Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 48

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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Daniel A., 2d mate of brig Miles Standish, at sea, on passage home,


April 7, 1824 Oct. 24, 1824


496


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


RANDALL William H., in 29th year,


Susan Ann Frances, daughter of William H., of Cranston, at Pawtucket, aged 18 months, George, son of late John, at Sharon, Mass., in 21st year,


Sept. 19, 1829


March 21, 1830


June 3, 1830


George Augustus, son of Charles W., in 5th year,


June 20, 1832


Freelove, eldest daughter of Joseph, at North Providence, in 5 1 st year,


Nov. 6, 1832


RANDOLPH Peter B., of Virginia, midshipman on board U. S. Ship Macedonian, at sea. American of


March 12, 1819


Mrs. Maria, wife of Peyton, Esq., at Rich- mond, Va. American of


March 29, 1825


Col. Robert, an officer of the Revolution, at Farquier, Va , in 65th year. American of Peyton, killed in a quarrel with his brother- in-law, at Rutherford Co , Tenn.,


Oct. 4, 1825


Thomas, formerly Governor of Virginia,


RANLET Henry A., editor of Exeter Recorder, at Exeter, N. H. American of


July 14, 1818


RANOR William, of New York, at Mobile, aged 35 years,


Aug. 18, 1825


RANSOM Sophia, murdered by her husband, at New York. American of


July 6, 1831


RANTIN Mrs. of Charleston, S. C., drowned from steamboat Columbia, on her passage to Georgetown,


Oct. 21, 1824


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


Dec. 26, 1811


RAPP Mr. - , at Manheim, Penn. His house burnt and his three children perished. American of


Nov. 30, 1824


RATCH Miss Eliza, aged 18 years, at Lebanon, Ct., killed by lightning. American of RATCLIFFE Thomas, native of England, at Providence, aged 33 years,


RATHBONE Turner, daughter of Walter, Esq., at New Shoreham, in 46th year,


Mary Louisa, daughter of Capt. Benjamin, at Newport, in 10th year. American of


Elizabeth, at London, aged 14 months, drowned in a basin of water. American of Mary, wife of Capt. Benjamin H., at New- port, in 39th year,


Dec. 28, 1832


July 5, 1825


Nov. 18, 1827


Oct. 25, 1809


April 18, 1815


Dec 5. 1817


Jan. 4, 1818


George, at Sharon, aged 21 years. American of


June 8, 1830


Dec. 23, 1826 June 20, 1828


RASEY Joseph, at Albany, N. Y., aged 70 years, soldier of the Revolution. Ameri- can of


497


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


RATHBONE Walter, at New Shoreham, in 85th year, more than fifty years Town Clerk, Jane, daughter of the late Capt. Joshua, at Newport, in 21st year,


Anthony, at North Kingstown, in 79th year, Mrs. Hannah, widow of John, at North Kingstown, aged 87 years,


William Leonard, infant son of William P., aged 4 months,


Jan. 14, 1818


April 20, 1820 March 8, 1821


July 12, 1821


Aug. 28, 1830


Mr. - , from injuries received by an explo- sion of a boiler on steamboat Gen. Jackson, on the Hudson River. American of RATHBURN Rev. Valentine W., at Belling- ham, Mass., aged 52 years lacking one day, Pastor of Baptist Church there. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Gano, Prov. XIV, 12, William H., at Newport, aged 30 years,


Rev. John, at Wellington, Ct., Pastor of Baptist Church at Ashford, aged 97 years and 26 days,


Aug. 2, 1826 Oct. 18, 1830


Allen Borden, at Wickford, aged 61 years, RAUSH Frederick, at New York, aged 63 years; native of Germany, an eminent or- ganist. American of


RAVEN Richard, of this town, aged 21 years, drowned from sloop Manhattan. He


leaves a widow,


March 6, 1814


March 5, 1830


Oct. 6, 1810


July 22, 1817 June 15, 1819


Edward D., son of Joseph, aged 22 years, Edward, at Mendon, aged 79 years,


Susannah, wife of William, at Boston, aged 62 years, the novelist. American of Silas, at Uxbridge, aged 79 years,


Rosalie, wife of Samuel, and daughter of Capt. James Gramont, in 39th year,


Harriet Gramont, daughter of Samuel, in 5th yeat,


Edward Dickins, son of Samuel, in 4th year, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel, in 15th year,


Jan. 19, 1821 Aug. 31, 1822 June 16, 1823


March 12, 1824 March 6, 1825


April 21, 1825


Aug. 14; 1825 Aug. 23, 1825


Sept. 3, 1825


June 17, 1831


May 12, 1813 May 18, 1826


April 25, 1823


RAVENSCROFT Bishop, at Raleigh, N. C., aged 58 years,


RAWLS Jane, aged about 19 years, killed by lightning, at Washington, Kent Co., Del., RAWSON Rebecca, wife of Joseph, Esq., at Barrington, in 48th year,


Liberty, Esq., at Mendon, in 44th year, Mrs. Maria, formerly Mrs. Hughes, of Fed- eral Street Theatre and known as the Rival Cowslip, at Savannah, Ga. Ameri- can of


498


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


RAWSON Mary, widow, at Quincy, aged 74 years. American of


.March 11, 183%


Nathan E., son of Abner, late of Uxbridge, drowned at the Arkwright Village, in 8th year,


Aug. 30, 1832


RAY Mungo, at Montreal, aged 43 years ; was 7 years Editor of Montreal Herald. Amer- ican of


Oct. 2, 1818


Diana, daughter of the late David, at Cum- berland, in 18th year. American of


May 2, 1820


Daniel, at Johnston, aged 56 years, suddenly. American of


May 4, 1821


Major William, at Auburn, Mass., aged 54 years,


July 29, 1826


Governor -, of Indiana ; had just been re- elected. American of


Sept. 5, 1828


Elizabeth, widow of Jonathan, at Cumber- land, in 71st year,


March 5, 1831


Rebecca, daughter of William, at Bristol, in 2d year,


Dec. 16, 1832


RAYER Susannah, at Scituate, aged 85 years, of Society of Friends,


Jan. 27, 1831


RAYMOND Mr. - , theatre manager, of Lon- don, Eng. American of


Dec. 30, 1817


James, at Thompson, Ct., aged about 70 years, pensioner of the Revolution. Amer- ican of


March 15, 1822


Melancy, daughter of widow Lintha, aged 6 years, at Taunton,


May 15, 1822


J. B., Esq., at Laprairie, Canada, aged 67 years, captain of militia and member of Parliament. The corpse was taken into the nave of the church, placed under a canopy 22 feet high, the walls were hung with magnificent black drapery, and more than 1200 wax tapers were lighted. Amer- ican of


Ebenezer, at Taunton, aged 45 years,


RAZEE Nancy, wife of Whipple, at Cumberland, in 22d year,


Olney, at Cumberland, in 31st year,


Anthony, at Cumberland, in 77th year. American of


REA Harriet F., wife of Capt. Uriel, at Scituate, Gen. Alexander, at Canandaigua, N. Y. American of


Rebecca C., at Providence, in 34th year,


William Edwin, son of William, at Provi- dence, aged 8 months,


Miss Betsey, daughter of the late Uriel,


May 3, 1825 Nov. 23, 1826


July 18, 1820 May 2, 1823


Oct. 6, 1829 Sept. 6, 1812


Dec. 18, 1813 June 29, 1818


Aug. 19, 1818 Aug. 1, 1820


499


RHODE ISLAND. AMERICAN-DEATHS


REA Miss Ann Clarke, aged 39 years,


John, son of late Uriel, of Providence, at Sullivan's Island, near Charleston, S. C., James D., infant son of Capt. William, REED John, of Topsfield, aged 35 years, suicide. He leaped into a well with stone weighing 17 lbs. tied to his neck. American of


Sept. 14, 1824 Nov. 24, 1828


Feb. 7, 1832


Mrs. Mary, widow of Capt. Oliver, at New- port, in 76th year. American of


James, seaman, killed on board the U. S. Frigate Constitution, in action with the Guerriere,


Aug. 20, 1812


Rev. Joel, at Attleboro, pastor of the Baptist Church. American of


Nov. 1, 1814


REED Mary, wife of Simeon, at Johnston, in 69th year, many years member of Baptist Church,


Nov. 21, 1841


READ Mercy, daughter of George, of Smith- field, at Nine Partner's Boarding School, Dutchess Co., N. Y., in 17th year,


Jan. 3, 1815


REED Elizabeth, at Newport, wife of Eleazer, aged 63 years. American of


April 18, 1815


Gen. George, at Londonderry, N. H., aged 82 years, one of the few remaining officers of the Revolution. American of


Oct. 20, 1815


REID Major John, U. S. Army, the well known aid of Gen. Jackson, against the Creeks and British, suddenly, at his father's seat, at Bedford, Va. American of


Jan. 18, 1816


May 26, 1816


Aug. 6, 1816


Dec. 23, 1817


Oct. 29, 1818


Nov. 11, 1818


Dec. 26, 1818


March 12, 1819


Aug. 2, 1819


Samuel, at Attleboro, in 96th year, 76 years a member of First Congregational Church, Nathaniel, formerly of Newport, at Somerset, in 79th year. American of


Hannah, wife of George, and daughter of the late Ebenezer Jones, of Seekonk, in 26th year,


March 16, 1822


READ Sarah, wife of William, of Charleston, S. C., at Newport,


Feb. 13, 1809


Nov. 5, 1811


Matilda, daughter ot Nathan, at Seekonk, in 27th year,


June 15, 1813


REED John. at Carver, Mass, perished in a burning house,


READ Gen. John, at Charleston, S. C. Ameri- can of


Mary, widow of Eleazer, at Newport, in 87th year,


Abigail, wife of George, at Smithfield, aged about 43 years, of Society of Friends,


Capt. John, native of Massachusetts, at Prov- idence, suddenly,


500


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


READ Sarah, wife of John, Jr., and daughter of William Swan, at Newport, aged 24 years. American of


John, of Charleston, S. C., in 29th year, at Newport. American of


Capt. Thomas M., U. S. Army, at Camp Mis- souri, near Council Bluffs ; was a native of


Newport and son of William. His age was 32 years,


William Stover, infant son of Thomas,


Catharine, wife of George, at Cranston,


Capt. - , U. S. Army, at Council Bluffs. American of


April 25, 1820


REED Barna, native of Taunton, at Savannah, Ga., aged about 22 years. American of Ebenezer, son of Thomas, in 4th year,


Aug. 15, 1820


Nov. 15, 1820


M. - -, of Brooklyn, drowned from U. S. Ship Cyane. at sea. American of


Jan. 5, 1821


REED Alpheus, first officer of brig Mary Ann, aged 30 years, at St. Croix, W. I.,


Caroline Louisa. daughter of Thomas, aged 5 years,


April 16, 1821


Sarah Ann, daughter of Hanson, at Paw- tucket, aged 16 months,


June 27, 1821


Miss Phillis (colored), aged 64 years,


Aug. 23, 1821


Mrs. Catharine, widow of Gen. Jacob, of South Carolina, at New York. American of - Mary, wife of Amos M., eldest daughter of Thomas Drowne, of New Market, N H., aged 23 years, at Pawtucket,


June 11, 1822


Miss Betsey, at Hampton, Ct., aged 50 years. American of


Arnold, at Attleboro, in 49th year,


Sept. 13, 1822 Sept. 21, 1822


Delight, wife of Elijah, daughter of late Dea. John Brown, at Rehoboth,


Oct. 27, 1822


Elizabeth, widow of Ichabod, at Attleboro, in 92d year,


James, of Rhode Island at Boston, aged 36 years. American of


Major Noah, at Seekonk, aged 43 years,


Joseph, at Taunton, aged 72 years. American of


Midshipman John, at Thompson's Island,


Delight, daughter of Elijah A., at Rehoboth, in 20th year,


John, formerly of Smithfield, at Mendon, in gist year, of Society of Friends,


Mrs. Mary, wife of Nathan D., at Middleboro, in 42d year,


Aug, 6, 1819


Aug. 30, 1819


July 25, 1823 Aug. 29, 1823


Sept. 28, 1823


Nov. 26, 1823


Jan. 25, 1824


Elizabeth, widow of George, at Taunton, aged 89 years,


Dec. 19, 1822


April 1, 1823


May 23, 1823 July 9, 1823


Dec. 25, 1819 March 26, 1820 April 8, 1820


March 16, 1861


June 12, 1822


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


501


REED Elizabeth, wife of William, Esq., aged 39 years, at Taunton. American of


Capt. Thaddeus, at Grafton, aged 72 years, an officer in the Revolution. American of John, a convict, in the New York Peniten- tiary, for a recent attempt to poison Mr. Carroll's family. American of


Feb. 6, 1824


Dec. 21, 1824


March 29, 1825


William, at Newport, aged 67 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of


Aug. 9, 1825


, daughter of William, at Taunton, aged 4 years, her clothing caught fire; lived about 10 hours,


Aug. 11, 1825


Chloe, wife of Joel, Esq., at Attleboro, in 69th year, joined the church in 1774,


March 3, 1826


Ellen, daughter of Andrew Barton Read, at Warren, aged I year,


Sept. 8, 1826


Rachel, wife of Barney, at Taunton, aged 28 years,


Sept. 25, 1826


William, son of Abel, at Pawtucket, in 21st year,


Nov. 2, 1826 Nov. 9, 1826


Nathan, at Seekonk, aged 80 years,


March 7, 1827


Amos, at Attleboro, in 49th year,


March 12, 1827


Mrs. Jemima, at Dighton, in 92d year,


March 15, 1827


Jacob, at Scituate, Mass., aged 46 years. He got up hastily in the night to attend a sick son, his foot slipped, he fell and burst a blood vessel, lived about 10 minutes,


Cornelia Agnes, daughter of George,


Dr. Calvin H., member-elect of Convention to frame a State Constitution, near East- ville, Va. American of


Nov. 20, 1829


Nov. 20, 1829


Jan. 11, 1830


Eliza, wife of John G., at Saco, Me., aged 23 years. American of


John, at Newport, in 78th year,


Almira, wife of Capt. Sheffield, at Fairhaven, aged 34 years. American of


April 12, 1831


May 11, 1831


Samuel S., formerly of Boston, son of late Rev. James, of Attleboro, at Warren, in 27th year,


, a young woman, cut her throat during a religious frenzy. American of


Benjamin, at Coventry, aged 70 years,


Dr. Calvin, late member of Virginia Conven- tion, in Virginia. American of


July 18, 1828 March 10, 1829


Hannah, wife of Isaac, at Woburn, aged 76 years American of


Charles Edwin, youngest son of George, in 4th year,


Aug. 3, 1830 Feb. 27, 1831


Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Edward, Esq., aged 2 years, 20 days,


June 8, 1831


Sept. 27, 1831 Dec. 20, 1831


Dec. 23, 1831


.


Eleazer, at Newport, aged 75 years,


-


502


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


REED Mirander, wife of Clement O., at North Providence, in 26th vear,


Samuel, at Fall River, aged about 76 years; soldier of the Revolution. American of READY Lieut. - , killed on board the Guer- riere, in action with U. S. Frigate Constitu- tion,


Nov. 29, 1832


Jan. 8, 1833


Aug. 19, 1812


REARDON Daniel, at Annapolis Royal. He had deserted from the 60th Regiment and was found torn to pieces by a bear. Amer- ican of


Aug. 15, 1817


REARICK Capt. George, of steamboat Dolphin, near Natchez, Miss., of a fever. American of


Oct. 21, 1823


RECORDS Sarah, wife of Gardiner, and daugh- , ter of late Col. Christopher Blanding, of Rehoboth, at Seekonk, in 41st year,


Dec. 13, 1823


RECORD Simeon, in state prison. at Thomas- ton. Me., a suicide. American of RECTOR William, Surveyor General of U. S., near St. Louis, Illinois,


Dec. 31, 1824


June 1, 1826


REDDING Calvin, at Middleboro, Mass , aged 34 years. American of


Sept. 6, 1822


REDIENT Zalmon, son of John, of New York, aged 25 years, at Terre Haute, Ind.,


Sept. -. 1823


RED JACKET the noted chief of the Senacas, at Indian Village, near Buffalo, aged about 80 years. His Indian name was Saguyu- whanah (keeper awake). American of


Jan. 29, 18£o


REDMOND Lieut. Henry H., aged 21 years, late of U. S. Army, at Washington, D. C., aged 31 years. American of


Nov. 14, 1823


REDWOOD) William, formerly of Newport, at Burlington, N. J.,


Jan. 14, 1815


Oct. 8, 1819


Sarah, widow of William, of Newport, at Middletown, in 89th year. American of REEDER John (colored), at Hannah's Town, Jamaica, at an advanced age. In 1781 he killed the noted robber, Three Fingered Jack. who was supposed to be immune from death. It was a very severe personal contest. American of


REELEY -, a seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,


REES Rev. Abraham, D. D., F. R. S., editor of Encyclopedia, etc., at London, in 82d year, REEVES Elizabeth, aged 17 years, murdered at Philadelphia,


Anise, wife of William, at Bath, Eng., aged 63 years. American of


Oct. 18, 1816


March 6, 1820


June 9, 1825


Aug. 15, 1810


Aug. 15, 1815


503


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


REEVE Hon. Tapping, formerly Chief Justice of the State, at Litchfield, Ct., aged 79 years,


Dec. 13, 1823


Aaron Burr, Jr., son of late Aaron Burr, Esq., and grandson of late Judge Reeve, of whom he is the only living descendant; was a member of senior class, Yale University. His age was 20 years, at Litchfield, Ct. American of


REEVES Clayton, drowned while out duck shooting, near Philadelphia. American of REICHSTADT Duke of, son of Napoleon. American of


Nov. 8, 1831


Sept. 14, 1832


REILLEY Esther, at Medford, N. J., murdered by her stepson, John Reilley, Jr.,


Mary, wife of William, In 19th year,


William, in this town, in 22d year,


Feb. 4, 1812 March 29, 1813 May 19, 1813


REINHOLD - -, in England, the composer, brought as a boy from Germany by Handel. His favorite ring had an intaglia head of that composer; left this to James Curtis, and £5 to Sir William Blizzard, on express condition he sever his windpipe before burial so as to preclude being buried alive, which was done. American of May 17, 1816


REISER John, native of Holland, at the poor- house, Mason Co., Ky .; supposed to have come to America during the Revolutionary War, and was, by his own account, 115 years old. He lived between 40 and 50 days without eating anything. American of Sept. 3, 1830


RELF Samuel, at Philadelphia, aged 47 years, editor of Philadelphia Gazette. American of


Feb. 21, 1823


REMINGTON Capt. Charles, of Pawtuxet, on Coast of Africa ; leaves wife and several small children. American of


Waite, widow of Capt. Peleg, at Pawtucket, in 71st year,


Enoch, at Barrington, in 83d year,


John, Esq., at Coventry, in 39th year ; leaves wife and 8 children. American of


June 10, 1814


Daniel, at Coventry, suddenly, in 36th year. American of


Judge Thomas, at Coventry, in 70th year,


Hannah, eldest daughter of the late J-, at Coventry, in 20th year,


March 16, 1810


Nov. 1, 1810 June 11, 1811


Capt. Henry H., at Johnston, suddenly, aged 26 years,


Oct. 30, 1814


July 11, 1815 Aug. 11, 1817


Aug. 16, 1817


Sept. 15, 1829


504


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


REMINGTON Miss Elizabeth, at Johnston, in 59th year,


Oct. 19, 1817


Freelove, daughter of John, of Coventry, at Providence, aged 19 years,


Jan. 26, 1819


Capt. Thomas, at Pawtuxet, in 61st year, a nautical commander (Masonic honors),


Feb. 15, 1819


Charles, son of the late Capt. Charles, of Paw- tuxet, in 21st year, at Savannah, Ga.,


Nov. 3, 1819


Benedict, at Pawtucket, in 64th year. Amer- ican of


Dec. 21, 1819


Mary, widow, at Seekonk, in 87th year,


Oct. 10, 1820


Sarah, daughter of late Joseph, of Scituate, at Cranston, in 68th year,


Nov. 11, 1820


John, at Johnston, in 44th year. American of


Dec. 15, 1820


Phebe, at Cranston, in 46th year,


Feb. 4, 1822


Martha, wife of William, at Pawtuxet, aged 37 years,


June II, 1822


Mary, daughter of late John, of Coventry, aged 19 years,


Nov. 8, 1822


Mrs. Anna, at Coventry,


Dec. 8, 1822


Richmond; killed his wife and himself, at Coventry, near Arkwright. They leave 7 children,


May 26, 1823


Margaret, wife of Hon. Henry, at Apponaug, in 62d year,


Sept. 19, 1823


Hannah, wife of Charles, and daughter of Elisha Tew, formerly of Jamestown, R. I., at Blanford, Mass., aged 38 years,


Dec. 28, 1823


Mrs. Elizabeth, at Johnston, in 94th year,


April 8, 1824


William Rice, son of James E., Esq., in 21st year, at Warwick. American of


July 23, 1824


Henry, son of Tiddiman H., at Mendon, Mass., aged 22 years ; shot himself with a horseman's pistol. American of


Margaret, wife of John, at Warwick, aged 29 years. American of


April 8, 1825


Benjamin, of Rhode Island, at New York, aged 51 years, in the hospital. American of


Mrs. Sarah, widow of Thomas, Esq., at War- wick, in 92d year. She was formerly Miss Sarah Crawford, of Providence. Her im- mediate descendants by her first husband, Capt. Silas Cooke, were 7, four of which now living, aged 69, 67, 61, 59. Her living descendants are 110, 13 ot which are in the 5th generation,


March 29, 1825


Samuel Austin, infant son of Samuel W., at Rehoboth, aged 5 months,


Feb. 22, 1826


March 17, 1826


July 27, 1826


505


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


REMINGTON Mrs. Sarah, widow of Thomas, of and at Warwick, formerly Sarah Crawford, of Providence, in her 92d year. Her imme- diate descendants by her first husband, Capt. Silas Cooke, were 7, four of whom are now living, aged 69, 67, 61 and 59. The whole number of her descendants is IIO, thirteen of whom are of the fifth generation,


Samuel S., drowned near Warwick Neck, aged 30 years. American of


Sept. 5, 1826


July 18, 1828


Sept. 2, 1828 April 14, 1830


Phebe, wife of John, at Jamestown, aged 69 years. American of


Thomas, at Coventry, in 97th year,


Catherine, eldest daughter of James, dec., at Warwick,


Feb. 19, 1832


May 29, 1832 Oct. 29, 1832


Dec. 4, 1821


May 22, 1820


April 2, 1824


RESTAUT the grammarian, at Paris, his hobby was the conjugation of the irregular verb. American of


REVERE Rachel, wife of Paul, Esq., at Boston, aged 68 years,


Paul, at Boston, aged 83 years. American of Rosamond, wife of Capt. John, in this town, in 31st year,


Capt. Jonathan, of New York, at Providence, Allen, of North Kingstown, a seaman on ship Packet, of this port, at New Orleans,


Mary, at Bristol, in 80th year,


July 27, 1826


Mary Ann, infant daughrer of Henry, at Warwick aged 19 months. American of Charles, son of Phinehas, aged 17 years, killed by a jamb between two boats, at Charleston Bridge, Mass. American of Mrs. Amey, at Warwick, in 81st year,


Feb. 18, 1831 Dec. 20, 1831


Mary J., daughter of Col. Peter B., at Johns- ton, in 22d year,


George T., at North Providence, in 22d year, RENNIE James, an eminent engineer, in Eng- land, aged 64 years. Waterloo Bridge, London and tne Plymouth Breakwater were under his construction. American of RENOVALES General - -, at Moro Castle, Havana; had resided a number of years at New Orleans, returned to Havana and was there arrested with others for con- spiracy against the government,


RENSHAW William, formerly proprietor of Mansion House Hotel, Philadelphia, at Long Branch, aged 53 years. American of RENSSALAER Gen. Henry K., at Albany, N. Y., in 73d year. American of


Sept. 20, 1816


March 24, 1815


June 26, 1813 May 15, 1818


Aug. 19, 1812 Oct. 18, 1814


July 22, 1815 July 28, 1816


506


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


REYNOLD Richard, died at Chettenham, Eng., aged 70 years,


Sept. 10, 1816


REYNOLDS Richard, a Friend, at Bristol, Eng. His annual gift to the poor was £5,000, died at Chittenham, Eng. American of Solomon, native of Providence, at Charles- ton, S. C .. aged 33 years,


Nov. 22, 1816


Sept. 10, 1817


Hon. Joseph, at Bristol, formerly member of Town Council and of the Supreme Court of the State,


Oct. 10, 1818


Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, in 56th year, Capt. Benjamin, at Wickford, in 66th year. American of


Feb. 25, 1820


Mehitable, widow of John, at North Kings- town, in 96th year. American of


March 26, 1820 April 22, 1822


Benjamin, at Newport, aged 75 years,


Esther, wife of William, Esq., at Wickford, aged about 67 years. American of Joseph, at Little Rest, aged 63 years,


Sept. 10, 1822 March 21, 1823


Jacob, at Cumberland, in 34th year,


Aug. 27, 1823


Martha G., daughter of Joseph, at South Kingstown, aged 39 years,


June 15, 1824


Susan S., wife of Thomas, daughter of late Benjamin Dunham, formerly of Newport, at Providence, in 5 1st year,


Nov. 6, 1825


Nov. 22, 1825


Jan. 12, 1826


May 21, 1826


Almy, daughter of Ira, at Hopkinton, aged 6 years,


March 29, 1827


Thomas, aged 70 years ; was sitting in his chair when he fell to the floor lifeless,


Ruth, wife of George W., at North Kings- town, in 29th year,


William B., aged 22 years,


Mary Eliza, only child of William, Jr., at Bristol, aged 3 years, 7 months,


Jan. 1, 1829


April 15, 1831


Jan. 3, 1 832


Lydia, wife of Stephen D., at Providence, in 26th year,


RHEA John, of Tennessee, a M. C. from that state, aged 79 years,


Aug. 22, 1832


May 27, 1832


, aged 22 years, executed for murder of Capt. Wert, at New York. American of Stephen, at Exeter, in 77th year ; had been 40 years Town Clerk ending in June 1824, Martha Deane, daughter of Capt. John, aged 4 years,


Aug. 3, 1827


Aug. 29, 1828 Nov. 3, 1828


Mary, wife of Jonathan, and daughter of late Jonathan Peck, Esq., at Bristol, aged 63 years,


Mrs. Hannah, widow of Benjamin, at New- port, aged 84 years. American of


Jan. 24, 1820


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


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RHEELMAN George, born in Germany, March 8, 1707, married in 1740, came to America in 1748; has been a soldier and served in German Campaign's ; served in America in 1756 and the Revolution ; had 7 children, two only now living, a son and daughter, the son is 76 and appears older than his father ; the old man is now living at Guild- erland, N. Y., and in good health. Amer- ican of


RHODA Lewis, Mr. Fulton's chief engineer. He became entangled in the works of the new Brooklyn Steamboat Nassau and so in- jured as to cause death, at New York. American of


Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Anthony, in this town, in 91 st year,


Feb. 6, 1809


RHODES Capt. Arnold, son of Capt. William, at Burrillville, suddenly, aged 38 years, John, at Pawtuxet, aged 46 years,


Dec. 29, 1811 Jan. 22, 1810


John Rice Arnold, son of James, Esq., at Paw- tuxet, in 17th year,


Feb. 17, 1811


Freelove C., youngest daughter of William N., at North Providence, aged 3 years, 8 months,


Feb. 21, 1811 Feb. 6, 1816


Caroline, infant daughter of Thomas,


Sarah, wife of William, Esq., daughter of Christopher Champlain, late of Charles- town, at Westerly, in 58th year,


Feb. 26, 1817


Ann, widow of Joseph, at Pawtuxet, in 88th year. American of


Sept. 1, 1818


Capt. James, aged 50 years,


Phebe. wife of Robert, Esq., at Pawtuxet, in 76th year,


May 31, 1819


Peleg, at Pawtuxet, in 26th year, military honors,


Sally Ann, daughter of Capt. Benjamin, at Pawtuxet, in 34th year,


Sept. 1, 1820


Thomas R., of Newport, son of Gen. William, of Westerly, at Newbern, N. C. Amer- ican of


Dick (colored), froze to death near Pawtuxet ; was a pensioner and assisted Barton in capturing Prescott. American of


Feb. 25, 1817


May 20, 1814


Aug. 28, 1818


Ebenezer, at Boston, aged 43 years, late editor Independent Chronicle. American of


Henry Augustus, only surviving son of the late Dr. Joseph W., at Gaudaloupe, W. I. American of


Nov. 3, 1818 Dec. 6, 1818


July 11, 1819


Oct. 31, 1820


Jan. 30, 1821


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