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July 26, 1822
Nov. 2, 1822
Barbara, widow of John and daughter of late Major Henry Rice, of Warwick, at Free- town, Mass., in 83d year,
April 14, 1823
Abner F., in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., a na- tive of Cranston, in 26th year,
May 18, 1823
Juliet, daughter of Thomas A., at Smithfield, aged 2 years, 11 months,
Sept. 9, 1823
Hannah, wife of Solomon, Esq., at Canter- bury, Ct. American of
Nov. 18, 1823
Julia Ann D., daughter of Paschall, at Bris- tol, aged 6 years,
Polly, at Douglass, Mass. American of
Joseph, Esq, at Smithfield, in 74th year. American of
Daniel, at Little Compton, aged 31 years,
Waitey, wife of William, at New Shoreham, aged 69 years,
Capt. Daniel, master of brig Only Son, of this port, at Omoa Island,
Capt. Thomas, at Charleston, S. C., in 69th year, a native of Rhode Island, but for 40 years a resident here and 18 years harbor master of the port,
Nov. 28, 1823 Feb. 25, 1825
Aug. 30, 1825 Dec. 2, 1825
Aug. 8, 1826
Dec. 1, 1827
March 1, 1828
Lydia, wife of James at Mendon, aged 54 years,
July 15, 1817 Jan. 17, 1819
Feb. 16, 1819 July 2, 1819
447
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
PAINE Frances A., daughter of late Josiah, Esq., at Portland, aged 15 years. American of Daniel, at Pawtucket, aged 64 years, Sarah, widow of Thomas, at Charleston, S. C., aged 67 years,
June 29, 1830 Aug. 20, 1830
Dec. 15, 1831
Margaret Short, daughter of Capt. Jonathan, of Providence, at Swanzey, aged 9 years, Nancy, daughter of Capt. Jonathan, of Provi- dence, at Swanzey, aged II years,
Nov. 14, 1832
Dec. 16, 1832
PALAFOX Gen. - , at Saragossa, Spain, of a fever ; he died a few days before the sur- render of the city. American of
April 28, 1809
Gen. -. Report from Saragossa says the General is not dead, but is fast recovering. American of May 30, 1809
PALFREY Edward, son of John, formerly of Boston, at New Orleans, aged 18 years. American of
Oct. 10, 1817
PALIERE M. Henry, a valet of Lord Cornwal- lis, at London, cut his throat in an insane moment, fear he would be taken as a Bon- apartist. American of
Aug. 6, 1816
PALMER Mr. - , from New Haven, Ct., at Savannah ; he arrived there in 7 days from there and lived 4 days after,
Dec. 30, 1811
June 3, 1814
Oct. 7, 1815
Aug. 2, 1817
Charlotte, of Londonderry, drowned in the late freshet, in attempting to pass the causeway in Shawheen River, Andover, with her affianced American of
Miss Deborah, at Newport, aged 37 years. American of
Mrs. Lydia, at Newport, aged 64 years. American of
Nathaniel, Jr., son of Nathaniel, (who also died the same day, at Stonington, Ct.) American of
-, seaman, lost from brig Gen. Jackson, at sea, off Savannah harbor. American of William, at Newport, formerly of Little Compton, in 70th year,
March 13, 1818
Aug. 27, 1819
Sept. 21, 1819
Oct. 26, 1819
Nov. 23, 1819
Aug. 8, 1821
Rev. S -- , in England ; he owned the pulpit Bible of John Bunyan, which his heirs sold to Mr. Whitbread for 20 guineas. Ameri- can of
Freeman, aged 19 years, perished in the burning of the house, at Littleton, N. H., Richmond, of Little Compton, at Savannah, Ga., in 31st year,
448
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PALMER Rev. Stephen, pastor of First church, of Needham, Mass., aged 55 years. Ameri- can of
Roswell, Esq., at Exeter, aged 60 years,
Joseph, M. D., at Ashford, Ct., aged 68 years, Stephen F., son of General Stephen F., at
Ashford, Ct., aged 4 years. American of Mava, wife of Joshua, at Boston, aged 65 years. American of William, at Sterling, aged 76 years,
May 20, 1825
April 6, 1830 March 5, 1831
PALMLY James, killed by Eli M. Kerr, at Wa- terloo, Ala. American of
Oct. 26, 1827
PALSY Joseph W., son of Adams, at Cumber- land, in 20th year,
Oct. 31, 1826
PAMDOE John, private marine, killed on board the Little Belt in action with U. S. frigate President,
May 16, 1811
PAPAVOINE -; he murdered two children in the woods at Vincennes, executed at Paris,
March 24, 1823
PAPILLIAN Mrs. - , at Mons, France, mur- dered herself and three children by throw- ing them and herself down the well,
April 3, 1816
PARADISE Rev. John, at Alexandria, D. C., aged exactly 39 years,
Jan. 1, 1818
PARISH Robert, at Philadelphia, Friend minis- ter, in 89th year. American of
March 10, 1815
Rev. Elijah, D. D., at Byfield, aged 63 years. American of
Dec. 28, 1825
Nov. 14, 1825
Mungo, the African traveller, drowned in the rapids of a river. American of
May 7, 1819
PARKES Joseph Spellman, infant son of Robert, aged 18 months,
Sept. 30, 1819
PARKS Pliney, at Southampton, Mass , aged 53 years; he took oil of tansy by mistake. American of
Nov. 28, 1823
, daughter of Eleazer H., died at Stand_ ish, from bite of wild cat,
Eleazer H., at Standish, Mass., aged 44 years, of hydrophobia, resulting from wounds from a wildcat,
Dec. 27, 18II
Jan. 24, 1814
Jan. 29, 1814
PARRISH Henry, at East Greenwich, aged 37 years,
PARK Ruth. widow of Nathan, of Newton, at Brimfield, in 81st year. American of
April 28, 1818
Mungo, M. D , eldest son of late Mungo, at Tritchnopoly, Hindostan,
Jan. 20, 1823
PARKER Upham, of Lunenburg, Vt., at South- boro, killed by accidental discharge of gun. American of
Nov. 6, 1821 April 5, 1824 March 13, 1825
449
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
PARKER George, midshipman, at New Orleans, was wounded recently in a naval action. American of
Jan. 16, 1816
Sophia Richmond and Franklin Richmond, twin children of Bertram R. Parker, aged about 7 months. American of
Benjamin, Esq., at Foster, in 44th year,
Aug. 10, 1819 Oct. 27, 1821
Priscilla, wife of Bartram R., in 30th year,
Dec. 1I, 1821
Martha, wife of Hon. Leonard M., and daugh-
ter of Hon. Levi Lincoln, of Worcester, at Charlestown, Mass. American of May 7, 1822
Margaret Jarvis, eldest daughter of the Chief Justice, at Boston. American of
Nov. 25, 1823
Isaac, Esq., at Charleston, S. C., a planter, in parish of St. Thomas, S. C.,
Jan. 26, 1824
Robert C., Esq., attorney at law, at Cincin- nati. American of
Sept. 14, 1824
Fanny, infant daughter of George W., of Boston,
Feb. 25, 1826
Jane, infant daughter of James B., aged 10 months,
Hollis, at Holden, Mass., aged 30 years, Bertram R., in 35th year,
Nancy, daughter of Rev. Jeroboam, at South- boro, aged 30 years,
Dec. 22, 1829
, chief justice of Massachusetts, born in Boston 1767, graduated at Harvard 1786; see obituary in issue of American for
Samuel, Esq., debenture clerk Boston Cus- tom House, at Roxbury. American of John, at Warren, in 29th year,
Fanny Bowen, daughter of George P.,
PARKERSON Mary, wife of Hon James, at East Greenwich, in 59th year,
Jan. 22, 1826
Aug. 13, 1819
PARKMAN Sarah, wife of Rev. Francis, and daughter of Samuel Cabot, Esq., at Bos- ton, aged 27 years. American of
Samuel, Sr., Esq., at Boston. American of Breck, Esq., at Westboro, Mass. American
of
PARLEE Jacob, seaman, of Staten Island, N. Y., at Matanzas. American of
PARLIN Hannah Willard, at Pawtucket, aged 15 years, PARMELE Mrs. Lucy, at Coventry, in 59th year,
Feb. 15, 1825
June 1, 1821
Jan. 27, 1818
Feb. 28, 1815
Sept. 10, 1826 Jan. 2, 1827 July 23, 1827
Aug. 6, 1830
June 14, 1831 Sept. 4, 1831 Feb. 14, 1832
PARKHURST Lydia, wife of Rev. John, at New Ipswich, N. H., aged 22 years. American of
Dec. 3, 1818 June 18, 1824
450
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PARMENTER Andrew, at Brooklyn, L. I., in
50th year, proprietor of the Horticultural Garden. American of
PARMLEE Oliver, late of Boston, merchant, killed near New Orleans,
Dec. 23, 1814
PARNELL Sophia, wife of John Alfred, at Bath, Eng., aged 26 years,
PARR Rev. Samuel, LL D., an English scholar, in England. American of
April 29, 1825
PARIS -, private U. S. Army, shot at Fort Moultrie, for desertion,
April 22, 1814
PARRIS Dr. Samuel B., son of Rev. Mr. Parris, of Pembroke, Mass., aged 22 years, gradu- ate of Brown University, at Attleboro,
Sept. 21, 1827
PARROTT Enock G., Esq., U. S. Navy, agent for the station at Portsmouth, N. H., aged 47 years. American of
June 20, 1828.
Mrs. Betsey, wife of Elias, at Taunton, aged 37 years,
May 16, 1823
John Humphrey, a Cambrian scholar and author, killed in a broil, in England. American of
April 29, 1825
Aug. 13, 1814
PARSON Richard, in England, the Greek pro- fessor in Trinity College. American of
Dec. 13, 1808
Dec. 4, 1819
Sept. 27, 1822
May 20, 1831
Oct. 30, 1813
May 7, 1819
Rev. Stephen, at Lowville, N. Y., aged 71 years, from a fall ; but a few hours before the accident he had preached from 11 Sam. xix:31, " How long have I to live ?"
John, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,
Rev. Levi, of the Palestine Mission, at Alex- andria, Egypt,
Jan. 7, 1820
March 6, 1820
Feb. 10, 1822
PARRY Betsey, wife of Elias, at Taunton, aged 37 years,
May 9, 1823
PARSLEY Mr. -- , innkeeper at Bath ; his house caught fire and his three children perished ; his wife was badly hurt,
Eben, Esq., son of Rev. Moses, and brother of Chief Justice Parsons, of Massachusetts, at Byefield (Newbury), in 75th year. Amer- ican of
Lucinda, daughter of David, Sr., at West- hampton, aged 26 years. American of Solomon, at Worcester, soldier of the Revo- lution. American of
PARSONS Hon. Theophilus, chief justice of Massachusetts,
Rev. John, D. D., bishop of Peterboro, Eng., aged 53 years, at Oxford University, Eng. American of
Nov. 30, 1830
June 14, 1815
451
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
PARSONS Rev. William, American missionary to Jerusalem, at Alexandria, Egypt. Ameri- can of
Eliza Annis, daughter of William, at Olney- ville, aged 17 years, 2 days,
July 15, 1822
Sept. 27, 1822
Sept. 27, 1822
Mary Jackson, wife of Dr. Usher, of Provi- dence, and daughter of Rev. Dr. Holmes, at Cambridge, aged 23 years,
June 14, 1825
John U., Esq., at Parsonfield, Me., aged 54 years, state senator from York Co. Amer- ican of
Nov. 4, 1825
William, Esq., at Alfred, Me., aged 84 years, father of Dr. U. Parsons, of Providence. American of
Aug. 8, 1826
Orrin, at Windsor Locks, Ct., was hit by a piece of a grindstone going at great speed, PARTINGTON Richard, native of England, aged 47 years,
April 22, 1815
PARTRIDGE Jesse, at Sterling, Mass .; his house took fire and 3 children perished,
Nov. 30, 1815
Mrs. Sarah, aged 76 years, at Oakham, Mass., Abel, at Ward, Mass., aged 61 years,
Oct. 28, 1826
Hon. George, at Duxbury, aged 88 years. American of
July 15, 1828
Julia, late of Templeton, at Royalston, sud- denly, aged 21 years. American of
Oct. 1, 1830
John Milton, fell from a ledge he was climb- ing, leaves wife and 4 children, at Cold Spring, N. Y. American of
July 8, 1831
PASSMORE Henry, at Smithfield, aged 20 years. American of
Dec. 20, 1814 Oct. 7, 1825
Col. Comstock, at Smithfield, aged 45 years, PATTERSON Mrs. - , in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,
Dec. 26, 1811
PATERSON Cynthia Anthony, daughter of Flavel, at Scituate, aged 2 years, 8 months, Henry Flavel, Oct. 13, Harriet Emily, Oct. 14; children of Major Flavel, at Scituate, of dysentery. American of
Sept. 29, 1821
Oct. 19, 1821
PATTERSON Tullia, wife of Major Flavell, and daughter of Caleb Aldrich, Esq., at Scit- uate, aged 37 years.
Robert, LL. D., at Philadelphia, in 82d year. American of
Nelson, a suicide, despondent over recent heavy losses at play. American of
July 11, 1823
July 30, 1824
May 13, 1828
Alwon, son of David, Jr., son of David, at Westhampton, aged 19 years. American of David, at Westhampton, aged 75 years. American of
June 14, 1822
Aug. 22, 1832
Nov. 30, 1822
452
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PATERSON James B., at New York, from a runaway horse,
PATRICK Thomas, aged 41 years, at New York, long known as a pyrotechnic artist at Castle Garden. American of
Feb. 15, 1830
PATT Olney, house carpenter, at Cahawba, Ala., aged 28 years, native of Rhode Island,
Benjamin, at Cumberland, in 48th year, sud- denly,
July 1, 1822
Capt. Jonathan, in 72d year, at Johnston. American of
July 4, 1823
Catharine Arnold, daughter of Anthony B., at Windham, Ct.,
Dec. 13, 1826
Anthony B., formerly of Scituate, at Kill- ingly, Ct., in 31st year,
April 4, 1827 Sept. 5, 1831
David, aged 73 years,
Jan. 22, 1822
PATTEN Eliza, in 11th year,
Susan, wife of Charles and daughter of Capt. Samuel Soule, of Providence, at New York, in 48th year,
Oct. 17, 1823
PATTON Isaac, killed in a duel with Dr. W. H. Harrington. American of
Aug. 17, 1827
PAUL Mrs. Lillas, in 54th year,
Nov. 25, 1816
John, Esq., a suicide. He is the third brother of the family that has died by this means, in England. American of Phebe, widow of William, in 84th year. Wilbour, aged 59 years,
May 7, 1819 Aug. 16, 1823 Oct. 1, 1823
Mrs. -. at Charleston, S. C. American of Dea Edward, at Taunton, aged 76 years,
July 29, 1825
Sarah, at New York City, known generally as "Old Aunt Sarah," aged 1 16 years. Amer- ican of
March 3, 1829
James B., formerly of Williamstown, Mass., at Matilda, U. C., aged 33 years. Amer- ican of
Rev. Thomas, at Boston, aged 55 years, min- ister for several years of the First African Baptist Church,
April 14, 1831
Feb. 20, 1818
Major John, at Stratsburgh, N. Y., aged 87 years, one of Major Andre's captors,
PAULL Maria, at Taunton, aged 21 years. American of
Zebedee, of Bristol, at Norfolk, Va. Amer- ican of
PAYERNE Adeline, youngest daughter of Frances, in 18th year,
Dec. 3, 1830
PAULDING Major John, at Yorktown. N. Y., one of Major Andre's captors,
Dec. 30, 1820
Oct. 24, 1823
Oct. 18, 1825
Jan. 12, 1831 €
April 13, 1826
Nov. 26, 1832
Aug. 6, 1820
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
453
PAYSON Rev. Seth, D. D., at Rindge, N. H., aged 61 years, a trustee of Dartmouth Col- lege. American of
Asa, formerly of Providence, at Boston. American of
John Otis, at the Theological Seminary, An- dover, Mass., suddenly; was member of junior class, aged 22 years ; was native of Pomfret and graduate of Yale College,
PEABODIE Clorinda B., infant daughter of Al- den,
Lieut. Ebenezer, at Boxford, in 87th year. In 1759-60 was in the French War; was discharged from the Continental Army in 1780; was at Bunker Hill, at Saratoga, where Burgoyne surrendered, and in Gen. Sullivan's expedition against the Six Na- tions ; was twice married ; had 12 children, 4 only now living,
Jan. 23, 1829
May 18, 1819
Feb. 12, 1821
Anna, wife of Caleb, at Middletown, aged 73 years,
William, at Newport, aged 62 years,
Caleb, at Middletown, aged 72 years,
James, at Boston, aged 38 years. American of
Jesse, at Salem, aged 29 years. American of PEACE Prophet, at the Onondaga castle. This Indian chief was noted for his drunkenness but, falling insensible, when he awoke he said he had seen heaven and no drunkards could get in there. He thereupon reformed and lived a temperate life American of Joseph, Esq., at Philadelphia,
PEAKES Joseph. of Hingham, aged about 30 years, at Key West,
PEARCE Mary, wife of John, at Warren, aged 40 years,
Richard, formerly of Bristol, at Rehoboth, in 73d vear,
Mehitable, wife of Peleg, at Rehoboth, in 34th year,
William H., aged 14 years, drowned while washing sheep in Palmer's river, Rehoboth,
March 10, 1820
Feb. 24, 1826
Jan. 31, 1830
Aug. 5, 1828
PEABODY Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, at New- port, in 34th year,
Mrs. Deborah, at Bristol, aged 75 years, formerly of Newport,
Abigail, wife of Charles, at Bristol, aged 37 years. American of
Oct. 8, 1822
July 29, 1823 Feb. 9, 1826 July 29, 1829
Jan. 15, 1830 Feb. 9, 1830
Sept. 12, 1815 March 31, 1826
April 6, 1825
Jan. 6, 1809
May 5, 1809
Feb. 10, 1810
May 29, 1810
454
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PEARCE Col. William, at Paulingstown, Dutch- ess Co., N. Y., in 68th year, an officer of the Revolution. American of
Michael, in this town, in 22d year,
Ellis, at Little Compton, in 24th year,
PEARSE Capt. Josiah, at Bristol, in 34th year. American of
PEARCE Thomas, aged 60 years, formerly of Scituate, R. I., at Hartford, Washington Co., N. Y., after a confinement of 11 years, 6 months. Four years, 6 months of the time he never spoke or would be served by any one but his wife. A year before his death he became rational,
Oliver, Esq., at Fayetteville, N. C., in 51st year,
Nov. 20, 1815
Aug. 6, 1816 Sept. 4, 1816
May 11, 1817
Jan. 21, 1818
Eva, wife of Reuben, at North Providence, in 56th year,
March 21, 1818
-, only son of Samuel, at East Greenwich, aged about 3 years, from a bean in nis windpipe,
June 18, 1818
Aug. 25, 1819
Col. Benjamin, at Newport, in 39th year. American of
Sept. 21, 1819
Oct. 31, 1819
John, at Newport, in 67th year ; was a soldier in the Revolution and pensioner under the recent act of Congress. American of Sally, wife of Samuel, in 28th year.
Nov. 12, 1819 April 2, 1820
May 30, 1820
Sept. 26, 1820
Feb. 16, 1821
Phebe, widow of Capt. Richard, at Rehoboth, in 80th year,
William, at sea, on board brig Sall and Hope, on passage from Matanzas,
William, eldest son of Capt. William, 2d, at Bristol, aged 16 years,
Feb. 2, 1813 Nov. 2, 1813 June 13, 1814
Aug. 19, 1814
Sept. 5, 1815
Benjamin, at Litchfield, Ct., aged 17 years, while attempting to swim. American of Samuel, at Prudence Isle, aged 97 years,
Lucy, daughter of Reuben, of North Provi- dence, at Charleston, S. C., aged 24 years, Phebe, widow of Ephraim, at Johnston, aged 84 years,
Cynthia, daughter of Capt. Reuben, of North Providence, at Charleston, S. C., aged . 22 years,
Benoni, Esq., in 89th year,
Nathan, Esq., merchant, formerly of this town, at Fayetteville, N. C., aged about 50 years. American of
Philip, Esq., at East Greenwich, aged 67 years,
Mrs. - , wife of Capt. Samuel, at Prudence Island, suddenly. American of
June 13, 1821
July 2, 1821
Oct. 3, 1821
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
455
PEARCE Sally, widow of George and daugh- ter of William Lindsey, at Bristol,
Abram B., son of Robert, of Providence, at sea, on board ship Mary Almy of this port, on passage from Liverpool to Stockholm, aged 17 years,
May -, 1822
George, First Lieut. U. S. Ship Macedonian, at Craney Island, Norfolk, Va. American of
Aug. 16, 1822
Mary S., widow of late Oliver, and youngest daughter of Dr. Benjamin West, late of Providence, at Fayetteville, N. C.,
Sept. 17, 1822
Richard, native of Rhode Island, at Charles- ton, S. C., aged 39 years ; had resided there 20 years. American of
Feb. 21, 1823
Luther, eldest son of Capt. William, 3d, of Bristol, on board sloop Advice, very sud- denly. American of
May 20, 1823
Dutee J., youngest son of Dutee J., at New- port, aged 3 years, I month,
Aug. 12, 1823
Sarah, wife of Rev. Preserved, at Rehoboth, aged about 60 years,
Oct. 4, 1823 Oct. 28, 1823
George B., at Charleston, S. C., native of Providence, aged 37 years,
Caroline, infant daughter of Earl D.,
Ruth, wife of Jeremiah, at Portsmouth, aged 81 years,
March 14, 1825
Sally, daughter of late John A., of Providence, at sea, on board of schooner Gen. Hawes, on her passage from Charleston, S. C., sud- denly, in 22d year,
May 29, 1825
Eliza Sherman, daughter of Pardon S., aged 13 months, 14 days,
Aug. 6, 1825
Mrs. Hannah, aged 72 years, widow of Capt. Benjamin, and only daughter of late Jabez Champlain, Esq., of Newport, at Charles- ton, S. C. American of
PEARSE Ebenezer, at Bristol, suddenly,
PEARCE Ruth, wife of Hon. William, at Bris- tol, aged 58 years, member of Episcopal Church,
Lydia, daughter of late Richard, at Rehoboth, aged 60 years,
Elizabeth, widow of John, at Newport, aged 60 years,
Abby, wife of Hon. Dutee J., and daughter of late Capt. James, at Newport, aged 38 years, Samuel, Esq., at Prudence Island, aged 74 years,
Aug. 19, 1825 Feb. 26, 1826
June 25, 1826
Oct. 20, 1826 Nov. 7, 1826
July 4, 1827
Dec. 7, 1827
Dec. 6, 1821
Reuben, in 69th year,
April 10, 1824 Feb. 7, 1825
456
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PEARSE Margy, wife of Capt. William, 3d, of
Bristol, daughter of James Luther, of Swanzey, at Bristol. aged 41 years,
PEARCE Richmond Bullock, infant son of Ed- ward, aged 6 months,
Jan. 28, 1829
James M., of Massachusetts, chief officer of. ship Providence, at sea, in the Straits of Macassar,
Oct. 29, 1829
Mary D., at Boston, aged 62 years. Ameri- can of
April 22, 1831 May 15, 1831
Albert G., in 24th year,
Robert, at Slatersville, aged about 54 years, suddenly,
Jan. 4, 1832
William Henry, infant son of Henry, aged 7 months.
March 8, 1832
PEARSEA Miss -, at New York, aged about 17 years, burnt to death,
Oct. 29, 1825
PEARSON Tabitha, widow, in Ashby. Mass., in 101st year ; had been blind about 20 years, but a fortnight before her death her sight returned so she could read without glasses. American of
Judeth, wife of Col. Samuel, in 54th year,
Phebe Arnold, infant daughter of Luther, in 5th year,
May 30, 1826
Samuel Arnold, only son of Luther, aged 16 months,
June 8, 1826
Daniel C., of Providence, at New Orleans, in 31st year,
Sept. - , 1828
Capt. William, at Plymouth, soldier of the Revolution. American of
Nov. 30, 1830
July 23, 1810
Aug. 2, 1817
Hannah, infant daughter of Nathaniel, aged 18 months,
Sept. 14, 1817
Rebecca, wife of Cornelius, at Providence, in 33d year,
Mary, wife of Nathaniel, in 45th year,
Elizabeth Washburn, infant daughter of Na- thaniel,
Nathaniel, aged about 46 years,
Capt. Levi, at Shrewsbury, Mass., aged 84 years; served in the Revolution. The obituary notice says he was father and sole projector of the mail stage route in the United States and first projector of the turnpike, and it is said the first act before the Massachusetts Assembly was upon his petition. It seems strange to record that
Feb. 7, 1828
Feb. 1, 1819 April 3, 1819
July 15, 1819 Nov. 10, 1821
PEASE Mrs. Jerusha, in this town, in 66th year, William E., son of Nathaniel, in this town, in 18th year,
June 25, 1816 Oct. 18, 1824
457
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
PEASE :
just before the establishment of the stage route the mail between Boston, Hartford and New York was carried once a fortnight in a pair of saddle bags,
Charles, of Newport, killed by being run over by a cart. He was about 30 years old, PEATRORS John Nelson, at Richmond, Va., hatter, found murdered and robbed. Robert Gibson, a stranger, has been ar- rested for the crime. American of
PEAVY Capt. John N., at Eastport, Me., aged 40 years. American of
PECK Peleg, at Swanzey, in 33d year, Bethiah, daughter of Rufus, in 18th year,
Ebenezer, Esq., at Rehoboth, in 79th year,
Anstress, aged 28 years,
Jerathmeil, at Rehoboth, in 87th year,
Pascal Paoli, of Providence, aged 25 years, suddenly, on board the brig Nimrod, off Sandy Hook,
April 12, 1812
Oct. 9, 1812 Dec. 24, 1812
Jan. 12, 1813
May 11, 1814
Martha, wife of George W., Esq., at Reho- both, in 28th year,
Dec. 21, 1814
Sibbel, of Ebenezer, at Rehoboth, in 64th year,
Oct. 15, 1815
Nov. 10, 1815
Penelope, widow of Capt. John, in this town, in 79th year,
Millesent, wife of Cyrel, in 57th year,
Sarah, wife of Capt. Joseph, in this town, in 63d year,
Feb. 17, 1816
Ebenezer, at Barrington, also his wife, son and brother, all of the prevailing fever. American of
Mary, widow of Col. Shubael, at Rehoboth, in 8Ist year; sermon by Rev. Mr. Rose, Isa. XL, 6, 7, 8. American of
Horace, youngest son of Capt. Lewis, in 32d year,
Jan. 26, 1824
March 9, 1829
July 18, 1817
July 24, 1818 March 28, 1809 Dec. 7, 1810
July 13, 1811
Aug. 13, 1811 March 23, 1812
James, a native of this town, at Savannah, Ga., aged 25 years. American of William, in this town, in 34th year,
John Mathewson, youngest son of Col. Will- iam, of this town, aged 24 years, at New York; buried there in Trinity Church yard,
Amey, wife of Aaron, of Society of Friends, in this town, in 62d year,
Peleg G., at Catskill, N. Y., aged 19 years, from bites of a wolf. American of
Dec. 31, 1815 Jan. 8, 1816
Jeremiah (colored), at Seekonk, aged 110 years. American of
March 1, 1816
April 30, 1816
Nov. 15, 1816
March 27, 1817
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PECK Philip Lyon, son of Rufus, in this town, in 18th year,
Jonathan, at Rehoboth, in 84th year,
Lyman, native of Providence, at New Or- leans, in 26th year,
Sept. 23, 1817
Ruth, widow of Jonathan, at Rehoboth, in 79th year,
Oct. 18, 1817
Isaac, Jr., in 18th year,
Oct. 27, 1817
Capt. Ambrose, at Swanzey, in 71st year. American of
Feb. 3, 1818
Rufus, Jr., son of Rufus, in 21st year,
Sept. 7, 1818
John, son of Capt. Lewis, at Providence, aged 41 years,
Oct. 15, 1818
Mrs. Mary, wife of Aaron, Jr., and daughter of Capt. Valentine Bernard, of New York, at Providence, in 35th year,
May 10, 1819
Esther, wife of Ebenezer, daughter of the late Samuel Barnes, of Barrington, in 43d year, leaves 4 children, at Scituate, sud- denly,
Nov. 12, 1819
William, son of Nathaniel, at Barrington, aged 8 years,
Dec. 27, 1819
James, aged 41 years, surviving partner of firm of John and James Peck,
March 24, 1821
Maria Louisa, daughter of Caleb, at Seekonk, in 5th year,
Aug. 13, 1821 Aug. 31, 1821
Susan Ann, daughter of Caleb, at Seekonk, Catharine Sabin, daughter of George W., at Rehoboth, aged 10 years, 2 months,
Sept. 23, 1821
Matilda, wife of Jesse F., of Pelham, Mass., daughter of Samuel Tingley, of and at At- tleboro, in 42d year,
Oct. 16, 1821
Matilda, wife of Jesse F., of Raynham, daugh- ter of Samuel Tingley, of and at Middle- boro, aged 42 years,
Oct. 16, 1821
Martha Davis, only daughter of Benjamin, aged 2 years, 5 months,
Jan. 16, 1822
Aaron, in 79th year,
May 17, 1822
Nancy, wife of Horatio, at Barrington, aged 21 years,
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