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United States Agent, 374, 490, 516 United States Brig Enterprise, 76, 182, 477 United States Brig Ontario, 145 United States Brig Spark, 92, 167, 327, 425 United States Brig Sport, 491 United States Brig Vixen, 181 United States Consul, 96, 175, 230, 295, 408, 433, 482. 538, 551, 557, 558
United States Corvette, John Adams, 59
United States Frigate President, 606
United States, President of, 302 United States Schooner Fire Fly, 211
United States Schooner Gram- pus, 36 United States Schooner Non- such, 237
United States Schooner Porcu-
pine, 219
United States Schooner Spark, I60 United States Schooner Tartar, 53 United States Senator, 51, 204, 281, 367, 394, 435, 475, 547 United States Ship Alert, 59 United States Ship Brandywine, 371 United States Ship Congress, 97, 191
United States Ship Constella- tion, 103, 150, 222, 229, 331, 338
United States Ship Constitution, 186, 206, 257, 411, 499, 502, 530, 563
United States Ship Cyane, 105, 207, 313, 351, 463, 500, 539, 584 United States Ship Decoy, 183, 542 United States Ship Enterprise, 363, 584 United States Ship Essex, 209
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United States Ship Franklin, 228, 284, 374, 527, 564
United States Ship Guerriere, 265
United States Ship Hornet, 36, 374
United States Ship Independ- ence, 114, 261
United States Ship John Adams, 176, 344, 412 United States Ship Macedonian, 24, 309, 455, 496 United States Ship North Caro- lina, 96
United States Ship Ontario, 519 United States Ship Pallas, 37
United States Ship Peacock, 390, 589 United States Ship President, 194, 211, 244, 330, 372, 376 United States Ship United States, 81 United States Ship Wasp, 374 United States Sloop of War Hornet, 29
United States Sloop of War Wasp, 334 Unity, Me., 198 Universalist Society, 421, 510
University, Brown, 179, 247, 409, 428, 486, 567, 568, 596 University, Cambridge, Eng., 165, 194 University, Columbia, 360
University, Dartmouth, 204
University, Edinburgh, 222, 347 University, Georgia, 164
University, Harvard, 25, 101, 117, 154, 206, 211, 392, 458, 468, 564, 601 University, Kings, 523
University, Maryland, 102
University, Munich, 192 University, New Jersey, 572
University, New York, 99, 48[
University, Oxford, 450 University, Pennsylvania, 101, 521 University, Princeton, 566 University, Transylvania, 269, 412
University, Vermont, 477 University, Wesleyian, 574 University, William and . Mary, 521 University, Yale, 162, 164, 375, 503, 572
Updike, 64
Upper Canada, 49, 420, 429, 513, 580 Upper Freehold, N. J., 302 Upper Louisiana, 31I Upper Peru, 496
Upperville, Va., 414
Upton, Mass., 163, 283, 604
Urbana, N. Y., 525
Utica, N. Y., 80, 127, 312, 403, 552 Uxbridge, Mass., 25, 26, 44, 84, 154, 196, 210, 236, 267, 270, 285, 376, 398, 399, 420, 497, 498, 510, 511, 555, 578, 584, 604
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Vallett, 273 Valley Falls, R. I., 31, 222, 305, 317, 413, 459, 561 Valley Forge, 34, 468 Valparaiso, S. A., 150, 261, 302, 606 Vancouver, 309 Vandalia, Ill., 318
Vanderbilt, 322
Van Ness, 357
Van Patten, 538
Varnum, 325 Venice, 25, 118, 237, 398
Venus, Brig, 428
Vera Cruz, 105, 481
Verdom Dom, 22
Verdun, F'r., 81
Vergennes, Vt., 545 Vermont, 64, 161, 167, 246, 262, 290, 367, 510, 592 Vernon, Ct , 564 Vernon, Vt., 226 Verona, It., 477 Vershire, Vt., 291
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Videtts, 414 Vienna, Aus., 119, 120, 540
Ville Franca, It., 387
Villiveque, Fr., 465 Vincannes, Fr., 448
Vine, Brig, 544 Vinson, 446, 569
Virginia, 25, 34, 46, 57, 58, 59, 71,
84, 93, 100, 108, 125, 142, 149, 158, 164, 183, 189, 193,
195, 196, 197, 223, 250, 268, 270, 293, 301, 306, 323, 332,
344, 368, 383, 386, 391, 398,
408, 412, 413, 420, 444, 477, 485, 487, 496, 501, 509, 521, 523, 559, 575, 593
Virginia Convention, 58, 93, 164, 368, 412, 420, 486, 501, 523 Vitieau, Fr., 123
Vitriol, 554
Vixen, U. S. Brig, 181
Volante, Brig, 535
Volcan, 37
Volet, 447
Volmy, Fr., 318
Voltaire, 470
Voluntown, Ct., 162, 326
Vortex, 37
Vose, 424
Voyage, 371, 397
Voyage, Whaling, 365
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Wabash, 103 Wabash, Ship, 229
Wade, 64, 266
Wadesboro, S. C., 119
Waitesboro, Vt., 559
Wakefield, Eng., 526
Wakefield, Mass., 415
Wakefield, N. H., 276
Wakefield, R. I., 518 Walcott, 247
Wales, G. B., 363
Waldoboro, Me., 253, 256 Walker, 348
Wall, 344 Wallingford, Ct., 323, 404 Wallingford, Mass., 134 Walpole, Mass., 266, 416, 424, 478, 548, 570 Waltham, Mass., 154, 206, 363, 475 Wansley, 302
Wanton, 275, 566
Wapaugh Kanctia, 130
War of 1812, 85
War, French, 47, 81, 157, 178, 242, 256, 273, 292, 328, 453, 495, 514 War, French and Indian, 141
War of Independence, 78
War of the Revolution, 47, 81, 141, 150, 306, 328, 416, 503, 514 Ward, Mass , 356, 451, 479. 486, 578
Wardwell, 133
Ware, Mass .. 378, 438
Wareham, Mass., 155, 347, 368
Warehouse Point, Ct., 305
Warner, 60, 248, 372
Warner, N. H., 93, 492
Warren, 426
Warren, Me., 231
Warren, O., 550
Warren, R. I., 31, 32, 33, 38, 39, 41, 43, 47, 48, 51, 55, 64, 65, 66. 67, 68, 81, 85, 86, 100, 103, 105, 107, 138, 140, 141,
142, 146, 147, 162, 167, 177, 181, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 203, 210, 227, 228, 259, 260, 262, 265, 267, 268, 272, 276, 284, 290, 295, 296, 318, 319, 326, 360, 362, 364, 365, 366, 376, 380, 381, 384, 385, 386, 389, 391, 401, 402, 420,
432, 449, 453, 459, 471, 472, 495, 501, 521, 524, 530, 531, 558, 559, 565, 567, 568, 574, 575, 606 Warrenton, 155 Warrenton, N. C., 440 Warrenton, Pa., 434 Warrior, Privateer, 42
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Warsaw, Rus., 423 Wart, 292 Wartenberg, Ger., 540
Warwick, Eng., 127
Warwick, Earl of, 222 Warwick, Mass., 568
Warwick Neck, 219, 220, 505
Warwick, N. Y., 363 Warwick, R. I., 24, 26, 27, 30, 31,
44, 51, 52, 54, 56, 58, 63, 65, 67, 68, 70, 76, 77, 97, 106, 136, 140, 142, 143, 144, 146, 149, 161, 173, 178, 185, 193, 206, 207, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 219, 222, 228, 229, 234, 235, 240, 241, 242, 261, 263, 264, 267, 268, 275, 276, 284, 285, 295, 296, 306, 309, 310, 322, 328, 331, 332, 348, 354, 355, 358, 362, 364, 372, 373, 399, 401, 446, 472, 483, 484, 504, 505, 508, 509, 527, 534, 541, 545, 546, 549, 551, 553, 580, 581, 585, 586, 593, 597, 599, 602
Washington, 19, 21, 122, 277, 287, 350, 353, 371, 401, 422, 439. 480, 538, 550 Washington Bank, 434, 467 Washington, D. C., 23, 24, 33, 46, 57, 59, 60, 87, 101, 105, 108, 118, 119, 120, 130, 133, 137, 145, 155, 168, 175, 176, 185, 193, 194, 206, 209, 221, 237, 242, 243, 252, 256, 290, 301, 314, 316, 330, 331, 334, 337, 338, 342, 354, 355, 357, 360, 368, 371, 388, 389, 397, 405, 407, 417, 423, 431, 439, 442, 475, 480, 502, 511, 514, 542, 554, 556, 561, 562, 569, 586, 588, 594 Washington, Miss., 519 Washington, N. H., 122 Washington, N. C., 29, 214, 335, 359, 377 Washington, Pa., 28, 424 Washington, R. I., 417, 464 Washington, Ship, 145, 315, 582, 588
Wasp, Revenue Cutter, 395 Wasp, U. S. Sloop of War, 334, 374 Wasp, Yellow, 108
Waterboro, S. C., 161
Waterford, Ct., 177, 409
Waterford, Mass., 226
Waterloo, 338, 543
Waterloo, Ala., 448
Waterloo, N. Y., 40
Waterloo Bridge, 515
Waterman, 80, 244, 583, 590
Watertown, Mass., 60, 84, 104, 105, 144, 438. 523, 584 Watervliet, N. Y., 463 Waterwheel, 78
Watson, 44, 287, 336
Wavertree. Eng, 116
Waxwork, 415
Wayne, 481 Wayne Co., N. Y., 314
Waynesville, O., 567
Weathersfield, Ct., 377
Weathersfield, Vt., 581
Webb, 74, 212 Webber, 495 Webster, 184 Welch, 105 Weldon, N. C., 292
Wellington, Ct., 497 Wellington, Mass., 50, 85, 185, 205, 314, 364, 434, 586, 590, 592 Wells, Me., 193, 285, 480
Wells River, Vt., III Welshman, 150
Wen, 90 Wendall, Mass., 204, 520
Wenham, Mass., 186, 258
Wentworth, N. H., 139, 445
Weser, Ship, 154
Wesleyan University, 574 West, 455, 506 West. N. H., 478
West Barnstable, Mass., 189 West Bloomfield, N. Y., 80 Westboro, Mass., 305, 449
West Boyleston, Mass., 277 West Bridgewater, Mass., 85, 251, 279
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Westbrook, Mass., 87, 543
West Cambridge, Mass., 147, 357 Westchester Co., N. Y., 210, 302
Westchester, N. Y., 171, 411
Westcott, 323, 328, 358, 459, 535 Westerly, R. I., 31, 32, 55, 90, 191, 252, 328, 434, 463, 467, 507, 508, 548, 558, 559, 595 Western, Mass., 59, 163, 434 Western, N. Y., 166, 594
Westfield, Mass., 172, 529, 573, 580 Westford, Mass., 74, 92 Westgate, 310
West Greenwich, R. I., 32, 70, 207, 251, 260, 308, 428, 433
Westhampton, Mass., 324, 450, 45I
West Haven, Vt., 96
West Indies, 54, 119, 152, 188, 272, 291, 431, 441
West Indian Waters, 80
Westmacott, 115, 394
Westminster, Eng., 118, 465
Westminster, Mass., 151, 320
Westminster, Vt., 265
Westmoreland, N. H., 519
West Newbury, Mass., 40 Westphalia, Vt., 262 West Troy, N. Y., 58, 95, 102, 145. 238. 363, 375
Westport, Mass., 78, 92, 106, 195. 196, 279. 413
West Springfield. Mass., 108, 347, 509. 583 West Point, N. Y., 100
Wethersfield, 23 1
Weymouth, Mass., 136, 479
Wheaton, 82
Wheeler, 380
Wheeling, O., 212
Wheeling, Va., 352, 353
Wheelock, N. Y, 292
Whipple, 250, 265, 305, 376, 551 Whirlwind, 204
White, 328, 329, 509
Whitebread, 447
Whitefield, Mass., 201 White Hall, Pa., 300
White Haven, Eng., 216 Whitehead, 568 Whitehorn, 587
White Plains, N. Y., 266, 362, 483, 543 Whitesmith, 87, 253
Whitman, 383, 522
Whitney, 208
Whydah, Afr., 284
Wickes, 97, 580
Wickford, R. I., 70, 71, 76, 78, 80, 83, 144, 171, 172, 185,
186, 232, 235, 236, 264, 267,
350, 395, 418, 433, 461, 471, 497, 506, 552, 581, 585
Wilbraham, Mass., 547
Wilbur, 197
Wilberforce, 23
Wilcox, 205
Wilder, 389
Wilkes Co., N. C., 170
Wilkesbarre, Pa., 405
Wilkinson, 91, 167, 241, 310, 317,
330 William, Brig, 170, 573
William, Schooner, 260
William and Mary College, 521
William Sheldon, Schooner, 70
William Tell, Ship, 268
Williams, 216, 250, 376, 425, 583 Williams College. 353
Williamsburgh, Va., 183, 420, 487
Williamsport, Va, 82, 133
Williamstown, Mass., 82, 115, 283, 324. 431, 452, 492 Williamsville, N. Y., 24, 204 Willis, 66, 564
Wilmington, Del., 122, 217, 306, 391, 396, 439, 536 Wilmington, N. C., 30, 63, 186, 216, 245, 248, 270, 271, 302,
309, 330, 372, 399, 418, 481, 516, 524 Wilmington, N. C., Gazette, 245
Wilmington, O., 154 Wilmouth, 415
Wilson, 91, 109, 163, 411, 445, 575 Wilton, N. Y., 170 Winchester, Ct., 64
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Winchester, Ky., 249, 409 Winchester, N. H., 473 Winchester, Va., 270 Windham, Ct., 58, 135, 166, 212, 307, 343, 345, 440, 452, 465, 576, 606 Windham, Me., 249, 361, 397
Windham, N. H., 275
Windsor, Ct., 425, 543
Windsor Locks, Ct., 451
Windsor, Vt., 308, 485
Winsborough, S. C., 316
Winsor, 69, 565 Winthrop, Me., 74, 379 Wintonbury Parish, Ct., 550 Wiscasset, Me., 73, 111, 343, 518, 544 Wouhco, S. I., 105 Woburn, Mass., 501 Wolcott, 209 Wolcott, N. Y., 278 Wolf, 457 Wolfe, 293, 430, 488 Wolfboro, N. H., 197 Woodbridge, Ct., 552 Woodburn, 161
Woods Hole, Mass., 91, 429 Woodspam, 409 Woodstock, Ct., 33, 47, 48, 95, 152, 166, 181, 215, 242, 201, 320, 340, 362, 367, 386, 389, 392, 412, 445, 446, 579 Woodstock, Vt., 202, 282, 358 Woodstown, N. J., 540 Woodward, 52 Woolwich, Me., 154, 487
Woonasquetucket River, 583 Woonsocket, R. I., 221 Woonsocket Falls, 327 Worcester Co., Mass., 170 Worcester, Mass., 34, 41, 42, 43, 44, 48, 56, 61, 72, 75, 93, 94, 113, 114, 125, 137, 144, 146, 165, 171, 190, 191, 192, 201, 202, 204, 208, 212, 214, 216, 217, 221, 227, 228, 233, 239, 248, 253, 259, 270, 281, 282, 286, 310, 322, 326, 328, 329, 330, 333, 351, 352, 368, 389, 390, 393, 401, 403, 409, 415, 442, 446, 449, 450, 474, 480,
Worcester, Mass.,-Continued 517, 519, 544, 549, 556, 560, 587, 589, 594, 595, 596 Worcestershire, Eng., 58 Wordens, 373, 557 Worthington, O., 224 Wraxeter, Eng., 99
Wrentham, Mass., 47, 52, 60, 62, 81, 84, 108, 131, 152, 155, 161, 162, 164, 167, 210, 245, 248, 249, 254, 267, 303, 309,
339, 374, 388, 399, 444, 478, 537, 550, 601 Wrexford, Ire., 389 Wyatt, 365 Wydah, Afr., 370 Wyeth, Co., Va., 582
Wythe, Va., 378
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Yale College, 134, 135, 161, 308, 343, 353 Yale University, 162, 164, 375, 503, 573 Yankee Privateer, 318 Yard, Navy, 43, 96, 227, 245, 369, 567 Yarmouth, Mass., 132, 144, 232, 60[ Yates Co., N. Y., 467
Yerrington, 367 Yorke, 107 York, Me., 198, 451, 544
York, N. Y., 250
York, Pa., 235, 566
Yorkshire, Eng., 526
Yorktown, N. Y., 391, 452
Yorktown, Va., 79, 133, 334, 437, 442, 484 Yorkville, S. C., 105 Youle, 233
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Zanesville, O., 39, 132 Zachringen, Duke of, 46 Zachrington, Duke of, 46 Zone, Ship, 1 39 Zurich, Switz., 338
The
Rhode Island
American
DEATHS (CONTINUED)
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THE RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN
The first number of the Rhode Island American was issued Friday, October 21, 1808, by Dunham and Hawkins, William W. Dunham, editor, and David Hawkins, Jr. It was printed at the sign of the American Eagle, opposite the market. Terms three dollars per year, half in advance.
The editorial announcement in the first number stated proba- bly as the reason for establishing the paper that the "pressing necessity of the present period which was to decide whether the politics of Washington shall once more regain their proper influence in the hearts of his countrymen demands correspondent exertion."
October 5th, 1825, a consolidation was effected between the Gazette and the American. The firm of Brown and Carlisle was formed ( Hugh H. Brown and Francis T. Carlisle ) and conducted the printing on the north side of Market Square. William S. Patten was editor for one year when he was succeeded by Christo- pher E. Robbins.
In March, 1827, Mr. Carlisle bought out his partner and em- ployed Benjamin F. Hallett as editor. In the July following the Microcosm, a weekly paper, established June 10, 1825, by Walter R. Danforth, was absorbed by the American. Two years later (July, 1829,) the Cadet and Statesmen also taken in. The title was changed to that of the RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN STATESMAN AND GAZETTE. The. Cadet and Statesman was founded as the Literary Cadet and Saturday Evening Bulletin. It was published by Smith and Parmenter ( Samuel J. Smith, Jonathan C. Parmen- ter ); Sylvester S. Southworth was editor. It was a weekly until July, 1828, and then semi-weekly until its absorption. The last number was issued Friday, Feb. 1, 1833. Saturday, Feb. 9, it was continued under the title of MICROCOSM AMERICAN AND GAZETTE until its final discontinuance March 29, 1834. Daniel Mowry, 3d, was proprietor of these last consolidation papers. April 6, 1833, he sold out to James S. Hamm & Co. (Joseph Knowles the Co.), who owned it at its final discontinuance. The paper obtained a high position in the community and had among its writers the best talent of the State. William Goddard was editor when it was at its best.
DEATHS.
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CABOT Samuel, Esq., at Boston, aged 60 years. American of
Hon. George, at Boston, in 72d year, a con- fidential friend of Washington, Hamilton and Ames,
April 18, 1823
Francis, at Natchez, Miss., in 78th year, for- merly of Boston ; was an aide to Gen. Lin- coln during Shay's Rebellion ; was at New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1815,
July 13, 1832
Albert Martin, son of late David, in 18th year. American of
Oct. 17, 1820
Barzillia F., of Providence, drowned at sea from brig Eunice, from Amsterdam to Phil- adelphia,
Dec. - , 1820
Roxana, wife of David, and daughter of Col. Shubael Hutchins, of Killingly, Ct., at Providence, in 38th year,
James Howard, son of James H., at Hamp- ton, Ct., aged 10 months,
William, son of Calvin,
Washington, at Glocester, aged 46 years. American of
Benjamin, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 88 years. American of
Mrs. - , wife of Edwin, at Brooklyn, Ct., aged 25 years. American of
Roxana Hutchins, daughter of David, aged 6 years,
Lucy, wife of Col. Joseph, at Glocester, aged 69 years,
Rebecca, wife of Jonathan, aged 78 years,
Feb. 13, 1821
Aug. 29, 1821 Oct. 8, 1822
Aug. 8, 1823
Aug. 22, 1823
Sept. 14,1824
Feb. 10, 1825
March 3, 1825 Feb. 23, 1826
May 7, 1819
CADY David, aged 63 years, leaves wife and 10 children,
Aug. 4, 1817
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CADY Ann Greene, wife of Hezekiah, and daughter of Cyrus Cooke, Esq., at Gloces- ter, aged 33 years. leaves 8 children,
Col. Joseph, at Glocester, in 84th year, Chester, aged 23,
March 17, 1826 July 31, 1826 Nov. 27, 1827
Feb. 27, 1828
Dec. 31, 1829 May 21, 1831
Chloe, wife of Dea. Josiah, in 56th year,
Mary Ann Hutchins, daughter of David, of Providence, at Plainfield, Ct., in 18th year, CAHILL William, at New York ; fell into a lime kiln ; was drunk. American of
Nov. 2, 1832
March 25, 1831 Jan. 6, 1814
March 23, 1819
Capt. Charles W., of Newport, at St. Augus- tine, Fla., aged 26 years,
Aug. 16, 1821
Mary, daughter of Capt. John W., at New- port, aged 9 years,
Nov. 14, 1824
Mrs. Mary, widow of John, at Newport, aged 82 years. American of
Dec. 7, 1824
George B., infant son of Capt. John W., at Newport, aged 9 months. American of
June 7, 1825
Ann, daughter of late Capt. Charles, of New- port, at Jamestown, aged 30 years,
Dec. 31, 1826
Philena, daughter of late John, at Newport, aged 56 years,
Sept. 1, 1827
Frances, wife of Stephen H., at Newport, aged 39 years. American of
Sept. 28, 1830
Catharine, at the Newport Asylum, aged 52 years. American of
CAIN Samuel, at Taunton, aged 76 years,
CAIRNES Mary Eliza, daughter of the late John, in this town, in 13th year,
Nov. 15, 1815
Oct. 26, 1819
Sept. 2, 1816
Admiral Sir R-, Baronet, in England, aged 74 years. American of
Louisa, wife of John, aged 26 years,
Edwin Algernon, son of William, aged 4 years,
Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Col. John, aged 8 months,
Feb. 18, 1831 June 30, 1827
CAJOL, at Verdom Dom, formerly director of the Paraclete Convent ; he possessed sou- venirs of Abelard and Heloise. American of
CALDER Sally, eldest daughter of James, in this town, in 38th year,
Dec. 29, 1818 Sept. 3, 1819
Dec. 13, 1824
Feb. 17, 1826
William, son of John P., aged 7 months, Nell, son of late Col. Joseph, of Glocester, aged 35 years,
CAHOONE James, at Newport, aged 87 years; Ruth, widow of Capt. Stephen H., at New- port, in 61st year. American of
Phebe, widow of James, at Newport, aged 73 years. American of
Sept. 24, 1819
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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
CADWALLADER, Col. Lambert, near Tren- ton, N. J., aged 80 years ; he commanded a regiment in the Revolution and was sev- eral years a congressman. American of CALDWELL John E., Esq., agent American Bible Society, at New York. American of John, at Burrillville, in 53d year, formerly of Marlboro, Mass.,
Sept. 23, 1823
March 23, 1819
May II, 1820
Sept. 14, 1824
June 7, 1825
Lieut. William Mackay, U. S. Army or Navy, at Philadelphia. American of Sept. 23 and 27, 1825 William, keeper of the Dexter house, New- buryport, aged 66 years. American of CALEDONIAN, the gigantic, died Sept. 1, 1808, in Duke street ; was 7 ft., 4 in. tall, fought at Crown Point in 1750, where he was badly wounded, yet in this condition he killed two French soldiers and took an offi- cer prisoner ; for this conduct he had a pension for life. American of
CALL John M., at Charlestown, Mass., aged 16 years. American of
CALLAHAN John, son of John H., aged 4 months, 23 days,
May 13, 1816
Amelia, wife of Capt. William, aged 44 years, CALLENDER Mrs. Mary, in this town, in 78th year,
John, of Surinam, aged 65 years, at Provi- dence,
Thomas, at Smithville, N. C., aged 74 years ; served in the Revolution; was at Trenton, Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth, and taken prisoner at Charleston. Ameri- can of
CALLINS Francis, in 33d year, military honors, CALLUM Miss Susan, aged 24 years, at Salem, Mass., suddenly. American of
CALLEY Winnie, murdered by a runnaway negro, at Washington C. H., Ala.,
CALTHORPE Hon. John, 2d Lieut. of British frigate Junon, killed while attempting to separate some quarreling negroes ; he was a brother of Lord Calthorpe and relative to Mr. Wilberforce, at Jamaica. American of
Oct. 25, 1808
Sept. 14, 1832
Nov. 10, 1826
Oct. 11, 1815
July 19, 1827
Oct. 7. 1828 July 11, 1819
Feb. 16, 1821
Sept. 5, 1827
July 26, 1816
Rev. David, in North Carolina, aged 99 years, 5 months. American of
Elias B., clerk of the Supreme Court of Uni- ted States, and attorney at law, at Wash- ington, D. C., after a long illness. Ameri- can of
Feb. 2, 1830
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
CALVERT Lydia, wife of Capt. William, at Newport, in 48th year,
Aug. 24, 1823
CAMBUCERES Duke of, formerly one of the French consols and Duke of Parma ; was Arch Chancellor of the French Empire under Napoleon ; held the dignity of the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, at his death, in France. American of
CAMBRELING Lieut. John Patten, aged 24 years, on board the U. S. Ship Macedonian, CAMERON John, at Pittsburg, Penn., aged 107 years. American of
May 4, 1824
March 16, 1821
April 9, 1822
CAINES George, Esq., at Catskill, N Y., sud- denly, in 54th year, attorney at law, and formerly reporter of Supreme Court of New York. American of
July 22, 1825
Oct. 22, 1822
CAMPBELL John, native of Ireland, furrier, at Boston, found dead in the street,
Nov. 17, 1808
Lt. Col. John B., U. S. Army, at Williams- ville, N. Y., from a wound received July 5. American of
Sept. 16, 1814
Rev. J. P., at Chillicothe, O., aged 46 years, author of Natural History of the Western country. American of
Dec. 23, 1814
Rt. Hon. Lord Frederick, in London, aged 87 years. American of
Aug. 6, 1816
Hon. G. W., U. S. Minister to Russia ; three of his children died at St. Petersburg within 8 days of each other. American of Donald, rear admiral of the White squad- ron, commander of the Windward station, at sea. American of
July 27, 1819
Com. Hugh P., U. S. Navy, at Washington, D. C. American of
Admiral Sir George, Post Admiral, of Ports- mouth, Eng., aged 60 years, a suicide. American of
Deborah, daughter of Duncan, aged 10 years, Duncan, aged 70 years, lost in the woods in New Brunswick. American of
Gen. - , at Grenada, governor of the Isl- and. American of
Jan. 14, 1820
Nov. 17, 1820
March 30, 1821 Oct. 14, 1822
Nov. 10, 1829
Jan. 15, 1830
CAMETT Phebe Ann, daughter of late Isaac, of Warwick, at Providence, aged 23 years, CAMM John, clerk of Amherst Court, at Albe- marle, Va .; he wrapped himself up in paper on his bed and then set fire to the whole. American of
June 19, 1818
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RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN-DEATHS
CAMPBELL Ebenezer, at Cummington, aged 46 years; was thrown from his wagon and found dead in the road, with his horse lying upon him. American of Archibald, Esq., at Richmond, Va, aged 65 years, brother of the poet. American of George, suicide from opium, at Ogdensburgh, N. Y., aged 25 years. American of Kenneth, at Broadalbin, N. Y., aged 101 years ; was a native of Scotland, come to America before the Revolution and served through the war for the colonies,
CAMSON John, in Virginia, aged 120 years, having outlived every relative. American of
CAMUS Louis, executed by beheading, at Paris, France. American of
CANADA Mrs. Nancy, at Bristol, aged 85 years. American of
CANFIELD Edward, of Connecticut, at Cam- bridge, Mass., aged 20 years; member junior class Harvard University. Ameri- can of
Jared, murdered and sunk in the water, at New York. American of
CANN James, at New York, was bitten eight months ago by a dog. American of
CANNING George, member of the privy coun- cil, secretary of the treasury, born April 11, 1770, died Aug. 8, 1827, see account of and sketch. American of
CANNON Adolphus, at Charlestown, Mass., fell down a scuttle and broke his neck. Amer- ican of
CANON Charles, formerly of Newport, at New Bedford, aged 45 years. American of CANOVA A celebrated sculptor, at Venice, CANTINE Moses, at Albany, N. Y., editor of Albany Argus, from drinking domestic cordial (Noyeau).
CAPEN Benjamin, at Middleboro, Mass., aged 21 years,
CAPRON Charles, at Uxbridge, in 74th year, Amey, only daughter of Smith, at Cumber- land, aged 3 years, drowned. American of William Charles, eldest son of Ahab, of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, at Smithfield, in 12th year, Philip, at Cumberland, in 76th year, William, aged 37 years,
Rebecca, wife of Greene, at East Greenwich, aged 62 years,
Dec. 3, 1830 Dec. 10, 1830
Sept. 20, 1831
Nov. 4, 1832
Oct. 5, 1824
April 24, 1832
Feb. 25, 1831
Sept. 19, 1817
June 18, 1830
Feb. 22, 1820
Sept. 21, 1827
April 9, 1820
Dec. 28, 1830 Oct. 12, 1822
Jan. 23, 1823
June 15, 1823 Nov. 9, 1812
April 25, 1815
Oct. 8, 1820 July 29, 1821 June 10, 1822
Nov. 11, 1822
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VITAL RECORD OF RHODE ISLAND
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CAPRON Maria, aged 32, wife of Newton M., of Montgomery, N. Y., and eldest daughter of Jesse Brown, of and at Cumberland,
Sarah, daughter of Seth, at Cumberland, in 3d year,
Maria B., at Uxbridge, in 25th year,
Asa, formerly of Cumberland, at Smithfield, aged 52 years. American of
Jan. 8, 1828
Phebe C., wife of Effingham L., and daugh- ter of Jonathan Congdon, of Providence, at Uxbridge,
March 17, 1828 April 25, 1828
Silas, at Cumberland, aged 53. American of Amarintha E., eldest daughter of Ahab, in 2Ist year,
Oct."1, 1828
Caroline Brown, infant daughter of Dr. George, at North Providence, aged 4 years, Eunice, wife of Lemuel, at Cumberland, in 3Ist year,
April 16, 1830
Mrs. Eliza B., in 31st year, and daughter of Jesse Brown, of Cumberland, at Dunkirk, on Lake Erie. American of
Dec. 14, 1830 Feb. 10, 1832
Frederick Augustus, infant son of David T., CAPWELL Ann Matilda, second daughter of John, at Warwick, in 18th year,
Dec. 12, 1829
CARBERRY Gen. Henry, aged 66, at George-
town, D. C, soldier of the Revolution. American of
June 14, 1822
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