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Susan M., daughter of Oliver and Susan M., at Dighton, aged 19 months,
Sept. 19, 1826
Chauncey, aged 35 years, formerly of New Haven, Ct. American of
Sept. 26, 1826
Rev. Thomas, at Rehoboth, aged 104 years, 6 months, for more than 60 years a Baptist preacher in that town,
Nov. 23, 1826
Thomas, formerly of Charleston, S. C., at Providence, aged 62 years,
Oct. 18, 1827
William, son of James S., at Cranston, aged 12 years,
Jan. 19, 1828 March 12, 1828
William, U. S. Consul. at St. Thomas, W. I., Eunice Chester, daughter of George E., aged 5 months, 22 days, George E., aged 28 years,
Mary, wife of Henry, at Newport, in 43d year, Harvey, in 68th year,
Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. John P., at Bristol, aged 2 years, 10 months,
Hannah Talbot, infant daughter of William T., aged 4 months,
Eliza, wife of James F., at Johnston, aged 33 years,
Olney, son of Cyrel, at Natick village, in 18th year,
Nov. 24, 1832
Jan. 17, 1833
Sarah Lavock, infant daughter of James, SIMMS Col. Charles, Collector of Customs for District of Alexandria, aged 68 years, sol- dier of the Revolution. American of
David, at Mobile; was of South Carolina,
SIMONS Col. R. L., at Charleston, S. C. Amer- ican of
Hon. Keating L., and Hon. John Rutledge, 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
Edward P., at Charleston, S. C., a Warden of the city, from a wound in a duel with Mr. - Geddes, a son of the intendent. American of
Clarrissa, wife of William, one of the editors of the Patriot, in 36th year ; leaves 6 chil- dren,
March 23, 1829 April 5, 1829 May 20, 1829 July 27, 1831
Aug. 12, 1831
Feb. 26, 1832
April 12, 1832
Sept. 14, 1819 Aug. 15, 1825
Sept. 21, 1819
Oct. 8, 1819
Oct. 23, 1823
March 21, 1826
„July 5, 1823 Nov. 14, 1825
Sept. 10, 1826
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558
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SIMONS Moses G., son of William, Esq., Editor of the Patriot,
SIMONTON Miss Ann F., principal of the Academy of the South Carolina Society, at Charleston, S. C.,
SIMPSON James, Esq., U. S. Consul at Mo- rocco, at Tangier, suddenly,
Samuel, at Newport, aged 57 years,
Martha, wife of Thomas, formerly of New- port, at Providence, in 51st year,
Jan. 20, 1829
D. A. B., A. M., in 36th year, in New Hamp- shire, graduate of Union University,
March 15, 1831
SIMS Oliver P., of Westerly, on board brig Bow- doin, recently arrived at Bristol, from Havana. American of
Aug. 11, 1820
SINCLAIR Com., at Norfolk, Va., buried with naval honors, died,
Feb. 7, 1831 Sept. 7, 1820
SINKINS Susannah, in 53d year,
SISCOE Elizabeth, wife of Eben (colored), in this town, in 79th year,
Aug. 17, 1809 Feb. 8, 1809
SISSON Edward, at Newport, in 67th year,
Patience, widow of Capt. Lewis, at Newport. American of
Mrs. Abigail, at Portsmouth, in 88th year,
Gideon, at Swanzey, aged 86 years,
Mary, widow of Edward, at Newport, aged 83 years, Society of Friends,
March 30, 1821
Charles, of Westerly, aged 22 years, at sea, on board schooner Freegift,
April 22, 1821
Rebecca, daughter of Richard, at Portsmouth, in 42d year. American of
Feb. 26, 1822
James, son of Isaac, at Swanzey, aged 27 years,
Sept. 22, 1824
Jane, wife of Freeborn, formerly of Boston, at Warren, aged 43 years,
May 8, 1823
Abigail, widow of Gideon, at Warren, at an advanced age, suddenly,
Dec. 25, 1823
Gideon, infant son of Freeborn, Esq., at War- ren, aged 15 months,
Aug. 27, 1824
Job, formerly of Portsmouth, at Little Comp- ton, aged 75 years,
Edward, son of Stephen, in 31st year, at Dartmouth. American of
Sept. 2, 1824
Dec. 17, 1824
Nov. 23, 1810 July 21, 1811 April 12, 1819
Job, formerly of Newport, at New Bedford, aged 65 years,
April 20, 1821
Ruth, wife of Joseph, formerly of Newport, aged 89 years, at Seekonk, Society of Friends,
Sept. 11, 1822
Joseph, formerly of Newport, at Rehoboth, in 95th year. American of
Jan. 21, 1823
Jan. 4, 1827
Sept. 1, 1828
March 3, 1820 Oct. 18, 1824
559
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
SISSON Roxana, daughter of Peleg, of Stoning- ton, Ct., aged 19 years, burnt to death at Westerly, her clothes taking fire. Ameri- can of
Mary, widow of Richard, at Warren, in 8Ist year,
May 21, 1829
Olive, wife of James, at Warren, aged 52 years,
Sept. 10, 1829
Mary, widow of George, at Portsmouth, aged 96 years. American of
Belinda, wife of Joseph, in 27th year, , at Boston. American of
Oct. 12, 1830 Feb. 8, 1832 Sept. 14, 1832
SITGREIVES Rev. Samuel (Episcopal), at Cecil Co., Md. American of
Oct. 5, 1830
SIZER Abigail, widow of Capt. William, at Ches- ter, Mass., aged 79 years. She leaves 13 children, 37 grand, and 15 great grand children. American of
Jan. 2, 1829
SKENANDOH, at Oneida Castle, N. Y., the In- dian chief, aged 110 years. At his request he was buried beside Rev. Mr. Kirkland. American of
April 19, 1816
Nov. 13, 1829
SKINNER Thompson J., Esq., Treasurer of the State, at Boston. American of
Jan. 24, 1809
Ephraim, late of Cooperstown, formerly of Woodstock, Ct., in Illinois, aged about 54 years,
Nov. 21, 1820
William S., of Rutland, Mass., died at sea on board 'brig Paragon,
Aug. 4, 1824
Rev. Newton, at Berlin, Ct., in 43d year, and 16th of his ministry,
March 31, 1825
Hon. Roger, U. S. Judge for Northern Dist., of New York, at Albany. American of
Aug. 30, 1825
Nathaniel, Esq., editor of Connecticut Courier, at Bridgeport, Ct.,
June 23, 1826
Ephraim, at Craftsbury, aged 74 years, Sol- dier of the Revolution. American of
Aug. 6, 1830
Jan. 8, 1831
Jan. 13, 1831
May 3, 1831
SKIPWITH Col. William, an officer of the Rev- olution, in Virginia. American of
SLACK Marana, wife of Thomas, daughter of Dea. Dutee Salisbury, of Burrillville, at Glo-
Feb. 15, 1825
Eliza, aged 13 months, daughter of Rev. B. R. and Eliza, Baptist Missionary at Monro- via, West Africa,
Eliza, aged 23 years, wife of Rev. B. R., Bap- tist Missionary at Monrovia, West Africa, Mrs. Abigail, at Waitsboro, Vt., aged 72 years. American of
Oct. 6, 1815
SKIFF Peggy, widow of Nathan, at Chilmark, aged 93 years. American of
560
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SLACK :
cester, aged 21 years ; sermon by Rev. J. Colby, Matt. XXIV, 44,
Benjamin, eldest son of Louis, at Seekonk, in 22d year,
Col. Lemuel, at Glocester, in 31st year,
Hannah, widow of Dr. Benjamin, of Scituate, and daughter of Judge Henry Harris, of
Johnston, at North Providence, in 83d year. American of
Nov. 21, 1820
Adah, daughter of late Capt. Samuel, at At- tleboro, in 46th year,
Dec. 9, 1821 June 27, 1823
Benjamin, at Smithfield, in 31st year,
SLACKS William, infant son of Samuel S.,
Oct 24, 1824
SLACK Granville, infant son of Granville, aged 10 months,
Jan. 20, 1826 June 1, 1826
Col. Eliphalet, at Pawtucket, in 83d year, Louis Stearns, son of Dr. David B.,
Oct. 21, 1832
SLADE Jonathan, at Somerset, in 68th year, suddenly.
Nov. 16, 1811
Dec. 27, 1821 Nov. 14, 1826
Charles, at Somerset, aged 90 years,
Mrs. Patience, at Troy, Mass., aged 52 years, widow of Jonathan, Jr.,
Nov. 26, 1822
Eber, of Troy, Mass., aged 52 years, of Soci- ety of Friends,
Aug. 5, 1823
Rev. Philip, at Swanzey, in 63d year. Amer- ican of
Sept. 12, 1828
Job, Jr., at Fall River, aged 20 years. Amer- ican of
Oct. 1, 1830
SLATER Hannah, wife of Samuel, at North Providence, in 38th year,
Oct. 2, 1812
Samuel, eldest son of Samuel, Esq., at North Providence, in 19th year,
July 14, 1821
Samuel, son of John, at Slatersville, Smith- field,
July 30, 1823
John, son of Peter, at Worcester, aged 2 years,
Capt. Andrew, recently of Boston, son of Capt. Peter, of and at Worcester, aged 35 years. American of
William, son of Samuel, of Pawtucket, at the hospital, New York, in 17th year,
SLOAN Robert, at Bath, Me, aged 50 years, an old veteran of the Revolution. American of
May 27, 1816
Dec. 10, 1816
Sept. 23, 1819
Feb. 26, 1826
May 17, 1825
Aug. 31, 1826
Oct. 29, 1811
Ruth, wife of Ebenezer, daughter of George Shrove, of Berkley, at Troy, Mass., in 39th year,
Samuel G., son of Martin, at Pawtucket, aged 9 months. American of
Sept. 19, 1826
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
561
SLOAN James, Jr., at Baltimore, aged 33 years, an author. American of
April 16, 1819
Dec. 8, 1820
June 26, 1822
SLOAN Barnabas, at Boston, aged 43 years, poisoned by a bite of an insect. American . of
July 18, 1823
SLOCUM Hon. Jesse, Representative in Con- gress from South Carolina, at Washington, D. C., aged 37 years, Mrs. Sarah, at Tiverton, in 49th year,
Stephen, aged 28 years, drowned near Co- nanicut Point, by upsetting of a boat,
June 21, 1821
Lydia Bowen, in 11th year; was given too large a dose of opium,
March 8, 1823
Mary, at New York, of Society of Friends. American of
Feb. 6, 1824
Sally, widow, formerly of Martha's Vineyard, at Bristol,
Edward, son of William. aged 18 years. on Nashawinna Island; killed by lightning while standing near the fireplace. Amer- ican of
Mr. - , of Providence, at Curacoa, W. I.,
Mercy, a Friend Minister, at Dartmouth, Mass., aged 94 years, widow of Giles and daughter of Daniel Goddard, of Newport. American of
Giles, at Portsmouth, in 77th year,
Primus (colored), at Seekonk, aged 71 years, Revolutionary pensioner,
Nov. 3, 1826
Charles Brayton, youngest son of Benjamin T., at Pawtuxet, aged II months,
Capt. Peleg, at Bristol, aged 76 years,
Maria, wife of Smith P., at Pawtuxet, aged 30 years ; leaves 4 children. Mr. S. has lost the use of both his arms. American of
March 9, 1827
May 2, 1 827
Peleg, at Dartmouth, Mass., brother of Hon.
. Holder, aged 84 years,
May 6, 1 827
John, aged 75 years, soldier of the Revolution. American of
Oct. 14, 1828
Thomas, son of Major Benjamin, drowned at Valley Falls,
Oliver, at Newport, aged 49 years. Amer- ican of
Aug. 23, 1829
Dec. 29, 1829
April 16, 1825
July 5, 1825 Sept. 17, 1825
Sept. 27, 1825 Feb. 3, 1826.
Hon. Holder, at Dartmouth, Mass., brother of Peleg, aged 80 years,
Nov. 7, 1826 Jan. 18, 1827
Miss Rhoda, wrecked with schooner Elizabeth, on Lake Erie. American of SLOANE John, native of Ireland, while insane, jumped overboard from schooner Gen. Jackson and was drowned,
Dec. 20, 1820 May 7, 1821
562
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SLOCUM Mrs. Abigail, widow of Hon. Holder S., at Dartmouth, aged 82 years. Ameri- can of
Charles, Esq., at Portsmouth, aged 54 years, Smith P., at Pawtuxet, in 39th year,
SMALLIE Andrew, aged 86 years, suddenly, in church, at Backen, Ky.,
June 11, 1809
Oct. 11, 1825
June 27, 1828
SMEAD Hon. Solomon, at Greenfield, Mass., in 7Ist year, member of the Executive Coun- cil of Massachusetts. American of
April 22, 1825
May 28, 1814
SMILIE Hon. John, M. C. from Pennsylvania, at Washington, aged 75 years ; was a native of Ireland, but came here at an early age. He held official positions during the War of the Revolution. American of
Jan. 8, 1813
SMITH Rev. John, D. D., Professor of Learned Languages in Dartmouth College, at Han- over, N. H. American of
Mary, wife of Stuteley, at Pawtuxet,
Mrs. Mary, daughter of John, Esq., at John- ston, in 5cth year,
Nov. 5, 1810
Esther, at Sterling, Ct, aged 34 years. American of
Dec. 7, 1810
Richard, Esq., at Scituate, in 74th year. American of
Dec. 11, 1810
Hon. Israel, late Governor of Vermont, at Rutland, aged 52 years. American of
Mrs. Jacob, at Cumberland, in 32d year,
Marcy, widow of Rufus, at Burrillville, in 80th year,
Catherine E., wife of John, at Washington City, aged 30 years,
John, at Washington City, Chief Clerk War Department, aged 37 years,
Mrs. Mary, wife of Christopher, Esq., in 61 st year,
Allen, at Steuben, Me., killed in a quarrel, after a military parade, by Samuel Capson, who struck him over the head with the butt of the gun. American of
George W., Governor of Virginia, in the burning of the Richmond, Va., theatre,
April 17, 1811
April 27, 1811
April 28, 1811
July 27, 1811
Oct. 15, 1811
Dec. 26, 1811
April 27, 1831 Sept. 18, 1831 Nov. 3, 1832
SMART Mrs. Hannah, at Boston almshouse, aged 103 years, 4 months. American of Abigail, wife of Andrew M. and daughter of late John Sylvester, of Newport, at North Providence, in 21st year,
SMEDLEY Mrs. Polly, wife of James, Esq., and daughter of the late Gen. Simeon Thayer, of this town, aged 41 years, at Canandaigua, N. Y.,
May 12, 1809 Dec. 17, 1809
Dec. 14, 1810 Dec. 31, 1810
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
563
SMITH William, Esq., at North Providence, in 86th year,
Charles, in this town, in 62d year,
William H, in this town, in 22d year,
Caleb, seaman, killed on board the U. S. frigate Constitution, in action with the Guerriere,
Aug. 20, 1812
William Laughton, Esq., in South Carolina, Grand Master of Masons in that state, and a political character. He died the day 'after being re-elected grand master. Amer- ican of Jan. 8, 1813
Nancy, widow of John, Jr., at Johnston, aged 27 years,
April 8, 1813
Sally Ann, daughter of the late John, of Johnston, aged 16 months, in this town,
Aug. 15, 1813
Col. Larkin, Collector of the Port of Norfolk, at Fredericksburg, Va. American of
Oct. 19, 1813 Oct. 24, 1813
Jehu, in this town, in 84th year.
Amey, daughter of Capt. Stephen, Jr., in this town, aged 11 months,
Dec. 1, 1813
SMYTH Sailing Master Horace, Commander of Gunboat No. 135, at Norfolk, Va. Ameri- can of
Feb. 8, 1814
SMITH Hannah, wife of Noah, of and at this town, in 63d year. She had been a worthy member of the Swanzey Baptist Church for many years ; sermon by Elder Slade. Rev. xiv : 14,
Mary, wife of Elder Elias, at Philadelphia, in 42d year,
Pitt, at Burrillville, aged 47 years, Judge of Court of Common Pleas, for this County, Sired, at Smithfield, in 31st year. American of
Daniel, at Cumberland, in 81st year,
Nathaniel, Esq., Naval Officer, of this port, in 51st year. Masonic honors,
David, at Smithfield, aged about 45 years,
Windsor B., only son of Daniel, Esq., for- merly of Burrillville, in 15th year,
Rowena, wife of Zadoc, at Burrillville, in 48th year,
Joseph, at Pawtuxet, in 27th year ; he left wife and four children,
Gen. Byrd, at New Orleans. American of Lewis, of Salem, lost overboard at sea from ship Asia, off the coast of Norway. Ameri- can of
March 4, 1814
March 4, 1814
April 15, 1814
March 15, 1814 March 20, 1814
April 7, 1814 April 28, 1814
May 16, 1814
June 9, 1814
July 6, 1814 March 31, 1815
June 9, 1815
March 5, 1812 March 11, 1812 Aug. 4, 1812
564
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SMITH Capt. John, U. S. Navy, recently ap- pointed to the Franklin, aged 74 years, at Philadelphia. American of
Aug. 15, 1815
Capt. Joseph, at Barrington, aged 75 years, an eminent nautical commander. Ameri- can of
Sept. 8, 1815
Amey F., wife of Capt. Stephen, Jr., in this town, in 32d year,
Sept. 27, 1815
Mrs. A. -- , at Enfield, Ct., aged 83 years. American of
Oct. 20, 1815
David, at Vernon, Ct., aged 87 years. Ameri- can of
Oct. 20, 1815
-, widow of David, at Vernon, Ct., aged 81 years. American of
Oct. 20, 1815 Nov. 8, 1815
Noah, in this town, in 70th year, suddenly,
Abiel, Esq., at Boston, aged 69 years, sud- denly, formerly member of the Assembly ; gave $25,000 to Harvard to found a French Professorship, and a like amount for an African school. American of
Dec. 1, 1815
Major Harris, son of Job, Esq., of Johnston, at Plymouth, Washington Co., N. C., in 39th year,
Dec. 4, 1815
Anstress, wife of Jonathan, at Salem, of dropsy, aged 50 years; 83 gallons had been drawn at various times. American of
Dec. 15, 1815
Mary, widow of Capt. George, late a prisoner at Algiers, and was returning home in the late unfortunate ship L. Epervier. Ameri- can of
Jan. 5, 1816
William, at Boston, aged 61 years,
John, at Glocester, at an advanced age,
-, of Pinkneyville, La., in a duel with Mr. Willis, of New Orleans ; was about to be married to a lady of fortune,
Gen. John, late Senator from New York, and Marshall of the District, at Mastick, L. I., in 61st year,
Col. William S., aged 63 years, son-in-law to President Adams, member of Congress, and late surveyor port of New York, at Lebanon, N. Y. American of
Elizabeth, daughter of the late Samuel, in Smithfield, aged 52 years. American of
Richard, native of Ireland, executed at Phil- adelphia,
Lt. Richard, a defender of Fort Erie, Aug. 15, 1814, fell a victim to his own errors, in 23d year,
June 25, 1816
July 5, 1816
Aug. 10, 1816
Aug. 10, 1816
Mehitable Frances, only daughter of Benja- min, aged 22 months,
March 25, 1826 April 5, 1816 April 10, 1816
May 28, 1816
June 25, 1816
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
565
SMITH Benjamin West, son of Stephen C., aged 3 years,
Sept. 6, 1816
Peter, in Pennsylvania, killed by George Diveley and John Lingenfelter, they tak- ing him for a bear. American of
Dec. 20, 1816
John, at Johnston, in 82d year, native of Prov- idence, many years member of the Assem- bly, member of Committee of Safety, in the Revolution, in 1756 in a privateer in an action with a French vessel of superior force, all but 9 were killed or wounded, Mr. Smith severely in the neck,
Amey, wife ot George, of Kingston, U. C., daughter of the late John Russell, of this town, aged 42 years,
April 7, 1817
Cornelius Van Vechten, at Albany, N. Y., aged 28 years,
May 10, 1817
Rebecca, wife of George, and daughter of David Barker, of Middletown, at this town, aged 42 years. American of
Aug. 5, 1817
Abby, wife of Capt. Joseph, in 49th year,
Nov. 30, 1817
Thomas Loughton, Esq., at Charleston, S. C, from a fall. American of
Dec. 12, 1817
Rebecca, widow of Capt. Joseph, daughter of the late John Kinnicut, Esq., of Warren, at Barrington, in 73d year,
Jan. 8, 1818
Miss Patience, at Middletown, in 57th year,
Col. Henry, at Providence, aged 51 years, formerly first Senator in General Assem- bly,
June 28, 1818
Job, at Johnston, suddenly, in 82d year, So- ciety of Friends,
Aug. 15, 1818
Henry P., Esq., attorney at law, from a wound by a dagger in the hands of a brother attorney, in a political quarrel, at Horrodsburg, Ky.,
Phebe, wife of Capt. Stephen, at Pawtuxet, in 75th year,
Sept. 13, 1818
Col. Melanton, at Plattsburg, aged 38 years. American of
Sept. 15, 1818
George, Esq., at Charleston, S. C., aged 56 years. American of
Henry, at Pawtuxet, in 21st year,
Rufus, at Leicester, Moss ..
Stephen W., grandson of Stephen Winsor, at Foster, aged 3 years. American of
March 23, 1817
Eleazer, youngest son of John, at Scipio, N. Y., aged 9 years, drank thoughtlessly too much liquor. American of
Sept. 19, 1817
Hon. Francis, at Plainfield, aged 82 years. American of
April 14, 1818 June 23, 1818
Sept. 9, 1818
Oct. 9, 1818 Nov. 22, 1818 Nov. 29, 1818
Dec. 25, 1818
566
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SMITH Edward, at North Providence, in 38th year,
Marcy, widow of Richard, Esq., of Scituate, maiden name Wanton, at Burrillville, aged 82 years, suddenly,
Samuel, aged 75 years,
Sarah, wife of Capt. Nicholas, at Pawtuxet, in 21st year,
April 22, 1819
Rev. James, at Athens, N. Y., Pastor of the Presbyterian Congregations of Leather- wood and Seneka, within the bounds of the Lancaster Presbytery. American of
May 28, 1819
Waite, widow of John, late of Smithfield, at Providence, in 76th year,
July 20, 1819
Dr. Patrick, of Hanover, at York, Penn .; was thrown from a horse he was racing. American of
Aug. 6, 1819 Aug. 16, 1819
Susan, at Newport, in 34th year,
James M., at New York, laborer. American of
Aug. 27, 1819
Rev. Samuel Stanhope, D. D., LL.D., late President of Princeton University, at Princeton, N. J. American of
Aug. 31, 1819
Hezekiah, merchant, son of Abraham, of Lyndon, Vt., at Charleston, S. C., in 29th year,
Sept. 12, 1819
Lillis, daughter of Stephen, Jr., at Dighton, in 22d year,
Olive, wife of Richard, in 31st year,
William, at Newport, aged 54 years. Ameri- can of
Oct. 12, 1819
Henrietta, daughter of Joshua, at Seekonk, in 17th year,
Dec. 4, 1819
Martha, wife of Ebenezer, at Barrington, aged 41 years,
Dec. 21, 1819
Hon. Jonathan, Member Massachusetts Leg- islature, from Springfield, at Boston,
Feb. 5, 1820
John, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,
Peter, seaman, perished in the wreck of the schooner Quaker,
Henry, infant son of Richard, aged 8 months, Mary, wife of Capt. Stephen, late of Rhode Island and daughter of Capt. William Rhodes, formerly of Cranston, at Scituate, in 62d year,
„ Feb. 5, 1819
March 6, 1820
March 6, 1820 March 29, 1820
March 30, 1820
Feb. 6, 1819 April 1, 1819
Barbara, wife of Ezekiel, at Rehoboth, in 80th year,
June 9, 1819
Sept. 16, 1819 Sept. 25, 1819
William, at Newport, in 54th year. Amer. ican of
Oct. 15, 1819
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
567
SMITH Freelove, widow of Capt. Simon, in 76th year, daughter of Major Daniel, at Newbury- port, aged 9 years, killed by the caving of a bank,
May 11, 1820
June 20, 1820 June 23, 1820
SMALL Mrs. Sarah, native of Danvers, Mass., SMITH Richard, son of Capt. Turpin, of Provi- dence, at Portsmouth, N. H., suddenly, after a short passage, from Savannah, Ga., aged 31 years. American of
Martha, widow of Junia, at Smithfield, in 58th year. American of
Aug. 15, 1820
Major Jonathan, at Seabrook, N. H., a sui- cide. American of
Sept. 2, 1820
Royal W., son of Rev. Preserved, of Rowe, Mass., at Shelbourne. aged 21 years, grad- uate of Williams University 1818; was studying Theology at Cambridge,
Ruth, widow of Job, Esq., at Johnston, in 81 st year,
Benjamin, in 51 st year,
Martha, wife of Constant, of Swanzey, Mass., at Warren, in 71st year,
Nov. 12, 1820
Dr. Elisha, at Killingly, Ct., suddenly, aged 70 years. American of
Dec. 12, 1820
Dec. 29, 1820
Henry, son of late Col. Henry, in 18th year, Elisha, Jr., aged 37 years, Purser's Steward, son of Elisha, of Newport. at the Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. American of Henry, son of late Col. Henry, and member of Senior Class Brown University. Amer- ican of 1
Jan. 2, 1821
June 9, 1821
Feb. 13, 1821 March 10, 1821
March II, 1821
April 24, 1821 May 18, 1821
July 13, 1821
Oct. 4, 1821
Oct. 14, 1821 Nov. 4, 1821
Nov. 5, 1821
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Rev. William, D. D., at New York, aged 69 years. American of
David, at Cumberland, in 64th year,
Mary Ann, wife of Capt. Jacob, at Newport, aged 39 years. American of
Elisha T., son of Chad, aged 24 years, late of Smithfield, R. I., at Waynesville, O.,
Phebe, wife of Capt. William, at Pawtuxet, aged 49 years, Esek, Jr., at Smithfield, in 49th year,
Sarah, widow of John, at East Greenwich, in 75th year,
June 27, 1820
Sept. 8, 1820
Sept. 16, 1820 Oct. 8, 1820
George W., native of Boston, recently of Newport, at Charleston, S. C., in 21st year, Anna, wife of Joshua, aged 75 years,
William C., son of Samuel, of Providence, at Bristol, aged 41 years, leaves wife and 5 children,
568
VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
SMITH William Henry, infant son of John K., Eliza, wife of Horace, at Leicester, Mass.,
Nov. 13, 1821 Nov. 25, 1821
Lydia, daughter of Chad, at Slatersville, aged 14 years,
Nov. 29, 1821
Samuel De Wolfe, of Bristol, aged 20 years, ' at Havana, on board brig Brothers,
Dec. 2, 1821
Oliver C., native of Rehoboth, at St. Louis, Mo., aged 29 years. American of Alpheus, at Cranston, aged about 25 years, SMART Margaret W., wife of Isaiah, at See- konk, in 42d year. American of
Dec. 4, 1821
Jan. 13, 1822
Feb. 26, 1822
SMITH Nathaniel, 2d, at Bristol, aged 75 years ; many years sexton Episcopal Church,
March 20, 1822
Hope, widow of Job, at Pawtuxet, aged 73 years,
May 14, 1822
William, at New Bedford, aged 40 years, fell from the main top mast of ship Com. Rogers. American of
May 28, 1822
Bery M., wife of Rev. Preserved, Jr., at War- wick, Mass., aged 33 years. American of John G., son of Samuel, aged 6 years,
June 28, 1822 July 5, 1822
William' Henry, son of Alanson, aged 13 months,
Aug. 18, 1822
John, of East Greenwich, at sea, on board ship Asia,
Sept. 7, 1822
John Wheaton, son of Joseph, Jr., Esq., at Warren, aged 15 years,
Sept. 26, 1822
John, at Cranston, in 29th year,
Oct. 17, 1822
Thankful, at Newport Asylum, aged 70 years. American of
Christopher, at Scituate, aged 64 years,
Mrs. Rebecca, at Taunton, aged 55 years,
Josiah, son of Josiah, Esq., of St. Augustine, at New Bedford, aged 19 years, member junior class Brown University,
Aaron, at Rehoboth, in 53d year,
Jacob, Jr., son of Capt. Jacob, of Newport, on board ship Integrity, on passage from Ba- tavia to Canton, aged 17 years,
Emor, son of Simeon, at Burrillville, aged 25 years,
Lucy, widow of David, at Attleboro, in 63d year,
Edward Taft, son of Aaron, in 6th year,
Nathaniel, at Barrington, aged 77 years, Elisha, at Newport, aged 81 years,
Dec. 19, 1822 Dec. 21, 1822
Jan. - , 1823
Feb. 9, 1823
Feb. 11, 1823 Feb. 20, 1823 March 17, 1823 April 12, 1823
Alonzo, aged about 18 years, native of Johns- ton Co., N. Y., at Fayetteville, N. C. He had eaten a large piece of white lead. American of
June 14, 1822
Dec. 3, 1822 Dec. 19, 1822 Dec. 19, 1822
RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
569
SMITH Samuel, son of late William C., at Bris- tol, aged 4 years,
Peter, father of Master G. F. Smith, the American Roscius, at New Orleans,
Albert, Esq., at Hanover, aged 60 years. American of John, at Slatersville, aged 24 years,
Benjamin B., Esq., attorney at law, at Charleston, S. C. American of
June 27, 1823 July 12, 1823
Mehitable, widow, at Leicester, aged 72 years, Ann Amey, daughter of Stephen C., aged 3 years, 10 months,
Aug. 22, 1823
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