Vital record of Rhode Island : 1636-1850 : first series : births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people, Vol XXI, Part 50

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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ROGERS Catharine, at Newport, aged 27 years, John, Esq., in 54th year,


July 13, 1809


July 17, 1810


Dr. John, in this town (N. Y.), in 84th year, 46 years pastor of the Presbyterian Church ; was a native of Boston, born there Aug. - , 1727,


May 7, 1811


Sarah, at Philadelphia. Though born with- out hands, she was noted as a painter, hold- ing the brush in her mouth. American of Ann, only daughter of the late Daniel, at Newport,


Nov. 16, 1813


Mr. - , murdered by a Spaniard, near St. Mary's, Fla. American of


July 7, 1815


Josiah, at Plymouth, Penn., aged 95 years. American of


Jan. 5, 1816


Elizabeth, widow of John and mother of the Commodore, at Havre de Grace, Md.,


Sept. 19, 1816


Nancy, at Wendall, Mass., aged 3 years. American of


Dec. 20, 1816


Mary Ann, daughter of John, formerly of New York, aged 17 years, at Southampton, L. I. American of


Sept. 9, 1817 Oct. 9, 1817


Jan. 17, 1819


ROG John P., executed for piracy on board schooner Plattsburg of Baltimore, at Bos- ton,


Feb. 18, 1819


ROGERS Henry W., Esq .. attorney at law, for- merly of Norwich, Ct., at Beaufort, S. C. American of


John, son of John, Esq., in 29th year, gradu- ate of Brown University, 1808,


Prudence, daughter of the late Jeremiah, at Newport, aged 68 years,


Paul, aged 13 years. He came from Berwick, Me., to receive an education at Friends' School ; was drowned in the river,


Nov. 12, 1819


March 26, 1820


June 22, 1820


June 24, 1820


Dec. 17, 1825 May 2, 1829


ROFY Mrs. Sarah, at Bristol, aged 91 years,


April 22, 1830


Edward, son of the late John, in 21st year, Joshua Saunders, at Havana, in 42d year, son of the late Daniel, of Newport, mer- chant,


April 8, 1814


521


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


ROGERS Peleg, at Mansfield, Mass., in 97th year, -, a transient person, at sea, on ship Ann, of Bristol,


Peleg, of Warren, R. I., master of brig Gov. Hopkins, at sea,


Dr. - , of Baton Rouge, at New Orleans, of the fever. American of


Lieut. Stephen M., at Thompson's Island, Lieut. Stephen M., of the U. S. Marine Corps, at Thompson's Island, Key West, in 24th year ; was a son of Rev. Dr. Rogers, of Philadelphia, and graduate of Brown Uni- versity 1818, and from Nassau Hall, N. J. about Oct. 1, 1823


Dr. William, at Philadelphia, in 73d year ; was first graduate of Brown University, and last surviving Chaplain of the Revolution and native of Rhode Island. Many years Pastor of Baptist Church at Philadelphia, and Professor in University of Pennsyl- vania,


Rev. Medad, at New Fairfield, Ct., aged 74 years ; had been Pastor of the Congrega- tional Church 38 years. American of


Mary, wife of Robert, Esq., at Newport, aged 66 years. American of


Sarah, at Newport, aged 73 years, of Society of Friends. American of


Joseph, at Hartford, native of Newport, aged 72 years,


, son of the Commodore, drowned in the Elizabeth River by the upsetting of the boat,


Dr. Patrick K., Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy in University of Wil- liam and Mary, Virginia, at Ellicots Mills, Va., in 52d year,


Jeremiah, at Taunton, aged 63 years,


Patience, wife of George, daughter of Dea. William Taggart, at Middletown, aged 30 years,


Colonel, aged 17 years, son of Abner, at Cov- entry,


Mrs. Mary, at New Braintree, aged 80 years. American of


Harriet Robbins, daughter of George A., in 13th year,


RODGERS Capt. - , brother of the Com- modore, died on Brazil Coast, aged about 45 years. American of


Aug. 20, 1820


April 17, 1821


June 17, 1822


Oct. 11, 1822 Sept. 27, 1823


April 7, 1824


Sept. 14, 1824 Dec. 7, 1824


March 22, 1825


Dec. 31, 1825


April 6, 1828


Aug. 2, 1828 June 14, 1829


June 8, 1830 March 1, 1831


May 17, 1831 June 3, 1831


July 27, 1832


522


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


ROGERS Capt. Jason, of New London, Ct., at Providence, aged 73 years,


ROGERSON Daniel, son of the late Dr. - , of Attleboro, in this town, in 15th year, Alfred, son of Capt. John, at Rehoboth, in 23d year,


Minerva, wife of Robert, at Boston, aged 36 years,


ROLFE Rev. Benjamin, Congregational Minister, at Parsonfield, Me. He graduated in 1777 in class with Rufus King. American of ROLLINS Miss -, of Bristol, at Trinidad, W. I. American of


Dec. 30, 1817


Sept. 14, 1821


Oct. 15, 1830


Oct. 16, 1830


July 6, 1819


Sept. 25, 1818 Feb. 22, 1825 Dec. 27, 1818


April 21, 1815 Dec. 20, 1808


March 29, 1822


June 28, 1823


Amasa, at Norfolk, Ct., murdered. American of ROSARIO Jacob (colored), aged 54 years, native of the East Indies,


ROSE Rt. Hon. George, Treasurer of the Navy and Clerk of Parliament since 1790, in England. American of


Maria, wife of William, at New Shoreham, aged 21 years,


Moses, at New Shoreham, aged 59 years,


Joshua, at New Shoreham, aged 32 years,


Mrs. F. T., at Huntsville, Ala .; was sister of late President Madison. American of James, of Rhode Island, at New York Hos. pital,


Sally, wife of John, and daughter of Paul Whitman, at Middletown, aged 40 years,


Sept. 18, 1832 March 25, 1809


Oct. 2, 1820


April 21, 1825


ROMAN Zenon, brother of the Governor Elect of Louisiana, at New Orleans,


Mrs. - , mother of the Governor Elect of Louisiana, at New Orleans,


ROMER Mr. of the theatre, at New York, sui- cide. American of


ROMAYNE Major James, S. B. of U. S Artil- lery, at New York, aged 28 years. Ameri- can of


ROMEYNA Rev. John B., at New York,


ROMREIL Mrs. Mary, aged 81 years, 7 months, ROOD Joseph N., killed in a quarrel with his brother-in-law, John Sawyer, at Auburn, N. Y. American of


ROOKE Patrick, drowned in New York Harbor, ROOT Hon. Jesse, at Coventry, Ct., aged 85 years,


Julia, aged 14 years, at Ludlow, from her clothes taking fire. American of


Nov. 15, 1831


Jan. 2, 1828


March 24, 1818


Dec. 1, 1820 March 7, 1821 May 2, 1823


Nov. 20, 1823


Dec. 25, 1823


May 30, 1824


523


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


ROSE Charles, at Bristol, aged about 30 years; was found in a fever and deranged ; said he was a native of Scituate, Mass., and had a brother Rowland of Watertown, Mass.,


Isaac, at Cumberland, in 78th year. Ameri- can of


ship carpenter, injured by an explosion of a boiler on steamer Chief Justice Mar- shall, in Hudson River, (died next day) James, at North Kingstown, aged 86 years, Capt. Alexander F., late member of Virginia Convention, in Virginia. American of ROSER Antonio, one of the crew of the Hippo- memes, of New York, executed at Curra- coa for the murder of Nicholas Anderson. His body was afterwards placed in chains, Mathais, printer, at Philadelphia. American of


ROSEWAINE Edward, executed for piracy, at Boston,


ROSS Prof. John, LL D., Prof. of Languages in King's University, Aberdeen. His death was occasioned by swallowing a spider in a glass of claret. His stomach upon dissection was found much distended and ulcerated.


James, seaman, at New York. American of George, eldest son of Hon. James, drowned in crossing Turtle Creek, near Pittsburg, Pa.,


Nathan, at Anson, Me., his house caught fire and wife and 3 children perished,


Lydia, wife of Sanford, in 50th year,


David R., of Philadelphia, in 23d year, on board brig Hercules, in the South West Pass, La. In August or September last he rescued Miss Cooper from drowning, he took such a severe cold from this act that it developed consumption from which he died,


Eliza, executed at London, Eng., for burking a woman of 80 years. American of ROSSEAU Augustus Van Dyke, killed by his brother Clement while drunk, in Buck's Co. Penn. American of


ROSSITER Maria S., only daughter of Nathan- iel, Esq., of New Haven, at Providence, aged 17 years,


ROSSETER Abigail, wife of Nathaniel, daugh- ter of late Col. Knight Dexter, of Provi- dence, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 50 years,


June 7, 1824


Dec. 20, 1825


April 22, 1830 May 3, 1830


Dec. 23, 1831


Dec. 5, 1816


Jan. 8, 1833


June 15, 1820


Jan -, 1777 May 10, 1811


Feb. 10, 1814


Jan. 12, 1823 Jan. 7, 1825


May 11, 1829


Feb. 28, 1832


Dec. 10, 1830


Aug. 20, 1819


July 23, 1826


524


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


ROTCH Francis, Esq., at New Bedford, aged 73 years. American of


Thomas, of Kendall, O., son of the venerable William, Sen., of New Bedford, at Mt. Pleasant, O., aged 57 years,


Elizabeth, wife of William, Sen., at New Bed- ford, in 90th year, of Society of Friends, Elizabeth, wife of William, at New Bedford, aged 69 years, of Society of Friends.


Elizabeth, wife of William, Jr., at New Bed- ford, in 69th year, of Society of Friends, William, at New Bedford, native of Nan- tucket, in 94th year. He commenced whale fishery at Dunkirk in 1790, but soon trans- ferred it to England on account of the French Revolution. In 1794 he returned to this country and has since resided at New Bedford. American of


ROUCH -- , apprentice to Mr. Huff, killed by lightning near Milledgeville, Ga.,


ROULSTONE Lavinia, at Morristown, aged 20 years, killed by lightning. Her obituary says she wore corselets braced with steel, and these helped to draw the lightning. American of


ROUNCE John, at Foster, aged 34 years,


ROUNDS John, in this town, in 25thyear, Amos, at Rehoboth, in 59th year,


ROUND Chace, of this town, at Wilmington, N. C., in 39th year,


Chace, at Rehoboth, in 76th year. He had II children, 76 grand and 20 great-grand- children ; had been 46 years deacon in Baptist Church,


ROUNDS Abiah, daughter of Rufus, Esq., at Rehoboth, in 9th year. American of


Mary, widow of James, at Smithfield, aged 56 years,


Anna, wife of Oliver, at Warren, in 79th year,


Elder Sylvester, at Rehoboth, aged 45 years. American of


ROUND Rufus, Esq., aged 43 years, formerly postmaster of Rehoboth, at Taunton,


ROUNDS Mrs. Prudence, at Rehoboth, aged 85 years,


Oliver, at Warren, aged 79 years,


Abby, wife of Richard, in 46th year,


Capt. Peleg, at Foster, aged 68 years,


Miss Phebe, at Scituate, aged 16 years,


May 28, 1822


Sept. 14, 1823


May 14, 1824


Jan. 30, 1828


Feb. 6, 1828


May 23, 1828


March 28, 1813


Sept. 17, 1811 Feb. 6, 1829 Jan. 5, 1811 Feb. 3, 1814


Jan. 30, 1818


June 15, 1821


Sept. 17, 1819


Nov. 20, 1820


Nov. 20, 1821


Nov. 5, 1824


March 17, 1825


Oct. 27, 1825 Nov. 7, 1825 Jan. 19, 1826


May 13, 1827 Oct. 6, 1828


525


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


ROUNDS Richard, aged 49 years, very suddenly, -, drowned from the wharf. American of Mary, widow of Seth, in 44th year, ROUNTREE Joseph, suicide while in prison for counterfeiting, at North Carolina. Amer- ican of


Aug. 8, 1830 Sept. 6, 1831 Feb. 11, 1832


Jan. 10, 1817


Nov. 2, 1822


Jan. 31, 1826


Aug. 13, 1824


Jan. 13, 1832


May 9, 1820


March 4, 1817


May 24, 1812


Jan. 30, 1817


Feb. 8, 1831


Nov. 30, 1814


Oct. 16, 1829


Oct. 30, 1829


Aug. 12, 1825


Aug. 12, 1823


Sept. 25, 1818


ROUNDTREE Mrs. Waitstill, daughter of Abel Allen, ot Providence, at Lansalle, Ga., aged 23 years,


ROUNSAVELL Nathaniel, Esq., in 40th year, native of New Jersey and one of the found- ers of the Alexandria Herald, at Alexandria, D. C.,


ROUSE Col. William, Jr., at Charleston, aged 42 years. American of


Charles B., Esq .; said to have been killed by Sam Samuels who was hung for the crime at Columbia, Mo., but who said he was in- nocent of the crime. American of


ROUSMANIERE Lewis, Esq., formerly editor Newport Mercury and member of General Assembly, at Newport. American of


ROW -, a youth, killed by the falling sand bank,


ROWE John, Esq., aged 47 years, formerly mem- ber of Senate of Massachusetts from Essex Co., at Quincy,


Horace, at Rowe, aged 17 years. He skinned a fox last April that died of hydrophobia,


ROWELL Thomas, at Salem, aged 54 years; fell into the water while eeling ; was so chilled that he lived but a short time. American of


ROWLEY Mr. -- , of Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y His son, a lad of 16 years of age, ran against a pile of wood and so wounded himself that he lived but a few hours,


Timothy, at Urbana, N. Y., a soldier of the Revolution, aged 83 years. American of Mr. - , a foreigner, found dead in the Ox- ford woods ; supposed to have died in July last. American of


RUDDER -, said to have been killed by his daughter ; was apt to be drunk and quarrel- some, at Norfolk, Va. American of RUDEN Hannah, wife of Alexander, formerly of Providence, at New York, in 49th year. American of


RUGGLES Harriet, daughter of Benjamin, Esq., at Newport, in 18th year. American of


526


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


RUGGLES Benjamin, Esq., merchant, at New- port, in 47th year,


Hon. Nathaniel, at Roxbury, Mass., aged 58 years; for last 6 years has been M. C. American of


Dec. 28, 1819


Azubah, widow of Benjamin, Esq., at New- port. American of


April 18, 1820


Timothy, drowned in a pond at Rutland, Mass., by sinking of the boat,


July 5, 1825


William Henry, son of Nathan, aged 2 years, 10 months, 22 days,


July 29, 1825


Major John, at Rutland, Vt., aged 55 years. American of


March 18, 1831


Capt. Spooner, late of brig Independence of Providence, at sea, on passage home from Surinam, in brig Hope, bound for Boston,


May 7, 1831


Capt. Spooner, of this town, at sea, on pass- age home from Surinam, aged 50 years,


May 7, 1831


RUMNEY Mrs. - , a widow, at Boston, aged 74 years. She tripped on a carpet and fell into the fire,


Jan. 2, 1831


RUMREILL Thomas, Esq., at Newport, aged 76 years. American of


Sept. 6, 1814


RUPP Lieut. - , U. S. Army; report of his death is contradicted. American of


Dec. 14, 1821


RUSH Sarah Maynadier, eldest daughter of Richard, Esq., U. S. Minister to London. American of


June 15, 1819


Hon. Jacob, at Philadelphia, aged 74 years, President Court of Common Pleas for the County. American of


Jan. 21, 1820


Julia, eldest daughter of Richard, Esq., the U. S. Minister to England, at London,


June 30, 1822


Benjamin, Jr., son of Dr. Benjamin, of Phila- delphia, at New Orleans,


Dec. 17. 1824


Robert, at Albany, aged 45 years, of cholera. American of


July 27, 1832


RUSHWORTH William S., native of Wakefield, in Yorkshire, Eng., in 27th year,


RUSS Azariah, at Ashford, Ct., aged 85 years, Mercy, widow of Azariah, at Ashford, Ct., aged 84 years,


June 11, 1821 Feb. 25, 1824


March 3, 1824


April 30, 1810


Sept. 5, 1810


July 10, 1811


July 19, 1811


RUSSELL Martha Ann, daughter of Capt. Wil- liam, in this town, aged 2 years, 3 months, Nancy, wife of John W., at Bristol, in 36th year,


Sylvia, wife of Hon. Jonathan, in this town, in 30th year,


Winslow, executed at Troy, N. Y., for the murder of Michael Bockus,


Dec. 11, 1818


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


527


RUSSELL Sylvia, wife of Hon. Jonathan, the present U. S. Minister to France; an obitu- ary in number of July 23, John, in this town, in 77th year,


John W., at Bristol, in 44th year,


Rachal Gould, infant daughter of Daniel, of this town. American of


Henry, merchant, in this town, in 52d year, of Society of Friends,


Jonathan, at Bristol, in 79th year, at Bristol, Barnabus, at Dartmouth, Mass., aged 64 years. American of


Noadiah, at Thompson, Ct., in 58th year,


William, Esq., aged 83 years, at Brancepeth Castle, Eng. American of


Robert, shot in his room, at Augusta, Ga.,


Capt. Thomas H., of Bristol, at Matanzas, in 28th year,


July 22, 1819 Sept. 4, 1819


Mary C., wife of Samuel, at Middletown, Ct., Ephraim, native of Stowe, Mass., at Provi- dence,


Feb. 3, 1820


Capt. Jeremiah, Jr., (of the Rebecca Ann, of Baltimore), in 31st year, son of Jeremiah, formerly of Providence, at Matanzas,


Capt - -, of ship Hero, of New Bedford ; was shot by pirates four days after his cap- ture,


Oct. 22, 1821


William, of U. S. Ship Franklin, from a fall from the foretop-mast sail yard American of


Nancy, at Bristol. aged 75 years,


Rebecca H., infant daughter of Daniel, Col. William, in 86th year,


Anne, wife of Laden, and daughter of Ben- jamin Cozzens, dec., late of Providence, at Northbridge, Mass., in 63d year,


Charles Augustus, son of Capt. William, aged about 1 year,


Mary Alice, wife of William Henry, and only daughter of Philip Crapo, in 24th year,


Helen, infant daughter of William H., aged 4 months,


John, at Warwick, aged 68 years,


Frances, widow of Joseph, in 80th year,


Rachal, wife of Daniel, at Thompson, Ct., aged 80 years. American of


Serena Adelaide, wife of Lieut. E. M., U. S. Navy, at New York, aged 29 years. Amer- ican of


April 18, 1825


Sept. 30, 1825


Jan. 1, 1826


Jan. 30, 1826 March 7, 1826 April 1, 1827


March 20, 1829


Jan. 29, 1830


July 12, 1811 July 8, 1813 Aug. 20, 1814


Sept. 27, 1814


July 1, 1815 July 17, 1815


April 30, 1816 May 30, 1817


Sept. 12, 1817 May 5, 1819


July -, 1821


Joseph, formerly of Providence, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 64 years,


May 22, 1822


July 9, 1822 May 22, 1823 July 16, 1823 Feb. 10, 1825


528


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


RUSSELL Alexander, First Officer of ship Planter, aged 30 years, off the Brazil Banks; was caught in the tow line and carried down by a whale,


James, at Buxton, aged 77 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of


June 15, 1830


Gilbert E., aged 42 years, son of Humphrey, of New Bedford, at New Orleans. Amer- ican of


Nov. 30, 1830


Lieut. Pelatiah, at Groton, aged 77 years, offi- cer in the Revolution,


Jan. 20, 1831


Hepsibah, wife of Perry, at New Bedford, aged 51 years,


April 24, 1831


Hon. Jonathan, formerly of Providence, at Grafton, Mass .. aged 60 years,


Feb. 17, 1832


RUTENBURGH Amey, widow of Thomas, in 85th year,


Jan. 19, 1821


RUTGERS Col. Henry, at New York, aged 83 years. American of


Feb. 23, 1830


RUTHWELL N. W., Esq., Purser U. S Navy, at Middletown, Del. American of


Feb. 3, 1818


RUTLEDGE Gen. John, son of the late Gov- ernor Rutledge, of South Carolina, at Phil- adelphia, aged 53 years. American of


Sept. 10, 1819


Hon. John and Hon. Keating L. Simons, of South Carolina, two of the most brilliant men of the bar and intimate friends, died at same hour and day, one at Philadelphia, the other at Charleston. American of


Mrs. - , wife of William, of Charleston, at Newport,


John H., at Charleston, S. C. American of RYAN Ann, widow of Capt. William, at New- port, in 85th year. American of


Jan. 23, 1821


Jan. 21, 1823


April 20, 1824


Feb. 7, 1832


Aug. 23, 1825


Gen. James W., at Brunswick, aged 107 years ; was an officer in the Revolution. His wife is living aged 98 years, in good health. They have lived together 74 years and never had a child. His health was good to within 8 hours of his death. American of


Mary, at Boston, aged 38 years; Lady Su- perior of the Ursuline Convent American of


James, an English sailor, aged about 23 years, shot himself with a gun accident- ally, at Norfolk, Va. American of RYLAND Rev. John, D. D., LL. D., President of Bristol Baptist Theological Seminary and Senior Secretary of the Baptist Mis- sion, at Bristol, Eng. American of


March 20, 1830


Oct. 8, 1819


July 22. 1821 Aug. 13, 1822


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


529


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SABIN Sarah, only daughter of Col. Hezekiah, in this town, aged 26 years, John, in Providence, in 60th year,


SABINS John, aged about 60 years. American of


Oct. 7, 1817


SABIN James M., second officer of ship Gen. Hamilton, of this port, and son of the late Capt. Jesse, at Calcutta, in 32d year ; has left a widow and two children,


John, at Killingly, Ct., aged 45 years,


John, son of late Capt. Jesse, of Providence, in 22d year, on board brig Sall and Hope, at sea, on passage from Matanzas,


Hezekiah, formerly of New Haven, at Provi- dence, aged 72 years,


Joshua, at Pomfret, Ct., aged 85 years. American of


March 22, 1825


Feb. 21, 1827


Capt. Joshua A., of Providence, only son of late John, at Point Comfort, Va., in 40th year ; leaves wife and 3 children,


Elizabeth Ingraham, only daughter of late Capt. Joshua A., in 9th year, Miss Dolly, in 96th year,


SABINS Mary, widow of Capt. John A., daugh- ter of Simeon Ingraham, aged 37 years,


SACHERESSIA In Tuscalosa Village; was one of the oldest Indian chiefs of the tribe, aged between 80 and 90 years. American of


SACKET Ann, wife of Adnah, in 24th year,


SACKETT Imogene, daughter of Adnah, aged 9 months. American of


Sarah Maria, daughter of Philo and Gratia, at Brainards Bridge, Nassau, N. Y., in 13th year,


SACKET Asher, at Westfield, aged 82 years. American of


SACKETT Asher, at Westfield, aged 82 years. American of


Abby Budlong, infant daughter of Isaac, aged I year, 8 months,


Aug. 18, 1828


May 25, 1829 Jan. 3, 1830


Dec. 14, 1832


June 5, 1829 June 1, 1823


Nov. 7, 1823


March 24, 1828


Aug. 3, 1830


Aug. 10, 1830


Sept. 11, 1830


April 6, 1816 Sept. 20, 1817


Nov. 15, 1819 May 1, 1821


July 1, 1821


April 5, 1822


Jude (colored), at Olneyville, aged 66 years, 60 of which she had been a faithful servant in one family,


530


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


SADLER Mr. - , the aeronaut, killed by a fall from his balloon. American of


SAFFORD Rev. Silas S., aged 23 years, late of Middlebury, Vt., at Swedesboro, N. J., SAGE Jacob, seaman, killed on board U. S. Fri- gate Constitution in action with the Guer- riere,


Nov. 5, 1824


Jan. 16, 1817


Sarah, wife of Ebenezer, Esq., aged 54 years. American of


Jan. 17, 1817


Francis, of Middletown, Ct., perished in the shipwreck of schooner Elizabeth,


Feb. 16, 1821


Mary L, of Middletown, Ct., at Darlington, S. C., where she was in charge of a Female Seminary,


June 30, 1830


SAGUYUWHANAH (keeper awake), known as Red Jacket, a noted chief of the Senecas, at Indian village, near Buffalo, aged about 80 years. American of


Jan. 29, 1830


ST. ALBAN'S Duke of, in England, aged 60 years. He served in America in the early part of his life American of


Oct. 17, 1815


William, Duke of, in England, aged 60 years. American of


Sept. 9, 1825


ST. CLAIR Maj. Gen. Arthur, at Laurel Hill, Somerset Co., Penn. The last few years of this venerable man was spent in entreating Congress to pass on his claims which was in vain,


Aug. 31, 1818


Sept. 18, 1818


Arthur, eldest son of late General -- , Gov- ernor of North West Territory, at Cincin- nati, Ohio. American of


Oct. 20, 1 820


ST. MEDARD Dr. Peter, at Boston, aged 66 years, the Senior Surgeon of the Navy,


March 28, 1822


ST. SIMONS at Paris, France, aged 66 years, a well known author. American of ST. VINCENT Countess, wife of the Admiral. American of


July 15, 1825


May 3, 1816


Earl of, Admiral of the fleet, General of Marines, etc., in England, in 89th year,


SALIGNY Gen. -. Marshal of the Palace of King Joseph, at Madrid, of a fever. American of


SALISBURY Nehemiah, of Warren, at Shafts- bury, Vt.,


Freelove, daughter of George, at Barrington. American of


Sarah. daughter of George, at Barrington. American of


March 13, 1823


April 28, 1809


Jan. 25, 1810


April 30, 1816


April 30, 1816


Mrs. -- , widow of Major General Arthur, recently deceased, at Chestnut Ridge, near Greensburg, Penn.,


Aug. 20, 1812


RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS


531


SALISBURY John, in this town, aged 92 years. American of


Samuel, at Boston, aged 78 years,


Ann Maria, daughter of James, in 4th year, James, of Tiverton, near Georgetown, S. C., Lucinda, at North Providence, in 19th year, Daniel, in 29th year,


Peleg Cranston, infant daughter of George, aged 15 months,


George, infant son of John, at Warren,


Samuel. at Seekonk, aged 61 years. Ameri- can of


Aug. 23, 1825


Capt. Jonathan, at East Greenwich, aged 70 years, formerly Member of General Assem. bly; was possessed of a large frame and weighed at one time more than 360 pounds. American of


Dea. Josiah, at Boston. American of


Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan, in 59th year,


Joshua, son of Richard, of Providence, at Marine Hospital, Staten Island, in 19th year,


George Henry, son of George, aged II months, 19 days,


Feb. 11, 1829


Christopher Dexter, son of Richard, aged 6 years,


Dec. 17, 1829


Sarah, widow of Joseph, at Foster, in 95th year,


Sarah, widow of Jonathan, Esq., dec., at East Greenwich, aged 78 years,


Jacob, at Rutland, aged 74 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of


July 15, 1830


Mary Ann, wife ot George, at Providence, in 26th year,


Dec. 3, 1830


Lydia, daughter of Matthew C., at Black- stone, in 19th year,


Richard Wilson, infant son of Luther,


Sally Nelly, wife of James, at Attleboro, aged 63 years. American of


Aug. 30, 1822 Jan. 29, 1833


SALMOND Robert, of Hanover, Mass., at Louis- ville, Ky., very suddenly, aged 33 years,


April 19, 1822


SALTENSTALL Elizabeth, widow of Roswell, at New York, in 73d year,


July 11, 1817


SAMBRE Peter, founder of Roustigouche Soci- ety, an Athletic Society, at Quebec, L. C. American of


SAMPSON J. P. C., Esq., Editor of Louisiana Advertiser, son of Counsellor Sampson, of New York, at New Orleans,


Oct. 21, 1817


Aug. 25, 1820


March 25, 1817 May 2, 1818 April 29, 1821 Dec. 6, 1822


Dec. 11, 1822 July 13, 1823


Aug. 26, 1824 Feb. 2, 1825


Aug. 26, 1825 Feb. 14, 1826 Feb. 16, 1826


Aug. 29, 1826


March 28, 1830 June 6, 1830


June 15, 1831 June 20, 1832


SALLIES Lawrence, at New York, merchant, suddenly. American of


532


VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND


SAMPSON Rev. Ezra, at New York, in 76th year. American of


George, of Kingston, Mass , aged 33 years, at Providence, buried at Kingston, died


Joseph, the French executioner who be- headed Louis and his Queen and the Leaders of the Revolution, at Paris, aged about 60 years. American of


Zabdiel, Esq., Collector of the District, at Plymouth, aged 46 years,


Miss Rebecca, at Duxbury, aged 25 years. American of


May 10, 1831


Miss Rebecca, at Duxbury, aged 25 years. American of


May 17, 1831


Dec. 13, 1831


June 19, 1813


SANDBORN Nehemiah, of Hampton, N. H., aged 18 years, suicide,


Aug. 23, 1829


Sept. 28, 1812


Dec. 12, 1815


June 30, 1818


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