Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 43

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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Amey, at New Bedford, in 30th year,


Capt. Constant, at New Bedford, aged 68 years. American of


Capt. Abner P., of ship Victory, of New Bed- ford ; was entangled in the tow line at- tached to a whale, drawn overboard and drowned,


Henry B., aged 24 years,


NOWELL Elizabeth, daughter of the late Ed- ward B., Esq., of Charleston, S. C., at Newport, aged 19 years,


Joshua, at Ilavana, U. S. Consul for St. Barts. American of


NOURSE Commodore of British Frigate An- dromache, Commander on Isle de France and Cape of Good Hope stations, also 8


Jan. 17, 1822


Oct. 5, 1826 Jan. 7, 1829


.


July 21, 1829 Sept. 2, 1829


July 2, 1830


Sept. 28, 1830 Jan. 5, 1831


July 2, 1820


Sept. 7, 1821


NORTON Elisha, aged 46 years, drowned near Stone Bridge,


Sept. 29, 1809


434


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


NOURSE :


officers of his squadron. Their deaths are said to have been ascribed to poison mixed with their food at a recent dinner, though incorrectly. American of


NOTTAGE Mary, wife of Nathaniel, at New- port, in 22d year,


NOYES Benjamin, son of Rev. John, at Wes- ton, Ct., found drowned in the Saugatuck river,


Feb. 15, 1825


March 5, 1820


April 21, 1815


Col. Thomas, at Westerly, in 66th year ; was President of Washington Bank, and had been both Senator and Representative in General Assembly,


Sept. 22, 1819


May 31, 1822


Gilbert, son of Luther, of Oakham, Mass., at Providence, in 23d year,


Oct. 19, 1823


NOYCE Daniel, at Shrewsbury, Mass., in 84th year. American of


Feb. 17, 1824


NOYES Mrs. Harriet, wife of Capt. Samuel, Jr., at Wellington, Mass., aged 28 years,


Oct. 9, 1824


Emily Cobb, youngest daughter of Capt. John M., aged 14 years,


Sept. 19, 1829


Miss Rebecca, daughter of Samuel, at New- bury, aged 19 years. American of


Aug. 20, 1830


William Grinnell, infant son of John L., aged 13 months,


July 31, 1832


NUNNERY -, daughter of Carter, killed by lightning, at Warrenton, Pa.,


July 14, 1828


NYE Ebenezer, at Rochester, Mass. American of


April 26, 1816


Sarah, wife of Ebenezer, at Rochester, Mass. American of


April 26, 1816


John, Esq., attorney at law, at New Bedford, aged 46 years. American of


Nov. 30, 1826


Nancy, wife of Abraham, at Sandwich, sud- denly, aged 35 years,


Mary Jane, infant daughter of William, of Jamestown, at Providence,


May 6, 1831


Sept. 7, 1832


Susan, wife of Ebenezer, at East Bridgewa- ter, aged 24 years. American of


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN -- DEATHS


435


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OAKES Thomas, at Malden, aged 68 years. American of


OATHMAN Anthony, infant son of Rev. Mr. - -, aged 9 months,


Nov. 3, 1829


Oct. 12, 1821


Susannah Clarke, youngest daughter of Rev. Bartholomew, aged 2 years, 9 months,


Jan. 10, 1822


OATLEY William, at Newport, aged 69 years,


April 20, 1824


OBREGON Don Pablo, Minister to Mexico, a suicide. American of


Sept. 16, 1828


OCOTT Lieut. Henry H., of U. S. Marine Corps, at Gosport, Va. American of


Oct. 9, 1821


ODENHEIMER Lt. William H., late of U. S. Navy, at Philadelphia. American of


ODLE Levi, killed in encounter with Mr. Gra- ham, at Brutus, N. Y .; was drunk at the time. American of


Nov. 23, 1830


Sept. 20, 1825


July 26, 1825


Feb. 25, 1814 Sept. 18, 1820


Nov. 1, 1816


April 21, 1818


March 7, 1815


ODDY Joshua Jepson, Esq., formerly a mer- chant at London and St. Petersburg, at Havana, author of Oddy's European Com- merce. American of


Nov. 29, 1814


Dec. 1, 1815


ODYSSEUS The Greek Chieftain, at Athens, killed himself by a fall while trying to es- cape from confinement. American of


OGDEN Dr. - , who had resided some time at Reviere de Grace, Canada. American of OGILVIE Dr. John, in Scotland, aged 89 years, a literary character. American of


James, the orator, at Aberdeen, Scotland, in 45th year,


OGLE Sir Chaloner, aged 83 years, oldest Ad- miral of the British Navy ; was made Post Captain 1756, Rear Admiral 1780, Vice Admiral 1787, and Admiral in 1795. Lord St. Vincent is now father of the fleet, American of


OGLY William and his four children killed by the Indians, near Fort Clairbourne. Amer- ican of


OLCOTT Hon. Simeon, at Charlestown, N. H., aged 70 years, formerly U. S. Senator from New Hampshire. American of


436


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


OLDFIELD J. P., merchant, of the house of G. S. and J. P. Oldfield, of Baltimore, sud- denly, on his way from Boston to New York,


OLDHAM Miss Sarah, at Newport, aged 73 years,


OLDRIDGE Capt. William, in this town, in 36th year,


June 22, 1822 April 13, 1810


George William, of this town, at Bristol, in 17th year,


Daniel Paine, infant son of Capt. Samuel, aged 17 months,


June 9, 1818 Jan. 17, 1822


OLDS Lydia, aged 18, at Andover, N. Y., a sui- cide, by taking arsenic. Have made be- fore four attempts by taking laudanum, hanging, cutting her throat and shooting. Amercan of


Dec. 17, 1824


OLIN Hon. Gideon, native of Rhode Island, at Shaftesbury, Vt., one of the founders of the State. Had held several very impor- tant offices in the State. American of


Feb. 11, 1823


OLIVER Capt. John S., of the General Arm- strong privateer, killed by the enemy after his surrender as a prisoner of war.


Daniel (colored), at Rutland, Vt .; his house burnt and five of his children perished. American of


Dec. 24, 1813


Thomas, Esq., at Port St. Bristol, Eng., aged 82 years. He was It. Gov. of Massachu- setts in 1774. American of


Miss Jane, in Johnston Co., N. C., aged 106 years. Her habits were simple and she never resided long at a place, her whole fortune, tied up in a handkerchief, was buried with her at her request. American of


John, at Baltimore, of house of Robert and John Oliver. American of


Elizabeth, wife of James, daughter of Smith Brown, of Pembroke, at Lynn, Mass.,


William, at Philadelphia, in 92d year, a sol- dier in the Revolution,


John, at Boston, aged 75 years, Revolution- ary pensioner. American of


John, at Boston, aged 75 years. American of OLMSTEAD Maria D., wife of Nathaniel, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Bailey, in 20th year,


Aug. 16, 1822


Oct. 10, 18:5


May 21, 1816


Sept. 22, 1820 June 17, 1823


Nov. 27, 1823 Sept. 11, 1829


March 18, 1831 March 22, 1831


Sept. 26, 1819


April 26, 1813


G-, killed in a fracas in a sailors' boarding house, at Philadelphia. American of


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


437


OLNEY Col. Christopher of this town, suddenly, in 64th year. American of


Christopher C., son of the late Col. Christo- pher, in this town, in 36th year,


Capt. Daniel, master of ship Ann and Hope of this port, at Rio Janeiro, S. A., in 44th year,


William, only son of the late Capt. Daniel. in this town, in 25th year,


Lemuel, in this town, in 28th year,


Col. Jeremiah, late collector of customs for this port, President of the Cincinnati for this State ; was at the battles of Red Bank, Springfield, Monmouth and Yorktown, in the Revolution. He died in his 63d year, Cynthia W., in this town, aged 33 years,


Samuel, Esq, at North Providence, in 64th year,


Aug. 16, 1813


Lydia, widow of Isaac, of North Providence, at Stafford, Ct., aged about 85 years. American of


Feb. 25, 1814


Christopher, at North Providence, aged 67 years,


April 3, 1814


Capt. Joseph, at Hudson, N. Y .; was a com- mander of a privateer during the Revolu- tion; was at an advanced age. American of Zerviah, widow of Samuel, at North Provi- dence, in 67th year,


Nov. 22, 1814


Feb. 4, 1815


Dorcas, wife of Capt. Stephen, at North Providence, in 60th year,


Dec: 12, 1816


Moses, at Providence, in 51st year. Ameri- can of


Dec. 2, 1817


Sarah C., daughter of Benjamin, aged 4 years, 6 months,


Dec. 10, 1818


Capt. Job, formerly of North Providence, at Lyndon, Vt., in 8ist year, soldier of the Revolution. American of


Nathaniel, G., youngest son of the late Chris- topher, Esq., in 39th year, at Olneyville,


James, Esq., one of the Judges Court of Com- mon Pleas, Providence Co., at Burrillville, in 46th year,


Hezekiah, at North Providence, at an ad- vanced age,


Pulchera Cordelia, infant daughter of Ephraim Marick, at Assonett, Mass.,


March 17, 1809


April 12, 1809


Dec. 27, 1810


March 30, 1811 Aug. 1, 1812


Nov. 10. 1812 Dec. 28, 1812


Sarah Ann, daughter of the late Col. Chris- topher, in 31st year,


April 16, 1815


Mrs. Ann P., of Hudson, at Brooklyn, N. Y., in 75th year. American of


July 24, :818


May 7, 1819


Nov. 26, 1819


July 27, 1820


Nov. 28, 1820


Oct. 16, 1820


438


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


OLNEY Rebecca Frances, daughter of late Na- thaniel G., Esq., aged 2 years, 3 months, Asa, in 54th year,


Nathan, formerly of Providence, at Natchez, in 41st year,


Phebe, wife of Job, at North Providence, in 40th year. American of


Oct. 30, 1821


Mrs. Amey, of Smithfield, at North Provi- dence, aged 92 years,


March 6, 1822


Amey, widow of Jeremiah, of Smithfield. American of


March 19, 1822


Mina, widow of Col. Christopher, in 76th year, suddenly,


James Monroe, son of William P., in 31st year,


March 11, 1823 April 2, 1823 May 3. 1823


Henry Fenner, son of William P., in 6th year, Benjamin B., in 49th year,


Dea. Job, at North Providence, deacon-elect of a Baptist Church, in west part of town, in his 57th year,


Oct. 26, 1823


Phebe, widow of Capt. Henry, in 54th year,


Deborah, wife of George, aged 72 years,


Feb. 14, 1824


Sarah, widow of Simeon H., in 74th year, Sarah, wife of Samuel, and youngest daugh- ter of late Major Jabez, in 28th year,


Sept. 22, 1824


Charles, at North Providence, in 78th year,


Almira, daughter of Col. Anthony, at Ware, Mass., aged 5 years,


Jan. 8, 1825


Charles (colored), from drinking too freely of cold water,


July 19, 1825


Christopher, son of late Nathaniel G., Esq., at sea, on board ship Gen. Hamilton, on passage from Canton, in 17th year; he fell from the mast head,


Abby C., only daughter of Benjamin S., aged 9 years,


Nov. 26, 1827


Elizabeth, eldest daughter of late Nathaniel, of Providence, at Scituate, aged 64 years, suddenly,


April 6, 1828


Jerusha, wife of Samuel, and daughter of Na- thaniel Stone, of Watertown, Mass., at Providence, aged 28 years,


James M., in 50th year,


Rebecca F., widow of Nathaniel G., and daughter of Samuel Snow, Esq., aged 47 years,


Ann, wife of Amasa, and daughter of Chad Carey, of Killingly, Ct., in 39th year, at


Sept. 22, 1821 Oct. 3, 1821


Oct. 23, 1821


Jan. 26, 1823


Peter, of Providence, at New York, in 42d year,


Jan. 28, 1824 Jan. 31, 1824


Dec. 4, 1824 Dec. 31, 1824


April 21, 1826


April 10, 1828 Nov 9, 1828


May 7, 1829


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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


439


OLNEY Hartwick, Mass. American of Eliza, daughter of late Capt. Henry, aged 27 years, Col. George, in 86th year,


Mary Jackson, infant daughter of Jesse N.,


Phebe, widow of Hezekiah, at North Provi- dence,


Oct. 30, 1832


OMAN Rebecca, widow of Henry, at Newport, aged 84 years,


Rebecca, widow of Henry, at Newport, aged 84 years. American of


April 24, 1818


Margaret C., daughter of William, at New- port, aged 14 years,


Nov. 16, 1819 July 11, 1828


William, at Newport, in 60th year,


ONATELLA Baron, at Lisbon, the former Gen- eral of Tobasco. He left a fortune of 15,- 000,000 florins. His will was that his cof- fin was to be covered with gold, fastened with a gold lock and key, which has been delivered his next of kin. American of


April 3, 1818


ONIS Don -, formerly Spanish Minister to United States, afterwards to Naples, at Madrid. American of


July 24, 1827


O'BRIEN Rev. Matthew, D. D., at Baltimore, Roman Catholic, had been stationed pre- viously at Boston, New York and Norfolk. American of


Nov. 7, 1815


Richard, Esq., late Consul General to the Barbary Powers, from the United States, at Washington, Feb. 14, 1824


O'CONNOR Thomas, in Ireland, the lineal de- scendant from the Monarch of Ireland, and the only male of the line. American of O'FLYNN Capt. Patrick, at Wilmington, Del., in 70th year, soldier of the Revolution. He kept a tavern at the time of the war and Gen. Washington stopped frequently with him and was familiar with his host. Amer- ican of


O'GRADY -- , killed in a duel near Dublin, Ireland. American of


O'HARRA Gen. James, at Pittsburg, Penn., one of the founders of the town. American of O'REILLY Mr. - , agent of Nugent estate, shot down by a ruffian,


O'SHAUGHNESSEY Rev. Dr. - , Catholic Bishop of Killaine, at Moggalbane, Ire., aged 84 years,


June 19, 1829


March 3, 1818


July 28, 1818


Oct. 15, 1830


Jan. 14, 1820 Aug. 28, 1814


Aug. 8, 1829


Nov. 6, 1830 April 3, 1831 Sept. 1, 1832


Capt. Stephen, at North Providence, in 78th year, Nov. 23, 1832 April 11, 1818


440


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


O'SULLIVAN Theodore, the Irish bard, in Ire., aged 115 years, died suddenly while sew- ing oats in a field ; was a cooper by trade. American of


May 2, 1820


OPIE Major Leroy, paymaster U. S. Navy, hurt in a stage coach, at Warrenton, N. C. American of


Nov. 23, 1819


ORANGE Prince of, an infant son of, died in Brussels,


Oct. - , 1822


ORCUTT James, at Fort Walcott, aged 35 years; private in Major Crone's company of artillery, a native of Cohassett, Mass. American of


May 11, 1824


Rhoda, wife of Martin, at New Bedford, aged 43 years,


March 26, 1829


Gershom, at Hanson, Mass., aged 33 years, perished in the snow, supposed to have been overcome by a fit,


Jan. 25, 1831


ORDWAY -, a daughter of James, at Straf- ford, Vt., perished in the burning of the house. American of


Jan. 9, 1824


ORGAN Daniel P., shot by a man passing through the street at Richmond, Va.,


April 12, 1817


Isaac, at Lynn, aged 72 years, a drummer and pensioner of the Revolution. Ameri- can of


June 10, 1831


ORLANDO Rt. Hon., Earl of Bradford, at his seat at Weston, Staffordshire, Eng , aged 64 years,


Sept. 7, 1825


ORMLEY Mrs. Sally, wife of Eliphalet, at Windham, Ct., aged 62 years. American of


Oct. 28, 1823


Feb. 17, 1818


Capt. Lewis, in this town, in 51st year,


Catharine, daughter of Ira, aged 6 years, at Providence,


March 7, 1818


Eliza W., wife of Capt. J. H .. and daughter of Col. John Spurr,


Dec. 11, 1819


Elijah, at Providence, aged 58 years,


Jan. 23, 1820


Edward D., chief mate of ship Nancy, of this port, at Havana, aged 22 years,


Miss Sarah Ann, in 18th year,


Joseph Edward, son of Joseph, aged 4 years, Lewis, aged 32 years,


John H., son of Royal,


Royal, in 32d year,


Royal Holden, son of late Royal, aged 7 months,


March 6, 1821 Nov. 16, 1821 Dec. 22, 1822 Nov. 16, 1823


Sept. 13 1824 July 8, 1825


March 14, 1826


ORMONDE Marchioness, lady of the Marquis, in England, aged 28 years. American of ORMSBEE Susan, wife of Capt. Lewis, in 51st year,


Dec. 16, 1810 March 28, 1812


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


441


ORMSBEE Martha Ann, daughter of Joseph, in 3d year, Ira, at Providence, in 43d year,


Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, aged 69 years,


Joseph Foot, son of George W., in 4th year, George Warren, infant son of George W., aged 1 year, 9 months,


Catharine Elizabeth, daughter of George A., aged 5 years,


Lydia Jane, only child of George A., aged 5 months,


ORNDOFF Elizabeth Ann, widow of Major Christian, at her grand-daughters in Wash- ington Co., Md., in 97th year. It is sup- posed there are no less than 500 of her de- scendants now living and some in the sixth generation. American of


ORNE William, Esq., president of Essex Bank, at Salem, in 64th year,


. Esther, widow of James, in 81st year,


ORR Hon. John, in Bedford, N. H., aged about 75 years; was wounded in the battle with Burgogne in the Revolution. Amer- ican of


W-, Sergeant in British Militia, at Ely, Eng., in 70th year. Three weeks follow- ing his youngest child died from eating opium pills; three following this event the mother died, in 46th year ; within a month after, William the eldest son died. this leaving only a daughter aged 17 now living of the family. American of


ORSWELL Miss Patience, at North Providence, in 23 year,


OSBORNE Sarah, widow of Abraham, at See- konk. American of


Dr. John C., late of New York, in the West Indies. American of


Luther, native of Providence, at New Orleans. American of


OSBORN Dr. John, at Middletown, Ct., aged 87 years. American of


William, at Tiverton, aged 30 years,


Mrs. Derin A., wife of Capt. John, at Ed- gartown, aged 38 years. American of


OSBURN Mary Collett, widow of James O., Esq., of New London, Ct., at London, Eng. Amercan of


July 23, 1826 Dec. 17, 1828


March 27, 1832 Nov. 4, 1832


Nov. 16, 1832


Dec. 1, 1832


Dec. 25, 1832


Aug. 4, 1829


Oct. 14, 1815 Dec. 25, 1819


Jan. 14, 1823


March 15, 1825


Feb. 8, 1823


June 24, 1817


April 13, 1819


Oct. 17, 1820


June 17, 1825 Jan. 28, 1829


Dec. 3, 1830


Nov. 2, 1827


442


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


OSGOOD Samuel, drowned from sloop Lion Crawford, on passage from Savannah,


Rev. David, D. D., at Medford, aged 75 years. American of


Dr George, at Andover, aged 65 years,


Silas, Jun., at Worcester, aged 19 years. American of


Dec. 26, 1823


-, daughter of Abijah, at Newburgh, Me., aged 5 years, accidentally shot by her brother, aged 8 years. American of


Nov. 29, 1825


OSMUN John, at Lyon's Farm, N. J., aged 78 years. Soldier of the Revolution and pen- sioner ; was one of Gen Lafayette's Life Guards, at Yorktown,


Nov. 24, 1829


OTIS Elder Micajah, at Stratford, N. H, aged 74 years,


May 20. 1821


Sarah Smith, wife of Jacob, daughter of late William Barker, in 59th year. American of


Nov. 6, 1821


Harrison Gray, Jr., of Boston, suddenly, at Springfield,


Jan. 5, 1827


George Alexander, Jr., Esq .. aged 28 years, formerly editor of Boston Gazette. Amer- ican of


June 24, 1831


OUTLAW George, late M. C. from N. C., at said North Carolina. American of


Sept. 2, 1825


Oct. 19, 1821


OWEN Hon. Daniel, at Glocester, in 81st year, Rev. John, in England. One of the Secre- taries of the Bible Society. American of


Capt. Glenn, massacred by Indians. Ameri- can of


Thomas, at Philadelphia, merchant, suicide by hanging. American of


Hannah, youngest daughter of Thomas, Jr., Esq., at Glocester, aged 17 years,


May 24, 1822 Oct. 21, 1812


Nov. 22, 1822


June 21, 1825


July 4, 1826


March 8, 1831


Sarah, widow of Dr. Ephraim, and daughter of late David Harris, of Providence, at Scituate, Mass., aged 77 years,


June 26, 1827


OTWAY Admiral, in England, after a short ill- ness. American of


Oct. 10, 1815


OVERING Cota, at Newport, aged 110 years ; was brought from Africa to Newport about 1760 by Capt. Abraham All, and was said to be about 50 years old as he was a grand- father. American of


OVERSTREET Col. James, near Salisbury, N. C., M. C. from Barnwell District, S. C .; was returning home from Washington with his lady whom he had married in Washing- ton,


June 2, 1820


Dec. 17, 1822 Oct. 24, 1823


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


443


OWEN George F., son of Ezra, killed by Gen. Hardy Robinson, in Arkansas. American of


Samuel, at Newstead, aged 74 years. Soldier of the Revolution. American of


OXX Rebecca. widow of Capt. Samuel, at Bris- tol, in 74th year,


Lewis, son of William, Sr., of Bristol, of the ship Enterprise, at New Orleans,


Aug. 28, 1819


Sarah B., wife of Samuel, at Newport, in 69th year. American of


March 14, 1820


Capt. Charles, of Bristol, master of ship Ann, at sea, of fever, aged 27 years,


May 6, 1821


Mrs. Lydia, wife of William, at Bristol, aged 55 years. American of


July 8, 1825


Samuel, at Newport, aged 76 years. Ameri- can of


Jan. 26, 1830 Dec. 17, 1831


P


PABODIE Miss Cynthi-, in 30th year,


John, of Norwich, N. Y., aged 22 years, son of Ephraim, formerly of Providence, at this town,


Jane, widow of Ephraim, in 88th year,


PACE Michael, at Northumberland, Penn., aged 102 years ; was a native of Germany, and came here when a child. American of


Capt. James, in Kentucky, stabbed while asleep. American of


PACKARD Capt. Nathaniel, in 80th year, the oldest nautical commander in town,


Frances Sophia, infant daughter of George W., aged 13 months,


Robert, of Providence, at Newport, in 33d year. American of


Abigail, widow of Capt. Nathaniel, aged 86 years,


Capt. Samuel, formerly of Providence, at North Kingstown, in 59th year,


Samuel, of North Kingstown, in 20th year, son of the late Capt. Samuel, of Providence, at sea, on board ship Providence, of this port, on passage to South America. Amer- ican of


April 16, 1820


Oct. 3, 1821 Oct. 19, 1831


June 18, 1830


Sept. 16, 1831


Aug. 15, 1809


Sept. 21, 1817


Aug. 4, 1818


March 13, 1820


July 17, 1820


Jan. 23, 1824


Hannah, at Bristol Asylum, aged 58 years,


May 27, 1831


Feb. 7, 1832


June 25, 1812


444


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


PACKARD Ann Power, infant daughter of Henry,


John C., formerly of Providence, at Terre Haute, Ind., aged 33 years. American of John C., at Terre Haute, Ind., formerly of North Kingstown. American of Phebe, widow of Melza, in 77th year,


Dec. 2, 1824


Oct. 16, 1827


Oct. 26, 1827


April 30, 1831


PACKER Samuel H., of brig Cincinnati, died of fatigue at sea,


Sept. 7, 1826


PADELFORD James, an American seaman, at Havana, on board schooner Dover, of this port,


Oct. 28, 1809


Hon. Seth, L.LD., Judge of Probate, at Taunton, in 59th year, suddenly,


Dr. Philip, at Taunton, in 62d year,


Jan. 7, 1810 Aug. 27, 1815


William, of Raynham, Mass,, at the hospital, aged 28 years,


July 3, 1821 Feb. 13, 1824


Dr. Elijah M., at Taunton, aged 38 years,


Mary Eliza, infant daughter of Edward, of Savannah, Ga., at Providence,


Aug. 23, 1825


Appolles, at Taunton, aged 46 years,


Clarissa Jones, infant daughter of Elisha,


Phebe Jones, wife of Elisha, aged 34 years,


Sept. 26, 1832


Rebecca C., infant daughter of Ebenezer, aged 4 months,


Dec. 12, 1832


Sept. 20, 1816


PAGE Mary T., only daughter of the late Capt. William, in 16th year,


July 30, 1810


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


Dec. 26, 1811


Dec. 26, 1811


July 23, 1812


Octavius Augustus, Esq., aged 28 years, son of the late Governor Page, of Virginia ; belonged to the frigate Chesapeake, where he was Ist Lieut., at Boston,


Patience, widow of Capt. William, and daugh- ter of Capt. Jonathan Treadwell, in this town, in 43d year,


Oliver, son of Samuel S., at Hampton, N. H., from eating green apples. American of


Harriet, wife of George W., Esq., of Provi- dence, and daughter of the late Daniel Cooke, Esq., at Wrentham,


June 4, 1813


Nov. 17, 1813


Aug. 1, 1817


July 28, 1819


John, formerly of Providence, at Norfolk, Va., in 30th year,


Aug. 25, 1826 April 2, 1828 Jan. 18, 1829


PAESIELLO a musical composer, at Naples, aged 84 years. American of


Mrs. E-, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., Theatre,


Sarah, widow of Ambrose, Esq., and second daughter of Hon. Daniel Jenckes, in this town, in 79th year,


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


445


PAGE James Draper, son of James, aged 21 months,


George W., in 51st year,


I. or J., supposed to be the name of a person found hanging from a limb of a tree in Dorchester, Mass ..


May 21, 1826


Nov. 4, 1826


Nov. 28, 1827


Martha A., wife of John B., at Portsmouth, aged 39 years. American of


Feb. 12, 1828


Susan, daughter of Ralph, Esq., of Rutland, Vt., at Providence,


March 10, 1828


Sophia, wife of William, at Glocester, aged 38 years,


Dec. 15, 1828


Benjamin, at Pittsfield, N. H., aged 91 years. He leaves two brothers and two sisters, aged 80, 82, 84, 94 American of


Major Enoch, at Wentworth, N. H., in 80th year, an officer in the Revolution, one of the first settlers and oldest men in town. American of


Henry, at Newburyport, saddler, found mur- dered in his shop. American of


Jan. 20, 1832


Aug. 28, 1832


July 27, 1811 Nov. 13, 1811


Nov. 19, 18II Feb. 3, 1814 March 23, 1814 May 12, 1814


April 7, 1815 June 21, 1815


April 9, 1816


Royal, merchant, son of the late Capt. Amos, of Woodstock, Ct., in this town, in 39th year ; sermon by Rev. Mr. Wilson,


Squire, at Smithfield, in 59th year. Amer- ican of


Lydia, wife of Col. Walter, in this town, in 44th year,


Capt. James H., master of ship Rising States, of this port, lost from that vessel on passage from Charleston to Havre,


Nov. 13, 1829


Captain S. T., of the steamboat Ceres, lost overboard in a collision. American of


PAINE Capt. Stephen, at Charleston, S. C., in 31st year,


Robert Treat, Jr., the poet, at Boston,


Thomas D., only son of Capt. James, aged 2 years, 3 months,


Nathaniel, at Rehoboth,


Michael, at Smithfield, in 23d year,


Hon. Robert Treat, at Boston, aged 84 years, Lucy, daughter of the late Capt. Amos, at Woodstock, Ct., in 33d year. American of Olney. at Mendon, in 22d year,


Penelope, wife of John, at Johnston, in 80th year. American of


July 2, 1816


July 2, 1816


Oct. 30, 1816


Dec. 17, 1816


Aug. 14, 1822 Nov. 18, 1823


Capt. William, in 74th year ; served through the entire Revolution.


Elizabeth Mason, infant daughter of James, aged 20 months.


Oct. 16, 1829


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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


PAINE Mrs. Sarah, widow of Capt. James, in this town, In 23d year,


Abel, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 57 years,


George Campbell, son of Lieut Thomas, U. S. Navy, at Savannah, Ga., aged 2 months, II days. American of


Feb. 16, 1819


Nathaniel Anthony, eldest son of Hon. Na- thaniel, at Worcester, aged 28 years. American of


Eloise Richards, at Lancaster, Mass.,


Abigail Bacon, infant daughter of Walter, Esq., of Providence, at Canterbury, Ct.,


April 19, 1820


Charles, of Concord, Mass., aged about 30 years, at sea, on board sloop Mercator, on passage from St. Bartholomew,


May 23, 1820


Anna, widow of Royal, of Providence, daugh- ter of Dea. Samuel Vinson, of Newport, at Woodstock, Ct., aged 46 years,


Feb. 28, 1821


Charlotte Maria, daughter of James, at Taun- ton, aged 18 months,


Dec. 29, 1821


Lois, wife of Dr. William, at Worcester, aged 66 years,


Feb 27, 1822


Fidelia, widow of John, daughter of John Fales, dec., of Bristol, at Providence, in 36th year,




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