. Allen, of Bristol, at Cape Coast, Africa, on board brig Charles, of Boston, of coast fever,


Aug. 10, 1824


MONROE Joseph Jones, brother of the Presi- dent of the United States, in Franklin Co., Mo. American of


Aug. 27, 1824


MUNRO Sally, wife of Sylvester, at Bristol, aged 5 1 years. American of


Nov. 11, 1825


Col. Benjamin, at Bristol, in 45th year, leaves wife and 7 children,


Jan. 15, 1826


Matilda, daughter of Nathan, at Coventry, aged 6 years, 9 months,


Samuel, son of Thomas, in 4th year,


Hezekiah, at Bristol, in 56th year,


April 20, 1826


James, at Bristol, aged 81 years,


April 28, 1826


Mrs. Abigail, at Bristol, aged 83 years. American of


Aug. 4, 1826


Eliza, widow of Jesse, of Bristol, at Provi- dence, in 42d year,


Dr. Stephen, at Sutton, Mass., aged 68 years, Lydia P., daughter of Major Hezekiah, Jr., of Bristol, in 20th year,


Sept. 15, 1826


, at Castleton, Vt .; his house burnt and himself and a child perished. American of Edward, Jr., at Bristol, very suddenly, aged 43 years,


Nov. 7, 1826


-


Hezekiah. at Bristol, aged 80 years,


Dec. 7, 1826


March 9, 1827


July 25, 1827 Aug. 14, 1827


Dea. William, at Bristol, aged 87 years,


Sally, wife of Edward, at Bristol, aged 86 years,


Hannah, daughter of David, at Bristol, sud- denly, aged 4 years. American of


Mary, daughter of Archibald, at Newport, aged 7 years. American of


Sarah, wife of Joshua, formerly of Provi- dence, at Newport,


Feb. 28, 1823


Aug. 25, 1827


Nov. 27, 1827


Jan. 11, 1828


July 19, 1828


Aug. 21, 1826 Sept. 9, 1826


Dec. 4, 1826


Major Nathan, formerly of Rehoboth, at Bal- timore Co., Md., aged 64 years,


Daniel, in 82d year, was one of the first to volunteer for the re-taking of Bunker Hill and continued in service until the enemy had evacuated Massachusetts,


March 14, 1826 March 4, 1826


Sept. 18, 1823 April 9, 1824


420


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MUNRO Allen, son of Allen, Esq , at Seekonk, in 29th year, graduate of Brown University, 1821,


Sept. 23, 1828


Almy, wife of James, at Coventry, in 20th year,


Feb. 8, 1829


Isabella, daughter of Capt. Allen, at Bristol, aged 1 year, II months,


Sarah, widow of Capt. Thomas, aged 87 years, Julia Dabney, infant daughter of Henry,


I.ydia, wife of Capt. Thomas, at Seekonk, in 48th year,


Dec. 2, 1830


MUNROE James; issues of American July 8, state that bells were rung one hour, July


9 gives account of the funeral from a New York paper. American of


MUNRO Sally, wife of Jeremiah, in 43d year,


Mary B., wife of Capt. George, at Warren, aged 37 years. American of


Nov. 8, 1831


Archibald, at Newport, in 39th year. Ameri- can of


Nov. 11, 1831


MONROE James, late member of Virginia Con- vention. in Virginia. American of


Dec. 23, 1831


Hannah, widow of Dea. William, at Bristol, MONROE Thomas, in 52d year,


Jan. 3, 1832 March 6, 1832 Sept. 5, 1832


MUNSON Lucius, of New Haven, at Turks Island, W. I., aged 26 years ; was a prom- ising portrait painter,


July 23, 1823


William, Esq., aged 61 years, at Colcherson, one of the early settlers of the town. American of


July 9, 1830


MUNYAN Charles Pollock, son of Thomas, at Medway, aged 4 years, 29 days, formerly of Providence,


Dec. 21, 1831


MURCHISON Mrs. - , killed by negro Nat, who has been tried and sentenced to be hung for the crime, at Probeson, N. C., March -, 1826. American of


Oct. 26, 1827


MURDAUGH James Walke, Esq., at Williams- burgh, Va., a lawyer of distinction, a sui- cide. American of


MURDOCK Chapin, of Uxbridge, Mass., at Ha- vana, in 28th year,


James, killed by his brother, with an axe, at Upper Canada. American of


Lucia K., wife of Rev. T. J., and only daugh- ter of Hon. Thomas W. Thompson, of Con- cord, N. H., at Canterbury, Ct., aged 26 years,


Dec. 17, 1824


Aug. - , 1820


April 24, 1821


June 29, 1824


March 16, 1829 Nov. 28, 1830 Nov. 29, 1830


July 12, 1831 Aug. 11, 1831


MUNRO Mary, wife of Joseph, at Bristol, aged 63 years. American of




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.