Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 42

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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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


421


MURDOCK Lucia K., aged 26 years, wife of Rev. T. J., and only daughter of late Hon. Thomas Thompson, of Concord, N. H., at Canterbury, Ct. American of


William, merchant, at London, Eng., native of Prince George Co., Md.,


MURFEY Phebe, wife of Capt. John, at New- port, aged 29 years,


MURPHY Edward, at Newport, in 62d year, Samuel, son of John W., and mate of brig Polly, of Newport, at Havana, in 20th year. American of


May 2, 1820


Sept. 5, 1826


May 8, 1829


April 13, 1830


John, wife and three children perished in the burning of the house, at Boston,


May 4, 1831


MURRAY Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, form- erly Royal Governor of Virginia, at Rams- gate, Eng. American of


July 7, 1809


MURRY Mary, widow of Anthony, at Bristol, aged 65 years,


May 23, 1812


MURRAY Thomas, private, in Capt. William Battey's Company of Infantry, killed at Fort George, U. C.,


June 6, 1813


Rev. John, at Boston, serior pastor First Universalist Society, in 79th year,


Sept. 3, 1815


James, killed by lightning while reaping in a field, at Rye, Penn. American of


Thomas C., second son of John B., Esq., of New York, at St. Jago de Cuba, in 23d year,


John, Jr., of New York, at Flushing, L. I., of Society of Friends and at an advanced age. American of


Patrick, native of Ireland, at Newport, aged 68 years. American of


Sarah, widow of Anthony, of Newport, at Providence, aged 70 years,


Judith Sargent, widow of Rev. John, of Bos- ton, at Natchez,


Anthony, of Bristol, at Trinidad, W. I. Amer- ican of


Jan. 7, 1817


Aug. 21, 1818


May 11, 1819


Aug. 10, 1819


Sept. 21, 1819


March 1, 1820


July 6, 1820


Sept. 14, 1821


July 16, 1824


April 1I, 1825


March 28, 1809 Jan. 12, 1809


Mrs. Mary, wife of Dennis, at Newport, aged 28 years. American of


Lucy, wife of James, murdered by her hus- band, at Kennebunkport, Me. American of James G., at Boston, aged 33 years. Ameri- can of


Dr. John W. B., son and only child of George W., of New York, at sea, in 24th year, on passage from London to Bordeaux. Amer- ican of


422


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


MURRAY Com. Alexander, at Philadelphia; was senior officer U. S. Navy and commissioner of the navy yard there. Com. Rogers is now senior. American of


Earl Carpenter, son of Robert, aged 16 mos., Henry B., Esq., of the Baltimore Bar, from wounds received in a late steamboat acci- dent in the Chesapeake, at Baltimore. American of


General, aged 85 years, 60 of which were spent in the British service, 12 years a pris- oner in France during Napoleon's reign, in Paris. American of


James Edward, son of James B., Esq., at New York, aged 18 months. American of Lindley, son of Robert, in England, where he was born 1745; came to New York when 2 years old with his parents, married a daughter of Thomas Dobson ; they had no children ; noted as a grammarian. American of


Robert, in 46th year,


MUSGROVE Major Nathaniel, shot by his son- in-law, Alexander Duvall, because he inter- fered in a wife beating, at Baltimore, MYGATT Augustine, of New Milford, Ct., aged about 55 years, suicide by hanging. Amer_ ican of


MYERS Major General Michael, at Herkimer, N. Y., in 62d year ; was a native of New Jersey, a hero of the Revolution, and a disciple of Washington. American of Joseph, killed by a falling tree on fire in Cum- berland Co., Ky.,


MYRIC Mehitable, at Bangor, Me., aged 24 years; had a tooth pulled a few days be- fore, the jaw was broken and an artery severed which finally bled her to death. American ot


MYRRICK Miss Eliza, at Nantucket, aged 29 years. American of MYRICKS Reuben, merchant, at Nantucket, aged 32 years,


Oct. 12, 1821 Dec. 13, 1821


May 4, 1824


Aug. 3, 1824 Jan. 21, 1825


April 14, 1826 June 26, 1830


July 5, 1823


May 8, 1827


March 8, 1814


May 5, 1832


Jan. 21, 1825


March 11, 1831


Aug. 2, 1825


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


423


N


NAJAC Manson Hoyt, son of Lewis, aged I year, 8 months,


NAPER Capt. Joseph and his family killed by the Indians near Fort Chicago; 9 dead Indians were found near his house. Amer- ican of


NAPIER Dr. - , in England ; he opened his veins in 6 places and bled himself to death. American of


NARDOSKY Francais Ignace, a Polanese, in Warsaw, aged 125 years; he married second at the age of 92 years and has a daughter alive, the fruit of this marriage ; the Polish government paid him a pension of 3000 florins annually from 1806 until his death. American of


NASH Patty, murdered near Natchitches. American of


, child, accidentally smothered while be- ing carried on a visit in New York state. American of


May 7, 1819 Oct. 25, 1820


Feb. 1, 1821


Sept. 10, 1824


July 17, 1829 Sept. 24, 1821


NEALE Most Rev. Leonard, archbishop of Bal- timore ; he succeeded Rev. John Carroll, at Washington, D. C.,


Capt. Josiah, at Newport, in 38th year. American of


NEAL James, at Elliott, Me., aged 86 years, Friend minister ; had employed himself the day before in writing to his friends, retired to rest earlier than usual and died in a few minutes,


July 16, 1832


July 3, 1832


Oct. 19, 1824


May 3, 1816 July 30, 1816


Mrs. Martha, at Rehoboth, in 92d year,


Rev. Samuel, at Gray, Me., aged 76 years, graduated at Brown University in 1760 [sic], and ordained summer of 1775,


Levi, native of Amherst, Mass., at Charles- ton, S. C., of the fever, in 27th year. American of


Harvey, printer, at Albany, aged 23 years. American of


NASON John. seaman, in 23d year,"


Lois, wife of Elias, Esq., at Foxboro, aged 53 years. American of


Nov. 6, 1821


June 18, 1817


Dec. 5, 1820


Sept. 6, 1821


424


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NEALE Rev. Charles, near Port Tobacco, Md., Superior Order of the Jesuits in the United States, aged 74 years,


NEALL Polly, daughter of John, at Taunton. American of


May 25, 1827


NEAL Ann, widow of Josiah, and daughter of the late Edward Vose, of and at Newport, in 40th year.


Aug. 11, 1831


NEARBORN Elizabeth, widow of John. at New- port, aged 68 years. American of


April 4, 1828


NEEDHAM Nathaniel, at Walpole, Mass., aged 54 years, a bachelor ; though parsimonious he undertook to run in opposition a line of stages between Providence and Boston. He spent more than $90 000 and died in- solvent. American of


Aug. 2, 1814


Aug. 12, 1814 Oct. 29, 1824


Jan. 8, 1821


NEGRO WOMAN, one died in New Orleans, according to the papers there, aged 133 years. American of


June 26, 1832


Phebe, at Newport, aged 74 years, member Protestant Episcopal Church. American of Mrs. Ann, wife of John, at Tiverton, aged 74 years,


Dec. 1, 1825


NEIL Andrew, seaman on board brig Abadellino, of this port, a native of Long Island, drowned at Havana harbor,


Oct. 20, 1817


Dr. - , native of England, at Port au Prince, where he was for his health. Amer- ican of


NEILSON Capt. Oliver H., at Baltimore,


Joseph, fell from a window in his sleep ; was 82 years old and a soldier of the Revolu- tion, at Washington, Pa.,


NELSON Miss M-, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,


Dr. Thomas, at Bristol, in 45th year, sermon by Rev. Dr. Gano,


Lord, in this town, aged 34 years,


Gen. Roger, at Fredericksburg, Md., long a member of Congress from Maryland. American of


March 7, 1823 June 21, 1821


Oct. 18, 1832


Dec. 26, 1811


March 2, 1814


Feb. 19, 1815


June 16, 1815


NEGUS -, widow, formerly of Newport, at Troy, N. Y. American of


Nov. 23, 1819


March 25, 1825


Nathaniel, the account given of this man is entirely unfounded, no such man living here, says a Dedham paper. American of NEEL Miss Ann C., at Newport, aged 28 years, NEELY George W., native of Burnally, Ire., at Newport, aged 33 years,


April 27, 1823


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


425


NELSON Eliza F., wife of Ebenezer, and only daughter of Caleb Williams, Esq., in this town, in 17th year, Caleb Williams, intant son of Ebenezer, James, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,


March 30, 1816 Aug. 12, 1816


March 6, 1820


R. A., Esq., secretary of the navy board, brother of the Admiral, at Plymouth, Eng. American of


Jan. 5, 1821


Jasper S., at Shrewsbury, formerly of Provi- dence, in 22d year,


Rev. Samuel, at Middleboro, aged 77 year's,


Dec. 7, 1821 Sept. 9, 1822


Col. Samuel, at Sutton, Mass., aged 69 years. American of


March 14, 1823


Samuel, formerly of Middleboro, Mass., at New Orleans. American of


Sept. 23, 1823


Charlotte, aged 19 years, killed by the explo- sion of the boiler of ferry boat Jersey at her dock Jersey side,


July 12, 1824


Rev. Ebenezer, pastor of Baptist church at Malden, Mass.,


May 4, 1825


Eliza, daughter of Major Paul, of Pawtucket, aged 22 years,


Oct. 19, 1826 April 1, 1827


Major Paul, at Pawtucket, aged 63 years,


Mrs. Bathsheba, at Plymouth, aged 56 years. American of


Sept. 25, 1829


NESTELL Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Christian M., and daughter of Asa Bosworth, in 18th year,


Oct. 30, 1822


NEVILLE Gen. Presley, formerly an aide to Gen. Lafayette ; was at Trenton, Prince- ton, Germantown and Monmouth, aged 63 years, in Pennsylvania. American of


NEVINS William C., of Lewiston. Me., at Paw- tucket, aged 22 years,


Nov 6, 1828


NEVIS John (colored), at New Bedford, a sol- dier of the Revolution and pensioner,


Sept. 11, 1829


NEWBERRY Hon. Roger, at Windsor, Ct., aged 78 years, a distinguished statesman, patriot and soldier. American of


Feb. 25, 1814


NEWBOLD Thomas, Esq., Jate member of Con- gress from New Jersey, at Burlington, N. J. American of


Jan. 2, 1824


NEWCOMB Daniel, formerly one of the judges of Superior Court of New Hampshire, at Keene, N. H. American of


Lieut. Walter, of U. S. brig Spark, at St. Thomas, military honors,


July 24, 1818


Nov. 4, 1822


, thrown into the canal basin and drowned by - Haggerty, at Albany,


Sept. 8, 1826


Jan. 15, 1819


426


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NEWCOMB Lucretia Dawes, daughter of late Hon. Daniel, of Keene, N. H., at Brook- line, Mass.,


John Marshall, son of Danforth, at Mendon, Mass., aged 19 months. American of Anne Maria, only daughter of Simeon, at Providence, aged 4 years, 6 months,


Sept. 6, 1 823


Oct. 1I, 1 825


Dec. 11, 1825


Mary, wife of Hon. Richard E., at Green- field, aged 54 years. Mrs. N. was a daugh- ter and only surviving child of Joseph Warren, who fell at Bunker Hill,


Feb. 9, 1826


NEWELL Jason, at Cumberland, formerly a Judge of the County Court. American of Robert, in this town, in 60th year,


Feb. 16, 1810 April 23, 1810


Nathaniel, at Union Ct., in 68th year, young- est brother of Hon. Timothy, of Sturbridge, Mass , suddenly,


Feb. 11, 1817


Charles Henry, youngest son of Franklin, aged I year, 7 months,


April 11, 1819


Nancy, wife of Asa, in 37th year,


Aug. 15, 1821


Samuel, American Missionary to India. American of


Nov. 20, 1821


Sarah Ann, wife of John Z., at Charleston, S. C., aged 21 years,


Nov. 7, 1822


Samuel L., killed in his factory by the ma- chinery, at Southbridge, Mass. American of


Feb. 11, 1823


Jonathan Amory, Jun., son of J. A., Esq., of Boston, aged 24 years, at Allenton, Key West. American of


Reuben, aged 32 years,


Lydia, widow of Robert, Esq., aged 75 years,


Major Reuben, at Dedham, Mass., aged 62 years. American of


June 14, 1825 Feb. 27, 1826


Albert, son of Stanford, aged 16 months,


Sept. 26, 1827


Rebecca, wife of Stanford, Esq., and third daughter of Nicholas Easton, in 36th year, Artemus, at Needham, aged 50 years. Amer- ican of


Nov. 16, 1827


Dexter, at Cumberland, aged 46 years, from overheat,


Rev. Jonathan, at Stowe, Mass., aged 81 years. American of


Lucy, daughter of Stanford, aged 18 years,


Lydia Franklin, daughter of Sanford, aged 10 years,


Joseph, at Burrillville, in 52d year,


NEWEY Mr. - , his wife and children mur- dered and house set on fire, near Gettys- burgh, Penn. American of


May 28, 1 830


July 22, 1830


Oct. 26, 1830 March 14, 1831


April 12, 1831 Aug. 10, 1 831


Jan. II, 1831


Oct. 1, 1823 Feb. 26, 1824 March 7, 1825


Moses, at Cranston, in 45th year,


427


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


NEWHALL Edward, at Boston, aged 53 years. American of


NEWMAN John Carlile, son of Samuel S., at Boston, aged 3 years, 6 months. Ameri- can of


Sept. 12, 1817


Major Augustus, at Newport, aged 28 years, suddenly. American of


April 24, 1818


Maria, fourth daughter of John, at Provi- dence, in 17th year.


Jan. 14, 1819


Lydia, wife of Sylvanus, at Seekonk, in 46th year,


Jan. 25, 1822 Oct. 12, 1822


Jesse, at Seekonk, in 93d year,


Joseph; his body was found in the river where it had been several weeks. American of


Jan. 3, 1823


Samuel S., formerly of Boston, and son in law to Col. John Carlile, of Providence, at New York, (burial at Providence,) Jan. 23, 1825


Abby C., widow of Samuel S., daughter of Col. John Carlile, aged 31 years,


Nov. 20, 1825


Sarah, widow of Thomas, at Smithfield, aged 81 years,


March 14, 1828


Mrs. - , killed by Richard Johnson. American of


Dec. 12, 1828


Mrs -, murdered by Richard Johnson, who was sentenced to be hung for the crime. American of


March 24, 1829 March 3, 1831


John, aged 59 years,


NEWRY John, and his family murdered-by John Markley, in Maryland. American of


May 27, 1831


Jan. -. 1821


Oct. 10, 1820 May 5, 182I Aug. 31, 1823


April 26, 1831


May 21, 1831


Oct. 15, 1815


NEWRON Mrs. - , at Fairfield, N. Y .; was delivered of 4 children, 2 sons and 2 daugh- ters; they lived 4 days and were buried in one coffin,


NEWTON Eliphal, wife of John, at Newport, in 8Ist year. American of


John, at Newport. in 78th year,


John B., son of John B., at Newport,


Mrs. Elizabeth, at Newport Asylum, aged 75 years,


Samuel, at Brattleboro, in 87th year, very suddenly, having taken his usual walk in the fields,


NIBLET Solomon, at Laurens Dist., S. C., aged 143 years ; native of England where he lived until 19 years old, when he emigrated to Maryland, where he resided till he came to this state 55 years ago. Never lost a tooth or his eyesight; went hunting and shot a deer a few days before his death,


May 6, 1831


428


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NICHOLAS Jerusha, wife of George, at Paw- tucket, in 40th year.


Col. Wilson C., late Gov. of Va., M. C. as Senator and Representative, President of U. S. Bank, at Richmond, Va. American of Col. David, of Cranston, aged 55 years. In crossing the river from a visit to a son living in another town, the wagon parted, and the Colonel, though he got out of the water, was so chilled and exhausted that he died soon afterwards,


Mary, wife of John, at Cranston, aged 74 years, American of


Oct. 4, 1822


Nov. 13, 1824


Sept. 24, 1816


NICHOLS John, of Salem, mate of brig Success, wrecked on Brant Rock. Marshfield, 84 days from St. Petersburg, Russia,


Elizabeth, wife of John, of this town, in 76th year,


Mary, eldest daughter of John, in 44th year, Eldredge, at East Greenwich, aged 40 years, Capt. Jonathan, at Middlebury, Vt., aged 90 years,


William A., aged 24 years, native of West Greenwich, at Havana, on board brig Venus,


June 30, 1816


Charles Gustavus, son of late Jesse,


Thomas W., late of North Kingstown, at Beach Island, Geo.,


Sept. 30, 1821


Capt. Israel, at Rehoboth. in 54th year,


Walter, Esq., at Newport, Naval Officer of the Port, in 73d year.


Edwin, son of Israel, at Smithfield, aged 18 years,


Mary. daughter of late Walter, Esq., at New- port, aged 36 years. American of


James, at East Greenwich, in 79th year, for several years member of Town Council,


Rev. John, at Bombay, India, an American Missionary,


Rebecca S., daughter of Jonathan, aged 37 years,


April 26, 1811


Oct. 27, 1820


April 19, 1822


Maria Raymond, infant daughter of Caleb, at Coventry, aged 1 year, 5 months, 21 days, NICHOLL Mrs. - , wife of A-, Esq., in London. She died 5 days after her mar- riage, suddenly. American of


Nov. 27, 181I


Feb. 28, 1813 July 6, 1813 April 23, 1814


Oct. 11, 1814


Jesse, formerly of Providence, at Tobago, W. I., in 32d year,


May 13, 1817 Sept. 16, 1820


Lucian, a student in Junior Class, Brown Uni- versity, at Dudley, Mass.,


Nov. 7, 1822 Nov. 16, 1822


Jan. 3, 1823 Aug. 24, 1823


Feb. 3, 1824


Dec. 22, 1824


Dec. - , 1824


Feb. 25, 1825


429


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


NICHOLS Capt. George, late of Providence, at New York. aged about 50 years; had re- cently arrived in ship Atlas from Patagonia, , infant child of Israel, at Rehoboth,


George, Jr., son of George, of Pawtucket, at Boston, aged 32 years,


George Henry. son of Christopher, at Crans- ton, aged 10 months,


Caroline Maria, only daughter of Jonathan B., aged 10 months. American of Samuel, aged 27 years,


Jonathan, aged 71 years, (Masonic honors)


Sarah F., wife of Charles and daughter of Elisha Folger, of Nantucket, at Provi- dence, aged 36 years,


Henry F., seaman, of brig John Decatur, at sea, of fever. American of


Rebecca, widow of Jonathan, in 72d year,


NICHOLSON Com. Samuel, Senior Officer of the Navy. at Charlestown, Mass., aged 69 years,


Mary, widow of the Commodore, at Boston. American of


Joseph Hopper, aged 47 years, Chief Justice 6th Judicial District and of the Court of Appeals for Maryland, at Baltimore. Amer- ican of


Capt. Kimball, of schooner Rambler, of Dennis, aged 39 years,


Lieut. Nathaniel D., U. S. Navy, son of late Com. Samuel, at Dedham, aged 32 years. American of


Hugh, merchant, at Georgetown, S. C. Amer- ican of


Hon. William, M. P., in Upper Canada ; was riding home in his carriage; when near Queenstown the horse turned and went over the precipice some 300 feet. Ameri- can of


Margaret, in England, an insane woman, who attempted to kill George III, some 42 years ago and who has been in confinement since; her age is sid to be about 100 years. American of


NICKERSON David, drowned off Woods Hole by upsetting of the boat. He belonged to Chatham,


Joseph, drowned off Woods Hole by upset- ting of the boat. He belonged to Chat- ham,


Jan 3, 1826 June 4, 1827


July 10, 1827 May 19, 1828


Sept. 30, 1828 Jan. 4, 1829 Feb. 13, 1829


March 30, 1829


Sept. 21, 1830 June 17, 1831


Dec. 29, 1811


April 21, 1815


March 18, 1817


Dec. 9, 1821


July 2, 1822


Oct. 10, 1823


May 25, 1824


July 1, 1828


March 19, 1815


March 19, 1815


430


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NICKERSON Louisa B, daughter of Capt. John B., aged 3 years, 3 months,


John B., son of Capt. John B., aged 11 weeks, 3 days,


Uriah, found drowned in the canal above Horton's Grove. American of


May 4, 1830


NICKLYE John I., son of John, of Newport, at Key West, Fla., in 36th year. American of NICOLL Susannah, wife of Capt. Warren Liesle Nicoll, formerly of Newport, at Baltimore, in 61st year. American of


June 13, 1828


Jan. 20, 1815


William H., Esq, late Lieut. U. S. Army, and aide to Gen. Ripley, at Baltimore. American of


Sept. 1, 1820


NICOLLS John, in this town, in 79th year, a native of Glasgow, Scot. In 1759 he be- longed to Frazier's Regiment of Highland- ers ; was at Quebec with Wolfe; came to Providence in 1763 where he married and has since resided,


July 27, 1814


Aug. 18, 1810


Harriet, wife of Samuel, Jr., in this town, in 29thi year,


July 12, 1812


Celia Greene, daughter of Joseph, in this town, aged I year, 11 months, 3 days,


Jan. 2, 1813


Mary Jenckes, infant daughter of Samuel, Jr., in this town, aged 13 months, 20 days, Samuel, Esq., in this town, aged 75 years,


Aug. 10, 1813 Aug. 9, 1814


William, son of the late Col. Joseph, in this town, in 31st year,


Jan. 12, 1815


Elizabeth K., wife of Samuel, and daughter of Edward K. Thompson, Esq., in 28th year,


Sept. 10, 1819


Sarah Thompson, infant daughter of Samuel, aged 2 months, 16 days,


Sept. 26, 1819


Joseph C., son of late John C., aged 18 years, at Cumberland Island, Ga.,


Jan. 14, 1820


Nimble, at an advanced age,


April 2, 1826


Sept. 18, 1827


June 8, 1814


Nov. 14, 1820


Oct. 11, 1832


July 18, 1817


George C., formerly of Providence, at Colum- bia, W. Tenn., in 4ist year. American of NILES Capt. Robert N., at Groton, Ct., with a lad buried in the caving of a sand bank,


Henry, son of late Henry, of East Green- wich, at Pawtucket, in 24th year,


Lucy C., eldest daughter of Jonathan, in 29th year,


NIMMO Major Gersham, at his former home near Norfolk, Va., from a rupture in leap- ing over a fence. American of


Sept. 9, 1822 Sept. 10, 1822


NIGHTINGALE Harriet Elizabeth. daughter of George C., in this town, aged 7 years, 13 days,


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


431


NIND Rev. William, rector of St. Stephen's church, Baltimore, aged 45 years. Ameri- can of


NIXON Miss Eleanor, in this town, in 76th year, Gen. John, at Middlebury, Vt., aged 90 years; commanded a brigade in the Revolution and was wounded at Bunker Hill. Ameri- can of


Miss -, aged 12 years, at Bath, Eng .; she weighed 350 lbs., was 5 feet high, 7 feet round and her arm measured 24 inches round. American of


Col. Henry G., of Camden, S. C., killed in a duel with Major Thomas Hopkins, near Augusta, Ga.,


NOUILLES Duke de, peer of France, aged 85 years, in France ; he had 5 daughters by his wife, the daughter of the immortal Chancellor d'Aguessan ; the second of them was the wife of Gen. Lafayette,


NOBLE Mrs. Abby (colored), in 45th year, James, at New York, printer, in 23d year, Mrs. Mary, in 80th year,


Hon. Daniel, of Williamstown, Mass., at Portland, aged 54 years. American of


Hon. James, senator from Indiana, at Wash- ington City, aged about 48 years,


NOBLES Freelove, wife of Isaac, in 70th year, George Thomas, son of Thomas,


Almira, youngest daughter of John, aged 4 years, 7 months,


NOEL. John (colored), aged 24 years, a native of the West Indies,


NOLEN Christopher, of Salem, at the Marine hospital, Newport,


NONNING Mrs. Rebecca, at Bristol, aged 74 years, 30 years a professor,


NOONING Hannah, wife of Jonathan, at Bris- tol, aged 41 years. American of


Mary, daughter of Jonathan, at Bristol, in 20th year,


NORFOLK Duke of, in England; he is suc- ceeded in his title, etc., by B. E. Howard, Esq., of Fordham, in Suffolk The Duke's income was 668,000 annually. American of


NORMAN Mrs. Sarah, widow of Moses, at New- port, aged 68 years,


NORRIS Phebe, at Birmington, Penn., aged 109 years. American of


Sept. 27, 1822 April 14, 1815


April 18, 1815


March 19, 1824


Jan. 15, 1829


Nov. 6, 1824 April 14, 1820 Nov. 23, 1825 April 7, 1827


Nov. 30, 1830


Feb. 26, 1831 June 16, 1822 July 17, 1823


Jan. 13, 1829


March 12, 1821


April 8, 1822


Jan. 18, 1819


Dec. 4, 1827


April 30, 1828


Feb. 9, 1816


April 22, 1827


Aug. 27, 181I


432


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NORRIS Mrs. Elizabeth, at Bristol, in 87th year, worthy member of Congregational church. American of


Mrs. Betsey, wife of Hezekiah, daughter of William Carr, Esq., of Warren, at Bristol, aged 25 years,


Feb. 16, 1823


Elzey, of Barnstable, second mate of schoon- er Apollo, of Boston, at Providence,


Oct. 29, 1825


Harriet Wardwell, daughter of Hezekiah, of Bristol, at Warren, aged 2 years,


Jan. 27, 1826


Jabez Holmes, at Bristol, infant son of Heze- kiah,


Sept. 8, 1831


NORTHAM Miss Amey, at Newport, at an ad- vanced age. American of


Aug. 4, 1818


Sarah, widow of Captain John, aged 85 years, at Newport. American of


Dec. 19, 1826


NORTHEY Abijah, at Salem, Mass., aged 75 years. American of


Oct. 22, 1816


NORTHUMBERLAND Duke of, at London, in 76th year, succeeded by his son, Lord Percy ; his estate net 680,000 sterling an- nually. American of


Sept. 2, 1817


March 19, 1811


Joseph C., at North Kingstown, aged 91 years. American of


Jan. 14, 1812


NORTHROP Rev. Samuel, at Rehoboth, in 57th year,


July 21, 1812


NORTHUP Gideon, at North Kingstown, aged 80 years. American of


Oct. 19, 1813


James W., only son of Nicholas, in this town, in 6th year, from a kick of a horse,


Nov. 11, 1815


Mary, widow of Capt. Stephen, at Newport, in 58th year ; was daughter of the late James Cooper, of North Kingstown. Amer- ican of


Feb. 9, 1816


Carr, son of Nicholas C., Esq., at North Kingstown, in 27th year. American of


June 15, 1819


Mary, wife ot Rev. William, at North Kings- town, in 57th year,


May 4, 1820


-, wife of Capt. Joseph, at Newport, in 40th year. American of


Oct. 24, 1820


Ichabod, at East Greenwich, aged 78 years, soldier of the Revolution, and pensioner under late Act of Congress,


Immanuel, native of Rhode Island, in Har- mon, Oglethorp Co .. Ga., in 25th year, of consumption,


Sarah C., eldest daughter of Christopher, at South Kingstown, in 26th year. American of


Nov. 1, 1822


Sept. 5, 1821


Dec. 4, 1822


Oct. 3, 1823


NORTHUP Martha, wife of Nicholas, in this town, in 36th year,


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


NORTHUP Frances, widow of Capt. George, at Wickford, in 96th year. American of Nicholas C., at North Kingstown, in 59th year, formerly State Senator, Betsey M., wife of Stephen A., at West Greenwich, in 22d year,


Feb. 25, 1825


Dec. 17, 1825


June 15, 1827


Capt. William, formerly of Rhode Island, at Newport, N. Y., aged 95 years. American of


July 3, 1827


Capt. William, formerly of Rhode Island, at Newport, N. Y. American of


July 10, 1827 Aug. 30, 1829


Julia Ann, at North Kingstown, aged 23 years, Hannah, wife of John, at North Kingstown, aged 22 years. American of


Dec. 7, 1830


Sarah, wife of Elisha, aged 43 years, drowned near Stone Bridge,


Sept. 29, 1809


Joseph, nephew of Elisha, aged 19 years, drowned near Stone Bridge,


Sept. 29, 1809


Daniel D., wrecked with schooner Franklin, in Lake Erie. American of


Dec. 8, 1820


Elisha, at Newport,


Jan. 25, 1821


David, of Tiverton, at Savannah, Ga., aged 26 years,


Aug 17, 1821


Ebenezer, of Somerset, Mass., drowned in crossing the river on the ice from Tiverton to Swanzey,


Jenckes, of Fall River, at Tiverton, aged 28 years,


Benjamin, at Newport, aged about 40 years, -, child of Mr. -. aged 4 years, per- ished in the burning of the house, at Troy, N. H.,




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