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Dec. 28, 1821
Abby, daughter of Nathan, at Coventry, in 2Ist year,
Feb. 10, 1822
Christopher, at Greenfield, Mass., aged 79 years, formerly of Rhode Island,
July 30, 1822 Aug. 13, 1822
Oct. 14, 1822 Oct. 29, 1822
Restcome, at Newport, aged 64 years,
Sarah, wife of Holliman, Esq., at Cranston, aged 66 years,
William, 2d, in 54th year. (Masonic honors) Major Pardon, at Warwick, in 70th year,
Lieut. Richard M., at Thompson's Island, James W., in 34th year,
Mrs. Lydia, formerly of Pomfret, Ct., at Fos- ter. American of
Jan. 9, 1824
Jan. 14, 1824
Martha, wife of William, at Newport, aged 52 years. Her clothes caught fire,
May 28, 1824
Ann, of Lebanon, Ct., daughter of late Henry, of South Kingstown, in 37th year, Philip, formerly of Brattleboro, Vt., at North Providence, aged 30 years,
Aug. 3, 1824
Philip Henry, son of Philip, aged 6 years,
Joseph, at Freedom, N. Y., native of Cran- : ston, in 68th year,
Aug. 4, 1824 Aug. 16, 1824
Nov. 23, 1824
Edmund, at North Providence, aged 29 years, Capt. William, at South Kingstown, in 84th year, soldier of the Revolution ; was at White Plains and Germantown; distin- guished himself at Red Bank,
Dec. 8, 1822 March 17, 1823 July 12, 1823 Aug. 11, 1823 Aug. 17, 1823
Thomas, son of Rouse T., at Prudence Island, in 17th year,
484
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
POTTER Joseph, at Freedom, N. Y .; served in the Revolution ; was in Battle of Rhode Island and at Yorktown After the war he removed to Dutchess Co., N. Y., in 1792, where he has since lived. American of
Nicholas, formerly of Rhode Island ; had re- sided at Huntington, Penn., where he died, for nearly 30 years ; was in his grst year, John, at Scituate. in 78th year, of Society of Friends,
Dec. 21, 1824
Dec. 26, 1824
Feb. 15, 1825
Philip Henry, infant son of Philip, aged 3 weeks,
June 26, 1825
William, in 42d year,
Ezra, at Scituate, aged 61 years,
John C., son of Joshua, of Providence, at sea, on passage home from Port au Prince, in 2Ist year, mate of brig Sall and Hope of this port. American of
Jan. 24, 1826
George, formerly of this state, at Grafton, N. H., aged 74 years,
March 29, 1826
William Lafayette, son of William, aged 2 years,
July 18, 1826
Sally, wife of late Mowry, in 6ist year, sud- denly,
July 26, 1826
William Augustus, son of Capt. Waterman, at Southbridge, Mass., in 12th year,
July 28, 1826
Phillips (colored), at an advanced age,
Jan. 19, 1827
Abigail, widow of William, at Newport, in 86th year,
March 1, 1827
Miss Frances, at Warwick, aged 73 years,
March 5, 1827
April 16, 1827
July 2, 1827 Aug. 23, 1827 Oct. 2, 1827
Mrs. Eliza, wife of Robert W., at Cranston, aged 25 years,
Abigail, wife of Capt. Joseph, aged 79 years, Joseph K., merchant, in 37th year,
Mary Ann, daughter of Jabez J., at Provi- dence, in 20th year,
Pardon, at Cranston, aged 68 years,
Mary, widow of Capt. James, of Middletown, at Newport, in 83d year,
Col. Andrew, at Coventry, aged 67 years,
June 7, 1828 Aug. 10, 1828 Oct. 4, 1828
Oct. 28, 1828
Jan. 12, 1829
Feb. 26, 1829 March 27, 1829
Elam O., Esq., aged 54 years, at Enfield, Ct. He cut his hard with a sickle, but thought not much of the wound, the sixth day after he was taken in spasms and died next day of lockjaw,
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Capt. Job, at Pawtuxet, in 48th year,
Philip, merchant, in 38th year, Masonic honors, Mrs. Nancy, aged 27 years,
Aug. 10, 1825
Nov. 25, 1825
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
485
POTTER Abijah, aged 16 years, found dead in bed; had been affected with a polypus. American of
Rev. Micah, at Plainfield, N. H .; was in- stalled over the church and society in 1804 and continued until 1824, when from ad- vanced age he retired ; before this was at Sterling, Ct., aged 82 years. American of Allen, at Dartmouth, aged 34 years. He never sat, stood or walked during his life. American of
July 31, 1829
Sept. 25, 1829
Nov. 10, 1829
Mary, wife of Thomas, Sr., at Portsmouth, in 83d year ; they had been married 64 years. American of
Dec. 29, 1829
Arthur D., at Boston, aged 50 years. Amer- ican of
Abby, daughter of Phineas, aged 4 years,
Celia A., daughter of late Capt. John O., at Newport, in 22d year. American of
Oct. 22, 1830
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Henry T., at Middletown. American of
Feb. 1, 1831
James, at Coventry, aged 62 years. Ameri- can of
March 15, 1831 May. 19, 1831
Olney E., at Foster, aged 43 years,
Thomas, Sr., aged 87 years, formerly member of General Assembly, at Portsmouth,
Abby D., daughter of Christy, aged 10 months,
George A., in 22d year,
Joseph, in 93d year,
Moses, infant son of Moses, aged 10 months, Sarah Elizabeth, infant daughter of Robert, aged 15 months,
April 20, 1832
Aug. 11, 1832
Nov. 16, 1832
Nov. 18, 1832
POWELL C. S., at Halifax, N. S., aged 62 years, formerly manager of Boston Theatre, brother of present manager,
Snelling, Esq., senior manager Boston Thea- tre, at Boston,
Rev. Benjamin, in Liverpool, Eng .; he had just arrived home from the United States. American of
Mrs. - , at Windsor, Vt., aged 100 years. American of
Alfred H., in Virginia, aged 50 years, sud- denly. American of
June 2, 1831
June 26, 1831 . July 26, 1831 Dec. 12, 1831
March 3, 1832
Lydia, widow of George B., at Scituate, in 38th year,
Philipina Louisa, daughter of late Philip, aged 5 years,
James K., son of late Joseph K., aged 5 years, 7 months,
April 27, 1811
April 8, 1821
Jan. 14, 1825
April 20, 1830
Aug. 12, 1831
Jan. 15, 1830 May 2, 1830
486
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
POWELL Alfred H., late member of Virginia Convention, in Virginia. American of POWER Ann, in this town, in 77th year,
Miss Mary, daughter of late Capt. John, of North Providence, in 87th year, at Provi- dence,
James, at Mobile, aged 35 years,
Rebecca, widow of Nicholas, in 79th year,
Oct. 28, 1825
Capt. Edward, son of late John, of Boston, at New York, suddenly,
Jan. 25, 1828
James, Esq., editor of Dublin Fireman's Jour- nal, at Dublin. American of
Sept. 22, 1829
POWERS Robert, seaman, of Hampton, Mass .. at sea, on board ship Dromo, on her voyage to Canton. American of
July 13, 1810
Michael, executed for murder of Timothy Kennedy, at Boston,
May 25, 1820
Clarissa, at Oakham, Mass., in 36th year,
Sept. 26, 1821
Ely Lane, at Croydon, Vt., aged 13 years, crushed between two logs. American of
July 1, 1831
PRATT Mary, wife of Robert P., and daughter of the late James Larkin, of Newport, at Mendon, in 37th year,
Feb. 7, 1819
Waterman, formerly of Providence, at Bos- ton, aged 43 years,
Dec. 22, 1819
Marcus, son of Abijah, Esq., at Foxboro, in 23d year, member junior class Brown Uni- versity,
Oct. 17, 1821
Hannah, widow of Paul, at Taunton, aged 90 years. American of
Nov. 2, 1821
Shubael, at Foxboro, aged 33 years,
July 18, 1822
Joseph W., son of Robert P., aged 2 years. American of
Feb. 4, 1823
Capt. Greenleaf, at Middleboro, aged 42 years, Capt. John, at Mansfield, aged 80 years,
Oct. 24, 1824
Marcus Leonard, infant son of Peter, Esq.,
Dec. 23, 1824
Mary Eliza, infant daughter of Job L., aged 4 weeks,
July 8, 1825
Sarah, widow of Isaac, formerly of Ward, Mass., at Augusta, N. Y., aged 87 years. American of
Dea. Elijah, at Foxboro, aged 52 years,
Aaron, in 30th year,
Mrs. Margaret, at Barre, aged 82 years. American of
Andrew, Esq., at Berlin, Ct., aged 73 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of
Eliza Ann, wife of Job L., in 32d year, leaves two children,
Sept. 6, 1825 Jan. 2, 1828 Jan. 31, 1828
Sept. 25, 1829
Feb. 2, 1830
Dec. 21, 1830
Dec. 23, 1831 April 21, 1813
May 15, 1821 Aug. 19, 1825
May 8, 1824
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
487
PRATT Joseph M., aged 20 years, at Amherst, Erie Co., N. Y., from too much whiskey> American of
Capt. Joseph, at Oxford, N. H., aged 81 years, a well known sea captain. American of PRAY Hugh, at Foster, aged 90 years, lacking 16 days ; has resided there about 74 years, Amey, wife of Oliver, at Foster, in 25th year, Amey Hopkins, daughter of Oliver, at Fos- ter, aged 13 days. American of
April 6, 1832 Jan. 25, 1833
Aug. 4, 1816
Oct. 17, 1817
Nov. 4, 1817
Sarah, daughter of Peter, of Foster, at Provi- dence, aged 12 years,
Col. John, on board brig Hunter, in the bay ; was returning from Savannah,
Mrs. Ann, widow of Col. John, formerly of Providence, at Savannah, Ga., aged 56 years,
May 19, 1827
PREBLE Capt. Samuel and his sister, Miss Rachal, at Woolwich, Me. American of
PRENTICE . Hon. Joseph, one of judges of the General Court of Virginia, at Williamsburg, Va. American of
Rev. Thomas, D. D., aged 66 years, at Med- field, Mass.,
Joseph W. B., only son of John, in this town, aged 2 years, 9 months,
Rev. Thomas, pastor Second Congregational Church, at Charlestown, Mass.,
Dr. Samuel, at Northfield, Mass.,
Charles, at Brimfield, Mass., author of Vol- ume of Poems, etc. American of
Joseph Barrett, son of John, in 4th year,
Thomas M., formerly postmaster of Portland, Me., at Lexington, Ky. American of
Aug. 19, 1823
Capt. Prentice, of Providence, at Philadel- phia, of the pleurisy,
March 2, 1827
Harriet, at Taunton, aged 25 years. Amer- ican of
PRENTISS Capt. Christopher B., in 46th year, PRENTICE George W., at Keene, N. H., for 8 years junior editor of New York States- man,
Thomas Webb, son of John, aged 2 years, Capt. Thomas, in 72d year,
Albert Rogers, only son of Thomas, aged 3 years, 6 months,
PRESBREY Allen Francis, aged 10 years, son of Capt. Allen, drowned at Dighton,
PRESBURY Harriet, daughter of Capt. John, at Taunton, aged 25 years,
March 1, 1829 April 2, 1829 Jan. 21, 1831
Sept. 3, 1832
May 14, 1827
Oct. 21, 1822
Sept. 12, 1818 July 10, 1819
May 17, 1825
July 7, 1809
Feb. 28, 1814 Jan. 20, 1816
Oct. 5, 1817 Dec. 3, 1818
Oct. 31, 1820 Sept. 28, 1821
Dec. 21, 1827 Jan. 21, 1828
488
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PRESBURY Alfred, of Norton, at Taunton, aged 27 years,
Eliza Ann, aged 15 years, daughter of Capt. John, Jr., at Taunton,
Dea. James, at Taunton, aged 88 years,
Prudence, daughter of Capt. John, of Taun- ton, at Fall River, aged 40 years. Amer- ican of
July 1, 1828
PRESCOTT Gen. - , in England, aged 89 years, colonel of 28th regiment,
Dec. 1, 1815
Col. Lemuel, at Lubec, Me., officer of the Massachusetts line in the Revolution ; commanded a battalion of light infantry under Gen. Lafayette. American of
Aug. 25, 1826
Hon. James, formerly Chief Justice of Court of Common Pleas, Middlesex Co., more re- cently Judge of Probate, at Groton. Amer- ican of
Oct. 23, 1829
Admiral, Second Officer on Naval List, aged 93 years; 52 years since he commanded the Queen 98 in action between Keppall and De Orvilliers, which was the origin of the celebrated Court Martial on Admiral Keppall. American of
July 7, 1830
PRESSLER William, aged 7 years, 3 months, son of Henry, near Nicetown, Penn., from hydrophobia; was bitten June 19, and taken ill Aug. 1. American of
PRESTON Capt. Achilles, aged 84 years; was at the capture of Ticonderoga and Mon- treal and was under Gen. Wolfe. Ameri- can of
July 1, 1814
Gen. William, Surveyor General of U. S, for Western District, at St. Louis, Illinois,
June 1, 1826
PREVOST Lt. Gen. Sir George, in England, aged 49 years; was recently Governor in Chief and Commander of the Forces in all British North America. American of
PRICE Mr. - , at Baltimore, Md., drowned while fording a stream. American of
Capt. Samuel, Ist U. S. Artillery, in Ohio. American of
Benjamin, of New York, killed in a duel at Hoboken with Major Greene, a British Officer, whom he wounded. American of Simeon W., at Newport, aged 44 years, Oliver, aged 3 years. American of
Edward, native of Birmingham, Eng., at At- tleboro, Mass., in 58th year,
Edward, at Attleboro, aged 53 years ; was a native of England and the first gilt button
Aug. 18, 1823
Aug. 20, 1822
March 8, 1816
Aug. 10, 1810
Dec. 21, 1813
May 21, 1816 May 6, 1823 Nov. 16, 1824
Nov. 18, 1824
Aug. II, 1824 April 9, 1828
489
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
PRICE :
manufacturer in the United States, sud- denly. American of
Dec. 2, 1824
Miss Sarah, at Newport, aged .70 years. American of Dec. 7, 1824 Aug. 25, 1830 Sarah, wife of Oliver, in 43d year, PRIDEAUX William, Lt. Gen. of the French forces, at the Military College, Sand- hurst, Eng., aged 83 years. American of Oct. 4, 1816 PRIESTLY Rev. Timothy, brother of the cele- brated Dr. Priestly, in England, aged 80 years. American of July 1, 1814
PRIME Samuel, formerly keeper of the Golden Ball Hotel, Haverhill, at Albany, N. Y., aged 50 years. American of
Jan. 8, 1830
PRINCE James, Jr., son of James, Esq., of Bos- ton, merchant, at Havana,
Jan. 21, 1818 April 30, 1819 Feb. 10, 1821
James, at Providence, in 61st year, James, U. S. Marshal, at Boston,
-- , at Plymouth, aged about 78 years ; was with Barton in the capture of Prescott, and broke the door down with his head. Amer- ican of
Nov. 2, 1821
Oct. 12, 1824
John G , merchant, of Salem, Mass., drowned at Columbus, Ga., while bathing,
July 18, 1831
James B., Esq., at Beaufort, N. C., in 26th year, graduate of Brown 1825,
Oct. 10, 1831
PRINGLE Mark, Esq., long a merchant at Bal- timore, at Havre de Grace, Md. American of
Robert, native of Scotland, at Providence, aged about 27 years,
Jan. 14, 1823
PRIOLEAN Col. John Cordes, at Charleston, S. C., in 53d year. American of
July 15, 1825
PRIOR William, at Newport, aged 83 years. American of
Martha, widow of William, at Newport, aged 86 years,
PRISCO S. J., at Boston, aged 21 years. Amer- ican of
April 29, 1831
PRITCHARD Henry, voluntarily starved him- self to death, dying on the 25th day, at Portsmouth, Va. American of
Mrs. Ann, aged about 45 or 50 years, mur- dered and thrown down a well on her own farm, at New Point Comfort, Va.,
PROBIN Governour, at St. Christopher's,
Jan. 26, 1819
March 21, 1823 Sept. 13, 1823
July 26, 1822
Dec. 31, 1828 Jan. 9, 1819
Hon. William, M. C., at Princeton, Ind. American of
490
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PROCTOR Mary, wife of Russell, at Olneyville, Leland, son of Nathaniel, at Olneyville, in 8th year, drowned in the river,
Izak, at Baltimore, Society of Friends. American of
Walter, son of Capt. Russell, at Olneyville, aged I year, 11 months. American of
John, Esq., attorney at law, at Athol, Mass. American of
Catharine Russell, daughter of Nathaniel, Jr., at Olneyville, aged 15 months,
Ann S., youngest daughter of Nathaniel, at Olneyville, in 19th year,
Nathaniel, Jr., at Olneyville, in 31st year,
Daniel, son of Capt. Russell, at Olneyville, aged 15 years,
John Russell, infant son of John, at Olney- ville,
PROSPECT Thomas Sweetland, son of John, aged 10 months,
Sept. 4, 1827
PROSSER John, Esq., at Richmond, aged 45 years,
Oct. 13, 1821
PROUD Joseph Jacobs, only son of late Capt. John, in 27th year,
Hannah, wife of Samuel, at Providence, aged 61 years,
Thomas, aged 44 years,
PROUDFIT Daniel, M. D., at Philadelphia, an eminent philanthropic physician, aged 42 years,
Feb. 27, 1814
PROUTE Loring, of Bowdoinham, Me .. at Providence, killed by a fall of a pair of shears in the shipyard,
Joseph, in 58th year, formerly of Portland, Me.,
PROUTY Anne, wife of Johnson, aged 73 years, at Southbridge,
Joel, 48 years, drowned in wreck of pleasure boat Bunker Hill, in Boston harbor,
PROVAN Dr. - , at Natchez, Tenn. Amer- ican of
PROVOOST Rev. Samuel, D. D., Bishop of New York, suddenly, in 73d year. American of PROVOST J. B., U. S. agent to South America, in Upper Peru,
PRUSSIA Louise Auguste Wilhelmina Amelie, Queen of, born March 10, 1776, while on a visit to her father, the Duke of Mecklen- bourg Strelitz; has left 4 sons and 3 daughters in Germany,
Dec. 4, 1813 June 23, 1820
July 28, 1820
Sept. 4, 1821
Aug. 20, 1822
Sept. 3, 1824
May 10, 1825 Feb. 17, 1829
Dec. 25, 1830 June 26, 1832
Oct. 23, 1814
Dec. 4, 1818 Nov. 4, 1828
April 17, 1822
Aug. 8, 1822
Feb. 4, 1829
June 12, 1832
Nov. 14, 1823
Sept. 15, 1815
March 5, 1825
July 19, 1810
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
491
PRYOR Jefferson, killed by James and Stephen Ferrell, in a quarrel near Old River Lake, Ark.,
PUGH Samuel, in Pennsylvania, aged 35 years, killed by a cow. American of
PULLEN William, Jr., native of Newport, at Havana, in 24th year,
Calvin, son of Matthew, at Newport, aged 4 years, 5 months. American of
PULLER Sir Christopher, Chief Justice of Ben- gal, at Calcutta, Ind .; this name is well known in connection with that of Bosanquet as Reporter of Law Cases. American of
PUNTANE Capt. -, and his brother, per- ished in the shipwreck of the ship Melan- tho, on the Irish coast,
PURCELL Midshipman Gregory, aged 20 years, son of late Capt. J-, of Portsmouth, N. H., at sea, on board U. S. Brig Spark. American of
PURDY R-, blacksmith, perished in the burning of the Royal Brunswick Theatre, London,
PURRINGTON Samuel, of Society of Friends, at Salem. American of
PURKIS David, infant son of Capt. Robert, Nicholas Augustus, son of Capt. Robert, PUSIGNIER the Count, Lt. Gen. of the King's Army, in Paris. American of PUTNAM Col. Israel, eldest son of Gen Israel, at Belpre, O., in 73d year ; was one of the first settlers of the state. American of Mary, wife of Benjamin P .. at Marietta, O., aged 21 years. American of
Mrs. Mary, wife of Aaron, and daughter of Timothy Greene, at North Providence, in 24th year,
Gen. Rufus, at Marietta, O. American of Gen. Rufus, near Marietta, O., aged about 90 years ; was a Brigadier General by brevet at close of Revolution and was afterwards a Brigadier under Wayne in the Western Army ; was a native of Rutland, Mass. The Marquis De Lafayette is now the only surviving General of the Revolution. American of
Gen. Rufus, his death was prema ure, is now in good health. American of
Gen. Rufus, at Marietta, O., an officer of the Revolution and Father of the Western Country ; was in his 87th year. His death
Feb. 19, 1831
July 30, 1819
Ang. 1, 1824
Ang. 5, 1825
Nov. 23, 1824
March 18, 1816
Oct. 12, 1824
Feb. 28, 1828
Jan. 3, 1823 July 30, 1824 April 11, 1828
June 28, 1816
April 28, 1812
Jan. 10, 1822
Oct. 17, 1820 Sept. 5, 1823
Nov. 20, 1823
Nov. 28, 1823
492
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
PUTNAM :
has been before announced, but this report is without doubt true. Gen. Lafayette is now the only general officer of the Revo- lution living,
Israel, at Danvers, Mass., aged 82 years ; nephew of Gen. Rufus, and a soldier of the Revolution. American of
March 1I, 1825
Samuel D., formerly of Sutton, at Charlton, Mass., aged 27 years. American of
Sept. 6, 1825
Oliver, formerly of Newburyport, late of Boston, at Hampstead, aged 48 years. American of
July 21, 1826
Peter Schuyler, Esq., youngest son of Gen. Israel, of Connecticut, at Williamstown. American of
Nov. 2, 1827
George, son of George W., at Grafton, aged 19 years,
July 11, 1828
Sarah, at Sutton, Mass., burnt, lived 18 hours. Her age was 13 years. American of
June 5, 1829 July 14, 1829
William, of Danbury, Ct.,
Mary, widow of Col. John, at Sutton, Mass., aged 91 years. American of
Sept. 25, 1829
Capt. Daniel, at New Salem, aged 68 years. American of
May 4, 1830 April 30, 1831
June 4, 1830
Aug. 27, 1816
Feb. 11, 1823
Q
QUADE Edward M., in 31st year, native of Ireland, at Providence,
QUARLES John, member of Virginia General Assembly, from Spottsylvania, a suicide. American of QUARMAN Emma Ann, wife of John G., daughter of Capt. John Richmond, of Dighton, at Providence, in 24th year, John G., aged 25 years,
Dec. 31, 1830
June 1, 1821
Dec. 16, 1825 March 19, 1827
Col. Daniel, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 71 years, PUTNEY Thomas, aged 73 years, a soldier of the Revolution, at Warner. American of PUTSAR Daniel, at Baltimore, aged 10 years ; fell upon the point of a wooden sword. American of
PYNCHON Stephen, Esq., at Cambridge, Mass., a representative from Brimfield, suddenly. American of
May 1, 1824
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
493
QUIGLEY Peter, of Monmouth, N. J., in 53d year,
QUIMBY Joseph, of Portland, Me., at Newport, aged 25 years. American of
Samuel, at Dover, N. H., died suddenly, in prison. American of
QUINCY Benjamin, in 37th year, from a bank caving upon him,
QUINT Mrs. Mary, at Portsmouth, N. H., aged 44 years, found dead on North Mill Bridge with a bottle of rum by her side. Ameri- can of
QUINTILLA Baron, at Lisbon. American of
Oct. 6, 1822
March 11, 1823
Oct. 20, 1829
Nov. 29, 1821
Nov. 20, 1827 Dec. 26, 1817
R
RABUN William, Governor of Georgia. Amer- ican of
RACE Andrew, at Glenville, N. Y., in 82d year, soldier of the Revolution,
RADCLIFFE Mrs. - , the novelist, in Eng- land, in 62d year. American of
RAFFERTY Rev. William, Principal of St. John's College, Md., (Episcopal). Ameri- can of Oct. 5, 1830 May 24, 1816
RAGAN Lt. Col. John, at Hagerstown, Md. American of
RAGLAND Thomas, Esq., Attorney at Law, at Romney, Va., aged about 27 years. Amer- ican of
RAILE Mrs. - , at Doylestown, Penn., fell into the well. American of
RALP Miss Ellzabeth, in England, aged 21 years ; was 34 inches high ; was never known to laugh or cry, although she could see and hear, she never weighed 20 pounds. Amer- ican of
RALSTON Dr. Samuel F., of Philadelphia, at Paris, France; was about to return home, after an absence of three years, when he was seized with a mortal illness, RAMDOLOLLDAY a wealthy Indian mer- chant, at Calcutta, aged 73 years. Amer- ican of
Nov. 12, 1819 Sept. 22, 1829 May 16, 1823
Oct. 4, 1825
Sept. 1, 1829
Feb. 22, 1820
March 20, 1829
Nov. 1, 1825
494
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
RAMILLY Sir Samuel, a suicide, aged 60 years. His wife had died a few days before .~ He leaves 6 sons and I daughter. His income was £16,000 annually,
Nov. 2, 1818
RAMSEY Dr. David, at Charleston, S. C., in 80th year, the historian of South Carolina, killed by an insane man, William Linen,
May 8, 1815
May 8, 1815
Nov. 7, 1817
Jan. 25, 1820
Feb. 22, 1820
Alexander, M. D., aged about 70 years, at Parsonfield, Me .; was a native of Scotland, but had resided many years in this country ; noted lecturer on anatomy and physiology, William, M. C. from Pennsylvania, at Car- lisle, Penn. American of
Nov. 24, 1824
RAND Isaac, M. D., A. A. S., aged 80 years, late President of Massachusetts Medical Soci- ety, at Boston,
Dec. II, 1822
Joseph, of Charlestown, Mass., at Providence, aged 39 years,
June 19, 1823
Clarissa, wife of Rev. Asa, daughter of late Capt. Nicholas Thorndike, of Beverly, Mass., aged 33 years, at Portland. Amer- ican of
July 15, 1825
RANDALL Hezekiah, at Johnston, in 29th year,
Oct. 2, 1810
Capt. Thomas, in New York. He received 36 wounds at the battle of Germantown by the bayonet and was left among the dead. At one time he acted as aide to Gen . Knox. American of
Mercy, wife of John, at North Providence, in 48th year,
Jan. 25, 181I
May 16, 181I
July 23, 1811
Anna, widow of Peter, Esq., at Johnston, in 67th year. American of
William, at Cranston, in 78th year. Amer- ican of
Caroline, infant daughter of Col. Dexter,
Jan. 22, 181I
John, able seaman, killed on board the Little Belt, in action with U. S. Frigate Presi- dent,
Joseph, eldest son of Dr. Stephen ; was a late graduate of Brown College, in this town, in 25th year,
May 10, 1816
Sept. 20, 1816 Sept. 5, 1818
Dr. David, at Charleston, S. C., shot by an insane man in the street, May 6 He died Col. Nathaniel, at Baltimore, a soldier of the Revolution. American of
Governor -, at Antigua, W. I American of
George William, Governor of Antigua, aged 53 years. American of
Oct. 7, 1831
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
495
RANDALL Benjamin F . youngest son of Jere- miah, Esq., of Pawtuxet, at Surabaga, Java, Capt. Charles, of Providence, at New York, aged 38 years,
Oct. 18, 1818
Feb. 24, 1820
Sept. 10, 1820
Freelove, second daughter of John, at North Providence, in 31st year,
Nov. 9, 1820
Jenckes, late of Coventry, at Newport, N. Y., in 37th year,
May 17, 1821
Abby, wife of Mowry, at Smithfield, aged 39 years, very suddenly,
June 29, 1822
Elizabeth, wife of Henry, aged 60 years, found dead in bed,
June 30, 1822
John P., son of Jeremiah, of Pawtuxet, at Charleston, S. C. American of
Aug. 20, 1822
Asa K., eldest son of Abraham, Esq., at Cranston, aged 25 years,
Edwin Thurber, son of Dexter, Esq.,
Capt. John, at Pawtuxet, in 73d year,
Calvin, at Thompson, Ct., aged 48 years. American of
Nov. 28, 1823
Joseph, son of Samuel, Esq., at Warren,
Mary, widow of Abraham, of Stowe, Mass., at Providence, aged 70 years,
Sept. 22, 1825
Oct. 10, 1826
-, child of Thomas, at Bristol. American of Eliza, wife of Alpheus, of Cranston, daughter of Joshua Webber, at Cumberland, in 21st year, Henry, in 69th year,
Nov. 21, 1826 April 14, 1827
George Augustus, son of Charles W., aged I year,
June 27, 1827
Jeremiah, son of William, of North Provi- dence, at Smithfield, very suddenly, aged 42 years,
July 21, 1827
March 27, 1829
Nicholas, of Cranston, at North Providence, aged 62 years, very suddenly. American of John, at Springfield, aged 100 years. H served in five campaigns in the old French War under Rogers, Bradstreet, Abercrom- bie and Amherst. American of
Ann, wife of Abraham, and daughter of Dea. Asa King, at Cranston, in 53d year, sud- denly,
April 24, 1829
April 10, 1829
Mrs. Dolly, widow of Capt. Charles, in 29th year,
Lydia, wife of Daniel, and daughter of John Harris, of Johnston, at Providence, in 35th year,
Oct. 1, 1820
Sept. 11, 1822 Sept. 12, 1822 Jan. 5, 1823
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