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May 30, 1820
SANDYS Rear Admiral, aged 62 years. Amer- ican of
SANFORD Mary, widow of Joseph, at Newport, in 72d year. American of
Giles, at Newport, aged 87 years. American of
Dec. 19, 1823
May 8, 1825
Nov. 30, 1 826 July 19, 1828
SAMUEL Sam, was executed at Columbia, Mo., for murder of Charles B. Rouse, Esq. He protested his innocence ; his age was about 60 years,
SAMWELL John, midshipman of the Shannon, from wounds at Halifax,
SANDOVAL Don F-, Navarro, hanged in the Great Square of Madrid, having been detected in the habit of a priest with a letter from Marshal Sault to Joseph Bona- parte,
SANDS Antonio. executed at Jefferson, Camden Co., Ga., for the murder of Mr. Bersent. American of
David, Friend Minister, at Cornwall, Orange Co., N. Y., aged 70 years. American of Ray T., Esq, at Block Island, in 44th year, suddenly,
Edward, Esq . at New Shoreham, in 72d year, John, Esq, at New Shoreham, in 76th year, for 40 years member of General Assembly, Robert S., Esq., aged 59 years, for many years Representative from New Shoreham to the General Assembly, at East Green- wich. American of
SANDT -, executed at Manheim, Ger., for murder of the celebrated Kotzebue,
July 1, 1814
Sept. 3, 18II Nov. 15, 1814
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
533
SANFORD Mary E. M., wife of ' Hon. Nathan, and daughter of Ralph Isaacs, Esq., for- merly of New Haven, Ct, at New York. American of
Ellery, at Bristol, aged 52 years,
Oliver, eldest son of John, drowned at Tiver- ton, aged 12 years,
Ann, daughter of Joseph, at Newport, in 18th year. American of
Mary, widow of John, at Attleboro, in 52d year,
Waite, daughter of Royal, at Bristol,
Mrs. Elizabeth, at Newport, aged 51 years,
Ruth, wife of John and daughter of Richard Sisson, of Portsmouth, at Middletown. American of
SANDFORD Ezekiel, Esq., attorney at law, formerly editor of Analectick Magazine, at Columbia, S. C., aged 26 years. American of
SANFORD Prescilla, widow of Capt. James, at Newport, aged 76 years,
SANDFORD John, formerly of Portsmouth, at Dorset, Vt., aged 81 years,
SANFORD Restcome, at Rensseleirville, N. Y., aged 65 years, formerly of Rhode Island. American of
Mary, widow of Giles, at Newport, aged 84 years,
Mrs. -. wife of T-, at Mobile,
William, son of Peleg, at Newport, aged 23 years,
Sarah, at Newport, aged 24 years,
Hezekiah U., at Bristol,
Thomas, drowned in New Haven Harbor by upsetting of a boat ; leaves wife and four children,
Moses, attorney at law, at Pawtucket,
George W., of Newport, at Coventry, aged 19 years,
Diana (colored), aged about 70 years,
Rev. Joseph, at Philadelphia, of the fever. American of
SANGER Rev. Mr. - , at East Bridgewater. American of
SANS John, drowned off Pelican Point, by up- setting of a boat. American of
SANTERRE the brewer, who conducted the un- fortunate Louis to the guillotine, at Paris. He said the common executioner refused
June 7, 1816 Jan. 5, 1819
Sept. 6, 1819
Oct. 12, 1819
Dec. 7, 1820 Feb. 15, 1821 Dec. 10, 1821
Feb. 26, 1822
Jan. 14, 1823
March 20, 1823
May -, 1823
Nov. 25, 1823
Jan. 2, 1824 Aug. 16, 1825
Sept. 8, 1825 Oct. 20, 1827 April 19, 1828
Jan. 24, 1829 Feb. 7, 1830
Nov. 12, 1830 Jan. 3, 1832
Jan. 3, 1832
Nov. 25, 1820
June 18, 1830
534
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SANTERRE:
to do the deed and one Charles James vol- unteered and did the work. American of SAPP Henry, in Bibb Co., Georgia, a soldier of the Revolution, aged 83 years. On the same day, Mrs. Remillerson, his wife, aged 93 years; had lived together 65 years, SARGENT Hon. Winthrop, formerly of Massa- chusetts, one of the early settlers of the western regions, formerly Governor of Mississippi Territory ; was a soldier of the Revolution ; died on passage from Natchez to Philadelphia. American of
April 27, 1810
Nov. 20, 1829
Ignacius, Esq., at Boston, aged 56 years,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Louis M., Esq., at Phila- delphia,
Feb. 2, 1824
Manlius, youngest child of Q. M., Esq., at Boston, aged 17 months. American of
July 15, 1825
Seth F. A child of his died at New London, Ct. American of
Sept. 13, 1825
SARLE Mary, wife of Nathan B., at Scituate, in 34th year,
July 16, 1818
Lorania, daughter of Joseph, at Cranston, aged 17 years. American of
July 27, 1819
Solomon, in 84th year,
Oct. 19, 1820
Ezekiel, at Cranston, aged 73 years,
Sept. 2, 1825
Hannah, daughter of late Col. Ezekiel, at Cranston, after a protracted sickness of more than 20 years, aged 44 years,
Dec. 15, 1826 Sept. 11, 1829
Mary, wife of Thomas, in 56th year,
Sarah Ann, wife of Emanuel, at Warwick, in 43d year,
Aug. 23, 1831
SARTORI Mrs. Mary Magdelena Henrietta l'Official de Woofoin, at Trenton, N. J., aged 41 years. American of
SATERTHWAITE -, midshipman on the Grampus, of the fever. American of
SATTERLY Mrs. - and Edward Stephens. in Putnam Co., N. Y. They had entered a coal hut beside the road to escape a thunder shower, when lightning struck a tree overhead and killed them both. Amer- ican of
SAUNDERS Capt. Jesse, at an advanced age, Capt. Esek, at Ashford, Ct., aged 71 years. American of
Alexander, of New York, merchant, drowned in the Delaware. American of
Eleanor, at London, Eng., aged 62 years ; was frightened by a report that spots on
March 4, 1825
June 29, 1824
June 28, 1825 Nov. 27, 1809
May 6, 1814
Dec. 19, 1815
July 7, 1820 Jan. 18, 1821
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
SAUNDERS :
the sun indicated that the world would come to an end July 18. It is singular the same story was current at Boston at this time. American of
William, at Paris, Ky, shot by Abraham Harter, accidentally, while out squirrel hunting. American of
Mary, wife of Jeremiah, at Glocester, aged 43 years,
March 5, 1820
Nathaniel, son of the late Nathaniel, of Provi- dence, at New Orleans. American of Caleb, in 69th year,
Samuel, in 25th year,
Aug. 1, 1820 May 12, 1821 April 5, 1825
William, of Providence, at sea, on board brig Osprey, on passage from Batavia to Boston, a seaman. American of
Capt. Richard, of Portsmouth, N. H., late master and owner of brig Charles and Ellen, from New Orleans, aged about 45 years,
Horace, seaman, of Providence, at sea, on board schooner Gleanor, on passage from Aux Cayes to New York,
John, aged 48 years,
Rev. Hubbard, at Nashville, Tenn., in 63d year ; was a native of Brunswick Co., Va. Had been a Methodist preacher 37 years,
Potter, drowned in Thurber's pond, on the canal,
July 6, 1830
Mr. - , his son and three daughters, mur- dered by a mob, at Lyons, France. Ameri- can of
Jan. 24, 1832
March 27, 1832
SAVAGE Edward, at Princeton, Mass., aged 56 years, a painter and engraver, and proprie- tor of a New York Museum. American of John, his daughter, aged 6 years, burnt to death, near Plattsburgh, N. Y.,
SAVERY Thomas, aged 23 years. drowned from brig Volant ; while at work he fell back- ward into the water, at Plymouth. Ameri- can of
SAWIN Mary Everett, daughter of Isaac, Meltiah, wife of Isaac, in 24th year, Sally, wife of Moses, daughter of late Capt. Samuel Westcott, in 42d year, Elizabeth L., daughter of Major Isaac,
Sept. 10, 1816
Aug. 29, 1817
May 16, 1826
Aug. 10, 1827
Nov. 11, 1827 Oct. 19, 1828
Sept. 7, 1829
John A., formerly of Newport, at South Kingstown. American of
July 18, 1817
May 23, 1821
Aug. 26, 1831 Jan. 14, 1821 Jan. 23, 1821
Oct. 18, 1821 July 26, 1825
535
536
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SAWYER Col. Ephraim, at South Hero, Vt., formerly of Lancaster, Mass., aged 94 years Had served as an officer in the army under King George II, and George III. and in the Revolution,
Micajah, M. D, at Newburyport, born 1733, graduated at Harvard University, 1756. American of
Oct. 10, 1815
Oct. 19, 1815
James. of Tiverton, seaman on board brig Hiram, at Wilmington, N. C., fell from the maintop, May 20, 1817
Capt. Walker, at Bristol, formerly of Col- brook, N. H., aged about 33 years, on Coast of Africa. American of
Feb. 4, 1820
Rev. Joseph.pastor of Congregational Church, Leverett, Mass., aged 30 years. American of
Dec. 31, 1822
Elizabeth C., wife of Benjamin, at Boston, aged 29 years. American of
Feb. 26, 1830 June 17, 1828
SAXE Weimer, Duke of
SAXTON Orin B., printer, formerly ot Provi- dence, at Massachusetts General Hospital. American of
Jan. 11, 1825
SAYER Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin, and daugh- ter of Samuel Barker, at Newport, in 33d year,
June 10, 1816
Benjamin, at Newport, in 32d year. Ameri- can of
Dec. 29, 1818
Eliza B., at Seekonk, aged 22 years. Ameri- can of
May 18, 1819
Miss Mary, at Newport, in 39th year. Amer- ican of
Feb. 1, 1820 Dec. 14, 1822
Susan, wife of James, aged 40 years,
-, shot by - Jones in a quarrel at Lib- erty, Va. American of
Jan. 10, 1832
Master -, at Smithfield, in 7th year,
July 20, 1811 April 10, 1814
David, seaman, at Havana, belonged to brig Nancy, of Bristol. American of
July 8, 1817
Jeremiah, at North Providence, at a very ad- vanced age. American of
David, Esq., at Cumberland, formerly mem- ber of Town Council and General Assem- bly ; served in the Revolution as captam under Col. J. Olney,
June 30, 1818
Jan. 9, 1820
SAYLES Harriet, daughter of Capt David, at Cumberland, in 23d year,
Jan. 29, 1814
, son of David, at Standish, Me., aged 4 years, perished in the burning of the house, , son of Dr. Enock, aged 8 years, at Belleville, Mass., the cow hooked him in the head. American of
Aug. 6, 1816
537
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
SAYLES -, widow of Capt. David, at Cumber- land,
Oct. 11, 1821
John, Esq., at Smithfield, aged 100 years, 2 months. For more than 30 years he took an active part in public affairs, particularly at the time of the Revolution. He served on the Committee of Safety ; was one of committee to try Gen. Spencer. He hap- pened to be a soldier on guard before the general's quarters and upon being notified, he refused to leave his post until properly relieved, which was done, and the sentinel became the judge and served on the com- mission. See obit. in American of March 8, Laura, daughter of Capt. Chad, at Glocester, aged 16 years, suddenly,
Stephen, son of late Jeremiah, at North Provi- dence, in 33d year,
Sarah Louisa, only daughter of Jesse, at Smithfield, aged 2 years. American of
Nancy, wife of Dutee and daughter of Major Noah Butterworth, at Wrentham, Mass., in 27th year,
Nathaniel, at Smithfield, aged 52 years,
Arnold, Jr., son of Arnold, at Blackstone Vil- lage, in 20th year,
Dutee, at Troy, N. Y., aged 56 years,
SAYRE Patience, widow of Lewis, at Newport, in 55th year,
SCALLAN -, an auctioneer, shot by Attor- ney Christie, at New Orleans. American of
March 26, 1822
Nov. 29, 1816
May 2, 1820
Mary, wife of Nehemiah, in 41st year,
Samuel May, infant son of Phillip, at Brook- lyn, Ct. American of
SCARLET Mr. - , the eminent King's coun- sel and M. P. from Peterborough, in Eng- land, while attending his professional duties. American of
SCATTERGOOD Thomas, Friend preacher, at Philadelphia, aged 66 years. American of
Feb. 28, 1822
Aug. 17, 1823
Dec. 27, 1823
Aug. 2, 1825
Aug. 24, 1825 April 27, 1826
June 25, 1827 Sept. 22, 1832
June 28, 1811
SCARBOROUGH Jared, Esq., merchant, at Hartford, aged 36 years. American of
Luther, at Hartford, aged 33 years, native of Brooklyn, at Hartford, Ct. As an agricul- tural experimentist he had few superiors. American of
Mrs. Margaret, at Ashford, Ct., aged 94 years,
Jan. 26, 1821 Oct. 1, 1821
Oct. 1I, 1822
May 4, 1824
May 3, 1814
538
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SCHAEFFER Frederick George, Esq., late editor and proprietor of Federal Republican and Baltimore Telegraph, at Philadelphia, in 30th year. American of
SCHAFFER -- infant son of Francis C., aged II months,
Rev. Frederick C., D. D .. pastor of Evangel- ical Lutheran Church, New York,
Norah Peirce, daughter of Francis C., aged I year,
SCHEE James, Esq., ot Delaware, U. S. Consul at Genoa, at Philadelphia. American of SCHEMERHORN Moriah, murdered by John F. Van Patten, who was sentenced to be hung, Feb. 25 next,
SCHENCK Peter H., Esq., formerly surveyor Port of New York, at Fishkill Landing, N. Y. American of
Jan. 13, 1824 June 2, 1829
May 3, 1814
Oct. 3, 1826
Oct. 16, 1829
SCHWEIGGER Prof. - , an eminent tourist, murdered by his postillion, near Palermo. American of
SCISCO Ebenezer, in this town, aged 83 years, (colored),
SCOTT John C., at Newport. American of Mrs. Mary, wife of R. M., Esq., at Richmond Va., from injuries at the burning of the theatre, Dec. 26, 1811. American of
Nov. 14, 1823 Dec. 17, 1826
Feb. 26, 1831
Aug. 24, 1832
May 15, 1827
Oct. - , 1824
David, at Morristown, N. J., in 39th year, SCHERMERHORN Hans, at Suabia, Ger., aged 72 years ; had been a School Master 51 years. He had given 911,500 cow- skinnings, 121,000 birchings, 209,000 1m- prisonments, 150,000 claps with the ferule, 10,200 boxings on the ear, 22,700 tasks by heart ; had made 700 boys stand on peas, 600 kneel on sharp edge of wood, 5,000 wear the fool cap and 1,700 the rod. American of
SCHILLER -- , widow of the poet, at Bonn, while the surgeon was operating on her eyes. American of
SCHOFIELD Stephen, a native of Connecticut, at Saratoga, N. Y., in 74th year; served in the Revolution ; was with Washington when he crossed the Delaware, Dec. 25, 1776. American of
SCHUREMAN Hon. James, Mayor of New Brunswick, N. J., and formerly member of Congress, aged 68 years,
Jan. 22, 1824
Nov. 30, 1821
Feb. 23, 1813 Nov. 22, 1 808
Jan. 31, 1812
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
539
SCOTT Gen. Charles, formerly Governor of Ken- tucky, a Revolutionary Officer, aged 74 years, in Kentucky. American of Susannah, wife of Jeremiah, of Smithfield, and daughter of Capt. Samuel Sanford, of Milford, Ct., at Smithfield, in 71st year, Freelove, widow of Joseph, Esq., at Boston, aged 85 years. American of
Dec. 10, 1813
Oct. 15, 1816
May 23, 1817
Amey Ann, only child of Olney, at Cumber- land, aged t year, 10 months,
Oct. 23, 1818
Jan. 5, 1821
Alexander Scott, seaman, at sea, on board U. S. Ship Cyane. American of , killed in a duel with Mr. - Christie; both were editors of literary publications, in England. American of
April 24, 1 821
Rev. Thomas, Rector of Aston Sanford, Bucks, Eng., Chaplain of Lock Hospital, aged 75 years, a Biblical scholar,
Samuel B., at Cumberland, aged 39 years,
Charles, son of Charles, aged 7 months. American of
Nov. 9, 1821
Alexander, of Glocester Co., N. J., aged 39 years, on board ship Panther, of this port, Thomas, at Quebec, aged 25 years, Paymaster in 7oth Regiment ; was a brother of Sir Walter. American of
Reuben, at Thompson, Ct. American of
Jeremiah, at Smithfield, at an advanced age,
Juliana, at Smithfield, in 43d year. Ameri- can of Jeremiah, at Cumberland, aged 28 years,
Sept. 13, 1825 Oct. 25, 1825
David S., son of Henry, at Smithfield, aged I year,
Feb. 9, 1826
-, wife of Sir Walter, and eldest daughter of John Carpenter, of the City of Lyons, at Abbotsford, Roxburghshire, Eng.,
Sarah, wife of Israel, aged 42 years,
Martha, daughter of late John, at Newport, aged 26 years. American of
Jan. 29, 1828
Charles Allen, only son of George, at Scit. uate, aged 4 years, 10 months. American of
Jonathan, in 80th year, Phila, wife of Harvey, in 44th year,
Joseph, at Glastonbury, Ct., aged 74 years, Revolutionary pensioner. American of
Reuben, murdered by his brother James, at Athens, Ala.,
May 14, 1826 June 12, 1827
Edwin, son of George, at Scituate, aged 4 months. American of
May 16, 1828
July 18, 1828 Sept. 25, 1828 May 8, 1829
Nov. 13, 1829
Sept. 27, 1830
May 16, 1821 Aug. 29, 1821
Oct. 12, 1822
March 4, 1823 Dec. 16, 1823 March 7, 1825
540
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SCOTT Henry Winfield, at Pawtucket, son of Joseph, Esq., aged 6 months,
Mr. - , British Consul, at Bordeaux, from cholera; was brother of the Earl of Ox- ford. American of
Sir Walter, in England. American of
SCOVILLE Capt. John, of ship Arab, of Boston, native of Providence, at Havana, aged 32 years. American of
June 7, 1825
SCRANTON Mrs. Sally, in this town, in 89th year. She has left an only daughter,
Dec. 15, 1813
SCUDDER Mrs. Ruth, at Newport, in 63d year. American of
Aug. 31, 1819
Aug. 14, 1821
Isaac, with three workmen, drowned at Sa- vannah. American of
July 25, 1831
SCULL Baron, at Vienna, shot himself ; was Imperial Minister at Wurtemburg. Amer- ican of
March 10, 1815
Daniel, at Philadelphia, recently convicted for fraud. American of
Jan. 3, 1823
Gideon, near Woodstown, N. J., in 70th year, of Society of Friends. American of
April 29, 1825
March 22, 1816
Emeline, wife of John W., Jr., at Taunton, aged 24 years,
April 21, 1819
Capt. Frederick N., of schooner Decatur, a native of Rhode Island ; many years a ship master out of Norfolk, Va., at sea on passage from Blakely to Philadelphia. American of
Sept. 10, 1822
May 25, 1824
Nov. 11, 1827
Aug. 27, 1822
Dec. 8, 1811
Nov. 14, 1818 Oct. 5, 1820
SEAMANS Sarah, wife of Martin, in this town, in 56th year,
Martin, Esq., formerly Sheriff of the County and a Soldier of the Revolution, in 83d year, Josiah, son of Gilbert, aged 26 years,
April 23, 1831
Sept. 11, 1832 Nov. 16, 1832
SCRIBNER Capt. Iddo, at Salisbury, aged 77 years, soldier of the Revolution. Ameri- can of
March 11, 1831
John, Esq .. Proprietor of American Museum, at New York. American of
SEABURY Ann, wife of Rev. Charles, at Sea- tucket, L. I., in 39th year,
Mr. - , at Stonington, Ct., had just re- moved from Sag Harbor to print a paper, died suddenly in the street. American of Edward, son of Rt. Rev. Samuel, late Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode Island, at New York,
SEAGER David A., at South Kingstown, aged 25 years,
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
541
SEAMANS Maria, daughter of Young, Esq., in 22d year, at Savannah, Ga., Capt. Samuel Y., of Providence, aged 29 years, at Bayou Barberey, La.,
Oct. 7, 1821
April 15, 1822 Nov. 3, 1822
Nov. 10, 1823
Thomas, at Foster, aged 89 years,
Dec. - , 1824
Salmon, at Foster, aged 48 years, son of Thomas,
Feb. 21, 1825
Polly, at Foster, aged 25 years, widow of Salmon and daughter of John Brown,
Feb. 27, 1825
Mary, widow of Josiah, aged 81 years, 40 years a church member,
Jan. 4, 1826
Sarah Ann, daughter of Robert, at Foster, in 19th year. American of
Mary, widow of Young, in 57th year,
Rev. Job, at New London, N H .; was born at Swanzey, Mass., May 14, -; was for- merly pastor of Baptist Church at Attle- boro; removed to New London in 1778, at which time the church was gathered, and continued pastor as long as he was able to preach. American of SEAMAN Mrs. Sarah, in 75th year,
Rev. James N., at Hampton, Me., formerly pastor of Second Baptist Church, Provi- dence,
March 25, 1831
Rebecca, daughter of the late Solomon, in this town, in 18th year,
Dec. 14, 1809
Rhoby, wife of John, in this town, in 50th year, Nathaniel, at Pawtucket, in 80th year,
Jan. 14, 1815
James, son of Solomon, Jr., dec., in 24th year,
July 18, 1821 June 19, 1822
Benoni, at Scituate, aged 59 years,
Althea, daughter of Phineas, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 5 years. American of
Jan. 16, 1824
Elizabeth, widow of Capt. James, of East Greenwich, at Providence, in 79th year,
Edward, at Scituate, in 81st year,
Catharine, widow of William, daughter of late Capt. Benjamin Greene, at Warwick, aged about 70 years,
Hon. Nathaniel, attorney at law, in 59th year, Mary, widow of late Hon. Nathaniel, in 55th year, SEARS David, Esq., at Boston, aged 64 years, merchant, suddenly. American of
March 24, 1828
Feb. 19, 1832
March 7, 1832
Nov. 1, 1316
Feb. 7, 1826 Dec. 30, 1826
Oct. 15, 1830 Feb. 20, 1831
SEARLE Rebecca, wife of Solomon, in this town,
Feb. 22, 1809
May 29, 1815
Oct. 18, 1824 Dec. 13, 1827
Thomas, in 52d year, Young, in 56th year, suddenly,
542
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SEARS Richard, son of the late George, Esq., of Newport, drowned from on board steam- boat Enterprise, on passage from Annapo- lis to Baltimore. American of
Abigail, widow of George, at Newport, aged 83 years,
James, purser's steward, at sea, on board U. S. Ship Decoy. American of
Sarah, widow, at Plymouth, aged 79 years. American of
April 29, 1831
SEARSON Paul Holland, comedian, at Dumbar- ton, Scot.,
SEATLE Abigail, widow of Richard, at New- port, in 50th year. American of
SEATON William, youngest son of William S., aged 8 years; was thrown from a pony ; lived about 30 hours, at Washington City. American of
Sept. 29. 1826
SEAVER William, merchant, killed and robbed, near Alexandria, D. C.,
July 8, 1821
, widow of Major William, aged 80 years, at Taunton,
March 30, 1822
Rebecca L., daughter of Nathan B., at Taun- ton, aged 24 years,
Oct. 23, 1828
Richard (colored), at, Boston, aged 59 years, known as " Big Dick." American of
Feb. 15, 1831
SECCOND John, at Niagara. A young lady in his family had set her affections on a young man who did not return them. She, in a fit of distraction, took the fatal Lover's Leap from a cliff 100 feet high. American of April 19, 1822
SEDGWICK Theodore, LL.D., one of the jus- tices of the Supreme Court of Massachu- setts, at Boston,
Jan. 24, 1813
SEEDS Adam, at Philadelphia. In opening a window he fell out and was so much in- jured that he was carried to the hospital where he shortly afterwards died. Amer- ican of
SEEKELL. Job, son of Job, aged 6 months, 23 days,
SEEKEL Job, at Taunton, in 58th year,
SEEKELL Almira, only child of Thomas, aged 8 years,
SEIXAS Moses, of Newport, at New York ( Ma- sonic honors),
Rev. Gersham, of the Jewish Congregation at New York, in 71st year and 50th of his ministry. American of
Aug. 23, 1825
Aug. 16, 1819 Dec. 27, 1821
March 7, 1828
Nov. 29, 1809
July 9, 1816
Nov. 21, 1817
June 16, 1821
May 17, 1825
June 25, 1815
Oct. 12, 1824
543
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
SEIXAS Jacob, at New York, aged 62 years ; left wife and 3 children,
SELBY Samuel, at Goshen Hill, Union District, S. C., aged 101 years, 3 months, 22 days ; had strong mental faculties to the last and could read without glasses ; was fond of a horse race ; was a great marksman and fine athlete. American of
Aug. 6, 1830
SELDEN Hon. Josiah, Judge of U. S. District Court of Arkansas; killed in a duel with Judge Scott, in Arkansas, May 26, 1824
Rev. David, pastor of Congregational Church, at Middle Haddam, Ct. American of
Feb. 4, 1825
SELFREDGE Samuel Dexter, son of Thomas O., Esq., at Boston, aged 7 years. Amer- ican of
March 15, 1816
Thomas Oliver, Esq., attorney at law, at Bos- ton, aged 40 years, June 25, 1816 April 6, 1820
SELKIRK Earl of, in South of France,
SELLEW Major George, of Glastonbury, Ct., at sea, on board schooner Gen. Hawes, on passage from Savannah,
July 19, 1821
Nov. 29, 1831
July 11, 1823
July 12, 1824
March 11, 1817 Jan. 2, 1819
June 9, 1815
Aug. 4, 1824 Feb. 7, 1829
Feb. 20, 1829
May 10, 1832
Feb. 22, 1811
SEMPLE Rev. C --. of Goldingham, Bedford- shire, Eng., shot himself. His brother, Captain Semple of the 3d Regiment of Guards, hearing of it, cut his throat. He was about 35 years old and had fought at Waterloo. American of
SENAULT Lesage, the ex-Conventionalist, at Tournai. He voted for the death of Louis XVI, and was exiled. American of SENNETT Webster W., of Westbrook, Me., aged 23 years, at Port au Prince,
SENTER Edward G., at Newport, in 31st year, son of the late Dr. Isaac. American of James, at Newport, in 68th year,
SERAS Lt. General, Grand Officer Legion of Honor, in France. American of SERGEANT Elihu Spencer, Esq., attorney at 1. w, at Philadelphia,
Lieut. John, at Leicester, aged 69 years,
John, Esq., at Windsor, aged 58 years. American of SERGMANT James, at New York, aged 74 years, soldier of the Revolution ; was in the battles of Monmouth, Brandywine, Tren- ton, White Plains, Stony Point and others, SERNAMONT Maj. General, Commander of the French Artillery in Spain before Cadiz. American of
June 22, 1821
544
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SERRINE Isaac. His house burnt and two of his children perished, and one so badly burnt that he lived but a few hours, at Hector, N. Y. American of
SERRURIER Count, a Peer and Marshal of France. American of
SERVEY Eli, at Sutton, aged 41 years. Ameri- can of
Jan. 26, 1827
March 3, 1820
Aug. 21, 1829
SESSIONS Hon. Darius, in 92d year ; the great- grandfather of this venerable man emi- grated to this country with Paul Dudley, the first Royal Governor of Massachusetts; was educated at Yale after his removal here ; he was elected Lieut. Governor of the State, which he held for several years, in this town,
Mrs. Waitstill, wife of William A., in this town, in 51st year,
Miss Sarah, daughter of Col. Thomas, in 10th year,
Nov. 7, 1814
John, Esq., late of Providence, at Brandon, Vt., aged 75 years,
Nov. 15, 1820
Sarah, second daughter of Hon. Darius, at an advanced age, suddenly,
Jan. 10, 1821
Horace, at sea, agent of the Colonization So- ciety, on board the brig Vine,
March 4, 1826
Amey, youngest daughter of late Hon. Da- rius,
Oct. 22, 1829
SEVER Mary, widow of William, Esq., aged 61 years, at Worcester,
Jan. 15, 1821
SEVIER Gen. John, of Tennessee, at Tooka- batchee, while attending as one of the Com- missioners to run the Creek boundary line ; had been a member of past as well as of the present Congress. American of
SEWELL Hon. Samuel, at Wiscasset, Me., Chief Justice of Massachusetts, suddenly,
Stephen, printer, at Taunton, aged 52 years, SEWALL Hon. David, late Judge U. S. District Court, at York, Me., aged 90 years, gradu- ate of Harvard, 1755. American of
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