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RHODES Robert, Esq., at Pawtuxet, in 79th year, Fidelia, daughter of Daniel, at Pawtuxet, aged : 3 months, Waite, daughter of Daniel, at Pawtuxet, aged 2 years, 8 months,
March 25, 1821
July 11, 1821
July 13, 1821
James Fenner, son of Thomas, aged 17 months,
Aug. 7, 1821 Aug. 25, 1822
Samuel R., at East Greenwich, aged 30 years, Mary P., at Pawtuxet, aged 9 years, daughter of Capt. Daniel,
Aug. 28, 1822
Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. James, aged 19 years,
Sept. 18, 1822
Daniel, only son of Col. Daniel, at Pawtuxet, aged 7 years, the fourth child he has lost in about a year,
Oct. 27, 1822
Peter, at Pawtuxet, in 82d year,
Capt. William, at Burrillville, in 81st year,
James, son of James E., aged 9 months,
Sept. 4, 1823
Capt Sylvester, at Cranston, in 44th year, Melinda, wife of Amasa, at Ashford, Ct., aged 26 years American of
May 7, 1824
Elizabeth, widow of Capt William, at Burrill- ville, in 81st year,
Oct. 2, 1824
Edward, youngest son of Capt. Malachi, at Pawtuxet, in 28th year,
Dec. 1, 1824
Amelia Cooke, infant daughter of Thomas H., Capt. Arnold, of Pawtuxet, aged 51 years, at sea, on board the brig Cincinnatus, on passage from Mobile to New Orleans,
Sally, widow of Capt. James, in 53d year, Capt. Charles, at Pawtuxet, in 46th year,
William Perry, infant son of Thomas H., of Providence, at Johnston,
Frederick Augustus, son of Peleg A., aged ro months,
Oct. 4, 1830
Eliza, wife of Edward S., at North Provi- dence, aged 33 years,
Capt. Malachi, at Pawtuxet, in 84th year, Amos J., in 32d year,
Josephine Eliza, infant daughter of Peleg A., at Providence, aged 12 months,
Anna Elizabeth, daughter of James T., at Warwick, aged 13 months,
Capt. James P., at Pawtuxet, in 60th year,
June 20, 1826
Nov. 10, 1826 May 13, 1827
Nov. 15, 1827
May 8, 1831 Feb. 12, 1832
March 13, 1832
April 14, 1832
Aug. 6, 1832 Dec. 26, 1832
Mary Harris, daughter of Col. William, at Pawtuxet, in 8th year,
Nov. 9, 1822 March 16, 1823 June 30, 1823
Oct. 3, 1823
Christopher, late of Newport, at New York, in 46th year. His remains were brought to Westerly to his paternal residence for burial,
March 25, 1825 April 13, 1826
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
509
RICARDO David, Esq . member of Parliament, in England; was a Jew. He amassed a fortune of near $5,000,000, with which he retired. American of
RICE Henry, of East Greenwich, late of brig Hunter, of this port, at St. Croix,
Mrs. Susannah, at Brookfield, Mass., aged 80 years. She was a lineal descendant from Peregrime White, the first male child born in Plymouth Colony. American of
Oct. 6, 1815
March 15, 1816
Catherine, at Coventry, in 17th year, daugh- ter of the late Tibbitts Rice,
Hon. Thomas, at Warwick, in 79th year,
Joseph H., of Warwick, aged 19 years, at sea, on board ship Asia,
Sept. 10, 1822
Joseph H., at Canton, China, on board ship Asia, in 20th year ; was of Warwick,
Sept. - , 1822
Col. Asa, at Shrewsbury, Mass., aged 82 years ; soldier of the Revolution, died sud- denly in his bed,
Aug. 4, 1823
Jan 9, 1825
William, of Pottston, N. Y., son of Thomas, of Clarendon, Vt., formerly of Warwick, aged about 60 years, Feb. 4, 1825
Thomas, at Clarendon, Vt., aged about 87 years, formerly of Warwick,
April 21, 1825
Thomas; he sent his son into the garret to close a window during a thunder shower, the boy did the errand, a bolt of lightning struck the house and killed him before he
had left the room, at Centreville, Warwick, William R., at Pawtucket, in 26th year,
Elijah, at Shrewsbury, aged 77 years,
Capt. Alfred, son of Col. Joseph, at Coventry, aged 27 years,
Mrs. Mary, wite of John, Esq., at Boston. American of
Joseph, aged 3 years, Feb. 15, and Benjamin Stebbins Rice, aged 2 years, 17th, of canker rash, only children of Caleb, at West Springfield. American of
Charles, son of John, at Portsmouth, N. H. He drank a large dose of spirits camphor, lived two days. American of
Rev. John H., D. D., President of Union The- ological Seminary, Virginia. American of
June 19, 1825 Dec. 22, 1826 Jan. 3, 1827
Oct. 30, 1828
Nov. 17, 1829
March 1, 1831
Sept. 2, 1831
Sept. 20, 1831
Nov. 25, 1823
May 31, 1810
Thomas, Jr., youngest son of Thomas, Esq., formerly of Warwick, at Clarendon, Ct., aged 35 years.
Oct. 10, 1817 March 16, 1822
Alice, wife of Benjamin, at Arkwright Vil- lage, in 44th year,
510
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
RICH Mary, wife of Thomas, at Lynn, Mass., of Society of Friends. American of
Barzillai, Jr., late 2d mate of ship Louisa, of this port, was of Bristol, Me. American of Hon. Charles, M. C. from Vermont, aged 55 years. American of
May 21, 1824
Sept. 21, 1824
Oct. 26, 1824
Gilbert, formerly of Providence, at Brooklyn, Ct.,
John, at New York, killed in an affray on Ann Street,
May 1, 1826 Sept. 24, 1823
RICHARDS Thomas, of Sheffield, Mass., in this town, in 26th year,
Aug. 11, 1810
George, formerly of Portsmouth, N. H., at Philadelphia, member Society of Universa- lists.
March 2, 1814
Rev. William, LL.D., at Lynn Regis, Eng., aged 72 years. American of
Jan. 12, 1819
Madeline H., wife of Jesse, daughter of late William Manchester, in 23d year,
May 3, 1821 May 8, 1822
John, at Newport, aged 70 years,
Luther, at Attleboro, aged 64 years. Amer- ican of
Jan. 17, 1823
Rev. James, missionary at Tillepally, Island of Ceylon,
Aug. - , 1823
Dr G. M., son of Nathaniel, Esq., of New York, aged 21 years; had been to Provi- dence with a view of settlement ; was at- tacked with a violent fever,
Jan. 27, 1824
Jesse, at Attleboro, in 66th year,
Nov. 18, 1824
Guy, native of and at New London, Ct., aged 77 years,
Feb. 20, 1825
Col. William, at New London, Ct., aged 81 years. American of
Lucy, at Fall River, aged 54 years,
Sarah E., only daughter of Reuben, Jr., at Boston, aged 14 years. American of Abel, at Dedham, in 94th year,
May 17, 1831 Jan. 18, 1832
Aug. 9, 1832
RICHARDSON Charles, at Uxbridge, aged about 22 years. American of
Aug. 23, 1814
Ebenezer, Jr., aged 21 years, perished in the burning of the house at Littleton, N. H .,
Abigail, wife of Jacob, Esq, and daughter of the late Capt. Elnathan Hammond, at New- port, in 79th year,
Oct. 7, 1815
Sept. 17, 1816
Sarah, wife of John, at Newport, in 67th year. American of
July 30, 1816
Josiah Draper, son of Ira, at Attleboro, aged 3 years. American of
Feb. 13, 1824
March 22, 1825 Jan. 24, 1827
Edwin Perry, son of Elihu G., at Bristol, aged I year, 9 months,
511
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
RICHARDSON Herbert, Jr., of Lynnfield, drowned in the late freshet, in attempting to pass the causeway in Shawkeen river, Andover, with his affianced. American of Jacob, Esq., at Newport, aged 83 years, for- merly postmaster at this place. American of
March 13, 1818
Thomas (colored), lost in the wreck of ship Helen, at sea. American of
Feb. 4, 1820
Mrs. Nancy, at Bristol, aged about 50 years American of
Oct. 10, 1820
Ebenezer, at Newport, aged 46 years. Amer- ican of
July 24, 1821
Dr. Abijah, at Medway, aged 70 years ; was a surgeon in the Revolution and member of the Cincinnati,
May 10, 1822
Charles, at Milbury, Mass., aged 38 years,
Dec. 28, 1 824
Joseph, Esq., at Uxbridge. American of
Feb. 15, 1825
Mary, wife of Dr. William, daughter of late Job Almy, of Newport, at Portsmouth, suddenly, aged 34 years,
March 12, 1825 Feb. 15, 1826 May 20, 1827
Mrs. Dorcas, at Newport, aged 86 years, Jacob, Esq., at Newport, aged 56 years,
Benjamin F., son of Zaccheus, of Taunton, at Charleston, S. C.,
Oct. 3, 1828 May 11, 1829
E T. F., merchant, at Boston,
Stephen Pond, son of Moses, Esq., of Prov- idence, at Omoa, on his way from Guate- mala to the United States, in 30th year,
Ezekiel, at Brookfield, aged 85 years. Amer- ican of
William, at Derby, Revolutionary pensioner. American of
April 12, 1831
July 12, 1822
Nov. 10, 1810
Jan. 5, 1812
Joshua, formerly of this town, at Little Compton, in 42d year,
Mary N., wife of Dr. John M., at Portsmouth, in 27th year,
Marcy, widow of Hon. Perez, late of Little Compton, at Dighton, in 80th year. She was a descendant from Col. Benjamin Church, the hero of Philips War,
Dr. Benjamin, at Little Compton, in 63d year, Henry A., son of Samuel N., in 10th year,
Dec. 18, 1829
Oct. 1, 1830
RICHELIEU Duke of, formerly premier of France, very suddenly. American of
RICHMOND Nancy, wife of Braddock, formerly of this State, at Washington City, in 25th year,
Mrs. Hannah, widow of Col. William, at Little Compton, in 84th year,
March 31, 1812
Dec. 26, 1812
Oct. 24, 1813 Feb. 20, 1814 March 14, 1816
Oct. 13, 1818
512
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
RICHMOND John, at Barrington. American of Abby, daughter of Samuel N., in this town, aged 3 years, 2 months,
Sarah, widow of Dr. Benjamin, at Little Compton, in 66th year,
April 7, 1817
Ann Elizabeth, daughter of Perez O., in this town, aged 5 years, 6 months,
May 3, 1817
Zerviah, infant daughter of Galen, at this town, aged 1 year, 3 months,
Oct. 3, 1817
Russell M., son of William, Esq., of Provi- dence, at Louisberg, Ga., in 22d year,
Adeline, daughter of Major Galen,
Ruth Nichols, wife of Braddock, and daugh- ter of the late Capt. Aaron Sheffield, of
Newport, at Nashville, Tenn., in 35th year. American of
Duke of, Governor of Canada,
Gideon, at Newport, in 61st year. Ameri- can of
May 9, 1820
Lusanna, widow of Col. Sylvester, at Dighton, in 85th year,
Dec. 19, 1820
Gilbert, at Bristol, very suddenly, for many years a baker in that town,
May 1, 1821
Sarah Church, daughter of Col. Galen, aged 1 year,
Aug. 21, 1821
Sept. 13, 1821
John. of Providence, aged 40 years, at sea, on passage from New Orleans to Sabine,
Nov. - , 1821
Feb. 8, 1822
Lydia Ann, daughter of Gideon, at Newport, Seth, at Taunton, aged 65 years,
Abial, at Taunton, aged 76 years,
Christian B., wife of Rev. William, of Bloom- ingdale, N. Y., and daughter of Louis Neill, of and at Philadelphia,
Mrs Abigail, at Dighton. Mass., at an ad- vanced age. American of
Rhoda Mason, daughter of William, Esq., aged 26 years,
Benjamin, at Rehoboth, native of Taunton, aged 73 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of
Elizabeth Liscomb, daughter of Gilbert, aged I year, 4 days,
Clarissa, eldest daughter of William, 2d, aged 30 years,
May 14, 1816
May 26, 1822 Sept. 14, 1822
Oct. 10, 1822 April 11, 1823
Aug. 20, 1824
Jan. 28, 1825
March 19, 1825
July 15, 1825
July 31, 1825
Nov. 10, 1825
Oct. 4, 1817 Oct. 30, 1818
Aug. 10, 1819 Aug. 28, 1819
Laura Sophia, youngest child of Major Ar- onel, aged 17 months,
Sally, wife of Charles, Esq, at Taunton, in 41st year,
Sally. wife of Seth, Jr., at Taunton, aged 53 years,
Nov. 6, 1816
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
513
RICHMOND Frank, son of S. N.,
Aug. 9, 1827
Lydia, wife of Thomas R., at Bristol, aged 56 years,
Dec. 17, 1827
Lucy, widow of Capt. John C., of Dighton, at Providence, in 54th year,
Mrs. Deborah, in 61st year,
Feb. 11, 1828 May 31, 1828
William, Esq., many years President of Town Council, aged 84 years,
Oct 4, 1828
Elizabeth, widow of Jeremiah, formerly of Dighton, at Providence, in 85th year,
June 4, 1829
Clarissa, wife of William, 2d, Esq., in 58th year,
May 28, 1832
RICKEY John, shot for desertion, at Fort Miff- lin. American of
Dec. 25, 1812
RICKMAN Rev. H. J. and his wife, at Dorches- ter, Eng .; during a storm the chimney blew down and crushed them to death,
Nov. 23, 1824
RIDANT John, killed in a duel with Samuel P. Jarvis, in U. C. American of
Aug. 15, 1817
RIDDLE Charles, at Philadelphia, from drink- ing cold water,
July 25, 1828
Elizabeth, in 13th year, at Pittsfield, Penn., suddenly. American of
Dec. 23, 1828
RIDER Mrs. Barbara, widow of Joseph, of and at Middletown, aged 94 years,
Elijah, a child of his was burnt to death. American of
Jan. 31, 1817
Capt. Philip, of Newport, in 52d year, at St. Jago de Cuba,
Dec. 15, 1818
Jacob, in Pennsylvania. His death was sin- gular. He and his wife retired to bed, hearing a knocking on the door he got up and returned a moment after to say he must die. In five minutes he was dead. American of
Mrs. - widow of William, at Newport, aged 84 years,
Joseph, at Middletown, in 38th year,
Phebe, infant daughter of Capt. William, at Newport,
Eliza, daughter ot Elijah, in 18th year,
Eunice, wife of Silas, and daughter of Will- iam S. Peckham, at Middletown. Ameri- can of
RIDGELEY Charles, Jr., Esq., son of the late Governor of Maryland, at Baltimore. Amer- can of
Lieut. William H., U. S. Army, at New Or- leans. American of
Jan. 14, 1820
Sept. 23, 1822 May 8, 1823
Feb. 4, 1825 Sept 17, 1824
Dec. 21, 1830
July 6, 181℃
May 4, 1827
March 21, 1814
514
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
RIDGELEY Mrs. Cornelia L., of the navy, grand-daughter of late Chancellor Living- ston. at Washington. American of RIDLON William, aged 70 years, at Saco, Me., Revolutionary pensioner. American of RIEGO Gen. - , executed in Spain. American of
March 30, 1830
June 15, 1830
Dec. 23, 1823
Madame, widow of Gen. Riego, executed at Madrid, and daughter of the celebrated Gen. Quisoga, leader of the late Spanish Revolution, in London. American of RIGGS John, Esq., at Oxford, Ct., in 72d year, formerly member of General Assembly,
RINDGE Eliza, widow, at Hampton, Ct., aged 92 years. American of
July 15, 1814
Sept. 11, 1820
Nov. 10, 1820
Dec. 1, 1820
Aug. 6, 1822
July 11, 1823 Feb. 20, 1832
Feb. - , 1822
RITCHIE Capt. John, of the Artillery, brother of the editor of the Richmond Inquirer, at Bridgewater, N. Y., killed in battle,
Joseph, Esq. He was sent by the British to explore the Great Desert of Timbuctoo, at Mourzerk, Afri. American of
RIVERS William, at Newport, aged 42 years ; was from Columbia, S. C. American of
Charles Williams, son of Col. Thomas, aged 1 year, 5 months,
Aug. 10, 1824
June 18, 1814
RIPLEY Mrs. -- , wife of Gen. - -, late of U. S. Army, at Bay of St. Louis, near New Orleans,
Hon. Eleazer W., native of New Hampshire, formerly Speaker Massachusetts House of Representatives, and Major General U. S. Army. His wife died a few days before him, at New Orleans. American of
Gen. - , at New Orleans. His death be- fore reported has been partially doubted in several issues of this paper. He now is re- ported alive but his wife is dead. American of
Rev. William B., at Lebanon, Ct., aged 54 years, pastor of Second Church. American of
Major John, at Hartford, Ct., aged 85 years. He served both in French and Revolution- ary Wars. American of
Mrs. Margaret B., at Swanzey, aged 75 years, RIPPEY Dr. - , killed by a Mr. Blanchard, at Alexandra, La., in a dispute over some land,
RITCH John W., formerly of L. I., at Provi- dence, in 25th year,
Aug. 30, 1825
July 25, 1814
April 25, 1820
July 31, 1818 May 10, 1819
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
515
RIVERA Hannah R., widow of J. R, of Rhode Island, and mother of Mrs. S. Lopez, widow of Aaron, formerly of Newport, aged 100 years ; was a native of Port Mahon, Mi- norca, came to this country 90 years ago. at New York. American of
Abraham R., formerly of Newport, at New York, aged 60 years,
ROANE Agnes K., wife of John, Jr., at King and Queen Co .. Va., killed by her husband while beastly drunk. American of
John, Jr., at King and Queen Co., Va., died in jail where he was confined for mudering his wife,
April 15, 1810
Ezekiel, formerly of New York, at Savannah, Ga., in 27th year,
Sept. 18, 1814
John Newton, merchant, formerly of Hart- ford, Ct., at Cincinnati, O.,
Feb. 9, 1823
Rev. Samuel Prince, son of Rev. Chancellor, D. D., who for years was pastor of First Church at Plymouth, at Marietta, Ohio. American of
Oct. 3, 1823
Timothy, at Hillsborough, N. H., aged 29 years ; while loading hay in a cart he fell backward when a stake passed completely through the lower part of his body. Amer- ican of
Hon. Edward H., Judge of Probate for Nor- folk Co., and formerly Lieut. Gov. of the State, at Boston,
Mary, wife of Hon. Asher, at Newport, aged 59 years,
ROBERT William, seaman, of Philadelphia ; was one of the seamen of the John and Adam, who assisted in saving persons from the Sea Fox ; was drowned at sea. American of
Robert, the Hermit, aged 70, at his hermit- age, Seekonk,
ROBERTS Martha, wife of Jonathan, in Coven- try, in 66th year,
Julia, infant daughter of Dutee, of this town, aged 7 months, at Smithfield,
Sept. 6, 1816
J -- , from an explosion on a steamboat near Charleston, S. C.
Hannah, wife of Benjamin, from arsenic ad- ministered by her husband. He is a native of Lyons, France. American of
Nov. 10, 1820
Jan. 9, 1823
Feb. 20, 1810
ROBBINS Rev. Ammi R., at Norfolk, Ct., aged 73 years. American of
Nov. 19, 1813
Sept. 15, 1829
Dec. 29, 1829
Nov. 15, 1831
May 28, 1822
April 1, 1832
April 16, 1809
Sept. 15, 1816
April 2, 1819
516
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
ROBERTS Abby Caroline, infant daughter of Dutee, aged 5 months, 16 days,
Stephen, at Franklin, Mo., from a wound by a dish in the hands of Findley Hunter a few days previously. American of
March 30, 1821
Mr., in England. He drew $6,000 in a lot- tery and remained in a frenzy till his death, which was caused by a fall. American of Jonathan, Esq., at Coventry, aged 84 years, soldier of the Revolution and formerly member of General Assembly,
Nov. 3, 1824
George, at Middleton, N. H., aged 74 years, soldier of the Revolution ; was with Paul Jones on the Ranger,
May 12, 1829
Benjamin, at Rochester, N. Y., aged 76 years ; was soldier in the Revolution and sailed with Paul Jones. American of
April 9, 1830
Ann Chace, infant daughter of John P., Jr., at East Greenwich,
Aug. 19, 1831
ROBERTSON Samuel and his wife, drowned in crossing the Ompompanoosuck River, in Thetford, Vt.,
Jan. 11, 1810
Lewis, at Patterson, N. Y., (formerly Frank- lin) killed by lightning,
May 27, 1810
Gen. James, U S. Agent for the Chickasaw Nation and one of the first settlers of West Tennessee. American of
Oct. 14, 1814
James, shot himself after he had wounded Thomas Jones, who it is thought may re- cover, at Putnam Co., Ind. American of
May 13, 1825
ROBIE Mrs. Susan, at Salem, aged 44 years. American of
May 13, 1831
Nov. 12, 1819
ROBEY Henry, Jr., of Boston, drowned by the upsetting of a boat in the harbor of Wil- mington, N C.,
ROBINELL T., Esq., at Macao, in 58th year; was first supercargo of the Netherland Factory at Canton,
Aug. 10, 1823
March 24, 1816
ROBINSON Thomas, in this town, in 64th year, native of County Armagh, Ireland, 17 years a resident of this town,
Benjamin, at Attleboro, in 85th year,
Ann, wife of Benjamin, in 29th year,
Robert, of Newport, at Charleston, S. C. American of
Thomas, son of William T., of New York, at Berlin, Prussia, aged 23 years. American of
May 15, 1809 Jan. 20, 1810 April 1, 1810
Nov. 9, 1810
May 28, 1811
ROBESHAW Judge, at Mobile, Ala. American of
July 8, 1820
Oct. 15, 1822
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
517
ROBINSON Betsey, wife of Preserved, at Mere- dith, N. H., in 23d year. American of Hopestill, wife of Benjamin, in this town, in 48th year [28th],
Oct. 7, 1814
June 15, 1815
James, Jr., son of James, Esq., of Boston, at Gibraltar, aged 35 years,
Oct. 2, 1815
Braddock, in this town, in 22d year, son of Seth, of Falmouth, Mass.,
Nov. 18, 1815
-, widow of Enoch, at Attleboro. Amer- ican of
Jan. 16, 1816
Frances, wife of the late Capt. William C., in 43d year. American of
Dec. 10, 1816
Sarah, wife of Thomas, at Newport, in 83d year. American of
Aug. 5, 1817
Thomas, at Newport, in 87th year,
Mary W., wife of Benjamin, in Providence, in 35th year,
July 19, 1818
John R., son of the late Jesse, at South Kingstown,
Aug. 5, 1818
Edward W., of Newport, at Havana, in 21st year,
Sept. 12, 1818
Kesiah, widow of Thomas, of Providence, near Philadelphia, aged 65 years; was on her way to Ohio. American of
George, of Philadelphia, mariner, lately from Savannah, at Providence,
Sept. 19, 1819
Ezekiel, at Seekonk. American of
Oct. 12, 1819
Dr. - , at Mobile, Ala. American of
Nov. 12, 1819
Hon. Jonathan, late Senator in Congress, at Bennington, Vt., in 64th year. American of Hopkins, of the Theatre, at New York, aged 33 years. American of
Nov. 19, 1819
Nov. 23, 1819
Maj. Gen. Thomas, of Deleware, aged 68 years ; was a Colonel in the Revolution, at Trenton, N. J. American of
Dec. 17,'1819
George, of Newport, at Boston, aged 19 years. American of
Feb. 29, 1820
Susannah, wife of Samuel, of Attleboro and widow of John Foster, formerly of Provi- dence, at Attleboro, in 81st year,
Hannah, daughter of Ezekiel, at Seekonk, aged 12 years,
Adeline Augusta, daughter of Dr. Harvey, aged 9 months, 2 days, from a scald. American of
June 7, 1820
July 19, 1820
Nov. 17, 1820
John D., only son of Jeremiah, of Worcester, at New Orleans, aged 25 years. American of
Oct. 10, 1817 Nov. 8, 1817
Nov. 3, 1818
Alexander S., son of Capt. Robert, at New- port, aged 22 years. American of
Oct. 12, 1819
518
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
ROBINSON Wealthy, wife of John, at Rayn- ham, aged 71~years,
George, son of late George B., of Scipio, N. Y., at Newport,
Sarah, widow of Sylvester, of South Kings- town, at New York, aged 67 years,
Sept. 5, 1822
Benjamin, Jr., son of Benjamin, Esq., at South Kingstown, aged 20 years,
Nov. 29, 1823 Oct. 11, 1824
Lucy (colored), aged 33 years,
Sally, wife of Dan, ac Smithfield, aged 35 years,
Nov. 13, 1 824
D. W., Esq., of Deleware, aged 52 years, in Carroccas, S. A., where he had gone for his health,
Dec. 13, 1824
Zipparah, widow of George, of Attleboro, at Hallowell, Me., aged 75 years. American of
March 29, 1825
Nathan, of Montecello, Miss., at Cincinnati, and next day his eldest daughter. They were traveling for their health. Ameri- can of
June 7, 1825
Phebe, widow of George B., of Newport, at Mendon, Mass., aged 42 years. American of Mary Bowen, wife of Henry, at Somerset,
Aug. 16, 1825 Nov. 19, 1825
Matthew, Esq., at South Kingstown. Amer- ican of
Dec. 6, 1825
Dr. Samuel, formerly of Attleboro, at St. Augustine, Fla.
Feb. 17, 1826
William M., aged 23 years, formerly of Provi- dence, at South Kingstown,
March 16, 1826
a son of William S., drowned near Ware's Bridge, Taunton, aged II years,
July 6, 1826
Mary S., widow of late Matthew, of South Kingstown, at Providence, in 44th year, Capt. Robert, at Newport,
Jan. 9, 1828 Aug. 3, 1828
Harriet, wife of William, at Wakefield, R. I., aged 21 years,
Lucinda (colored), at the asylum,
Dr. Harvey, at Providence,
J. W., of Wiscasset, Me .. at sea, on board schooner Selina, on her passage from New Orleans to Covington, Miss.,
Oct. 30, 1829 Jan. 20, 1830 Aug. 12, 1830
Nov. 10, 1830
at East Greenwich, aged 5 months, 12 days, Alice Ann, wife of Christopher and daughter of Joseph G. Tillinghast, Esq., at East Greenwich, in 23d year,
Hon. Jonathan E., at Bennington, Vt., and graduate of Williams College,
Sept. 29, 1828 Feb. 9, 1829 Sept. 12, 1829
Benjamin, at South Kingstown, aged 65 years, Warton, at South Kingstown, aged 21 years, William Whitford, infant son of Christopher,
Sept. 25, 1821
Sept. 2, 1822,
Jan. 1, 1831
April 27, 1831
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
519
ROBINSON Elizabeth, daughter of George B., at Smithfield, in 6th year,
ROBLEY Lucy Ann, daughter of George, aged I year,
ROBEY Charles, native of Massachusetts, at Detroit, Mich., aged 40 years, graduate of Brown University,
ROBLIN Capt. Abraham, killed in the fall of a bridge across the Connecticut river, at Westmoreland, N. H. American of
ROCKWELL Naomi, at Hartford, Ct , aged 22 years. Her clothes took fire; lived 12 hours. American of
Feb. 20, 1829
May 12, 1815
Jan. 31, 1821
Lovicia, at Dana. She fell in a saw mill into the crank pit, about 14 feet ; caused imme- diate death. American of
July 13, 1830
Clarissa, wife of Rufus, at Worcester, aged 40 years,
RODMAN Caleb, son of Clarke, at Newport, in 19th year,
Capt. William, in this town, in 51st year,
Lydia, wife of Capt. William, in this town, in 3ist vear,
Jan. 31, 1816
Nov. 9, 1821
Sept. 10, 1823
Sept. 26, 1826 Dec. 21, 1827
March 5, 1811
John, at New York, aged 19 years, midship- man U. S. Ship of War Ontario, and only surviving son of Hon. Croser Augustus Rodney, of Delaware. American of
RODERICK John, son of Capt. Christopher, in 13th year,
ROE Amzi, at Orange Co., aged about 25 years, son of David, at Minisink; was killed by lightning ; was under a side of a stack of hay with a boy who was not injured or the stack fired. American of
Aug. 17, 1821
Sept. 13, 1822
Sept. 29, 1820
ROCKWOOD Ebenezer, Esq., attorney at law, at Boston, aged 33 years. American of Daniel, Esq., of Boston, attorney at law, at St. Croix, W. I.,
April 6, 1831
Jan. 2, 1809 Jan. 9, 1809
Benjamin, at South Kingstown, aged 94 years, Society of Friends,
Joseph, at Burlington, N. J., formerly of Newport, in 46th year, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Walter, at New- port, aged 84 years. American of
John, at Newport, aged 42 years. American of
RODNEY Thomas, First Judge Superior Court, Mississippi Ter., in Washington, Miss. Ter. American of
Sept. 2, 1817 Jan. 2, 1825
Sept. 2, 1825
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
ROE -, of Kingston, N. Y., killed by an ex- plosion of a boiler on steamer Chiet Justice Marshall, in Hudson river,
ROFFEE William Weeden, son of Caleb, aged 21 months,
Feb. 7, 1822
Sarah Catharine, infant daughter of Caleb, aged I year, 7 months,
Caleb, in 31 st year,
Sarah A., daughter of late Caleb, aged 4 years,
March 22, 1831 Feb. 12, 1821
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