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vital  Record  of  Rhode  Island. 

1636=1850. 

First    series. 

BIETHS,  MAKEIAGES  AND  DEATHS. 


A  Family  Register  for  the  People. 


By  James  N.  Arnold, 

Editor  of  the  Narragansett  Historical  Register. 


'*Is   Nly   Name  Written   in  the   BoqIc  of  Life?" 


VOL.  XV. 

Providence  03X61:1:6 — Marriages  D  -to  Z. 

> 
United  States  Chronicle— Deatl-is  A  to  Z. 

Published  under  tlie  auspices  of  the  General  Assembly. 


«»    ♦" 


PROVIDENCE,   R.    I.: 

NARRAGANSETT  HISTORICAL  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 

1906. 


COPYRIGHTED  IN  THE  OFFICE  OF  THE  LIBRARIAN  OF  CONGRESS 
AT  WASHINGTON,  1906. 


INTRODUCTION. 


We  here  place  before  the  reader  the  fifteenth  volume  of  the 
Vital  Record  of  Rhode  Island,  fully  believing  that  it  will 
prove  as  interesting  as  any  of  the  previous  volumes  of  the  series. 
In  this  volume  we  have  finished  the  Marriages  of  the  Gazette  and 
Kave  given  the  Deaths  of  the  Chronicle.  The  same  plan  we  have 
followed  in  the  past  will  be  continued  in  the  future,  with  such  im- 
provement as  age  and  experience  shall  determine. 

The  General  Assembly  have  again  in  their  judgment  and  wis- 
dom extended  to  us  in  this  volume  their  usual  courtesy.  The 
officers  in  charge  ot  the  newspapers  have  been,  as  usual,  obliging, 
giving  us  all  needed  assistance.  We  hereby  extend  our  thanks  for 
these  favors  and  courtesies  and  also  extend  them  to  those  who  have 
said  a  good  word  for  the  work. 

Please  bear  in  mind  that  the  dates  given  herein,  if  preceded  by 
word  Gazette  or  Chronicle,  means  that  the  Marriage  or  Death 
appeared  in  that  number  of  the  newspaper,  otherwise  the  real  date 
of  the  event  is  given. 

We  close  by  trusting  that  the  reader  will  find  pleasure  as  well 
as  instruction  in  his  perusal  of  this  volume  and  will  feel  compen- 
sated for  his  time  spent  in  our  company. 


CONTKNTS. 

MAR-BIAOES. 

Providence  Gazette  :      Letters  D  to  Z. 

DEATHS. 

United  States  Chronicle  :    Letters  A  to  Z. 


krrata. 


Page  362.    Omitted. 

STERRY  Cyprian,  merchant,  and  Polly  Russell, 

daughter  of  Joseph.     Gazette  of  June  3,  1789 

Capt.  Nathan  and  Abigail  Wheaton,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Comfort.     Gazette  of  Aug.  9,  1788 
Julia  A.   and  James   Valentine,    merchant, 

both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  April  16,  1815 

Page  422. 

WEATHERHEAD  in  full  caps  at  top  of  page 
should  be  WEAVER. 

Page  466. 

The  set  of  U.  S.  Chronicle  in  three  volumes  presented  the 
Providence  Journal  have  been  recently  given  to  the  Public  Library 
where  they  have  recently  been  removed. 


INDBX 


Abbe,  418,  467. 

Abbey,  131. 

Abbey  Church,  Eng.,  82,  374. 

Abbott,  467,72,  113,  396. 

Abbottsford,  Eng.,  169,  323. 

Abdal,  467. 

Abel,  467. 

Abercrombie,  391,  412,  428. 

Abington,  Ct.,  330. 

Abington,  Eng.,  338 

Aborn,  467,  41,  79,  84,   103,   107, 

109,  140,  151,  160,  i6i,  296, 

298,  299,  300,  330,. 346,  3 54. 

389.395.  399>  462,  439,  45 1, 

460. 
Aboyneau,  208. 
Academy,    The    Warren,    224, 

291. 
Academy,  The  Taunton,  72. 
Acton,  Mass.,  73,  74. 
Adams,  467,  64,  88,  90,  107,  170, 

174,  183,  186,  220,  225,  257, 

282,  286,  288,  293,  302,  317, 

319.  339.  343.  352,  382,  408, 

409,  414,  432,  458. 
Adams,  Mass.,  165,  307,  571. 
Addison,  Vt.,  439,  451. 
Adie,  48,  316,  445. 
Adjutant,  470. 
Adjutant  and  Inspector  General 

of  U.  S.,  263. 
Adjutant  Major  of  Brigade,  160. 
Admiral  of  the  Blue,  565. 
Admiral  of  the  White,  508. 
Admiralty,   High  Court  of,  323, 

337- 
Advertiser,     The     Commercial, 
N.  Y.,  ig6,  250. 


Advertiser,  The  Merchantile, 
N.  Y.,  488. 

Acre,  Battle  of,  486,  495,  497, 
523,  525,  526,  566. 

Africa,  563. 

African  Chief,  527. 

Africa,  Coast  of,  486,  491,  496, 
509,  527,  542,  563,  565. 

Ahremberg,  Prince  of,  373. 

Aickin,  468. 

Aide  de  Camp,  477. 

Ailman,  46. 

Ainsworth,  427. 

Air,  468.  287. 

Aitkin,  468. 

Aix  la  Chappelle,  ?>.,  514. 

Albany,  N.  Y,  44,  62,  88,  127, 
156,  175,  176,  184,  193,  213, 
218,  228,  230,  272,  276,  290, 
298,  344,  352,  353,  361,  362, 
372,  412.  422,  447,  490,  522, 

555,  570. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Gazette,  570. 
Albee,  282. 

Albro,  468,  52,  166,  346,  358. 
Alden,  468,   86,    117,    173,   241, 

370,  42 [,  441. 
Alderman,  529. 
Aldis,  406. 
Aldrich,  468,  34,   133,   189,  210, 

221,  262,  277,  284,  303,  318, 

331,  340,  414,  418,  420,  433, 

435,444,450,453. 
Aldridge,  141. 
Alexander,   69,    169,    228,    229, 

272,  384,  416,  556. 
Alexander,  the  Emperor,  457. 
Alexandria,  D.  C,  93,  311,  496. 
Alexandria,  Va.,21,  51,  137,  185, 

195,  226,  244,  25s,  399,  545. 


VI 


INDEX 


Alger,  468,  177,  385,  423. 
Algiers,  542,  547. 
Alker,  469. 
Alleghany  College,  241. 

Allen,  469,  20,  39,  40,  42,  67,  72, 
^^,  95,  100,  116,  118,  119, 
124,  13s,  138,  141,  14s,  147. 
150,  153,  162,  165,  169,  171, 
173,  182,  191,  195,  199,  216, 
232,  233,  237,  248,  250,  251, 
261,  272,  275,298,  299,  312, 
318,  340,  347,  35  [,  359.  360, 
361,  376,  390,  392,  400,  407. 
415,  417,  420,  425,  426,  432, 
434.  439.  442,  443.  448,  450. 

Allenton,  N.  J.,  507,  535,  526. 

Allison,  470. 

Allsboro,  421. 

Alray,  470,  55,  67,  96,  125,  150, 
168,  170,  209,  242,  273,  301, 
389,  489. 

Alsop,  22,  167,  168. 

Alton,  554. 

Alvard,  470. 

Alverson,  322. 

Ambassador  to  U.  S.,  406. 

Ambrose,  186,  201. 

Amburter,  470. 

America,  505,  509,  524,  539. 

American  Anti  Society,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  20. 

American  Army,  131,  225,  511.  ' 

American  Coast,  507. 

American,  the  ,  Commissioner, 
519. 

American  Company,  575. 

American  Consul,  352,  404. 

American  Embassy  to  England, 

339- 
American  Journal,  465. 
American  Legation  to  England, 

343- 
American    Legation,    Secretary 

of,  170. 
American  Navy,  300. 
American  Prisoners,  501. 
American,  The,  211. 
American,  The   New  York,  97, 

406. 


American,  The  Rhode  Island, 
19,  20. 

American  War,  480. 

Ames,  336,  432. 

Amesbury,  i(X),  421. 

Amhurst  College,  38,  457. 

Amhurst,  Mass.,  206,  229,  285, 
312,331. 

Ammidon,  314,  444. 

Ammidown,  470. 

Analoston  Cartel,  344. 

Anderson,  470,  56,  265. 

Andover,  Mass.,  503,  540. 

Andrew,  470. 

Andrews,  470,  55,  112,  200,  211, 
221,  222,  223,  238,  240,  253, 
262,  281,  301,  319,  351,  358, 
368,  375,  377,  399.  40i,  424, 

434,  436,  442. 
Andross,  470. 

Angell,  470,  36,  52,  61,  92,  95, 
100,  120,  128,  132,  143,  160, 
169,  170,  181,  183,  202,  230, 
240,  246,  265,  266,  271,  277, 
294.  309.  318,  339,  342,  349, 
380,  397,  412,  415,  420,  429. 

435,  438,  440,  445,  459,  460, 

475- 
Anger,  252. 
Angier,  471. 

Annapolis,  Md.,  481,  533,  566. 
Anne   Arundall    Co ,  Md ,   478, 

553.  570. 

Annis,  179,  244,  310. 

Anthony,  471,  75,  96,  lOO,  104, 
107,  108,  120,  128,  133,  143, 
154,  160,  184,  205,  229,  241, 
253,  259,  282,  285,  289,  323, 
336,  354.  381,  387,  446,  452, 
457,  460. 

Antram,  471. 

Antrim,  349. 

Aplin,  471,  99,  187,  202,  261, 
272,  334- 

Apple,  568,  574. 

Appleby,  239,  361,  448. 

Appleton,  471,  30. 

Apponaug,  R.  L,  296,  556. 

Apthorp,  471,  73,  449. 

Arden,  362. 


INDEX 


VII 


Argus  and  Register,  N.  Y.,  509. 

Ariel,  Brig,  522. 

Ariff,  275. 

Armington,  471,  134,  163,   220, 

354.  358,  367.  400,  407- 

Armstrong,  180,  296,  442. 

Army,  American,  131,  225,  511. 

Army,  Austrian,  526. 

Army,  British,  131,  225,  471. 

Army,  Continental,  loi,  131, 
151,  171.225,339,  504,  551. 

Army,  United  States,  25,  29,  97, 
132,  212,  219,  237,  241,  263, 
335.  362,  422. 

Arnold,  471,  23,  32,  49,  50,  51, 
55.  57.  68,  72,  81,  86,  90, 
loi,  102,  los,  108,  no,  122, 
128,  130,  131,  133,  141,  147, 
148,  154,  157,  i6o,  165,  176, 
199,  200,  202,  205,  209,  210, 
211,  216,  217,  252,  260,  261, 
267,  272,  273,  276,  288,  290, 
291,  292,  294,  296,  298,  300, 
304,  305,  310,  311,  322,  323, 
326,  329,  341,  342,  344,  352, 
358,  361,  365,  375,  377,  382, 

384.  390,  391,  402,  409.  419. 

421,  427,  428,  432,  435,  437, 

438,  442,  449,  512,  562,  574. 
Arondall,  Lord,  98. 
Arsenic,  White,  532. 
Arsonneau,  142. 
Arthur,  130. 

Artillery,  Captain  of,  533. 
Artillery,  Royal,  408. 
Artillery,    State    Regiment    of, 

485. 
Artillery,    United    States,    196, 

219,  483. 
Artillery,  U.  S.  Corps  of,  540. 
Ash,  132. 
Ashburner,  in. 
Ashby,  Mass.,  129, 
Ashe,  473. 
Ashford,  Ct.,  53,  in,  189,  200, 

394.396,481.  571 1:; 
Ashford,  Mass.,  23,  303,  481. 
Ashley,  473,  153,  200,|2S6. 
Ashton,  473,  69,  290. 
Ashkins,  473. 


Aspasia,  Ship,  551 

Aspinwall,  113,439- 

Assembly,  Conn.,  541. 

Assembly,  General,  552,  557. 

Assembly,  Member  of,  496. 

Assembly  of  Penn.,  546. 

Assistance,  British  Ship,  534. 

Assistant,  House  of,  490. 

Assistant,  504. 

Assonett,  Mass.,  75. 

Astronomer,  514. 

Athearn,  473. 

Atheistical  writer,  509. 

Athens,  N.  Y.,  91,  168,  431,  566. 

Atherton,  473,  413. 

Athol,  N.  H.,  113,  200. 

Atkins,  29,  86,  148,  16 r,  190. 

Atkinson,  41,  239,  425,  428. 

Atoor,  S.  I.,  176. 

Atoor,  King  of,  374. 

Attleboro,  Mass.,  21,  22,  .24,  27, 
42,43.  si.  57.  59.60,69,  71, 
73,  78,  81,  86,  87,  89,  97, 
113,  n6,  118,  120,  123,  126, 
127,  130,  137,  141,  147,  150, 

154.  155.  157.  158,  169,  176, 
178,  179,  181,  183,  201,  202, 

206,  215,  216,  2x8,-220,  224, 

225,  230,  233,  235,    238,  239, 

247,  249,  251,  252,  260,  264, 

26s,  266,  269,  270,  272,  273, 

278,  283,  294,  301,  306,  307, 

312,  318,  320,  328,  330,  333, 
336,  340,  345,  346,  347,  353, 
355.  359.  368,  370.  377.  379. 
392.  393.  399.  401,  409.  412, 
416,  420,  424,  431,  434,  435, 
438,  440,  441,  443,  444,  446, 
447.  449.  450,  456,  477.  495. 
497,  503.  505.  508,  519,  525, 
530,  532,  536,  546,  552,  556, 
559,  562,  575- 
Attorney  at  Law,  21,  23,  25,  34, 
37,  41,  46,  so,  55,  57,  68,  73, 
82,  83,  89,  95,  102,  105,  no, 
117,  118,  137,  140,  148,  151, 

155,  159.  162,  173,  180,  185, 
188,  192,  202,  205,  214,  215, 
224,  225,  226,  227,  230,  242, 
245,  254,  258,  268,  280,  287, 


VIII 


INDEX 


Attorney  at  Law, — Continued. 
288,  290,  29s,  303,  304,  314, 
318,  325,  329,  331,  340,  341, 
350,  359.  361,  364.  36S>  367, 
372,  379,  388,  390,  391.  396, 
404,  430,  433,  434,  435,  436, 

437.  444,  445,  449,  45°,  452, 

457,  459,  471,  492,  497,  SH, 

543,  549- 
Attorney  General,  472,  487. 
Attorney  General  of  N.  H.,  507. 
Attorney  General  of   R.  I.,  70, 

102,  507. 
Attorney  General  of  U.  S.,  100, 

283. 
Attorney,  the  King's,  471. 
Attorney,    U.    S.    District,    24, 

214. 
Atwater,  168. 
Atwell,  473,  254,  364,  389,  407, 

4Si>  459 
Atwood,  473,  178,  193,  247,  248, 

291,  293,  417. 
Auchmuty,  132,  457. 
Auctioneer,  476. 
Audenett,  265. 

Auditor  of  the  Treasury,  194. 
Auditor  U.  S.  Treasury,  36. 
Auger,  438. 
Augusta,  Ga.,  70,  108,  152,  212, 

230,  283,  400,  432,  479,  567. 
Augusta,  Me.,  58,  405. 
Aukward,  316. 
Aulger,  384. 
Aurora,  The,  237,  474. 
Aurora,  The,  Phil.,  Pa.,  44. 
Austin,  473,  60,  79,  94,  133,  191, 

192,  258,  264,  290,  421. 
Austria,  Emperor  of,  523. 
Austrian  Army,  526. 
Author,  480,  533. 
Author,  English,  488,  522. 
Author,  Religious,  522,  577. 
Authoress,  540. 
Aux  Cayes,  W.  I.,  479,  523. 
Avery,  67,  490. 
Avon,  Mass.,  155,  228. 
Ayer,  458. 
Ayleham,  395. 
Aylesworth,  1 19,  253,  339. 


Ayrault,  473,  492. 
Ayres,  473. 

B 

Babbitt,  426,  457 

Babcock,  473,  131,  150,  184,  241, 

274,  300,  349,  420. 
Babson,  243. 
Badsworth,  Eng.,  307. 
Bache,  474,  44,  76,  2x3. 
Bachellor,  153,  387. 
Backus,  474. 
Bacon,    474,  64,    124,    162,    175, 

202,  222,  262,  294,  343,  386, 

449.  490. 
Baden,  Prince  of,  548. 
Badger,  474,  47,  135,    167,   314, 

507,  511- 

Bagley,  474,  220. 

Bailey,  474,  85,  137,  139,  174, 
220,  302,  328,  364,  438,  439, 
460. 

Bainbridge,  129. 

Baine,  474. 

Baker,  474,  25,  26,  38,  39,  42,  43, 
53.  66,71,  75,  78,  81,92,  94, 
97.  105,  107,  112,  IIS,  116, 
119,  126,  132,  13s,  142,  152, 
154,  162,  165,  168,  169,  185, 
191,  199.  201,  203,  204,  210, 
212,  215,  216,  220,  224,  231, 
234,  237,  253,  258,  261,  262, 
267,  269,  271,  279,  281,  285, 
292,  295,  296,  297,  300,  304, 
312,  313,  318,  321,  323,  327, 
331,  333.  334.  335,  343,  344, 
345,  347.  35'.  359,  362,  363, 
365.  373.  376,  380,  384,  38s, 
390,  392,  393.  403,421,  422, 
426,427,  431,  436,  437,  440, 
442,  448,  449,  454,  460,  573. 

Baker  (trade),  488,  489,  500,  528. 

Balch,   474,    232,   259,  369.  399. 

T.      435- 

Balcom,  370. 

Baldwin,  474,  44,  121,  194,  447. 

Balkcom,  155,  297. 

Ball,  58,  157. 


INDEX 


IX 


Ballard,  105,  242,  320,  322. 

Ballou,474,  48,  97,  129,  133,  166, 
180,  240,  288,  292,  293,  322, 
330,  406.  434,  435. 

Ballstown,  N.  Y.,  218,  362. 

Baltimore  Co.,  Md,  162,  459. 

Baltimore,  Md.,  72,92,97,114, 
126,  131,  135,  160,  161,  168, 
170,  211,  216,  234,  244,273, 
312,  342,  352,  364,  381,  404, 
42s,  469,  471,  472,  504,  506, 
507,  508,  520,  524,  534,  536, 

550,  559.  S73- 
Baltimore,  Md.,  Federal  Gazette, 

56. 
Bamfield,  408. 
Bancroft,  474,  352,  381. 
Bank,  President  of,  U.  S.,  450. 
Bannister,  61. 
Baptist   Church,  478,    500,  504, 

555.  561,  565,  568,  575- 
Baptist  Church,  First,  Newport, 

523- 
Baptist  Church,  Hudson,  N.  Y., 

209. 
Baptist  Church,  Pastor  of,  330. 
Baptist  Church,  Providence,  82. 
Baptist   Church,    Warren,    117, 

407,  424. 
Baptist  Minister,  512,  558,  571. 
Baptist  Missionaries,   1 17. 
Baptist  Society,  483. 
Barbadoes  Isles,  192,  292,  564. 
Barber,   474,    24,    107,   193,  287, 

350,  352,  385 
Barclay,  Mass.,  493. 
Bard  well,  109. 
Bardine,  76,  83,  287. 
Barker,   474,    52,   80,    114,    130, 

142,  152,  170,  206,  258,  269, 

270,  271,  272,  324,  325,  351, 

369,  436.  499. 
Barkesdale,  275. 
Barlow,  57. 

Barnard,  475,  210,  238. 
Barnes,    59,    loi,  286,  288,  314, 

332. 
Barnett,  385. 
Barney,  475,  78,    125,    146,    157, 

169,  182,  189,  232,  259,  276, 


Barney, — Continued. 

348.  353-  391.  424.  456. 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  117,  258,  412, 

513- 

Barnwell,  224. 

Baron,  418. 

Barre,  Mass.,  78,  162,  304,  431. 

Barrett,  475,  134,  288,  289,  296. 

Barrington,  475. 

Barrington,  R.  I.,  26,  43,  75,  ^^, 
98,  loi,  III,  120,  .132,  135, 
145,  146,  152,  153,  154,  157, 
158,  171,  177,  178,  179,  183, 
185,  202,  204,  207,  215,  216, 
217,  222,  223,  231,  261,  269, 
270,  293,  301,  312,  328,  334, 
339,  340,  341.  342,  345.  346. 

349.  366,  379,  384,  388,  397, 
406,  420,  426,  427,  431,  433, 

-^  447.  455,  469,  479.  481,  502, 
515,  517,  518,  539,  563,  569, 
572. 

Barrow,  161,  273. 

Barrows,  80,  128,' 3 19,  452. 

Barry,  475. 

Barse,  23. 

Barston,  127. 

Barstow,  475,  218,  235,  291,  297, 

454,  563- 
Barstown,  449. 
Bart,  120. 
Bartlett,   475,   91,  164,  175,  199, 

213,  307,  314,  369.  399- 
Barton,  475,    147,  377,  378,  400, 

435- 
Basin,  310. 

Bass,  476,  67,  142,  167,  232,  275. 
Bassett,  64,  179,  213,  269. 
Baster,  256. 
Basto,  268, 
Bastow,  243. 
Batavia,  E.  I.,  510,  544. 
Batch,  178. 
Batchellor,    139,    178,   234,   272, 

396,  427- 
Bate,  Earl  of,  366. 
Bates,  24,  60,  125,  128,  166,  175, 

220,235,  239,243,  314.  399- 
Bath,  Eng.,82,  374,477,566. 
Bath,  Me.,  74,  191.   , 


INDEX 


Bath,  Mass.,  448,  483. 

Bath,  Va.,  475. 

Bath,  Knight  of  the,  234. 

Baton  Rouge,  La.,  305,  336. 

Battey,  476,    104,  212,  347,  350, 

356,  447- 

Bavaria,  175,  311. 

Bavarian  Republic,  Consul  Gen- 
eral to,  126. 

Baxter,  48,  87,  88,  179,  345.  349. 
366,  416,  419. 

Bayard,  76. 

Bayles,  86. 

Bayley,  476. 

Baylies,  31. 

Bay  of  Fundy,  512,  532. 

Beal,  74,  177. 

Bear,  526. 

Beardsley,  476. 

Beaton,  476. 

Beattey,  476. 

Beaufort,  N.  C,  57,  224,  279. 

Beaufort,  S.  C,  296,  516. 

Beaverhill,  N.  H.,  300,  428. 

Beaver,  H.  M.  Ship,  159,  198. 

Beazeley,  24. 

Bebee,  ig6. 

Beck,  476. 

Beckwith,  401. 

Bedford,  Mass.,  71,  102,  121, 
268,  3SS. 

Bedford,    N.    H.,   89,   258,    306, 

457- 
Bedlington,  Eng.,  277. 
Beedle,  385. 
Beene,  359. 
Beers,  311,  381. 
Beith,  72. 

Belcher,  230,  303,  454. 
Belknap,  476,  369. 
Bell,  476,  192,  297,  359. 
Bellane,  454. 
Bellefonte,  Pa.,  C71. 
Bellefonte,  R.  I.,  54,  73. 
Belleville,  N.  J.,  140,  337. 
Belleville,  N.  Y.,  36,  "104. 
Bellingham,   Mass.,  23,   72,   78, 

131,  139,  240,277,  323,  340, 

382,  428,  436,  468. 
Bellows,  27,'  165. 


Benchley,  176. 

Benedict,  34,  39,  43,  48,  53,  55, 
62,  68,  69,  81,  82,  90,  94.  95. 
96,  98,  108,  IIS,  116,  117, 
123,  129,  13s,  138,  142,  151. 
155.  159.  161,  165,  166,  167, 
170,  179,  181,  185,  186,  191, 
193,  194,  196,  198,  203,  207, 
211,  217,  219,  220,  231,  232, 
233.  239.  240,  248,  249,  251, 
256,  263,  264,  267,  270,  276, 
277,  280,  286,  287,  302,  313, 

3 IS,  316, 318, 319, 330,333. 

334.  338,  346,  354.  357,  367. 

370,  379.  382,  384.  388,  391. 

401,  409,  423,  428,  43S,  438, 

440,  442,  454.  456. 
Benjamin,  279. 
Bengal,  SM- 
Bennell,  88. 
Bennett,  476,  70,  121,  13  s,  248, 

2S0,  2S7.  284,  333,  354. 
Bennington,  Vt.,  S46. 
Benson,  477,  lOS,  292,  333,  342, 

384. 
Bent,  198. 

Bentley,  477,  169,  316,  396. 
Benton,  432. 

Benton's  Point,  R.  I.,  504. 
Bentries,  412. 
Berbice,  S39.  545- 
Berg,  Duke  of,  139. 
Berg,  Grand  Duke  of,  243. 
Bergen,  Nor.,  S59. 
Berkeley,  120,  443. 
Berkeley  Co.,  N.  Y.,  S28. 
Berkeley,  Mass.,    127,  267,  281, 

319,  320,470,  S72. 
Berks,  Eng.,  338. 
Berlin,  Mass.,  S15. 
Bermuda,  W.  I.,  S22. 
Ber  St.,  London,  Eng.,  523. 
Berrian,  430, 
Berry,  57. 

Berwick  on  Tweed,  Eng.,  560. 
Besancon,  527. 
Betts,  254. 
Bevan,  477. 
Beverly,  477,  28,  188,  279,  339, 

435- 


INDEX 


XI 


Beverly,   Mass.,   311,   236,   442, 

SIS- 
Bexford,  394,  400. 
Bibbins,  477. 
Biblical  Literature,  321. 
Bickham,  303. 
Bicknell,  j"],  152,  183,  326,  420 

447- 
Bickner,  440. 
Bidge,  226. 
Bigelow,  360. 
Bigley,  370. 
Bignall,  477. 
Bilham,  141. 
Billings,  477,  42,  IIS,  "6,  187, 

344,  362,  397,  427,  440,  458. 
Bingham,  477. 
Binney,  320,  357,  412. 
Bird,  477,  56,  74. 
Birket,  56. 
Biscoe,  269. 
Bishop,  477,   21,    158,  182,  198, 

199,  231,  250,  258,  267,  308, 

368,370,  411.  435- 
Bishop   of    South  -Carolina,    30, 

3IS- 
Bissell,  477,  71. 
Bissett,  142. 
Bixby,  20.9. 
Bixler,  59,  224.    • 
Bizell,  252. 
Black,  447,    188,  212,  234,   339, 

362. 
Bla.'kburn,  264. 
Blackheath,  Eng.,  192,  292. 
Blackington,    447,   69,  238,  307, 

377- 
Blackley,  Pa.,  134,  406. 
Blackman,  277. 
Blackwell,  76,  160,  275,  450. 
Blacksmith,  508. 
Blair,  477. 
Blake,  477,  23,  34,  72,  115,  123, 

13s,  143,  148,  175,  216,  222, 

258,259,  302,318,  344,  345, 

371,  396,  401,  451. 
Blanchard,  477,  366,  369. 
Blancher,  50. 
Bland,  477. 
Blandensburgh,  Md.,  365. 


Blanding,  86,  206,  208,  252,  295. 

Blesdell,  235. 

Blind  Preacher,  542. 

Blinn,  447. 

Bliss,   477,  45,   46,  S3,  13s,  146, 

161,  312,  3 SS.  373.  388.  393, 

413- 
Bliven,  477,  268,  412. 
Blockmaker,  490,  558. 
Blodgett,  478,  287,  447. 
Bloise,  338. 
Bloody   Bridge,   battle   of,    131, 

225. 
Bloomfield,  137. 
Bloomingdale,   N.    Y.,  124,  152, 

24s,  303.  471' 
Bloombury,  Eng.,  37. 
Bloss,  95,  119. 
Blount,  308. 

Blue,  Admiral  of  the,  565. 
Blushfield,  219,  342. 
Bly,  81,  352,  373,  381,  387. 
Blyth,  460. 

Boardman,  89,  117,  258,  349. 
Boat,  538,  566,  571. 
Bockewhaven,  478. 
Bogart,  478. 
Begman,  478,  86. 
Boit,  68,  172,  334. 
Boke,  44. 

Bolles,  210,  248,  386. 
Bolster,  117,  355. 
Bolt  wood,  331. 
Bonaparte,  36,  458. 
Bonaparte,  Napoleon,  213,  253. 
Bond,  301. 
Bonney,  80. 
Bontres,  412. 

Boone,  478,  83,  295,  389,  413. 
Bookbinder,  494,   508,  545,  552. 
Bookseller,    116,    156,    194,  221, 

425.  479- 
Booram,  93. 
Booth,  116. 

Boothbay,  Eng.,  294,  295. 
Booth  Bay,  Me.,  543. 
Bordeaux,  Fr.,  492,  559. 
Borden,  478,  26,  46,  75,  112,  121, 

347,  381,  392. 
Bordentown,  N.  J.,  478. 


XII 


INDEX 


Boss,  478,   146,   301,   358,  423 

Boston,  Mass.,  22,  23,  25,  27,  28 
29,  30,  32.  36.  40,  44.  45.  46, 
51.  SS.  56.  57.  59.  60,  61,  6d 
67,  70,  71,  72,  73,  76,  77,  79. 
81,  82,  83,  86,  87,  88,  89,  97 
98,  99,  100,  loi,  104,  105 
106,  107,  no,  III,  116,  119, 
120,  121,  124,  125,  127,  129 
130,  131,  137,  138,  139,  140, 
142,  143,  148,  ISO,  151,  153 
157, 158. 159. 163.  167,  i6a 

170,  172,  17s,  177,  178,  179 
181,  182,  183,  186,  187,  188, 

194.  i95f  196.  197.  198,  201 
205,  207,  208,  2X0,  211,  213 
214,  2x6,  220,  225,  226,  228 
229,  231,  233,  234,  236,  237 

238,      24X,      243,      244,       246,        2SO; 

254,  255,  258,  261,  262,  263 

.  264,  265,  272,  273,  276,  277 

278,  280,  281,  282,  287.  :2'8a 

289,  297,  299,  300,  301,  304 

305.  307,  314.  315.  316,  3x9 

320,  321,  323,  325,  327,  334 

335.  336,  338,  342,  345,  349 

350,  352,  358,  360,  361,  363 

364,  366,  367,  368,  370,  375 

376,  380,  38X,  382,  392,  394 

397.  398,  399,  401,  407,  408 
411,  412,  414,  417,  418,  42O; 
421,  422,  424,  425,  428,  429, 
430,  432,  433,  434,  435,  436, 
440,  443,  445,450,  451.  452 
454,  456,  459,  467,  469,  471 
474.  475.  476,  479,  480,  485 
486,  487,  488,  489,  490,  49  X 
494,  495,  499.  5oi,  503.  504 
50s,  507,  508,  513,  517,  519, 
524,  525,  526,  527,  528,  529, 
531,  533,  535.  537.  538,  539, 
540,  541,  544,  548,  549,  552 

553.  554.  557,  5S8,  559,  560, 
563,  567,  569,  570,  574.  576 

"Boston  Bard,"  236. 

Boston  Centinel,  314,  3x5,  576 

Boston  Chronicle,  156. 

Boston  Gazette,  315. 

Boston  Theatre,  429,  67,  134. 


Bosworth,  47^,  153,  158,  i6o> 
207,  2x8,  246,  315,  345,  386, 

395,  403- 
Botany,  502. 
Botany  Bay,  475. 
Bourne,  478,  37,    X09,  126,  173, 

319,  341,  346. 

Bours,  478,  28,  74,  302,  327. 
'Bowzier,  406. 

Bowden,  24. 

Bowdoin,  29,  37. 

Bowen,  478,  31,  34,  39,  40,  41, 
42,  68,  85,  86,  95,  98,  103, 
X04,  X06,  X07,  xis,  X17,  xx8, 
120,  X24,  13s,  X36,  X41,  159, 
.X63,  X71,  X94,  2x3,  215,  2x6, 
222,  226,  23  X,  234,  236,  242, 
243,  246,  249,  256,  257,  263, 
274,  289,  307,  3x0,  326,  330, 

333,  335,  336,  343,  35  L  362, 
367,  380,  384,  386,  388,  390, 
401,  406,  413,  420,  425,  433, 
434,  443,  454,  498,  533,  563. 

Bowering,  228. 

Bowers,  479,  23,  88,  104,  1x4, 
163,  231,  24X,  305,  3x7,  323, 

344.  350,  414.  432,  459- 
Bowler,  479,  31,  65,  144,  193. 
Bowles,  65.       • 
Bowne,  305. 
Box,  480. 

Boyd,  480,  22,  55,  374,  459. 
Boyer,  459. 
Boys,.  480. 
Brackett,  480. 
Braddock's  defeat,  139. 
Bradford,  480,  24,   29,   95,    12 x, 

129,  144,  147,  X50,  238,  243, 

270,  304,  429,  445. 
Bradford,    Mass.,    38,    74,     108, 

310,321,333,387,407. 
Bradham,  185. 
Bradish,  88. 

Bradley,  480,  198,  324,  460. 
Bragg,  X64. 
Braid,  69. 
Brainerd,  192. 
Braintree,  Mass.,  424,  476. 
Braley,  X15. 
Braman,  139,  290. 


INDEX 


XIII 


Branch,  480,  41,  89,  186,  193, 
201,  231,  324,  329,  399,  432, 
460. 

Branch  River,  R.  I.,  468. 

Branchley,  97. 

Branford,  Ct.,  480. 

Brass,  114. 

Brattle,  291. 

Brattleboro,  Vt.,  284,  291. 

Brayard,  234. 

Brayman,  92. 

Brayton,  480,  84,  107,  333,  338, 

397.  476. 
Brazil,  213. 
Brearley,  480. 
Breck,  200. 

Breckenbridge,  100,  283. 
Breed,  449. 
Breese,  481,  292. 
Brenton,  481,  413. 
Brewer,  38,  116,  158,  229,  457. 
Brewton,  428. 
Brickley,  234. 
Bridge,  53S-. 
Bridgeham,  481,  57,  261. 
Bridgeport,  Ct.,   228,   248,   341, 

401. 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  29,  40,  129, 

139.  192,  196,  252,  259,  362, 

438,  445,  471,  485,  486,  501, 

555- 

Bridles,  317. 

Bridon,  ni. 

Brigade,  Adjutant  Major  of, 
160. 

Brigade,  Major  of,  401. 

Biigadier  General,  492,  506. 

Brigadier  General  of  Militia,  529. 

Brigadier  General  of  the  Revo- 
lution, 525. 

Briggs,  54,  60,  94,  109,  113,  120, 
145,  167,  184,  210,  233,  238, 
246,  274,  301,  303,  320,  3SS. 
357,  394.  432,  447,  572,  573. 

Brig  Henry,  127. 

Bright,  307. 

Brightman,  265,  332,  379. 

Brighton,  Mass.,  146,  319. 

Brimer,  96. 

Bringhurst,  190. 


Brinley,  197. 

Bristol,  332. 

Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  31,  195,  526. 

Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  sheriff  of, 
416. 

Bristol,  Eng.,  146,  353. 

Bristol,  Pa.,  133,  398. 

Bristol,  R.  I.,  29,  30,  32,  33,  35, 
36,  37,  38,  46,  49,  50,  55,  59, 
60,  67,  69,  70,  71,  78,  84,  85, 
90,  95,  96.  98,  99,  100,  105, 
108,  109,  112,  113,  114,  116, 
119,  120,  126,  130,  136,  137, 
138,  149,  150,  155,  158,  161, 
173,  174,  179,  183,  185,  192, 
193,  195,  197,  198,  200,  203, 
204,^206,  208,  210,  214,  217, 
220,  225,  227,  229,  230, 
233,  23s,  236,  238,  240,  242, 
243,  244,  245,  246,  250,  251, 
252,  253,  258,  259,  260,  262, 
263,  266,  267,  269,  272,  274, 
276,.  277,  283,  297,  298,  302, 
303,  310,  314,  315,  319,  320, 
326,  327,  331,  335,  338,  340, 
341,  342,  343,  345,  346,  347, 
348,  349,  353>  356,  365,  368, 
377,  384,  388,  390,  395,  402, 
403,  404,  409,  410,  413,  414, 
416,  417,  419,  423,  425,  430, 
431,  436,  437,  438.  439,  441, 
445,  446,  455,  457,  459,  478, 
480,  496,  500,  507,  519,  533, 

534,  539.  542,  544,  553,  554, 

555,  561,  56s,  568,  573.  576. 
British    Ambassador   to    U.    S., 

118. 
British  Army,  131,  225,  471. 
British  Channel,  547. 
British  Claims,  519. 
British  Consul,  87. 
British  Consul  General,  378,  454, 

560. 
British  Consul  for  Mass.,  211. 
British  Consul  for  Phil.,  Pa.,  236. 
British  Consul  for  R.  1.,  90,  232, 

481. 
British  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 

Chief  Judge  of,  211. 
British  Fleet,  402. 


XIV 


INDEX 


British  Lieut.  Colonel,  207,  263. 
British  Minister,  Private  Secre- 
tary to,  211. 
British   Minister,    Secretary   to, 

342- 
British  Navy,  507,  565 
British    Navy,    Commander    in 

Chief,  507. 
British  Regiment,  6th,  335. 
British  Regiment,  26th,  378. 
British  Regiment,  49th,  313. 
British   Secretary   of   State   for 

American  Affairs,  505. 
British  Service,  207,  263. 
British  Ship  Assistance,  534. 
British  Throne,  410. 
British  Treaty,  519. 
Britton,  74. 
Broadie,  380. 
Brodie,  125,  342. 
Bronson,  436,  22. 
Brook  Court  House,  Va.,  390. 
Brookfield,  Ct.,  152,  191,  332. 
Brookfield,  Mass.,     73,  74,    129, 

1 59,  361,  467,  520,  S4I. 
Brookline,  Ct.,  123,  140,  499. 
Brookline,  Mass  ,  28,  299,  443. 
Brooklyn,    Ct.,   25,   31,    55,    84, 

292,  293,  353,  439. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  56,  112,  162, 
274. 

Brooks,  481,  90,  144,  226,  382. 

Broome,  155. 

Brotherton,  377. 

Brattleboro,  N.  Y.,  275. 

Brown,  481,  20,  21,  22,  29,  39, 
45,  48,  S3,  60,  61,  65,  69,  71, 
74,  76,  78,  82,  91,  105,  107, 
III,  114,  119,  120,  124,  126, 
134,  144,  148,  149,  IS3>  159, 

160,  163,  165,  166,  167,  168, 
169,  174,  17s,  176,  180,  183, 
189,  191,  192,  200,  205,  206, 
209,  210,  216,  217,  218,  220, 

221,  230,  232,  239,  248,  249, 

254,  260,  262,  257,  273,  281, 

284,  287,  292,  297,  298,  299, 

300,  303,  310,  312,  314,  316, 

318,  324,  328,  335,  336,  337, 
339,  340,  353,  355,  361,  37i, 


Brown, — Continued. 

376,  377,  380,  383,  386,  390, 
392,  396,  399,  400,  401,  404, 
407,  411,  413,  416,  418,  419, 
426,  429,  433,  440,  443,  447, 
449,  451,  453,  459,  478,  479. 
482,  504,  565,  569. 

Brown    College,    Prof,   in,   254, 

417,  432. 
Brown  University,  225. 
Brown  University  Graduate,  62, 

134- 
Brown  University  Library,  460. 
Brown  University,  Tutor  in,  320. 
Brownell,   37,  68,   92,    114,  133, 

143,  187,  245,  257,  317,  335. 

378,  394,  397,  418,  436,  441, 

443- 
Browning,  86,  126,  133,  446. 
Bruce,  141,  350,  377. 
Brunn,  446. 

Brunswick,  Ger.,  "JT,  202,  410. 
Brunswick,  Me.,  24,  253. 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  573. 
Bru.sh,  327,  376. 
Brush  Hill,  Mass.,  556. 
Bryant,  318. 

Buchanan,  482,  170,  353. 
Buck,  58,  253. 
Buckingham,  Duke  of,  98. 
Buckingham,  Marquis  of,  98. 
Buckley,  73. 

Bucklin,   483,   26,    51,    52,    102,, 
•    164,  168,  197,  289,  311,  341,' 

432. 
Buckman,  483. 
Buckmaster,  483. 
Bucks,  215. 

Buckstown,  Me.,  215,  216,  253. 
Budlong,  483,  171,  181,  418,  438. 
Bufifington,  165,  373,  441. 
Buffum,  49,  88,  96,  240,  334. 
Bugbee,  41,  176,  267. 
Bulkeley,  483. 
Bull,  483,  79,  390. 
Bullock,   483,   72,   75,  1 86,  215, 

233,  260,  270,  339,  406. 
Bump,  256,  295. 
Bundy,  177. 
Bunker,  302. 


INDEX 


XV 


Burbank,  32,  156,  370. 

Burbeck,  483. 

Burd,  483. 

Burden,  483,  230,  295. 

Burdick,  III,  175,  197,286,318, 

321,  333.  359.  377- 
Burge,  328. 

Burgess,  483,  218,  227,  275,  277, 

297,  354.  448. 
Burglary,    495,    496,    534,    553, 

.554.  567- 
Burial  Ground,  491,  568. 
Burial  Ground,  North,  492,  495, 

512,  529,  530. 
Burial  Ground,  West,  499,  512, 

520. 
Burke,  483. 

Burkes  Co.,  Pa.,  355,  421. 
Burkitt,  483,  324. 
Burling,  49. 
Burlingatne,  483,  131,  184,  220, 

228,  263,  300,  368,  383,  459. 
Burlingham,   N.    Y.,    146,    162, 

378- 
Burlington,  N.  J.,  83,  203,  237, 

480,  558. 
Burlington,  N.  Y.,  250. 
Burnham,  366. 
Burnett,  459. 
Burr,   484,   22,   65,  66,  83,  112, 

123,  138,  158,  176,  270,  294, 

295,  312,  318,  327,  375,  376, 

383,  388,  445. 
Burrel],  484,  108,  176,  208,  340, 

429. 
Burrill,  484. 
Burrillville,    R.    I.,    26,    92,    96, 

105,   106,  120,  122,  123,  154, 

176,   178,  240,  247,  295,  318, 

322,  336,  342,  346,  352,  356, 

437.  448,  449.  452. 
Burrington,  484. 
Burrough,  484,  44,  404,  408. 
Burroughs,   484,    171,   172,   251, 

276,  332. 
Burrows,  113,  260. 
Burt,  484,  55,  125,  219,  265. 
Bush,  193,  289,  413. 
Bushby,  305. 
Bushee,  41,  165. 


Bushfield,  Va.,  569. 

Bussey,  403. 

Bute,  Earl  of,  95. 

Butler,    484,    26,   34,    144,   214, 

274,  278,  335,  332,  374,  433, 

560. 
Butts,  135,  158,  232,  294. 
Byers,  284. 
Byles,  484. 
Byrne,  58,  100. 
Byron,  Lord,  231. 


Cabot,  273. 

Cables,  484. 

Cadman,  163. 

Cadwith,  484. 

Cady,  93,  147,  190,  191,  248,  275, 

332,  460. 
Cahoone,  485,  29,  145,  175,  276, 

322,  338. 
Cain,  224. 
Cairnes,  307. 
Calahan,  78. 
Calcutta,  India,  277. 
Calcutta,  negro,  563. 
Calder,  230,  270,  295. 
Caldwell,  485,  78. 
Callahan,  119,  459. 
Callander,  485,  98,  186,  255. 
Calvert,  261,  437. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,   22,  82,   154, 

193.  263,  343,  357,  400,  414, 

417,  424,  458,  505,  559,  566, 

568,  573- 
Cambridgeshire,  Eng.,  522. 
Camden,  Me.,  41,  345. 
Camden,  S.  C.,  244,  267,  343. 
Cameron,  485,  412. 
Campbell,  485,  96,  113,  127,  265, 

270,  314,  365,  375. 
Canaan,  Ct,  319,  380,  393. 
Canada,  511. 
Canandaigua,    N.   Y.,  168,   302, 

410. 
Canary,  Vt,  29. 
Cancer  in  ear,  484. 
Candia,  N.  Y.,  302. 


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INDEX 


Candidate,  Minister,  379,  450. 
Candle  Machinery,  549. 
Canfield,  46,  244. 
Caning,  363. 
Cannon,  407. 
Cannonsburgh,  533,  569. 
Canterbury,    Arch     Bishop    of, 

410. 
Canterbury,  Ct.,  27,  64,  166,  262, 

264,  333.  358. 
Canton,  China,  550,  551 
Canton,  Mass.,  42. 
Cape  Ann,  481,  533,  566. 
Cape  Cod,  250,  32J. 
Cape  Elizabeth,  65. 
Cape  Francois,  97,  249. 
Cape  St.  Francois,   W.  I.,  481, 

492,  498,  526,  533,  537. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  551. 
Cape  St.  Nicholas  Mole,  W.   I., 

549- 
Cape  Tiberoon,  551. 
Capernaum,  393. 
Capron,   23,    88,    343,    383,    425, 

437,  439 
Captain   U.   S.  Navy,   139,  237, 

395.  482. 
Card,  485.  137,  351,  358. 
Carew,  404 
Carey,  485. 
Cargill,    22b,    52,    55,    149,    207, 

247. 
Carlile,  485,  321. 
Carlisle,  485,  72. 
Carlisle,  Pa.,  516. 
Carlton,  87. 
Carmichael,  485. 
Car  mo.  Palace  of,  458. 
Carnes,  485. 
Caroline,  Princess,  410. 
Carpenter,  485,  41,   42,    57,   65, 

80,  90,  9>,93.  123,  154.  158, 
169,  178,  179,  186,  199,  203, 
217,  220,  222,  247,  264,  269, 

290,  334.  340.  371,  374.  40s. 

409,  419,426,430,431,434, 

444,  450,  452,  460. 
Carpenter  (Trade),  471. 
Carrington,  144. 
Carrique,  22,  43,  87,    165,   216, 


Carrique, — Continued. 

269. 
Carroll,  486,  97,  329,  364- 
Cartee,  88,  174. 
Cartel  Analostan,  344. 
Carter,  19,  23,  281,  394,  482. 
Carthagena,  W.  I.,  547. 
Carty,  439. 
Carver,  486,  97,  129. 
Cary,  136. 
Case,  486,    146,   229,    320,   343, 

428. 
Casey,  486,  78,  106,  168. 
Cash,  173- 
Cashier,  64,  138,    196,  213,  240, 

243,  391,  445,  523- 
Cass,  486. 
Cassavelli,  486. 
Castle,  315. 
Castoff,  214. 
Caswell,  486,  195'. 
Cat,  549. 
Cathcart,  486. 
Catholic   Con.   Church,    Bristol, 

269,  298. 
Catskill,  N.  Y.,  27,  83. 
Cazneau,'486. 

Centinel,  Boston,  314,  315,  576. 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  86,  142,  167, 

252,  330. 
Centre,  190,  292. 
Centreville,  S.  C,  50,  391. 
Centreville,  26,  109,  171,  428. 
Ceremony,  Friends',  305. 
Chace,  487,  25,  43,   71,    89,   90, 

III,  113,  114,  126,  155,  159, 

161,  167,  173,  178,  196,  199, 

208,  210,  238,  268,  28  r,  300, 

308,  312,  321,  364,  368,  377, 

389,  416,  423,  460. 
Chaffee,   487,    52,   69,   93,    186, 

228,  312,  380,  553. 
Chaisej  497. 
Chaloner,  99. 
Chamberlain,  131,  376. 
Chamberlain  (servant),  213. 
Champlain,   487,  31,    131,    139, 

172,  218,  228,  277,  280,  301, 

364,  390,  435,  442. 
Campney,  326. 


INDEX 


XVII 


Chancellor,  Lord  H  igh,  492. 
Chandler,  487,  75,  81,  91,  92,  99, 

138,  244,  300,  390,  391,  393, 

436. 
Channel,  British,  507. 
Channing,  487,    51,  54,  55,  100, 

272,  340,  367,  378. 
Chantilly,  Va.,  526. 
Chapel,  Methodist,  184. 
Chapin,  23,   62,   212,   268,    386, 

421. 
Chaplain,  42,  515. 
Chapman,  239,  300,  347. 
Chappell,  380. 
Chappotin,  37,  267. 
Chariton,  Mo.,  388. 
Charles  III,  487. 
Charleston,  Ind.,  224,  376. 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  21,  30,  35,  36, 

42,  56,  58,  62,   70;   72,   74, 

102,  103,  106,  112,  113,  117, 

125,  129.  133.  135.  139,  147, 
152,  172,  174,  177,  !82,  191, 
194,213,  214,  231,  23s,  236, 
240,  249,  263,  27s,  278,  287, 
294.  304-  306,  312,  3 IS.  377. 
379.  380,  381,  392,  396,  403, 
40s,  408,  413,  416,  417,  42S, 
430,  446,  450,  454,  458,  471, 
475.  477.  478,  483.  494.  496, 
497,  498,  499,  501,  502,  506, 
S09.  SIS.  S16,  S18,  532,  S33, 
534.  538.  S41.  542.  549.  SS4, 
5S8.  SS9.  S6o,  562,  564,  566, 
S70,  573,  S7S- 

Charleston,  S.  C,  Theatre.  575. 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  59,  74,  129, 
211,  255,  262,  314,  328,  366, 
367,  398,  416,  446,  458,  473, 

475.  495.  S07.  555,  56o,  563. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Navy  Yard, 

299,  563- 
Charlestown,  R.  I.,  57,  86,  102, 

359.  374,  377.  435.  44 1,  5o8. 
Charlotte  Co.,  N.  C,  300. 
Charlotte,  Ship,  489. 
Charlton,  Mass.,  34,  85,  165,  189, 

2X2,  256,  283,  285,  300,  365, 

532,  555- 
Charlton,  Miss.,  235. 


Charlton,  Mo.,  150. 

Chatham,  Ct.,  183. 

Chatham,  Mass.,  283. 

Chatman,  299. 

Chauncey,  487. 

Checkley,  364. 

Chedell,  99. 

Cheeseley,  276. 

Cheever,  143,  409. 

Chelsea,  Ferry  Dock,  519. 

Chepachet,  R.  I.,  180,  412,  445, 

494- 
Cheraw,  S.  C,  217,  443. 
Cherokee,  410. 
Cherokee,  Chief,  45,  334. 
Cherokee  Indians,  258,  457. 
Cheshire,  Eng.,  412. 
Cheshire,    Mass.,   39,    268,   296, 

480,  521. 
Chessman,  117. 
Chester,  88,  176,  200. 
Chester,  Eng.,  448,  455. 
Chesterfield,  488. 
Chesterfield,  Mass.,  560. 
Chevalier,  488. 
Chew,  249. 
Chicken,  185. 
Chickering,  488,  44. 
Chief,  African,  527. 
Chief  Justice,  H.    B.  M.  Court 

of  Common  Pleas,  211,  342. 
Chief  Justice,  Court  of  Common 

Pleas,  Kent  Co.,  R.  I.,  508. 
Chief  Justice  of  Conn.,  467. 
Chief    Justice,    County     Court, 

562. 
Chief  Justice  of  N.  J.,  480,  524. 
Chief  Justice  of  N.  Y.,  577. 
Chief  Justice,  Province  of  Penn. 

36 
Chief  Justice,  U.  S.,  24,  214. 
Chief  of  the  Cherokees,  334. 
Child,  488,    66,    118,    142,    168, 

232,  245,  269,  318,  404,  428. 
Childs,  488,  243,  374. 
Chili,  S.  A.,  124. 
Chillicothe,  Ohio,  196,  239. 
Chilson,  488,  377. 
China,  Me.,  174. 
Chittendon,  48S. 


XVIII 


INDEX 


Choate,  202. 

Chocolate  Mills,  R.  I.,  81,  98, 
IIS,  185. 

Christ  Church,  Parish,  S.  C, 
468. 

Christ,  First  Church  of,  Boston, 
487. 

Christie,  488. 

Christer,  488. 

Christian  Church,  322. 

Christian  Courant,  144. 

Christian,  Watchman,  66,  6t. 

Christiania  Bridge,  Del.,  550. 

Chronicle  of  Boston,  156,  299. 

Chronicle,  Independent,  Phil., 
Pa.,  468,  525. 

Chronicle  of  U.  S.,  465  to  577. 

Church,  4S8,  31,  223,  287,  335, 
380,  384,  416. 

Church,  Baptist,  555,  575- 

Church,  Congregational,  538, 
547,  551.  569. 

Church,  Episcopal,  215,  256. 

Church,  Dr.  Snow's,  528. 

Church,  St   Preston,  Eng.,  574. 

Churchill,  155,  174,  251. 

Cincinnati^  Member  of  the,  553. 

Circuit,  First  U.  S.,  528. 

Cistern,  568. 

Civil  Officer  of  U.  S.,  529. 

ClafHin,  217,  360. 

Claibourne,  43 

Claims,  British,  519. 

Clapp,  257,  421,  456. 

Clarke,  488,  25,  31,  41,  54,  64, 
68,  69,  71,  74,  80,  83,  86,  88, 
89.  92,  94>  97,  98,  104,  109, 
117,  119,  120,  136,  138,  139, 
140,  143,  144,  151,  156,  157, 
168,  173,  17s,  178,  190,  193, 
196,  201,  210,  214,  260,  261, 
268,  270,  280,  281,  283,  287, 
290,  320,  326,  340,  348,  3SS, 
372,  374,  375.  378,  379.  396, 
399.  404.  415.419.  420,  423. 
424,427,433,  435,  443,  SI  I, 

538. 
Clark's  Bridge,  Scot.,  224. 
Clastand,  446. 
Clavarack,  N.  Y.,  57,  404,  484. 


Clay,  489,  99,  360. 

Clemments,  96,  384. 

Clemmons,  366. 

demons,  281. 

Clemsford,  Mass.,  197,  278. 

Clerk  of  Superior  Court,  494. 

Cleveland,  489,  100,  130. 

Cleveland,  O.,  436. 

Clifford,  489,  so,  no,  338,  412. 

Clinton,  Ga.,  200,  206. 

Coast,    African,   486,   491,    496, 

S09,  527,  542.  563,  S6s. 
Coast,  American,  507. 
Coast,  Labrador,  67,  327. 
Coast,  Northwest,  494,  499,  515, 

529.  539- 
Coast,  The,  483. 
Coates,  233,  423. 
Cobb,  489,  138,  141,  194. 
Coberg,  Prince  of,  410. 
Cobleigh,  214. 
Coburn,  415. 
Cockran,  56,  330. 
Coddington,  489,    26,    382,   397, 

451- 
Coffee  House,  480. 
Coffin,  228,  236,  2S4. 
Coggeshall,   490,    130,  157,  17s, 

203,  235,  248,  327,  3S9,  376, 

387,  389,  395.  414,  436,  570. 
Coit,  90. 

Colchester,  Ct.,  390. 
Cole,  490,  28,   49,    55,    72,    100, 

160,  174,  19s,  220,  224,  262, 

267,  276,  301,  332,  334,  350, 

359,  382,  394,  405,  416,  422, 

427. 
Coleman,  490,    33,   46,   49,    112, 

122,  281,  331. 
Colerain,  Ire.,  569. 
Colerain,  Mass.,  206. 
Collector    of    Customs,   44,    56, 

159,  163,  363,  402. 
Collector,  Department,  327. 
Collector  of  Port,  477. 
Collier,  217. 
Collins,   490,   83,   85,    no.    III, 

n6,  158,  166,  190,  214,  225, 

237,  257,  263,  272,  290,  344, 

376,  421. 


INDEX 


XIX 


Colman,  450. 

Colonel  of  Militia,  480. 

Colonial  Agent  to  G.  B.,  530. 

Colony  Treasurer,  508. 

Colerama,  Va.,  iii. 

Columbia  College,  in,  205,  214, 

224,  378. 
Columbia  College,  Pres.  of,  360. 
Columbia  Co.,  O.,  348,  364. 
Columbia,  D.  C,  456. 
Columbia  Dist.,  Va.,  360,  378. 
Columbia,  Penn.,  333. 
Columbia,  Schooner,  514,  517. 
Columbia,  Ship,  509. 
Columbia,    S.    C,  95,   362,  511, 

562. 
Columbia,  W.  I.,  568. 
Columbian  Informer,  477. 
Columbian  Phenix,  84,  172,  396, 

431- 
Columbian  Reporter,  421. 
Colver,  t^S. 
Colwell,  490,  120. 
Comb,  313. 
Comedian,    468,    477,    514,    515, 

524,  534,  542,  569,  57S,  576. 
Commandant  Master,  174,  310. 
Commander     of    British    Fleet, 

234 
Commander    in     Chief     British 

Navy,  507. 
Commander     Halifax     Station, 

565. 
Commander,  Nautical,  493,  498, 

.511.  537,  544,  567. 
Commander     Revenue     Cutter, 

529. 
Commander  U.  S.  Navy,  399. 
Commercial    Advertiser,  N.  Y., 

196,  250. 
Commissionary  General,  47,  398. 
Commissioner,   The    American, 

519. 
Commissioner  Loans,  478. 
Commissioner  Treasury  Board, 

76,  258. 
Compton,  490. 
Comptroller,  184,  213. 
Comstock,   490,   33,   68,  73,  95, 

lor,  157,  166,  175,  183,  210, 


Comstock, — Continued. 

211,  273,  278,  296,  322,  352, 

385,  395,  423.  433.  474- 
Conant,  189 

Concord,  Mass.,  71,  283,  288. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  577. 
Concord,  Ship,  559. 
Condy,  148,  296. 
Cone,  208. 
Congdon,  490,    32,    52,  97,  149, 

259,  272,  286,  306,  420,  477. 
Congregational     Church,      515, 

5 17,  538.  547.  SSI,  563,  569. 
Congregational   Church,  Hollis- 

ton,  Mass.,  157,  430. 

Congregational  Church,  Tiver- 
ton, R.  I.,  281. 

Congregational  Meeting  flouse, 
west  of  river,  501. 

Congress,  533,  538,  566. 

Congress,  Member  of,  31,  43,  46, 
54,    87,    383,   449,  477,  486, 

S07.  S23.  533.  575- 

Connecticut,  122,  147,  162,  177, 
196,  235,  293,  320,  328,  340, 
353,  383.  386,  496,  535- 

Connecticut  and  R.  I.,  Protest- 
ant Bishop  of,  550. 

Connecticut  Assembly,  ;;4i. 

Connecticut,  Chief  Justice  of, 
467. 

Connecticut    Courant,   151,  420. 

Connecticut,  District  of,  529. 

Connecticut  Gazette,  103,  104, 
360,  509. 

Connecticut,   Governor  of,  509, 

518,  527,  564,  566. 
Connecticut  Journal,  509. 
Connecticut  Mirror,  282. 
Connecticut,  Secretary  of  State, 

576. 
Connecticut  Sentinel,  564. 
Conner,  173. 
Connett,  379. 
Constantine,  93. 
Constantinople,  Tur.,  467. 
Constitution,  Frigate,    363,  399. 
Consul,  American,  352,  404. 
Consul,  British,  87. 
Consul,  British,  for  R.  I.,  481. 


XX 


INDEX 


Consul,  Danish,  for  U.  S.,  253. 

Consul,  U.  S.,  492,  SSI. 

Consul  General  to  Bavarian  Re- 
public, 126. 

Consul  Genera],  Brit.,  376,  4S4, 
560. 

Continental    Army,     loi,     131, 

151,  171,  225,  339,  S04,  SSI- 
Continental  Navy,  124,  261. 
Convert,  Christian,  144. 
Conway,  N.  H.,  320. 
Conway,  Vt.,  61. 

Cooke,  491,  31,  72,  7S,  77,  89, 
US,  121,  132,  133,  139,  143, 

152,  159,  167,  171,  179,  191, 
219,  236,  240,  2S4,  260,  261, 
266,  293,  317,  329,  330,  362, 
380,  403,  414.  415.  422,  424. 

Cooley,  125,  418. 

Coolidge,  97. 

Coombes,  117. 

Coomer,  iSS- 

Cooper,  491,  61,  118,  232,   247, 

248,  262,  273,  347,  365,  4S3. 
Cooper  (trade),  Soi,  S42. 
Cooper's  Drawing  Knife,  SS8. 
Cooperstown,    N.    Y.,    32,    207, 

342,  356,  467. 
Copland,  229. 
Corbett,  97. 
Corbin,  408. 
Corde,  491. 
Cordwainer,  213,  381. 
Corey,  491,    119,    134,  135,  203, 

234,  242,  256,  279,  365,  402, 

421,  433- 

Corliss,  492,  314. 

Corn,  S72. 

Cornell,  492,  4S,  76,  88,  89,  97, 
114,  142,  147.  159,  172,  182, 
188,  20s,  216,  219,  284,  293, 
296,  304,  308,  321,  368,  379, 
395.  402,  426,  427. 

Cornwall,  300,  428. 

Cornwailis,  Earl  of,  277. 

Cornwell,  27,  56. 

Coroden,  251. 

Corp,  492,  132. 

Corpe,  492,  29. 

Corps,  221. 


Cortmill,  450. 

Cottier,  356. 

Cotter,  492. 

Cotton,  182. 

Cottrell,  338. 

Cottrell's  Mill  Dam,  50. « 

Country  Journal,  19. 

Courant,  Conn.,  151,  420. 

County   Court,   Judge    of,    531, 

554.  557.  562,  572. 

Courrier,  Norwich,  Ct.,  150,  447. 

Court,  Clerk  of  Superior,  494. 

Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Bristol 
Co.,  Mass.,  Judge  of,  508, 
526. 

Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Judge 
of,  S4S. 

Court  House,  Prov.,  20,  522. 

Court,  Inferior,  544. 

Court,  U.  S.  Supreme,  417. 

Cove,  363. 

Coventry,  Ct,  419,  437. 

Coventry,  R.  I.,  40,  41,  62,  63, 
73.  74.  79.  86,  88,  96,  loi, 
102,  103,  104,  107,  108,  118, 
134,  136,  140,  145.  157,  163, 
170,  171,  176,  177,  178,  181, 
184,  185,  193,  199,  221,  222, 
223,  227,  251,  253,  260,  266, 
269,  282,  289,  293,  294,  295, 
296,  297,  303,  323,  329,  332, 
336,  346,  347.  354.  355.  358, 
366,  367,  369,  374,  390,  40s, 
408,  411,  418,  421,  438,  441, 
442,  452,  459,  479.  499.  5o8, 
509,  512,  516,  529,  531,  542. 

Cow,  558. 

Cowell,  492,  148. 

Cowen,  69. 

Cowing,  492,  56,  408,  423. 

Cowley,  251. 

Cowpens,  Hero  of  the,  533. 

Cowper,  492. 

Cox,  176,  251,  373,  398. 

Coxe,  563. 

Coy,  492,  270,  303. 

Cozzens,  492,  219,  314,  355,  390, 
393,  422,  430. 

Craft,  64. 

Crafts,  492. 


INDEX 


XXI 


Craig,  492. 

Craigsmore,  Eng.,  180,  366. 

Craix,  399. 

Cranberry,  N.  J.,  553. 

Crandall,  492, 150,  180,  288,  330, 

387. 

Crane,  42,  293. 

Cranston,  492,  113,  129,  149, 
191,  231,340. 

Cranston,  R.  I.,  38,  47,  48,  50, 
54,  63,  64,  ey,  69,  70,  89,  91, 
92,  94.  95.  96,  102,  104,  107, 
113,  121,  122,  123,  124,  128, 
133,  13s.  147,  151,  160,  164, 
166,  168,  170,  173,  17s,  178, 
179,  181,  182,  183,  184,  187, 
190,  19s,  198,  199,  209,  210, 
212,  216,  218,  220,  221,  222, 
223,  228,  242,  253,  257,  261, 
272,  273,  277,  279,  283,  284, 
285,  286,  387,  289,  291,  292, 
29s,  296,  298,  299,  300,  309, 
314,  318,  319,320,  325.  329. 
330,  333.  338,  342,  349,  352, 
354,  356,  357,  365,  369,  171, 
374,  381,  383,  401,  403,  404, 
414,  417,  418,  419,  420,  422, 
426,  427,  428,  437,  441,  446, 

449,  451,  459,  460,  470,  473, 
483,  485,  486,  490,  491,  492, 
498,  512,  516,  524,  525,  529, 
532,  538,  540,  541,  542,  543, 
546,  549,  551,  556,  558,  564, 
568,  570,  574, 

Cranston,  R.  I.,  Second  Baptist 
Church  of,  181. 

Crapo,  315. 

Crapon,  492,  61,  106,  169,  198, 
258,  260,  273,  334,  349,  434, 

S63.      . 
Crawford,  493,  37,  131,  180,  249, 

338,  361,  375,  384,  407,  448, 

451. 
Creighton,  117. 
Crennar,  23. 
Crew,  280. 
Cribbs,  493. 
Crigger,  493. 
Crocker,  23,  35,   37,   38,  39,  40, 

48,  SI,  54,  56,60,66,70,71, 


Crocker, — Continued. 

74,  90,  93,  loi,  105,  109, 
117,  120,  123,  125,  128,  133, 
134,  138,  152,  154,  163,  166, 
172,  173,  174,  182,  184,  196, 
199,  200,  202,  203,  207,  215, 
216,  218,  219,  221,  225,  228, 
236,  239,  247,  249,  255,  256, 
259,  261,  277,  279,  284,  285, 
288,  289,  291,  299,  301,  303, 
304,  308,  315,316,  317,326, 
328,  344,  345,  350,  359,  362, 
364,  366,  367,  368,  378,  382, 
391,  3q6,  403,  404,  408,  418, 
423,  446,  456. 

Crockran,  200. 

Crofut,  408. 

Crompton,  493. 

Cromwell,  509. 

Crook,  493,  44,  2q8. 

Crooke,  493, 

Crosby,  175,  .188,  282. 

Cross,  493,  !i7. 

Crossraan,  493,  140,  193. 

Crosswell,  267. 

Crow,  493,  65,  248. 

Crowelj,  375. 

Crowningshield,  68,  412. 

Chrouch,  454. 

Crump,  80,  105. 

Cudworth,  493,  226. 

Cullen,  493. 

Culver,  424. 

Culverson,  81. 

Cumberland,  493. 

Cumberland  Co.,  Mass.,  523. 

Cumberland  Co.,  N.  J.,  89. 

Cumberland    House,  Eng:,  493. 

Cumberland  Isle,  S.  C,  103,  109, 
336. 

Cumberland,    R.    I.,  23,  25,  32, 

33,  34,  35,  49,  5°,  53,  57,  S8, 
70,  71,  72,  ^^,  78,  80,  81,  86, 
98,  114,  117,  122,  126,  128, 
133,  142,  147,  155,  163,  164, 
165,  166,  167,  169,  175,  179, 
185,  193,  202,  217,  219,  220, 
222,  225,  231,  232,  233,  240, 
246,  247,  251,  258,  259,  262, 
264,  269,  274,  277,  288,  292, 


XXII 


INDEX 


Cumberland,  R.  I.,— Continued. 
293.  295.  296,  301,  303,  317, 
322,  323,  328,  330,  335,  338, 
343,  34S.  346,  349,  352,  354, 
359,  360,  369,  370,  372,  380, 
381,  382,  392,  395,  396,  399, 
405,  406,  408,  409,  41 1,  419, 
421,  422,  424,  432,  433,  434, 
435,  442,  444,  445,  449,  450, 
455,  469,  481,  482,  486,  496, 
500,  507,  526,  527,  531,  539, 

569,  571-  572,  574- 

Cummings,  493,  88,  304. 

Cundall,  493,  412. 

Curian,  441. 

Curliss,  47. 

Currey,  493. 

Currie,  493. 

Curtis,  23,  54,  64,  66,  69,  74,  85, 
106,  107,  123,  131,  141,  178, 
184,  186,  248,  276,  286,  289, 
299,  300,  312,  330,  338,  344, 
346,  355,  366,  367,371,380, 
389,  399,  416,  419,  428,  448. 

Cushing,  28,  I2t,  162,  163,  169, 
229,  247,  263,  267,  276,  293, 

298,  377.  395,  424,  445,  522. 
Cushman,  87,  94,  158,  230. 
Customs,    Collector   of,    44,    56, 

159,  163,  363,  402. 
Customs,  Inspector  of,  490. 
Cutler,  (72,  226,  4t3. 
Cutter,  170,  239,  275,  315,  400. 
Cutter,  Commander  of  Revenue, 

529. 
Cutts,  358. 

D 

Dabney,  21,  494. 

Daggett,  21,  494,  409,  496,  518. 

Dailey,  22,  494. 

Dalton,  Mass.,  28,  409. 

Dameron  Place,  Miss.,  137,  234. 

Dana,    22,    494,    117,    199,   282, 

293,  344,  452. 
Danbury,  Ct.,  129,  209,408,  576. 
Danby,  Vt.,  137,  262. 
Danforth,  20,  23,  494. 
Daniels,  23. 
Danielson,  23. 


Danish  Consul  of  Eastern  States* 

118,  253. 
Danvers,  Mass.,  214. 
Danville,  Ky.,483. 
Darby,  23. 

Darien,  Ga.,  124,  351. 
Darling,  23. 
Dart,  494. 

Dartmouth  College,  432,  456. 
Dartmouth,  Mass.,  52,  333,  393, 

471,  552. 
Danville,  24. 
Davenport,  24,  494. 
David  Porter,  Privateer,  429. 
Davidson,  24. 
Davies,  24. 
Daviess,  24. 

Davis,  25,  494,  532,  574. 
Davison,  27,  495. 
Davol,  27. 
Davos,  495. 
Daws,  27. 
Dawless,  27.  , 
Dawley,  27. 
Dawson,  27. 
Day,  27,  28,  SI,  151,   264,   333, 

353,  356,  459- 
Dayton,  28,  495. 
Deacon,  501,  525,  570. 
Deaf    and     Dumb    Institution, 

Hartford,  Ct.,  75,  82. 
Dean,  28,  495. 
Dearborn,  29,  495. 
Dearth,  29. 
Deas,  496. 
Deblois,  30,  495. 
Debuke,  30. 
Decatur,  30. 
De  Chastellux,  495. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  21,  57,  81,  113, 

138,   19s,  211,  230,  252,  277, 
^^     365.  396,  437,457,488,  SOD. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  Minerva,  514. 
Deerfield,  Mass.,  65. 
Deerhurst,  Viscount  of,  30. 
De  Grasse,  495. 
Dehon,  30,"  31,  74,  90,  147,  170, 

172,  208,  211,232,  306,  3rs, 
^  ,  379,  414.  420,  440,  505. 
Deland,  30. 


INDEX 


XXIII 


Delarne,  30. 

Delaware  Gazette,  120. 

Delia,  30. 

Delisle,  31. 

Demans,  495. 

Demerara,  W.  I.,  498,  514,  517, 
561. 

Demille,  31. 

Deming,  31. 

Democrat  and  Farmer,  310. 

Democrat  and  Farmer's  Journal, 
289. 

Demount,  31,  495. 

Dench,  31. 

Denham,  31. 

Denise,  31. 

Denison,  31. 

Denmark,  202. 

Dennis,  31. 

Dennis,  Mass.,  88. 

Dennison,  495. 

Denny,  32. 

Dennosse,  495. 

Dentist,  in,  421. 

Department,  the  Northern,  487. 

Department  of  State,  460. 

Deputy  Collector,  327. 

Deputy  Quarter  Master  Gen- 
eral, 487. 

Derby,  495. 

Derryfield,  N.  H.,  509,  547. 

De  Saint  George,  495. 

Desbrosses,  32. 

Deshon,  32. 

De  Surmond, 

Detroit,  Mich,  131,  225,  373, 
374,438,439,  511. 

Devens,  495. 

Devereaux,  495. 

Devonshire,  Eng.,  132,  245,  507. 

Dewey,  32. 

Dewhurst,  32. 

De  Wolfe,  496. 

Dexter,  32,  311,  496,  532. 

Deyo,  496. 

De  Bourbon,  35. 

De  Bresson,  35. 

De  Erckfoot,  35. 

De  Eveleth,  35. 

De  Forrest,  35. 


De  Grasse,  36. 

De  La  Fayette,  36. 

De  Lamatee,  36. 

De  Lancey,  36. 

De  Maltitz,  36. 

De  Paul,  36. 

De  Peyster,  36. 

De  Rally,  36. 

De  Witt,  36. 

De  Wolfe,  36. 

Diamond,  37. 

Dibble,  37. 

Dickason,  37. 

Dickens,  37,  496. 

Dickerson,  37. 

Dickey,  496. 

Dickinson,  496. 

Dickinson  College,  Pa.,  Presi- 
dent of,  38,  454. 

Dickmaii,  38. 

Dickson,  38. 

Dighton,  Mass.,  84,  160,  174, 
187,   [96,  210,  274,  278,  302, 

340,  371.  372,  373,  386.  414. 
446,  447,  455,  470,  531,  538, 

540,  545.  557- 
Dike,  38. 
Dill,  38,  454. 
Dilliber,  38. 
Dillon,  38. 
Diman,  38,  496. 
Dim  and,  38. 
Dimond,  38. 
Director,  68. 

Director,  U.  S.  Mint,  265. 
Distillery,  562,  568. 
District  of  Conn.,  529. 
District    Court,  United    States, 

for  N.  C,  558. 
District  Judge,    United  States, 

for  R.  I.,  530. 
Divinity,    Hollis,    Professor   of, 

573- 
Divinity,  Professor  of,   70,  457, 

559. 
Divinity   School,    New    Haven, 

Ct.,  70. 
Dix,  38. 
Dixon,  39,  496. 
Dixson,  496. 


XXIV 


INDEX 


Doane,  39, 

Dockray,  39. 

Doctor,  a  Quack,  493. 

Dodds,  39. 

Dodge,  39,  566. 

DoUartown,  496. 

Dominica,  U.  S.  Agent  to,  515. 

Donaldson,  40. 

Donham,  40. 

Donnell,  40. 

Donnison,  40,  496. 

Doolittle,  40. 

Doorkeeper,  493,  538. 

Dorchester,  Mass.,  29,  202,  307, 

403,  540. 
Dorchester,  S.  D.,  567. 
Dorr,  40,  497. 
Dorrance,  40,  497. 
Dorset,  Vt,  571. 
Dorsey,  41. 
Dorville,  41. 
Dotherell,  41. 
Dough  Dish,  518. 
Douglass,  41,  497. 
Douglass,  Mass.,  193,  503. 
Dover,  N.  H.,  543. 
Dow,  93,  19s,  209,  435,  439. 
Dowd,  41.  . 
Dowe,  41. 
Downer,  41,  497. 
Downing,  42,  497. 
Downs,  42. 
Doyle,  42. 

Doylestown,  Pa.,  289,  310. 
Dracut,  Mass.,     145,     197,    244, 

278. 
Dragoons,    Eleventh    Regiment 

of,  82,  154. 
Drake,  42. 
Draper,  42,  497. 

Drawing  Knife,  a  Cooper's,  558. 
Drayton,  497. 
Dresser,  43. 
Drever,  43. 
Drewsville,  N.  H.,  62. 
Driscoll,  43. 
Driver,  43. 

Drowne,  43,497,  153. 
Druggist,  476. 
Drusey,  44. 


Dryer,  497. 

Duane,  44. 

Duanesboro,  N.  Y.,  241. 

Dubosque,  44. 

Duchess,  the  Grand,  265. 

Dudley,  44. 

Dudley,  Mass.,  66,  92,  399,  408. 

Duel,  484. 

Duer,  44. 

Dugua,  497. 

Duke,  Hereditary,  265. 

Duke  of  St.  Albans,  30. 

Duke  of  Saxe,  410. 

Dumott,  44. 

Duncan,  44,  497. 

Duncklee,  44. 

Dungenness,  Ga.,  109. 

Dunlap,  44,  497. 

Dunham,  44. 

Dunn,  45,  498,  145,  288. 

Dunton,  45. 

Dunwell,  45,  498. 

Du"Pan,  498. 

Durant,  45. 

Durfee,  46,  498. 

Durick,  46. 

Durham,  Eng.,  231. 

Durham,  N.  H.,  511,  559. 

Dutch,  519. 

Dwight,  46. 

Dyer,  46,  417,  458,  498. 


Eagan,  48. 

Eager,  48. 

"Eagle,"  the,  272. 

Eagle  Bank,  64,  138,  240,  243. 

Eagle,  Mount  Hope,  29. 

Eames,  49,  498. 

Earle,  49,  498,  139,  282,  395. 

East,  50. 

Easterbrooks,  50,  498. 

Easton,  51,  498,  532. 

East     Bridgewater,     Mass.,  65, 

445- 
Eastbury  Society,  Ct.,  189,  289. 
East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,   26,  27, 

31,  32,  46,  S3,  55,  72,  78,  79, 


INDEX 


XXV 


East  Greenwich,  R.  I., — Con. 
80,  84,  85,  86,  88,  92,  96, 
loi,  102,  103,  104,  105,  106, 
108,  109,  no,  119,  141,  149, 
154,  15s,  161,  167,  169,  170, 
171,  180,  185,  221,  223,  224, 
231,  233,  234,  238,  24s,  249, 
250,  253,  262,  266,  272,  279, 
281,  284,  297,  318,  325,  327, 
328,  354,  355,  356,  358,  36s, 

375.  376,  385,  390,  394.  396, 

397,  400,  401,  402,  421,  423, 

425,  432,  437.452,  461,  468, 

469,  473,  481,  48s,  486,  491, 

503,  508,  509,  513,  533,  534, 

535.  536.  539.  543.  544.  554, 

556,  561,  563,  566,  570. 
East  Haddam,  Ct.,  76,  155,  550, 

556. 
East  Hartford,  Ct.,  541. 
East  Indian  Minister,  520. 
East  Indian  Statesman,  520. 
East  Sudbury,  Mass.,  132,  295. 
East  Town,  Mass.,  484. 
East  Winsor,  Ct.,  146,  164,  217, 

226,  239,  399. 
Eastern  States,  Danish   Consul 

for,  118. 
Eaton,  51,  178,  264. 
Eayres,  51. 
Eddy,    51,   499,    107,    142,    145, 

191,  247,  296,  310,  319,  332, 

379,  381,  388,  389,  399.  404- 
Edenburgh,  N.  Y.,  54,  163. 
Edenburgh,  Scot.,  169,  323,  443, 

509,  528. 
Edenburgh,    Scot.,     University 

of,  546. 
Edenton,    N.    C,   27,  416,  426, 

477.  519- 
Edes,  54,  499,.  21,  22,  24,  26,  30, 

33.  34-  35,  42.  44,  45,  48.  5°, 
52,  54,  56,  59,  6i,  65,  66,  67, 
68,  74,  78,  80,  86,  87,  88,  89, 
91,  96,  100,  104,  105,  106, 
107,  108,  no,  112,  114,  116, 
117,  118,  120,  123,  125,  126, 
127,  128,  129,  133,  135,  140, 
142,  144,  148,  149,  151,  152, 
156,  157,  158,  162,  167,  168, 


Edes, — Continued. 

173,  174,  176,  177,  178,  i8t, 
185,  187,  189,  196,  199,  202, 
205,  208,  209,  211,  216,  218, 
219,  220,  222,  225,  226,  230, 
231,  232,  234,  237,  239,  240, 
242,  246,  249,  250,  255,  256, 
257,  258,  259,  260,  261,  266, 
267,  269,  270,  273,  276,  279, 
280,  282,  284,  288,  291,  293, 
294,  301,  302,  310,  313,  314, 
315.  317.  319,321,326,  328, 
329,  331,  332,  337.  341,  344, 
345,  346,  350,  351,  355,  356, 
357,  359,  367,  369.  373.  388, 
392,  397.  399.  403.  404,  40s. 
407,  409,  410,411,  414,  420, 
422,  423,  424,  427,  430,  434, 
436,  438,  442,  444,  445,  447, 

452,  453.  456,  458. 

Edgar,  54. 

Edgartown,  Mass.,  385. 

Edisto  Isle,  S.  C,  234. 

Editor,  24,  44,  51,  62,  84,  97, 
103,  150,  156,  172,  175,  187, 
193,  211,  228,  237,  244,  246, 
252,  272,  282,  289,  299,  304, 
310,  311,  314,  315,  371,  396, 
406,  420,  431,  447,  474,477, 
480,  485,  488,  509,  514,  522, 

525- 
Edmonds,  54,  499,  535. 
Edwards,  499. 
Egalite,  499. 
Elakin,  54. 
Elderkin,  54. 
Eldred,  54. 

Eldredge,  55,  499,  105,  122. 
Eldrich,  55. 
Eleventh  Regiment  of  Dragoons, 

British,  82,  154. 
Elizabeth,  55. 
Elizabeth  City,    N.   C,   72,   84, 

217,  236. 
Elizabeth,   Queen   of    England, 

80,  392. 
Elizabethtown,    N.  J.,  175,  244, 

335,  378,  420,  450,  488,  527. 
Elk  Ridge,  Md.,  516. 
EUery,  55,  499. 


XXVI 


INDEX 


Ellet,  s6. 

Ellicott,  56. 

Elliott,  56,  499. 

Ellis,  57,  499,  141,  145,  202,  294, 

299.  329.  342,  356,  395,  447. 

550. 
Ellison,  57. 

Ellsworth,  Me.,  70,  352. 
Elmendorf,  57. 
Elm  Hill,  R.  I.,  104. 
Elton,  57,  75,  128,  213.  216,  276. 

287,  294,  324,  359,  409,  421, 
Embassy,  Am.,  to  Eng.,  339. 
Embassy,  Russian,  36. 
Embassy,  Secretary  of,  339, 
Emerson,  57,  58,  263. 
Emery,  58. 
Emlen,  58. 

Emmons,  58,  69,  146,  182. 
Emperor,  548. 
Emperor  Alexander,  457. 
Emperor  of  Austria,  523. 
Emperor  of  Russia,  265. 
Empress,  548^ 
Enfield,   Ct.,   41,   46,    172,    378, 

459- 

Engals,  58. 

England,  35,  36,  39,  58,  88,  98, 
125,  127,  163,  177,  178,  183, 
190,  193,  194,  196,  200,  206, 
211,  213,  242,  244,  246,  253, 
264,  281,  307,  311,  320,  366, 
377,  381,  406,410,  421,  468, 

493,  S04,  505.  508,  514,  S 1 7, 
522,  532,  535. 

England,  An  Embassy  to,  339. 
England,  Lord  High  Chancellor 

of,  58. 
England,  Princess  Royal  of,  454. 
English,  58. 

English  Author,  488,  522. 
English  Throne,  495. 
Engineers,  Capt.  of,  533. 
Engineers,  U.  S.  Corps  of,  540. 
Engs,  58. 
Ennsworth,  58. 
Ensign,  474,  476,  481,  489,  564, 

575- 
Ensworth,  58,  500. 
Entwistle,  58. 


Episcopal  Bishx)p  of  S.  C,  554. 
Episcopal  Church,  167,  196,  215, 
256,  433,  474,  476,  507,  538, 

544- 
Episcopal  Yard,  485,  487,  548. 
Epping,  Mass.,  489. 
Erskine,  58. 
Erwing,  58. 
Esleck,  59. 

Essequibo,  W.  I.,  470. 
Essex,  59. 
Essex,  Eng.,  499. 
Essex,  Frigate,  560. 
Estes,  59. 
Etheridge,  59. 
Europe,  127,  526. 
Eustis,  59. 
Evans,  59. 
Everleth,  59,  500. 
Everlett,  Mass.,  195. 
Everett,  59,  207,  278,  471. 
Eversoll,  59. 
Ewen,  500. 
Ewing,  59,  103,  232. 
Exchange  Bank,  Prov.,  465. 
Exchange,  Sloop,  540,  553. 
Executive  Secretary,  138. 
Executive  Secretary  of  Md.,  279. 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  88,  89,  117,  312, 

502. 
Exeter,  R.  I.,  27,  52,  56,  84,  85, 

107,  147,  150,  180,  181,  271, 

273,  277,  288,  293,  332,  355, 

359,  362,  387,  397,  408,  423, 
442,  511,  523,  545. 
Eyres,  60,  500. 


Fairbanks,  60,  500. 
Fairchild,  60. 
Fairfax  Co.,  Va.,  549. 
Fairfield,  Ct.,  449,  529,  550. 
Fairfield,  Mass.,  203,  227. 
Fair  Haven,  Mass.,  286. 
Fairman,  60. 
Fairy,  Irish,  523. 
Falconet,  60. 
Fales,  60,  500. 


INDEX 


XXVII 


Falkland  Isles,  539. 

Fall  River,  Mass.,   87,   99,  200, 

443.  455- 
Falmouth,  Eng.,  489. 
Falmouth,   Mass.,  57,  126,   229, 

290,  474,  533. 
Fanny,  Brig,  496. 
Farbush,  61. 
Fardice,  500. 
Fargo,  61. 
Farlie,  61. 
Farmer,  500. 

Farmer  and  Democrat,  310. 
Farmer  of  Glocester,  N.  J.,  92, 

100. 
Farmer's  Boy,  137. 
Farmer's  Journal  and  Democrat, 

289. 
Farnham,  Eng.,  136,  424. 
Farnsivorth,  61. 
Farnum,  61. 
Farquhar,  62. 
Farrier,  62. 
Farris,  62. 
Fassett,  62. 
Faxon,  62. 
Fayal,  W.  I.,  573- 
Fayerweather,  339. 
Fayetteville,  N.  C,  63,  209,  241, 

373,  486,  SS2,  SS8. 
Fearing,  62. 
Featherstonbough,  62. 
Federal  Gazette,  Baltimore,  Md., 

56,  135- 
Federal,  Orrery,  261. 
Federalist  of   Hampdon,  Mass , 

38. 
Fell,  62,  500. 
Fellows,  62. 

Fellow  of  R.  I.  College,  500. 
Fenner,  62,  500. 
Fenner's  Corner,  Prov.,  465. 
Fenno,  64. 

Ferdinand  IV,  213,  321. 
Ferguson,  64,  501,  69,  224,  279, 

450. 
Fern,  64. 
Fessenden,  65. 
Ficket,  65. 
Field,  65,  SOI,  252,  571. 


Field's  Point,  R.  I.,  541,  571. 
Fifeshire,  Scot.,  169,  323. 
Fifield,  69,  191. 
Fifteenth    Regiment,    Hussars, 

169,  323- 
Fifty-fifth  Regiment   of   British 

Infantry,  82,  154,  200,  235. 
Fighting  Islandy  Battle  of,  131, 

225. 
File,  67. 
Fillis,  67,  501. 
Fillmore,"  6j. 
Finch,  67,  501. 
Finney,  67. 
First   Baptist    Church,    Boston, 

99,  382,  451. 
First  Baptist  Church,  Newport, 

523- 
First    Congregational     Church, 

Newport,  363,  378. 
First     Congregational     Church 

and   Society,  Prov.,  54,  66, 

138,225. 
First     Congregational     Church, 

New  York,  414,  417. 
First   Circuit,  U.  S.   Judge  of, 

528. 
First  Church  of  Christ,  Boston, 

487. 
First    Church,    Mansfield,    Ct., 

549- 
First    United   States    Infantry, 

511. 
Fish,  67. 
Fisher,  68,  23. 
Fisher's  Island,  514. 
Fisherman's  Gut,  67,  327. 
Fishing,  493,  552. 
Fiske,  69,    501,   2"],   60,   69,  70, 

141,  156,  165,  230,  269,  304, 

331,  381. 
Fitch,  70. 

Fitchburg,  Mass.,  280,  445. 
Fitzgerald,  70. 
Fitzpatrick.  70. 
Fitton,  70. 
Flagg,  70,  501. 
Flarett,  71. 
Fleet,  71. 


XXVIII 


INDEX 


Fleet,    Commander    of  British, 

234 
Fleet,  The  British,  402. 

Fleming,  71. 

Fletcher,  71. 

Flint,  71,  502,  458. 

Florence,  71. 

Florence,  A.  T.,  353. 

Flushing,  L.  I.,  127,  320. 

Flynn,  71. 

Fobes,  72,  28,  104. 

Folger,  71. 

Follett,  71,  72. 

Folsum,  72. 

Fonerden,  72. 

Foot,  72. 

Forbes,  72. 

Ford,  72. 

Forgery,  540. 

Forman,  72. 

Forrester,  72. 

Fort,  72. 

Fort  Dauphine,  472. 

Fort  James,  Ga.,  532. 

Fortto,  72. 

Forty-ninth   Regiment,   British, 

211,  313- 

Fosdick,  73,  502. 

Foster,  73,  502,  465. 

Foster,  R.  I.,  26,  41,  51,  52,  63, 
64,  73,  118,  119,  121,  122, 
123,  141,  143,  144,  14s,  173, 
174,  189,  227,  231,  262,  284, 
28S,  288,  293,  331,342,  344, 
376,  393.  395.  444.  447.  486, 
491,  531,  540,  552,  574. 

Faulkner,  74. 

Fowle,  74,  502,  29. 

Fowler,  74,  502. 

Fox,  76,  502. 

Foxboro,  Mass.,  379,  450. 

Fox  Point,  R.  I.,  532. 

Framingham,  Mass.,  51,  147, 
208,  262. 

France,  35,  472,  520,  527. 

France,  Isle  de,  198,  566. 

France,  Major  General  of,  495. 

France,  Secretary  of   Legation, 

35,  383- 
Frances,  502. 


Francis,  ^6,  502,  305,  424. 
Frankfort,  Ky.,  24,  214,  504. 
Franklin,  76,  502. 
Franklin  Co.,  Pa.,  475- 
Franklin,  Ct.,  67,  273,  280,  425. 
Franklin,  Mass.,  58,  60,   69,   90, 
127,  146,  157,  180,  182,  230, 
233.  24s,  303,  322,  347.  406, 
419,  438,  482. 
Franklin,  Ohio,  542. 
Frazier,  TJ. 
Frederick,  jy. 
Frederick    Co.,    Md.,    188,   282, 

450. 
Frederick  Co.,  N.  C,  577. 
Fredericksburg,  Md.,  559. 
Fredericksburg,    Va.,    105,    13  5, 

S69. 
Freebody,  ^^,  502. 
Freeborn,  78. 
Freelove,  502. 

Freeman,  78,  315,  320,  34S,  368- 
Free  Mason,  504. 
Free  Mason,  the  Lady,  476. 
Freeport,  Me.,  533. 
Freetown,  Mass.,  127,  190,  256, 
262,  267,  334,  381,  400,  412, 
417,421,  428,  452. 
French,  78,  503,  137. 
French  Loyalist,  495. 
French  Minister  to  U.  S.,  505. 
French,  Queen  of  the,  530. 
French  Squadron,  505. 
Freneau,  78. 
Friend  Minister,  23. 
Friend  Preacher,  480. 
Friends'  Burial   Ground,    Prov., 

482. 
Friends'  Ceremony,  76,  305. 
Friends'  Meeting  House.Athens, 

N.  Y.,  168. 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Balti- 
more, Md.,  135. 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Crans- 
ton, R.  L,  168,  184. 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Dart- 
mouth, Mass.,  52,  126. 
Friends'    Meeting  House,   Dur- 
ham, Me.,  174. 


INDEX 


XXIX 


Friends'  Meeting  House,  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  loi,  102, 
149,354,468. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  455. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Foster, 
R.  I.,  293. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Hop- 
kinton,  R.  I.,  no,  180,  442. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Lom- 
bard St.,  Baltimore,  Md., 
56. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Nan- 
tucket, Mass.,  71. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  68,  130, 
149,  304,  305,  308,  383. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  New- 
port, R.  I.,  32,  49,  96,  114, 
190,  234,  238,  305,  306,  308, 

312,  331.  333,  337.  338,  341. 
423,  446. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  New 
York,  III. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  58,  172,  237, 
246,  258,  263,  308,  319,  342, 
405. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.,  25,  85,  191, 
238,  331,  408,  423. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  52,  loi,  102, 
121  130,  140,  160,  167,  187 
200,  254,  323,  354,  40s,  430, 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Sand- 
wich, Mass.,  315,  452. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smith- 
field,  R.  I..  49,  loi,  102, 
105,  122,-  131,  154,  339,  340, 

383- 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Som- 
erset, Mass.,  114. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Tiver- 
ton, R.  I.,  121. 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  10 1. 

Friends',  Society  of,  473. 

Frieze,  79. 


Frink-,  79. 
Frith,  79. 
Frizzle,  79. 
Froding,  79. 
Frost,  79,  503. 
Frothingham,  79,  503. 

Fry,  79.  503. 

Fryer,  530. 

I'uffer,  80. 

Fuller,  80,  503,  26,  81,  276. 

FuUing  Mill,  R.  I.,  556. 

Fulton,  81. 

Fulton,  Steamboat,  278. 

Furbush,  503. 

Furguson,  503. 

Fundy,  Bay  of,  512,  532. 


Gaddis,  484. 

Gage,  81,  504. 

Gaine,  504. 

Gair,  81,  504. 

Gale,  82,  504,  324. 

Gallaher,  504,  36. 

Gallendet,  82. 

Galton,  82. 

Gal  way,  N.  Y.,  231. 

Gambert,  82. 

Gammell,  46,  157,  236,  277,  313, 

352. 
Gannett,  82. 
Gano,  82,  504,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25, 

26,  27,  29,  33,  34,  37,  38,  40, 

41,42,  45.  46.  47.  49.  50,  51. 

52,  53.  54.  55.  57.  58,  59.  63, 

64, 66, 70, 71, 73, 74, 76,  ^^, 

79,  80,  82,  84,  86,  87,  88,  90, 
91,  93.  95.  99.  100,  103,  104, 
105,  106,  107,  no,  113,  115, 
116,  118,  119,  120,  121,  123, 
125,  126,  127,  128,  129,  131, 

132,  133.  134.  136.  138,  140, 
141,  142,  143,  144,  147,  148, 

150,  151,  153.  154,  157,  158. 

159,  160,  161,  162,  163,  164, 

165,  166,  167,  168,  169,  170, 

172,  173,  174,  176,  177,  179, 

187,  188,  189,  190,  191,  193, 


XXX 


INDEX 


Gano, — Continued. 

19s,  198,  199,  201,  202,  203, 
204,  206,  208,209,  210,  211, 
212,  214,  215,  2i6,  217,  218, 
219,  220,  221,  223,  224,  227, 
228,  229,  230,  232,  233,  234, 
23s,  237,  240,  242,  243,  244, 
246,  247,  248,  249,  252,  253, 
25s,  256,  257,  259,  266,  268, 
269,  270,  271,  272,  274,  27s, 
276,  278,  279,  280,  281,  283, 
285,  286,  287,  288,  291,  297, 
298,  299,  304,  306,  307,  308, 
309,  310,  311,  313,  314,  317, 
318,  319,  321,  323,  324,  325, 

327.  329.  330,  332,  335,  340, 
341,  342,  343,  344,  345,  346, 

348,  349,  350,  352,  3S3,  354, 
355,  357,  358,  359,  360,  361, 
362,  364,  367,  368,  369,  370, 

371,  372,  373,  374,  375,  377, 

378,  379.  380,  381,  382,  383, 

384,  385,  386,  387,  390,  391, 

392,  393,  394,  395.  397,  398, 

399,  403,  40s,  407,  409,  411, 

412,  415,  416,  418,  421,  423, 

42s,  426,  427,  428,  429,  430, 

433,  434.  435,  436,  438,  439, 

441,  442,  445,  449,  453,  454, 

456,  457,  459,  460,  480,  499, 

523.  529- 
Gardiner,  82,  504,  30,  84,  85,  88, 

225,  294,  363,  399,  413,  428, 

430 
Gardiner,  Me.,  256. 

Gardiner's  Neck,  Mass.,  84,  431. 

Garfield,  86. 

Garrett,  504. 

Gas,  568. 

Gaston,  86. 

Gary,  86. 

Garzea,  86. 

Garvitt,  86. 

Gay,  88,  504,  268. 

Gazee,  87. 

Gazette,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  570. 

Gazette,  Boston, 

Gazette,  Connecticut,    103,  104, 

360,  509. 
Gazette,  Delaware,  120. 


Gazette,  Federal,  135. 

Gazette,  Georgia,  522. 

Gazette,  New  York,  187. 

Gazette,  Portland,  Me,  74,  333. 

Gazette,  Providence,  R.  I.,  17 
to  461. 

Gazette,  Salem,  Mass.,  229. 

Gazette,  State,  562. 

Gazette,  U.  S.,  501. 

Gedding,  87. 

Geer,  87. 

General  Assembly,  552,  557. 

General  Assembly,  Member  of, 
486,  488,  520,  521,  530,  550, 
572,  489. 

General  Assembly  of  New  York, 

36. 
General     Assembly     of     Penn., 

Member  of,  515. 
General  Attorney,  472,  487. 
General     Attorney    of     Rhode 

Island,  507. 
General  Brigade,  492,  506. 
General  Commissary,  47,  398. 
General  Treasurer,  488,  511. 
Genessee,  N.  Y.,  567. 
Genet,  87. 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  522. 
Genevias,Duke  of,  213,  321. 
Genmans,  87. 
Geoffrey,  505. 

Geographer  Gen.  of  U.  S.,  518. 
George,  87,  505. 
George,  Brig,  542. 
George  II,  y?,  218. 
Georgetown,  D.  C,  89,  112,  114, 

137,  402,  558. 
Georgetown,    S.     C,    387,   418, 

533- 
Georgetown,  Va.,  535. 
Georgia,  87,  103,  139,  140,   164, 

232,  301,  329,  364. 
Georgia  Gazette,  522. 
Gerard,  505. 
Germaine,  505. 
Germantown,  Pa.,  560. 
Germany,  U.  S.  Consul  to,  530. 
Gerry,  87,  505. 
Geyer,  87,  505. 
Giant,  Irish,  359. 


INDEX 


XXXI 


Gibbons,  87. 

Gibbs,  87,  505. 

Gibraltar,  447. 

Gibraltar  Rock,  514. 

Gibson,  88,  505,  68,  84,  239,  241, 
280,  301. 

Giddings,  88. 

Gien,  505. 

Gifford,  88,  505. 

Gilbert,  89,  505. 

Giles,  89. 

Gill,  89,  505. 

Gillis,  89. 

Gillson,  89. 

Gilman,  89. 

Gilmore,  89,  505. 

Gilpin,  90. 

Gindrat,  90. 

Girard,  90. 

Gladding,  90,  506. 

Glasgow,  Scot.,  224. 

Glastonbury,  Ct.,  189,  284,  418. 

Glazier,  92. 

Gleason,  92. 

Glocester,  Mass.,  276,  360,  554. 

Glocester,  N.  J.,  92,  100. 

Glocester,  N.  ].,  Farmer,  92, 
100. 

Glocester,  R.  I.,  39,  41,  52,  59, 
73,  96,  TOO,  105,  106,  118, 
119,  121,  123,  128,  134,  IS4, 
164,  176,  180,  181,  189,  192, 
19s,  203,  207,  210,  212,  221, 
228,  234,  238,  239,  240,  244, 
254,  256,  258,  26i»  262,  281, 
284,  288,  301,  322,  336,  337, 
338,  34 r,  342,  343,  344,  345, 
346,  347,  352,  356,  361,  362, 
36s,  368,  384,  392,  395,  397, 
403,  409,  410,  415,  419,  429, 
432,  443.  444>  446,  448,  450, 
452,  453,  473,  474,  490,  494, 
499,  514,  515,  517.  523,  530, 
537,  550,  555,  557,  564.  572, 
573,  574,  575- 

Glocester,  West  Parish,  Mass., 
26. 

Glover,  92,  506. 

Gobdin,  92. 

Goddard,  92,  506,  19. 


Goddell,  93. 

Godding,  '93. 

Godfrey,  93,  506. 

Goff,  94,  506,  531. 

Goffstown,  N.  H.,  89,  237,  282, 

306. 
Goldsboro,  94. 
Goldsmith,  94. 
Goldthwaite,  506. 
Gomez,  94. 
Gonsolve,  94,  506. 
Goodale,  507. 
Goodenough,  94. 
Goodenow,  94. 
Goodhue,  94. 
Goodwin,  95,  507. 
Goose  Creek,  S.  C,  532. 
Gordon,  95,  507. 
Gorham,  95,  507- 
Gorham,  Me.,  170,  532. 
Gorman,  96. 
Gorton,  96,  507,  475. 
Gory,  96. 
Goshen,  Ct.,  510. 
Goss,  96. 
Gould,  96. 
Gouverneur,  97. 
Gouvernam,  97. 
Gouche,  97. 
Governor    of    Conn.,    509,    518, 

527,  564,  566. 
Governor  of  La.,  305,  336. 
Govenor  of   Martinique,  W.  I., 

566. 
Governor  of  Md.,  541. 
Governor  of  Mass.,  511. 
Governor  of  N.  H.,  89,  117,  237, 

282,  425. 
Governor  of  N.  J.,  35,  77,  297, 

517.  527. 
Governor  of  N.  Y.,  393. 
Governor  of  N.  C,  473. 
Governor  of  Penn.,  323,  370. 
Governor  of  R.  I.,  88,  176,  489, 

490,  500,  516,  528. 
Governor  of  Vt.,  488. 
Governor's  Island,  485. 
Grace,  97. 

Graduate  of  B.  U.,  62,  134. 
Graduate  of  Harvard,  515. 


XXXII 


INDEX 


Graduate  of  Yale,  549. 

Grafton,  97,  507,  522, 

Grafton,  Mass.,  177,  372. 

Gramon,  97,  507. 

Gramond,  97. 

Granada,  Isle  of,  514,  517. 

Grandby,  S.  C,  5x1. 

Grand  Duke,  548. 

Grand  Duchess,  265. 

Grand  Lodge  of  N.  Y.,  Secre- 
tary of,  565. 

Grand  Master  of  Masons,  486, 
496. 

Grandine,  507. 

Grant,  97,  507,  11 1,  170. 

Granville,  98. 

Grason,  98. 

Gratz,  98. 

Graupner,  98. 

Graves,  99,  507. 

Gray,  99,  508,  68,  265. 

Grayson,  100. 

Great   Berhamstead,   Eng.,  492. 

Great  Bridge,  Prov.,  465. 

Great  Britain,  44,  62,  339,  563, 
570. 

Great  Britain,  Col.  Agent,  530. 

Great  Tower  Hill,  Eng.,  170. 

Greaterax,  508. 

Greatracks,  10 1. 

Greave,  10 1. 

Greene,  loi,  508,  20,  41,  86,  252, 
298,  304,  349,  377. 

Greenburgh,  Pa.,  58,  82,  226, 
265. 

Greenfield  Co.,  N.  C,  342. 

Greenfield,  Ct.,  474. 

Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  69,  228,  531, 

575- 
Greenleaf,  110,  509. 
Greenian,  no. 
Greenwich,  Mass.,  322. 
Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  155,267,  306. 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  191. 
Greenwood,  iii,  509. 
Gregg,  III. 
Grellet,  in. 

Grenada,  Mass.,  87,  213. 
Gretna  Green,  Scot.,  58. 
Greuhm,  in. 


Grew,  in. 

Gridley,  in,  509. 

Grieve,  in. 

Grieves,  in. 

Griffeth,  in,  509,  564. 

Griffin, -in,  509. 

Grigg,  III. 

Grill,  112. 

Grimke,  112. 

Grinaway,  136,  424. 

Grinnell,  112,  509. 

Grisby,  30,  431. 

Griswold,  112,  509,  22,  37,  38, 
60,  90,  95,  108,  112,  174, 
225,  227,  233,  240,  243,  244, 
267,  3 IS,  319.  326,  327>  335, 
336,  343.  345.  347.  402,  403, 
409,  441,  527- 

Grosvenor,  112. 

Groton,  Ct.,  171,  241,  260,  455. 

Grouchy,  113. 

Ground,  Burial,  491. 

Groves,  113. 

Grow,  113. 

Gudgeon,  113. 

Guild,  113. 

Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  290. 

Guile,  113. 

Guilford,  Ct.,  75,  82. 

Guilford,  Vt.,  217,  270. 

Gulick,  113. 

Gun,  113. 

Gunn,  113. 

Guphe,  113. 

Gurney,  1 14. 

Gushee,  196,  274,  447. 

Guthrie,  510. 

Guy's  Hospital,  Eng.,  527. 

Gwynn,  1 14. 

Gyles,  510. 


H 


Hacker,  114,  510. 
Hackley,  510. 
Hadaway,  114. 
Hadley,  510. 
Had  wen,  114. 
Hadwin,  114. 
Hagaboom,  510. 


INDEX 


XXXIII 


Hagon,  114. 

Haile,  114. 

Haimes,  115. 

Hair,  115. 

Hale,  115. 

Haley,  115. 

Halferstein,  44. 

Halifax,  N.  C,  501,  508. 

Halifax,  N.  S.,  42,  67,  120,  124, 
158,  163. 

Halifax,  Conn.,  234,  283,  301, 
313,  360,402,  489,  517. 

Halifax  Naval  Station,  402. 

Halifax  Naval  Station,  Comman- 
der of,  565. 

Hall,  115,  510,  126,  179,  220,  272, 
330,  347. 

Hallings,  387,  418. 

Halladay,  117. 

Hallett,  117. 

Hallibut,  510, 

Halliday,  117. 

Hallowell,  117,  509". 

Hallowell,  Me.,  58,  405,  434. 

Hallowell,  Mass.,  258,  334. 

Halsey,  117. 

Hamburgh,  Ger.,  186,  223,  530. 

Hamer,  117. 

Hamilton,  117,  376,  393. 

Hamlin,  1 17,  510. 

Hamm,  117,  511. 

Hammeken,  1 18. 

Hammett,  118,  511. 

Hammond,  118,  5 11,  251,  266, 
418. 

Hamock,  119. 

Hampden,  Me.,  59 

Hampden,  Mass.,  265. 

Hampden,  Mass.,  Federalist,  38. 

Hampton,  511. 

Hampton,  Ct.,  107,  141,  142,  147, 
201,  354,  367,  424. 

Hampton,  Mass.,  401,  440. 

Hampton,  N.  H.,  569. 

Hampton,  S.  C,  254,  367 

Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  534,  S46. 

Hamtranck,  511. 

Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  148,  327. 

Handcock,  119,  51  k 

Handley,  119. 


Handy,  119,  511. 

Hanley,  119. 

Hanover  Co.,  Va.,  360,  378. 

Hanover,  Mass.,  243,  344,  440, 
470,  505,  509,  516,  541. 

Hanover  Square,  Eng.,  192,  292. 

Hanscum,  1 19. 

Hansom,  Mass.,  126,  367,  381, 
417. 

Harden  burgh,  120,  512. 

Harding,  120,  512. 

Hardwich,  Mass.,  532. 

Hardy,  120,  114,  138. 

Hare,  120. 

Hargill,  512. 

Hargood,  120. 

Harker,  120. 

Harkman,  121. 

Harkness,  121,  512. 

Harper,  121. 

Harradon,  121 

Harrington,  121. 

Harris,  121,  512,  29,  202,  307. 

Harrisburgh,  Pa.,  323,  370,  567. 

Harrison,  124. 

Hart,  124,  5:2,  119,  276. 

Hartford,  124. 

Hartford,  Co.,  Md.,  5[0. 

Hartford,  Conn.,  31,  71,  72,  82, 
95,  105,  III,  146,  151,  170, 
182,  205,  220,  255,  281,  319, 
366,  378,  398,  408,  411,  420, 
432,  436,  443.455,  458,459. 
475,  476,484,493,  512,  517, 

523.  566,  575.  576- 
Hartford,  Ct,  Times,  31. 
Harton,  512. 
Hartshorn,  124. 
Hartwell,  125,  357. 
Harvard  College,  559,  563,  573. 
Harvard,  Graduate  of,  515. 
Harvard   College,  Prof,  in,  254, 

417. 
Harvard,  Mass.,  244. 
Harvey,  125. 
Harvie,  512. 
Harwood,  125,  512. 
Haskell,  126,  513. 
H  askings,  513. 
Haskins,  513. 


XXXIV 


INDEX 


Haslett,  126. 

Hastings,  126,  513. 

Hatch,  126. 

Hathaway,  126,  513. 

Hatheirleigh,  Eng.,  494. 

Hathway,  513. 

Hatter,  354,  374,  40i- 

Hatton,  127. 

Hattrick,  127,  513. 

Haughton,  127. 

Havana,   W.    I.,  472,-  478,   491. 

492,  521.  554.  555,  568. 
Haven,  192,  201. 
Havens,  127. 
Haverhill,   Mass.,   44,    178,  228, 

237,  341.  342,  436,  532- 
Haviland,  127,  513. 
Hawes,  127,  513. 
Hawkes,  128. 
Hawkins,  128,  513. 
Hawley,  129,  97,  235. 
Hayden,  129. 
Hayes,  129,  513. 
Hayford,  129. 
Hayley,  129. 
Haynes,  129. 

Haystack,  Lady  of  the,  527. 
Hayward,  129,  513. 
Hazard,  130,  513. 
Hazelton,  131. 
Hazen,  514. 
Hazlett,  131. 
Heacock,  131. 
Head,  131. 
Healey,  131. 
Health  Officer,  526. 
Heard,  132. 
Heath,  132. 
Heathfield,  514. 
Heatley,  514. 
Heaton,  132,  514. 
Hebrew,  Professor  of,  549. 
Hebron,  Ct.,  89,  248. 
Hedding,  208. 
Heels,  132. 
Hefferlon,  132. 
Heileman,  132. 
Heines,  132. 
Heistand,  59,  224. 
Helme,  132,  5x4. 


Hell  Gate,  N.  Y.,  526. 

Hemingway,  62,  134. 

Henderson,  133,  514- 

Hendley,  133. 

Hendrick,  133. 

Henry,  133,  5i4- 

Henry,  Brig,  127. 

Henshall,  Eng.,  402. 

Henshaw,  134. 

Herald,  Lucayan,  485. 

Herald,  New  Jersey,  92,  100. 

Herald,  U.  S.,  276. 

Hereditary  Duke,  265. 

Herendeen,  134. 

Herns,  134. 

Hero  of  the  Cowpens,  533. 

Hero  of  the  Nile,  245^  341. 

Hero  of  Sandusky,  200. 

Herreshoff,  134. 

Herrick,  134. 

Herring,  134. 

Herrington,  134,  514. 

Hershall,  514. 

Hertfordshire,  Eng.,  459,  492. 

Hervey,  134. 

Hesse  Cassel,  JT,  218. 

Hesse  Cassel,  Landgrave  of,  TJ 

Hesse,  Durmstadt,  ^^,  134. 

Hesse,  Hamburgh,  55,  134. 

Heston,  134. 

Hetherington,  134. 

Hewes,  135,  5 1 5- 

Hewitt,  135. 

Heyward,  135. 

Hicks,  135,  515. 

Hidden,  135. 

Hieskell,  135. 

Higginson,  135,  515. 

High  Court  of   Admiralty,    323 , 

337. 

High  Sheriff,  256,  311. 

High  Street,  Providence,  466. 

Hill,  136,  515,  39,  78,80,  118, 
154,  156,  157,  169.  172,  173, 
174,  179,  192,  198,  206,  214, 
216,  219,  243,  257,  261,  268, 
306,  310,  336,  344,  371,  396, 
407,  410,  420,  421,  430,  432, 
436,  450,  573. 

Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  270,  379,  529. 


INDEX 


XXXV 


Hiltzheimer,  515. 

Hindman,  137. 

Hineley,  137. 

Hines,  137,  515. 

Hingham,  Mass.,  197,  321,  325, 
S04. 

Hingston,  137. 

Hinsdale,  N.  Y.,  82,  189. 

Hipworth,  515. 

Hiscox,  137. 

Hispaniola,  W.  I.,  551. 

Historian,  546. 

Hitchcock,  137,  515.24,31.73. 
^^,  80,  no,  118,  124,  137, 
164,  183,  188,  189,  193,  221, 
268,  329,  341,  359,  362,  384, 

393.  396,  407,  523.  563,  573- 
Hives,  138. 
Hoar,  138,  515. 
Hobart,  515,  200. 
Hobbs,  138. 
Hodgdon,  138. 
Hodge,  139. 

Hodges,  138,  139,  515,  19s,  288. 
Hodgsdon,  139. 
Hoes,  139. 
Hoffman,  139. 
Hogg,  139,  180,  366. 
Hohenzellen,  139,  243. 
Holbrook,  139,  516,  20. 
Holburton,  139. 
Holcomb,  87,  398. 
Holden,  139,  516. 
Holdooff,  140. 
Holland  (name),  140,  516. 
Holland,  565. 
Hollis,  140. 

Hollis,  N.  H.,  169,  380. 
Hollis  Professor  of  Divinity,  573 
Holliston,  Mass.,  157,  313,  430. 
Holman,  312,  447.  • 
Holmes,  140,  516. 
Holmesburg,  Pa.,  166. 
Holroyd,  140,  498. 
Holsey,  141. 
Holt,  141,  516. 
Holt  on,  142. 
Homer,  142,  151,  227. 
Hone,  142. 
Honeyman,  142. 


Honeywell,  142, 

Honors,  Marine,  511. 

Honors,  Masonic,  469,  474,  492, 

497.  502,  50s,  506,  507,  508, 

5 10,  511,  524,  530,  532,  537, 

538.  548,  553,  56s.  566. 
Honors,  Military,   468,  492,  496, 

497.  505.  506,  516,  532,  534, 

548.   S6i. 
Hockey,  142. 
Hood,  142. 
Hood,  Lord,  245. 
Hoof  man,  516. 
Hooper,  142. 
Hopkins,  142,  516,  134,  203,  313, 

S52. 
Hopkinson,  517. 
Hopkinton,  Mass.,  195,  223,  404, 

425,  522. 
Hopkinton,    R.    I.,   80,   85,  no, 

171,  180,  202,  .213,  223,  258, 

262,  271,  364,  388,  396,  425, 

442,  451,  560. 
Hopoo,  144. 
Hopper,  517. 
Hoppin,  144,  517. 
Hopton,  145. 
Horbin,  145. 
Horn,  14s,  517. 
Home,  145. 
Horner,  517. 
Horswell,  145. 
Horton,  145,  517. 
Hoskins,  146. 
Hosmer,  146. 
Houselander,  146. 
House  of  Assistants,  490. 
House  Carpenter,  555. 
Housekeeper,  490. 
House       of       Representatives, 

Speaker  of,  479. 
House  of  Representatives,  U.  S., 

Speaker  of,  325. 
House,  Speaker  of,  472. 
House,  Upper,  472. 
Housewright,  499,  511,  538. 
Hovey,  146. 
Howard,  146,  517,  556. 
Howe,  147,  517. 
Howe,  Lord,  323,  337. 


XXXVI 


INDEX 


Howell,  148,  517,  46;  54- 
Howland,  149. 
Hoxie,  150. 
Hoxsie,  150. 
Hoyle,  150,  517. 
Hubbard,  150,  517. 
Hudson,    150,  518,  472,  543. 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,89,  156,  16s,  167, 
168,  208,  209,  254,  289,  294, 

319,  330,  337.  373.  374,  387, 
438,  439,  451,  453,  475,  521, 

536,  538. 
Hughes,  151. 
Huguenot,  479. 
Hulett,  151. 

Hull,  151,  518,  182,  417. 
Hume,  152. 
Humes,  152. 
Humiston,  518. 
Humphrey,  152,  518. 
Humphries,  154. 
Hunnewell,  154. 
Hunt,  1 54,  518,  59.258,377- 
Hunter,  155. 
Hunting,  155. 
Huntington,  155,  518,  186. 
Huntley,  155. 
Hurd,  156. 
Hurlburt,  156. 
Hurley,  156,  518. 
Hurtin,  518. 

Hussars,  15th  Regiment  of,  323. 
Hussey,  156,  5x8. 
Hutchins,  156,  518. 
Hutchinson,  157. 
Huttlestone,  157. 
Hutton,  157. 
Hyatt,  157. 
Hyde,  157,  S18. 
Hyde  Co.,  N.  C,  66,  330,  412.' 


Ide,  157. 

Illinois,  148. 

Illingworth,  158. 

Immick,  519. 

Independent  Church,  Phil.,  468. 

Independent  Chronicle,  525. 


India,  117. 

Indiana,  State  Bank  of,  59,  166. 

Indian  Chief,  537. 

Indians,  483,  522. 

Indians,  Cherokee,  258,  457. 

Indians,  Oneida,  520. 

Indian  War,  535. 

Incliss,  158. 

Infante  of  Spain,  213. 

Infantry,  U.  S.,    ist    Regiment, 

SIX. 
Infantry,  U.    S.,   2d   Regiment, 

,   430. 
Infantry,    U.    S.,    3d  Regiment, 

422. 
Inferior  Court,  544. 
Informer,  Columbian,  477. 
Ingalls,  158. 
Ingle,  X58. 
Ingles,  519. 
Ingraham,  158,  5x9. 
Inman,  X59. 
Inner  Temple,  492. 
Innes,  519. 
Innholder,  486,  564. 
Inquirer,  Nantucket,  228. 
Insane,  577. 
Inspector    and    Adjutant   Gen., 

U.  S.,  263. 
Inspector  of  Customs,  490. 
Institute,     Deaf     and     Dumb, 

Hartford,  Ct.,  75,  82. 
Intelligence,  The,  31  x.  ^=^ 

Intelligence,  The  Merrimac,  237. 
Intelligence,     The     Petersburg, 

Va.,  38. 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  39,  88,  177,  iSo, 

202,  214,  22X,  248,  3XX,  366, 

517- 
Iredell,  5x9. 
Irish,  159. 
Irish  Fairy,  523. 
Irish  Giant,  359. 
Ireland,  68,   79,    X39,  237,   244, 

259.  278,  279,  295,  370,  394, 

492,  524- 
Irons,  159. 
Irving,  X59. 
Isaacs,  519. 
Isle  of  St.  John,  471. 


INDEX 


XXXVII 


Isle  de  France,  566. 

Isle  of  Wight,  394. 

Isle  of  Wight  Co.,  Va.,  159,  361. 

Italy,  213,  253. 

I  vers,  519. 

Ives,  "i  59,  519,  474 


Jack,  159. 

Jackins,  160. 

Jackson,  160,  519. 

Jacobs,    161,    520,   41,   73,    107, 

140,  153,  154,  228,  276,  291, 

296,  299,  330,  343,  356,  373, 

383,  408,  441. 
Jacques,  161. 
Jakeways,  161. 
Jamaica.  Isle  of,  290,  335,  358, 

396. 
Jamaica,  Mass.,  497. 
Jamaica,   W.  I.,   413,   473,   510, 

545.  558. 
James,  161,  520. 
James  River,  Va.,  485. 
Jamestown,  R.  I.,  54,  no,  127, 

196,  251,  253,  260,  274,  296, 

420,  423,  446,  486. 
Jawson,  162. 
Jaquays,  162,  520. 
Jaques,  520. 
Jaquette,  520. 
Jarman,  162. 
Jarvarddein,  520. 
Jarvis,  162,  35,  89,  124,  152,  242. 
Jastram,  162. 
Jay,  163,  520. 
Jebb,  520. 
Jeffers,  163,  520. 
Jeff  ray,  163. 
Jeffrey,  163. 

Jenckes,  163,  520,  403,  541. 
Jenkin,  167. 
Jenkins,  167,  521. 
Jenkinson,  168. 
Jennings,  168. 
Jennison,  168. 
Jenney,  168. 
Jenyors,  522. 


Jepson,  168. 

Jerauld,  168,  522. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  176,  206,  292, 
450. 

Jastram,  169. 

Jewell,  169. 

Jewett,  169. 

Jewish  Society,  519. 

Jillson,  169. 

Jinson,  169. 

Jobson,  169. 

Johnson,  169,  522. 

Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  96,  125,  230, 
372. 

Johnston,  R.  I.,  28,  36,  44,  47, 
48,  49,  50,  SI,  54,  59,63,  64, 
69.  70,  102,  104,  105,  106, 
108,  109,  no,  n6,  121,  122, 
123,  128,  129,  133,  134,  140, 
142,  155,  159,  165,  166,  172, 
17s,  178,  179.  181,  183,  184, 

193,  201,  204,  212,  221,  222, 
223,  238,  239,  240,  250,  255, 
256,  262,  276,  279,    285,    291, 

292,  293,  295,  300,  311,  325, 
330,  334.  335.  336,  338,  339, 
340,  343.  34c^.  347.  357.  361. 
36s.  369,  374,  376,  377.  383. 
387.  39',  404,  415,  417.  418, 
419,  420,  426,  427,  435,  437, 
441,  444,  447,  448,  453,  470, 
471,  473.  476,  478,  482,  483. 
499.  500,  sor,  508,  512,  513, 
524,  526,  530,  S3r,  536,  538, 
539.  554,  561.  563.  564,  568, 
569.  574-  575.  576. 

Johannett,  171. 

Joiner,  506. 

Jones,  171,  522,  61,  74,  197,  418, 
476. 

Jones  Co.,  Ga.,  200,  206. 

Jones  Creek,  N.  C,  476. 

Jordan,  175,  523. 

Joseph,  523. 

Josephine,  175. 

Josephine,  Empress,  373. 

Joslin,  175. 

Josslyn,  523. 

Journal,  American,  465. 

Journal,  Connecticut,  509. 


X  XXVIII 


INDEX 


Journal,  Country,  19. 

Journal,  Democrat  and  Farmer, 

289. 
Journal,       Manufacturer's     and 

Farmer's,  67,  233. 
Journal,  New  Jersey,   175,  244. 
Journal,  Philadelphia,  480. 
Journal,  Providence,  20. 
Jndd,  175.  523. 
Judge  of  County  Court,  531,  554, 

SS7,  S72. 
Judge  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 

545- 

Judge  Court  Common  Pleas, 
Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  526. 

Judge  New  Jersey  District 
Court,  480. 

Judge  Superior  Court,  490. 

Judge  Superior  Court  of  Con- 
necticut, S41. 

Judge,  State,  567. 

Judge,  A  Territory,  566. 

Judge  U.  S.  District  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 517. 

Judge   U.    S.    Supreme    Court, 

393>  417,  519- 
Judson,  98,  140,  178,  369. 
Julius,  523. 
Juno,  Ship,  540. 
Justice,  175. 

Justice  of  Peace,  500,-5 17. 
Justin,  175. 


K 

Kaigh,  175. 

Kaighn,  175. 

Kain,  175. 

Kallock,  175. 

Kampen,  523. 

Kane,  175. 

Karhamanha,  176. 

Kasson,  176. 

Kaull,  176. 

Keech,  176,  523. 

Keep,  176. 

Keene,  176,  523. 

Keene,  N.  H.,  59,  74,  477. 

Keese,  177. 


Keith,  177,  381. 
Kell,  177. 
Keller,  177. 
Kelley,  177,  523. 
Kellogg,  51,  147. 
Kelso,  523. 
Kelton,  178,  524. 
Kempton,  178. 
Kendall,  178. 
Kenna,  524. 

Kennebec  River,  Me.,  512. 
Kennedy,  179,  524. 
Kent,  179,  524,  243. 
Kent  Co.,  Del.,  185. 
Kent  Co.,  Md.,  422,  440. 
Kentucky,  100,  214,  283. 
Kentucky  Militia,  536. 
Kentucky,  U.  S.  District  Attor- 
ney for,  24. 
Kenyon,  180. 
Kerr,  180,  524. 
Ketchum,  180. 
Kettery,  Me.,  539. 
Key,  524. 
Keyes,  180. 
Kidder,  180. 
Kilburn,  180,  524. 
Killam,  238,  247,  307,  355. 
Kilhngly,  Ct.,  23,  29,  27,  28,  34, 
42,  46,  51,    60    86,    92,   93, 
107,   116,   136,  148,  151,  156, 
161,    174,  186,  189,  190,  192, 
199.  200,  219,  239,  257,  264. 
268,  274,  281,288,307,311, 
314.  330,  331.333,338,344, 
345,  353-  356,  360,  365,  394, 
40s,  4>i,  438,439,443,444, 
,,.,,.451.459.  473,  494- 
Kilhngworth,  Ct.,  504. 
Kilton,  180. 
Kimball,  180. 
Kinderhook,     N.  Y.,    139,   420, 

476,  510. 
Kmg,  181,  524,  39,  99,  112,  ISO, 

268. 
Kingman,  182. 
King's  Attorney,  471. 
Kingsboro,  N.  Y.,  125,  187. 
Kingsbury,  182. 
Kingsley,  182. 


INDEX 


XXXIX 


Kingston,  Mass.,  74,  548. 

Kingston,  N.  Y.,  162,  458. 

Kingston,  U.  C,  31,  91,  315. 

Kinnecutt,  183,  524. 

Kinnicutt,  524. 

Kinsey,  524. 

Kirby,  183. 

Kirk  wood,  524. 

Kitto,  524. 

Klopstock,  525. 

Knapp,  183,  524. 

Kneeland,  183,  525. 

Knife,  543. 

Knight,    183,   525,  40,  47.    105, 

129,  144,  151,  184,  209,  223, 

267,  270,  271,  286,  289,  296, 

300,  320,  329,  365. 
Knight,  Order  of  the  Bath,  36, 

42,  234. 
Knower,  184. 
Knowles,  184. 
Knowlton,  185. 
Knox,  185. 
Kuppers,  404. 


Laborer,  574. 

Labrador,  Coast  of,  (>"],  327. 

Lacey,  185. 

Lackey,  185. 

Ladd,  185,  525. 

Ladies'  Academy,  513. 

Lady  of  the  Haystack,  527. 

La  Dieu,  185. 

Ladue,  185. 

La  Fayette,  186,  520. 

Lafaver,  186. 

Lafne,  525. 

Lahay,  186. 

La  Horaedieu,  186. 

Lake,  186,  525.^ 

Lake  Champlain,  384. 

Lallamond,  186. 

Lamb,  186,  525. 

Lambert,  186. . 

Lancaster,  Eng.,  396. 

Lancaster,  Mass.,  55,  361. 

Lancaster,  N.  H.,  449. 


Landgrave,  218. 

Landgrave  of  Tharengen,  410. 

Lane,  186,  525. 

Lanesboro,  Mass.,  487,  557. 

Lang,  187. 

Langdon,  187. 

Langford,  187. 

Langley,  187. 

Language,  Oriental,  549. 

Languages,  Prof,  of,  230. 

Langue,  525. 

Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  476,  481. 

Lapham,  187. 

Larcher,  187,  525. 

Larkin,  188,  525. 

Lamed,  188,  525. 

La  Roach,  188. 

Larrabee,  189. 

Larshar,  189. 

Lassell,  189,  525. 

Lasselles,  526. 

Latham,  189,  526. 

Lathe,  189. 

Lathrop,  189,  54,  225. 

Lattimer,  189. 

Latting,  189. 

Laudohn,  526. 

Lavater,  526. 

Law,  189. 

Law,  Attorney  at,  21,  23,  25,  34, 
37,  41.  50,  55.  57,  68,  73,  82, 
83.  89,  95,  102,  105,  no, 
113,  117,  118,  137,  140,  148, 
151,  155.  159,  162,  173,  180, 
185,  188,  192,  202,  205,  214, 
215,  224,  225,  226,  227,  230, 
242,  24s,  254,  258,  268,  280, 
287,  288,  290,  295,  303,  304, 
314,  318,  325,  329,331:  340, 
341,  350,  359,  361,  364,  365. 
367.  372,  379,  388.  390,  391. 
396,  404,  430,  433,  434.  435, 
436,.  437.  444,  445,  449,  45o, 
452,  457,  459,  471,  492,  497, 

514,  543.  549- 
Law  Student,  494. 
Lawrence,  189,  526. 
Lawson,  190. 
Lawton,  190,  526,  510. 
Layden,  Mass.,  456. 


XL 


INDEX 


Layha,  191. 

Lazeretto,  the,  510. 

Lazzell,  192. 

Leach,  192,  526. 

Leacock,  192. 

Lear,  192. 

Learnerd,    192,    382,    441,  451, 

557- 
Leavens,  192. 
Lebanan,  Ct.,  87,  151,  398,  424, 

518. 
Le  Baron,  192. 
Lebert,  193. 
LeClerk,  526. 
Lecturer,  Scotch,  493. 
Ledyard,  193,  526. 
Lee,  193,  526,  222. 
Lee,  N.  Y.,  366. 
Leebset,  194. 
Leegg,  194. 
Lees,  194. 
Lefavour,  194. 
Lefavre,  194. 
Legation,  American,  to  England, 

343- 
Legation,  I'rench,  35. 
Legation,  Secretary  to,  French, 

383- 
Leggett,  526. 
Legrand,  194. 
Lehre,  194. 
Leicester,  Eng.,  392. 
Leicester,    Mass  ,  49,  50,  80,  87, 

97>  105,  121,  137.  20s,  294, 

416,  528,  569. 
Leigh,  194. 
Leigh,  Eng.,  499. 
Lemmington,  Vt.,  35,  348. 
Leogranne,  W.  I.,  551. 
Leonard,  194,  526. 
Lester,  195. 
Lethuonia,  532. 
Le  Valley,  195. 
Leveck,  195. 
Leverett,  195. 
Lewin,  195. 
Lewis,    19s,   526,  113,  195,  365, 

577- 
Lexington,  Ky.,  168,  279,  556. 
Ley  den,  Mass.,  24. 


Libby,  196. 

Libraries,  544. 

Library,  J.  C.  Brown's,  20. 

Lickins,  526. 

Liege,  196. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  Brit.,   207,   263, 

471- 

Lieutenant-Governor  of   Massa- 
chusetts, 157,  254,  494,  544. 

Lieutenant-Governor     of     New 
York,  36,  155. 

Lieutenant-Governor  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 221,  272. 

Lieutenant-Governor   of   Rhode 
Island,  441. 

Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Navy,  213, 246. 

Lightfoot,  527. 

Lightning,  500,  531,  551,  576. 

Lilley,  196. 

Lillibridge,  197,  526. 

Limerick,  Me.,  142,  282. 

Lincoln,  197,  527. 

Lindenberg,  197. 

Lindley,  198,  527. 

Lindsey,  198. 

Line,  the  Massachusetts,  433. 

Lmen  Spinner,  518. 

Linnett,  198. 

Linzee,  198. 

Lippitt,  198,  527. 

Lisbon,  Ct.,213,  222,  396,  483. 

Liscomb,  200. 

Listen,  366. 

Litchfield,  200. 

Litchfield,  Ct.,  239, 295,  304,  396, 
566. 

Literature,  Biblical,  321. 

Little,  196,  527. 

Little  Compton,  R.  L,  40,  48,  57, 
72,89,99,  100,  III,  112,  120, 
159,  162,  196,210,262,272, 
302,  303,  321,3^1.33.3.335. 
353.  359.  371.  380,  397,. 441, 
442,  456,  499,  545,  550,  552, 
560. 

Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  275,  391. 

Littlefield,  196,  70,  96,  104,  105, 
106,  [07,  108,  124,  172,  197, 
202,  227,  300,  345,  354,  358, 
415,418,425,427. 


INDEX 


xu 


Littlehole,  196. 

Little  Rest,  R.  I.,  180,  248,  534. 

Little  River,  S.  C,  547. 

Littleton,  Mass.,  398,  401,  477. 

Little  Vermont,  510. 

Livermore,  Me.,  182,  417. 

Liverpool,  200. 

Liverpool,  Eng.,44,  57,  317,  351. 

Livingstone,  200,  527,  358. 

Llangollen,  Eng.,  76,  305. 

Loan  Commissioner,  478. 

Lloyd,  200. 

Loehore,  Scot.,  169,  323. 

Locke,  200. 

Lockjaw,  49S,  55 1- 

Lockwood,  200,  527,  485. 

Logan,  527. 

Loisa,  527. 

Lombard    St.,   Baltimore,    Md., 

135- 

London,  Bishop  of,  410. 

London,  Eng.,  35,  37,  60,  JJ,  92, 
132,  155.  170.  192,  224,  226, 
289,  292,  313,  316,  339,  342, 
370,  401,  410,  451,  488,  493, 
495.  497,  500,  520,  523,  533, 
549.  566,  574- 

Londonderry,  Ire.,  496,  532,  543. 

Long,  201. 

Longfellow,  201. 

Long  Hill,  N.  J.,  491. 

Long  Island,  538,  540. 

Longley,  201. 

Longmeadow,  Mass.,  176,  351, 
388. 

Long  Milligate,  Eng.,  24. 

Loomis,  201,  527. 

Lopez,  201,  527. 

Lord,  201. 

Lord  Arundall,  98. 

Lord  High  Chancellor,  492. 

Loring,  201,  527. 

Loud,  202. 

Louden,  527. 

Louis,  527. 

Louisa,  202. 

Louisburg,  N.  S.,  524. 

Louisiana,  Governor  of,  305,  336. 

Louisville,  Ga.,  100,  147,  2216, 
456. 


Louisville,  Ky.,  39,  173. 

Louverture,  527. 

Love,  202. 

Lovett,  202,  527. 

Low,  202,  527. 

Lowell,  528,  90. 

Lowell,  Mass.,  457. 

Lowndes,  203. 

Loyalist,  French,  495. 

Lucas,  203. 

Lucayan  Herald,  485. 

Lucy,  Sch.,  476. 

Lud'low,  203,   27,  28,  j6,  81,  82, 

88,   92,    118,  123,  146,  152, 

171,  292,  328r  386,  441,461. 
Ludlow,  Mass.,  167,  368. 
Lusa,  528. 
Lushure,  203. 
Luther,   203,  528,174,210,217, 

247,  267. 
Lyde,  205. 
Lyell,  363,  447. 
Lyman,   205,   71,    147,  170,  205, 

206. 
Lyme,   Ct,    133,    193,  246,  310, 

509. 
Lynd,  205. 
Lyndon-,  205,  528. 
Lyndon,  Vt.,  515. 
Lyndonburgher,  205. 
Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  315,  410. 
Lynn,    Mass,   64,   87,  158,217, 

245,  368,  519,  551. 
Lynnfield,  Mass.,  97,  131. 
Lyon,   205,   528,    147,  315,  353, 

367.  513- 


M 


Maberry,  206. 

Macarthy,  206. 

Macclone,  207. 

Mace,    121,   238,  263,  332,  376, 

386,  407. 
Machias,  Me.,  1 19. 
Machinery,  Tallow  Candle,  549. 
Mack,  262. 
Mackarty,  528. 
Mackay,  206. 


XLII 


INDEX 


Mackensie,  528. 

Mackham,  206. 

Mackie,  207. 

Mackintire,  207,  528. 

Macklin,  528. 

Macomber,  207,  529. 

Macumber,  350. 

Macpherson,  207. 

MacWharter,  571. 

Mad  Dog,  529,  552,  558. 

Madison,  207,  393,  417. 

Magee,  207,  529. 

Magistrate,  523. 

Magistrate,  500,  Si3- 

Maguire,  207. 

Maharron,  207. 

Mahoney,  208. 

Maine  (name),  208. 

Maine,  26,  359,  367. 

Mainold,  529. 

Major,  208. 

Major  General  of  France,  495. 

Major  of  Brigade,  401. 

Majury,  529. 

Makepeace,  208. 

Maker,  208. 

Malays,  537. 

Malbone,  208,  529. 

Malcolm,  208,  529. 

Maiden,  Mass.,  496. 

Malem,  209,  529. 

Mallet,  209. 

Malloon,  209. 

Mallory,  209. 

Maltbie,  529. 

Maltman,  529. 

Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  297,  394. 

Manager,  566,  S7S- 

Manchester,  209,  529,  109,  179, 
210,  223,  231,  253,  300,  355, 
371,388,438,451,472. 

Manchester,  Eng.,  24,  546. 

Manchester,  Vt.,  289. 

Manley,  529. 

Mann,  210,  530,  113,  115,  200, 
236,  240,  253,  267.  298,  303, 
414,  416,  417,  441,  445,  449. 

Manners,  211. 

Manning,  211,  530,  319,  433. 

Mansfield,  211. 


Mansfield,  Ct.,  243,  352,  549. 
Mansfield,  Earl  of,  206. 
Mansfield,    Mass.,    28,   89,    104, 

116,  120,  301,  328,  380,  437, 

449,  524,  526,  572. 
Manter,  211. 
Manton,  212,  530. 
Manufacturers'  Bank,  213. 
Manufacturers'     and     Farmers' 

Journal,  233. 
Marbel,  212. 
Marble,  212,  530. 
Marblehead,    Mass.,    142,     167, 

221,  245,  479,  495,  506. 
Marchant,  213,  530. 
Marcy,  213. 

Mardenbrough,  213,  530. 
Margaret    St.,    London,     Eng., 

370. 
Margrave  of  Meissen,  410. 
Maria,  530. 
Maria,  Brig,  482,  523. 
Maria  Christiana,  213. 
Maria  Louisa,  213. 
Maria  Teresa,  213. 
Marian,  213. 
Marion,  530. 
Marietta,    Ohio,    87,    250,    320, 

328,  398,  401,  455,  461,  560; 

566,  571. 
Marine  Honors,  511. 
Marines,  Royal,  67,  301. 
Mariner,  564. 
Mark,  530. 
Market  House  Chambers,  Prov., 

465. 
Markoe,  213. 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  93,  315. 
Marlboro,  N.  H.,  354,  380. 
Marlboro,  Vt.,  165,  250. 
Marquand,  530. 
Marrayatt,  213. 
Marryatt,  213. 
Marryott,  213. 
Marseilles,  Fr.,  509. 
Marseilles,  U.  S.  Consul  to,  37, 

39- 
Marsh,  213,  530. 
Marshall,  214,  530. 
Marshfield,  Mass.,  436,  452. 


INDEX 


XLIII 


Marston,  214. 

Martha's  Vineyard,    Mass.,  252, 

338,  473- 

Martin,  215,  531. 

Martinique,  W.  I.,  545,  572. 

Martinique,  Governor  of,  566. 

Marvee,  218. 

Marven,  218. 

Marvin,  218. 

Mary,  218. 

Maryland,  138,  279,  398,  563. 

Maryland,  Executive  Secretary 
of,  279. 

Maryland,  Governor  of,  541. 

Marylebone,  Eng.,  35,  ^^. 

Mason,  218,  531,  469. 

Masonic  Honors,  469,  474,  492, 
497.  502,  505,  S06,  S07,  508, 
Sio,  SI  I,  524,  530,  532,  537, 
538.  548,  553,  565,  566. 

Masons,  Grand  Master  of,  486, 
496. 

Massachusetts,  149,  205,  211, 
252,  276,  336,  403,  421,  573. 

Massachusetts,  British  Consul 
for,  211. 

Massachusetts,  Episcopal  Church 
in,  476. 

Massachusetts  General  Assem- 
bly, 489. 

Massachusetts,  Governor  of,  511. 

Massachusetts,  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives,   Member     of, 

557- 
Massachusetts,  Lieut.    Gov.    of, 

157.  254.  494.  540.  ' 

Massachusetts  Line,  275,  357, 
400,  407,  433. 

Massachusetts,  Second  Regi- 
ment, Chap^am  of,  42. 

Massachusetts,     Secretary     of, 

157- 
Massachusetts     Treasurer     and 

Recefver  General,  519. 
Massachusetts,  U.     S.    Senator 

from,  200. 
Master,  22  j. 
Master  Commandant,  U.  S.  N., 

174,  274,  310. 
Masury,  221. 


Matanzas,  W.  L,  166,  458. 

Mathematician,  563. 

Mathematics,  252. 

Mathematics,  Prof,  of,  286. 

Mather,  221. 

Mathew,  531. 

Mathews,  221. 

Mathewson,  221,  531. 

Matteson,  223. 

Mau bough,  223. 

Maudsley,  223. 

Mauran,  223. 

Maverick,  531. 

Mawdsley,  532. 

Mawney,  223,  532,  479. 

Maxcy,  224,  102,  159,  218,  280, 

287,  401,  444,  518. 
Maxfield,  224. 
Maxon,  224. 
Maxson,  224. 
Maxwell,  224. 
May,  225,  532. 
Mayberry,  225,  223. 
Mayer,  439. 
Maynard,  225. 
Mayo,  225. 

Mayor,  156,  168,  373,  374. 
Mayor  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  30,  431. 
Mayrant,  225. 
Maysvi'le,  Ky.,  272. 
Mazyck,  532. 
McAllister,  226. 
McAnarmey,  226. 
McCalla,  226. 
McCann,  226. 
McClay,  75,  152,269,  439. 
McClellan,  226,  532,  32,  566. 
McClelland,  226. 
McClenahan,  226. 
McClish,  226. 
McClure,  226. 
McCollock,  226. 
McConkey,  226. 
McCormick,  226,  92. 
McCotchon,  226. 
McCrea,  532. 
McDonald,  226. 
McDonnell,  226. 
McDougall,  532. 
McFarland,  227. 


XLIV 


INDEX 


McFarlin,  227. 

McFoy,  227. 

McGee,  227. 

McGregor,  227. 

Mclntire,  227. 

McKensie,  227. 

McKesson,  227. 

McKey,  532. 

McKie,  227. 

McKinstrey,  532. 

McKnight,  423. 

McLane,  228,  532. 

McLaughlin,  228,  532. 

McLean,  228,  532. 

McLellan,  228,  532. 

McLelland,  228. 

McMaster,  532. 

McMath,  532. 

McRea,  228. 

McTunn,  228. 

Meacham,  228. 

Meade,  228. 

Medberry,  228. 

Medbury,  228. 

Medbury,  Mass.,  432. 

Medfield,  Mass.,  287,  347,   409, 

422,  467,  469,  522,  563. 
Medford,    Mass.,   98,    178,    312, 

353.  360.' 
Mediterranean,  560. 

Medway,    Mass.,    58,  •  137,    174, 

220,  243,  301,  483. 
Meeting  House,  Prov.,  466. 
Mein,  228. 
Melclior,  228. 
Melendy,  228. 
Mellen,  228. 
Melville,  229,  532. 
Member  of  the  Cincinnati,  553. 
Member  of  Congress,  31,  43,  46, 

54.   87,   383.  449,  477.  486, 

507,  523.  533.  575- 
Member    of    Continental    Con- 

*  gress,  550. 
Member  of   General  Assembly, 

486,  488,  496,  520,  521,  530, 

550,  S72. 
Member  of   General   Assembly 

of  Pennsylvania,  515. 


Member  of  Massachusetts  House 
of  Representatives,  557. 

Menage,  229. 

Mendon,  Mass.,  23,  41,  60,  61, 
78,  146,  147,  1.60,  189,  240. 
272,  293,  313.  314.  3 IS.  344, 
354,  366,  371,  372,  380,  382, 
384,  389,  405,  406,  409,  41S. 
416,  420,  432,  433.  443,  445, 
456,  468,  470,  511,  548,  556. 

Menotomy,  Mass.,  156,  381. 

Merchant  (name),  229. 

Merchant,  21,  30,  32,  33,  34,  35, 
37,  39,  40,  42,  44,  45,  46,  47, 

48,49,  5f,  52,  56,  57.  58,  59, 
62,  63,  6s,  66,  68,  69,  71,  73, 
74,  75,  76,  n,  7^>  79.  82,  83, 
84,  87,  88,  90,  91,  92,  93.  94, 
96,  97,  99.  10 r,  102,  104, 
105,  106,  III,  112,  114,  117, 
118,  119,  120,  121,  122,  124, 
127,  128,  129,  130,  131,  132, 
134,  136,  137,  138,  140,  141, 
143,  144,  145.  146,  147.  148, 
149,  ISO,  isi,  152,  153,  154. 
156,  157.  159.  160,  161,  163, 
164,  i6s,  167,  168,  170,  171, 
172,  173,  17s,  177,  181,  183, 
185,  187,  188,  190,  192,  193, 
194,  19s,  198,  199,  201,  205, 

207,  208,  209,  211,  212,  213, 
214,  2IS,  216,  218,  219,  223, 
225,  22^,  228,  229,  230,  232, 
233,  235,  236,  238,  239,  240, 
241,  242,  243,  244,  24s,  246, 
247,^249,250,251,254,255, 
257,  258,  259,  260,  261,  262, 
263,  264,  265,  266,  268,  269, 
271,  272,  273,  27s,  276,  278, 
280,  282,  28^,  285,  287,  291, 
292,  293,  294,  297,  298,  299, 
301,    302,  303,  304,  305,  306, 

308,  309,  310,  3u,  312,  313, 

314.  315.  316,  317;  319.  320, 
323,  324,  325,  326,  327,  329, 

330,  331.  333.  337.  338.  339. 

340,  341,  342,  345,  349,  350, 

352,  353,  356,  360,  362,  363, 

364,  368,  372,  373,  375,  376, 

378,  379.  380,  382,  384,  385, 


INDEX 


XLV 


Merchant, — Continued. 

387,  388,  389,  390,  391,  392, 
393.  394>  395.  398.  400,  402, 
403,  404,  405,  406,  407,  408, 
409,  410,411,413,414,417, 
418,  420,  422,  425,  427,  428, 
429,  430,  432,  433,  434,  436, 

437.  438,  441,  443.  445.  449. 
450,  45 1,  452,453,454,  456, 
459,  468,469.470,471,473, 
474,  475,  476,  477.  478,  481, 
482,  48s,  489,  492,  493,  494, 
495.  496,  497.  500,  502,  505, 
506,  512,  514,  515,  520,  521, 
525,  527.  530,  531.  532,  533. 
534,  536,  545.  546,  548.  549, 
550.  555,  561.  562,  563,  564, 
565,  573.  577- 

Mercantile  Advertiser,  N.  Y., 
488. 

Mercury,  Newport,  29,  51,  193, 
311,474,  555. 

Merissen,  Margrave  of,  410. 

Merland,  229. 

Merrill,  229,  532. 

Merrett,  229,  532,  38,  148,  186, 
204,  271,  286,  310,  320,  324, 

391,  432. 
Merrimac  Intelligence,  237. 
Merriman,  229,  532. 
Merry,  229. 
Merwin,  229,  230,  294. 
Messenger,  230. 

Messenger  of  Salern,  N.  J.,  226. 
Messer,  230,  21,  27,  46,  50,  53, 

54,  58,  90,  98,  107,  126,  129, 

'37.  139,  112,  143,  144.  153. 
159,  180,  198,  214,  215,  225, 
232,  275,  284,  310,  317.337, 
350,  354.  368,  377.  385.  394. 
423,  426,  427. 

Metcaif,  230. 

Methodist,  148,  274,  334,  431. 

Methodist  Chapel,  67,  184. 

Methusalah,  532. 

Metzpar,  231. 

Meyer, 

Miami,  Rev.  O.,  482,  542. 

Middleboro,  Mass.,  114,  181, 
183,  195,  198,  243,  287,  347, 


Middleboro,  Mass., — Continued- 

363,  410,  413,  443. 
Middleton,  in. 
Middletown,   Ct.,   22,    11 1,  126, 

144,  170,  293,  317,415,422, 

537.  545- 

Middletown,  R.  I.,  46,  51,  84,  85, 
96,  97,  126,  130,  131,  149, 
18s,  234,  271,  272,  303,  308, 
309,  310,  332,  333.  336,  348, 
369.  371,  372,  457.  490,  570. 

Midshipman,  551. 

MifHin,  231,  532. 

Mifflington,  Pa.,  532. 

Milbank,  231. 

Military  Independent  American 
Company,  564. 

Military  Honors,  468,  492,  496, 
497.  505.  506,  516,  532,  534, 
548,  561. 

Militia,  Brigadier  General  of,  529. 

Militia,  Colonel  of,  480. 

Militia,  Kentucky,  536. 

Milk,  231. 

Millard,  231. 

Millbury,  Mass.,  290,  387,  396. 

Millen,  231. 

Miller,  232,  533,  237,  241. 

Miller  (trade),  561,  576. 

Millerman,  231.- 

Millett,  233. 

Milledgeville,  Ga,  136,  147,  157, 

IZ7<  347,  373- 
Millford,  Mass.,  21,    23,    69,   80, 

169,   172,  228,  229,  282,  380, 

416,  498,  503,  513,  564. 
Millford,  Pa.,  421. 
Millford  Township,  Pa,  355. 
Mills,  233,  152,  290. 
Milne,  233. 
Milnes,  533. 
Milton,   Mass.,.    113,    148,    243, 

304,  324,  407,  556. 
Minerva,  The  Dedham,  514. 
Minister,  Baptist,  558,  571. 
Minister,  British,   Secretary  to, 

450. 
Minister,  East  Indian,  520. 
Minister,  French,  505. 
Minister,  Friend,  23. 


XLVI 


INDEX 


Minister,  Prussian,  iii. 
Minister,  United  States,  68. 
Minister,  United  States,  to  Spain, 

485. 
Minnard,  233. 
Minot,  233. 
Minote,  233. 
Mint,  Director  of,  265. 
Minturn,  233,  533. 
Mirror,  The,  146,  408. 
Mirror,  The  Connecticut,  282. 
Missionaries,  Baptist,  117. 
Missouri,  265. 
Michel),  234,  533. 
Modock,  234. 
Moloy,  234. 
Molloy,  234. 
Monday,  533. 

Monk  Warmouth,  Eng.,  226. 
Monmouth  Co.,  N.  ].,  72,  78. 
Monongahela,  538. 
Monro,  234. 
Monroe,  234,  533. 
Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.,  345. 
Montcrieff,  235. 
Montgomery  Co.,  Fla.,  36. 
Montgomery  Co.,  Ky.,  75,  170. 
Montpelier,  533. 
Montpelier,  Me.,  185,  380. 
Montreal,  Ca.,  26*7,  307. 
Mooney,  235. 
Moore,  235,  533,  15?,  162,  196, 

207,  255,  263,  303,  306,  326. 
Moorhead,  533. 
Morcau,  236. 
Moreau,  N.  Y.,  364,  365. 
Morehead,  533. 
Morehouse,  236. 
Morey,  533. 
Morgan,  236,  533. 
Morning  Post,  N.  Y.,  517. 
Morrell,  237,  533. 
Morris,  237,  534. 
Morris  Co.,  N.  J.,  491. 
Morse,  237,  534,  398. 
Morton,  238. 
Moserop,  238. 
Moses,  238. 
Moshier,  238. 
Mosher,  238. 


Moss,  238. 

Mott,  238. 

.  Moulton,  238. 

Moultonboro,  526. 

Mount,  534. 

Mount  Hope,  R.  I.,  29,  37,  39. 

Mount  Hygeria,  R.  I.,  73,  231. 

Mount  Pleasant,  Md.,  188,  282. 

Mount  Pleasant,  N  Y.,  75. 

Mt.  Vernon,  Va.,  192,  417,  569. 

Mowatt,  534. 

Mowry,  239,  534,   189,  366,  443. 

Muchmore,  240. 

Mudge,  240,  67,  81,  86,  127,  141, 
14s,  146,  160,  174,  185,  205, 
233,  244,  246,  318,  326,  330, 
3S6,  366,  371,  373.  377.  380, 
428,  452. 

Muenscher,  240. 

Mulberry  Grove,  Ga.,   103,  269. 

Mulberry  St.,  Phil.,  Pa.,  237, 
308. 

Mumford,  241,  534,  502. 

Muncreff,  242. 

Mundy,  242. 

Munro,  242,  534. 

Munroe,  243. 

Munson,  243. 

Munyon,  243. 

Murat,  243. 

Murdock,  64,  358. 

Murfry,  243. 

Murray,  243,  534. 

Musket,  476. 

Muskingen  River,  6$,  66,  571. 

Mycall,  244. 

Myers,  244. 

Myrick,  244. 


N 


Nail,  244. 

Nancymond  Co.,  Va.,  133,  238. 

Nancy,  Brig,  491,  575. 

Nantucket,  Mass.,  49,  50,  73,  83, 
86,  112,  114,  156,  186,  203, 
209,  228,  250,  254,  271,  292, 
308,  312,  325,  334.  349,  360, 
373.  387,415.449,  456,  475, 
551.  556. 


INDEX 


XLVII 


Nantucket,  Mass.,  Inquirer,  228. 

Napoleon,  213,  244,  253. 

Narragansett,  83,  259. 

Nash,  244. 

Nashville,   Tenn.,   40,   170,  184, 

252,  303.411.  429- 
Nason,  244. 

Nassau,  N.  P.,  380,  485. 
Nassau,  N.  Y.,  31. 
Natives,  529. 
Natural  Philosophy,  252. 
Natural     Philosophy,    Prof,    of, 

225,  286. 
Nautical  Commander,  493,  498, 

511.  537.  544,  567- 

Naval  Officer,  216,  220,  474,  493. 

Naval,  475. 

Navy,  American,  300. 

Navy,  British,  507,  565. 

Navy,  British,  Commander  in 
Chief,  507. 

Navy,  Captain,  U.  S.,  482. 

Navy,  Continental,  124,  261. 

Navy,  Royal,  507. 

Navy,  Secretary  of,  558. 

Navy,  U.  S.,  27,  30,  37,  56,  117, 
124,  152,  154,  174,219,  274, 
282,  292,  310,  326,  327,  363, 
395.  398.  399.  412,  420,  429, 
431,457^482. 

Navy,  U.  S.,  Lieutenant  of,  246. 

Navy,    U.  S.,  Secretary  of,    35, 

383- 

Navy,  Vt.,  264,  416. 

Navy  Yard,  414. 

Navy  Yard,  Charlestown,  Mass., 

299.  563- 
Neal,  245. 
Neale,  534. 
Neck,  245. 
Needham,  245. 
Needham,  Mass.,  80,  93. 
Negro,  Calcutta,  563. 
Neill,  245,  412. 
Nelson,  245,  535,69,  113. 
Neptune,  Ship,  515. 
Nesbit,  246. 
Nesbitt,  38, 246,  454. 
Nesler,  246. 
Nestell,  246. 


Newark,  N.  J.,  99,  245,  341,  489, 

571- 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  25,  29,  30, 
.  68,  71,  109,  121,  130,  141, 
142,  145,  158,  204,  210,  237, 
251,  281,  2^6,  302,  304,  305, 
308,  312,331,  332,337,341. 

367.  371.  392.  393.  402.  442. 
452,  547,  556. 

Newbern,  N.  C,  175,   244,   545, 

570. 

Newbold,  246. 

New  Braintree,  Mass.,  69,  228. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  43,  206, 
224. 

Newburyport,  Mass.,  30,  126, 
142,  167,  168,  172,  244,  253, 
394,  400,  476,  502,  503,  521, 
530.  542. 

Newcastle,  246. 

Newcastle,  Del.,  131. 

Newcastle,  Duke  of,  242. 

New  Cemetery,  Providence,  531. 

Newcomb,  246,  535. 

Newell,  246,  535,  136,  428,  507, 
516. 

Newfield,  Ct.,  499. 

New  Glocester,  Me.,  539. 

New  Hampshire,  201,  234,  333. 

New  Hampshire,  Attorney  Gen- 
eral of,  507. 

New  Hampshire,  Governor  of, 
89,  117,  237,  282,  425. 

New  Hampshire,  President  of, 
569. 

New   Hampshire,    Province   of, 

83.  433. 

New  Haven  Co.,  Ct.,  311. 

New  Haven,  Ct.,  21,22.46,70, 
124,  140,  229,  243,  245,  256, 
294,  311,  364,  366,  394,  408; 

457.  476.  509,  517.  553.  557- 
New  Jersey,   54,    143,  185,  363, 

368,  410,  478,  512. 

New    Jersey,    Chief  Justice  of, 

480,  524- 
New      Jersey,      District   Court 

Judge  of,  480. 
New  Jersey,  Governor  of,  35,  7T, 

517,  527- 


XLVIII 


INDEX 


New  Jersey  Journal,  175',  244. 
New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  165,  307. 
New  London,  Ct.,  21,  32,  36,  45, 

57,  92,    103,   118,    119,  144, 

iS5.  156,  159.  163.  188.  189, 
192,  194,  231,  241,  243,  250, 
264,  268,  282i  292,  309,  316, 
319,  324,  32s,  360,  363.  36s. 
388,  414,  423,  454,  494,  509- 

534.  SSO. 
New   London,    N.  H.,  124,  134, 

i8s,  302,  347. 
Newman,  247,  535. 
Newmarket,  N.  H.,  43,  295. 
New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  125,  380. 
Newmarsh,   248. 
New   Orleans,    La.,    56,   85,  97, 

200,  236,  264,  351,  484. 
Newport  Co,  R.  L,  545. 
Newport,  N.  H.,  165. 
Newport,    R.   L,  24,   25,  26,  27, 

28,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33,  34,  37, 

39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  45,  46, 

SO,  51,52,  53-  54,  55,  56,  57- 

58,  59,  60,  61,  62,  67,  68,  70, 
71,  72,  74,  75,  76,  77,  78,  79, 
81,  83,  84,  85,  86,  87,  88,  89, 
90,  91,  92,  93,  94,  95,  96,  97, 

lOI,    107,   108,   109,    110,  III, 

112,  114,  115,  116,  iiS,  119, 
121,  124,  125,  126,  127,  128, 
130,  131,  132,  133,  134,  137, 
138,  140,  141,  142,  143,  145, 
146,  147,  149,  150,  151,  152, 
154,  155-  156,  157,  'S8,  159, 
161,  162,  163,  167,  168,  169, 
170,  171,  172,  175,  176,  177, 
181,  183,  186,  187,  188,  189, 
190,  191,  193,  194,  196,  197, 
200,  201,  202,  205,  206,  208, 
210,  211,  212,  213,  214,  215, 
216,  217,  218,  219,  221,  223, 
224,  225,  226,  227,  228,  229, 
231,  232,  235,  236,  237,  238, 
239,  240,  241,  242,  243,  244, 
245,  247,  248,  250,  251,  252, 
253,  257,  258,  259,  260,  261, 
262,  264,  265,  266,  267,  268, 
270,  271,  272,  273,  274,  275, 
276,  277,  278,  279,  280,  281, 


Newport,  R.  L,— Continued. 

282,  283,  284,  285,  286,  287, 

288,  289,  292,  293,  294,  29s, 

296,  297,  298,  299,  301,  302, 

303.  304,  305,  306,  307,  308, 

309,  310,  311,  3'2,  313,  316, 

319,  320,  321,  322,  324,  325^, 

326,  327,  328,  329,  331,  332, 

333,  335,  336,  337,  338,  339, 

340,  341,  342,  343,  344,  345, 

347,  348,  349-  350,  351,  352, 

355,  356,  357,  358.  359,  360, 

361,  362,  363,  366,  367,  368, 

369,  370,  371,  372,  374,  375. 

376,  m,  378,  379.  381,  382, 

385.  387,  388,  389.  390,  392, 

393,  394,  395,  397,  399.  400, 

401,  402,  403,  404,  405,  406, 

407,  409,  410,  411,  412,  413, 

414,  415,  417,  420,  421,  422, 

423,  424,  425,  426,  428,  429, 

430,  431,  432,  436,  437,  440, 

441,  442,443,  448,  449.  451, 

454,  455,  456,  457,  458,  459, 
46o,.469,  473,  474,  475,  477, 

478,  481,  482,  483,  484,  485, 

486,  487,  488,  489,  490,  492, 

493,  495,  497.  498,  499,  5oo, 

501,  502,  503,  504,  505,  506, 

509,  510,  511,  512,  513,  514, 

515,  516,  517,  518,  519,  520, 

521,  524,  525,  526,  527,  528, 

529.  530,  53'.  532,  533.  534, 

535.  536,  538.  539.  540.  54>, 

542,  543,  544,  545,  546,  547, 

549,  550,  551,  552,  555.  556, 
557,  558,  559,  560,  561,  562, 
563,  564,  566,  567,  568,  570, 
573,  574,  575,  576.  577- 
Newport,  R.  L,  Mercury,  24,  51, 

193.  311.  474.  555- 
New  Providence,  490. 

New  Shoreham,  R.  L,  131,  142, 
197,  262,  319,  357.413- 

New  Theatre,  Phil.,  Pa.,  428, 
454,  573- 

Newton,  248. 

Newton,  Ct.,  37,  60,  iii,  156, 
175.  186,  269,  326,  439. 


INDEX 


XUX 


Newton,   Mass.,   151,   227,   230. 

432,  451,  S07. 
New   York  State,   27,  84,    167, 

283,  296,  521,  SSS. 
New  York    General   Assembly, 

36. 
New   York,    Governor    of,   297, 

393- 
New  York,  Lieut.  Governor  of, 

36,  iSS- 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  25,  26,  31,  32 

35,  36,  37.  .^9.  41.  42,  44-  45 
49.  56,  58,  60,  61,  62,  64,  75 
JT,  82,  84,  86,  87,  88,  89,  92 
93.  94.  95.  97.   98.  99>  100, 

104,   105,   no,   HI,   112,    118 

119,  124,  127,  f3o,  133,  134, 

139, 140,  142,  146,  151,  152 

153. 154. 155, 156,  163,  164 

172, 17s,  176, 177,  180,  181 

187, 190, 191, 193, 194.  196. 

•200,  201,  202,  207,  213,  215 
218,  223,  227,  228,  233,  235 
237,  238,  241,  24s,  246.  250, 
253,  258,  262,  263,  265,  266 
269,  27s,  279,  281,  283,  290 
292,  294,  297,  303,  304,  305 

306,  308,  3(0,  311,  313,  314 

319, 321, 322, 323,  324,  32s 

326,  328,  332,  333,  337,  34O; 

341,  342,  344,  347,  348,  3SS 

358,  362,  363,  36s,  367,  372 

373.  375.  377,  378,  383,  385 

387,  391.  394.  403.  404,  405 

406,  407,  408,  410,  4r3,  416 

420,  421,  422,  423,  424,  428 

430,  431,  439,  440,  443,  447 

449,450,  451,  454,  468,  478, 

479,  480,  482,  486,  488,  490, 

495.  496.  500,  504.  505-  508: 
509,  513,  517,  518,  520,  525 

526,  527,  529,  532,  533,  538 

546.  550,  555.  556-  560,  573 
575.  576,  577- 
New    York,    N.   Y.,   American, 

97.  406. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Gazette,  187. 
New  York,  Chief  Justice  of,  577. 
New  York  County,  N.  Y.,  556. 
New  York  Harbor,  555. 


Nicholas,  475. 

Nichols,  248,  535,  199,  256. 

Nickerson,  249. 

Nicklin,  249. 

Nightingale,  249,  535. 

Nile,  Hero  of  the,  245,  341. 

Niles,  250,  535. 

Nimmo,  250. 

Nines,  250. 

Nitcher,  250. 

Nitchie,  250. 

Nixon,  250. 

Nixpnville,  N.  C,  501. 

Nobles,  250. 

Noblesboro,  Me.,  94,  315. 

Norcross,  250. 

Norfolk,  Va.,  22,  30,  120,  230, 
260,  282,  431,448,  453,  477, 
483,  488,  497,  532,  567,  569. 

Norfolk,  Va.,  Mayor  of,  30,  431. 

Norman,  250. 

N  orris,  250. 

North,  251,  535. 

Northam,  251,  535. 

Northampton,  Mass.,  46,  156, 
157,  221,  343.  366,  408. 

Northampton,  Va.,  545. 

North  Britain,  547. 

Northboro,  Mass.,  70. 

Northbridge,  Mass.,  52,  293. 

North  Burial  Ground,  Provi- 
dence, 470,  473,  482,  492, 
495.  512,  516,  529,  530,  552, 

569.  573- 
North    Carolina,    115,    214,  264, 
32 1 ,  449,  476,  489,  508,  526, 

539.  545,  558,  563- 
North    Carolina,    Governor    of, 

473- 

Northern  Department,  487. 

Northern  States,  560. 

North  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  26,  27, 
39.  72,  74.  78,  83,  84,  85, 
TOO,  119,  127,  129,  131,  132, 

133.  136,  137,  155,  17'.  174, 
196,  207,  251,  271,  273,  27s, 
286,  291,  292,  293,  294,  297, 
298,  307.  318,  328,  355,  359, 
376.  390.  391.  394.  402,  403. 
405,  419,  423,  426,  474j  477, 


INDEX 


North  Kingstown,  R.  I., — Con. 

482,  485,  490,491.  504,  5", 

530,  559. 
North  Mountain,  N.  C,  577. 
North  Providence,  R.  I.,  22,  25, 

32,  33,  34,  35,  40,  41,  44,  47. 
48,  50,  52,  55,  61,  62,  66,  69, 
72,  75,  81,  95,  99,  104,  108, 
109,  no,  116,  123,  128,  129, 
132,  141,  143,  148,  153,  15s, 
159,  160,  165,  166,  167,  168, 
170,  174,  176,  177,  181,  184, 
186,  187,  194,  195,  197,  201, 
205,  215,  217,  224,  230,  231, 
234,  240,  254,  255,  256,  257, 
261,  264,  265,  268,  276,  278, 
279,  289,  290,  291,  299,  300, 
,302,  307,  311,  318,  323,  329, 
334.  336,  337,  339,  342,  343, 
344,  347,  348,  349,  354,  367. 
368,  369,  370,  374.  375.  377. 
386,  392,  393,  396,  397,  410, 
413,427,433,434,  435,  440, 
441,  443,  444,  446,  447,  448, 

453.  454.  459,  460,  467,  47o, 
471,  482,  485,  4^8,490,  512, 
516,  517,  518,  520,  521,  536, 
541,  550,  552,  553,  563,  564, 
571,  572. 

Northumberland,  Eng.,  277. 

Northup,  251,  53,  55,  78,  84,  131, 
215,  271,  293,  297,  390,  403. 

Northwest  Coast,  494,  499,  515, 

529,  539- 
North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  117. 
North  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  513. 
Norton,  252. 
Norton,  Mass.,  47,  138,  139,  152, 

194,  197,  246,  273,  368,  426, 

535- 
Norton  St.,  London,  Eng.,  Tj. 
Norton    St.,  Marylebone,    Eng., 

35- 

Norwalk,  Ct.,  67,  236. 

Norway,  N.  Y.,  420,  479. 

Norwell,  252. 

Norwich,  Ct.,  36,  66,  96,  137, 
138,  150,  155,  192,  226,  268, 
272,  293,  309,  349,  350,  362, 
366,  395,  402,  417,  447,  495, 


Norwich,  Ct., — Continued.'l'l^ 
5 1 7.  518,  519.  522,  540,  547, 
.555,  564,  568,  573. 

Norwich,  Ct.,  Courrier,  150. 

Norwich,  Eng.,  476. 

Nott,  252. 

Nourse,  535. 

Nova  Scotia,  30,  190,  266,  395, 

471,  508. 
Novelist,  23,  259. 
Noyce,  252. 
Noyes,  252,  535. 
Nutting,  253,  536. 
Nye,  253. 
Nyperg,  253. 


Oahu,  S.  I.,  30,  144. 

Oakham,  Mass.,  178. 

Oakley,  253. 

Oathman,  51,  59,    62,   135,  '152, 

153,  159,  174,  176,  327,  335, 
351.370,386,  392,  399,  448. 

O'Brien,  253. 

Oculist,  519 

Officer,  Naval,  216. 

Officer,  Navy,  220. 

Officer  of    the   Revolution,    54, 

363,  514,  538,  561.  573- 
Ogden,  253. 
Ohill,  253 
Ohio,  1 18,  390. 
Ohio     Company,    Secretary    of, 

320,  401. 
Old    American    Theatre,   Phil., 

Pa.,  514. 
Old  Claverack,  528. 
Oldham,  253,  536. 
Old  North  Church,  Boston,  189, 

429. 
Oldridge,  253. 
Oldtown,  Me.,  537. 
Olin,  253,  536. 
Oliver,  254,  536,  193,   243,  304, 

325.  454- 
Olmstead,  254. 
Olney,  254,  536,  145,   475,   489, 

538.  547. 


INDEX 


U 


Olneyville,  R.  I.,  8r,  145,    147, 

233,  244,  289,  310. 
Oman,  257,  536. 
Onderdonk,  449. 
Oneida  Indians,  520. 
Onion  River,  Vt.,  481,  515. 
Onslow,  257. 

Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.,  129,  150. 
Orchard,  257. 
Order  of  the  Bath,   Knight  of, 

36,  42. 
Ore  Bed,  564. 
Oriental  Languages,  549. 
Ormsbee,   257,    537,     137,    207, 

410,  421. 
Ormsby,  257. 
Orono,  537. 
Orr,  258. 

Orrery,  The  Federal,  261. 
Orwell,  Pa.,  165. 
Osborn,  258. 
Osborne,  258,  81. 
Osgood,  258,  38. 
Otis,  258,  537. 
Ottersen,  Ger.,  525. 
Ottersen,  258. 
Ottoman  Empire,  467. 
Overing,  258. 
Owen,  258,  537. 
Owenson,  259 
Ox  cart,  468,  556,  572. 
Oxford,    Mass.,     139,    153,    211, 

272,  387,  396,  525- 
Oxford,  N.  H.,  74. 
Oxx,  259. 
Oyster    Bay,    N.    Y.,    139,   282, 

395- 
Oyster  Haven,  N.  Y.,  79,  278. 


Pabodie,  259,  537. 
Packard,  259,  537. 
Packer,  260. 
Packet  Master,  495. 
Padelford,  260,  537. 
Page,  260,  537. 
Paget,  261,  538. 
Paine,  261,  538. 


Painter,  469,  498. 

Palace  of  Carmo,  458. 

Palace,  The  Queen's,  Eng.,  134. 

Pall  Mall,  Eng.,  493. 

Palmer,  262,  538,  136,   170,  281, 

402. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  105,  416. 
Parecenteris  of  Thorax,  520. 
Paris,    Fr„   iii,    139,   243,   373, 

491.  499. 
Parish,  N.  Y.,  Ill,  333. 
Parish,  537. 

Parish  of  Urr,  133,  178. 
Park,  262,  538,  S3,  64,  93,  132, 

203.  358,  377,  419,  453. 
Parke,  262. 

Parker,  262,  538,  55,  80,  325. 

Parkham,  263. 

Parkinson,  264,  92,  127,  292,  321. 

Parkis,  264. 

Parkman,  538. 

Parks,  264. 

Parlin,  264.  . 

Parr,  532. 

Parrott,  538. 

Parry,  264. 

Parsons,  538. 

Partridge,  264. 

Paston,  264. 

Pastor,  54,  156,  499,  504,  523, 
S3 1,  S39,  547.  549.  55 1,  56i, 
563,  565- 

Pastor,  Senior,  470. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church,  330. 

Patch,  264. 

Patience  Island,  491. 

Patt,  264. 

Patten,  264,  24,  44,  51,  55,  56, 
75,84,95,  149,  188,  190,  216, 
226,  227,  281,  284,  301,  304, 
309,  316,  326,  327>  328,  375. 
378,  387,  389,  395. 

Patterson,  265,  538. 

Patton,  538. 

Paul,  265,  538. 

Paull,  265. 

Paulding,  265. 

Pawlawnee,  265. 
"Pawlingtown,  N.Y.,  538,  539,  557- 


I.II 


INDEX 


Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  25,  28,  34,  35, 
39,  41.  43,  S3,  55,  61,  62,  63, 
65,67,68,69,  71,  75,  78,  79, 
80,  81,  82,  85,  86,  90,  94,  95, 
96,97,98,  105,  107,  108,  109, 
115,  117,  122,  123,  127,  138, 
143,  15s,  158,  159.  161,  165, 
166,  167,  170,  178,  179,  180, 
182,  183,  185,  186,  187,  191, 
192,  194,  195,  196,  203,  204, 
207,  211,  213,  214,  216,  217, 
218,  219,  220,  225,  231,  233, 
239,  240,  245,  247,  248,  249, 
250,  251,  257,  259,  263.  268, 
272,  277,  280,  282,  286,  287, 
290,  292,  29s,  302,  303,  307, 
310,  311,  312,  315,  3t6,  318, 
319,  321,331,333,334,337, 
338,  344,  345,  346,  354,  355, 
358,  360,  366,  367,  370,  371, 
382,  386,  387,  388,  394,  399, 
400,  401,  409,  412,  421,  423, 
428,  432,  435,  437,  438,  440, 
442,  445,  447,  448,449,451, 
454,  455,  456,-460,  483,  486, 
496,  501,  503,  518,  521,  541, 
562. 

Pawtucket,    R.    I.,    Bank,  169, 

391,  445- 

Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  41,48,64,69, 
83,  84,  85,  88,  103,  107,  108, 
109,  no,  131,  133,  13s,  140, 
141,  145,  146,  148,  153,  154, 
155,  169,  180,  200,  220,  228, 
238,  250,  25s,  260,  276,  279, 
286,  287,  291,  293,  296,  298, 
299.  300,  305,  312,  324,  326, 
329,  330,  337,  338,  341,  342, 
343,  344,  345,  346,  347,  348, 
356,  360,  365,  371,  380,  383, 
394,  395,  399,  402,  408,  412, 
417,  420,  439,  441,  448,  467, 
473,  486,  513,  5 '4,  516,  544, 
545,  553- 

Paxton,  Mass.,  49,  183. 

Payson,  400. 

Peabodie,  265. 

Peabody,  265,  538. 

Peace,  Justice  of,  500,  571. 

Peacham,  Vt.,  258,  457. 


Peake,  265. 

Pearce,  266,  538,  26,  252,  490. 

Pearse,  267. 

Pearson,  267. 

Pearsons,  267. 

Pease,  267,  539,  400. 

Peck,   268,   539,    13s,   208,  219, 

270,  572. 
Peckham,  270,  539,  210,  510. 
Peedee  River,  N.  C,  476. 
Peers,  272. 
Peirce,  272,  540. 
Pelham,  Mass.,  269,  392. 
Pembroke,  Mass.,  126,  218,  367, 

515- 
Pembroke,  N.  H.,  237,  282. 
Penknife,  567. 
Penn,  272. 
Penniman,  272. 
Pennington,  273. 
Penno,  273. 
Pennsylvania,  305. 
Pennsylvania,  Assembly-  of,  546. 
Pennsylvania,  Governor  of,  323, 

370. 
Pennsylvania,    Lieut.    Governor 

of,  221,  272. 
Pennsylvania,  Provmce  of,  36. 
Pennsylvania,    U.     S.     District 

Judge  of,  517. 
Pennsylvania,  U.  S.  Senator  of, 

305- 
Pennyraan,  273. 
Penobscot  Chief,  537. 
Peppeiell,  312,  313,  353. 
Perkins,  273,  540,  297. 
Perren,  273,  540,  48. 
Perry,  273,  19,  86,  181,  522. 
Perry,  N.  Y.,  137,  363. 
Perth  Amboy,  N.  f .,  373. 
Peters,  275,  540. 
Peterson,  275. 

Petersburg,  Va.,  129,  244,  311. 
Petersburg,  Va.,  Intelligence,  38. 
Petersham,  Mass.,  435. 
Petrie,  275. 
Pettengill,  275. 
Pettes,  275. 
Pettey,  275. 
Pettis,  275,  540. 


INDEX 


LIII 


Phelon,  27s,  540. 

Phelps,  275. 

Phenix,  The  Columbian,  84,  172, 

396,431- 

Phflbrick,  276. 

Philbrook,  276. 

Phillips,  276,  S40. 

Philmore,  540. 

Philbott,  277. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  28,  37,  38,  39, 
44,  45,  57.  58.  68,  76,  83,  86, 

87.  90,  98,  99,  103,  HI,  118, 

120,  121,  124,  129,  130,  134, 

143,  160,  161,  162,  172,  186, 

190,  192,  194,  196,  197,  200, 

203,  20s,  208,  209,  211,  213, 

214,  221,  224,  228,  231,  232, 

233,  236,  237,  238,  239,  240, 

244,  245,  248,  249,  250,  263, 

264,  26s,  267,  272,  27s,  276, 

282,  287,  294,  29s,  303,  304, 

305.  307,  308,  309.  310,  313, 
316,  319,  320,  321,  226,  330, 

■  333.  334.  336,  337,  34i.  342, 

357.  36  r,  366,  374,  376,  377, 

391,  392,  398,  406,  410,  412, 

425,  427,  428,  436,  449,  450, 

451,454.456,459,  468,  470, 

471,  474,  477,  480,  482,  490, 

497,  501,  502,  sio,  514,  SIS, 

S19,  S20,  S23,  526,  531,  532, 

533,  542,  544,  546,  547,  55o, 

554,  560,  561,  56s,  566,  567, 

.  573,576. 

Philadelphia,  British  Consul  for, 
236. 

Philadelphia  Journal,  480. 

Philanthropist,  517. 

Philosophy,  Professor  of,  148. 

Phinney,  277. 

Phipps,  S40. 

Phrophet,  277. 

Physician,  504,  510,  514. 

Physiognomist,  526. 

Pick,  277; 

Pickering,   277,   24,    54,   94,  97,- 
no,  III,  114,  116,  128,  147, 
163,  167,  171,  176,  181,  182, 
199,  204,  205,  221,  233,  238, 
247,  257,  281,  305,  333,  354, 


Pickering, — Continued. 

368,  377.  378,.  383,  4",  416, 
435,  438,  449,  450,  460. 

Pickins,  278. 

Pickle,  278. 

Pickpocket,  Prince  of,  475. 

Pidge,  278. 

Pierce,  278,  540. 

Piercy,  N.  H.,  396. 

Pierson,  278. 

Pike,  278,  540.  - 

Pillmore,  172,  264,  337. 

Pinchbeck,  279. 

Pinckney,  279. 

Pinegar,  510. 

Pine  St:,  Phil.,  Pa.,  258,  263. 

Pinkney,  279. 

Pingrey,  279. 

Pinkertjn,  279. 

Pintard,  279. 

Pipon,  29,  182,  194,  327. 

Pirates,  169. 

Pitcher,  279,  540. 

Pikin,  541. 

Pitman,  280,  541,  24,  43,  49,  57, 
58,  59,  67,  7J,  82,  129,  140, 
155,  170,  183,  220,  251,  294, 
295.  304,  307,  322,  338,  340, 
349,  395.  520. 

Pitts,  281,  541. 

Pittsburg,  Pa.,  449,  518. 

Pittston,  Me.,  497. 

Place,  281,  33,  104,  105,  122, 164, 

553,  555- 

Placide,  281. 

Plainfield,  Ct.,  39,  41,  115,  133, 
151,  156,  176,  177,  182,  184, 
19s,  232,  234,  264,  273,  285, 
299.  307,  320,  353.  356,  435. 
446,  451,  455,  536.  540. 

Plank,  281. 

Plater,  541. 

Piatt,  281. 

Pleas,  Court  Common,  Chief 
Justice  of,  342. 

Plummer,  281. 

Plymouth,  Eng.,  408. 

Plymouth,    Mass.,  95,  304,    307, 

495- 
Plympton,  Mass.,  81. 


LIV 


INDEX 


Poind exter,  282. 

Pointsell,   541. 

Polk,  282. 

Pollard,  282. 

Policy,  282. 

Pollock,  282. 

Polly,  Ship,  496. 

Polly,  Sloop,  567. 

Pomfret,  Ct.,  37,  39,  55,  58,  75, 
80,  99,  112,  113,  116,  122, 
125,  147.  148.  150,  IS9,  181, 
182,  202,  208,  226,  237,  241, 
248,  268,  273,  291,  300,  3 IS, 
316,  326,  327,  345,  353,  367, 
397.  398,  422,  42s.  438,  445, 
446,  475,  495,  529.  536,  543, 
551,  566. 

Pomp,  503. 

Pomroy,  282. 

Pontiac's  War,  131,  225. 

Pond,  282. 

Pontevas,  Viscount,  505. 

Pool,  282,  541. 

Poore,  282. 

Pope,  282,  541. 

Port  au  Prince,  W.  1 ,  476,  496, 
567. 

Port   Collector,  477. 

Port  of  Providence,  216. 

Port  of  Saguana,  422. 

Port  of  Spain,  496. 

Port  Tobacco,  Md.,  547. 

Porter,  283,  541,  68,  113,  202, 
242. 

Porter,  David,  Sch.  privateer,  67. 

Portland,  Me.,  39.73.113,256, 
282,  341,  400,  533, 

Portland,  Me.,  Gazette,  74,  333. 

Portland,  Mass ,  90,  474,  502, 
505. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  59,  160,  187, 
192,  201,  245,  324,  396,425, 
492,  519,  528. 

Portsmouth,  R.  1,25,49,  51,  58, 
67,  68,  71,  78,  85,  89,  no, 
130,  152,  159,  '67.  186,  190, 
191,  234,  238,  242,  243,  26f, 
265,  266,  271,  310,  323,  328, 

331.  332,333.  335.  374,375. 
376,  379,381,  395.  405.  408, 


Portsmouth,  R.  I., — Continued. 
4(2,  421,  451,  471.  484.491, 
492,  493,  535,  541.  568. 

Portugal,  Prince  Regent  of,  213. 

Post,  283. 

Postmaster,  190,  224,-  265, 288, 
376,  444,  573- 

Postmaster-General,  130. 

Postmaster,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  39. 

Post,    Morning,   of   New   York, 

517- 

Potomac,  137. 

Potowomut,  R.  I.,  104,  107,  115, 
508. 

Potter,  283,  541,  23,  34,  70,  7!, 
72,  JT,  81,  107,  113,  119, 
128,  155.  158.  165,  166,  170, 
175,  217,  219,  220,  233,  240, 
259,  264,  293,  322,  323,  345, 
346,  354,  360,  361,  372,  380, 
395,  396,  419.  421.  422,  424, 
435.  437,  442,  444- 

Pottle,  286. 

Potts,  542. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  149,  349, 
382,451. 

Poughkeepsie  Packet,  554. 

Powder  Mill,  524. 

Powell,  286. 

Power,  287,  542,  575. 

Powers,  287. 

Powhatan  Co.,  Va.,  286. 

Pownall,  542. 

Pownall,  Vt.,  116,  192. 

Pratt,  287,  542. 

Pray,  288. 

Preacher,  554. 

Preacher,  l^'riend,  480. 

Preceptor,  72,  224,  291. 

Preceptress,  513. 

Prentice,  288,  208. 

Presbury,  542. 

Presbyterian  Church,  470. 

President  of  Council,  557. 

President  of  Dickinson  College, 
Pa.,  38,  454. 

President  of  New  Hampshire, 
569. 

President  of  Princeton  College, 
N.  J.,  38,  454- 


INDEX 


I.V 


President  of  Rhode  Island  Col- 
lege, 530. 

President  of  United  States,  97, 
150,170,  235,468. 

President  of  United  States,  Sec- 
retary to,   192,  20 1. 

President  United  States  Bank, 
450. 

President  United  States  Branch 
Bank,  Boston,  570. 

President,  United  States  Ship, 
213,  246. 

President  Westerly  Bank,  R.  I., 

473- 
President    Yale     College,     557, 

558. 
Presque  Island,  569. 
Preston,   288,    542,   28,  84,  120, 

121,  217,  226,  248,  256,  283, 

285,  287,  400,  427,  450. 
Preston,  Conn.,  92,  349,  358,  388, 

45'.  538,  547,  SSo,  577- 
Preston,  Eng.,  574. 
Pretender,  the  Young,  558.. 
Price,  288,  542. 
Prince,  288,  542,  61,  288. 
Prince  of  Baden,  548 
Prince  of  Coberg,  410. 
Prince  Edward  Co.,  Va.,  24,  265, 

342. 
Prince  Edward's  Isle,  85. 
Prince  George  Co.,  Va.,  173. 
Prince  of  Pickpockets,  475. 
Prince  Regent  of  England,  410, 

454- 

Prince  Regent  of  Portugal,  213. 

Prince  of  Saalfield,  410. 

Prince  William  Co.,  Va., 

Princeton,  N.  J.,  100,  283,  247. 

Princeton,  N.  J.,  College,  Presi- 
dent of,  38,  454. 

Printer,  25,  28,  44,  45,  49.  55,  56, 
57,  59,  60,61,71,  74,86,  100, 
105,  no.  III,  113,  116,  120, 
125,  143,  146,  156,  160,  161, 
177,  183,  201,  211,  213,  232, 
233,  241,  262,  290,  314,  321, 
352,  361,  365,  368,  381,  382, 
394,  396,  408,  412,  422,  424, 
450,  469,  480,  481,  483,  48s, 


Printer, — Contin  ued. 

486,  488,  496,  497,  499,  502, 
504,  505,  508,  509,  512,  516, 
517,  522,  525,  527,  532,  535, 
538,  545.  S47.  548,  550,  556, 
559,  560,  566,  573. 

Prior,  289,  542. 

Prisoners,  American,  501. 

Prisoners  of  War,  56,  417. 

Privateer  David  Porter,  424. 

Private  Secretary,  406. 

Proctor,  289. 

Professor  in   Brown   University, 

432. 
Professor  of  Divinity,    70,    457, 

559 

Professor  of  Hebrew,  549. 

Professor  of  Languages,  230. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  252, 
286. 

Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy, 
225,  252,  286. 

Professor  of  Philosophy,  148. 

Professor  of  Rhetoric,  38,  457. 

Profit,  289. 

Prospect  before  us,  485. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
162,  196. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of 
Connecticut  and  Rhode  Is- 
land, 550. 

Proud,  289,  543. 

Prout,  289. 

Providence   Co.,  R.  I.,  378,  494, 

574- 
Providence,  R.  I.,  19  to  577,  both 

inclusive. 
Providence  Gazette,  19  to  461. 
Providence  Journal,  20. p 
Providence  Neck,  160,  481. 
ProvidenceNorth  Burial  Ground, 

516, 
Providence  Theatre,  134. 
Province  of  New  Hampshire,  83, 

433-  ^m'^^m 

Province  of  Pennsylvania,  36. 
Province  of  Pennsylvania,  Chief 

Justice  of,  36. 
Province,  Secretary  of,  254. 
Pruden,  172,  459. 


LVI 


INDEX 


Prudence  Isle,  238. 
Prussia,  ^^,  I34- 
Prussian  Minister,  in. 
Publisher,  66,  67,  74.  333- 
Pugh,  289. 
Pullen,  289. 
Pulpit,  553- 
Punderson,  289. 
Purchis,  543. 
Purdy,  289,  543- 
Purington,  290. 
Purser,  27,  292. 
Purser  U.  S.  Navy,  300. 
Putnam,  290,  S43. 
Putnam,  Ct.,  318. 
Putney,  Vt.,  44,  448,  489. 

O 

Quack  Doctor,  493. 
Quackenboss,  290. 
Quarman,  290. 
Quarterdeck,  534. 
Quartermaster,  Deputy,  487. 
Quebec',  Canada,  481,   533. 
Queen's  Palace,  134. 
Queen's  Palace,   London,    Eng., 

55. 
Quinby,  290. 
Quincy,  543. 
Quincy,  Mass.,  226,  250. 
Quinnebaug  River,  525. 


Radcliff,  290.  ^ 

Rand,  290. 

Randall,  290,  543,  518. 

Randallstown,  Eng.,  180,  366. 

Randolph,  292. 

Randolph,  Vt.,  150. 

Rapier,  509. 

Rashleigh,  292. 

Rathbone,  292. 

Rawson,  293,  543,  485. 

Ray,  293. 

Raynham,  Mass.,  21,  28,  29,  72, 
104,  113,  152,  182,  190,  194, 
195.  199,  236,  253,  307,  320, 
409,  416,  417,  425,  437,  449, 

ss;. 


Ray  ton,  Eng.,  92,  382. 

Rea,  293. 

Read,  294,  543,  22,  130,  266,  320, 

434,  467. 
Reading,  Mass.,  228. 
Reading,  Penn,  241,  294. 
Rebecca,  Sloop,  472. 
Recorder,  The,  485. 
Records,  295". 
Rector,  507. 
Redding,  Ct.,  46. 
Redhead,  295. 
Redwood,  295,  544.  490- 
Reeve,  295. 
Reeves,  295,  544. 
Regiment,  38th,  471. 
Regiment,  U.  S.  2d,  228,  254. 
Regiment,    British     26th,     335, 

378- 
Regiment,  British  49th,  313. 

Regiment,  British  55th,  235. 

Register  and  Argus,  N.  Y.,  509. 

Rehoboth,  Mass.,  26,  36,  So,  53, 
57,  69,  ^2,  74,  75,  78,  80,  81, 
84,  86,  88,  91,  94,  95,  113, 
IIS,  118,  125,  13s,  138,  14s, 
146,  153,  154,  156,  1 57,  161, 
164,  169,  172,  173,  174,  179, 
181,  182,  186,  191,  205,  206, 
210,  214,  215,  216,  217,  218, 
220,  228,  232,  234,  242,  243, 
247.  248,  250,  252,  261,  266, 
267,  268,  269,  270,  274,  278, 
279,  294,  295,  306,  311,  312, 
316,  317.  318.  324.  326,  334. 
336,  339.  345.  347,  348,  349, 
350,  358,  360,  368,  373,  380, 
384,  387,  388,  393,  396,  406, 
407,  410,  411,  420,  421,  422, 
425,  426,  429,  430,  431,  432, 

436,  437,  447,  448,  450,  451, 
452,  455,467,469,471,  475, 
477,  478,  479,  480,  481,  483, 
484,  487,  489,  495,  496,  497, 
500,  503,  506,  518  520,  524, 
52s,  527,  534,  537,  539,  540, 
543,  547.  548,  553,  555,  S62, 
571,  572. 

Reilly,  295,  544. 

Religious  Author,  522,  577. 


INDEX 


LVII 


Relph,  296,  544. 

Remington,  296,  544. 

Remriall,  297. 

Remson,  297. 

Reporter,  Columbian,  421. 

Representatives,    U.    S.    House 

of,  420. 
Republican  of  Savannah,  246. 
Revein,  297. 
Revenue  Cutter,  Commander  of, 

529. 
Revolution,  477,  479,    507,   $15, 

530,  564,  572. 
Revolution,    Brigadier    General 

of,  525- 
Revolution,  Officer   of,  54,  363, 

510,  538,  561,  573. 
Revolution,  Soldier  of,  486. 
Revolution,   War    of,    139,   475, 

492,  566. 
Rex,  297. 
Rexford,  38,  43,  53,  85,  94,  100, 

108,  155,  158,  203,  204,  213, 

220,  229,  238,  321,  346,  351, 

409,  431,  432,  442. 
Reynolds,  297,  544. 
Rezeville,  545. 
Rhetoric,  482. 

Rhetoric,  Professor  of,  38,  457. 
Rhodes,  278,  545. 
Rhode  Island,  80,  231,  273,  274, 

278,  310,  341,  349,  358,  374, 

42s,  498,  504,  537. 
Rhode  Island  American,  19,  20. 
Rhode    Island    Attorney    Gen- 
eral, 70,  102. 
Rhode    Island,    British    Consul 

for,  90,  232,  481. 
Rhode  Island  College,  148,  2301 

467,  485,491,499,  509,  513, 

514,  S16,  532,  537,  555,  565, 

569. 
Rhode    Island    College,    F"ellow 

of,  500.' 
Rhode  Island  College,  President 

of,  530. 
Rhode     Island     Convention    to 

adopt    U.   S.   Constitution, 

Member  of,  550. 


Rhode  Island,  Governor  of,  88 
176,  489,  490,  500,  516,  528. 

Rhode  Island  Historical  Society, 
19,  20,  466. 

Rhode  Island,  Lieut.  Governor 
of,  441. 

Rhode  Island,  Secretary  of  State, 

S67. 
Rhode    Island,    U.    S.   Senator, 

73.231. 
Rhode   Island,    U.    S.     District 

Judge  of,  503. 
Rice,  300,  545. 
Rich,  300,  106,  189,  272. 
Richards,  300,  545. 
Richardson,  301,  545. 
Richford,  Vt.,  172,  309. 
Richmond,  302,  545. 
Richmond  Co.,  Va.,  174. 
Richmond,  Eng.,  498. 
Richmond,  N.  H.,  180. 
Richmond,    R.   I.,  69,  162,  298, 

478,  520,  577. 
Richmond,   Va.,    118,   234,  250, 

265,295,400,  516. 
Rider,  303,  20. 
Ridewell,  303. 
Ridgefield,   Conn.,  60,    89,  129, 

162,  206,  244,  248,  254,  324, 

34S.  376,  432. 
Ridley,  303. 
Rigger,  513. 
Riley,  303. 

Rio  de  la  Plate,  S.  A.,  509. 
Ripley,  304. 
Ritter,  304. 
Ritto,  546. 
Rivera,  304,  546. 
River  Rouge,  Mich,  131,  225. 
Rivers,  304. 
Roach,  304. 
Robbins,  304,  146,  399. 
Robeson,  305. 
Roberts,  305,  546. 
Robertson,  305,  546. 
Robeshaw,  546. 
Robinson,  305,  546. 
Rochelle,  Fn,  196. 
Rochester,  Mass.,  57,  235,  243, 

401,511,513.575- 


LVIII 


INDEX 


Rockingham,  307. 
Rockwell,  307. 
Rockwood,  307,  547. 
Roderick,  307. 
Rodman,  308,  547. 
Roffee,  309. 

Rogers,   309,    547,  37,   87,    134, 
279,  287,  314,  373,  406,  47S, 

535- 
Rogerson,  311,  547. 
Roister,  311. 
Roit,  543. 

Roman  Catholic.  Priest,  483. 
Romans,  311. 

Romans,  King  of  the,  311. 
Rome,  Italy,  458,  558. 
Rome,  Mass.,  569. 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  43,  141,  152. 
Rope  Maker,  482. 
Rope  Walk,  551. 
Romeries,  283. 
Romeyn,  37,  87,  408. 
Ronning,  311. 
Rood,  311. 
Roome,  311. 
Roscoe,  547. 
Rose,  311. 
Rosemaniere,  311. 
Ross,  311,  547. 
Rossiter,  311. 
Rotch,  312. 
Rounds,  312. 
Rouse,  547. 
Rovenell,  312. 
Rowe,  312. 
Rowland,  312,  547. 
Rowley,    Mass.,    115,    148,  169, 

177,  279,  281,  447,  454. 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  40,  68,  148,  179, 

186,   195,  221,  225,  242,  258, 

357,  412,  413,  452,  484,  497, 

528. 
Royal,  312. 
Royal  Artillery,  408. 
Royal  Marines,  67,  301. 
Royal  Navy,  507. 
Rude,  547. 
Rudolph,  313. 
Ruff,  313- 
Ruff  head,  313. 


Rugg,  313. 

Ruggles,  313. 

Rumbold,  313. 

Rumford,  313. 

Ruper,  Vt.,  364.  365. 

Rush,  313. 

Rush  worth,  313. 

Russell,  313,  544,  548. 

Russia,  316,  S48. 

Russia,   Europe,    170,   316,  321, 

343,  457- 
Russia,  Emperor  of,  265. 
Russian  Embassy,  36. 
Russian  Legation,  Secretary  of, 

194. 
Rustage,  316. 
Rutland,  Vt.,  558. 
Ruttenburgh,  548. 
Rutledge,  548. 
Ryah,  316. 
Ryon,  316. 


Saalfield,  Prince  of,  410. 

Sabin,  316,  549. 

Sackett,  317. 

Sacketts  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  457. 

Saco,  Mass.,  58,  236. 

Saddler,  317. 

Sadler  (trade),  570. 

Sage,  317. 

Saguana,  Port  of,  422. 

Sailing  Master,  67. 

Sail  Loft,  517. 

Saint  Albans,  358. 

Saint  Albans,  Duke  of,  30. 

Saint  Andrews  Church,  Ply- 
mouth, Eng.,  408. 

Saint  Augustine,  Fla.,  198,  217. 

Saint  Bartholomew,  W.  L,  535, 

,  .  552. 

Saint  Charles,  Mo.,  129,  150. 

Saint  Christopher's,  W.  L,  495, 
S30. 

Saint  Croix,  W.  L,  68,  437,  494, 
S62,  570. 

Samt  Domingo,  W.  L,  531,  534. 

Saint  Eustatius,  W.  L,  479. 


INDEX 


LIX 


Saint  George   River,   Me.,    185, 

294.  380. 
Saint  George,  the  Martyr,  Eng.,. 

192,  292. 
Saint  Jago  de  Cuba,  500. 
Saint  John's  Church,  Prov.,  22, 

23.  35.  37>  38,  39.  48,  74. 
107.  109,  117,  123,  154,  163, 
166,  173,  174,  200,  228,  242, 
247,  249,  261,  288,  304,  326, 
328,  343,  382,  391,  446. 

Saint  John,  Isle  of,  471. 

Saint  John's,  N.  C,  127. 

Saint  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  190,  220, 

273.  472. 
Saint  Marks,  W.  I.,  506. 
Saint  Marylebone  Church,  Eng., 

142,  245. 
Saint  Mary's,  Fla.,  331. 
Saint  Michael's  Church,  Bristol, 

37,  38,    108,  112,  174,   240, 

243.  267,270,  319,  345,402, 

441. 
Saint  Michael's  Church,  Bloom- 

ingdale,  N.  Y.,  124,  152. 
Saint  Nicholas  Mole,  W.  I.,  494. 
Saint  Paul's  Church,  Boston,  35, 

89,  242. 
Saint  Paul's  Church,  Narragan- 

sett,  218. 
Saint  Paul's  Church,  Pawtucket, 

28,    34,    69,    137,    148,    158, 

337,388,451. 
Saint  Paul's  Church,  Wickford, 

328. 
Saint    Peter's    Church,    Salem, 

Mass.,  172,  196. 
Saint  Philip's   Church,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  554. 
Saint  Salvator,  S.  A.,  113. 
Saint  Stephen's  Church,  Wilkes- 

barre,  Pa.,  205,  336. 
St.  Thomas,  W.  I.,  476,  521,  560. 
Salem,  Ct.,  141,  186,  456. 
Salem,  Mass.,  21,  28,  29,  30,  38, 

55,68,72,117,  229,  244,251, 

254,  266,  280,  312,  321,  327, 

362,  366,  370,  373,  383,  406, 

457,  474,  484,  495,  502,  543, 

549.  564- 


Salem,  Mass.,  Gazette,  229. 

Salem,  N.  J.,  226. 

Salem,  N.  ].,  Messenger,  226. 

Salem,  N.  Y.,  571. 

Salisbury,  317,  549. 

Salisbury,  Bishop  of,  245. 

Salisbury,  Ct.,  528. 

Salla,  319. 

Sally,  Sloop,  483,  491,  516,  550. 

Sally  Ann,  Sloop,  554. 

Salmon,  79. 

Salmon  Factory,  278. 

Salter,  549. 

Salt  Pond,  R.  I.,  508. 

Saltonstall,  319. 

Samarang,  Java,  352,  404. 

Sampson,  319,  549. 

Samson,  319. 

Sanders,  549. 

Sandgate,  Vt.,  289. 

Sandusky,  Hero  of,  200. 

Sandwich  Isles,  30, 144,  176,  374, 

523- 

Sandwich,  Mass.,  88,  96,  171, 
207,  253,  315,  437,  452. 

Sanford,  319,  549. 

San  Salvador,  S.  A.,  55. 

Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  499. 

Sardinia,  King  of,  213,  321. 

Sarle,  320,  549. 

Sargeant,  320. 

Saugus,  Mass.,  208. 

Saunders,  320. 

Sausagemaker,  88,  125. 

Savage,  321. 

Savannah,  Ga.,  61,  62,  70,  79.  87, 
90,  99.  137.  173.  197.  207, 
233,  234,  246,  248,  260,  303, 
3 1 3,  398,  460,  467,  508,  522, 
526,  527.  535,  551,  557.  560, 
562,  567,  572. 

Savannah,  Ga.,  Republican,  62, 
246. 

Savary.  321. 

Savoy,  321. 

Savoy,  Prince  of,  213. 

Sawmill,  484. 

Sawin,  321. 

Sawyer,  321,  550. 

Saxe,  321. 


LX 


INDEX 


Saxe,  Duke  of,  410. 

Saxe  Weimer,  265. 

Saxton,  321. 

Saybrook,   Ct.,    124,    152,    173, 

404. 
Sayer,  322,  550. 
Sayles,  322,  550. 
Sayre,  322. 
Scandella,  550. 
Scarborough,  322. 
Scarboro,  Mass.,  189,  439. 
Schenectady,  N.    Y.,    151,  202,, 

227,  252,  286,  514. 
School,  S44. 
Schoolmaster,  480. 
Scituate,    Mass.,    29,    189,  211, 

364,  382,  416. 
Scituate,  R.  I.,  27,  34,  40,  63,  64, 

66,  69,  70,  85,  98,  102,  105, 

107,  119,  122,  123,  128,  129, 

133,  134,  13s.  13;,  144,  145. 

151,  163,  178,  180,  181,  182, 

183,  184,  192,  193,  203,  205, 

207,  209,  210,  216,  221,  222, 

227,  239,  256,  263,  265,  267, 

270,  271,  277,  284,  285,  286, 

291,  293,  296,  298,  300,  318, 

320,  322,  326,  329,  336,  342, 

343,  344,  345,  347.  348,  349, 

359.  361,  376,  381,  393.  410, 

418,  420,  441,  443,  444,  447, 

453,  458,  460,  470,  483,  490, 

492,  501,  516,  517,  524,  531, 

542,  544,  545,  552,  553,  568, 
570. 

Scofield,  322. 

Scotch  Lecturer,  493. 

Scotland,  30,   133,  178,  227,  358, 

493- 
Scott,  323,  550. 
Scotton,  550. 
Scoville,  324. 
Scriggens,  324. 
Seabring,  324. 

Seabury,  324,  550,  112,  241. 
Seagrave,  324. 
Seaman,  570. 
Seamans,  324,  550. 
Seamore,  324. 
Searle,  550. 


Searles,  325,  550. 

Searlo,  325. 

Sears,  325,  550,  547- 

Seatle,  325. 

Seaton,  325. 

Seaver,  326,  S48. 

Second  Baptist  Church,  Crans- 
ton, 181,  374. 

Second  Baptist  Church,  Swan- 
zey,  531. 

Second  Congregational  Church, 
Providence,  501. 

Second  Regiment  of  Mass., 
Capt.  of,  42. 

Second  Regiment,  R.  I.,  254. 

Second    U.    S.    Infantry,    161, 

430. 

Secretary,  564. 

Secretary  of  American  Lega- 
tion, 170,  343. 

Secretary  to  British  Minister, 
211,  342. 

Secretary,  Executive,  138. 

Secretary  of  Embassy,  339. 

Secretary  of   French  Legation, 

383- 

Secretary  of  Grand  Lodge  of 
N.  Y.,  565. 

Secretary  of  Massachusetts,  157. 

Secretary  of  Navy,  35,  383,  558. 

Secretary  of  Ohio  Co.,  320,  401. 

Secretary  President,  192,  201. 

Secretary,  Private,  254,  406. 

Secretary  Russian  Legation, 
194. 

Secretary  of  State,  British 
American  Department,  505. 

Secretary  of  State  of  Connecti- 
cut, 

Secretary  of  State  of  Rhode 
Island,  499,  567. 

Secretary  of  State  of  U.  S.,  40. 

Secretary  of  War,  59,  187. 

Seekell,  325. 

Seekonk,  Mass.,  24,  35,  39,  43, 
54,  57,  58,  59.  66,  67,  68,  70, 
77.78,  79.  81,  98,  IIS,  "6, 
121,  129,  132,  137,  143,  145, 
146,  154,  155,  157,  158,  i6i, 
166,  168,  169,  170,  176,   178, 


INDEX 


LXI 


Seekonk,  Mass., — Continued. 
179,  183,  186,  i«9,  190,  191, 
194.  19s,  198,  214,  216,  217, 
218,  219,  220,  226,  228,  229, 
232,  235,  242,  345,  247,  249, 
252,  257,  269,  270,  272,  277, 
289,  294,  295,  299,  301,  307, 
317,  318,  322,  328,  332,  333, 
338.  344>  347.  349,  353.  360, 
367.  371.  375.  378.  391.  392, 
394.  395.  396,  400,  402,  406, 
411,  414,  420,  422,  426,  430, 
431,  432,  434,  440,  442,  446, 

449.  450,  456. 
Sedgwick,  325. 
Seibles,  326. 
Seixas,  326,  98,  238. 
Sellick,  326. 
Sellers,  550. 

Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  61,  285. 
Senate,  Speaker  of,  486. 
Senate,  United  States,  89,  1 14, 

'  531. 
Senator,  United  States,  22,  477, 

560. 
Senator,    United    States,    from 

Mass.,  200. 
Senator,  United  States,  from  R. 

I.,  231. 
Senior     Qass,     Rhode     Island 

College,  537,  SS5,  567. 
Senior  Pastor,  470,  547. 
Senter,  326,  551. 
Sentinel,  .Connecticut,  564. 
Sergeant,  326. 
Sergeant,  Town,  490. 
Serrell,  326. 
Service,  British,  207. 
Sessions,  326,  551. 
Severs,  326. 
Sexton,  551. 
Seyas,  31,  431. 
Seymour,  324,  551. 
Shad,  327. 
Shanney,  551. 
Shares,  327. 
Sharey,  551. 

Sharp,  327,  125,  287,  338,  380. 
Sharon,  Mass.,  129,  141. 
Shattock,  327. 


Shaw,  327,  530,  551. 

Shears,  513. 

Sheffield,  328,  551. 

Sheffield,  Ct.,  5o,  473. 

Sheffield,  Eng.,  359. 

Sheilds,  330. 

Shelbourne,  N.  B.,  498. 

Shelbourne,  Vt.,  555. 

Sheldon,  328,  551,  210,  531,  544, 

558. 
Shelley,  330. 
Shelter  Island,  127,  186. 
Shepardson,  330,  552. 
Sheperd,  330,  442,  456,  573. 
Shepherd,  331,  303. 
Shepley,  331. 
Sherbourne,  331,  552. 
Sherbourne,  Mass.,  137,  155,  174, 

395.  507- 
Sheriff,  148,  195,  378,  556,  574. 
SReriff,  Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  416. 
Sheriff,  High,  2.;6. 
Sheriff,  The  Murdered,  510. 
Sheriff     of     Washington     Co., 

R.  I.,  482. 
Sheridan,  331. 
Sherman,  331,  552. 
Sherwood,  333. 
Shinn,  333. 
Ship  carpenter,  480. 
Ships  of  War,  323. 
Shipwreck,  512,  532. 
Shipwright,  575. 
Shipyard,  480. 
Sholes,  333. 
Shopkeeper,  479. 
Shorey,  333. 
Shorkley,  333. 
Short,  333 
Shove,  334. 

Shrewsbury,  Eng.,  540. 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  48,  93,  245, 

247,  268,  315,  348,  414,  425, 

522. 
Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,  130. 
Shrewsbury,  Vt.,  180. 
Shroud,  519. 
Shurtleff,  334,  88,  109,  145,  146, 

148,  177,  178,  217,  222,  238, 

286,  296,  332,  347,  348,  382, 


I.XII 


INDEX 


Shurtleff, — Continued. 

394,431- 
Sias,  334,  23,  31,  153,  216,  452. 
Sibley,  334,  552. 
Sicilies,  the  Two,  213. 
Sicily,  213,  321. 
Sickquoinneyoukee,  334,  410. 
Sierra  Leone,  Africa,  540,  553. 
Sijourney,  334. 
Silversmith,  489. 
Simmons,  334,  552. 
Simonds,  335. 
Simons,  335. 
Simpson,  335,  552. 
Simsbury,  Ct.,  283,  418. 
Sinclair,  335. 
Sinkins,  335. 

Sisson,  335,  552,  119,  243. 
Sitgreaves,  336. 
Skinner,  336,  552. 
Skipwith,  336. 
Slack,  336,  SS2. 
Slade,  337. 
Slater,  337. 
Slatersville,  R.  I,  27,  117,   214, 

337,364.372,452,461. 
Slaughter,  337. 
Slearnes,  552. 
Sligo,  337. 

Sligo,  Ire.,  235,  323,  337,  407. 
Sligo,  Marchioness  of,  323,  337. 
Sligo,  Marquis  of,  323,  337. 
Sloan  e,  337. 
Slocum,  337,  552. 
Sly,  338. 
Small,  338,  553. 
Smart,  338,  553. 
Smellage,  553. 
Smethurst,  553. 
Smith,  338,    553,   60,    108,    172, 

208,  218,  239,  253,  293,  369, 

474,479.  520,  572. 
Smithfield,  R.  I.,  23,  26,  27,  28, 

32,  33.  34,  35,  44,  48,  SO,  57, 
59,61,62,68,  71,  72,  73,  74, 
78,  80,  87,  96,  97,  loi,  105, 
106,  116,  119,  121,  122,  123, 
124,  125,  127,  128,  129,  13  r, 

132,  133,  134,  136,  137,  143, 
144,  147,  150,  154,  157,  163, 


Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Continued. 
164,  165,  166,  167,  170,  17s, 
176,  177,  178,  180,  182,  184, 
187,  189,  193,  197,  207,  208, 

209,  210,  2fl,  212,  222,  223, 

226,  229,  230,  232,  239,  240, 

245,  247,  249,  251,  252,  25s, 

256,  257,  261,  262,  263,  265, 

270,  276,  277,  283,  290,  291, 

295,  296,  300,  301,  305,  307, 

310,  313,  318,  320,   322,  323, 

330,  332,  334.  336,  337,  338, 
339,  340,  341,  342,  343,  344. 
345,  345,  347,  349,  353,  354, 
355,  356,  357,  361,  365,  366, 
368,  369,  380,  383,  389,  390, 
397,  399,  400,  401,  405,  409, 
416,  417,  418,  419,  420,  422, 
428,  433,  434,  435,  436,  437, 
438,  440,  442,  444,  445,  447, 
448,  452,  453,  468,  470,  471, 
472,- 476,  481,  486,  489,  490, 
499,  512,  515,  518,  521,  523, 
524,  531,  532,  534,  536,  541, 
547,  550,  553,  554.  558,  568, 
569,  572,  575- 

Snell,  349,  555. 

Snelling,  349. 

Snow,  349,  555.  65,  73,  14s,  164, 
169,  306,  350,  492,  499,  528, 
531,  538,  540,  560,  564. 

Snow  Storm,  467,  473,  492,  507, 

^      51 ',  524,  543,  546,  547- 
Society,  Baptist,  483. 

Society  of  Friends,  473. 

Society,  Jewish,  519. 

Sockett,  352. 

Soesman,  352. 

Soldier,  480,  527. 

Soldier  of  Revolution,  486. 

Somers,  Ct.,  551. 

Somerset  Co.,  Md.,  45,  251. 

Somerset,  Mass.,  23,  25,  26,  96, 
100,  114,  i6r,  195,  204,  238, 
305,  356,431,  441,  452,479. 
487,  489. 

Soper,  352,  555. 

Sophie,  555. 

Soule,  352,  555. 

Sound,  L.  I.,  514. 


INDEX 


LXIII 


South  Amboy,  N.  J.,  113,  116. 

Southbridge,  Mass.,  100,  207. 

South  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  195, 
288. 

South  Burial  Ground,  Prov.,  558. 

Southbury,  Mass.,  315. 

South  Carolina,  112,  203,  213, 
228,  234,  235,  254,  278,  279, 
287,  290,  326,  327,  340,  367, 
378,  396,  407,413,474,488, 
523.  530,  531,  545,  548,  575. 

South  Carolina,  Bishop,  30,  315, 

554- 

South  Carolina,  U.  S.  District 
Judge  of,  497. 

South  Dennis,  Mass  ,  202,  320. 

South  East  Town,  N.  Y.,  574. 

South  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  27,  39, 
S3,  62,  78,  83,  84,  85,  86, 
119,  130,  131,  136,  137,  139, 
152,  160,  162,  170,  180,  197, 
198,  223,  224,  229,  242,  248, 
249,  250,  262,  271,  272,  273, 
274,  284,  285,  289,  293,  303, 
30s,  306,  308,  311,  339,  343, 
355,  359,  3^0,  374,  377,  385, 
397,  401,  402,  413,  420,  421, 

435,  -437.  440,  473,  479,  49i, 
504,  514,  535,  539,  541,  544, 
546,  563,  569,  574. 

Southold,  L.  I.,  127,  186. 

South  Reading,  Mass.,  58,  59, 
263,  378. 

Southwork,  Pa.,  214,  309. 

Southwick,  352,  555. 

Southworth,  352. 

Sowle,  353. 

Spain,  487. 

Spain,  Infante  of,  213. 

Spain,  U.  S.  Minister  to,  485. 

Spanish  Main,  547. 

Sparhawk,  353. 

Sparkes,  353. 

Sparta,  Ala.,  74,  116. 

Spaulding,  353,  555. 

Speaker,  420. 

Speaker  of  House,  472. 

Speaker  House  of  Representa- 
tives, R.  I.,  479. 


Speaker  House  of  Representa- 
tives, U.  S.,  325. 

Speaker  of  Senate,  486. 

Spear,  354,  555. 

Spears,  354,  556. 

Spencer,  354,  556. 

Spicer,  355. 

Spink,  355. 

Spinner,  355. 

Spooner,  355,  556. 

Sprague,  356,  556,  28,  48,  96, 
108,  no,  128,  143,  159,  175, 
178,  181,  240,  250,  284,  289, 
292,  311,  32s,  330,  334,  335, 

343,  356,  36s,  369,  376,  387, 

391,  406,415,419,447. 
Spring,  357. 
Spring. r,  357. 
Springfield,    Mass.,    23,    38,    46, 

113,284,  303,  312,  460,  484, 

515,  524,  530 
Springhill,  Pa.,  200. 
Sprout,  357. 
Spurr,  357,  556. 
Spy,  Worcester,  Mass.,  32. 
Squadron,  The  White,  Admiral 

of,  507. 
Squire,  357. 
Stacers,  358. 
Stacy,  358. 
Stafford,  358,  556. 
Stagg,  556. 
Stall,  358. 
Stamford,  516. 
Stamford,  Ct*,  309,  310,  454. 
Standfield,  358. 
Standish,  358. 
Standford,  358. 
Standley,  556. 
Stanhope,  358,  556. 
Stanley,  359,  556. 
Staples,  359,  556. 
Stanton,  359,  556. 
Stanwood,  360. 
Starback,  360,  556. 
Starks,  557. 

Starkweather,  360,  557. 
Starr,  360. 
State  Assistant,  504. 
State  Bank  of  Indiana,  59,  166. 


INDEX 


I.XV 


Summer,  367,  93,  316. 
Sumpterville,  S.  C,  1^5. 
Supercargo,  127. 
Superior  Court,   Judge  of,  393, 

490. 
Superior  Court  of   Connecticut, 

Judge  of,  541. 
Superior  Court  of  Rhode  Island, 

Clerk  of,  494. 
Superior     Court,     Washington 

Co.,  R.  I.,  514. 
Surinam,  W.  I.,  468,  486,   488, 

489,  506,  S09,  510,516,  519, 

522,  544,  570. 
Surrington,  559. 
Surveyor,  521. 
Sutton,  367. 
Sutton,  Mass.,  23,  113,  152,  153, 

290,  365.  543- 
Swan,  368,  559. 

Swanzey,  Mass.,  25,  50,  52,  83, 
84,  85,  88,  98,  100,  no,  IIS, 
146,  147,  163,  178,  182,  195, 
203,  204,  205,  208,  209,  210, 
218,  219  225,  231,  266,  271, 
301,  312,  350,  373,  398,  407, 
426,  431,  45 s,  459.  460,  479, 

480, 487, 504.  sii>  515.  524, 

531.  541. 
Swartz,  368. 
.Swatlin,  368. 
Sweden,  U.  S.  Minister  to,  315, 

345- 
Sweeney,  559. 
Sweet,  368,  559. 
Sweeting,  369,  559,  29,  538. 
Sweetland,  370,  559. 
Sweetzer,  559. 
Swift,  370 
S'winbourne,  370. 
Swiney,  370. 
Swivel,  551. 
Sword,  533. 
Sylvester,  370. 
Symmes,  370. 
Symonds,  370. 
Synder,  370. 
Synja,  370. 


Tabor,  370,  559. 

Taft,  371,  28,  35,  41,  43,  61,  66, 
69,  97,  107,  116,  117,  127, 
155,  166,  186,  199,  195,  242, 
245,  250,  270,  282,  290,  311, 
321.  333.  337.  354,  386,  388, 
412,  432,  437,  445. 

Taggart,  372,  559. 

Talbot,  372,  559. 

T&lcher,  373. 

Tallafero,  373. 

Talman,  373.    ^ 

Tallman,  373. 

Tallow  Candle  Machinery,  549. 

Tamahamaha,  176,  374. 

Tamoree,  374. 

Tandy,  559. 

Tanner,  374,  559. 

Tantinson,  178, 

Tanton,  374. 

Tappan,  559. 

Tarp,  374. 

Tarter,  of.  Cream,  532. 

Task,  the,  492. 

Tatem,  374,  63,  64,  91,  95,  123, 
135,  147,  170,  173,  17s.  181, 
182,  184,  187,  198,  209,  220, 
257,  264,  272,  277,  292,  320, 

330,  338,  352,  356.  369-  381, 
402,  419. 

Tatnall,  374. 

Taunton,  Eng.,  497. 

Taunton,  Mass.,  22,  23,  27,  29, 
53,  60,  61,  67,  71,  72,  94,  95,. 
116,  119,  121,  125,  130,  138, 
140,  141,  143,  147.  158,  173, 
178,  180,  182,  190,  194,  195, 
197,  204,  207,  218,  230,  232, 
240,  246,  248,  253,  258,  259, 
260,  264,  265,  272,  273,  274, 
276,  277,  281,  282,  295,  302, 

303.  314.  319.  324.  325,327. 

331,  333.  342,343.345,346, 
348,  362,  376,  379,  380,  389, 
393,  411,416.  417,421.  432. 
433,  437.  442.  449,  4S6,  457 
475,  477,  484,  485.  489.  493' 


LXVI 


INDEX 


Taunton,  Mass.,— Continued. 

494,  496,  500,  506,  513,  5 IS, 

518,  526,  527,  529,  533.  537. 

541.  542.  552,  553,  554,  562, 

566. 
Taunton,   Mass.,   Academy,   21, 

72. 
Taylor,  374,  560,  115,  203,  204, 

205,  542. 
Tazewell,  560. 
Tears,  377. 
Teele,  377,  560. 
Tefft,  377.  556. 
Telfair,  377. 
Temple,  378,  560. 
Temple,  Inner,  492. 
Ten  Eyck,  378. 
Tennant,  378. 
Tennessee,  264,  321,  353. 
Tennessee,  U.  S.  Senator  from, 

365. 

Tenney,  378,  118,  261,  387,  407. 

Territory,  Judge  of,  566. 

Terry,  378. 

Terwiliger,  378. 

Teste,  378. 

Tew,  378,  560. 

Thacher,  379. 

Thane,  379. 

Thatcher,  379,  560. 

Thayer,  380,  560,  41,  345. 

Theatre,  58,,  214,  219,  538,  566, 
573- 

Theatre,  Boston,  67,  134.  429. 

Theatre,  Charleston,  S.   C,  575. 

Theatre,  Philadelphia,  454. 

Theatre,  Providence,  134. 

Thetford,  Vt.,  80. 

Third  Society,  Killingly,  Ct., 
156,  439- 

Third  U.  S.  Infantry,  422. 

Thirty-eighth  Regiment,  471. 

Thomas,  381,  560,  4t,  569. 

Thomastown,  Me.,  185,  294. 

Thompson,  382,  561,  26,  50,  75, 
81,  86,  91,  146,  154,  161, 
162,  182,  186,  217,  220,  228, 
266,  270,  278,  295,  312,  318, 
324,  334,  431,436,437,452. 


Thompson,  Ct.,  25,  26,  29,  43, 
46,  86,  87,  91,  105,  161,  171, 
175,  177,  180,  188,  194,  195- 
199,  209,  237,  243,  248,  281, 
315,  320,  327.329,  345,  361, 
367,  380,  398,  420,  435,  473, 
513.  523.  525.  548. 

Thomson,  383,  561- 

Thorax  Parecenteis,  520. 

Thorne,  Eng.,  158,402. 

Thornton,  383,  561. 

Thorp,  383. 

Throut,  567. 

Throne,  British,  410,  495. 

Throop,  384,  561. 

Thurber,  384,  561. 

Thuringen,  Latidgrave  of,  410. 

Thurston,  387,  561. 

Tibballs,  561. 

Tibbetts,  388. 

Tiffany,  588. 

Tilley,  388,  562. 

Tillinghast,  389,  562,  295,  355, 
408,  554. 

Tillson,  392. 

Tillseve,  392. 

Timber,  574. 

Timber  Merchant,  305. 

Times,  Hartford,  31. 

Timmons,  392. 

Timothy,  392,  562. 

Tinckham,  392. 

Tindal),  392. 

Tingley,  392,  562. 

Tinker,  177, 

Tioga,  Pa.,  489. 

Tipton,  562. 

Tisbury,    Mass.,    146,   206,  282, 

319- 

Tisdale,  393,  562. 

Titus,  393. 

Tiverton,  R.  I.,  24,  46,  58,  86, 
99,  100,  109,  112,  H4,  135, 
149,  151,  iss,  186,  201,  207, 
210,  251,  252,  272,  281,  302, 

328,  335,  338,  357.  358,  371, 
392,  404,  406,  425,  436,  438, 

440.  484- 
Tobacco  Spinner,  235. 
Tobago,  Isle  of,  325. 


INDEX 


LXVII 


Tobey,  393,  24,  27,  32, 64,  69, 
108,  141,  179,  ;84.  185,  189, 
197,  204,  217,  262,  275,  299, 
300,  307,  347,  393,  427,  435, 
442,  443,  448,  453. 

Tobor,  393. 

Todd,  393. 

Tole,  46,  214,  356. 

Toler,  393,  562. 

Tom,  563. 

Toman,  393. 

Tomes,  393. 

Tompkins,  393. 

Toogood,  394. 

Tooth,  394. 

Topham,  394,  563. 

Torrey,  394,  563. 

Totten,  394. 

Tourjee,  394. 

Tourquet,  394. 

Tourtellot,  395. 

Tower,  395,  563. 

Tower  Hill,  R.  I.,  440. 

Towle,   190,  191. 

Townley,  362. 

Townsend,  395,  563,  215,  222, 
469,  540. 

Townsend,  Vt.,  256,  373. 

Townsendville,   N.  Y.,  139,  282, 

395- 
Town  Clerk,  483,  508,  557. 
Town  Council,   545,  571. 
Town  Crier,  88,  125. 
Town  Sergeant,  490. 
Town  Treasurer,  472. 
Tracy,  396, 

Trafalgar,  Battle  of,  382. 
Trafalgar,  Spain,  92. 
Traffan,    563. 
Tragedian,  61. 
Trask,  396,  563. 
Traveller,  236. 
Traverse,  396. 
Treadway,  396. 
Treadwell,  396,  563. 
Treasurer,  190,  210. 
Treasurer  and  Receiver  General 

for  Massachusetts,  519. 
Treasurer  of  Colony,  508. 
Treasurer  General,  488,  511. 


Treasurer,  State,  488. 
Treaisury,    Auditor    U.    S.,   36, 

194. 
Treasury    Board,   Commissioner 

of,  76,  258. 
Treaty,  British,  519. 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  480,  517,  547. 
Trezevant,  396. 
Trial,  491. 
Tringham,  397. 
Trinity  Church,  Boston,  30,  225, 

294,  325.  363,  399.  413.  430. 
Trinity      Church,      Cambridge, 

Eng.,  245. 
Trinity  Church,  Newport,  30,  87, 

236,  326,  430. 
Trinity  Church,  New  York,  162, 

196. 
Trinity      College,      Cambridge, 

Eng.,  142. 
Tripp,  397,  S63. 
Trissell,  397. 
Trott,  397. 
Trowbridge,  398. 
Troy,   Mass.,   25,   99,    no,   159, 

165,  205,  251,  252,  29s,  300, 

332,  393.  394.  460. 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  78,  128,  132,  215, 

252,  388,  514. 
True  American,  304. 
Truesdale,  398. 
Trumbull,  398,  564. 
Trumbull,  Ct.,  248. 
Truman,  398,  563. 
Truxton,  398. 
Tubbs,  399 
Tucker,  399,  564. 
Tuckerman,  399. 
Tudor,  399. 
Tuell,  399. 
Tuells,  399 
Tufts,  400,  564. 
Turner,  400,  564. 
Turney,  401. 
Turpin,  401,  564. 
Tupper,  401. 
Tutor,  432,  456. 
Tutor  Brown  University,  320. 
Tuttle,  401. 
Tweedy,  401.  564. 


LXVIII 


INDEX 


Twenty-second     Regiment      of 

Foot,  British,  198. 
Twenty-sixth  Regiment,  British, 

335,  378. 
Twiss.  564. 

Two  Sicihes,  King  of,  321. 
Tyler,  401,  564,  392,  451. 
Tyng,  402. 
Type  founder,  474. 
Tyson,  402. 


U 


Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  162,  458,  496. 

Ulster  Province,  Ireland,  569. 

Underwood,  402,  193,  349 

Uniacke,  402. 

Union  College,  252,  286,  388. 

Union,  Me.,  240. 

United  Congregational  Church, 
Little  Compton,  499. 

United  Kingdom,  415. 

United  States,  366,  520. 

United  States  Adjutant  and  In- 
spector General,  263. 

■United  States  Agent  to  Domin- 
ico,  515. 

United  States  Ambassador,  406. 

United  States  Army,  25,  29,  97, 
132,  212,  219,  237,  241,  263, 
335.  362,  422. 

United  States  Artillery,  196, 
219,  483. 

United  States  Attorney  Gen- 
eral, roo,  283. 

United  States  Auditor  of  Treas- 
ury, 36. 

United  States  Bank,  160. 

United   States   Bank,   Pa.,   450, 

.523- 

United  States .  Branch  Bank, 
Boston,  President  of,  570. 

United  States,  British  Ambassa- 
dor to,  118. 

United  States  Chief  Justice,  24, 
214. 

United  States  Commissioner  .of 
Loans,  478. 

United  States  Consul,  492,  551, 


United  States  Consul  to  Mar- 
seilles, France,  37,  39. 

United  States  Consul  to  Ger- 
many, 530. 

United  States  Chronicle,  465  to 

577- 

United  States  Civil  OfBcer,  529. 

United  States  Corps  of  Artil- 
lery, 540. 

United  States  Corps  of  Engm- 
eers,  540. 

United  States  District  Attorney, 
214. 

United  States  District  Court, 
N.  C,  558- 

United  States  District  Judge, 
Pa.,  SI 7. 

United    States   District    Judge, 

R.  I.,  530. 

United  States  District  Judge, 
S.  C ,  497. 

United  States,  French  Minister 
to,  S05. 

United  States  Gazette,  501. 

United  States  Geographer  Gen- 
eral, 518. 

United  States,  Herald  of  the, 
276. 

United  States  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 420. 

United  States  Infantry,  ist 
Regiment,  511. 

United  States  Infantry,  2d  Reg- 
iment, 430. 

United  States  Infantry,  3d  Reg- 
iment, 422. 

United  States  Inspector  and 
Adjutant  General,  263. 

United  States  Judge,  ist  Cir- 
cuit, 528. 

United  States  Minister  to  Spain, 
485. 

United  States  Minister  to 
Sweden,  315,  345. 

United  States  Mint,  68. 

United  States  Navy,  27,  30,  37, 
56,  117,  124,  152,  154,  174, 
219,  274,  282,  292,  310,  326, 
327,  363-  395.  398,  399.  412, 
420,  429.431.457,482. 


INDEX 


IvXIX 


United  States  Navy,  Captain  in, 
.  139,  237. 

United  States  Navy,  Lieutenant 
in,  213. 

United  States  Navy,  Master 
Commandant  in,  274. 

United  States,  President  of,  97, 
ISO,  170,  235,468. 

United  States,  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church  of,  162. 

United  States  Second  Infantry, 
i6r,  228. 

United  States  Secretary  of 
State,  40. 

United   States   Senate,  89,  114, 

.SSI- 
United  States  Senator,  22,  477, 

560. 
United  States  Senator,  Pa.,  305. 
United  States  Senator,  R.  I.,  73. 
United   States   Senator,   Tenn., 

365. 
United    States    Ship  President, 

213,  246. 
United    States  Supreme  Court, 

417. 
United    States  Supreme  Court, 

Judge  of,  393,  519. 
Universalist  Church,  Attleboro, 

43.  269. 
Universalist  Magazine,  231. 
University  of  Edinburgh,    Scot- 
land, 546. 
Updike,  402,  565. 
Upham,  403. 
Upper  House,  472. 
Upper  Manor,  N.  Y.,  81,  200. 
Upper  Mill  Dam,  521. 
Upps,  403. 

Upton,  Mass.,  140,  355,  369,  452. 
Urr,  Parish    of,    Scotland,  133, 

178. 
Usher,  403,  565,  122,  340,  573. 
Usteck,  565. 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  71,  207,   332,    342, 

391. 
Utley,  403. 

Utrecht,  Ho).,  565,  576. 
Utter,  565. 


Uxbridge,  Mass.,  57,  98,  119 
140,  178,  212,  287,  302,  314, 
322,  353,  369,  372,  383,  390, 
419,  432,  434,  435,  436,  446, 
497>  503.  548,  561,  562,  574. 


Valentine,  404. 

Vallett,  404. 

Valley  Falls,    R.  I.,  41,  62,  86, 

115,  116,  159,  166,  178,  207, 

251,  267,  270,  277,  298,  377, 

412,  435,  449. 
Van  Alstane,  404. 
Vanderbeck,  404. 
Vanderbroeck,  565. 
Vanderput,  565. 
Vanderlight,  565. 
VanderVleck,  565. 
Van  d  ever,  50,  391. 
Vandoorn,  565. 
Vandorhan,  565. 
Vandorm,  404. 
Van  Doosonbury,  404. 
Van  Doran,   404,    146,  162,  250, 

378. 
Van  Gelder,  478. 
Van  Huan,  404. 
Van  Renssalaer,  404. 
Van  Santtfort,  140,  337. 
Van  Swearingen,  566. 
Van  Wickham,  404. 
Vareesy,  404. 
Varnura,  404,  566. 
Vars,  404. 
Varse,  404. 
Vary,  405. 
Vassell,  566. 
Vaton,  405. 
Vaughan,  405,  566. 
Vaux,  405,  566. 
Veazie,  405. 
Venneman,  405. 
Vergennes,  Vt.,  493. 
Verily,  405. 
Vermont,  70,  109,  124,  277,  281, 

382,  469,  471. 
Vermont,  Governor  of,  488. 


LXX 


INDEX 


Vernon,  405. 

Verplanck,  405. 

Veiry,  406. 

Versailles,  PVance,  555. 

Vervier,  406. 

Viall,  406,  566,  572. 

Vickery,  566. 

Vienna,  Austria,  523. 

Vigneron,  566. 

Villiers,  406,  596. 

Vinal  Haven,  Me.,  80,  27S. 

Vincent,  406. 

Vincennes,  Ind.,  59,  166. 

Vinnicum,  407. 

Vinson,  407. 

Vinton,  407. 

Virginia,  41,43,89,  103,  114,  118, 
133.  '93.  20s,  214,  23s,  292, 
336.  346,  390,  398,  399,  471, 
477.  480,  S3 1,  533,  539,  560, 
569. 

Viscount  of  Deerhurst,  30. 

Voluntown,  Ct.,  39,  40,  115,  291, 
429,  438,  483,  541. 

Vose,  407. 

W 

Wada,  407. 

Wadsworth,  408,  566. 

Wagner,  408. 

Wainwright,  408,  319. 

Waire,  408. 

Waite,  408,  566. 

Wakefield,  408. 

Wakefield,  N.  H.,  528. 

Wakeman,  408. 

Walcott,  408,  566. 

Walden,  409. 

Waldo,  409,  566,  106,  38s,  400. 

Waldron,  409,  421,478. 

Wales,  410,  566. 

Walker,  410,  566. 

Wall,  411,  567. 

Walls,  411. 

Wallingford,    Ct.,   40,    57,    209, 

238,    257,476,  510,   519,  521, 

532,  538,  5S8,  561. 
Wallace,  411,  567. 
Wallen,  412. 


Wallis,  412. 

Wallock,  412. 

Wall  Street,  N.  Y.,  231. 

Walnut  Hill,  S.  C,  567. . 

Walnut  Hills,  Miss.,  540. 

Walpole,    Mass,    142,  180,    198, 

264,  282,  360,  382,  443. 
Walpole,  N.  H.,  95. 
Walsenbattle,  Ger.,  Tj. 
Walter,  412,  567,  119,  194,  261. 
Waltham,  Mass ,  263,  395,  424, 

445- 

Walton,  412,  557. 

Wanton,  413,  567. 

War,  American,  480. 

War  Office,  493. 

War,  Prisoner  of,  56,  417. 

War,  Revolution,  139,  475,  492. 

War,  Secretary  of,  59,  187. 

War,  Ships  of,  223. 

Ward,  413,  567,  241,  287,  489. 

Ward,  Mass.,  438. 

Warden,  568 

Wardlow,  414. 

Ward  well,  414,  568. 

Ware,  414,  153,  223. 

Ware,  N.  H.,  363. 

Wareham,  Mass.,  62,  134,  207, 
227,  253,  278. 

Waring,  414. 

Warmley,  567. 

Warner,  415,  568. 

Warren,  416,  568 

Warren,  Pa.,  165,  228,  456. 

Warren,  R.  I.,  27,  41,  43,  50.  53, 
54,  75,  79.  84,  85,  88,  94,  98, 
100,  108,  114,  115,  117,  119, 
138,  139.  146,  ISO,  153,  15s, 
158,  168,  171,  177,  178,  185, 
192,  203.  204,  213,  218,  220, 
222,  224,  225,  229,  231,  232, 
233.  238,  250,  260,  266,  267, 
276,  277,  301,  310,312,  318, 
320,  321,  324,  326,  330,  334, 
336,  338,  343,  346,  349,  351, 
353,  359,  380,  382,  384,  386, 
394,  397,  400,  403,  404,  405, 
410,  429,  431,432,435,437, 
439,  442,  445,  446,  448,  452, 
470,  475.  476,  484,  486,  490. 


INDEX 


I.XXI 


Warren,  R.  I., — Continued. 

5 IS,  Si6,  528,  533.  539,  544. 

Warren,  R.  I.,  Academy,  224, 
291. 

Warren,  R.  I.,  Baptist  Church, 
424. 

Warriner,  416. 

Warring,  416 

Warwick,  Mass.,  302,  344,  348. 

Warwick,  R.  1 ,  23,  25,  26,  46, 
49.  S3.  SS.  62,  63,  68,  70,  74, 
83.  85.  94.  96,  loi,  102,  103, 
104,  105,  106,  107,  108,  109, 
no,  114,  117,  118,  123,  124, 
131,  137,  138,  139,  140,  141, 
144,  146,  148,  151,  154,  165, 
166,  168,  171,  172,  176,  183, 
184,  193,  19s,  197,  198,  200, 
202,  206,  209,  210,  212,  214, 
222,  227,  231,  240,  253,  255. 
261,  272,  276,  278,  280,  282, 
287,  291,  296,  297,  298,  299, 
300,  314.332,  333.  337.  338, 
340,  344,  352,  354,  355,  356, 
357,  358,  366,  374,  380,  382, 
388,  389.  390,  394.  399,  400, 
403,  415,  416,  417,  418,  419, 
422,  425,  426,  427,  328,  432, 
437,  438.  439.  440,  441.  449. 
451,  452,  457.471,  47^,474. 
475,  476,  483.  485,  486,  487. 
490,  492,  507,  508,  509,  511, 
512,  516,  525,  527,  528,  535, 
536,  544.  545,  562,  565,  568, 
569,  570. 

Warwick  Neck,  508. 

Washburn,  416. 

Washington,  417,  569,  477. 

Washington  Co.,  R.  I.,  482,  514. 

Washington  Co.,  Penn.,  44,  236. 

Washington,  D.  C,  28,  35,  36, 
40,  58,  92,97,  III,  173,  183, 
194,  201,  205,  219,  235,  263, 
305,  316,  348,  360,  365,  373, 
383,  393,  417,  460,  493,  542. 

Washington,  N.  C,  206,  306, 
308,  342,  530. 

Washington,  Pa.,  82,  226. 

Watchmaker,  498. 

Waterford,  Ct.,  420. 


Waterford,  Ire.,  458. 
Waterford,  Mass.,  25,  225. 
Waterhouse,  417,  568. 
Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  133. 
Waterman,   417,    568,    122,  124, 

529. 
Waters,  420,  569. 
Watertown,  Ct.,  518. 
Watertown,  Me.,  305,  424. 
Watertown,  Mass.,  26,   74,   357, 

367.  399.  407.  442.  450;  549- 

Waterville,  Mass.,  203,  227. 

Watkins,  420. 

Watkinson,  420. 

Watrous,  420. 

Watson,  420,  569,  ^^,  132,  146, 
153,  223,  427,  573. 

Watts,  569. 

Way,  421. 

Wayne,  569. 

Wayne,  Me.,  57,  452. 

Weare,  569. 

Weatherbee,  421,  569. 

Weatherhead,  421. 

Weaver,  421,  570. 

Webb,  422,  27,  31,  50,  54,  68,  91, 
no,  150,  191,  212,  242,  266, 
274,  308,  322,  356,  362,  379, 
405,  414,  422,  426,  428,451. 

Webber,  422,  570,  526. 

Webster,  422,  570. 

Weeden,  422,  570. 

Weeks,  424,  570. 

Weissenfels,  424. 

Welch',  424,  431,  150. 

Weld,  424,  570. 

Welles,  570. 

Wellfleet,  Mass.,  482,  529,  554, 
567. 

Wellington,  424. 

Wellington,  Mass.,  46,  94,  .115. 
126,  178,  186,  248,  303,  312, 
335,  411,  432,  448,  449,  454, 

457- 
Wellman,  424,  570. 
Wells,  425,    570,  194,  201,   227, 

320,  354,  434,  444. 
Welsh,  425,  570,  312,  324,  336. 
Wendall,  570. 
Wenwood,  425,  570. 


tXXII 


INDEX 


Wentworth,  425. 

Wesson,  425. 

West,  425,  570,  377- 

West    Barnstable,    Mass.,    189, 

211. 
Westboro,  Mass.,  286,  439. 
Westboro,  N.  Y.,  169. 
West  Burial  Ground,  Providence, 

496,  5 12,  520,  545- 
Westcott,   426,    S70,  27,  69,  133, 

203,  285,  291,  293,  300,- 343. 
Westerly,    R.   I.,  31,  39,  85,  86, 

187,  252,  253,  27s,  299,  309, 

320,  328,  364,  374,  382,  390, 

404,473,487,  535- 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  Bank,  President 

of,  473- 
Western,  428. 
Westgate,  428. 
West  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  95,  162, 

184,  210,  223,  253,  286,  369, 

442,  472,  480. 
West    Indies,  477,  486,  511,  537, 

SS3,  550,  570. 
Westminster,  Mass.,  113,  200. 
Westminster  Street,  Providence, 

465. 
Weston,  Ct.,  253. 
Weston,  Mass.,  55,  126,  156,  272, 

365- 
West     Parish     of      Gloucester, 

Ma,ss.,  26,  276. 
Westphalia,  King,  244,  454, 
West  Point,  N.  Y.,  484,  554. 
Westport,  Mass.,    53,   371,   397, 

546- 
Westray,  428. 
West    Springfield,    Mass.,    189, 

357- 
Wethby,  428. 
Wetherby,  428. 
Wetherell,  428. 
Wetmore,  428. 
Wyman,  428. 

Weymouth,  Mass.,  202,  320,  437. 
Wharf,  470. 
Wheat,  428. 
Wheatley,  429,  540. 
Wheaton,  429,  570,  27,    29,    43, 

75,   84,   85,    130,    169,   205, 


Wheaton,— Continued. 

235,  236,  241,  25 r,  292,  328, 

417,  432,  436,  557- 
Wheeler,  431,  571,  465,  466. 
Wheelock,  432. 
Wheelwright/  432. 
Whig,  252,  411. 
Whippey,  432. 
Whipple,  432,571,  521. 
Whitaker,  435,  572. 
White,   436,    572,  28,  37,  44,  76, 

113,  118,  125,  245,  249,  263, 

283,  303,  305,  341,  419. 
White,  Admiral  of  the,  508. 
Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  80,  522. 
Whitehorn,  437,  573. 
White  House,  393,  417. 
White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  229. 
White  Squadron,  Admiral  of  the, 

507. 
Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  477. 
Whitford,  437. 
Whiting,  437,  573. 
Whitman,   438,    573,    250,    260, 

465. 
Whitmarsh,  439. 
Whitmore,  439,400,28,  154,  156, 

307,  344.  353,360,451- 
Whitney,  439,  573. 
Whittemore,  44O,  573. 
Whittier,  440. 
Whitting,  440 
Whittingham,  Vt.,  109. 
Whittlesey,  573. 
Whittridge,  440. 
Whitwell,  440. 
Wickes,  440 
Wickford,  R.  I.,  47,  54,  97,  121, 

137,  193.  207,  215,  228,  257, 
267,  277,  297,  327,  328,  332, 

355,  387,  389,  390,  393,  402, 
403,  411,  424,  438,  439,  44t, 
486,  491.  503,  538,  567. 

Wickham,  440,  573. 

Wickson,  440. 

Wigglesworth,  573. 

Wight.  441,  573,  32,  37,  38,  67, 
70,  71,  84,  90,  109,  116,  126, 

138,  149,  173,  193,  19s,  204, 
208,  214,  23s,  245,  246,  265, 


INDEX 


LXXIII 


Wight, — Continned . 

266,  302,  310,  319,  326,  341, 
346,  377,  388,  390,  403,  416, 
425,  431,  441. 

Wight,  Isle  of,  94,  394. 

Wignell,  573. 

Wightman,  441. 

Wigton,  156,  168. 

Wilbur,  441. 

Wilcox,  442. 

Wilcoxson,  443. 

Wild,  443. 

Wilde,  443. 

Wilder,  443,  573,  42,  57,  86,  97, 
141,  150,  IS7,  158,  179.  225, 
233,  260,  278,  306,  392,  409. 

Wilkes,- 443,  574. 

Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  205,  336. 

Wilkey,  443. 

Wilkinson,  443,  574,  575,  19, 
122,  269,  534. 

Willard,  445,  574. 

Willey,  446. 

Williams,  446,  574,  66,  67,  73, 
74.  89,  91.  98,  118,  119,  132, 
165,  166,  173,  182,  188,  199, 
216,  230,  231,  232,  233,  239, 
243,  248,  263,  284,  302,  327, 
328,  366,  367,  375,  400,  427, 

443,  447,  453,  454,  457,  458, 

542. 
Williamson,  449,  575. 
Wiliiamsboro,  N.  C.,  342. 
Williamsburgh,  111.,  54,  363. 
Williamstown,  Mass.,  105. 
Willing,  450. 
Willis,  450,  213,  381. 
Willoughby,  450. 
Wilmarsh,  450,  575. 
Wilmington,  Del.,  76,  120,  276. 
Wilmington,    N.    C,   321,    454, 

504,  515- 
Wilson,  451,  575,  20,  22,  24,  25, 
26,  27,  28,  30,  31,  32,  34,  35, 

37,  38,  39,  42,  43,  44,  45,  46, 
47,  48,  50,  52,  53,  54,  55,  56, 
59,  61,  63,  64,  65,  66,  67,  68, 
69,  70,  72,  76,  78,  80,  81,  87, 

89,  90,  91,  94,  96,  97,  98,  99, 
100,  loi,  103,  105,  106,  107, 


Wilson, — Continued. 

109,  no,  III,  112,  115,  116, 
122,  124,  125,  126,  127,  128, 

131,  133,  134,  135,  136,  137, 
138,  139,  141,  144,  14s,  151, 
152,  153,  154,  160,  161,  162, 
164,  166,  168,  169,  171,  172, 
173,  175,  I77,rf79>  188,.  191, 
192,  193,  195,  196,  198,  199, 
201,  203,  207,  208,  209,  211, 
212,  215,  216,  217,  219,  221, 
222,  227,  231,  233,  234,  236, 
242,  243,  245,  246,  248,  251, 
255,  262,  263,  265,  266,  267, 
268,  269,  270,  271,  273,  274, 
275,  276,  278,  279,  280,  281, 
283,  284,  285,  286,  287,  288, 
289,  290,  291,  292,  293,  298, 
299,  300,  302,  303,  304,  305, 
306,  307,  314,  315,  317,  318, 
320,324,  325,  33 1,  334,  335, 
336,  337,  338,  341,  342,  343, 
344,  346,  349,  350-  351,  352, 
353,  354,  356,  357.  359-  360, 
361,  362,  364,  366,  367,  368, 
369,  370,  37  [,372,  373,  375, 
376,  377,  381,  383,  384,  386, 
387,  388,  391,  392,  393,  400, 
401,  40s,  407,  410,  411,  412, 
414,  415,  418,  420,  423,  426, 
427,  428,430.431,  432,  434, 
436,  437,  438,  439,  441,  443, 
446,  447,  448,  449,  451,  456, 
457,459,460,  513,  531,  537, 

539,  573- 

Wilton,  451. 

Wilton,  Ct.,  157,  254,  443. 

Winchell,  451,  50,  179. 

Winchester,  575. 

Winchester,  Ky.,  304,  396. 

Winchester,  Va.,  533. 

Winchief ,  45 1 . 

Windham,  Ct.,  31,  41,  46,  47,  58, 
67,  70,  71,  87,  99,  100,  135, 
141,  153,  156,  274,  280,  304, 
398,  409,  418,  422,  424,  425, 
458,  459,  468,  474,  477,  498, 
502,  525. 

Windsor,  Ct.,  312,  477,  547- 

Windsor,  Mass.,  381. 


I.XXIV 


INDEX 


Windsor,  Vt.,  45,  161,  188,  430. 

Wing,  452. 

Winship,  452. 

Winslow,  452,  575. 

Winsor,  452,  575,  183,  418,  542, 
552,  561,  568. 

Winterbottom,  453. 

Winthrop,  45^ 

Wirtemberg,  454. 

Wirtemberg,  Stutgard,  Ger., 
244,  548. 

Wisback,  Eng.,  381. 

Wiscasset,  Mass.,  447. 

Wise,  454,  576. 

Wissahickon  River,  Pa.,  576. 

Wisscher,  576. 

Witherell,  454. 

Withers,  454. 

Witherspoon,  454. 

Witter,  454. 

Woburn,  Mass.,  513. 

Wolfe,  454. 

Wood,  454,  5;6,  43,  178. 

Woodard,  455. 

Woodbridge,  455. 

Woodbridge,  Ct.,  273. 

Woodburn,  456. 

Woodbury,  N.  J.,  92,  100. 

Woodbury,  Va.,  558. 

Woodey,  455. 

Woodman,  456. 

Woodnurse,  456. 

Woodruff,  456. 

Woods,  456,  576,  312. 

Woodstock,  Ct,  41,  71,  92,  105, 
137,  H7,  15s,  170,  171.  180, 
193.  194.  202,  205,  206,  208, 
217,  226,  236,  248,  258,  264, 
267,  272,  273,  320,  326,  336, 
342,  349,  352,  358,  397,  400, 
444.  445,  449,  487,  525.  528, 
534.  536,  542,  548,  556,  560, 
574- 

Woodstock,  Vt.,  61,  197. 

Woodward,  456,  576. 

Woohoo,  S.  I.,  176,  374. 

Woolford,  457. 

Wools,  576. 

Woolsey,  457. 

Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  loi,  450. 


Wooster,  457. 

Worcester,  457. 

Worcester  Co.,  Mass.,  49,  183. 

Worcester,  Mass.,  32,  56,  97, 
loi,  102,  113,  154,  156,  162, 
168,  186,  192,215,264,268, 
283,  317,  331.  352.  381,  382, 
422,  424,  440,  497,  509,  528, 

S67.  571. 

Worcester,  Mass.,  Spy,  32. 

Worden,  576. 

Worthington,  457. 

Worthington,  Mass.,  148,  304. 

Worthington,  O.,  99,  422. 

Wrentham,  Mass.,  21,  27,  60, 
68,  69,  70,  72,  80,  98,  119, 
127,  131,  132,  141,  143,  164, 
165,  166,  173,  211,  230,  231, 
252,  269,  304,  330,  331,  380, 
391,  394.447.  451.  480,  513. 
514,  516,  546,  570. 

Wright,  457,  576,  33,  43,  98, 
108,  153,  158,  171,  179,  183, 
185,  204,  207,  222,  2.23,  269, 
270,  301,  328,  334,  345,  406, 
426. 

Writer,  554. 

Wurtemberg,  457. 

Wurtemburg,  Ger.,  316. 

Wyatt,  457. 

Wydown,  107. 

Wyllys,  458,  576. 

Wynkoop,  458,  576. 

Wyse,  458. 


X 


Ximeno,  458. 


Yale  College,  364,  457,  491. 
Yale  College,  Graduate  of,  549. 
Yale  College,  President  of,  557, 

558. 
Yallaley,  458. 
Yard,  576. 
Yarmouth,  Mass.,  117,  345,  370, 

375- 
Yates,  458,  576. 
Yeamans,  577. 


INDEX 


LXXV 


Yearly,  459. 
Yeats,  577. 
Yellow  fever,  542. 
Yerrington,  459. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  75,  269. 
York,  Duke  of,  206,  211. 
York,  Eng.,  307. 
York,  Pa.,  361,  454. 
Yorkshire,  Eng.,  568. 


Yorktown,  Va.,  495. 
Young,  459,  577,  412,  512. 
Young  Pretender,  the,  558. 


Zeigler,  461. 

ZoU,  577. 

Zurich,  Swit.,  526. 


The 
Providence  Gazette 


riARRIAQES 

(CONTINUED) 


THE  PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE. 


The  Providence  Gazette  was  the  first  newspaper  printed  in 
Providence.  The  first  number  was  issued  October  20,  1762,  the 
last  October  8,  1825. 

Its  full  title  when  first  published  was  The  Providence  Ga- 
zette AND  Country  Journal  containing  the  freshest  advices, 
both  Foreign  and  Domestic.  January  5,  1782,  this  last  caption  was 
dropped.  January  10,  1795,  and  Country  Journal  followed,  but 
was  restored  Jan.  12,  1811.  March  i,  1817,  it  was  dropped  again 
and  there  was  substituted  and  Moral,  Political  and  Commercial 
Advertiser.  When  it  became  a  semi-weekly  in  January,  1820,  it 
was  known  as  The  Providence  Gazette  only  until  it  was  merged 
with  the  American  Oct.  11,  1825,  and  then  known  as  The  Rhode 
Island  American  and  Providence  Gazette.  This  paper  lasted 
until  1832. 

It  was  a  weekly  until  1820,  and  thereafter  until  October  8, 
1825,  a  semi-weekly.  While  a  weekly  its  publication  day  was  Sat- 
urday, except  from  October  4,  1780,  to  January  24,  1781,  when  it 
was  Wednesday.  From  Saturday,  May  11,  1765,  until  August  9, 
1766,  its  publication  was  suspended.  While  a  semi-weekly  the  pub- 
lication days,  in  1820,  were  Monday  and  Thursday;  from  1821  to 
October  8,  1825,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

Of  these  numbers  we  have  been  so  fortunate  as  to  have  seen 
all  but  Nos.  139,  149  and  502. 

At  the  October  meeting  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  So- 
ciety in  1897  Hon.  Amos  Perry  read  a  paper  on  this  subject,  which 
was  printed  in  the  Quarterly. 

In  this  paper  he  says  that  the  first  editor  and  proprietor  was 
William  Goddard;  that  from  August  9,  1766,  Sarah  Goddard  &  Co. 
were  the  publishers;  from  Sept.  19,  1767,  Sarah  Goddard  and  John 
Carter.  After  November  12,  1768,  John  Carter  was  sole  proprie- 
tor until  November  9,  1797,  when  William  Wilkinson  was  a  partner 
with  Carter  and  so  continued  until  May  11,  1799,  when  Carter  was 


20  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

again  sole  proprietor.  February  19,  1814,  Hugh  H.  Brown  and 
William  H.  Wilson  were  proprietors.  After  June  22,  1816,  Brown 
was  sole  proprietor,  until  January  3,  1820,  when  he  took  Walter  R. 
Danforth  as  a  partner.  When  the  paper  was  merged  with  the 
American  in  October,  1821;,  Brown  was  again  sole  proprietor  and 
A.  G.  Greene,  editor. 

When  Mr.  Brown  made  this  change  in'  his  business  he  sold 
only  the  newspaper  portion  and  still  continued  in  the  business  as  a 
job  printer. 

When  the  paper  was  first  printed  it  was  advertised  as  "Printed 
opposite  the  Court  House."  While  it  lived  it  had  four  different  lo- 
cations on  the  east  side  but  was  removed  from  one  of  these  places 
to  another  several  times  in  its  career. 

In  this  newspaper  is  a- large  amount  of  riqh  historical  matter. 
It  is  the  only  newspaper  in  the  State  of  whose  issues  during  the 
War  of  the  Revolution  we"  have  today  a  complete  file.  Its  position 
was  strongly  in  favor  of  the  cause  of  the  Colony.  The  subject  mat- 
ter in  its  columns  was  well  handled  and  its  literary  style  was  of  a 
high  order. 

Hon.  Zachariah  Allen  had  the  largest  and  best  collection  of  the 
files 'of  this  paper  in  the  State.  He  presented  this  to  the  Rhode 
Island  Historical  Society  who  have  added  considerable  to  it.  They 
now  lack  approximately  75  numbers.  The  Providence  Journal  has 
the  next  best  collection.  The  John  Carter  Brown  Library  and  S. 
S.  Rider  have  collections  of  the  earlier  numbers.  The  American 
Antiquarian  Society  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  have  a  few  only.  F"rom 
these  latter  files  we  have  been  able  to  gain  access  to  all  but  three 
numbers  as  above  stated.  Our  thanks  are  hereby  extended  to  the 
custodians  of  these  files  for  the  favor  of  perusal. 

In  1892  Mr.  Albert  Holbrook  made  a  selection  from  the  Deaths 
and  Marriages  herein  recorded  of  such  family  names  and  events  as 
he  was  personally  interested  in.  These  he  copied  into  a  book  which 
is  now  in  the  possession  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society. 

In  our  collection  following  we  have  taken  every  death  and  mar- 
riage recorded  where  the  names  were  given.  To  do  this,  it  is  need- 
less to  remark,  has  cost  us  a  large  amount  of  time  and  patience. 

The  marriages  from  A  to  C  were  published  in  our  preceding 
volume  XIV  of  the  Vital  Records. 

The  present  installment  therefore  commences  with  the  let- 
ter D. 


MARRIAGES 


D 


DABNEY  John,  stationer,  and  Abigail  Mason 
Peale,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  at 
Salem.     Gazette  of  July  lo,  1790 

John   B.,   of    Alexandria,   a    merchant,   and 

Koxa  Lewis,  at  Dedham,  Mass.    Gazette  of        Nov.  10,  1792 

William,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Hannah 
Jones,  daughter  of   Capt.  Joseph,  at  Mil- 
ford.     Gazette  of  Sept.  9,  1797 
DAGGETT    Rev.  Herman   and   Sally  Mathew- 

son,  daughter  of  Col.  John.     Gazette  of  Sept.  8,  1792 

Eunice,  of  Attleboro,  and  William  Hawes,  of 

Wrentham.     Gazette  of  Nov.  9,  1793 

Simeon,  Preceptor  of  the  Taunton  Academy, 
and  Nancy  Tobes,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Tobes,  at  Raynham.     Gazette  of  Nov.  25,  1797 

Russell  and  Polly  Ormsbee,  daughter  of  Col. 
Caleb,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Aug.  3,  1799 

Napthali,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Re- 
becca Daggett,  both  of  and  at  New  Haven. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  18,  1800 

Rebecca  and  Napthali  Daggett,  Esq.,  at- 
torney at  law,  both  of  and  at  New  Haven. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  18,  1800 

Mary,  daughter  of  Abner,  of  this  town,  mer- 
chant, and  George  Munson,  of  New  Haven, 
merchant,  at  New  London.     Gazette  of  Sept.  29,  1804 

Nathan  and  Sally  Bishop,  daughter  of  the 
late  Demas,  of  this  town,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes.    Gazette  of  Sept.  5,  1807 

Eliza  and  John  Brown,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  15,  1808 

Gardiner,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Mrs. 
Eliza  Hitchcock,,daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Dennison,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Messer,  May  13,  1810 


22  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


DAGGETT   Clarissa,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elijah, 

and  Bant  Bronson,  of  Boston,  at  Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Reed,  Sept.  ii,  1810 

Susan    E.,   daughter    of    Hon.    David,    and 

Serano  E.  Dwight,  Esq.,  at  New  Haven, 

Conn.,  Aug.  27,  181 1 

Marietta,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elijah,  of  Attle- 
boro,  and    Capt.    Abraham   Hay  ward,   of 

Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Read,  May  18,  1814 

Robert   and   Caroline    Davenport,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Oct.  31,  1817 

Rosamond  and  Thomas  C.  Martin,  at  Attle- 
boro, by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique,  Jan.  4,  18 18 
Mary  and    Charles  C.   Sutton,  by  Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Sept.  5,  1819 

Lydia  and   Capron   Peck,   both  of    and    at 

Attleboro,  June  21,  1824 

DAILEY  Daniel  D.   and  Lucy  Sherman,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano.   Gazette  of         Jan.  15,  1814 
DANA  Nancy,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  John 

Carlile,  Jr.     Gazette  of  Dec.  20,  1788 

Pay  ton  and  Esther  Sweet.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1791 

Jaykel    and   Keziah   Warner,    both   of    this 

town.     Gazette  of  Dec.  21,  1793 

Colwell,  merchant,  and  Lydia  Brown,  daugh- 
ter of  Elisha,  Jr.     Gazette  of  Aug.  9,  1794 
Nathaniel,    Jr.,  and    Mary    Brown,    both    of 

Providence.     Gazette  of  April  28,  1798 

Richard  H  ,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge,  and  Ruth 

Charlotte  Smith,  second   daughter  of  the 

late  John  W.,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  at 

St.   John's  Church,  by   Rt.    Rev.  Bishop 

Griswold,  May  9,  181 3 

George,  merchant,  and  Mary  Ann  Gladding, 

eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Haile,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  all  of  this  town,  Aug.  25,  18 16 

Mary,  daughter  of  Payton,  and  Henry  West- 

cott,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at  this 

town,  Oct.  22,  1 81 8 

Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of   the  late  Jeykill, 

and  George  T.  Burr,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  23,  1820 

Esther,  daughter  of  Payton,  of  this  town,  and 

John    Padelford,  of  Norfolk,  Va.,   at   this 
„town  July  ,2,  1821 

Hon.   Samuel  W.,  of  Middlelown,  Ct,  late 

U.  S.  Senator,  and  Mr.s.  Marv  Alsop,  at 

Boston.     Gazette  of  '  July  25,  182 1 

Deborah  B.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sam- 
uel  Boyd,  of  this  town,  at  former   place. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  4,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  23 


DANA  John  W.  and  Fanny  S.  Burr,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  22,  1822 

DANFORTH  Job,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Sally 

Barse,   daughter  of  the  late  Michael,"  at 

Boston.     Gazette  of  Dec.  i,  1798 

Dr.   Thomas,  of   Boston,  and   Elizabeth  S. 

Bowers,  daughter  of  the  late  Jerathmeel, 

Esq.,  at  Somerset.     Gazette  of  April  12,  1800 

Swan  and  Chopin  Norcross,  both  of  Boston, 

in  this  town.     Gazette  of  Nov.  28,  1807 

Ozias  and   Mrs.    Sarah   Maharrow,  both  of 

this  town,  Feb,  12,  1809 

Walter  R.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Eliza- 
beth  Ann   Carter,  youngest   daughter  of 

John,  at  St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Crocker,  June  12,  181 1 

Clarrissa,   the    female    minister,   and   Dan- 

forth  Richmond,  of  Ashford,  at  Spring- 
field. Gazette  of  Jan.  19,  1822 
Capt.  Joseph  and  Susan  Williams,  daughter 

of  Dr.  Alfred,  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of  Oct.  23,  1 824 

DANIELS  Amos  and   Polly  Freeman,  both  of 

and  at  Mendon.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1807 

Dan.  A.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Elizabeth  M. 

Arnold,   daughter  of    the  late   Luke,   of 

Smithfield,   at    Pawtucket,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Blake.  July  i,  181 8 

Alonzo  S.  and  Mary  Stebbins,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  10,  1822 

DANIELSON    Samuel,    Jr.,   of   Killingly,  and 

Hannah  Whitman,  of  Jacob,  at  Providence,  May  6,  1770 

DARBY    Sarah   and   Charles  Crenner,  both  of 

Boston.     Gazette  of  May  16,  1807 

DARLING    Rhoda,   of   Bellingham,  and    Elias 

Chapin,  of  Milford,  in  thistown.  Gazette  of  Dec.  31,  1814 
Felic,  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  and  Sarah  A.  Hum- 
phrey, of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sias,  Sept.  12,  1817 
Venna,  of  this  town,  and  Thaddeus  Curtis,  of 

Bellingham,  Mass.,  at  Warwick,.  June  8,  i8i8 

Olive   and  Jeremiah  Scott,  both  of   and   at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  4,  1819 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Bellingham, 

and  Elisha  Capron,  of  Cumberland,  at  said 

Bellingham.  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fisher,  Dec.  29,  1819 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Darius,  and  Daniel  Wil- 
cox, by   Rev.   Mr.    Potter,   all   of  and  at 

Cumberland,  April  6,  1820 

Amelia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elijah,  and  Jerould 

O.  Wilcox,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by 

Nathan' Arnold,  Esq.,  Aug.  31,  1820 


24  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


DARLING  Sarah    T.,  ,  daughter  of   Ziba,    and 

Leonidas    Whipple,  in   this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  25,  1821 

Socrates,  of  Leyden,  Mass.,  and  Julia  Ann 

Woodward,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of  Aug.  30,  1823 

Welcome  B.  and  Seriah  L.  Olney,  daughter 

of  William,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Sept.  18,  1823 

DAUVILLE    Cynthia,  of  this  town,  and   John 

Willis,  Jr.,  of  Bridgewater.     Gazette  of  .  Jan:  10,  1807 

DAVENPORT  Jonathan  and  Sukey  Gladding, 

daughter  of  Jonathan.     Gazette  of  Oct.  25,  1794 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  and  Wil- 
liam Barber,  editor  of  the  Newport  Mer- 
cury, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Aug.  4,  181 1 
Sarah  C,  daughter   of   Charles,  and   James 

Townsend,  at  Newport,  June  14,  1812 

Gideon    and    Susan    Bradford,    daughter    of 

George,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  this  town,  April  3,  18 14 

Caroline  and  Robert  Daggett,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Oct.  31,  1817 

Elizabeth  W.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Charles,  and 

Capt.  Charles  E.  Hammett,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Hitchcock,  June  21,  1818 

Mrs.  Eliza  N.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Dr.  Artemus 

Johnson,   at   said   Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pitman,  June  15,  1820 

Susan,    ]8,  daughter   of    Henry,  and  John 

Beazeley,  72,  in  Prince  Edward  Co.,  Va.,  Jan.  24,  1821 

Maria  P.  and  Michael  G.  C.  Bates,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  20,  1822 

Henry   G.,   6g,  and    Eliza   Nutting,    17,   at 

Brunswick,  Me.     Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1823 

Mary  Ann  and  Benjamin  Shaw,  both  of  and 

at  Tiverton.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

Capt.  Philip  and  Sophia  W.  Bradford,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  May  15    1825 

DAVIDSON  James  and  Amey  Dillon,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette 

of  Oct.  8,  1 8 14 

DAVIESS  Joseph  H.,  Esq.,  U.  S.  District  At- 
torney for  Kentucky,  and  Nancy  Marshall, 
sister  of  General  Marshall,  Chief  Justice 
of  the  United  States,  at  Frankfort,  Ky. 
Gazette  of  Au„  20  180? 

DAVIES  P ,  70,  and  Mrs.  Bowden,  72,  both  ' 

of  Long  Millegate,  Eng.;  her  fourth  ven- 
ture, and  he  had  been  a  widower  9  weeks, 
at  Manchester,  Eng.     Gazette  of  Sept.  27,  181 7 


PROVIDENCE    GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


25 


DAVIS      Benjamin,     of     Boston,    and     Alice 

Whipple,  of  and  at  Providence, 
Capt.  Charles  and  Polly  Northam,  daughter 

of  Capt.  John,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Robert,  of  the  army,  and  Betsey  But- 
ler, daughter  of  Lemuel,  Esq.     Gazette  of 
William,    of     Boston,    and     Betsey    Chase, 

daughter  of   Capt.  William,  of   this  town. 

Gazette  of 
James,   of    North    Providence,   and    Nancy 

Peck,  daughter  of  Aaron.     Gazette  of 
Matthew     L.,   of    New   York,  printer,   and 

Sarah  Eyres,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 
Hannah  and  Samuel  Kempton,  by  the  Rev. 

Mr.  Clarke.     Gazette  of 
Obadiah,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Ruth  Sher- 
man,  daughter  of  the  late  Sampson,   at 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Portsmouth.    Ga- 
zette of 
George  W.  and  Bathsheba  Lippitt,  daughter 

of  John,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Archibald,  aged  20  years,  and  Rebecca  Mayo, 

aged  13  years,  at  Waterford.     Gazette  of 
Sally,   eldest  daughter  of   John,    Esq.,  and 

Capt.   William    C.   Jenckes,  by   the  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  in  this  town, 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert,  of  this  town, 

and  Capt.  Henry  Eldredge,  of    Brooklyn, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Anstress,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert, 

in  this  town,  and  Capt.  Elezer   Elderkin, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Simon,  Jr.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Rebecca 

Lamed,   daughter    of     the    late    General 

Earned,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
John,  merchant,  and  Mrs.  Hannah   Durfee, 

both  of  this  town,  at  Warwick, 
Frances,   of    Troy,     Mass.,     and    Whipple 

Jenckes,  of  this  town,  at  Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Abby,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Abraham 

Stillwill,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
John   G.    and   Eliza  Whitirg,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  all  of  this  town, 
Harriet  and  Peleg  Burroughs,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Hannah  C,  of  Somerset,  and  Nathan  Lewin, 

of  Swanzey,  at  said  Somerset,  Mass., 
George  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Silence  Smith, 

of  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Sept.  18,  1768 

April  2,  1774 

May  8,  1779 

Nov.  6,  1779 

Aug.  10,  1793 

April  23,  1796 

March  24,  1798 

May  21,  1803 

Nov.  3,  1 80s 

March  22,  1806 

Aug.  7,  1806 

Oct.  27,  1808 

Nov.  27,  1808 

Feb.  II,  1809 
May  23,  1809 

June  8,  1815 
Sept.  23,  181S 

Oct.  23,  1815 

Jan.  9,  1816 

March  7,  18 16 

June  25, 18 16 


26  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

DAVIS  Elvira,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Joseph  Norton, 

of    this  town,  at   Rehoboth,    married    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pearce,  May  i8,  1817 

Sanford,  of   Foster,   and    Delana   Smith,  of 

Glocester,  Jan.  2,  1817 

Sturgis,   of    this   town,   and    Lydia   Angell, 

daughter  of  Col.  John,  of  and  at  Srhithfield, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of  July  S,  1817 

Amey,  daughter  of  James,  formerly  of  this 

town,   and    Seth    Sumner,   of    Maine,   at 

Watertown,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1817 

•    Samuel   and    Phebe    Angell,   by   Rev.    Dr.. 

Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town.  May  14,  1818 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Dan- 
iel, of    Rehoboth,  and    Sterry    Martin,    of 

Barrmgton,   at    said    Rehoboth,    by    Rev. 

Mr.  Thompson,  June  6,  1819 

John  and  Mary  F.  Phelps,  eldest  daughter  of 

Henry,   Esq.,   both   of  and   at   Glocester, 

West  Parish,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fuller,  Oct.  20,  18 19 

Sarah  A.  and  George  Bucklin,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  i,  1819 

Silence,  of  this  town,  and  Joseph  Newell,  of 

Burrillville,  May  i,  1820 

Mary    and    Freeman    Drake,    in    this    town. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  i,  1821 

George     K.    and     Emily    Gonsolve,    eldest 

daughter  ot  Capt.  Joseph,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  April  7,  1822 

Simon,  Esq.,  and  Harriet  Ketchum,  of  New 

York,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     Gazette  of  June  22,  1822 

Joseph,  of   East    Greenwich,    and    Margaret 

Eddy,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  Jr.,  of 

and  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  ii,  1822 

Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin,  Esq., 

and  William  Coleman,  at  Somerset,  Sept.  29,  1822 

John  W.,  Jr.,  and    Sarah  Ann  Coddington, 

both  of  and  at  Newport,  Oct.  31,  1822 

John  W.,  3d.,  and  Harriet  Lyon,  daughter  of 

Joseph,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  6,  1822 

Abby,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  and  John 

Borden,  both  of  and   at  Somerset.       Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  25,  1823 
George  and   Comfort   Greene,  daughter    ot 

James,  at  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

Hannah    S.,  daughter  of     Ezra,    of    North 

Kingstown,  and  Oliver  Johnson,  of  Centre- 

ville,  Warwick,  at  said  former  place.     Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  II,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


27 


DAVIS  Capt.  John,  .of  East  Greenwich,  and 
Eunice  Hammond  Shaw,  daughter  of  the 
late  Stephen,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Ludlow, 

Daniel  B.,  of  Newport,  and  Susan  C.  Ward, 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 
DAVISON  Zilpha   and    Capt.  William   Torrey, 

at  Killingly,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
DAVOL  Dea.  Stephen  and  Clarissa  S.  Cornwell, 

both  of  and  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 
DAWES     Dr.   Ebenezer  and   Mrs.    Sarah   W. 
Sheperd,  both  of  Taunton,  at  Wrentham, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 
DAWLESS    Michael,   of  Providence,  and  Mrs. 
Eliza  Wyatt,  of  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Rosamond  and  John    G.    Hopkins,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
DAWLEY    Margaret,    daughter     of    the    late 
James,  of  Newport,    and  James   Weeden, 
at  Exeter.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  of  this  town,  and  Thomas  D.  West- 
cott,  of  Edenton,  N.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

Benjamin,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Re- 
becca Potter,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Westcott, 

William  W.  and  Hannah  J.  Pullen,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  at  Newport, 

William  and  Louisa  Tallman,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Royal  V.  and  Mary  Ann  P.  Knowles,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Paul  W.  and  Sarah  May,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Augustus  S.  and  Mary  Hall,  at  Slatersville. 
Gazette  of 
DAWSON  Thomas  Robinson,  of  Smithfield,  and 
Lydia  Bellows,  of  Providence,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
DAY  Jane  and  George  Richards,  purser  Ameri- 
can Navy,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Philo,  of  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  and  Emma  Gardi- 
ner, daughter  of  Col.  John,  at  South  Kmgs- 
town.     Gazette  of 

Loammi,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Sweetland,  of  Attle- 
boro,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Lucinda  and  Perez  Park,  of  Canterbury,  Ct., 
at  Killingly,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Russell,  of  New  York  State,  and  Hannah 
Gardiner,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     Gazette  of 


Oct.  17,  1824 

Oct.  3,  1825 

Dec.  9,  1809 

Jan.  14,  1824 

March  7,  1822 
Feb.  10,  1810 
Oct.  15,  1820 

July  19,  1794 

Feb.  21,  1808 

Oct.  30,  1814 
Sept.  I,  1820 
Nov.  12,  1820 
June  II,  1823 
Jan.  26,  1825 
July  16,  1825 

Aug.  IS,  1813 
Feb.  3,  1780 

May  31,  1800 

Nov.  2,  1806 

March  31,  1810 

Dec.  I,  1810 


28 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RfiODE  ISLAND 


DAY    Clarrissa,   daughter  of   Rev.  Israel,   and 

Elisha  Sprague,  both  of  and  at  Killingly, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Israel  Day,. 
Sophia,  daughter  of  Joel,  Esq.,  and  Remem- 
ber Cole,  at  Killingly,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
Charles  and  Cynthia  Starkweather,  at  Kill- 
ingly, by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitmore.    Gazette  of 
John  and  Thankful  Waterman,  at  Johnston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 
Ann  and  Charles  Eaton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Day, 

all  of  and  at  Killingly,  Ct., 
Israel  H.  and  Eliza  Turner,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Preston, 
Ebenezer  S.  and  Mrs.  Ann  Wheelock,  in  this 

town.     Gazette  of 
Abigail  and  William  Pope,  both    of   and    at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White, 
Mary,   daughter  of   Ebenezer   S.,  and   Col. 

Abraham  S.  Gladding,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow, 
Mary  Ann  and   Horace  T.  Tiffany,  at   St. 

Paul's   Church,   Pawtucket,   by   Rev.  Mr. 

Taft.     Gazette  of 
DAYTON   Col.  Isaac  and  Mrs.  Mary  Goddard, 

widow  of   Capt.    John,  at   Newport.     Ga- 
zette of 
Sophia,  of  this  town,  and  William  F.  Nichols, 

of  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
DEAN   Calvin  and  Esther  Heverly,  daughter  of 

George.     Gazette  of 
Sally,  daughter  of  John,  of   Brookline,  and 

Thomas  C.  Cushing,  of  Salem,  printer,  at 

Brookline.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Seth,  of   Boston,  and  Frances  Bours, 

2d  daughter   of  John,  Esq.,  at   Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Calvin  and  Fanny  Pearce,  daughter   of  the 

late  Daniel.     Gazette  of 
Mrs  Frances,  daughter  of  John  Bours,  Esq., 

of  Newport,  and  Israel  Loring,  of  the  City 

of  Washington,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Temperance,  daughter  of  Josiah,  Esq.,  and 

Daniel  Greene,  Esq.,  of  Mansfield,  by  the 

Rev.  Dr.  Tobes,  at  Raynham.     Gazette  of 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Silas,  and  Stephen  De- 

blois,  merchant,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Josiah,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Raynham,  and  Caroline 

Waldo,  daughter  of   Calvin,  Esq.,  at  Dal- 

ton,  Mass.     Gazette  of 


March  29,    181 2 

Nov.  5,  1814 

Jan.  21,  1815 

March  23,  18 17 

Aug.  27,  1818 

June  28,  1821 

Jan.  4,  1823 

Jan.  I,  1824 

May  8,  1825 

May  21,  1825 

Sept.  27,  1794 
Sept.  17,  i8i2 
Nov.  24,  1787 

March  12,  1791 

June  9,  1798 
March  7,  1801 

March  6,  1802 

Oct.  30,  1802 
Aug.  23,  1806 

Jan.  2,  1808 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  29 

DEAN  Silas,  merchant,  and  Elizabeth  Cahoone, 

daughter  of  James,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Towle,  all 

of  Newport,  Dec.  21,  1809 

Rev.  Samuel,  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  and  Stella 

Washburn,  daughter  of  Hon.  Seth,  at  and 

of  Raynham,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Oct.  6,  1810 

William,  of  Salem,  and  Lydia  Rotch,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  at  New  Bedford.     Gazette 

of  Oct.  s,  181 1 

James,  merchant,  and  Hannah  Shaw,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  Taunton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipon,  Oct.  i,  1812 

Rachal,   of  Killingly,   and  John  Jacobs,  of 

Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Atkins,  Feb.  27,  18 14 

Martha  D.,  daughter  of    Silas  of   Newport, 

and  Lysander  Washburn,  of  Boston,  mer- 
chant,  at     said    Newport,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Wheaton,  July23,  1818 

Sarah  Ann  C.  and  William  Potter,  Jr.,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  19,  18 19 

Leonard,  Jr.,  and  Relief  Smith,  at  Taunton. 

Gazette  of  June  9,  1821 

Maria  D.  and  Ezra  F.  Holmes,  at  Taunton, 

Mass.     Gazette  of  July  7,  1821 

David  and  Mary  Ann  Corpe,  in  this  town. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  18,  1822 

Leander,  of  Raynham,  and  Mary  Lawrence, 

of  and  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of  Aug.  30,  1823 

Ann   W.,  daughter  of  the  late  Silas,  Esq., 

and   Joshua .  Sayer,  at  Newport.     Gazette 

of  Oct.  I,  1823 

Gilbert  and  Relief  S.  Dean,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Relief  S.  and  Gilbert  Dean,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Ruth  G.,  of  Taunton,  and  Solomon  Farnum, 

of  Canary,  Vt.,  at  said  Taunton.     Gazette 

of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Caroline,   of   Raynham,   and_  Nathaniel   H. 

Williams,  of  Taunton,  at   said   Raynham. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  17,  1823 

Mrs.  Fanny  and  Luther  Lyon,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  May  30,  1824 

DEARBORN  Major  General ,  U.  S.  Army, 

and  Mrs.  Sarah  Bowdoin,  widow  of  Hon. 

James,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Harris,  of 

Dorchester,  Nov.  10,  1813 

DEARTH  Golden,  publisher  of    Mount   Hope 

Eagle,   and   Eliza   Bradford,   daughter  of 

Major  William,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of  Feb.  27,  1808 


30  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


DEBLOIS    Lewis,  merchant,   and   Betsey   De-  , 

buke,  of  Providence^  at  Boston,  Dec.  25,  1770 

George,  of  Salem,  and  Sally  Deblois,  daugh- 
ter of  Lewis,  of  Boston.     Gazette  of  Jan.  4,  1772 

Sally,   daughter   of    Lewis,  of   Boston,   and 

George  Deblois,  of  Salern.     Gazette  of  Jan.  4,  1772 

Lewis,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Betsey 
Lawton,  daughter  of  Isaac,  late  of  New- 
port, at  Nova  Scotia.     Gazette  of  Dec.  25,  1784 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  and 
Capt.  Robert  Robertson,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Aug.  2,  1806 

Stephen,  merchant,  and  Sarah  Dean,  daugh- 
ter of  Silas,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  23,  1806 

George,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Ruth  Jenkins, 
at  Newburyport.     Gazette  of  '  July  i,  1809 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  of 
Newport,  and  Timothy  Peirce,  at  Bristol. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  29,  18 10 

DEBUKE    Betsey,   of    Providence,   and  Lewis 

Deblois,  merchant,  at  Boston,  Dec.  25,  1770 

DECATUR  Capt.  Stephen,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Navy, 
and  Susannah  Wheeler,  only  daughter  of 
Luke,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Norfolk,  by  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Grisby,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Ga- 
zette of  March  29,  1806 

DEERHURST    The    Viscount,-    and     , 

daughter  of  the  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  in 
Scotland,  having  eloped  to  avoid  the  law's 
delay;  the  lady  has  in  her  own  right  ;^ioo,- 
000.     Gazette  of  Oct.  19,  181 1 

DEHON  Ann,  of  Boston,  and  Rev.  Salmon 
Wheaton,  Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  New- 
port, at  Trinity  Church,  Boston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gardiner,  '  Sept.  24,  181 2 

Rev.  Theodore,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  South  Caro- 
lina, and  Sarah  Russell,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel, at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Gazette  of  Nov.  20,  181 3 
DELANO  Capt.  Amasa  and  Mrs.  Hannah 
Appleton,  both  of  Boston,  in  this  town,  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,                                            June  21,  1803 

Thomas,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Avis  C.  Til- 

linghast,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  of 

and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct   27   1824 

DELARNE  Joseph  B.  L.  D.  and  Mary  Snow, 

youngest   daughter  of   William,   by  Rev. 

T^TTT  1  ?•"•  ■^'?^?^u  T.  April  16,  1807 

UiLLIA  and  Ihomas  Hopoo,  a  Christian  con- 
vert, both  natives  of  Sandwich  Islands,  at 
Oahu,  S.  I.,  Aug.  II,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES  31 

DELISLE  Joseph  Lonfrey  and  Bathsheba  Bow- 
ler, daughter  of  Hon.  Metcalfe.  Gazette  of  July  lo,  1784 
DEMILLE  Anthony  and  Amey  Russell,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  of  this  town,  at  Kingston,  Up- 
per Canada.  Gazette  of  Jan.  12,  181 1 
DEMING  Huldah  and  Samuel  Bolles,  one  of  the 
editors  of  the  "Times,"  both  of  and  at 
Hartford.     Gazette  of                                            Feb.  27,  1822 

Celia,  daughter  of  Morris,  of  this  town,  and 
Peter  Fort,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  22,  1825 

Mrs.    Elizabeth,   of    New   York,   and   Hon.  - 
Francis  Baylies,  member  of  Congress  from 
Bristol  Co.,  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1822 

DEMOUNT  Lois,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  John,  and  Oliver  Bowen,  Jr.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  21,  1790 

Miss  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 

Oliver  Bowen,  Jr.     Gazette  of  Feb.  6,  1796 

DENCH  James  and  Clarrissa  Wheeler,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Seyas,  both  of  and  at  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of  May  2,  1818 
DENHAM  Alice  G.,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and 
John  C.  Clarke,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  all  of 
and  at  Newport,  May  21,  1820 
DENISE  Joseph  L.  and  Almira  Smith,  at  Paw- 

tuxet,  May  29,  1814 

DENISON  Jabez  and  Patience  Church,  eldest 
daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  June  10,  1797 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  and  Jona- 
than P.  Hitchcock,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  28,  1799 

Eliza  and  Capt.  J Cook.     Gazette  of  Aug.  i,  i8or 

Lydia  and  Eliphalet  Dyer,  Jr.,  of  this  town, 

at  Windham,  Ct.     Gazette  of  April  6,  1805 

Mary,  daughter  of  John,  and  Isaac  Champlin, 

of  Westerly,  at  Stonington.     Gazette  of  Nov.  21,  1807 

Mrs.  Patience   and    Ebenezer  Spaulding,  at 

Brooklyn,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Oct.  11,  1823 

DENNIS  Capt.  John  and  Catherine  Tillinghast, 
daughter  of  Dr.  William,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  27,  1796 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and 
Stephen  A.  Watson,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Dehon.     Gazette  of  Sept.  S,  1801 

Sally  R.  and  Job  Tillinghast,  both  of  and  at 

East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of  Feb.  20,  1802 

Capt.  Aaron  C.  and  Desire  B.  Miller,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  John,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  May  16,  1807 


32  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

DENNIS  Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of 

Newport,  and  Gilbert  Updike,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Gazette  of  Oct.  lo,  1807 

Abigail,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Thoma.s, 

and  Horatio  S.  Dexter,  merchant,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.  Gazette  of  Dec.  S,  1807 
Robert  and  Mary  Lawton,  at  Newport,  Oct.  21,  18 10 
Capt.  John  and   Catharine   Engs,   daughter 

of  Capt.  William,  at  Newport.  Gazette  of  Sept.  28,  181 1 
Abigail,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Newport, 

and  Asa  Arnold,  of  North  Providence,  at 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  -  Aug.  S,  181S 
Darius  and  Mary  Goddard,  daughter  of  the 

late  Stephen,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  20,  1821 

Mary,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Newport,  and 

Welcome    Congdbn,    of     this     town,    at 

Friends'  Meeting  House  there,  Dec.  11,  1823 

Eunice  and  Melvin  Wilbour,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Feb.  15,  1824 

Elizabeth  and  Emory  Johnson,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  28,  1825 

DENNEY     James,   merchant,   of   Boston,   and 

Eliza  Martin,  daughter  of  Hon.  Simeon,  at 

Newport,  Jan.  15,  181 1 

Austin,  Esq.,  editor   "Worcester  Spy,"  and 

Amelia  Burbank,  at  Worcester.  Gazette  of  June  4,  1823 

DESBROSSES  Charlotte,  daughter  of  John  D., 

Esq.,  and  Henry  Overing,  Esq.,  of  New- 
port, at  New  York.  Gazette  of  Aug.  15,  1795 
DESHON  Capt.  Daniel  and  Mrs.  Fanny  Rogers, 

at  New  London.     Gazette  of  Aug.  31,  1799 

DEWEY    Susan,   of   Cooperstown,  N.   Y.,  and 

Capt.  Jonathan  Sprague,  formerly  of  this 

town,  at  said  Cooperstown,  Jan  3,  181 1 

DEWHURST  John- and  Abigail  Hutchins,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  Dec.  4,  1822 

DEXTER  Capt.  James  and  Hannah  Morton,  at 

Boston.     Gazette  of  Dec.  14,  1771 

John  Singer,  Esq.,  and  Polly  Pearce,  at  East 

Greenwich.     Gazette  of  Nov.  18,  1775 

Mrs.  ,  widow  of  William,  and   Allen 

Peck.        Gazette  of  May  18,  1776 

Mercy,  daughter  of  James,  and  Lieut.  Benja- 
min Walcott,  at  Cumberland.  Gazette  of  Jan.  24,  1778 
Nancy,  daughter  of  Col.  Knight,  and  Capt. 

Samuel  McClellan,  Jr.,  at  Smithfield.    Ga- 

^  ^^."^  9^  Jan.  3,  1784 

Benjamm  and  Polly  Dexter,  at  Cumberland. 
Gazette  of  Aug.  27,  1785 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


33 


DEXTER  Polly  and  Benjamin  Dexter,  at 
Cumberland.    Gazette  of 

Alice,  daughter  of  Christopher,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Edward  TayJor.  Gazette 
of 

Esex  and  Margaret  Coleman,  daughter  of 
John,  of  this  town, 

Abigail,  of  North  Providence,  and  Dr. 
Ephraim  Comstock.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  and  Jere- 
miah Whipple,  Jr.,  at  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of 

Stephen,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Re- 
becca Champlain,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  Christopher,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Lewis,  of  North  Providence,  and  Lydia  Com- 
stock, daughter  of  Dr.  Ichabod,  of  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of 

Edward,  merchant,  and  Abigail  Smith,  daugh- 
ter of  Job,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Ga- 
zette of 

John,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Lucina 
Dexter,  daughter  of  James,  at  Cumberland. 
Gazette  of 

Lucina,  daughter  of  James,  and  John  Dexter, 
of  this  town,  merchant,  at  Cumberland. 
Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Col.  Knight,  and  Chris- 
topher C.  Olney,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Stephen,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Phebe 
Champlin.     Gazette  of 

Ebenezer  K.  and  Waitstill  Howell,  eldest 
daughter  of  Hon.  David,  Esq.,  by  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Ada,  daughter  of  the  late  Christopher,  of 
North  Providence,  and  Asa  Olney,  of  this 
town,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  I 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Major  Na- 
thaniel Mowry,  3d,  at  Smithfield.  Ga- 
zette of 

Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  John  S.,  and 
George  C.  Nightingale,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Horatijo  S.,  merchant,  and  Abigail  Dennis, 
youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Sterry  Jenckes,  of  Cumberland,  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Place.    Gazette  of 


Aug.  27,  1785 

March  15,  1788 

May  23,  1790 

March  S,  1791 

April  2,  1 791 

Nov.  5,  1791 

Feb.  9,  1793 

Dec.  7,  1793 

Feb.  8,  1794 

Feb.  8,  1794 

April  16,  1797 

Oct.  27,  1798 

Jan.  I,  1801 

Jan.  27,  1803 

May  3,  1806 

Sept.  27,  1807 

Dec.  5,  1807 

March  26,  1808 


34  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

DEXTER  Nathaniel  G.  B.  and  Amey  Jenckes, 

eldest  daughter  of  Jerathmeal,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Gazette  of  Mov.  19,  1808 
Abby,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  G.,  and 

William  Earle,  of  this  town,  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Gazette  of  Dec.  31,  1808 
Samuel,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  this  town, 

and  Abby   Sheldon,   daughter    of    Major 

General  Sheldon,  of  and  at  Newport,  June  14,  1810 

John  W.  and   Sally   Bowen,   at   Pawtucket. 

Gazette  of  ^  Aug.  24,  181 1 

Anthony,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Ann  Dex- 
ter, daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  G.,  of  and 

at  Cumberland,  Jan.  12,  18 12 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of 

Cumberland,    and    Anthony    Dexter,    of 

Smithfield,  at  Cumberland,  Jan.  12,  1812 

Phebe  and  Arnold  Whipple,  of  Providence, 

at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Sept.  12,  1812 

Waitstill,  daughter  of  the  late  Christopher, 

and  Samuel  Butler,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  mer- 
chant, at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Dec.  20,  1813 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Hon.  John  S.,  and 

Dr.  John  M.  Eddy,  both  of  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,    '  Nov.  20,  18 14 

Lucretia  Hatch,  daughter  of  Richard,  Esq., 

of  Boston,  and  Simeon  Leonard  Torrey,  of 

Killingly,  Ct.,  in  this  town,  Nov.  16,  1815 

Louisa,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  G.,  and 

Lemuel  B.  Mumford,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

all  of  and  at  this  town,  Feb.  9,  i8i8 

Mary  C,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Edwin  H.  Harris, 

of  this  town,  at  said  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Blake,  June  15,  1818 

Sabra,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  B.,  of  Paw- 
tucket, and  John  Wilson,  of  this  town,  at 

said  Pawtucket,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  Sept.  13,  1819 

Freelove,    daughter    of    Major    Nathan,    of 

Charlton,  Mass.,  and  Isaac  Jenckes,  Esq., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  at  Cumberland,  Feb.  13,  1820 

Capt.    John    and    Hannah    Aldrich,    eldest 

daughter  of  Col.  Dexter  Aldrich,  all  of  and 

at  Smithfield.    Gazette  of  jan   10  1821 

Betsey  and   Orrin   Smith,  both  of    and  at  ' 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Feb  4   1821 

William,  Jr.,  and    Marcelia   Hicks,   second 

daughter  of  Richard,  at  Scituate.     Gazette 

°^  March  ;,  1821 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  35 

DEXTER  Samuel,   Esq.,    and    Amey    Martin, 

daughter  of  Joseph  S.,  Esq.,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  10,  1821 

Nancy  and  William  Spears,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Feb.  20,  1822 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Lewis,  of  Smithfield,  and 

Capt.  Jabez  Gorham,  of  this  town,  at  said 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  16,  1822 

Julia  and  Russell  Jenckes,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  9,  1822 
Martha  B.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Stanton 

Thurber,  of  this  town,  at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Oct.  27,  1822 

Rebecca    Champlain,    eldest     daughter    of 

Stephen,  of  this  town,  and  Robert  Jeffrey, 

of  New  York,  merchant,  in  this  town,  at 

St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  29,  1822 

Amey,  youngest   daughter  of   Lewis,  Esq., 

and   Smith   Mowry,  Jr.,     of     Charleston, 

S.  C,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of    '  Sept.  27,  1823 

Col.  Edward,  of  Seekonk,  and  Sarah  Mum- 
ford,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  Esq.,  of 

this  town,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,    Boston, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Jarvis,  Dec.  30,  1824 

Joseph  W.  and  Eliza  Hayford,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  14,  1824 

Edward,  Jr.,  and   Arvilla  Walker,  daughter 

of  the  late  Timothy,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk. Gazette  of  Feb.  19, -1825 
Sarah  W.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  John  C.  Leveck, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  April  10,  1825 

Mary,  daughter  of  Christopher,  of  Smithfield, 

and  Lodowick  S.  Walcott,  of  Cumberland, 

at  said  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  June  22,  1825 

DE  BOURBON  the  Princess  Adalaide,  and  the 

Comte  De  Rally,  in  England.     Gazette  of  May  5,  1804 

DE  BRESSON   M.   Charles,   Secretary  of  the 

Legation  of  France,  and  Catharine  Liv- 
ingston   Thompson,    eldest    daughter    of 

Hon.    Smith,  Secretary   of  the  Navy,   at 

Washington,  D.  C.     Gazette  of  Feb.  i,  1823 

DE  ERCKFOOT  Mrs.  Joanna  and  Major  David 

McLane.     Gazette  of  July  19,  1794 

DE  EVELIH  Mrs.  —. ,  widow,  late  of  Norton 

Street,    Marylebone,    Eng.,    and  William 

Franklin,  Esq.,  formerly  Governor  of  New 

Jersey,  in  London.     Gazette  of  April  16,  1791 

DE  FORREST  Sarah   M.,  daughter  of    Mills, 

Esq.,   of  Lammington,  Vt.,  and  John  A. 

Smith,  of  Bristol,  at  former  place.  Ga- 
zette of  May  2i,'i823 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE    ISLAND 


DE  GRASSE  Sylvia,  daughter  of  the  late 
Count  De  Grasse,  and  Francis  De  Pau,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Galla- 
her.     Gazette  of 

DE  LA  FAYETTE  Miss ,  daughter  of  the 

General,  and  Lucian  Bonaparte.     Gazette 
of 

DE  LAMATER  Dr.  John,  of  Montgomery  Co., 
Fla.,  and  Ruth  Angell,  daughter  of  Joshua, 
Esq.,  late  of  Johnston,  R.  I.,  at  Chatham, 
N.  Y., 

DE  LANCEY  Susannah,  daughter  of  Hon. 
Oliver,  Esq.,  and  Sir  William  Draper,  Kt. 
Order  of  the  Bath,  at  New  York, 
James,  Esq. ,  member  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly, of  New  York,  son  of  the  late  James. 
Lieut.    Governor    of    this   Province,   and 

Miss Allen,  dau.  of  Hon.  William, 

Chief  Justice  of  Province  of  Pennsylvania, 

DE  MALTITZ  Francis  Baron,  First  Secretary 
of  the  Russian  Embassy,  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  and  Mary  Lee,  youngest  daughter 
of  William  Esq.,  Second  Auditor  of  the 
Treasury,  at  Washington, 

DE  PAU  Francis  and  Sylvia  DeGrasse,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Count  De  Grasse,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Galla- 
her.     Gazette  of 

DE  PEYSTER  Catherine  A.,  3d  daughter  of 
Pierre,  Esq.,  and  David  I.  Greene,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Belleville,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

DE  RALLY  the  Comte  and  Mademoiselle  Ade- 
laide, Princess  de  Bourbon,  in  England. 
Gazette  of 

DE  WITT  John,  of  Norwich,  and  Harriet  Hunt- 
ington, daughter  of  Gen.  Jedediah,  at  New 
London.     Gazette  of 

DE  WOLFE  Capt.  Charles  and  Betsey  Roger- 
son,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  at  Re- 
hoboth.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  James  and  Nancy  Bradford,  daughter 

of  Hon.  William,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Charles,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Goodwin,  at  Bristol. 

Gazette  of 
John,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Melville,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Boston.    Gazette 
of 
Henry,  of  Bristol,  and  Ann  Eliza  Marston, 
at  Boston.     Gazette  of 


March  3,  1798 
Dec.  13,  1800 

April  I,  1810 
Oct.  13,  1770 

Aug.  ig,  1771 

June  6,  1825 

March  3,  1798 

Jan.  12,  1805 

May  s,  1804 

Sept.  27,  1806 

July  4,  1789 
Jan.  23,  1790 
Feb.  25,  1804 

Oct.  29,  1808 
Nov.  s,  1808 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  37 

DE  WOLF  Martha,  daughter  of  Charles,  and 
Dr.  Thomas  Warren,  all  of  Bristol,  in  this 
town-,        .  Nov.  23,  181 1 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  and 
Raymond  H.  J.  Perry,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy, 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.    Gazette  of        May  21,  18 14 

Maria,  second  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of 
Biistol,  and  Robert  Rogers,  Jr.,  of  New- 
port, merchant,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight,  Dec.  27,  1814 

James,  Jr.,  of.  Bristol,  and  Julia  L.  Post,  of 
and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Romeyn. 
Gazette  of  '  May  20,  1815 

Lucia  Emily,  of  Bristol,  and  Dr.  Pardon 
Brownell,  in  this  town,  Dec.  i,  1815 

John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Sylvia  Griswold,  daugh- 
ter of  Bishop  Griswold,  at  Bristol,  in  St. 
Michael's  Church,  by  Rt.  Rt.  Bishop  Gris- 
wold, May  9,  1 8 19 

Mark  Anthony,  of  Bristol,  and  Sophia  Cath- 
arine Virginia  Chappotin,  third  daughter 
of  Leon,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  at  St.  John's  Church,  Oct.  10,  1821 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  and  Jona- 
than P.  Walls,  Esq.,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Oct.  11,  1822 

Catharine  H.,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  and 
Joshua  Dodge,  Esq.,  Consul  of  the  United 
States,  at  Marsielles,  at  Mt.  Hope,  Bistol,  Oct.  5,  1823 

William  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Bristol,  and  Sarah 
Ann  Rogers,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers, 
of  and  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers,  Dec.  18,  1823 
DIAMOND  Mrs.  Hope,  widow  of  Capt.  Benja- 
min, late  of  Bristol,  and  Benjamin  Bourne, 
Esq.,  attorney  at  law.     Gazette  of  Jan.  26,  1782 

DIBBLE  Ammon  and  Sally  Selleck,at  Newtown, 

Ct.    Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

DICKASON  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas, 
Esq.,  merchant,  of  London,  and  James  T. 
Bowdoin,  Esq.,  at  Bloomsbury,  Eng.     Ga- 
zette of  June  25,  1808 
DICKENS  Eliza  F.  W.  and  Gardiner  Vaughn, 

both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  5,  18 15 

Mary  Ann  and  Christopher  Roffee,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  12,  181 8 

DICKERSON  Elizabeth,  aged  16  years,  and 
William  Crawford,  aged  60  years,  at  New 
York.     Gazette  of  June  11,  1 814 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


-,  editor  of  the  Hampden 


DICKMAN  T  — 

Federalist,  and  Sarah  Brewer,  daughter  of 

Dr.    Chauncey,   at   Springfield,  Mass.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Osgood.     Gazette  of 
DICKSON  John,  editor  of  the  Intelligence,  and 

Ann    Rose,   of    and   at  Petersburgh,   Va. 

Gazette  of 
DIKE  Alben  Valentine  and  Phebe  Ann  Prince, 

daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  James,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  at  St.  John's  Church,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
DILL  Mrs.  Ann,  widow  of  the  late  Dr.  Dill,  and 

Rev.  Dr.  John  Witherspoon,  President  of 

Princeton  College,  at  Philadelphia,  by  the 

Rev.  Dr.   Nesbiit,  President  of  Dickinson, 

College.     Gazette  of 
DILLIBER  John  C.  and  Ruth  Brown,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
DILLON   Amey  and  James  Davidson,  both   of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette 

of 
Capt.    Andrew    and    Mrs.    Avis    Whippey, 

both   of  and   at   this  town,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Menett, 
DIMAN  Abigail  and  Henry  D.  W.  Fales,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Byron,  Esq.,  and  Abby  Alden  Wight,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  Henry,  both  of  and  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 
DIMOND    Hannah,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and 

Billings  Waldron,  2d,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Rexfojd.     Gazette  of 
Hopestill  Potter,  of  Bristol,  and  Eliza  Nichols 

Atwood,  of  this  town,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson, 
Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Na- 
thaniel Munroe,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wight.     Gazette  of 
Francis   M.,  of   Bristol,  and    Mrs.  Maria   E. 

Greene,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Parker, 

of    Bradford,    Mass.,    at    Bristol,    at    St. 

Michael's    Church,   by    Rt.    Rev.    Bishop 

Griswold, 
DIX  Frederick  and  Maria  Susan  Kellar,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Susan,  daughter  of   the  late  Col.  Benjamin 

A.,  and  Samuel  M.  Worcester,  Professor 

of   Rhetoric,  Amherst  College,  at  Salem, 

Mass.    Gazette  of 


March  29,  18 17 
Oct.  31,  1807 

Sept.  12,  1822 

June  II,  1791 
June  3,  1821 

Oct.  8,  1814 

June  23,  1823 
July  10,  1822 

June  I,  1823 

March  7,  18 1 2 

Apiil  17,  181S 

March  22,  1817 

Nov.  12,  1820 
Jan.  II,  1824 

June  4,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  39 

DIXON   Betsey,  daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  and 

Dr.  Jesse  Wheaton,   at    Voluntown,    Ct. 

Gazette  of  May  15,  1790 

Samuel,   of    Plainfield,   and    Mary   Rhodes, 

daughter  of  Gen.    William,  at   Westerly. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  24,  1804 

Miss ,  aged  13,  and  J Way,  Esq., 

aged  42,  in  England.     Gazette  of  Aug.  13,  1814 

Mrs.  Mary,  of  this  town,  and  Abijah  Brown, 

of  North  Kingstown,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  18,  1816 

Mrs.  T.  W.,  of  New  York,  and  Robert  Pat- 
ton,  Esq.,  Postmaster  of   Philadelphia,  at 

said  New  York.     Gazette  of  Jan.  19,  18  u 

DOANE   Sally  and  Richard  Eldredge,  both   of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  8,  1824 

DOCKRAY  Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  John  B., 

merchant,  and  William  Brown,  merchant, 

at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of  March  31,  1798 

Capt.  John  R.,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  and  Ann  S. 

Plummer,   of  and   at   Portland,  Me.     Ga- 
zette of  July  27,  1825 
DODDS   George  D.,  of  this  town,  and  Pomela 

Bowen,  of   and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Hill,  Nov.  I,  1813 

Prudence,  third  daughter  of  George,  and  Na- 
thaniel Grafton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of 

this  town,  Oct.  II,  1815 

DODGE  Nehemiah  and   Sally  Tripp,  daughter 

of  the  late  Lemuel.    Gazette  of  Sept.  26,  1795 

Rev.  Oliver  and  Sally  Williams,  daughter  of 

the  late  John,  at  Glocester,  R.  I.     Gazette 

of  July  24,  1802 

Mrs.  Nancy,  widow  of  the  late   Cyrel,  and 

Benjamin  Peck,  of  Cheshire,  at  Pomfret, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  King,  Aug.  12,  1804^ 

John    H.,  and    Mrs.    Sarah    Newmarsh,   at 

Ipswich,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1815 

John  C.  and  Aseneth  O.    Foster,  daughter 

of  Ebenezer,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at  St. 

John's  Church,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Feb.  24,  1818 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  of  this  town, 

and  Dr.   William  Henry  Allen,  of  Louis- 
ville,  Ky.,    at    this    town,   by   Rev.    Dr. 

Crocker,  July  13,  1820 

Joshua,  Esq.,  Consul  of  the  United  States, 

at  Marsielles,  and  Catharine  H,  De Wolfe, 

daughter  of    Hon.   James,  at   Mt.  Hope, 

Bristol,  Oct.  5,  1823 


40  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

DODGE    Olney,   of    North     Providence,     and 

Dorcas    Earle,  of  and    at    this    town,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1824 

DONALDSON  James,  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and 

Clarrissa  Richmond,  late  of  Little  Comp- 

ton,  at  said  Nashville,  Aug.  18,  1818 

DONHAM  Jesse  and  Betsey  Fell,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  27,  1794 

DONNELL    Eleanor    S.,   second   daughter    of 

John  and  Samuel  W.  Smith,  only  son  of 

Robert,   former    Secretary    of     State,   at. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Gazette  of  Nov.  26,  1823 

DONNISON    William,     merchant,     and     Mrs. 

Mary  Stedman,  of  Boston.     Gazette  of  Aug.  16,  1783 

Eliza  Quincy,  daughter  of  General  William, 

of  Boston,  and  Rev.  Richard  M.  Hodges, 

of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  at  said  Boston,  Oct.  29,  1821 

DOOLlrtLE   Betsey  and   Samuel,    Mass.,   at 

Wallingtord,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  1821 

Joseph  and  Mary  Bronson,   at  Wallingford, 

Ct.     Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  1821 

Lemuel  and  Deedama  Malloon,  at  Walling- 
ford, Ct.     Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  1821 
Roswell  and  Polly,  Mass.,  at  Wallingford,  Ct. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  1821 

DORR  Samuel  G.  and  Henrietta  Smi  h,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  Haywood.     Gazette 

of  Aug.  20,  1785 

Sullivan,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Lydia  Allen, 

daughter    of  the  late  Capt.  Zachariah,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr  Crocker,  Oct.  14,  1804 

Henry  and  Phebe  Brown  Pope,  at    Boston. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  13,  1806 

Capt.  William  and  Ann  Willard,  at  Boston. 

Gazette  of  May  2,  1807 

Capt.    Nathaniel    and     Susan-  Lambert,    of 
•  Roxbury,   daughter   ot  William,    Esq.,   at 

Boston.     Gazette  of  Jan,  16,  1808 

Ruth,  of  Scituate,  and  Josiah  Q.  Pearce,  of 

this  town,  at   said  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Knight,  April  25,  1824 

Sarah    L.,   eldest   daughter   of  Joseph,  and 

l^ichard  Temple,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  3,  1824 

DORRANCE    John,  at  Voluntown,   and   Patty 

Whitman,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  this  town. 

Gazette  of  t^jj    ^    1782 

Archibald,     of     Voluntown,    and    Deborah  ' 

Bowen,  daughter  of  Ichabod,  of  Coventry. 

<^3zette  of  Peb.  14,  1789 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES 


41 


DORRANCE   Peggy   and    Ashbel   Welch,    at 
Windham.     Gazette  of 

Hon.  John  and  Mrs.  Amey  Clarke,  of  North 
Providence.     Gazette  of 

Samuel    and    Mary     Pitman,    daughter    of ' 
Saunders,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

William  L.,  of  Enfield,  Ct,  and  Martha 
Bowen,  daughter  of  Ichabod,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone.  Ga- 
zette of 

George  and  Ann  V.  Warner,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

James  B.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at  Glocester, 
and  Amey  Greene,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr. 
Thomas, 

Betsey  and  James  Bugbee,  both  of  Wood- 
stock, at  Warren,  R.  I.     Gazette  of 

Henrietta,  second  daughter  of  Lemuel,  late 
of  Sterling,  and  Amos  Branch,  of  Plain- 
field,  at  said  Sterling, 

TuUy  and   Sally  F.  Rhodes,  only  daughter 
of  Hon.  James,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacobs.     Gazette  of 
DORSEY   Mrs.  Anne,  widow  of   Col.  Dorsey, 

and  Oliver  Bowen,  Esq.     Gazette  of 
DORVILLE   Capt.  Peter  and   Cynthia  Aborn, 
daughter    of    Col.    Samuel,   at   Pawtuxet. 
Gazette  of 
DOTHERELL  Lucy,  21,  and  Peleg  Smith,  68, 

at  Camden,  Me.,  by  John  Thayer,  Esq., 
DOUGLASS  William  and  Sarah  Ann  Atkinson, 
daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Elizabeth  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  George, 
of  New  York,  and  James  Monroe,  Jr.,  of 
Virginia,  at  said  New  York.     Gazette  of 

John,  of  Menden,  Mass.,  and  Alice  Farnum, 
of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

William  H.  and  Mary  Ann  Sherman,  daugh- 
ter of  Elijah,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Mary  Reynolds,  at  Valley  Falls, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 
DOWD  Catherine  and  Consider  Bashee,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  ^ 

DOWE  Paul  and  Betsey  Matilda  Carpenter, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Cyrel,  at  Foster.  Ga- 
zette of 
DOWNER  Sylvana  Americana,  daughter  of  the 
late  Silas,  Esq.,  and  Capt.  Burrough.  Ga- 
zette of 


Oct.  24,  1795 

Oct.  21,  1797 

March  13,  1803 

March  26,  1803 
Dec.  13,  1807 

Oct.  6,  181 1 
Jan.  18,  1812 

Nov.  I,  1812 

Jan.  15,  1814 
April  28,  1798 

Aug.  I,  1778 
Aug.  16,  1 819 

June  25,  1814 

April  17,  1822 

Dec.  22,  1823 

Jan.  7,  1824 

Jan.  23,  1825 

Sept.  20,  1 8 10 

Dec.  19,  1801 

April  20,  1793 


42 


VITAL   RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


DOWNER  Henrietta  C.  and  Isaac  Bowen,  Sen  , 

both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
DOWNING   Eliza  and  Valentine   Martin.     Ga- 
zette of 

Henry  and  Ann  Black,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Catharine,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
William,  of  Newport,  and  John  James,  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Gazette 
of 

James  and  Avis  Gedding,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
DOWNS     Bartlett   A.   and    Elizabeth   Ups,   at 

Charleston,  S.  C.     Gazette  of 
DOYLE    Sarah  H.,  of  this  town,  and  Edward 
Stayner,  of  Halifax,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

David  B.  and  Mary  Ann  Billings,  daughter 
of  Williams,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
DRAKE  Col.  Bethuel  and  Harriet  Crane,  daugh- 
ter of  Major  General  Crane,  at  Canton, 
Mass.,  by  the  Chaplain  of  the  2d  Regi- 
ment.    Gazette  of 

Freeman    and    Mary   Davis,   in    this   town. 
Gazette  of 
DRAPER  Sir  William,  Kt.,  Order  of  the  Bath, 
and  Susanna   De   Lancey,   dau.  of   Hon. 
Oliver,  Esq.,  at  New  York, 

Paul  and  Polly  Sweet,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Nehemiah.     Gazette  of 

Aaron  and  Amelia  Sweet.     Gazette  of 

Tirzah,  of  Attleboro,  and  James  Page,  of  this 
town,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 

Anstris  and  Dr.  Benjamin  Hubbard,  at  Attle- 
boro, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 

Harriet,  daughter  of  John,  of  Attleboro,  and 
Capt.  Jabez  Lovett,  of  New  York,  in  this 
town, 

William  and  Alice  B.  Drowne,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Henry  S.,  merchant,  and  Sybel  Martin, 
seco'nd  daughter  of  Joseph,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker, 

Meriam  and  Artemus  Eaton,  of  Killingly,  at 
Attleboro, 

Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Paul,  and 
James  Snow,  Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of 
and  at  this  town, 

Julia  Ann,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Paul,  and  Ulysses  Holden,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 


Oct.  29,  1809 

Oct.  13,  1798 
March  3,  1 805 


Feb.  14,  1807 

March  17,  1822 

Aug.  22,  1818 

July  13,  1823 

Feb.  8,  1824 

Feb.  7,  1818 
Sept.  I,  1 82 1 

Oct.  13,  1770 

Nov.  13,  1790 
Oct.  29,  1 79 1 

April  8,  181 1 

June  23,  1812 

July  21,  1812 
July  25,  1814 

Oct.  s,  181  s 
Nov.  19,  1816 

Oct.  28,  181 7 

Jan.  27,  i8i8 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


43 


DRAPER  John,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Peck,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Carrique,  all  of  and  at  Attleboro,  at 

the  Universalist  Church.     Gazette  of 
Nehemiah  S.,  of  this  town,  and  Martha  M. 

Moore,  daughter  of  Col.  Henry,  of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 
Ira  and  Elizabeth  Arnold  Higgison,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Virgil,  of  Rome,  N.  Y.,  and  Eliza  Holmes,  of 

and  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 
Susan  R.,  and  Hosea  Carpenter,  both  of  this 

town,  at  Rome,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 
DRESSER    Mrs.  Matilda,  widow  of  Asa,   and 

Abel  Allen,  of  this  town,  at   Thompson, 

Ct.    Gazette  of 
Lucia,  of  this  town,  daughter  of  Asa,  Esq., 

of  Thompson,  and  William   Dwight,  Jr., 

of  said  Thompson,  in  this  town, 
Susan  and   Boyleston  Poore,  at   Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
DREVER  John  and  Sally  Revein,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
DRISCOLL  James,  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 

and  Hannah  Maxwell,  daughter  of  James, 

Esq.     Gazette  of 
DRIVER    Ann  and   Hon.   Thomas   Claiborne, 

late  of  Congress,  in  Virginia.     Gazette  of 
DROWNE    Lydia  Bowen  and   William  Chase, 

both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Abigail,  of  Barrington,  and  Israel   Peck,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Barrington, 
Alice  B.  and  William    Draper,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
George  F.  and    Ann  Whiting,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Sukey  Ann  and  Ira  Kent,  both  of  and  at 

Barrington,    by    Rev.    Mr.   Wright.     Ga- 
zette of 
Alfred  and  Frances  Humphrey,  both  of  and 

at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.    Ga- 
zette of 
Samuel  and   Ann  Luther,  both   of  and   at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 
Mary,  of  New  Market,  N.  H.,  and    Amos 

M.  Read,   of  Pawtucket,  at   Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 
Simeon,    of     Barrington,    and     Mary    Ann 

Kelley,  of  Seekonk,  at  said  former  place, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wood, 


April  24,  1 819 

Feb.  8,  1820 
Oct.  24,  1820 
Feb.  16,  1822 
July  30,  1825 

April  6,  1 80s 

Oct.  23,  181 1 
May  22,  1825 
May  14,  181S 

June  23,  1804 
Sept.  7,  1805 

Nov.  20,  1808 
Oct.  18,  1813 
July  25,  1814 

June  28,  1815 

Oct.  24,  1818 

Nov.  14,  1818 
April  30,  1820 

June  13,  1821 

Sept.  2,  1824 


44  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

DRUSEY   Isaac  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Boke,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  30,  1807 

DUANE  William,  editor  of  the  Aurora,  and 
.Mrs.  Margaret  Hartman  Bache,  widow  of 
B.  Franklin  Bache,  at  Philadelphia,  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  White,  June  28,  1800 

DUANE  William  J.,  son  of  the  editor  of  the 
Aurora,  and  Deborah  Bache,  sister  of  the 
late  Benjamin  Franklin  Bache,  at  Phila- 
delphia. Gazette  of  Jan.  ir,  1806 
Catharine,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  William, 
editor  of  the  Aurora,  and  Col.  George 
Morgan,  of  Washington  Co.,  Penn.,  at 
Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

Miss ,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  Esq., 

and  George  William  Featherstonhaugh, 
Esq.,  of  Great  Britain,  at  Albany.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  19,  1808 

DUBOSQUE  Mrs.  Betsey,  of  Johnston,  and 
Capt.  Christopher  Olney,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  said  Johnston.     Gazette  of  Feb.  13,  1822 

DUDLEY  Charles,  Esq.,  collector  of  customs. 

Port  of  Newport,  and  Miss Crook, 

daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  April  23,  1769 

DUER  Lady  Catharine,  widow  of  William,  Esq., 
and  daughter  of  the  late  Earle  of  Sterling, 
and  William  Nelson,  Esq.,  merchant,  at 
New  York.     Gazette  of  Sept.  26,  1801 

DUMOTT   Mrs.  Joanna  and  James  McKensie, 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  April  21,  181 1 

DUNCAN    Margaret,   of    Haverhill,   and   Rev. 

Dr.  Baldwin,  of  Boston,  at  Haverhill,  Dec.  i,  182 1 

DUNCKLEE    Mary  and   Farnum   Chickering, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Feb.  13,  1820 

DUNLAP    John,  printer,  and  Mrs. Elli- 
son, late  of   Liverpool,  Eng.,   at  Philadel- 
phia, Feb.  4,  1773 
Ehza,   daughter  of  John,  Esq.,   of  Philadel- 
phia,  and   Sidney   H.   Burrough,   of  this 
town,  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Helfen- 
stein,                                                                       Aug.  10,  1809 
Harriet,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Joseph 
Parkham,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  White,  all 
of  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of                               Aug.  25,  1810 
Patrick  and  Anna  Mann,  daughter  of  Alfred, 

of  and  at  Smithfield,  July  3^  1814 

Robert,  70,  and  Ann  Williams,  20,  at  Putney, 
Vt.     Gazette  of  Aug-  ^0  181 7 

DUNHAM  Esther,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin, 
and  George  Weeden,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  April  I,  1786 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


45 


DUNHAM     Sally,    daughter    of    Daniel,    and 

George  Bliss.     Gazette  of 
Charles  and   Hannah   Kaighn,  daughter  of 

Charles,  deceased,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 
Abigail,  daughter  of   Robert,  and    Stephen 

Yates,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Alpheas,   of   Boston,   merchant,   and   Grace 

Lamed,  daughter  of  Amasa,  of  New  Lon- 
don, at  Windsor,  Vt., 
William  W.,  printer,  and   Mary   Greenman, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Jeremiah,  by  the  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson, 
Rebecca  and  Josiah  Snow,  both  of  and  at 

■  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Mrs.   .Margaret,   daughter  of   Capt.   George 

King,  and  Elijah  Loomis,  printer,  at  New 

York.     Gazette  of 
Elizabeth,   daughter  of    Jesse,   and   Gideon 

Spooner,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
DUNN  Robert  Joseph,  Esq.,  and  Amey  Tweedy, 

daughter  of  Dr.  John,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, 
Esther,    daughter    of     Capt.    Samuel,    and 

Thomas  Jones,  merchant.     Gazette  of 
Nancy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  and  Capt. 

William  Jones.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Bernon  and  Amey  Jackson,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Daniel.     Gazette  of 
Nancy  and  Capt.  L.  T.  Morgan,  at  Boston. 

Gazette  of 
Hannah,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Thomas,  of 

Newport,  and   William  James   Taylor,  of 

Philadelphia,  at  said  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Russell,  70,  and  Edward  North,  21,  at 

Somerset  Co.,  Md.     Gazette  of 
Theophilus  C,  M.  D.,  and  Elizabeth  R.  Pot- 
ter, daughter  of  Capt.  Robinson,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 
DUNTON  Ruth  and  Thomas  P.  Clarke,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
DUNWELL  Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 

John,  and  William  Brown.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  John,  of  this  town,  and  Sally  Cornell, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  Wardwell,  daughter  of 

Stephen,  both  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
DURANT  Ann  Jane  and  John   Walker,  alias 

Sickquoinneyoukee,  a  Cherokee  Chief,  at 

Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 


Dec.  12,  1789 
July  28,  1792 
Dec.  29,  1792 

May  IS,  1803 

Jan.  13,  1805 
March  3,  1808 

June  25,  1808 
Oct.  30,  1820 

Aug.  I,  1769 

March  29,  1777 

March  17,  1787 

Oct.  20,  1792 

Oct.  10,  1812 

July  II,  1821 
March  13,  1822 

April  28,  1824 

May  II,  1794 

Dec.  5,  1789 

Jan.  21,  1797 

July  20,  1 81 2 

Jan.  21,  1797 


46  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

DURANT  Henry  and  Polly  Canfield,  at  Red- 
ding, Ct. .   Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

DURFEE  Ezekiel  and  Miss Jacobs,  both 

of  this  town,      .  July  16,  1769 

Sally,  daughter  of  Ezekiel,  and  Henry  Sweet- 
ing.    Gazette  of  May  23,  1795 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Ezekiel, 
and  John  Sweet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  20,  1807 

Mrs.  Hannah  and  John  Davis,  merchant, 
both  of  this  town,  at  Warwick,  May  23,  1809 

Catharine  and  Asa  Pike,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  181 1 

Abner  and  Thankful  Easten,  at  Killingly, 
Ct.,  Feb.  14,  1 813 

Rebecca  and  Jordan  SpragUe,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tole,  Aug.  14,  1814 

Job,  Member  of  Congress,  and  Judith 
Borden,  daughter  of  the  late  Simeon,  Esq., 
at  Tiverton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Coleman.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  23,  1820 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  the  late  Oliver,  of 
Middletown,  and  Francis  Carr,  of  New- 
port, at  Bristol.     Gazette  of  March  S,  1823 

Raymond  and  Sarah  Ailman,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  June  22,  1825 

DURICH    James  and  Lavinia  Richmond,  both 
l"Tr°:V;of  and  at  Wellington.     Gazette  of  Jan.  17,  1824 

DWIGHT  Gamaliel  L.,  of  Boston;  merchant, 
and  Sarah  C.  Howell,  youngest  daughter 
of  Hon.  David,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  21,  1809 

Timothy,  Jr.,  and  Clarissa  Strong,  daughter 
of  Hon.  Caleb,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  at 
New  Haven,  May  25,  1809 

Sally  and  John  Palmer,  both  of  East  Green- 
wich, at  Newport.     Gazette' of  Nov.  11,  1809 

Sereno  E.,  Esq.,  and  Susan  E.  Daggett, 
daughter  of  Hon.  David,  at  New  Haven, 
Ct.,  Aug.  27,  181 1 

William,  Jun.,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Lucia 
Dresser,  of  this  town,  daughter  of  Asa, 
Esq.,  of  said  Thompson,  in  this  town,  Oct.  23,  181 1 

Mrs.  Sarah  H.,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
David  Howell,  and  Hon.  Samuel  Eddy, 
Member  of  Congress  from  this  State,  m 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Oct.  17,  1824 

Mary  S.,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Theodore, 
Jun.,  and  George  Bliss,  Jun.,  Esq.,  attorney 
at  law,  at  Springfield,  Mass.     Gazette  of  May  11,  1825 

DYER    Thomas  and   Miss Ripley,    at 

Windham,  Ct.,  May  12,  177 1 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


47 


DYER  Miss  Amelia,  daughter  of  Hon.  Eli- 
phalet,  and  Col.  Joseph  Trumbull,  Com- 
missary General.    Gazette  of 

Dr.  Benjamin  and  Abigail  Pearce,  daughter 
of  Benoni,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Charles,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Field,  daughter  of 
Capt.  John.     Gazette  of 

Amelia,  daughter  of  Col.  Thomas,  and 
Edmond  Badger,  Jr.     Gazette  of 

Elisha,  merchant,  and  Frances  Jones,  eldest 
daughter  of  Thomas,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Eliphalet,  Jr.,  and  Susannah  Smith,  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah  and  Benjamin  Searle.     Gazette  of 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Charles,  of  Cranston,  and 
Capt.  John  F.  Greene,  of  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

Eliphalet,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia  Deni- 
son,  at  Windham,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Esther,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  Cranston, 
and  Thomas  Dyer,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  by 
Elder  Knight, 

Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Esther  Dyer, 
daughter  of  Nathan,  of  Cranston,  by  Elder 
Knight, 

Martha  P.,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin, 
and  Dr.  Hercules  Whitney,  of  Wickford, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Freelove,  youngest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Robert  Searle,  of  Cranston,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 

Maria,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  of  Wind- 
ham, Ct.,  and  Dr.  Nathaniel  Hewes,  at 
-  said  Windham.     Gazette  of 

Abby  P.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  and 
Joseph  K.  Potter,  of  this  town,  at  Crans- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Huldah,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  of  Wind- 
ham, Ct.,  and  John  Fitch,  Esq.,  at  said 
Windham.     Gazette  of 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  and  Na- 
thaniel Penno,  of  Norton,  Mass.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Meriam  and  Richard  Eldredge,  both  of  this 
town,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Elizabeth  B.  and  Peter  Grinnell,  2d,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 


March  29,  1777 

April  26,  1788 

May  12,  1798 

Sept.  8,  1798 

Oct.  IS,  1801 

Oct.  31,  1802 
Nov.  6,  1802 

July  16,  1803 
April  6,  1805 

Jan.  26,  1806 

Jan.  26,  1806 

April  24,  1808 

March  17,  1810 

Jan.  19,  181 
Sept.  30,  181 

Oct.  19,  181 

June  21,  181 

Oct.  22,  181 
Nov.  16,  181 


48  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

DYER  Olney  and  Mrs.  Sybel  Brown,  daughter 

of  John  Perren,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of  Sept.  21,1816 

Davis,    merchant,    and    Hannah     Thurber, 

youngest   daughter   of    the  late   Edward, 

both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  26,  1817 

Paris,  merchant,  and  Julia  Ann  Dyer,  eldest 

daughter  of  Charles,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  14,  1818 

Julia  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  Esq., 

and  Paris  Dyer,  merchant,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  14,  1818 

Robert  and  Priscilla  Phillips,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  30,  1820 
Nabby,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  John- 
ston, and  Welcome  Ballou,  of  Smithfield, 

at  said  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  March  5,  1821 

Sarah,  of  Cranston,  and  Thomas   Smith,  of 

Johnston,  at  Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of  April  4,  1821 

Cyrus  and  Mary  Ann  Grinnell,  daughter,  of 

Peter,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  6,  182 1 

Anstress  P.,  fourth  daughter  of  Dr.  Benja- 
min, and   Salma  Manton,  of  Johnston,  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  14,  1822 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Harriet  Adie,  only  daugh- 
ter of    Major  Alexander,   at    St.    John's 

Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  25,  1822 

Charles,  Jr.,  and   Delia   Soule,  daughter  oi 

the  late  Capt.  Cornelius,  in  this  town,  bv 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  '        April  16,  1823 

Patience  and  Otis  Irish,  at  Little  Compton. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  19,  1823 

Erances  Elizabeth,   youngest     daughter     of 

Benjamin,    Esq.,   and    Thomas    Jefferson 

Stead,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  21,  1825 

Frances  Jones,   second  daughter  of  Elisha, 

and  Amos  Maine  Vinton,  merchant,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  25,  1824 


EAGAN  Matthew  and   Jelinia   Baxter,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  28,  1820 

EAGER    Naham,    of    this    town,   and    Betsey 

Nelson,  of  and  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1820 

Freelove  and  Nathaniel  Heath,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  Nov.  27,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  49 

EAMES     Nancy  and  John    Harwood,   printer, 

both  of  this  town.     Gazette  of  July  20;  1799 

Hon.  Zephaniah  and  Olive  Cole,  at  Sterling, 

Ct.    Gazette  of  May  5,  1810 

EARLE  Ralph,  of  Paxton,  Worcester  Co., 
Mass.,  and  Mrs.  Naomi  Kinnicutt,  widow 
of  Amos.     Gazette  of  Oct.  7,  1775 

Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and  Capt. 

Joseph  Tillinghast.    Gazette  of  Aug.  17,  1776 

Dorcas,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 
Obadiah  Williams,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1789 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and  Capt. 

Charles  Sheldon.     Gazette  of  Nov.  12,  1791 

Pliny,  of  Leicester,  and  Patience  Buffum, 
daughter  of  William,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  June  15,  1793 

Benjamin  and  Betsey  Gorton,  both   of  this 

town     Gazette  of  Jan.  3,  1795 

John,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Slocum,  daughter  of  the 
late  John,  merchant,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Newport,  '  Nov.  2,  1797 

Dexter  and   Amey  Smith,  of   Johnston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  May  i,  1798 

Eliza,    daughter  of  Capt.    John,    Sen.,   and 
William    S.   Burling,   of    New    York,    at 
Friends'  Meeting   House,   Newport.     Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  9,  1799 
Capt.  Oliver  and  Fanny  Holroyd,  daughter 

of  William,  Esq.     Gazette  of  Dec.  13,  1800 

Sarah  and  Daniel  Young,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Feb.  13,  1802 

Joseph,  of  Nantucket,  and   Eliza  Coleman, 

of  this  town,  at  Nantucket.     Gazette  of  March  19,  1803 

Hepzibah,  of  this  town,  and  Henry  Williams. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1803 

Elizabeth   and    Capt.    Bateman   Munroe,   of 

Bristol,  at  Portsmouth.     Gazette  of  July  28,  1804 

Capt.  Oliver,  of  this  town,  and  Sally  Arnold, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Israel,  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  24,  1805 
Phebe,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  George 
B.  Robinson,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  10,  1807 
William,   of  this  town,   and  Abby   Dexter, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  G.,  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of            Dec.  31,  1808 
Rachel,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Thomas 
L.  Tuells,  by  the  Rev.   Dr.   Gano.      Ga- 
zette of                                                               April  28,  1 8 10 


50  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

EARLE   Nathaniel,   of    Leicester,    Mass.,    and 

Freelove  Clifford,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Jan.  19,  1812 

Joseph,   Esq.,  and  Lydia  Fowler,   daughter 

of  the  late   Dr.   Isaac,  at   Rehoboth,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Jan.  24,  1813 

Mrs.  Susannah  and  Asa  Kent,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Winchell.     Gazette  of  May  14,  1814 

Frances   W.,  daughter  of    Hon.   Elias,  and 

Daniel   H.  Tillinghast,    Esq.,   attorney  at 

law,  at   Centreville,   S.    C,   by  Rev.  Mr. 

Vandever,  Jan.  5,  18 16 

Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Caleb,  and 

Thomas  Whitaker,  both  of  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  16,  1817 

Mrs.  Amey,  of  this  town,  and  Henry  Fan- 
ner, of  Johnston,  at  this  town,  Nov.  19,  1818 
Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 

John,  and   Benjamin  C.    Curtis,    both   of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Oct.  25,  1820 

Fanny,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William, 

and  Christopher  C.  Godfrey,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  July  12,  1821 

Benjamin  and  Mrs.  Amanda  Westcott,  both 

of  this  town,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of  Nov.  31,  1821 

Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William, 

and  William  G.  Williams,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  29,  1823 

Thomas  J.  and  Abigail  Snow,  both  of   and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  17,  1823 

Harriet     C,    of    Nantucket,    and   Stephen 

Cornell,  of  and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  4,  1823 

Dorcas,  of  this  town,  and  Olney  Dodge,  of 

North  Providence,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1824 

Eliza,  second  daughter  of   Hon.  Caleb,  and 

Zebadiah  Lathrop,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  i,  1825 

Mrs.  Abby    G.  and  Joseph  S.  Lawton,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  July  30,  1825 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  William  Arnold,  at  Cumber- 
land. Gazette  of  Aug.  20,  1825 
EAST  Betsey,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 

George  Blancher,  at  Smithfield,  Jan.  i,  181 1 

EASTERB  ROOKS     Polly,    of    Newport,    and 

Wheeler  Martin,  of  this  town.    Gazette  of      March  14,  1789 

D and  Polly  Sanford,  at  Bristol,  July  8,  1821 

Joseph,  of  Swanzey,  and  Amey  Cole  Luther, 

daughter  of  Martin,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren.   Gazette  of  Sept.  13,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES  51 

EASTON  Sally,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  Esq.,  and 
John  G.  Ladd,  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  mer- 
chant, at  Middletown.     Gazette  of  Sept.  i,  1798 

Eliza  W.  and  Josiah  Humphrey,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  17,  1802 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  Esq.,  and 
Samuel  Pearce,  at  Portsmouth.  Gazette 
of  Sept.  24,  1803 

Ann,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and  John  F. 
Townsend,  of  Newport,  merchant,  at  Ports- 
mouth, by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten.     Gazette  of  Feb.  18,  1804 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  and  Lewis  Roseman- 
iere,  editor  of  the  Newport  Mercury,  at 
Newport.    Gazette  of  May  31,  1806 

James  and  Henrietta  Newton  Sherman, 
eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  July  19,  1806 

Norman  and  Elizabeth  A.  Salisbury,  young- 
est daughter  of  Joshua,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gano,  •  April  15,  181 1 

Clement,  of  Providence,  and  Arty  Hopkins, 
of  and  at  Foster.     Gazette  of  Oct.  26,  181 1 

Rebecca  R.  and  Stanford  Newell,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Nov.  6,  181 1 

Thankful  and  Abner   Durfee,  at   Killirigly, 

Ct.,  Feb.  14,  1813 

Sarah  G.  and  Capt.  Samuel  Humphreys, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Oathman,  Nov.  26,  1821 

James  C.  and   Eliza   Franklin,  daughter  of 

Robert,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  April  Si  1825 

EATON  Mrs.  Susannah,  widow  of  Dr.  Joseph, 

and  Joseph  Lawrence.     Gazette  of  April  11,  1778 

Levi  and  Susan  Howe,  daughter  of  Ezekiel, 
at  Framingham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kel- 
logg.    Gazette  of  '  June  i,  1805 

Artemus,  of  Killingly,  and  Mirriam  Draper, 

at  Attleboro,  Nov.  19,  1816 

Charles  and  Ann  Day,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Day, 
all  of  and  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  Aug.  27,  1818 

EAYRES  Thomas  S.  and  Ann  Edes,  at  Boston, 

by  Rev.  W.  E.  Channing,  Dec.  i,  1812 

EDDY   David  and  Naomi  Arnold,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  dec,  at  Smithfield,  Feb.  13,  1772 

Polly,  daughter  of  Esek,  and  Lieut.  Jeremiah 

Greenman.     Gazette  of  Oct.  23,  1784 

Esther,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Capt.  Laban 

Waterman,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1786 

Mrs.  Martha,  widow  of  Richard,  and  Capt. 

Daniel  Bucklin.     Gazette  of  Feb.  n,  1786 


52  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

EDDY  Benjamin,  2d.,  and  Sally  James,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Allen,  of  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  March  24,  1787 

Esek,  Jr.,  and  Alice  Williams,  daughter  of 
Andrew.     Gazette  of  Jan.  30,  1790 

Jesse,  of  Northbridge,  and  Sarah  Congdon, 
daughter  of  Joseph,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of  Feb.  S,  1791 

Abigail^  daughter  of  Esek,  of  this  town,  and 

Rufus  Hawkins.     Gazette  of  Feb.  25,  1792 

Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Betsey  Bucklin,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Daniel.     Gazette  of  Nov.  17,  1792 

Sally,  daughter  of  Comfort,  of  this  town,  and 
John  Greenman,  of  Swanzey.     Gazette  of  Nov.  9,  1793 

William,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  and  Huldah 
Albro,  daughter  of  Job,  of  Foster.  Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  6,  1794 

Jeremiah  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Field,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt.  Isaac  Field.     Gazette  of  Aug.  29,  1795 

Sarah  and  Caleb  Barker,  at  Friends'  Meeting 

House,  Dartmouth.     Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1795 

Lydia  and  William  Tourtellot,  at  Glocester. 

Gazette  of  April  20,  1799 

John  and  Patty  Tefft,  daughter  of  David. 
Gazette  of  May  18,  1799 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Joseph,   and  Benjamin 

C.  Warner.     Gazette  of  Oct.  19,  1799 

Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Martha  Wheaton,  daugh- 
ter of  James,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  2,  1801 

Dr.  John  M.  and  Hannah  Carlile,  daughter 
of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas,  Oct.  7,  1804 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Barnard,  of  this  town,  and 

Benjamin  W.  Gardiner,  of  Exeter,  R.  I.-,  April  2,  1807 

Mary,  daughter    of    Peleg,   and    Zachariah 

Chaffee,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  26,  1807 

Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Naomi  Ann  Angell, 
daughter  of  Elisha,  of  North  Providence, 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  25,  1809 

Josiah  I.  and  Sophia  Peckham,  daughter  of 

Peter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  24,  18 12 

Dr.  John  M.  and  Mary  Ann  Dexter,  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  John  S.,  both  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  20,  18 14 

Martha,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and 
Oroondates  Mauran,  merchant,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  in  this  town,  Dec.  11,  1814 

Comfort,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Swartz, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Swartz, 
of  Newport,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
G^no>  Nov.  16,  181S 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  53 

EDDY  Mrs.  Huldah  and  John   Sarle,   both   of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  21,  1816 

Benjamin  C,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Brown, 

of  and  at  South  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Northup.     Gazette  of  Aug.  16,  1817 

Barnard  and    Julia   G.    Westcott,   by   Rev. 

Mr.  Baker,  all  of  this  town,  Oct.  14,  18 17 

Eunice,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  and  William 

P.  Shaw,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of  and  at 

this  town,  Nov.  9,  1817 

Thomas,  Esq.,   of  Warwick,   and   Eliza   L. 

Hoppin,   daughter     of    Nicholas,   of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  14,  181 8 

Phebe,  eldest  daughter  of   George,   of  this 

town,  and  William  C.  Staples,  of  Cumber-    ' 

land,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  April  11,  1819 

Margaret  S.,  youngest  daughter  of  William, 

and  John  Ferguson,  Jr.,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Park,  April  28,  18 19 

Silence,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Preston  Harvey, 

of  Taunton,  at  said  Rehoboth,  Dec.  24,  18 19 

Ann,  daughter  of  Moses,  and  Rev.  Reuben 

Torrey,  'of    Ashford,    Ct.,   by    Rev.    Dr. 

Messer,  Oct.  5,  1820 

Maria,  daughter  of  Barnard,  and  Daniel  R. 

Clarke,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  11,  1821 

Comfort  and  Catherine  Swartz,  in  this  town. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  i,  1821 

William  and  Susan  Bliss,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Gazette  of  April  27,  1822 
Richard   and    Martha    James,   daughter    of 

John,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  May  2,  1822 

Joseph  W.  and  Anna  Maria  Robbins,  daugh- 
ter of  Ashur,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette 

of  May  II,  1822 

Margaret,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  Jr., 

of  this  town,  and  Joseph  Davis,  of  East 

Greenwich,  at    this    town,   by   Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson,  Aug.  II,  1822 

Abby,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  2d,  and  Thomas 

G.  Humphrey,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  30,  1822 

WiUiam  and  Hannah  G.  Wilbur,  both  of  and 

at  Warren,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Rexford.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  23,  1822 
Mary,  of  Westport,  and  Samuel  M.  Tabor,  of 

this  town,  at  said  Westport,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Eunice  C,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  George 

E.  Simmons,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  13,  1823 


54 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


EDDY    Richard   E.   and  Emily   Ann    Hawley, 

both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Capt.  Sylvester  and  Lamor  H.  Luther,  both 

of  and  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 
Julia    Ann,    of    Bellefonte,    Cranston,    and 
Joseph  Clarke,  of  Edenburgh,  N.  Y.     Ga- 
zette of 
Sarah  James,   daughter    of    Benjamin,   and 

Samuel  Gray,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Betsey,  daughter  of  Peleg,  and  Caleb  God- 
frey, both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 
George  and   Maria  Hall,  at  Johnston.     Ga-  • 

zette  of 
Hon.    Samuel,   member    of   Congress  from 
this   State,  and   Mrs.    Sarah   H.   Dwight, 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  David  Howell, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
EDES  Rev.  Henry,  pastor  of  the  First  Congre- 
gational Church  and  Society,  of  this  town, 
and  Catherine  C.  May,  daughter  of  John, 
Esq.,   at   Boston,   by   Rev.    Dr.  Lathrop. 
Gazette  of 
Sarah  and  Benjamin  Tucker,  both  of  Boston, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette 
of 
Lucy  W.   and   William    Melendy,   both   of 

Boston.     Gazette  of 
Ann  and  Thomas  S.  Eayres,  at  Boston,  by 
Rev.  W.  E.  Channing, 
EDGAR  Gen.  John,   of  New  Jersey,  an  officer 
of  the   Revolution,   aged     90  years,   and 
Eliza  Stevens,  aged  14  years,  at  Williams- 
burgh,  Illinois.     Gazette  of 
EDMONDS  Eliza  and    Amos   Briggs,   both   of 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
ELAKIN    Marcus,  of  this  town,  and  Elizabeth 
Slocum,  daughter    of   Primus,   of   and   at 
Seekonk  (colored), 
ELDERKIN  Capt.  Eleazer  and  Harriet  Sabin, 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas,  by  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker, 
Capt.    Eleazer  and   Anstress   Davis,   eldest 
daughter  of   Capt.  Robert,  in  this   town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
ELD  RED     Susan,    daughter    of    Robert,   and 
George  W.  Tillinghast,  at  Wickford.     Ga- 
zette of 
Capt.    Peleg,    of     Jamestown,     and    Nancy 
Perry,  daughter,  of    the  late  George,   at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 


Oct.  15,  1823 
Oct.  15,  1823 

March  20,  1824 
April  18,  1824 

Sept.  19,  1824 
Sept.  25,  1824 

Oct.  17,  1824 

July  27,  1805 

Oct.  I,  1808 

March  9,  181 1 

Dec.  I,  1812 

Jan.  28,  1824 
April  8,  1810 

May  24,  1 82 1 

Sept.  8,  1803 

Nov.  27,  1808 

Sept.  20,  1806 

Oct.  19,  18 1 7 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  55 

ELDREDGE  James,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Cloe  Hub- 
bard, at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  June  5,  1803 
Capt.    Henry,  of   Brooklyn,    Ct.,   and  Eliza 

Davis,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert,  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  27,  1808 

Richard   and  Meriam    Dyer,   both    of    this 

town,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev,  Mr. 

Wilson,  Oct.  22,  1815 

Sarah  B.   and   Capt.    Hutchinson   A.    Cole, 

both  of  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  11,  18 17 

Merian  S.  and  Orion  B.  Saxton,  printer,  at 

Salem,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carlile.     Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  18 19 

Dr.  Charles   and  Eleanor  Fry,  daughter  of 

Thomas,    Esq.,   at    East    Greenwich,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Parker,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Rebecca  and  Welcome  Arnold,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22,  1821 

Edward,  of  St.  Salvator,  S.  A.,  and  Hannah 

Grosvenor,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas,  of 

and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  March  6,  1822 

Anna  and  Capt.  Ray  Greene  Andrews,  both 

of  and  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of  Oct.  16,  1822 

Gideon  and  Mary  Ann  Parker,  both  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  — ,  1 823 
Catharine  and  John  P.  Smith,  in 'this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  18,  1823 

Richard   and  Sally  Doane,   both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  8,  1824 

ELDRICH     William,    of    Salem,    and    Harriet 

Boyd,  of  Weston,  Nov.  6,  181 1 

ELIZABETH  Princess,  third  daughter  of  their 

Majesties,  and  Philip  Augustus  Frederick, 

the  hereditary  Prince  of  Hesse  Hamburg, 

at  the  Queen's  Palace,  April  7,  181 8 

ELLERY    Ann,   of   Newport,   and   Rev.   John 

Burt,  of  Bristol,  at  Newport,  Nov.  17,  1768 

Lucy,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Wil- 
liam  Channing,  Esq.,  attorney  at   law,  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  May  15,  1773 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  and 

Samuel  Vernon,  3d,  at  Newport.     Gazette 

of  Jan.  IS,  178s 

Almy,  of  William,  Esq.,  and  William  Stead- 
man,  Esq.,  of  Lancaster,  Mass.  Gazette  of  Oct.  30,  1790 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Christopher,  and 

Asher  Robbins,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  New- 
port. Gazette  of  Dec.  24,  1791 
Edmund  T.   and  Catherine  Almy,  daughter 

of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette 

of  Oct.  13,  1792 


55  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

ELLERY  Christopher,  Esq.,  and  Clarrissa  Bird, 

daughter  of  Nathaniel,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  10,  1792 
William,  Jr.,  deputy  collector  port  of  New- 
port, and  Abigail  Shaw,  daughter  of  Capt. 

William,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Sept.  8,  1798 

Abraham  Redwood,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  and 

Sarah  Charlotte  Weissenfels,  daughter  of 

Major  Weissenfels,  at  New  York.  Ga- 
zette of  April  16,  1803 
Mary  G.,  of  Newport,  and  Samuel  Jennison, 

Jr.,  of   Worcester,  in   this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  15,  1815 

Cornelia,  daughter  of  Hon.  Christopher,  and 

Albert  E.  Harding,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

all  of  and  at  this  town,  Nov.  26,  18 19 

Clarrissa,  daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  and 

Major  William  James  Tilley,  merchant,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  all  of  and  ai  Newport,  Sept.  i,  1820 

Elizabeth  Dana,  eldest  daughter  of  William, 

Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Robert  Sedgwick, 

Esq.,  of  New  York,  at  said  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Aug.  21,  1822 

Lieut.  Charles,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Matilda  M. 

Cornwell,  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin, 

of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  at  New  York.  Gazette 

of  Sept.  10,  1823 

George  W.  and  Mary  Goddard,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  ig,  1823 

Martha  Maria,  of  New  Orleans,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Abraham  Redwood  Ellery, 

of  Newport,  and  ElberJ;  J.  Anderson,  Esq., 

of  New   York,  at   said  Newport,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Patten,  Oct.  3,  1825 

ELLET  Abby  and  John  Birkett,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  13,  1808 

ELLICOTT  Rachal  T.,  daughter  of  Elias,  and 

John   Hewes,    Proprietor  of   the    Federal 

Gazette,   at    Baltimore,   at     the    Friends' 

House,  Lombard  Street,  Jan.  15,  1812 

ELLIOTT  Mary  and  Capt.  Robert  Cockran,  at 

Charleston,  S.  C,  Feb.  3,  1763 

William,   of    Exeter,    merchant,    and    Polly 

Stevens,  of  Providence.     Gazette  of  May  8,  1 773 

Miss  ,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Col. 

— Washington,  a  prisoner  of  w'ar,  at 

said  place.     Gazette  of  Feb.  16,  1782 

Dr.  Ephraim  and  Elizabeth  Fleet,  daughter 

of  John,  printer,  at  Boston.    Gazette  of  Dec.  26,  1789 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  57 

ELLIOTT  Ann,  of  Boston,  and  William  Mum- 
ford,  merchant,  April  12,  1801 
Catharine   Phebe,   of   Beaufort,  N.   C,  and 

Charles  Catesworth  Pinckney,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at 

said  Beaufort.     Gazette  of  July  20,  181 1 

Francis  and  Elizabeth  Thurber,  daughter  of 

Samuel,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  ,       Aug.  8,  1816 

ELLIS  Col.  Jonathan  and  Phebe  Taylor,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  of  Charlestown.     Gazette  of        May  23,  1778 
Mrs.    Ann,   widow  of    Thomas,   and   Caleb 

King.     Gazette  of  Jan.  26,  1793 

Lydia  and  Ephraim  Peabodie.     Gazette  of  June  28,  1794 

James,  Esq.,  and  Martha  Bridgham,  young- 
est daughter  of  the  late  Dr.   Joseph,  at 

Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  Oct.  18,  1794 

Cyrus,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah  Richmond, 

at  Little  Compton.     Gazette  of  Oct.  14,  1797 

Major  Eleazer  and  Sarah  Peters.  .  Gazette  of      April  28,  1804 
Roxana,  of  Attleboro,  and  Sylvanus  Tingley, 

of  this  town,  at  said  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilder,  Oct.  17,  181 3 

Sally,  daughter  .of  Abner,  Esq.,  and  Erastus 

Worthington,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  all  of 

Dedham,  Mass.,  May  2,  1815 

Mrs.    Huldah,    of    Seekonk,    and    William 

Everett,  of  Attleboro,  at  said  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  March  28,  1821 

Betsey,    40,    and     Leonard    Wing,     18,    at 

Wayne,  Me.     Gazette  of  May  16,  1821 

Capt.  William,  of  Falmouth,  and  Eliza  Ann 

Barlow,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Moses, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  11,  1823 

Daniel  F.,  of  Attleboro,  and   Rebecca  Car- 
penter, of  and  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of        May  14,  1825 
ELLISON  Mrs. ,  late  of  Liverpool,  Eng., 

and  John  Dunlap,  printer,  at  Philadelphia,  Feb.  4,  1773 

ELMENDORF  Peter  Edm,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth 

Van  Renssalear,  daughter  of    Killian,   of 

Clavarack,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of  Sept.  25,  1802 

ELTON  Romeo,  of  Wallingford,  Ct.,  and  Sarah 

Ann  Ormsbey,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  April  18,  1814 

EMERSON  Joseph  and  Mrs.  Eliza  P.  Greene,  of 

this  town,  at  New  London.     Gazette  of  Sept.  27,  1800 

Dorothy,  aged  75  years,  and  Jeremiah  Berry, 
aged  80  years,  at  Rochester,  Mass.     Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  24,  1 80 1 
Lydia,  o  f   Uxbridge,  and   Richard   Arnold, 

of  Smithfield,  at  Uxbridge,  April  9,  1809 


58  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

EMERSON   Mrs.    Hannah,  aged  70  years,   and 

Capt.  Levi  Tower,  aged  74  years,  in  Cum- 
berland, Jan.  9,  1817 
James  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia  P.  Parker, 

of  and  at  South  Reading,  Mass.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Emerson.     Gazette  of  Sept.  12,  1821 

John  and  Abigail  Ball,  both  of  and  at  See- 

konk,  March  9,  1823 

EMERY  Capt.   Jonathan,   of    Saco,  Mass.,  and 

Eliza   Moore,  of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  181 3 

EMLEN  Mary  and   George   Newbold,  of  New 

York,    merchant,    at     Friends'     Meeting 

House,  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

EMMONS  M^ry  and  Rev.  Jacob  Ide,  of  Med- 

way,  at  Franklin,  Mass.     Gazette  of  April  22,  1815 

William,     Esq.,     of     Augusta,     and     Lucy 

Vaughn,  second  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of 

and  at  Hallowell,  Me.     Gazette  of  Oct.  4,  1823 

ENGALS  Lewis  and  Mary  Caffry,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Aug.  16,  1806 

ENGLISH  Polly  and  Capt.  Jacob  Smith,  of  this 

town,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  July  27,  1793 

ENGS  Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  William, 

and  Capt.  Samuel  Brown.     Gazette  of  Aug.  2,  1806 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and 

Capt.  John  Dennis,  at  Newport.     Gazette 

of  Sept.  28,  181 1 

Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  William, 

of    Newport,   and   Edward    W.    Lawton, 

merchant,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  May  10,  i8i2 
George,  merchant,   and    Sally   H.    Slocum, 

daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin,  at  New- 
port. Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  1813 
ENNSWORTH  Ann  and  Hezekiah  Sabin,  Jr., 

merchant,  Oct.  13,  1805 

ENSWORTH  A.  A.,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Sally 

Byrne,  at  Windham,  Ct.     Gazette  of  F'eb.  3,  1810 

ENTWISLE  James  and  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Mason, 

both  of  the  theatre,  at  Washington.  Ga- 
zette of  July  29,  181 5 
ERSKINE  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas,   70  years,   Lord 

High  Chancellor  of  England,  and  Sarah 

Buck,  34 ;  his  Lordship  is  a  widower,  but 

he  had  several  children  by  his  new  wife, 

and  takes  this  means  to  legalize  the  births 

of  them,  at  Gretna  Green,  Scotland.  Ga- 
zette of  April  ^.  i8ig 
ERWING  William,  Jr.,  and  Julia  Paulding,  of  ^     ^'        ^ 

Greenburgh,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  Nov.  23,  1793 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


59 


ESLEEK    Lydia  and  James  Salisbury,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
ESSEX    Thomas  and  Waitey  Tindell,  both   of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathham, 
ESTES  Sarah,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  Tiverton, 
and  Christopher  Lake,  of  Portsmouth,  at 
said  Tiverton, 
ETHERIDGE  Nancy,  of  Boston,  and  Capt.  John 
Topham,  of  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Samuel,  Jr.,  printer,  of  Charlestown,  Mass., 
and  Caroline  Fowle,  at  Keene,  N.  H.  Ga- 
zette of 
EUSTIS  Hon.  William,  Secretary  of  War,  and 
Caroline  Langdon,  daughter  of  the  late 
Judge  Langdon,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
EVANS  Betsey,  of  Newport,  and  William  Oxx, 
of  Bristol.     Gazet  e  of 

Elizabeth  and  John  Harwood,  Jr.,  printer,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Duty  and  Ruth  Owen,  daughter  of  Thomas, 
both  of  and  at  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hunt, 

Celinda,  daughter  of  Anan,  of  Glocester,  and 
Olney  Barnes,  of  Smithfield,  at  said  Gloces- 
ter.    Gazette  of 

Jehu  and  Amey  Thornton,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, of  and  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of 

Abigail,  of  South  Reading,  and  Peter  Tem- 
ple, of  this  town,  at  said  former  town, 
EVELETH  Isaac,  Jr.,  and  Almy  Taggart, 
daughter  of  the  late  William,  of  Newport, 
by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
EVERETT  Amherst,  merchant,  and  Penelope 
Howland,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 

Richard  and  Louisa  Tmgley,  both  of  Attle- 
boro,  in  this  town,  by  Kev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mrs.  Huldah 
EUis,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pitman, 

William,  Jr.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Esther  C. 
Peabody,  of  and  at  Hampden,  Me.  Ga- 
zette of 
EVERSALL  Jacob  and  Barbara  Bixler,  by  Jo- 
seph Heistand,  Esq., 
EWING  Rachal,  second  daughter  of  Nathaniel, 
Esq.,  President  of  the  State  Bank  of  In- 
diana, of  Vincennes,  Ind.,  and  Daniel 
Jenckes,  Esq.,  late  of  this  town,  at  said 
Vincennes, 


May  15,  1814 
Oct.  16,  1820 

March  17,  1825 
Sept.  17,  1796 

Oct.  8,  1814 

Sept.  26,  1 8 10 

•  Aug.  18,  1798 

April  12,  1807 

Feb.  18,  1821 

March  20,  1822 

Jan.  8,  1823 

Oct.  21,  1823 

Nov.  21,  1799 

Aug.  19,  1813 
April  4,  1820 

March  28,  1821 

Oct.  25,  1823 
Jan.  17,  181S 


May  2,  1820 


60 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


EYRES  Almy,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas, 
and   William    Briggs,  at    Newport.      Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  12,  1789 
Sarah  and  Matthew  L.  Davis,  of  New  York, 

printer,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  April  23,  1796 


FAIRBANKS  Nancy  and  Levi  Rawson,both  of 

and  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith.     Ga- 
zette of 
James,   Jr.,   and    Nancy   D.    Sweetland,   at 

Attleboro.     Gazette  of 
Asa,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Anna  Talbot 

Richmond,  daughter  of  William,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Crocker,  in  this  town, 
FAIRCHILD  Aurelia  and  Elihu  Judd,  at  New- 
town, Ct.     Gazette  of 
Eunice  and   Darling  Jarvis,   at   Ridgefield, 

Ct.     Gazette  of 
FAIRMAN  David,  of  Providence,  and  Hitty  Y. 

Austin,    daughter    of    the  late    Seth,   at 

Sheffield,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
William  S.,  of  Killingly,  and    Roby  Brown, 

at  Sterling,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
FALCONET  John  Lewis  Theodore  Depalizeux, 

Esq.,  and  Ann  Hunter,  of  Newport,  R.  L, 

at  London,  Eng., 
FALES  Sarah  C,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of 

Taunton,  and  Nathaniel  Hazard,  Esq.,  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of 
Nathaniel     and    Sarah     Kerby     Padelford, 

second  daughter  of  Hon.  Seth,  at  Taunton. 

Gazette  of 
William  and  Harriet   Sisson,  at   Bristol,  by 

Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 
Susan  H.,  of  Wrentham,  and  Henry  Fiske, 

of  Boston,  at  said  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Fiske.     Gazette  of 
Henry  D.  W.   and  Abigail  Diman,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Achsah  Miller  and  Asa  Bates,  at  Attleboro. 

Gazette  of 
Frances  L.,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Sam- 
uel, of  Taunton,   Mass.,   and   Swann   L. 

Pomroy,  at  Newport, 


Sept.  12,  1807 
July  21,  1821 

Oct.  3,  1825 
Dec.  12,  1818 
Dec.  12,  1818 

Nov.  29,  1806 
March  31,  18 10 

July  6,  1790 

March  26,  1803 

Feb.  II,  1804 
March  21,  1811 

April  17,  1822 
July  10,  1822 
Jan.  18,  1823 

Dec.  21,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


61 


FARBUSH  Mind  well,  13,  and  William  Potter, 

16,  after   10  evenings  courtship,  at   Sem- 

pronius,  N.  Y.     Gazette  ot 
FARGO    Betsey  and   William   Prince,   both   of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Prince, 
FARLIE   Mary  and  Thomas  A.  Cooper,  Esq., 

Tragedian,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of 
FARNSWORTH     Oliver,   printer,   and  Nancy 
.   Mumford,  daughter  of  Paul,  Esq.,  at  New- 
port.   Gazette  of 
FARNUM  Polly,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  dec, 

and   Capt.  William  Waterman,  at   Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Zebadiah  and  Betsey  Crapon,  both  of 

this  town.     Gazette  of 
Royal  and  Betsey  Whitney,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
Celinda  and  Capt.  George  Weeden,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  all  of  this  town, 
Penelope,  of  Smithfield,  and  Richard  Brown, 

of  North  Providence,  at  Smithfield, 
John  and  Lydia  Mathewson,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield, 

(Announced  also  in  issue  of  Aug.  29,  1812.) 
Capt.  Thomas  and  Sarah  W.  Grieve,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson, 
Elder  Douglass,  of  Woodstock,  Vt.,  and  Susan 

Lindenberg,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  John  P.  Jones, 
Amanda  and   Benjamin   Westcott,  both   of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Rufus  and  Mrs.  Priscilla   Longley,  both   of 

Boston,  in  this  town, 
Ruth,    daughter    of    Stephen,    and    Daniel 

Mowry,  3d,  at  Smithfield, 
Charles  A.  and  Experience  A.  Bannister,  at 

Smithfield.     Gazette  of 
Susan,   youngest  daughter    of    Stephen,   of 

Smithfield,  and   Capt.  Ephraim   Whipple, 

of  North  Providence,  at   said   Smithfield. 

Gazette  of 
Daniel    and     Asha    Angell,     daughter    of 

Thomas,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 
Solomon,    of    Conway,   Vt.,   and   Ruth    G. 

Dean,  of  and  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of 
Elizabeth  Louisa  and  Edward  Padelford,  of 

this  town,  at  Savannah,  Ga.     Gazette  of 
Alice,  of  Pawtucket,  and  John  Douglass,  of 

Mendon,  Mass,  at  former  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft, 


Oct.  23,  1820 
Sept.  14,  1820 
June  27,  1812 

March  16,  1799 

Nov.  29,  1777 
Jan.  II,  1794 
Oct.  21,  1801 
Dec.  31,  1809 
Feb.  23,  1812 
Aug.  16,  1812 

Sept.  25,  1 812 

March  2,  181 3 
June  5,  1815 

June  12,  1815 
Dec.  6,  1818 


Nov.  28,  1 82 1 


June  19,  1822 
Jan.  4,  1823 

Nov.  22,  1823 
Dec.  3,  1823 

Dec.  22,  1823 


62  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

FARQUHAR     Margaret     M.   and    James    C. 

Greene,  late  of  Providence,  at  Charleston, 

S.  C.     Gazette  of  April  15,  1797 

FARRIER    Capt.    William   and   Lucy   Healey, 

both  of  Providence,  May  20,  181 1 

Arthur  and  Deborah  L.   Simmons,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  July  18,  1822 

FARRIS    Samuel    and   Deborah     Madison,    of 

Valley    Falls,    Smithfield,   at    Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Gazette  of  Dec.  20,  1823 

FASSETT    Sally,  20  years,  and  Jared  Chapin, 

80  years,  at  Drewsville,  N.  H.     Gazette  of         July  31,  1824 
FAXON  Lucy,  of  North  Providence,  and  Leon- 
ard   Sweet,  of  this  town,   at    said  North 

Providence.     Gazette  of  April  6.  1822 

FEARING     Martin,     merchant,     and     Abigail 

Martin,    daughter    of    Hon.    Simeon,    at 

Newport,  Jan.  15,  181 1 

Dorcas,  of  Wareham,  and  Dr.  Eliphalet  W. 

Hervey,  late  graduate  of   B.    U.,  at   said 

Wareham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hemingway.     Ga- 
zette of  Cg„4.      j»      jOj- 

FEATHERSTON HOUGH     George    William, 

Esq.,  of  Great    Britain,   and  Miss  '- 

Duane,  daughter  of  Hon.  James,  Esq.,  at 

Albany.     Gazette  of  '  Nqv   ig  1808 

FELL  Betsey  and  Jesse  Donham,  at  Newport  ' 

T  ^^^^^l^^^       .r    ,  '-  Sept.  27,  1794 

John,   of   New   York,  merchant,  and    Mary 

Saltonstall,    daughter  of   the   late  R 

at  New  York      Gazette  of  '         May  14,  1808 

Frederick  S.,  editor  of  "Savannah  Republi- 
can," and  Harriet  Nesler,  at  Savannah, 
Ga.     Gazette  of  Her   7  a    iSon 

FELLOWS  Mary  and  Christopher  Gardiner,  at 

TTT^Mvi",^'^,  ^l"^'!""^",-     Gazette  of  Jan.  31,  1821 

FENNER  Lydia,  daughter  of  Arthur,  Esq.,  and  ^        ^  ' 

Theodore  Foster,  at  Providence.     Gazette 

Nov  2   1 77 1 

Freelove,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  James,  ■    '    // 

and  Capt.  Sylvanus  Jenckes.     Gazette  of  '  Tulvii    I772 

Arthur,  3d,   and    Lydia  Sabin,  daughter   of  '    ^      '    " 

Thomas.     Gazette  of  Dec  8   1787 

James  and  Esther  Herendeen,  daughter   of  ■    >    /  / 

Richard,  of  and  at  Coventry.  Gazette  of  Feb  14  1780 
Jeremiah,  of  Coventry,  and  Betsey  Greene 

daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Christopher,  of 

Warwick.     Gazette  of  Qct   ^    i78q 

James.  Esq.,  and  Sally  Jenckes,  daughter  of  " 

Capt  Sylvanus,  deceased.     Gazette  of  Nov  17   1792 


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63 


FENNER  Benjamin,  of  Coventry,  and  Polly- 
Greene,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Chris- 
topher, at  Warwick.     Gazette  of  ^  March  8,  1794 

Joseph  and  Nancy  Thurber,  daughter  of'  Ed- 
ward, both  of  this  town.     Gazette  of  Aug.  9,  1794 

Sally,  daughter  of   Col.   Richard,  and  Capt. 

Daniel  Rhodes,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1803 

Richard  and  Sarah  Harris,  at  Cranston.  Ga 
zette  of  April  2,  1803 

Phebe  and  Capt.  Abel  Slocum,  at  Warwick. 
Gazette  of  -  Oct.  8,  1803 

Mrs.  Ann  and  John  F.  Sheldon,  merchant 

Gazette  of  May  4,  1 805 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  Johnston,  and 
William  P.  Olney,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Sept.  i,  1808 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of  Col.  Richard,  of  Crans- 
ton, and  Cyrus  Potter,  of  this  town,  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1809 

Cinderela,  of  Cranston,  and  Avery  Briggs,  of 
Providence,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Sept.  26,  1810 

Lydia,  youngest  daughter  of  Samuel,  and 
Abner  Peckham,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of  July  13,  181 1 

William,  of  Foster,  and  Rebecca  A.  Harris, 

of  and  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of  Jan.  23,  1813 

Olive,  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Cranston,  and 
Ashbel  Martin,  of  this  town,  at  said 
Cranston,  May  S,  18 14 

Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Abby  W.  Henry,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  -  Oct.  2,  1817 

Russell  R.,  of  Cranston,  and  Waitstill  Ann 
Gonsolve,  of  and  at  this  town,  June  11,  1818 

Amey  B.,  daughter  of  John,  of  Cranston,  and 
Jarvis  E.  Gladding,  of  this  town,  at  said 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  28,  18 18 

Henry,  of  Johnston,  and  Mrs.  Amey  Earle, 
of  and  at  this  town,  Nov.  19,  1818 

Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Zion,  and  Cyrus  Pot- 
ter, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this 
town,  Jan.  17,  1819 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  James,  an^ 
Edward  J.  Mallett,  of  Fayetteville,  NXC., 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  11,  1820 

Daniel,  of  this  town,  and  Ruth  Lawton,  of 
Pawtucket,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Jan.  7,  1821 

Daniel,  of  this  town,  and  Ruth  Lawton,  of 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  7,  1821 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


FENNER  Thomas  B.,  Esq.,  cashier  of  the  Eagle 
Bank,  and  Avis  Eliza  Hitchcock,  daughter 
of  the  late  Jonathan  P  ,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

John  S.,  of  Foster,  and  Phebe  Harris,  of 
Scituate,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Hard- 
ing, of  Johnston,  at  said  Johnston.  Ga- 
zette of 

Amey,  of  Johnston,  and  Peleg  Fiske,  of  this 
town,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Waitstill  Ann  and  Edward  Fitzgerald, 
both  of  and  at  Johnston, 

Harriet  E.,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt. 
Arthur,  and  Seth  Adams,  Jr.,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

William  G.  and  Abby  Bacon,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Arthur,  and  Timo- 
thy C.  Kendall,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Richard,  of  Canterbury,  Ct.,  and  Christo- 
pher Rhodes  Stafford,  of  this  town,  at 
former  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Murdock, 

Christopher  and  Sarah  Smith,  daughter  of 
Col.  Clemmons,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  Mary  Craft,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke, 

Martha  and  David  Pettey,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Gazette  of 

Phebe,  eldest  daughter  of  Obadiah,  of  Foster, 
and  Jonah  Titus,  of  Scituate,  at  Foster. 
Gazette  of 

Thomas,  of  Scituate,  and  Mary  Thayer,  of 
and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 
FENNO  Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  and 
John  Rodman,  Esq.,  at  New  York.     Ga- 
zette of 

Miss  and  John  Ogden  Hoffman,   at 

New  York.     Gazette  of 

Mary  PZliza  and  Galian  C.  Verplanck,  Esq., 
at  New  Yo^k.     Gazette  of 

William  D.  and  Frances  Rounds,  both  of 
this  town,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 
FERGUSON  John,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  S.  Eddy, 
youngest  daugfiter  of  V\alliam,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Park, 
FERN  Nabby,  aged  20  years,  and  Uncle  Nehe- 
miah  Bassett,  aged  63  years,  at  Lynn, 
Mass.     Gazette  of 


Oct.  2,  1 82 1 

Oct.  31,  1821 
June  19,  1822 
Dec.  17,  1822 

Feb.  26,  1823 
March  23,  1823 

April  20,  1823 

March  16,  1824 

April  21,  1824 

Oct.  3,  1824 

April  16,  1825 

Sept.  21,  1825 
July  26,  1825 

Jan.  10,  1801 

Aug.  21,  1802 

Oct.  12,  1811 

May  6,  1822 

April  28,  1 819 

Dec.  16,  181 5 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  65 

FESSENDEN  Rev.  Benjamin,  of  East  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  and  Mary  Wilkinson,  daugh- 
ter of  Isaac,  at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22, 1821 
PICKET  James  and  ,  at   Cape 

Elizabeth,  Jan.  4,  1750 

FIELD  Miss  ,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 

Charles,  and  John  Brown,  son  of   Elisha. 

Gazette  of  .  Feb.  i,  1772 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Charles 

Bowler.     Gazette  of  Dec.  3,  1774 

Joseph  and   Prudence   Carpenter,  daughter 

of  Oliver.     Gazette  of  Dec.  10,  1785 

Abigail,   daughter     of    John,    and     Daniel 

Proud.     Gazette  of  Dec.  15,  1787 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Andrew 

Taylor.     Gazette  of  July  12,  1788 

Mrs.  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Isaac 

Field,  and  Jeremiah  Eddy.     Gazette  of  Aug.  29,  1795 

John,  Jr.,    and   Amey  Larkin,  daughter  of 

Joseph,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of  Nov.  11,  1797 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Mathewson  Williams.     Ga- 
zette of  _  March  3,  1798 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Charles 

Dyer,  Jr.     Gazette  of  May  12,  1798 

Samuel  and  Nancy  French.     Gazette  of  Oct.  20,  1798 

William  and  Betsey  Larkin.     Gazette  of  Nov.  17,  1798 

Richard  and  Eliza  Snow,  daughter  of  John, 

by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Snow,  Feb.  14,  1799 

Simeon  and  Mary  A.  Warner,  daughter  of 

Capt.  John  S.     Gazette  of  Dec.  3,  1803 

Joseph  and  Susan  Larkin,  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  18,  1803 
Isaac  and  Sally  Berry,  daughter  of  the  late 

James,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  18,  1804 

Tirzah,   of   Deerfield,   Mass.,  and   Benjamin 

Crow,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 

Gazette  of  July  12,  1806 

Sophia  F.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John, 

and  George  BoUes,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  May  7,  1807 

Sally,  daughter  of  John,  and  Oliver  Price,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  9,  1809 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Lemuel,  and  William 

James,  Isy  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all.  of  and  at 

this  town,  Nov.  19,  1810 

Daniel,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  P.  Brown,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,         .  June  13,  181 1 

Lemuel,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Harding,  daughter  of 

Walker,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  this  town,        June  20,  181 1 
Mrs.  Hannah  and  Col.  James  Burr,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  8,  181 1 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


FIELD  Abigail  W.,  daughter  of  the  late  John, 

and  Philip  Potter,  both  of  this  town,  by- 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  24,  1 812 
Jeremiah,  of  Scituate,  and  Florinda  Man- 
chester, of  this  town,  at  Scituate,  March  7,  181 3 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  and  John 

C.  Updike,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Aug.  i,  1813 

William,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  Winsor, 

daughter  of  Parish,  of  and  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  3,  1814 
Sarah,  of  Providence,  and  Jacob  French,  of 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  24,  1814 

Benjamin  and  Sabra  Fiske,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Nov.  4,  1815 

Capt.  Richard  M.,  of  this  town,  and  Caroline 

Snow,   daughter  of  Benjamin,   of  and  at 

Norwich,  Ct.,  ■  Oct.  2,  1816 

Isaac,  merchant,  and   Sarah  Ann   Walcott, 

both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  in 

this  town,  Oct.  7,  i8i6 

Hannah  C,  of  this  town,  and  Jared  Curtis, 

formerly  of  Dudley,  Mass.,  at   this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  17,  1816 

John  Albert  and  Deborah  Ann  Burr,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  James,  both  of  this  town,  at  the 

First  Congregational  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  Aug.  20,  1 817 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  David,  and  Griffin 

Child,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all 

of  and  at  this  town,  Jan.  22,  18 18 

Stephen    G,   formerly  of     this    town,   and 

Harriet  Wallace,  daughter  of  Capt.  David, 

of  and  at  Hyde  Co.,  N.  C.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  18 18 

William,  2d,  and  Lydia  Warner,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

Joseph  and  Phebe  Wallen,  both  of  this  town,  Oct.  7,  18 19 

Joanna,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 

Samuel  M.  Tabor,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  6,  1820 

Sophia  H.,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  and 

John  Wallen,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all  of 

and  at  this  town,  Feb.  9,  1820 

William  and  Lucy  Lafaver,   both  of  North 

Providence,   in   this   town,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Taft,  May  7,  1821 

Rebecca,   daughter    of    Joseph,    and    Isaac 

Peckham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  25,  1821 

Barnum,  of  Boston,  publisher  of  "Christian 

Watchman,"    and    Frances     Eliza    Field, 

eldest   daughter  of   Richard  M,,  Esq.,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Nov.  7,  1821 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


67 


FIELD  Frances  'Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Rich- 
ard M.,  Esq.,  and  Barnum  Field,  of  Bos- 
ton, publisher  of  "Christian  Watchman,"  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 
Almira,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  and 
John  Miller,  publisher  of  the  "Manufact- 
urer's and  Farmer's  Journal,''  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Edward   and   Eliza  Jepson,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Lucinda,   daughter  of   Capt.    Nathaniel,   of 
Taunton,   and   Horatio   Lincoln,   at    said 
Taunton.     Gazette  of 
Sarah,  daughter    of    the    late    Samuel,   of 
Cranston,  and  Davis  Jackins,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 
Eliza  Janeth,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Hamil- 
ton Warren,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 
Horatio  and  Content  Wilbur,  both   of  See- 

konk,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 
Oliver  W.,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  H.  Tabor, 
daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Pawtucket,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

FIFIELD    Elder and  Celia   Knight,  at 

the  Methodist  Chapel,  in  this  town, 

FILE  Mrs. ,  widow  of  Peter,  and  Richard 

Olney,  Jr.,  at  Providence.     Gazette  of 
FILLIS  Eliza  and  Lieut.  Henry  Richardson,  of 
the  Royal  Marines,  at  Halifax.     Gazette  of 
FILLMORE  Lucius,  of  this   town,   and  Lydia 
Snell,  of  and  at   Seekonk,  by   Rev.    Mr. 
Pitman, 
Ruby,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Amaziah,  and 
David    Avery,    Jr.,   of   Windham,    Ct.,    at 
Franklin,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
FINCH  Capt.  James  and  Betsey  Bass,  daughter 
of  Joseph,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Samuel   and  Mary  Morehouse,  at  Norwalk, 
Ct.     Gazette  of 
FINNEY     Ruth   S.    and    Elkanah    French,   at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of 
Susan  and  Capt.  Oliver  Fitch,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Gazette  of 
FISH    Rhoda,  daughter  of  the  late  Robert,  and 
William  Almy,  at  Portsmouth.    Gazette  of 
Gamaliel  and  Deborah  Shad,  at  Fisherman's 
Gut,  on  the  Coast  of  Labrador.    Gazette  of 
Joseph,    sailing    master    of    the    privateer 
schooner    David     Porter,    and    Elizabeth 
Wheatley,  late  of  the  Boston  Theatre, 


Nov.  7,  1 82 1 

April  18,  1822 
Sept.  II,  1822 

April  12,  1823 

March  ii,  1824 

March  25,  1824 

Dec.  26,  1824 

March  31,  1825 

March  5,  1820 

July  25,  1772 

Dec.  26,  1807 

April  22,  1 82 1 

Feb.  4,  1824 
Oct.  29,  1796 
Dec.  12,  1818 
June  29,  181 1 
June  29,  181 1 
Nov.  23,  1 80s 
June  II,  1814 

June  26,  1 8 14 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


FISH  Preserved,  Jr.,  and  Ruth  Brownell,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gibson,  of  and 
at  Portsmouth.     Gazette  of 

Abby,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Portsmouth,  and 
William  T.  Wilton,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Webb, 

Fanny  and  Milton  Read,  both  of  Seekonk,  at 
Pawtucket, 

Barzillai  and  Mary  Ann  Freeborn,  both  of 
Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Henry  Law- 
ton,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 
FISHER  Myers,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Sally 
Kedwood,  daughter  of  William,  late  of 
Newport,  at  Philadelphia^ 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Joshua,  and  Cyrel  Bowen, 
at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  R.,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  and 
Hannah  Rodman,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Thomas.     Gazette  of 

Maria  and  Dr.  Peter  Clarke,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Clarke, 

William  Logan,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant, 
and  Polly  Rodman,  eldest  daughter  of 
Samuel,  merchant,  of  New  Bedford,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  New  Bedford. 
Gazette  of 

Mr. and  Miss  >■  Bait,  in  Ire- 
land.    Gazette  of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel, 
and  Capt.  Clifford  Crowningshield,  at 
Salem.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  J.,  merchant,  and  Emma  Patterson, 
daughter  of  Robert,  the  Director  of  the 
U.  S.  Mint,  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gray.     Gazette  of 

Herman  C,  of  Providence,  and  Abigail 
Greene,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of 

Nathaniel,  of  this  town,  and  Abigail  F.  Mun- 
creef,  of  and  at  Roxbury,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Porter, 

John  W.,  of  the  Island  of  St.  Croix,  and 
Mary  Whiting,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Lydia  and  George  Arnold,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

David  Anson,  merchant,  of  Wrentham,  and 
Sarah  Ann  Comstock.eldest  daughter  of  Dr 
Ezekiel,  at  Smithfield,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Edes 


July  9,  1 814 

Dec.  24,  1820 
June  22,  1823 
May  26,  1824 

Sept.  28,  1825 

March  19,  1774 
April  26,  1783 

June  IS,  1793 
July  IS,  1797 


Dec.  4,  1802 
March  23,  180S 

June  IS,  1 80s 

June  13,  1807 
May  12,  1 810 

July  23,  1810 

Sept!  16,  181 1 
June  IS,  1812 

April  25,  1815 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  69 

FISHER  Samuel  P.   and  Charlotte  Blackington, 

at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nelson,     i  June  28, 1820 

James  and  Amanda  Potter,  eldest  daughter 

of  Col.  Job,  both  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Jan.  16,  1821 

Freeman,  of  Falmouth,  and  Catharine  Brown, 

daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at  North  Povi- 

dence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Gazette  of  Jan.  4,  1823 

George  and  Ann  Eliza  Chaffee,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  July  28,  1823 

Lois  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Nathaniel,  and 

Joseph  Maxcy,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson,  Aug.  31,  1823 

Mrs.  Susannah  and  Thomas  Lawrence,  both 

of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of  ,  Nov.  30,  1823 

Marvin  W.  and   Harriet  Braid,  daughter  of 

John   B.,  both   of  and   at  Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Dec.  25,  1823 

Julius  C.  and  Mary  W.  Horton,  both  of  and 

at  Franklin,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Emmons,  June  3,  1824 

FISKE  Barbara,  daughter  of   Peleg,  Esq.,  and 

Capt.  Christopher  Knight,  of  Cranston,  at 

Scituate.     Gazette  of  Dec.  7,  1793 

Hannah,    daughter    of     Dea.     Moses,    and 

Thomas  Salisbury,  of  Cranston,  at  Scit- 
uate. Gazette  of  Jan.  11,  1794 
Dorcas,   of   Scituate,  and   William   Ashton, 

Jr.,  of  this  town.     Gazette  of  Nov.  8,  1794 

Abby,  daughter  of  Caleb,  Esq.,  and  Cyrus 

Harris,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of  July  30,  1796 

Rev.   John,   of    New    Braintree,   and   Eliza 

Mellon,  daughter  of  Col.  James,  at  Milford, 

by  the  Rev.  Caleb  Alexander,  April  19,  1797 

Abigail  and  John  Flagg  Fry.     Gazette  of  April  27,  1799 

Harriet,  daughter  of    Dr.  Caleb,  and  Uriel 

Rea,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott. 

Gazette  of  April  i,  1809 

Marietta,   daughter  of    Isaac,  of  Johnston, 

and  Dr.  Peleg  Clarke,  formerly  of  Rich- 
mond, at  Johnston,  April  23,  1809 
Mary  and  George  F.  Thorp,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  July  15,  181 1 
Mary,  youngest   daughter  of   Dr.  Caleb,  of 

Scituate,  and  James  Le  Baron,  of  Bristol, 

merchant,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  5,  i8ii 

Josiah  J.,  Esq.,  and  Jerusha  Norton,  of  and 

at  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  May  $,  1813 

Harriet  and  James  Cowen,  both  of  this  town. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  2,  18 13 

Maria  D.,  and  William  Henry,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  12,  18 14 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


FISKE  Sabra  and   Benjamin  Field,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano.    Gazette  of 

Nathan,  of  Northboro,  Mass.,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Arnold,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  and 
at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefleld, 

Philip  M.,  of  Scituate,  and  Eliza  A.  Taylor, 
daughter  of  the  late  William,  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mrs.  Harriet  K.,  second  daughter  of  the  late 
Col.  Stephen  Sheldon,  and  Israel  G.  Man- 
chester, Esq.,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Charles 
Stone, 

Henry,  of  Boston,  and  Susan  H.  Fales,  of 
and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske. 
Gazette  of 

Peleg,  of  this  town,  and  Amey  Fenner,  of 
Johnston,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  and  Sally  Kent,  youngest  daughter 
of  George,  both  ot  Johnston,  at  Cranston. 
Gazette  of 

Rev.  Wilbur,  of  Vermont,  and  Ruth  Peck,  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Clarrissa  H.,  of  this  town,  and  Anthony  Tur- 
ner, of  Augusta,  Ga.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

James,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.,  and  Mehitable 
Snow,  in  this  town, 

Francis,  of  Cumberland,  and  Ursula  Martin, 
of  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     Gazette 
of 
FITCH  Capt.  Oliver  and  Susan  Finney,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Gazette  of 

John,  Esq.,  and  Huldah  Dyer,  daughter  of 
Dr.  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Windham,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 

Rev.  Eleazer  T.,  Prof,  of   Divinity  in  Yale 
College,  and  Elizabeth  L.  Woosler,  of  and 
at  New  Haven.     Gazette  of 
FITZGERALD     Edward    and   Mrs.    Waitstill 

Ann  Fenner,  both  of  and  at  Johnston, 
FITZPATRICK    Ann  and  Samuel    Macomber. 

of  Providence,  at  Savannah,  Ga., 
FITTON  John,  merchant,  and  Betsey  Bennett, 

late  of  Newport.     Gazette  of 
FLAGG  Grace  S.,  daughter  of  Col.  Josiah,  and 

.  Aaron  Mann,  of  this  town,  at  Boston. 
Gazette  of 

Polly,  only  daughter  of  Mayor  George,  and 
Ray  Greene,  Esq.,  Attorney  General  of 
Rhode  Island,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Ga- 
zette of 


Nov.  4,  1815 

March  25,  18 16 

Oct.  7,  1 8 17 

Dec.  9,  1 82 1 

April  17,  1822 
June  19,  1822 

Aug.  21,  1822 
June  5,  1823 

Sept.  18,  1823 
Feb.  2i,  1825 

June  25,  1823 
June  29,  1811 

Oct.  19,  181 1 

Nov.  22,  1 8 17 
Dec.  17,  1822  . 
Feb.  5,  1 81 2 
Aug.  30,  1777 

June  13,  1789 
Aug.  9,  1794 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


71 


FLARETT  Sarah  and   Daniel  Taylor,  both   of 

Boston,  in  this  town, 
FLEET   Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John,   printer, 
and  Dr.  Ephraim  Elliott,  at  Boston.     Ga- 
zette of  ' 
FLEMING  Sally  Ann  and  Levi  Millard,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     Gazette  of 

J.  W.  C.  and  Mary  R.  Rotch,  daughter  of 
William,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at  New  Bedford.  Ga- 
zette of 
FLETCHER  Sarah,  widow  of  the  late  Dr. 
Fletcher,  and  Oliver  Leonard,  late  of 
Taunton,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Miss (his  seventh   wife),  and   Hon. 

Nathaniel    Thurston,   at    Bedford,   Mass. 
Gazette  of 

Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Charlotte  E.  Clarke,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Mary,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Solomon  Rogers, 
of  Smithfield,  at  said  Pawtucket.  Ga- 
zette of 
FLINT  Rev.  Abel,  of  Hartford,  and  Amelia 
Bissell,  daughter  of  Col.  Hezekiah,  at 
Windsor,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Sophia  and  Erastus  Clarke,  Esq.,  of  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  at  Hartford,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Charlotte  and  Thomas  Price,  both  of  Con- 
cord, Mass., 

Edward  and  Nancy  Porter,  both  of  Concord, 
Mass.,  in  this  town, 
FLORENCE  Paul  and  Lydia  Brown,  daughter 
of  John,  of  Providence,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wight, 
FLYNN  Mary  and  Eleazer  Harvard,  Jr.,  of 
Sturbridge,  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lyman.     Gazette  of 

Dolly,    of  Woodstock,  Ct.,   and   Dr.    Willis 
Johnson,  of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,   at  Wood- 
,  stock,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyman, 

FOLGER  Sarah,  daughter  of  George,  merchant, 
and  Burden  Chace,  of  Portsmouth,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Nantucket.  Ga- 
zette of 

Phebe  and  Esbon  Westcott,  both  of   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
FOLLETT    Capt.  David   and   Tryphemia  Wil- 
marth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Moses,  at  Attle- 
boro.     Gazette  of 

Melinda,  daughter  of  Comfort,  and  Ellis 
Cooke,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  all  of  and  at 
Cumberland, 


April  17,  1813 

Dec.  26,  1789 
March  16,  1816 

Aug.  9,  1823 

Feb.  26,  1 79 1 

July  22,  1809 
May  7,  1820 

June  29,  1822 

July  23,  1 79 1 
July  18,  1812 
Jan.  25,  1814 
Jan.  25,  1814 

April  22,  181 1 

June  16,  1804 

March  30,  1806 

Dec.  18,  1802 
July  4,  1813 

March  9,  1799 

July  2,  1820 


April  12, 

1823 

June  II, 

1823 

June  i6. 

1824 

July  i6, 

1825 

April  1 8, 

1812 

72  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

FOLLETT  Oliver,  of   Cumberland,  and   Levina 

Pickering,  of  Bellingham,  at  said  Cumber- 
land.    Gazette  of  ■  April  4,  182 1 
Roxanna,  daughter  of   Luther,  of   Cumber- 
land, and  Virgil  Blake,  of  Wrentham,  at  said 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Oct.  25,  182 1 

Ellice  and  Mrs.  Adelia  A.  Arnold,  both  of 

and  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of  Nov.  13,  1822 

Polly,  daughter  of   Luther,  of   Cumberland, 

and  Amos  Cooke,  Jr.,  at  said  Cumberland. 

Gazette  of 
Polly,  of   Rehoboth,  and  Cyrus   Bullock,  at 

said  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 
Lewis,  of  Cumberland,  and  Rebecca  Mathew- 

son,  of   Smithfield,  youngest  daughter   of 

the  late  Joseph.     Gazette  of 
Isaac,  of  Cumberland,  and  Ann  Eliza  Rem- 
ington, of  and  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 
FOLSUM  Ann,  daughter  of  John  W.,  Esq.,  and 

of  James  Armour  Allen,  at  Boston.  Gazette 
FONERDEN  Ann,  youngest  daughter  of  Adam, 

Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  and  Mr.  E.  S.  Thomas, 

at    Charleston,    S.    C,   by  the   Rev.    Mr. 

Beith.     Gazette  of  Jan.  11,  1806 

FOOT    Joseph  Andrews   and    Hannah   Thayer, 

both  of  this  town,  at  Little  Compton.     Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  14,  1797 
FOBES  Nancy,  daughter  of  Rev  Dr.  Fobes,  and 

Simeon  Daggett,  Preceptor  of  the  Taunton 

Academy,  at  Raynham.     Gazette  of  Nov.  25,  1797 

FORBES  Capt.  Peter  R.,  of  Elizabeth  City,  N. 

C,  and    Elizabeth    Gardiner,  daughter   of 

Capt.  James,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  April  3,  1813 

FORD    Thomas   and   FZliza  Fuller,  daughter  of 

Liscomb,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son.    Gazette  of  May  14,  18 14 
FORM.AN  Eleonora  and  Capt.  Philip  Freneau, 

at  Monmouth  Co,  N.  J.     Gazette  of  May  i,  1790 

FORRESTER     Ruth,    youngest    daughter    of  • 

Capt.  Thomas,  dec,  and  George  VVorthing- 

ton  Topham,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1796 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simon,  and  Rev. 

Thomas    Carlisle,    pastor    of    St.    Peter's 

Church,  at   Salem,  by   Rev.  Mr.   Abbott. 

Gazette  of  July  6,  18 16 

FORT  Peter,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  Celia  Dem- 

ing,  daughter   of   Morris,   of  and  at   this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  22,  182c; 

FORTH   Hannah  H.,  of  North  Providence,  and  '        " 

Hat  Hunt,  of   North  Kingstown,  at  East 

Greenwich.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


73 


FOSDICK  Major  Thomas  and  Mehitable  Haw- 
kins, daughter  of  Dr.  Job.     Gazette  of 

Francis  and  Benjamin  Smith,  of  this  town, 
merchant,  at  Portland,  Me., 

James  W.,  Esq.,  merchant,  and  Abigail  D. 
Comstock,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr. 
Ephraim,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Lucretia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Philip, 
of  Nantucket,  and  Peter  Buckley,  at 
Bellefonte,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs.  Gazette 
bf 

James  W.  and  Maria  Thurber,  daughter  of 
the  late  Edward,  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 
FOSTER  Theodore  and  Lydia  Fenner,  daugh- 
ter of  Arthur,  Esq.,  at  Providence.  Ga- 
zette of 

Olive,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Andrew 
Comstock.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  John,  and  Lewis  Peck, 
merchant.     Gazette  of 

Dwight,  Esq.,  of  Brookfield,  and  Rebecca 
Faulkner,  eldest  daughter  of  Francis,  Esq., 
of  Acton.     Gazette  of 

John,  Esq.,  and  Susannah  Proctor.  Gazette 
of 

Ruth,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Jedediah, 
and  Thomas  Ives,  Esq.,  attorney  at. law, 
at  Brookfield.     Gazette  of 

Theodosia,  daughter  of  Theodore,  Esq.,  and 
Stephen  Tillinghast,  merchant.  Gazette  of 

I-'reelove,  daughter  of  the  late  Judge  Foster, 
and  Dr.  Joseph  Lee,  of  Smithfield,  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock.     Gazette  of 

Mary  Spear,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 
John  T.  Apthorp,  Esq ,  at  Boston.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mrs.  Susannah,  of  this  town,  and  Capt.  Sam- 
uel Robinson,  of  Attleboro,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Snow.     Gazette  of 

Hon.  Theodore,  late  Senator  from  Rhode 
Island,  and  Esther  Bowen  Millard,  daugh- 
ter of  Noah,  Jr.,  of  Foster,  at  Mt.  Hygeria, 
by  Rev.  John  Williams, 

William,  of  Smithfield,  and  Eliza  Smith, 
daughter  of  Simon,  at  Glocester.  Ga- 
zette of 

Theodore  Adelphidos,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  and 
Julia  Greene,  daughter  of  Jacob,  at  Coven- 
try, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Jan.  24,  1781 
March  i,  1803 

May  2,  1814 

Feb.  18,  1815 

Jan.  27,  1818 

Nov.  2,  177 1 

Oct.  10,  1772 

Jan.  I,  t774 

July  s,  1783 
Jan.  7,  1786 

March  18,  1786 
May  24,  1794 

May  9,  179s 

Jan.  21,  1797 

April  IS,  1797 

July  20,  1803 
Oct.  22,  1803 
Dec.  12,  1804 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


FOSTER     Lydia  and   David  Beal,   Jr.,  both  of 

Kingston,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  Jan.  i8,  1809 

Ruth,  of  Bradford,  Mass.,  and  Arthur 
Shirley,  publisher  of  Portland  Gazette,  at 
Portland.     Gazette  of  Dec.  14,  1811 

Peregrine  Pinchon  and  Rebecca  Brown,  both 
of  Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Curtis.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  18 12 

Charles  O.,  merchant,  and  Sally  Pitcher, 
both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  5,  18 13 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jesse,  and  Ara  Win- 
son,  all  of  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Will- 
iams, Nov.  25,  1813 

Mrs.  Jane  Boswell  and  Luke  Bours,  late  of 
Newport,  merchant,  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 
by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Dehon,  Feb.  17,  1814 

Aseneth  O.,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  and  John 
C.  Dodge,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Feb.  24,  181 8 

Robert  W.  and  Mary  Ann  Simmons,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Aug.  4,  1823 

John,  of  Bath,  Me.,  and  Ardelia  P.  Lawton, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  21,  1823 

Col.  Charles  O.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and 
Leonora  Hull,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq., 
of  and  at  Sparta,  Ala.     Gazette  of  June  5,  1824 

Benjamin  and  Sarah  Norton,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  20,  1824 

FAULKNER  Rebecca,  eldest  daughter  of  Fran- 
cis, Esq..  of  Acton,  and  Dwight  Foster,  of 
Brookfield.     Gazette  of  July  S,  1783 

FOWLE   Catherine,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and 

Squire  Thurber.     Gazette  of  June  4,  1796 

Maria,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  and  Abiathan  G.  Britton, 
Esq.,  of  Oxford,  N.  H.,  by  William  Jones, 
Esq.,  Nov.  7,  1809 

Caroline  and  Samuel  Etheridge,  Jr.,  printer, 
of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  at  Keene,  N.  H. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  8.  1814 

FOWLER  Dr.  Isaac  and  Vashti  Brown,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  2d,  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  April  15,  1786 

Christopher  and  Nancy  Clarke,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Peleg,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  6,  1787 

Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Caleb 
Gardiner,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  April  26,  1788 

Benjamin,  of  North  Kingtown,  merchant, 
and  Huldah  Randall,  daughter  of  Jeremiah, 
dec,  of  Warwick,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of        Oct.  29,  1791 

Gardiner,  merchant,  and  Sukey  Bird,  daugh- 
ter of  Nathaniel,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  5,  1791 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


75 


FOWLER  Mary,  only  daughter  of  Samuel  G., 
of  Newport,  and  Lemuel  Chandler,  mer- 
chant, at  Pomfret,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  and 
Edward  Martin,  merchant,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Patten, 

Dr.  Jeremiah  D.  and  Eliza  Anthony,  form- 
erly of  this  town,  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  Y. 
Gazette  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Isaac,  and 
Joseph  Earle,  Esq.,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Thompson, 

Christopher,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Ann  Mumford, 
daughter  of  John  B.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wheaton, 

William,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Phebe  Earle 
Cooke,  of  Warren,  at  B*rrington.  Ga- 
zette of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  CJiristopher,  of  New- 
port, and  Samuel  Gardiner,  merchant,  at 
said  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.  Ga- 
zette of 

Nancy,  age  26  or^27  years,  6  ft.  2  in.  high, 
weight,  250  lbs.  and  Jesse  Johnson,  aged 
18  or  19  years,  4  ft.  i  in.  high,  weight,  75 
lbs.  at  Montgomery  Co.,  Ky.     Gazette  of  • 

Sarah,  of  Newport,  and  Jacob  Pinkney,  Jr., 
of  North  Providence,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Yonkers,  and  Lewis  Peck, 
formerly  of  this  town,  at  New  York,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  McClay.     Gazette  of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Slocum  Fowler, 
and  Thomas  S.  Stanhope,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Elton.     Gazette  of 

Enock  and  Lydia  Bullock,  daughter  of  Abel, 
both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson, 

Enock  and  Lydia  Bullock,  daughter  of  Abel, 
both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson, 

Sophia,  a  pupil,  and  Rev.  Thomas  H.  Gallau- 
det,  teacher  in  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  Insti- 
tution, of  Hartford,  at  Guilford,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of 

Eliza  Cutter  and  Ebenezer  Seatle,  both  of 
and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Isaac  and  Mary  Ann  Borden,  at  Assonnet. 
Gazette  of 


April  18,  1807 

April  21,  181 1 

Nov.  2,  181 1 

Jan.  24,  1 813 

May  15,  1813 

Sept.  17,  1814 

June  29,  1816 

April  S,  1 817 
May  24,  1818 
July  10,  .1819 
June  26,  1820 
Nov.  26,  1820 
Dec.  14,  1820 

Sept.  12,  1 82 1 

May  26,  1824 

March  26,  1825 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


FOX     Miss 


daughter  of  Joseph,    and 


George  Roberts,  merchant,  Friends'  Cere- 
mony, at  Philadelphia, 

Abigail,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  and 
William  Bardin,  of  this  town,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Esther  and  Zephaniah  Huntley,  Esq.,  after 
a  long  and  tedious  courtship  of  one  night, 
at  East  Haddum.     Gazette  of 

Horace  and  Sarah  Potter,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cornell.     Gazette  of 

Mary  A.  and  James  E.  Rhodes,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

George  W.  and  Sarah  Potter,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
FRANCIS    John,   Esq.,   merchant,   and   Abby 
Brown,  daughter  of  John,  • 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Tench,  and  George 
Harrison,  of  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

Thomas,  merchant,  and  Dolly  Willing,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Blackwell.     Gazette  of 

John  G.  and  Rebecca  Black,  daughter  qf  the 
late  Samuel,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Ga- 
zette of 

Tench,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Roberts,  daughter 
of  Hugh,  at  Philadelphia,  by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  White.     Gazette  of 

Ann  and  Jonathan  Trott,  at  Boston.  Ga- 
zette of 

Frank  Timber,  merchant,  aged  29,  and  Mrs. 

.  Roberts,  aged  85,  a  lady  of  large 

fortune,  at  Llangollen,  Eng., 

John  Brown  and  Ann  Carter  Brown,  only 
daughter  of  Nicholas,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Willing 
Francis,  and  James  Ashton  Bayard,  of 
Wilmington,  Del.,  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rt. 
Rev.  Bishop  White, 

Capt.  Thomas  and  Polly  Hovey,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow, 
FRANKLIN  Sally,  only  daughter  of  Dr.  Benja- 
min, and    Richard    Bache,   merchant,  at 
Philadelphia, 

Freelove  and  William  Hall.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  ,  widow  of    Samuel,   merchant, 

and  Samuel  Osgood,  Esq.,  Commissioner 
of  the  Treasury  Board, 


Feb.  20,  1772 


July  14,  1798 


March  22,  1806 


Nov.  16,  1 81 1 

Jan.  I,  1818 

Jan.  II,  1821 

Jan.  I,  1788 

March  3,  1792 

Oct.  II,  1794 

June  2,  1798 

Sept.  I,  1798 
Oct.  25,  1806 

Dec.  28,  1820 

June  18,  1822 

July  8,  1823 
May  30,  1825 


Oct.  29,  1767 
March  7,  1772 


May  24,  1786 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  77 

FRANKLIN  William,  Esq.,  formerly  Gover- 
nor  of   New  Jersey,  and  Mrs.  — De 

Evelih,    widow    late  of     Norton     Street, 
Marylebone,  Eng.,in  London.     Gazette  of        April  i6,  1791 
Henry  P.,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Han- 
nah C.  Allen,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Paul,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock,  Sept.  9,  i8oi 

James  and  Lucy  Libbey.     Gazette  of  May  12,  1804 

Henry   P.,   merchant,    and   Hannah   Cooke, 

daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  Dec.  18,  1804 

Henry  P.,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Char- 
lotte Bicknell,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq., 
of  Cumberland,  at  Harrington,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Watson,  March  29,  1812 

Viall  and  Mary  Hawkins,  daughter  of  Darius, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  all  of  and  at  Cumber- 
land, Feb.  23,  1820 
George  B.  and  Abby  Ann  Springer,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Isaac,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6,  1825 
Eliza,    daughter  of  Robert,   and  James   C. 

Easton,  both  of  and  at  Newport,  April  S,  1825 

FRAZIER  Betsey  and  Joseph  Head,  merchant, 

at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Nov.  6,  1784 

FREDERICK  III,  of  Prussia,  and  Elizabeth 
Christiana,  of  Brunswick,  Walsenbuttle, 
married,  June  12,  1733 

FREDERICK  IV,  of  Prussia,  and  Princess  Eliz- 
abeth Christiana  Ulriee,  of  Brunswick, 
Walsenbuttle,  married,  July  14,  1765 

FREDERICK  IV,   of  Prussia,  and   Fredericka 

Louisa  of  Hesse,  Darmstadt,  married,  July  14,  1769 

FREDERICK  Landgrave,  of  Hess  Cassel,  and 
Princess  Mary,  of  Hesse  Cassel,  daughter 
of  George  II,  July  28,  1740 

Robert  and  Abby  Waldron,  at  Bristol.      Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  28,  1807 
FREEBODY  William,  of   Newport,  and  Susan 
W.  Slocum,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pitman,  Aug.  8,  1819 
Sarah   D.,  daughter  of   William,  and   Capt. 
Joseph  G.  Stevens,  at  Newport.     Gazette 
of                                                                             Oct.  30,  1820 
Mary  G.,  daughter  of  William,  of  Newport, 
and  William  R.  Phillips,  of  this  town,  at 
said  Newport.     Gazette  of                                     April  7,  1821 
Charles  T.  and  Hannah  R.  Mumford,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  both  of  and  at  Newport.     Ga- 
zette of                                                                June  29,  1822 


78 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


FREEBORN  Capt.  Gideon  and  Betsey  Casey, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  at  East  Greenwich, 

John  and  Esther  Young,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

William  F.  and  Sarah  Weaver,  daughter  of 
Perry,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Henry  and  Hannah  Sisson,  daughter  of 
Richard,  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mary  S.,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Michael 
Calaban,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  George  W. 
Lake,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mary  Ann  and  Barzillai  Fish,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
FREEMAN     Anna  and   Grindall   Rawson,    at 
Providence.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Haskell,  and 
Joseph  Caldwell,  merchant,  at  Barre,  Mass. 
Gazette  of 

Chloe  and  Dr.  William  Whitaker,  at  Belling- 
ham,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

Polly  and  Amos  Daniels,  both  of  and  at 
Mendon.     Gazette  of 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  Charles,  of  this  town, 
and  Jeremiah  Heath,  at  Troy,  N.  Y.  Ga- 
zette of 

George  W.  and  Sally  Salisbury,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Whipple  and  Mrs.  Susanna  Webber,  both 
of  Smithfield,  in  this  town, 

Sarah   and    William    Read,   both  of  and   at 
Cumberla  d.     Gazette  of 
F"RENCH     Dorothy,   daughter  of   James,   and 
Jonathan  Brown,  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Nancy  and  Samuel  Field.     Gazette  of 

Elkanah  and  Ruth  S.  Finney,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of 

Jacob,  of  Seekonk,  and  Sarah  Field,  of 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

William,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Sally 
Gardiner,  of  and  at  North  Kingstown,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Northup, 

Ezra  and  Anne  Smith,  both  of  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Olive  and  James  Lord,  both  of  Attleboro,  at 
Pawtucket.     Gazette  of 

Otis  and  Martha  A.  Baker,  both  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barney, 
FRENEAU  Capt.  Philip  and  Elenora  Forman, 
at  Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J.     Gazette  of 


Oct.  22,  1769 

Oct.  II,  1806 

Nov.  I,  1806 

Jan.  9,  1 8 19 

July  31,  1822 

March  24,  1824 

May  26,  1824 

Aug.  24,  1 77 1 

Feb.  21,  1807 

Dec.  S,  1807 

Dec.  12,  1807 

Oct.  27,  1810 

March  30,  18 17 

Sept.  4,  1 82 1 

Aug.  21,  1822 

March  30,  1793 
Oct.  20,  1798 

June  29,  181 1 

July  24,  1814 

Feb.  2,  181 5 
Nov.  30,  1815 
July  12,  1823 
Oct.  21,  1824 

May  I,  1790 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES 


79 


FRIEZE   Betsey  and  Aaron  Seamans,  both   of 

this  town.     Gazette  of 
FRINK  Eliza  and  James  Haile,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Gazette  of 
FRITH  Sarah  W.,  of  Savannah,  and"  Joseph  B. 
Aborn,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Savannah, 
Ga.     Gazette  of 
FRIZZELL    Calvin  W.  and  Rosannah  Whitte- 
more,  both  of  Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket.    Ga- 
zette of 
ERODING  John  P.,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Sijourney, 

at  Boston.     Gazette  of 
FROST  Ebenezer  Roby  and  Susannah  Pitman, 
daughter  of  Saunders.     Gazette  of 

Ebenezer  R.  and  Mrs.  Sabrina  Horton. 
Gazette  of 

Ebenezer  R-  and  Martha  Peckham,  of  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

William  R.  and  Sarah  A.  Smith,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

Walter,   of  Boston,   and   Esther   Ingraham, 
daughter  of  Jared,  of  and  at  Pawtucket. 
Gazette  of 
FROTHINGHAM  Nathaniel  and  Mrs.  Hannah 
Austin.     Gazette  of 

Hannah  and  Major  Earle  Potter,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Ebenezer,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Sophia 
Smith,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Simon, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

George  W.,  merchant,  and  Mary  Ann  Mc- 
Lelland,  daughter  of  Major  Samuel,  of  this 
town,  at  Boston.  Gazette  of 
FRY  Capt.  Benjamin  and  Nancy  Bull,  daughter 
of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph,  of  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Lucretia  and  George  Sears,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

John  and  Hannah  Gorton,  at .  East  Green- 
wich.    Gazette  of 

Deborah,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Capt.  Ber- 
nard Mathewson,  of  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

Henry  and  Hannah  Niles,  daughter  of  Jona- 
than, Esq.,  at  East  Greenwich.    Gazette  of 

John  Flagg  and  Abigail  Fiske.     Gazette  of 

Mr. ,  clerk  to  a  Salmon  Company,  and 

Miss  Pickle,  of  Oyster  Haven,  in 

Ireland.     Gazette  of 


Jan.  5,  i;88 
June  4,  1825 

June  22,  1822 

Oct.  3,  1825 

May  31,  1823 

Jan.  16,  1790 

Dec.  24,  1796 

Aug.  24,  1799 

March  7,  181 8 

March  12,  1825 
Nov.  19,  1774 
April  13,  1806 

April  8,  i8ro 

May  22,  1824 

June  6,  1778 

July  26,  1788 

Oct.  IS,  1791 

March  30,  1793 

Feb.  II,  1797 
April  27,  1799 

March  23,  1805 


80 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


FRY- Eleanor,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Dr. 
Charles  Eldredge,  at  East  Greenwich,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Parker, 

Alice  and  Henry  Pierce,  of  Rhode  Island,  at 
Vinalhaven,  Me.     Gazette  of 

Abby  Ann,  of  this  town,  and  William  G. 
Crump,  of  Pawtucket,  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
FUFFER  Ursula  and  Thomas  Tilseve,  of  Lei- 
cester; the  groom  was  deaf  and  dumb,  and 
for  words  he  gave  signs  that  were  approved 
by  the  clergyman  as  evidence  he  knew  the 
full  obligations  he  was  taking  upon  him- 
self (in  Queen  Elizabeth's  Time).  Ga- 
zette of 
FULLER  Dr.  Olney  and  Polly  Treadwell, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Hitchcock.     Gazette  of 

Eleonora  and  Waterman  Carpenter,  in  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Oliver  and  Eliza  Roome,  at  Rehoboth. 
Gazette  of 

Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  Potter,  daughter  of 
Joseph.     Gazette  of 

Lynde  A.,  of  Pomfret,  and  Sally  Wells,  at 
Hopkinton.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Catharine,  of  Needham,  and  Col.  Ben- 
jamin Godfrey,  of  Milford.     Gazette  of 

Susan  Olney,  of  this  town,  and  Dr.  Benjamin 
Pope,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Roxy,  of  Cumberland,  and  Robert  Packard, 
of  this  town,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Ga- 
zette of 

Phebe  and  Willi im  Pierce,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Celinda,  daughter  of  John,  and  David  Clarke, 
of  Wrentham,  at  Cumberland, 

Levi,  6  ft.  9  in.  high,  and  Charlotte  Barrows, 
of  a  very  low  stature,  at  Thetford,  Vt. 
Gazette  of 

Dr.  Jacob,  of  this  town,  apd  Abigail  Paine, 
of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

William  and  Marcelia  B.  Barker,  daughter  of 
the  late  Isaac,  of  this  town,  at  Smithfield. 
Gazette  of  ,  . 

Ehza,  daughter  of  Liscomb,  and  Thomas 
Ford,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 
Gazette  of 

Aaron,  aged  79  years,  and  Miss  Jane  Bon- 
ney,  aged  75  years,  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 
Gazette  of 


Nov.  19,  1820 
Jan  9,  1822 

Dec.  I,  1824 


June  29,  1816 

Nov.  19,  1785 
Sept.  24,  1 79 1 

May  18,  1793 

Sept.  13,  1794 

March  22,  1806 

May  10,  1806 

April  6,  1807 

Sept.  5,  1807 
June  3,  1810 
May  9,  181 1 

June  22,  tSii 
Jan.  27,  181 1 

Jan.  22,  18 14 

May  14,  1814 

June  II,  1814 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


81 


FULLER  Abby  P.,  only  daughter  of  Joseph,  and 

Anthony  B.  Arnold,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fuller, 

all  of  this  town,  Aug.  29,  18 16 

Dea.  Joseph  and  Mrs.  Ann  Walker,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Osborne,  June  19,  1S17 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  of  this  town,  and  George  S. 

Perry,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  21,  1819 

Isaiah  P.  and   Esther   M.  Bly,    daughter  of 

Oliver,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  all  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  Jan.  23,  1820 

Amasa  and  Anna  Harris,  both  of  Attleboro, 

Mass.,  in  this  town,  Aug.  26,  1820 

Mary,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Arthur  Chandler,  of 

Plympton,   Mass.,   at    said   Rehoboth,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Nov.  14,  1820 

Orra  Maria  and  William  Culverson,  both  of 

and  at  Olneyville.     Gazette  of  Feb.  22,  1823 

David,  of  Dedham,  and   Abby  Northup,  of 

Newport,  in  this  town,  May  9,  1824 

Eliza  G.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph, 

and  William  W.  Harris,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Oct.  31,  1824 

FULTON  Robert,  Esq.,  and  Harriet  Livingstone, 

daughter  of  the  late  Walter,  Esq.,  of  the 

Upper  Manor,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of  Jan.  16,  1808 


Q 


GAGE  Laura  Ann,  of  Pawtucket,  and  William 
Sutton,  Jr.,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Marinda  and  Preston  Grant,  at  the  Chocolate 
Mills,  near  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, 

Marinda,   daughter   of   Capt.    Anthony,  and 
Preston  Grant,  at  the  Chocolate  Mills,  near 
Pawtucket,   by    Rev.    Dr.    Benedict.     Ga- 
zette of 
(This  is  correct,  last  week  not.) 

Hannah  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Lyndon 
Jenckes,  of  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Almira  B.  and   Philip  Baker,  both  of    Paw- 
tucket, at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 
GAIR     Rebecca,    daughter    of    the    late    Rev. 
Thomas,  of  Boston,  and  William  Russell, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Feb.  I,  1821 
Dec.  29,  1822 

Jan.  4,  1823 

April  17,  1823 
Aug.  26,  1824 

March  30,  1807 


82 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GAIR  Samuel  S.  and  Elizabeth  G.  Wain-' 
Wright,  daughter  of  Henry,  Esq.,  at  Bos- 
ton.    Gazette  of 

GALE  David  and  Eliza  Wallen,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

GALTON    Mrs.  H ,   47   years,   and   Henry 

Lawton,  95  years.  The  groom  lived  with 
his  first  wife  74  years  and  by  whom  he  had 
7  children,  the  youngest  is  now  60  years 
old,  at  the  Abbey  Church,  Bath,  Eng., 

GALLENDET  Rev.  Thomas  H.,  teacher  in  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  Hartford,  and 
Sophia  Fowler,  a  pupil  there,  at  Guilford, 
Ct.     Gazette  of 

GAMBERT  Christian,  80,  of  Washington,  Penn., 
and  Mrs.  Mary  McCutchon,  70,  at  Greens- 
burg,  Penn.     Gazette  of 

GANNETT  John  M.,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
and  Mary  Wyllys,  daughter  of  Samuel, 
Esq.,  at  Hartford.     Gazette  of 

GANO  Rev.  Stephen,  pastor  of  Baptist  Church, 
in  this  town,  and  Polly  Brown,  daughter  of 
the  late  Joseph,  Esq., 
Rev.  Stephen,  of  this  town,  and  Mrs.  Joanna 

Latting,  at  Hinsdale,  N.  Y.    Gazette  of 
Cornelia  V.,  eldst  daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen, 
and  John  Holroyd,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 
Margaret,    daughter    of    Rev.    Stephen,    of 
Providence,    and    Rev.    Mr.    Benedict,   of 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 
Clarrissa  A.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  of 
this  town,  and  John  N.  Robbins,  of  New 
York,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 
Elizabeth  Brown,  youngest  daughter  of  Rev. 
Stephen,  and  Joseph   Rogers,   merchant, 
both   of  and   at  this  town,  by   Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 
Maria  T.,   daughter  of    Rev.    Stephen,   and 
Rev.  Henry  Jackson,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Sally   S.,  daughter  of   Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  and 
Rev.  Peter  Ludlow,  Jr.,  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

GARDINER     Miss   ,  daughter  of   Col. 

Gardiner,  late  of  His  Majesty's  nth  Regi- 
ment of  Dragoons,  and  sister  of  Valentine 
Gardiner,  of  His  Majesty's  ssth  Regiment, 
and  Henry  Humphries,  merchant,  at  New 
York, 


Sept.  I,  1 82 1 
April  4, 18 13 

April  23,  1825 

Sept.  12,  1 82 1 

June  30,  1821 

July  6,  1 80s 

July  18,  1799 
Oct.  24,  1 80 1 

April  16,  1805 

May  S,  1808 

March  16,  1818 

Nov.  7,  1 82 1 

March  11,  1822 

Nov.  22,  1824 

Nov.  9,  1771 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  83 

GARDINER  John  and  Sally  Gardiner,  daughter 

of  Samuel,  at  South  Kingstown.  Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  1773 

Sally,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  John  Gardi- 
ner, at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  1773 

Hannah  and  Rev.  William  Rogers,  A.  M.,  at 
Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  July  24,  1773 

Benjamin,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Bettey 
Wickes,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  at 
Warwick.     Gazette  of  Jan.  22,  1774 

Betsey,  of  Newport,  and  John  Gibbs.  Ga- 
zette of  May  38,  1774 

Nabby,  daughter  of  Hon.  John,  deceased, 
and  James  Wallace,  merchant,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  26,  1774 

Nabby,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  and  Oliver 
Whipple,  attorney  at  law.  Province  of  New 
Hampshire,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Nov.  26, 1774 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Narra- 
gansett,  and  Capt.  William  Bardin,  of 
Newport.     Gazette  of  Feb.  6,  1779 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  and  Ray 
Ward,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  15,  1783 

Caleb  and  Sally  Fowler,  eldest  daughter  of 

Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  April  26,  1788 

Sally,  daughter  of  Col.  Caleb,  and  Beniamin 
Tolbert,  Jr.     Gazette  of  '  Dec.  6,  1788 

James  and  Sally  Olney,  daughter  of  James. 

Gazette  of  Feb.  2,  1793 

Martha,  daughter  of  Col.  Peleg,  of  Swansea, 

and  Elisha  Burr,  Feb.  7,  1793 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Christopher,  and 
Thomas  Boone,  at  North  Kingstown.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  4,  1794 

Maria,  daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb,  and  Audley 
Clarke,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  13,  1794 

Caleb,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Collins,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  Governor  Collins,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  26,  1799 

Emma,  daughter  of  Col.  John,  and  Philo 
Day,  of  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of  May  31,  1800 

Wickes    and   Waitey   Rhodes,   daughter  of 

Malachi,  at  Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of  Dec.  25,  1802 

Abby,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Daniel,  and 
Samuel  Perry,  Jr.,  of  South  Kingstown, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of  March  26,  1803 

John,  of  Nantucket,  and  Mary  Lucas,  daugh- 
ter of  Major  Lucas,  of  Burlington,  at 
Philadelphia.    Gazette  of  Sept.  24,  1803 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GARDINER  Albert  W.,  of  Middletown,  and 
Sally  Howland,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Job,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pat- 
ten.   Gazette  of 

Benjamin  W.,  of  Exeter,  R.  I.,  and  Ruth 
Eddy,  daughter  of  Barnard,  of  this  town, 

Betsey  S.,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  John  S., 
of  Gardiner's  Neck,  and  Bennett  H. 
Wheeler  Co.,  editor  of  the  Columbian 
Phoenix,  in  Swansey,  Mass., 

Samuel  F.,  merchant,  and  Sally  Brayton,  at 
Brooklyn,  Ct,     Gazette  of 

Job  W.,  of  this  town,  and  Harriet  Richmond, 
daughter  of  Baylies,  Esq.,  of  Dighton,  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

William  and  Eliza  Card,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gibson, 

Augustus  and  Catharine  Greene,  fifth 
daughter  of  Joseph,  at  East  Greenwich,    . 

Hannah,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Russell 
Day,  of  New  York  State,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     Gazette  of 

Henry  and  Christina  Potter,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Patten.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  Capt. 
Norman  Hurd,  of  New  York,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and 
Capt.  Peter  B.  Forbes,  of  Elizabeth  City, 
N.  C,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Martha  and  Stephen  Tripp,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sally,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  William 
French,  of  South  Kingstown,  at  said  North 
Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup, 

Samuel,  merchant,  and  Harriet  Fowler, 
daughter  of  Christopher,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton.     Gazette  of 

James  S.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Hannah  M.  Hor- 
ton,  of  and  at  Warren, 

Samuel  E.,  Jr.,  and  Patience  R.  Aborn,  both 
of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston, 

Cranston  and  Sally  Gardiner,  daughter  of 
Amos,  at  South  Kingstown, 

Sally,  daughter  of  Amos,  and  Cranston 
Gardiner,  at  South  Kingstown, 

Martha  C,  daughter  of  the  late  Peleg,  and 
Rowland  B.  Gardiner,  of  South  Kingstown, 
at  Exeter,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner, 


June  8,  1805 
April  2,  1807 

March  S,  1809 
July  29,  1809 

Jan.  22,  1 8 10 

Feb.  26,  1810 

Sept.  19,  1810 

Dec.  I,  1810 
May  II,  1811 

Oct.  12,  1811 

April  3.  1813 
Jan.  I,  181S 

Feb.  2,  181 S 

June  29,  1816 

Jan.  I,  1818 

July  2,  1818 

Sept.  10,  18 1 8 

Sept.  10,  1 81 8 

March  31,  1819 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


85 


GARDINER  Rowland  B.,  of  South  Kingstown, 
and  Martha  C.  Gardiner,  daughter  of  the 
late  Peleg,  at  Exeter,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Gardiner, 

Martha  O.,  of  Newport,  and  Francis  C.  C.  F. 
C.  Snow,  of  New  Orleans,  at  said  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Peleg  W.,  of  this  town,  and  Rhoda  Bowen, 
youngest  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at 
Scituate, 

Christopher  and  Mary  Fellows,  at  South 
Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Martha,  of  Swanzey,  and  Thomas  Gray,  of 
Bristol,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 

Jeremiah,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Maria 
Holmes,  of  Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Curtis, 

Sally  and  John  Tanner,  at  South  Kingstown. 
Gazette  of 

Mary  Ann  and  William  B.  Perry,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  Nicholas  R.,  and 
Samuel  Slack,  in  this  town.    Gazette  of 

John  and  Eliza  Weeden,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  James,  both  of  ancf  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

John  R.,  of  Prince  Edward's  Island,  and 
Mary  Gardiner,  daughter  of  Amos,  of  and 
at  Nort  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Amos,  of  North  Kings- 
town, and  John  R.  Gardiner,  of  Prince 
Edward's  Island,  at  said  North  Kingstown. 
Gazette  of 

Mary,  of  Newport,  and  Ralph  Post,  at 
Charlton,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

Clarrissa  and  Oliver  Read,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Sally  Ann,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Ed- 
mund Sheffield,  of  Westerly,  at  said 
former  town.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Robert 
Brayton,  of  Newport,  and  William  Bailey, 
Esq.,  of  Middletown,  at  said  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 

William  and  Elizabeth  Yates,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Asa,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Peleg,  and 
Timothy  C.  Collins,  of  Hopkinton,  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Portsmouth. 
Gazette  of 


March  31,  1819 

Sept.  18,  1820 

Oct.  25,  1820 
Jan.  31,  1821 
June  6,  1 82 1 

July  29,  1821 

Oct.  27,  1 82 1 

Dec.  I,  1821 

Dec.  29,  1 82 1 

Jan.  28,  1822 

June  29,  1822 

June  29,  1822 
Sept.  II,  1822 
Dec.  II,  1822 

June  18,  1823 

June  30,  1823 
Aug.  6,  1823 

Oct.  II,  1823 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GARDINER  Mary  Ann,     of    Nantucket,    and 
Israel  Williams,  at  Valley  Falls,  Cumber- 
land.    Gazette  of 
William  S.,  of   Philadelphia,  and  Sarah    H. 
Clarke,   of    and  at   East    Greenwich,   by 
Rev.  Mr.  Alden, 
Thomas  Jefferson  and  Rebecca  King  Brad- 
ford,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by   Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge, 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Edward  C,  of 
Newport,  and  Capt.    Hiram   Ariff  Perry, 
at  New  York.     Gazette  of 
Joseph  and  Lucy  Northup,  at  Central  Falls, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene.     Gazette  of 
Sarah  and  George  Nichols,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of 
GARFIELD  Mary  and  Dea.  Reuben  King,  both 
of  Attleboro,  at  Rehoboth,   by  Rev.  Mr. 
Perry, 
GASTON  Capt.  A.  and  Keziah  Arnold,  daugh- 
ter of  Aaron,  Esq.,  all  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Atkins, 
GARY  Deborah,  daughter   of  John,   of  Coven- 
try, and  Holden  Hill,  of^this  town.     Ga- 
zette of 
GARZEA     Abby    and    James   Kerr,   at    Paw- 
tucket.     Gazette  of 
GAVITT     Susan,   daughter    of     Sanford,   and 
Abijah  Browning,  of  Charlestown,    R.  I., 
at  Westerly.     Gazette  of 
GAY  Celia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Martin,  and  John 
Boyles,  printer.     Gazette  of 
William,    of  Suffield,  Ct.,  and  Betsey  Rich 

mond,  of  Tiverton.     Gazette  of 
Catharine   and   Barton   Ingraham,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Wilder,  at  Attleboro, 
Payton  and   Sarah   Merry,  at  Boston.     Ga- 
zette of 
Esther,  eldest  daughter  of   Ebenezer,  Esq , 
and  David  Bowen,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     Ga- 
zette of 
Mary  and  William  G.  Larned,  at  Thompson, 

ut , 
Catharine  and   Benjamin    Bogman,   both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Betsey  and  Barton  Ingraham,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Sally  and   Shubael  Blanding,  both   of    this 
town,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son, 


Dec.  3,  1823 

June  21,  1824 

Sept.  16,  1824 

Aug.  3,  1825 

Aug.  10,  1825 

Sept.  7,  1825 

April  10,  1817 

April  28,  1 8 16 

May  19,  1804 
Sept.  26,  1 82 1 

March  5,  1823 

March  21,  1772 

Oct.  I,  1796 

Dec.  23,  1804 

Oct.  25,  1806 

June  20,  1807 

Aug.  20,  1809 

Oct.  8,  1809 

Sept.  23,  1810 

Oct.  21,  1816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


87 


GAY  Richard,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,.and  Hannah 
Smith,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Qano.     Gazette  of 

GAZEE  Lydia  and  Benjamin  Baxter,  both  of 
Smithfield,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     Gazette  of 

GEDDING  Avis  and  James  Downing,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

GEER  Mary  and  Henry  Brown,  at  Windham, 
Ct.    Gazette  of 

GENET  Charles  Edmund  and'Cornelia  Tappan 
Clinton,  daughter  of  Governor  Clinton,  at 
New  York,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers.  Ga- 
zette of 

GENMANS  Elizabeth  and  William  Nkon,  Esq., 
late  of  Newport,  at  Marietta,  O.  Ga- 
zette of 

GEORGE  Sophia  and  Capt.  Samuel  Cushman, 
at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique, 
Elizabeth  and  Enock  Carlton,  both  of  Lynn, 
in  this  town.     Gazette  of 

GERRY  Elbridge,  late  a  Member  of  Congress, 

and  Miss  Thomson,   daughter  of 

James,  at  New  York, 
Ann  and  Spencer  Lincoln,  both  of  this  town, 

GEYER  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Frederick  Will- 
iam Geyer,  Esq.,  and  Joseph  Marrayat, 
Esq.,  of  Grenada,  at  Bostori.     Gazette  of 

GIBBONS  William,  Esq.,  of  Georgia,  and 
Vally  Richardson,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Thomas,  at  Newport.  Gazette  of 
Ann,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas,  of  Savannah, 
Geo.,  and  Jonathan  M.  Trumbull,  of 
Lebanon,  Ct.,  at  said  Savannah,  by  Rev. 
W.  Holcomb, 

GIBBS  John  and  Betsey  Gardiner,  of  Newport. 
Gazette  of 
John  F.  and  Mary  Graves,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  James,  both  of  this  town,  at 
Fall  River,  Mass.     Gazette  of' 
Harriet,  of  Providence,  and  William  Moore, 

Jr.,  merchant.     Gazette  of 
Col.  George,  of  Boston,  and  Laura  Wolcott, 
daughter  of  Oliver,  Esq.,  of  and  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Romeyn, 
Susan,  of  this  town,  and^Samuel  D.  Greene, 

of  Leicester,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  Esq.,  and 
Thomas  W>  Moore,  Esq.,  H.B.  M.  Consul, 
at  Philadelphia,  at  Trinity  Church,  New- 
port, 


July  31,  1819 

Oct.  8,  1814 

March  17,  1822 

Feb.  4,  1824 

Nov.  22,  1794 

Jan.  19,  i8u 

April  19,  1818 

Sept.  s,  18 18 


Jan.  5,-1786 
Nov.  4,  1815 


Dec.  26,  1789 
Nov.  20,  1773 

March  15,  1810 
May  28,  1774 

April  2,  1803 
Nov.  28,  1807 

Dec.  28,  1810 
March  29,  18 10 

Oct.  13,  181 1 


gg  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

GIBBS    Helen  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late 

George,  of  Newport,  now  of  Boston,  and 

Luther  Bradish,  Esq.,  of   New   York,   at 

said  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,  April  21,  1814 

Robert,  of   Sandwich,  Mass.,  and  Gedintha 

Baxter,   of    Dennis,   Mass.,   by   Rev.  Dr. 

Messer,  Aug.  25,  18 16 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  and  George 

Haile,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at  this 

town,  Oct.  30,  18 18 

Caleb    G.   and    Mary    Wade,   daughter     of 

Ichabod,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Adams,  all  of  and  at 

this  town.  May  14,  1820 

William  C,  Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  and 

Mary  Kane,  daughter  of  Elias,   Esq.,   of 

and  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Chester,  June  2,  1822 

Mary  C,  daughter  of  the  late  Josiah,  Esq., 

of    Coventry,   and    Sidney   B.    Smith,   at 

Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  26,  1822 

Hope  Ann  G.  and  Thomas  J.  Clarke,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Oct.  6,  1823 

Martha,  of  Swanzey,  and  Benjamin  West,  of 
.    Rehoboth,  at  said  Swanzey.    Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1824 

GIBSON     Betsey,   of    this    town,   and   Oliver 

Capron,  of  East  Greenwich,  by  the  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  June  28,  1800 

Rev.  John  B.  and  Lillis  Cortee,  at  Warren. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  23,  1805 

W ,  Town  Crier,  and  Mrs.  H Har- 

wood,  sausagemaker,  this  being  his  fourth 

wife  and  her   second  husband ;  her    first 

husband   was    the    smallest    man   in    the 

town,  and  the  present,   the  largest;  their 

united  ages  is  just  150  years;  in  England. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1806 

Lydia  and  Daniel  Buffijm,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  21,  1806 

GIDDINGS  Ann  and  Rev.  William  F.  Rowland, 

at  Exeter,  N.  H.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1802 

Lucy  and  Jacob  Butler,  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1815 

GIFFORD  Mrs.  Mehitable,  widow  of  John,  and 

Thomas  Bennell.     Gazette  of  April  29,  1786 

Clarissa  and  Samuel  Pitcher.     Gazette  of  June  17,  1797 

Peleg,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Rebecca 

Cummings,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Feb.  10,  1798 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Josiah,  and  Syl- 
vester Bowers,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano.    Gazette  of  Oct.  27,  1804 

Ann  Marcy,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Josiah 

and  Edward  Mason,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Cornell,  June  20,  1809 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES  §9 

GIFFORD  Christopher  and  Robey  Manchester, 

at  Little  Compton.    Gazette  of  April  i8,  1821 

George  H.  and  Eliza  B.  Greene,  daughter  of 
Hawkins,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Feb.  25,  1824 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  and  William 
Chace,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  10,  1824 

GILBERT  Ezekiel,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and 
Angelica  Olney,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph, 
late  of  this  town,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Ga- 
zette of  Feb.  4,  1786 

Ralph,  of  Hebron,  Ct.,  and  Sarah  Bassett 
Nichols,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
liams, Sept.  3,  1812 

Elisha  and  Nancy  Olmstead,  at  Ridgefield, 
Ct.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  of  Mansfield,  and 
Dr.  George  O.  Gilbert,  of  this  town,  at 
said  Mansfield.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

Dr.  George  O.,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Gil- 
bert, daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Mansfield. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

GILES  Emma,  of  Cranston,  and  Daniel  Brattch, 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Aug.  23,  1810 

Hon.  W.  B.,  of  the  U.  S.  Senate,  and  Fran- 
ces Ann  Gwynn,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  Thomas  Peyton  Gwynn,  of  Virginia, 
at  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Gazette  of  March  17,  1810 

GILL  Samuel  and  Eleanor  McCormick,  both  of 

Boston,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  22,  1811 

GILLIS  Betsey,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of 
Goffstown,  N.  H„  and  Preserved  Robin- 
son, formerly  of  Attleboro,  at  Bedford,  N. 
H.     Gazette  of  Jan.  15,  1814 

GILLSON  Pardon  and  Abby  Ann  Spencer,  both 

of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of  Nov.  25,  1815 

GILMAN  Anne  and  Dr.  Charles  Clarke,  at 
Cumberland  Co.,  N.  J.,  after  a  courtship  of 
26  years.     Gazette  of  June  4,  1814 

John  Taylor,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire, 
and  Mrs.  Charlotte  Hamilton,  at  Exeter, 
N,  H.     Gazette  of  Jan.  7,  1815 

Robert  Hale,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Mary 

Boardnian,  youngest  daughter  of  William 

H.,  Esq.,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Boston,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Jarvis,  Sept.  20,  1823 

GILMORE  Nancy,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and 

Samuel  Johnson.    Gazette  of  Jan.  12,  1793 

George  and  Abigail  Cooke,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  3,  1810 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GILMORE    George    W.,    of    this    town,     and 

Hannah  S.Brooks,   formerly  of   Portland, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Zealade,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Joseph  Whiting, 

of  Franklin,  Mass..  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
GILPIN  John  B.,  Esq.,  British  Consul  for  State 

of    Rhode    Island,   and   Mary   L.    Miller, 

daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Dehon, 
GINDRAT   Louisa  Caroline,  of  Savannah,  and 

Jlichard  James  Arnold,  Esq.,  of  this  town, 

at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lowell, 
GIRARD    Harriet,   daughter  of    Stephen,   and 

General Lallemand,  at  Philadelphia. 

Gazette  of 
GLADDING  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Benjamin, 

and  William  Peabodie.     Gazette  of 
Jonathan  and   Cynthia  Sweet,  daughter  of 

Nehemiah.     Gazette  of 
Sukey,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Jonathan 

Davenport.     Gazette  of 
Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late   Charles,   and 

Jeremiah  Martin.     Gazette  of 
Haile  and   Freelove  Wheaton,  daughter   of 

James.     Gazette  of 
Allen  and  Charlotte  Carpenter,  daughter  of 

Oliver.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Freelove,  widow  of  John  W.,  and  Capt. 

Peter  Taylor.     Gazette  of 
Anstress,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  this  town, 

and  Benjamin  Snow,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 

Gazette  of 
Benjamin,  Jr.,  and   Sarah  Russell,  daughter 

of  John,  in  this  town, 
Betsey,   eldest   daughter    of    Timothy,   and 

David   Pettis,  in   this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
Timothy,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Perrin,  daughter  of 

John,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Sarah,  daughter   of  Jonathan,   and  Walker 

Humphrey,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Eunice  and  Joseph  Coit,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Griswold.     Gazette  of 
Lucretia,  of  Bristol,  and  Otis  Chace,  of  this 

town,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 
Lydia,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Timo- 
thy, of  this  town,  and  Lowell  Adams,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
John  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Downs  Packard,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 


July  26,  1813 
March  20,  1822 

Nov.  20,  1803 

May  22,  1823 

Nov.  IS,  1817 

April  S,  1794 

June  7,  1794 

Oct.  25,  1794 

Jan.  13,  1798 

March  17,  1798 

June  29,  1799 

Sept.  27,  1800 

April  2,  1803 
June  19,  1803 

Dec.  4,  1803 

April  3,  1805 

June  23,  1805 

April  30,  1808 

June  17,  1810 

Feb.  28,  i8ii 
March  3,  181 1 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  91 

GLADDING  Ruth  C,  of  this  town,  daughter 
of  the  late  Capt.  John  W.,  and  John  Maw- 
ney,  of  Cranston.     Gazette  of  May  i8,  1822 

Hannah  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Nathaniel, 
Jr.,  and  William  Potter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
liams, Nov.  10,  181 1 

George  W.,  of  this  town,  and  Nancy  Jacobs, 
eldest  daughter  of  Abel,  of  and  at  Thomp- 
son, Ct,  April  22,  1813 

Emma,  youngest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of 
this  town,  and  Samuel  G.  Wheeler,  of 
Athens,  N.  Y.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  May  9,  181 3 

George  W.,  merchant,  and  Rebecca  M.  Hill, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  20,  1814 

John,  merchant,  of  this  town,  and  Clarrissa 
Jacobs,  youngest  daughter  of  Dea.  Calvin, 
of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son, Nov.  20,  1 8 14 

Major  Abraham  S.,  of  this  town,  and  Cyn- 
thia W.  Carpenter,  daughter  of  Thomas, 
2d,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  June  4,  1815 

Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Haile, 
and  George  Dana,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  all  of  this  town,  Aug.  25,  1816 

Nicholas  B.  and  Rebecca  Young  Wilson, 
eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  James,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  23,  1816 

Jarvis  E.,  of  this  town,  and  Amey  B.  Fen- 
ner,  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Cranston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  28,  1818 

Solomon  and  Hannah  Sterne,  daughter  of 
the  late  Samuel,  all  of  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Webb,  Sept.  9,  1821 

Capt.  John  and  Mrs.  Mary  Chandler,   both 

■    of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  2,  1822 

Josiah  G.  and  Mary  Brown,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1822 

Edward  and  Mary  Wood,  daughter  ot  John, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  6,  1823 

Mrs.  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  John  Rus- 
sell, of  this  town,  and  Smith  Bartlett, 
Esq.,  at  Kingston,  U.  C,  Feb.  i,  1824 

Thomas  D.,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Hubbard,  of  Newport,  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  May  22,  1824 

Henry  and  Mary  Ann  Southwick,  daughter 
of  Silas,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  12,  1825 


92  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

GLADDING    William  and   Charlotte   Spooner, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of  March  30,  1825 

Col.  Abraham  S.  and  Mary  Day,  daughter 

of  Ebenezer  S.,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  May  8,  1825 

GLAZIER  John,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Mrs. 

Hannah  Mitchell,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Feb.  il,  1816 

GLEASON  Polly,  of  Dudley,    Mass.,  youngest 

daughter  of  Rev.  Charles,  and  Winthrop 

Chandler,  at  Woodstock,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Feb.  27,  1773 

Betsey,  youngest  daughter  of  Nathan,  Esq., 

of  Burrillville,  and  Major  Jedral  C.  Sprague, 

of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  said  Burrillville,  Oct.  7,  1813 

GLOVER  Rachel  and  Philip  J.  Gray,  editor  of 

"Herald  and  Glocester  Farmer,"  at  Wood- 
bury, N.  J.  Gazette  of  Feb.  27,  1822 
GOBDIN   William,  61,  been  in  sea  service  35 

years,   lost    both   legs  at    Trafalgar,   and 

Susannah    Thompson,   aged    19  years,  at 

Rayton,  Eng.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1822 

GODDARD  William,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  Md., 

and  Abigail  Angell,   eldest    daughter  of 

the  late  General  Angell,  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Oliver,  May  25,  1786 

Remembrance    and    Benjamin    Pitman,   at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  16,  1794 

Mrs.  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  and  Col. 

Isaac  Dayton,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Sept.  27,  1794 

Henry  and  Mrs.  Eleanor  Brownell,   widow, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of  April  13,  1799 

Hannah  and  Capt.  Edward  Jeffrey,  of  New 

London,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  31,  1799 

Abigail,   daughter  of  William,  of   Newport, 

and  Jasper  Brayman,  of  Preston,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of  April  4,  1807 
Susannah,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Theop- 

hilus  Topham,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  12,  1808 

Hezekiah,  Esq.,  of  New  London,  and  Eunice 

Rathbone,  daughter  of  John,  merchant,  of 

and  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Parkinson,  Jan.  27,  1810 

Mrs.  Ann,  65,  and  Isaac  Clarke,  67;  these 

parties  were  afEanced  45   years   ago,   but 

the  match  was  broken   and  each  married 

different;  the  children  of  each  were  pres- 
ent at  the  wedding,  and  the  son  of  one  had 

married  the  daughter    of    the  other,   at 

Washington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  McCprmick,  Oct.  7,  i8ig 

Stephen    and    Susan    S.    Simmons,    eldest 

daughter  of  Edward,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  II,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  93 

GODDARD  William  G.  and  Charlotte  R.  Ives, 

eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  P.,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  22,  1821 

Mary,  daughter  of    the  late   Stephen,  and 

Darius  Dennis,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  20,  1821 

Mercy,   daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  and 

Benjamin  Mumford,  merchant,  at  New- 
port. Gazette  of  Aug.  31,  1822 
Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  George  W. 

Ellery,  at  Newport.    "Gazette  of  Nov.  19,  1823 

Dea.  Benjamin,  82,  and  Mrs.  Betsey  Russell, 

of  Marlboro,  aged  63  years,  at  Shrews- 
bury, Mass,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Sumner,  aged 

84  years.     Gazette  of  Dec.  17,  1823 

GODDELL   William,  of  Alexandria,  D.  C.,  and 

Clarrissa   C.  Cady,  daughter  of  Josiah,  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Park,  July  4,  1823 

GODDING    Betsey,   of    this    town,   and   Isaac 

Boorom,  of  New  York.     Gazette  of  Jan.  9,  1796 

GODFREY     Samuel    and   Patience   Sabin,   at 

Providence,  July  30,  1769 

Capt.    Christopher    and    Rebecca    Godfrey, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel.     Gazette  of  Aug.  20,  1791 

Rebecca,  .daughter  of    Capt.   Samuel,   and 

Capt.  Christopher  Godfrey.     Gazette  of  Aug.  20,  1791 

Capt.    Samuel    and    Mrs.   Chaffee, 

both  of  this  town.     Gazette  of  Jan.  4,  1794 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  and  Levi 

Hall,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of  April  15,  1797 

Richard  and  Amey  Low.     Gazette  of  Dec.  2,  1797 

Col.  Benjamin,  of  Milford,  and  Mrs.  Catha- 
rine Fuller,  of  Needham.  Gazette  of  May  10,  1806 
Patience,   daughter    of    Capt.    Samuel,   and 

Capt.    Peter     Carpenter,     by    Rev.     Mr. 

Crocker,  June  9,1811 

Joshua,  of  this  town,  and  Martha  C.  Whit- 
more,  daughter  of  Jesse,  of  and  at   Kill- 

ingly,  Ct,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow.     Gazette  of  Nov.  20,  181 3 

Sarah  Sabin,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  of 

this  town,  and   Joseph   Hodges,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Crocker,  Dec.  6,  1812 

Fanny,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  and  Capt. 

Peter  Carpenter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  in 

this  town,  Nov.  28,  1814 

Christopher  ■  C.  and   Fanny  Earle,  daughter 

of  the  late  Capt.  William,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  July  12,  1821 

Abby,  of  this  town,  and  Charles  Constantine, 

of  New  York,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Crocker,  -  May  13,  1822 


94  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

GODP'REY    Capt.  George  and  Ann   Cushman, 

at  Taunton.     Gazette  of  May  22,  1822 

Caleb  and  Betsey  Eddy,  daughter  of  Pel  eg, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering,  Sept.  19,  1824 

GOFF  Betsey,  daughter  of  James,  and  Sylvester 

Grant,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of  Jan.  18,  1812 

Lydia  and  Stephen  Goff,  at  Rehoboth,  Feb.  28,  18 13 

Stephen  and  Lydia  Goff,  at  Rehoboth,  Feb.  28,  1813 

Balos  and    Mercy   Williams,   at   Rehoboth. 

Gazette  of  Feb.  14,  1821 

Samuel  and  Martha  Ingraham,  both  of  and 
at   Warren,   by   Rev.    Mr.  Rexford.     Ga- 
zette of  April  13,  1822 
Nathan  B.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Hannah  Aus- 
tin, of  and  at  Wellington.     Gazette  of               April  19,  1823 
George  A.  and  Sophia  Hale,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1823 

GOLDSBORO  Tryphemia,  of  Taunton,  Mass., 
and  Rev.  Preserved  Smith,  of  Warwick, 
Mass.,  at  said  Taunton.     Gazette  of  Oct.  25,  1823 

GOLDSMITH   John  and  Betsey  Jacques,  both 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  8,  1824 

GOMEZ   Moses,  of   New   York,  merchant,  and    • 
Esther  Lopez,  second  daughter  of  Aaron, 
dec,  at  Newport,  Oct.  27,  1784 

Isaac,  merchant,  of  New  York,  and  Abigail 
Lopez,  daughter  of  the  late  Aaron,  at 
Newport,  May  26,  1790 

GONSOLVE  Waitstill  Ann,  of  this  town,  and 
Russell  R.  Fenner,  of  Cranston,  at  this 
town,  June  11,  1818 

Emily,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and 
George  K.  Davis,  both  of  and  at  this  town,^ 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  April  7,  1822 

Ann  Eliza,  of  this  town,  and  Arnold  Briggs, 

of  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  June  i,  1823 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  Ches- 
ter Clarke,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  19,  1825 

GOODENOUGH   Miss  and  Mr. 

Tobgood,  at  the  Isle  of  Wight.    Gazette  of        June  22,  i8ii 
GOOD  ENOW    Nahum,  Esq,  and  Sarah  Taylor 
Russell,  eldest  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  form- 
erly of  Providence,  at  Noblesborough,  Me.    ' 
Gazette  of  April  29,  1809 

GOODHUE  Daniel  T.  and  Mary  Hale,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Dec.  28  18 19 

GOODNOW  Harriet  and  John  Y.  Tenney,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,        Sept.  26,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


95 


GOODWIN  Henry,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and 

Polly  Bradford,  daughter  of  Hon.  William, 

at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  Sept.  7,  1782 

Mary  and  Charles  DeWolfe,  Jr.,  at  Bristol. 

Gazette  of  Feb.  25,  1804 

George,  Jr.,  and  Maria  Kingsbury,  daughter 

of  Andrew,  Esq.,  at  Hartford,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  9,  1809 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry,  of  Bristol, 

and  Dr.  Elijah  M.  Padelford,  of  Taunton, 

at  Bristol.     Gazette  of  Aug.  15,  181 2 

James  Taylor,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  and  Anna 

R.  Sterry,  of  this  town,  at  New  York,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Bowen,  July  29,  1817 

Frederick  H.,  of   Plymouth,  and  Juliet   A. 

Robbins,   daughter   of  Asher,   of  and  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  Oct.  11,  1824 

GORDON  the  Duke  of  and  Lady Stuart, 

third  daughter  of  Right  Hon.  John  Earl, 

of  Bute,   treaty  of  marriage   announced. 

Gazette  of  March  9,  1765 

Mrs.  Sarah  S.,  widow  of  Thomas,  of  Sterling, 

and  Gen.  Amasa  Allen,  of  Walpole,  N.  H., 

at  Sterling,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  Nov.  15,  181 2 

Caroline  A.,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  and  Dr.  Silas 

James,  of  West  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Sept.  22,  1824 

GORHAM  Jabez  and  Catharine  Tyler,  daughter 

of  William.     Gazette  of  Nov.  i,  1783 

Hannah,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Major 

Jabez,  and  Dexter  Thurber,  by  the  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  May  29,  1803 

Bethiah  and  Capt.  William  Comstock,  Aug.  28,  1808 

Catherine,  of  this  town,  and  Enos  Angell,  of  " 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  24,  1810 

Mrs.  Emma,  of  this  town,  and  Rev.  Samuel 

Bloss,  Jr.,  of  Stratford,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Dec.  26,  1810 

John  and  Marcy  Mason,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  at  Pawtucket,  June  16,  1816 

Jabez  and  Amey  Thurber,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  4,  1816 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of  this 

town,  and  Cyrel  Babcock,  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  8,  181 8 

Sarah,    daughter    of    the  late    Jabez,    and 

Samuel   Olney,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of 

and  at  this  town.  Dec.  29,  1819 

Amos  T.  and  Fanny  R.  Sanford,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Alexander  V.  Griswold,        June  18,  1820 


96  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

GORHAM  Capt.  Jabez,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia 
Dexter,  daughter  of  Lewis,  of  and  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  i6,  1822 
Daniel,  of  Warwick,  and  Susan  Usher,  of  and 
at  Bristol.     Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  1824 
GORMAN    Susan  and  Abraham  Hathaway,  at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of  Nov.  28,  1807 

GORTON     Hannah    and     John   Fry,   at   East 

Greenwich.     Gazette  of  Oct.  15,  1 791 

Betsey  and   Benjamin   Earle,  both   of    this 

town.     Gazette  of 
Betsey  and  George  W.  Sprague,  at  Cranston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 
Bbhj'amiii  and  Alice  Low,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lit- 

tlefield,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of 
Othniel,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah  Hartshorn, 
daughter  of  Jacob,  of  and  at  Johnston,  N. 
Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Almy.     Gazette  of 
Mary  and  Thomas  J.  Sprague,  at  Cranston. 

Gazette  of 
Barbara  Fenner,  daughter  of  Dea.  Benjamin, 
of  Warwick,  and  Freeman  Wing,  of  Sand- 
wich, at  said  Warwick.     Gazette  of 
Thomas  W.,  of  Warwick,  and  Elizabeth  Carr, 

of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Oliver  and  Charlotte  Sweetland,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
GORY  Peter,  of  Glocester,  and  Martha  Williams, 

of  and  at  Burrillville.     Gazette  of 
GOSS  Abigail  and  John  Clemments,  of  Warwick, 

at  Somerset,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Oct.  20,  1804 

GOULD  Betsey,  eldest  daughter  of  Robert,  of 
Providence,  merchant,  and  John  Baker 
Brimmer,  of  Norwich.     Gazette  of  Jan.  27,  1770 

Samuel  and  Sally  Ann  Campbell,  daughter 
of  the  late  Archibald,  Esq.,  at  East  Green- 
wich.    Gazette  of  April  3,  1784 
Mary,  daughter  of  John,  of  Middletown,  and 
Joseph  Anthony,  of  this  town,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Newport,  May  7,  1801 
Rebecca,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Middle- 
town,  and  Arnold   Buffum,  of  Smithfield, 
at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Newport.     Ga- 
zette of                                                                 June  16,  1804 
Mary    M.     and     William     Richardson;    the 
groom's  mother  in   her   looth    year  was 
present  at  the  wedding,  in  good  health,  at 
Stoneham,  Mass.     Gazette  of                              May  16,  1807 
Isaac    and     Sarah    Hammett,   daughter    of 

Nathan,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  29,  1810 


Jan.  3, 

179s 

Oct.  25, 

1812 

April  3, 

1819 

Aug.  14, 

1819 

Sept.  26, 

1821 

Feb.  8, 

1823 

June  13, 

1824 

Aug.  3, 

1825 

July  18, 

1821 

PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


97 


GOULD  David,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Pidge,  at 
Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 
Ruth  and  Harvey  Ballou,  at  Smithfield, 
James,  merchant,  of  Baltimore,  and  Abigail 
Healey,  of  Lynnfield,  in  this  town.      Ga- 
zette of 
Jacob  C.  and  Ann  Hull,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Hope  Ann,  of  Wickford,  and  Senaca  Cong- 
don,  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Middle- 
town,  and  Oliver  Sweet,  at  Newport.     Ga- 
zette of 
Capt.  John  and   Ann   Eliza  Whiting,   both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Rufus  S.  and  Martha  P.  Bonchley,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
GOUVERNEUR    Samuel  Lawrence,    Esq,   of 
New  York,   and   Maria    Hester  Monroe, 
youngest  daughter  of  James,  President  of- 
the  United  States,  at  Washington  City,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hawley.     Gazette  of 
GOUVENOM     Louisa  Augusta    and  Johnson 
Verplanck,  Esq.,  one  of  the  editors  of  the 
"New   York  American,"   at    New  York. 
Gazette  of 
GRACCHE  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  and  John  Stick- 
ney,  merchant,  at  Baltimore,  by  the   Rt. 
Rev.  Bishop  Carroll.     Gazette  of 

GRACE    Capt.   ,   of  New   Orleans,   and 

Mrs.  Lucy  Parks,  of  Boston,  in  this  town, 
GRAFTON    Lydia,  daughter  of  William,  Jr.,  of 
this  town,  and  Adj .  Robert  Cower,  of  the 
Army.     Gazette  of 
Mary  S.,  of  this  town,  and  Otis  Corbett,  of 

Worcester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 
Nathaniel  and  Prudence  Dodds,  third  daugh- 
ter of  George,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of 
this  town, 
GRAMON   Capt.  James,  of  Cape  Francois,  and 
Polly   Nightingale,   daughter    of   Samuel, 
Esq.     Gazette  of 
GRAMOND   Rosalie,  of  this  town,  and  Samuel 

Rawson,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
GRANT  Moses,  merchant,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Jen- 
kins,  both  of   Boston,  by  the   Rev.    Mr. 
Clarke, 
Sarah  and  Cornelius  Coolidge,  merchant,  at 
Boston.     Gazette  of 


April  i8,  1813 
Nov.  19,  1 814 


April  29,  1815 
July  9,  1818 

Nov.  II,  1820 

Jan.  I,  1823 

Oct.  6,  1823 

Nov.  22,  1824 


March  23,  1820 

July  2,  1823 

March  24,  1804 
April  10,  1808 

Nov.  21,  1778 
March  8,  1807 

Oct.  II,  1815 

June  4,  1785 
Feb.  28,  181 1 

Feb.  14,  1798 
Feb.  20,  1802 


98  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

GRANT  Waitey  A.,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Abijah 
Kendall,  of  Medf ord,  at  Uxbridge,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Judson.     Gazette  of  Dec.  17,  1808 

Sylvester  and  Betsey  Goff,  daughter  of 
James,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of  Jan.  18,  1812 

Mrs.  Sally,  of  Barrington,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin Drowne,  and  Joseph  Peck,  of  and  at 
Bristol.     Gazette  of  June  6,  1812 

David,  of  Wrentham,  and  Huldah  Grant,  of 
and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,        Nov.  23,  1817 

Huldah,  of  Cumberland,  and  David  Grant, 
of  Wrentham,  at  said  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Nov.  23,  1817 

Aaron,  Jr.,  and  Mrs.  Diana  Clarke,  at  Cum- 
berland, Feb.  8,  1 82 1 

Ebenezer,  of  Barrington,  and  Lydia  Luther,  • 

of  Swanzey,  at  said   Barrington,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wright.     Gazette  of  April  7,  1821 

Mahala,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and 
Oliver  West,  both  of  Seekonk,  at  Barring- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Gazette  of  April  7,  1821 

Caroline  B.  and  William  K.  Hidden,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  3,  1821 

Berton  and  Marinda  Gage,  at  the  Chocolate 
Mills,  near  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, Dec.  29,  1822 

Preston  and  Marinda  Gage,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Anthony,    at    the    Chocolate   Mills,   near 
Pawtucket,   by   Rev.    Dr.   Benedict.     Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  4,  1823 
(This  is  correct,  last  week  not.) 

Polly,  eldest  daughter  of  Eliphaz,  and  John 
Newell,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  24,  1824 

Julia  M.  and  Daniel  Bowen,  both  of  and  at 

Barrington.     Gazette  of  April  16,  1825 

GRANVILLE  Lady  Mary,  only  daughter  of  the 
Marquis  of  Buckingham,  and  Hon.  Capt. 
Arundell,  son  of  Lord  Arundell;'  Her 
Ladyship  has  a  fortune  of  ;^ioo,ooo;  in 
England.     Gazette  of  April  13,  181 1 

GRASON  Thomas,  of  Scituate,  and  Amey 
Callender,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Messer,  April  ig,  i807 

GRATZ  Rachal,  daughter  of  Michael,  Esq.,  of 
Philadelphia,  and  Solomon  Moses,  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  G.  Seixas.     Gazette  of  July  q.  1806 

GRAUPNER  Gottlieb.   Esq.,   and    Mary   Hill.  ^    ^  ^'    ° 

only  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  all 
of  Boston,  Oct.  2.  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  99 

GRAVES  Benjamin,  of  New  York,  and  Polly 
Graves,  daughter  of  Rev.  John.  Gazette 
of  Sept.  24,  1785 

Polly,  daughter  of  Rev.  John,  and  Benjamin 

Graves,  of  New  York.     Gazette  of  Sept.  24,  1785 

Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  John,  and 

Capt.  Stephen  Jackson.     Gazette  of  Nov.  24,  1792 

Mary  and  John  F.  Gibbs,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  James,  both  of  this  town,  at 
Fall  River,  Mass.     Gazette  of  April  2,  1803 

George,  of  this  town,  and  Ann  Chalonor, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Walter,  of  and  at  Troy, 
Mass.,  Noy.  3,  1805 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  this  town, 
and  Joseph  Tompkins,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  21,  1806 

Capt.  Zephaniah  and  Lucy  Spears,  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Gazette 
of  May  4,  181 1 

Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Martha 
W.  Webb,  daughter  of  the  late  Col. 
Thomas  S.,  at  Worthington,  O.,  April  4,  1820 

Capt.  James  and  Polly  White,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  Oct.  11,  1824 

GRAY  Lydia,  daughter  of  Amasa,  and  Benja- 
min Aplin,  Jr.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22,  1792 

Rev.  Thomas  and  Debby  Stillman,  youngest 
daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Stillman,  at  Boston. 
Gazette  of  June  i,  1793 

Hannah  and  Hon.  Judge  Wilson,  of  Philadel- 
phia, at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Sept.  21,  1793 

Prudence,  daughter  of  Philip,  Esq.,  and  John 
Maguire,  of  this  town,  at  Tiverton.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  4,  1794 

Mrs.  Nabby  and  Peter  Chandler,  of  Pomfret, 
at  Windham.     Gazette  of  March  24,  1798 

Prudence  and  Pay  son  Grosvenor,  at  Pomfret, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  King,  April  21,  1803 

Hannah,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  and  Wright 
Wilbur,  both  of  and  at  Little  Compton. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  3,  1807 

Lydia,  daughter  of  P Gray,  and  Richard 

S.  Waldron,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of  Feb.  21,  1807 

William  R.,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Mary 
Clay,  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  late  pastor  of  First  Baptist 
Church,  of  Boston,  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.  19,  1809 

John  and  Betsey  Chedell,  daughter  of  John, 

in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  22,  1810 


100 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GRAY  Henry,  Esq.,  son  of  Lieut.  Geo.  Gray,  and 

Frances    Pierce,  .  daughter    of    Major    J.  „         „     „ 

Pierce,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Chanjiing,  Oct.  28,  1810 

Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Samuel 
H.  Byrne,  printer,  at  Windham,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of  April  I,  181 S 

John  and  Waitstill  Allen,  dau.  of  Capt.  Abel, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  this  town,  Oct.  9,  18 17 

Eliza  and  Robert  Angell,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  17,  1820 

Col.  John,  formerly  of  Southbridge,  Mass., 
and  Lucinia  Mackintire,  daughter  of  Sim- 
eon, of  and  at  Glocester,  May  6,  1821 

Thomas,  of  Bristol,  and  Martha  Gardiner,  of 

Swanzey,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  June  6,  1821 

Cyrus  and  Peace  Cooke   Gray,  at  Tiverton. 

Gazette  of  July  21,  182 1 

Peace   Cooke  and  Cyrus  Gray,  at  Tiverton. 

Gazette  of  July  21,  1821 

Mrs.  Waitstill,  of  this  town,  daughter  of 
Abel  Allen,  Esq.,  and  Job  Woodman,  of 
Louisville,  Ga.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  23,  1821 

Fanny,  of  Tiverton,  and  Philip  Peirce,  of  Lit- 
tle Compton,  at  said  Tiverton.    Gazette  of  Oct.  6,  1821 

Philip  J.,  editor  of  "  Herald  and  Glocester 
Farmer,"  and  ^Rachel  Glover,  at  Wood- 
bury, N.  J.     Gazette  of  Feb.  27,  1822 

Philadelphia,  of  Tiverton,  and  Joshua  Van 
Doran,  of  Bristol,  at  said  Tiverton.  Ga- 
zette of  July  13,  1822 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Tiverton,  and 
William  Cole,  of  North  Kingstown,  at  said 
Tiverton.     Gazette  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Mary,  of  Tiverton,  and  Caleb  Greene,  form- 
erly of  this  town,  at  said  Tiverton.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  30,  1822 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Daniel  S.  Amesbury, 
both  of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of  Dec.  28,  1822 

William  S.  and  Mary  Anthony,  daughter  of 

David,  Esq.,  of  Somerset.     Gazette  of  Aug.  30,  1823 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Benjamin 
Cleveland,  at  Somerset.     Gazette  of  Oct.  25,  1823 

Samuel  and  Sarah  James  Eddy,  daughter  of 

Benjamin,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  18,  1824 

GRAYSEN  Laetitia  P.,  of  Kentucky,  daughter 
of  Hon.  John  Breckenbridge,  formerly  Att. 
Gen.  of  the  U.  S.,  and  Major  General 
Peter  B.  Porter,  of  New  York,  at  Prince- 
ton, N.  Y.     Gazette  of  Oct.  31,  1818 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


101 


GREATRACKS  Mary  and  David  Walls,  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
GREAVE    Margaret  C,  daughter  of  David,  of 
this  town,  and  George  W.  Martin,  of  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 
GREENE    Thomas,   of   Boston,  merchant,  and 
Polly  Olney,  of  Providence, 

,  widow  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  John  Sim- 
mons, merchant,- at  Boston, 

Capt.  Thomas  and  Sarah  Wickes,  only  dau. 
of  Robert,  both  of  Warwick, 

Griffeth,  of  Coventry,  and  Sarah  Greene, 
youngest  dau.  of  Philip,  of  Warwick, 

Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  Philip,  of  War- 
wick, and  Griffeth  Greene,  of  Coventry, 

Gideon  and  Marcy  Rowland,  eldest  dau.  of 
Daniel,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  East 
Greenwich, 

Patience,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  deceased, 
of  Greenwich,  and  Welcome  Arnold,  Esq., 
_  of  Smithfield,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Welthian  Lippitt,  daughter  of 
Jeremiah,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of 

Miss  Betsey,  daught,er  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and 
Dr.  Henry  Tillinghasf.     Gazette  of 

Richard,  of  Warwick,  and  Ruth  Barnes,  .of 
Barrington.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Benjamin,  late  of  this  to>vn,  and  Sally 
Salisbury,  at  Worcester.     Gazette  of 

Caleb,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Comstock, 
widow  of  Ezekiel,  of  Smithfield,  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Woonsocket. 
Gazette  of 

Caleb  and  Polly  Remington,  both  of  War- 
wick.    Gazette  of 

Welthian,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Christo- 
pher, and  Capt.  Thomas  Hughes,  of  the 
Continental  Army,  at  Warwick.  Gazette 
of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  merchant, 
and  Capt.  Samuel  Mansfield.     Gazette  of 

Thomas,  of  this  town,  and  Waite  Comstock, 
daughter  of  the  late  Ezekiel,  of  Smithfield, 
at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  Coventry,  and 
Benjamin  Sumner,  of  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Caleb,  and  Henry  Com- 
stock, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  John  and  Hannah  Mumford,  youngest 
daughter  of  Peter,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 


July  2,  1815 

Jan.  I.  1810 
Aug.  21,  1764 
Oct.  20,  1768 
Jan.  22,  1769 
Feb.  IS,  1769 
Feb.  15,  1769 

Feb.  23,  1769 

Feb.  13,  1773 

Jan.  22,  1774 

Feb.  I,  1777 

Jan.  2,  1779 

March  27,  1779 

Jan.  15,  1780 
Dec.  I,  1781 

March  2,  1782 
May  24,  1783 

March  8,  1787 
Jan.  s,  1788 

Jan.  s,  1788 
Feb.  28,  1789 


102 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GREENE  Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Chris- 
topher, of  Warwick,  and  Jeremiah  Fenner, 
of  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

John,  of  Johnston,  and  Deborah  Mathewson, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  at  Scituate.  Ga- 
zette of 

Jeremiah  and  Lydia  Arnold,  daughter  of 
Col.  William,  at  East  Greenwich.  Ga- 
zette of 

Nathaniel,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Abigail 
Arnold,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smithfield.  Ga- 
zette of 

Caleb,  of  Bedford,  and  Amey  Harris,  daugh- 
ter of  David,  Esq.,  of  Smithfield,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Deacon  James,  and 
Nathaniel  Richmond.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Susannah  and  Rev.  John  Pitman, 
married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Maxcy, 

Timothy,  Esq.,  of  Worcester,  attorney  at 
law,  and  Polly  Martin,  daughter  of  Joseph, 
Esq.,  of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Samuel,  of  Coventry,  and  Barbara  Sheldon, 
daughter  of  James,  at  Cranston.  Gazette 
of 

Sarah  and  Daniel  Rowland,  Jr.,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  East  Greenwich.  Ga- 
zette of 

Samuel  W.,  merchant,  and  Polly  Nightin- 
gale, only  daughter  of  Col.  Joseph.  Ga- 
zette of 

William  F.  and  Nabby  Sheldon,  daughter  of 
James,  of  Coventry,  at  Cranston.  Ga- 
zette of 

Benjamin  D.  and  Esther  Bucklin,  daughter 
of  David,  at  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

Polly,. daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Christopher, 
and  Benjamin  Fenner,  of  Coventry,  at 
Warwick.     Gazette  of  , 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John,  and  Peleg 
Wightman,  of  Cranston,  at  Charlestown, 
R.  I.     Gazette  of 

Kay,  Esq,  Attorney  General  of  Rhode 
Island,  and  Polly  Flagg,  only  daughter  of 
Major  George,  at  Charlestown,  S.  C.  Ga- 
zette of 
Luther  and  Mrs.  Phebe  Stanton,  m  this 
town.    Gazette  of 


Oct.  3,  1789 
Nov.  28,  1789 
Oct.  16,  1790 

Feb.  5,  1791 

May  28,  1791 

Nov.  12,  1791 

Sept.  5,  1792 

March  9,  1793 
July  27,  1793 

Aug.  10,  1793 

Oct.  12,  1793 

Nov.  23,  1793 
Dec.  21,  1793 

March  8,  1794 

Aug.  9,  1794 

Aug.  9,  1794 
Feb.  28,  1795 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


103 


GREENE  Caleb,  Jr.,  and  Sally  R.  Greene, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  at  Warwick. 
Gazette  of 

Sally  R.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and 
Caleb  Greene,  Jr.,  at  Warwick.  Gazette 
of 

Martha  W.,  daughter  of  the  late  Major 
General  Greene,  and  John  C.  Nightingale, 
of  this  town,  at  Mulberry  Grove,  Ga.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mrs.  Catharine,  widow  of  Major  General 
Greene,  and  Phineas  Miller,  of  Georgia,  at 
Philadelphia,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Ewing.  Ga- 
zette of 

Capt.  William  and  Polly  Low,  daughter  of 
Col.  John,  af  Warwick.     Gazette  of 

James  C,  late  of  Providence,  and  Margaret 
M.  Farquhar,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Ga- 
zette of 

John  and  Abigail  Holden,  daughter  of 
Charles,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  Jedediah,  and  Randall 
King,  at  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

Col.  Samuel,  editor  of  the  Connecticut  Ga- 
zette, and  Sally  Pool,  daughter  of  Thomas, 
Esq.,  at  New  London.     Gazette  of 

Phebe  and  Benoni  Lockwood,  both  of  Paw- 
tuxet.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  and  Col. 
John  Bowen,  at  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

Nancy  and  James  Tucker,  at  Pawtuxet.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mrs.  Eliza  P.,  of  this  town,  and  Joseph 
Emerson,  at  New  London.     Gazette  of 

Martha,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  and  Isaac 
Manchester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Caleb,  and  James 
Aborn,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 
Gazette  of 

Benjamin  D.  and  Rebecca  Taylor,  daughter 
of  the  late  Col.  Robert,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

William  and  Mary  Westcott,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt.  Samuel,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Gazette  of 

Cornelia  L., .  second  daughter  of  the  late 
Major  General  Greene,  and  James  Peyton 
Skipwith,  Jr.,  son  of  Sir  Peyton,  of  Vir- 
ginia, at  Cumberland  Island,  S.  C, 

Fanny  and  John  Wing,  at  East  Greenwich. 
Gazette  of 


March  14,  1795 
March  14,  1795 

May  9,  1795 

July  2,  1796 
Dec.  31,  1796 

April  IS,  1797 
Nov.  4,  1797 
Dec.  9,  1797 

Jan.  13,  1798 
May  19,  1798 
April  6,  1799 
Feb.  8,  1800 
Sept.  27,  1800 
Jan.  II,  1801 

April  25,  1 80 1 

Nov.  22,  1 80 1 

Feb?  6,  1802 

April  22,  1802 
May  8,  1802 


104 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GREENE  Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Mansfield,  and 
Temperance  Dean,  daughter  of  Josiah, 
Esq.,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Fobes,  at  Raynham. 
Gazette  of 

Col.  Samuel,  editor  of  the  "Connecticut 
Gazette,"  and  Mary  Starr,  daughter  of 
Jared,  Esq.    Gazette  of 

Rufus,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Eliza 
Sherwood,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  John  K.,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe 
Dyer,  daughter  of  Charles,  of  Cranston. 
Gazette  of 

Mary  K.,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  Will- 
iam Anthony,  of  North  Providence,  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 

Rufus  and  Sarah  Rice,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick.    Gazette  of 

Julia,  daughter  of  Jacob,  and  Theodore 
Adelphidos  Foster,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  at 
Coventry,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William  and  Minerva  Bowers,  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

David  I.,  of  Boston,  and  Catharine  A.  De 
Peyster,  3d,  daughter  of  Pierre,  Esq.,  at 
Belleville,  K  Y.    Gazette  of 

Celia,  daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of 
Potowomut,  and  Ray  Clarke,  of  East 
Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Littlefield, 

Emily,  daughter  of  Christopher,  of  Potowo- 
mut, and  Franklin  Greene,  ot  East 
Greenwich,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Little- 
field.    Gazette  of 

Franklin,  of  East  Greenwich,  merchant,  and 
Emily  Greene,  daughter  of  Christopher, 
of  Potowomut,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield. 
Gazette  of 

Charles  W.,  merchant,  of  New  York,  and 
Esther  W.  Bowen,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr. 
Pardon,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Stephen,  of 
East  Greenwich,  and  James  Battey,  of 
Coventry,  at  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of 

.Senaca  and  Ann  Peake,  both  of  this  town, 

Nathaniel  R.,  of  Georgia,  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  Nathaniel,  and  Anne  Clarke,  daugh- 
ter of  Ethan,  Esq.,  at  Elm  Hill,  East 
Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield.  Ga- 
zette of 

William  and  Phebe  Brown,  daughter  of  the 
late  Gideon,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Place, 


Oct.  30,  1802 

March  5,  1803 
March  12,  1803 

July  16,  1803 

Dec.  18,  1803 
Aug:  25,  1804 

Dec.  12,  1804 
Dec.  26,  1804 

Jan.  12,  1805 

Feb.  18,  1805 

July  12,  1806 

July  12,  1806 
Dec.  7,  1806 


F""eb.  7,  1807 
Aug.  10,  1807 


Sept.  17,  1808 
Oct.  13,  1808 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


105 


GREENE  Sally,  daughter  of  Timothy,  of  Paw- 
tucket,  and  William  Harris,  of  Smithfield, 
at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smithfieldj 

Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Timothy,  printer,  of 
Fredericksburg,  Va.,  and  Reuben  Crump, 
of  New  York,  merchant,  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.     Gazette  of 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and 
Capt.  Josiah  Arnold,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Little- 
field,  all  of  Warwick, 

Gideon,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Warwick,  and  Celia 
Baker,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Elder  Rich- 
ard Knight.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  D.,  of  Leicester,  Mass,,  and  Susan 
Gibbs,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mary,  daughter  of  William,  and  Joseph 
Nightingale,  of  this  town,  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Abigail  and  Herman  C.  Fisher,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Warwick.     Gazette  of 

Hannah,  of  Williamstown,  Mass.,  and  Squire 
Benson,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  at  Williams- 
town.     Gazette  of 

John  and  Waite  White,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
all  of  this  town, 

Stephen  C,  merchant,  and  Jane  A.  B.  Rob- 
inson, both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

John  C.  and  Rebecca  Harris,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Johnston,  by  Elder  Place, 

Catharine,  fifth  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Au- 
gustus Gardiner,  at  East  Greenwich, 

Ardielia,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Pardon 
Handy,  of  Bristol,  by  Samuel  Brown,  Esq., 

Benjamin  and  Martha  Harris,  daughter  of 
Amaziah,  Esq.,  at  Burrillville,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Eldredge, 

Hannah,  second  daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas, 
and  John  Ballard,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  merchant, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker.  Ga- 
zette of 

William,  of  Warwick,  and  Maij  Olney,  of 
Providence,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  Daniel, 
at  Hartford,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Amey,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas,  and 
James  B.  Dorrance,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
of  Glocester, 

William  K.  and  Betsey  Kimball,  daughter  of 
Dr.  Jedediah,  both  of  and  at  Woodstock, 
Ct.     Gazette  of 


Jan.  4,  1809 

Feb.  25,  1S09 

Dec.  31,  1809 

Jan.  13,  1 8 10 
March  29,  18 10 

May  7,  1810 
May  12,  1810 

June  16,  i8io 
July  I,  1810 

Aug.  20,  1810 

Sept.  13,  iSio 

Sept.  19,  1810 

Jan.  31,  i8n 

June  9,  181 1 

July  20,  181 1 

July  27,  181 1 

Oct.  6,  181 1 

Jan.  2,  1813 


106 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GREENE  John  and  Susan  Ann  Greene,  both  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Susan  Ann  and  John  Greene,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Job,  of 
Warwick,  and  Abner  M.  Warriner,  form- 
erly of  Palmer,  Mass.,  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Simon  Ray,  Esq.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and 
Harriet  Wells,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Littlefield, 

Ann,  daughter  of  Job,  of  Smithfield,  and 
Simeon  Kingsley,  of  this  town,  at  Smith- 
field, 

Charles  W.,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Fran- 
ces Bowen,  daughter  of  Dr.  Pardon,  of  this 

.  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Malachi,  and 
Jeremiah  Whipple,  both  of  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mary  and  William  McFarland,  both  of  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 

Hopkins  and  Amey  Tillinghast,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt.  John,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Albert  C,  Esq.,  and  Catharine  Celia  Greene, 
daughter  of  Col.  William,  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich, 

Catharine  Celia,  daughter  of  Col.  William, 
and  Albert  C.  Greene,  Esq.,  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich,  ^ 

Mrs.  Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Samuel  Hunt- 
ing, of  and  at  Johnson.     Gazette  of 

Nathaniel  and  Abby  Sophia  Casey,  second 
daughter  of  Wanton,  Esq.,  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 

Thomas  and  Ann  Harrison,  at  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 

John,  Esq.,  of  Glocester,  and  Mrs.  Phibana 
Southwick,  at  Burrillville, 

Catharine  R.,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Ray, 
of  Warwick,  and  Dr.  James  V.  Turner,  of 
East  Greenwich,  at  said  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Waldo,  ^ 

Caroline,  daughter  of  Major  William  F.,  and* 
Thomas  Crapbn,  all  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  ^ 

Christopher  R.,  merchant,  formerly  of  this 
town,  and  Mary  Ann  Lehre,  daughter  of 
the  late  Dr.  Lehre,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Gazette  of 


Feb.  21,  1813 
Feb.  21,  1813 

Feb.  21,  1813 

May  16,  1813 

Aug.  31,  1813 

Sept.  26,  1 813 

Nov.  4,  1813 
Dec.  12,  1813 

Dec.  21,  1813 

March  16,  1814 

March  16,  1814 
May  28,  1814 

June  14,  1814 
May  28,  1815 
Aug.  6,  1815 

Aug.  2;,  181S 
Sept.  4,  1 81 5 

Jan.  20,  1 816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


107 


GREENE  Mary  Ann,   of  Pawtuxet,   and  John 

Brown,  of  this  town,  at  said  Pawtuxet,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 
Russell,  of  this  town,  and  Betsey  Brayton,  of 

Scituate,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wy- 

down, 
Richard  Wickes,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Welles 

Anthony,  both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Littlefield, 
Col.  Jeremiah  and  Sarah  Littlefield,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  all  of  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 
Franklin,   of    Potowomut,   and   Anna    Eliza 

Bowen,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Pardon, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Clarke  and  Bathsheba  Newman,  daughter  of 

the  late  Augustus,  Sen.,  at   Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Penelope,  of  this  town,  and  Capt.  Jacob 

Holt,  of   Hampton,  Ct.,  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
William  P.  and  Susan  M.  Mumford,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft,  at  St.  John's  Church,  all  of  and 

at  this  town. 
Duty  and  Abby  P.  Freeman,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Caleb,  of  this  town,  and   Sabra  Barber,  of 

and  at  Exeter.     Gazette  of 
Sophia,   daughter    of    Barnabus,   and   Isaac 

Weatherbee,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of  and 

at  this  town, 
Mary  H.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  John  Ta- 
bor, both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

at  Pawtuxet, 
Paul,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Abby  H.  Johnson, 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
Randall  H.  and  Mary  B.  Aborn,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Lowry,  in   this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
Penelope    M.,   youngest     daughter    of    Dr. 

Thomas,   of    this   town,   and   Charles   A. 

Prince,  of  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Adams, 
Henry  and  Mary  Ann  Almy  (both  colored), 

in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Adams, 
Eliza  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  and 

Benjamin  Tuell,  Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  all 

of  and  at  Newport, 
Samuel,  of  Coventry,  and  Mary  Lippitt,  of 

Killingly,  Ct.,  at   Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Dana, 


March  19,  1816 

Aug.  25,  1816 

April  20,  1817 

June  8,  1817 

Dec.  2,  1817 

May  16,  1818 

June  22,  1818 

Oct.  s,  1818 

Nov.  19,  1818 

Dec.  S,  1818 

Sept.  12,  1819 

Oct.  24,  1819 
Nov.  28,  1819 

April  30,  1820 

May  IS,  1820 
May  21,  1820 

Aug.  13,  1820 

Sept.  3,  1820 


i08  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

GREENE  James  A.  and  Elizabeth  Oman, 
daughter  of  William,  of  and  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Sept.  14,  1820 

Daniel  and  Almira  Stone,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, Esq.,  at  Johnston,  by  Elder  Sprague. 
Gazette  of  Sept.  28,  1820 

Mary  S.  and  Caleb  Williams,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Gazette  of  Sept.  28,  1820 

Mrs.  Maria  E.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin 
Parker,  of  Bradford,  Mass.,  and  Francis 
M.  Dimond,  of  and  at  Bristol,  at  St. 
Michael's  Church,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop 
Griswold,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Capt.  Benjamin  R.  and  Mary  G.  Arnold, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas, 
both  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Littlefield,  Dec.  10,  1820 

Mrs.  Patience,  of  Coventry,  and  Rev.  Jona- 
than Smith,  of  Pawtucket,  at  said  Coven- 
try, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  18,  1820 

Sarah  R.,  daughter  of  Thomas  W.,  Esq.,  and 
Giles  Anthony,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Littlefield.     Gazette  of  Jan.  17,  1821 

Capt.  Abraham,  of  Warren,  and  Susan  De 
Wolf  Smith,  eldest  daughter  of  Barnard, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rex- 
ford,  Feb.  12,  1 82 1 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Timothy,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, and  Benjamin  C.  Harris,  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  16,  1821 

Celia,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
John  M.,  of  this  town,  and  Thomas  San 
ford  Metcalf,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  30,  1821 

William  and  Marcy  Waterman,  daughter  of 
Resolved,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  4,  1 82 1 

Charles  and  Mrs.  Maria  Sweet,  at  Coventry, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Sept.  9,  1821 

Samuel  and  Harriet  Stanhope,  daughter  of 
the  late  Edward,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  31,  1821 

Samuel  and  Harriet  Stanhope,  daughter  of 

Edward,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  3,  1821 

William  R.and  Susan  Arnold  Barrell,  second 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  James,  Jr.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  26,  1821 

Matilda  and  Alpheus  Smith,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of  Jan.  12,  1822 

Daniel  and  Phebe  Greene,  both  of  and  at 
East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Feb.  17,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


109 


GREENE  Phebe  and  Daniel  Greene,  both  of 
and  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight, 

Simon  H.  and  Caroline  C.  Aborn,  daughter 
of  the  late  Edward,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

John  G.,  Esq.,  of  Warwick,  and  Margaret 
Clarke,  at  Dungenness,  on  Cumberland 
Island,  Ga., 

Ann,  daughter  of  Timothy,  and  Edward 
Walcott,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket.  Ga- 
zette of 

Ejiza,  daughter  of  Christopher,  and  Festus 
L.  Thompson,  of  Vermont,  at  Warwick. 
Gazette  of 

Constant  C.  and  Harriet  Perry,  daughter  of 
the  late  Col.  James,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Samuel,  Esq.,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Sarah  O.  Harris,  daughter  of  the  late 
Stephen,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Stephen,  78,  and  Sally  T.  Bardwell,  28,  at 
.  Whittingham,  Vt., 

Henry  A.  and  Ann  Snow,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Celia  A.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Benja- 
min, and  Wanton  A.  Briggs,  both  of  and 
at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester. 
Gazette  of 

Caleb,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Gray, 
of  and  at  Tiverton.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Pawtuxet, 
and  Thomas  Bourne,  of  New  Bedford,  at 
said  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Waitey  and  Nicholas  Peters,  both  of  and  at 
this  town, 

Olive  and  William  Wyatt,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol.     Gazette  of 

Ray  and  Ruth  B.  Sprague,  daughter  of  the 
late  Ethan,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mrs.  Abby  H.  and  Henry  Lord,  both  of  this 
town,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of 

James  C.  and  Mary  Westcott,  daughter  of 
General  Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Center- 
ville,  Warwick.     Gazette  of 

James  C.  and  Marcy  A.  Westcott,  at  War- 
wick.    Gazette  of 


Feb.  17,  1822 
March  13,  1822 
May  15,  1822 
May  18,  1822 
Aug.  21,  1822 
Aug.  31,  1822 

Sept.  10,  1822 
Sept.  14,  1822 
Sept.  18,  1822 

Sept.  25,  1822 
Oct.  30,  1822 

Nov.  17,  1822 

Jan.  30,  1823 

April  19,  1823 

May  24,  1823 
June  25,  1823 

July  12,  1823 
July  26,  1823 


1X0  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

GREENE  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  James, 
and  Stephen  Arnold,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick.     Gazette  of  Oct.  15,  1823 

Harriet  and  William  H.  Young,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  S,  1823 

William  M.  and  Sarah  Warner,  at  Warwick. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  24,  1823 

Comfort,    daughter  of  Jatiies,   and   George 

Davis,  at  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

Eliza  B.,  daughter  of  Hawkins,  and  George 
H.  Gifford,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Feb.  25,  1824 

Joseph,  of  Jamestown,  and  Sarah  Collins, 
daughter  of  Jabez,  of  and  at  Hopkinton,  at 
the  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Hopkinton. 
Gazette  of  May  S,  1824 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of 
Johnston,  and  Jeremiah  Tillinghast,  of  this 
town,  at  said  Johnston,  by  Rev  Mr. 
Sprague,  May  27,  1824 

Thomas  R.,  of  Warwick,  and  Epaline  Tomp- 
kins, of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff,  June  30,- 1824 

Albert  G.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Mary 
Ann  Clifford,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  8,  1824 

Sally  and  Christopher  Warner,  both  of  War- 
wick, May  29,  1825 
GREENLEAF     Thomas,   printer    and    Nancy 

Quackenboss,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1791 

Robert,  of  Boston,  and  Hannah  Arnold, 
daughter  of  Col.  William,  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  5,  1796 

Gardiner,  of  Boston,  and  Betsey  Mitchell,  of 

North  Providence,  in  this  town,  March  8,  18 12 

GREENMAN  Lieut.  Jeremiah  and  Polly  Eddy, 

daughter  of  Esek.     Gazette  of  Oct.  23,  1784 

John,  of  Swanzey,  and  Sally  Eddy,  daughter 

of  Comfort,  of  this  town.     Gazette  of  Nov.  9,  1793 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jeremiah,  and 
William  W.  Dunham,  printer,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  .  Jan.  13,  1805 

Capt.  William  and  Eliza  R.  Thayer,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  6,  1820 

William  and   Ann   Barker,  both   of    and  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  April  30,  1823 

Josiah  and  Sarah   Ann  Westgate,  daughter 

of  James,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Nov.  2,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES  m 

GREENMAN    Elizabeth   B.,   daughter  of  the 

late  John,  and  Truman  Burdick,  at  New- 
port. Gazette  of  May  ii,  1825 
GREENWOOD     John,     dentist,    and     Betsey 

Weaver.     Gazette  of  April  19,  1788 

Isaac,  of  this  town,  and  Deborah  Langley, 

eldest  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  New- 
port. Gazette  of  May  10,  1788 
Lydia  and  Elkanah  Humphrey,  at  Barring- 
ton.  Gazette  of  Dec.  24,  1796 
Mary,  of  Newport,  and  John  Wallen,  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  25,  1808 

Thomas  and   Kezia   Bretton,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  all  of  this  town,  Nov.  19,  1810 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  New  York, 

and  Samuel   Brown,  at   said   New   York. 

Gazette  of  July  9,  1823 

GREGG    James,   Esq.,   and    Cornelia  Manning 

Maxcy,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Maxcy, 

President   of    Columbia   College,   at   said 

place,  by  said  Doctor,  Jan.  18,  1814 

GRELLET  Stephen,  merchant,  of  New  York, 

and  Rebecca  Collins,  daughter  of   Isaac, 

printer,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New 

York.     Gazette  of  Feb.  11,  1804 

GREUHM     Frederick,   the   Prussian    Minister, 

and  Virginie  Bridon,  of  Paris,  France,  at 

Colorama,   near  Washington  City,  at  the 

residence  of  Henry  Middleton,  Esq.,  Nov.  20,  1819 

GREW   Rev.  Henry,  of  Hartford,  and   Harriet 

Johnson,  of  and   at   Middletown,    Ct.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Grant.     Gazette  of  May  19,  18 10 

GRIDLEY  Laura,  of  Paris,  N.  Y.,  and  Rich- 
mond Southworth,  of  Little  Compton,  at 

Paris,  N.  Y.,  March  — ,  18 14 

Benjamin,   of    Boston,   and   Lucy   Roberts, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Dutee,  of  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  20,  1824 

GRIEVE  Sarah  W.  and  Capt.  Thomas  Farmer, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  25,  1812 

GRIEVES  Mary  F.,  daughter  of  David,  of  this 

town,  and   Adam   Ashburner,   of  and  at 

Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  '      Oct.  26,  1822 

Eliza  A.,  daughter  of  David,  of  this  town, 

and  John  Chace,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  16,  1812 

GRIFFETH  Polly,  daughter  of  John,  and  Amos 

Turner.     Gazette  of  Oct.  31,  1789 

GRIFFIN  Sophia  and   Ephraim    P.  Whitmore, 

at  Newtown,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  181 8 

GRIGGS  Olive  and  David  Lathrop,  at  Ashford, 

Ct.     Gazette  of  Nov.  23,  181 1 


ll%  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

GRILL  Charles  and  Martha  Hacker,  daughter 

of    the  late   Capt.   Joshua,  in  this   town. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  7,  1795 

GRIMKE     Mary,   sister    of    the    Hon.   Judge 

Grimke,   of   South   Carolina,   and   Henry 

Ward,  Esq.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  Aug.  4,  1799 

GRINNELL  Peter  and  Polly  Andrews,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  Zephaniah.  Gazette  of  Dec.  18,  1784 
Major  Peter,  of  this  town,  and  Mrs.  Eunice 

Coleman,  of  and  at  Nantucket,  June  18,  1809 

WiKiam   T.   and   Lydia   Coleman,   by   Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,         '  Dec.  8,  1811 

Thomas  E.  and  Mary  Arnold  Burr,  daughter 

of  Col.  James,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  June  4,  1812 

Peter,  2d,  and  Elizabeth   B.  Dyer,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  16,  1815 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin,  of 

Little   Compton,   and   George    James,   of 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,    in   this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  28,  1816 

George  and  Julia  Ann  Coleman,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  12,  1820 

Mary   Ann,   daughter  of    Peter,   Esq.,  and 

Cyrus  Dyer,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  6,  1821 

William    and    Amey   Borden,   daughter    of 

Richard,  at  Tiverton.     Gazette  of  Nov.  13,  1822 

GRISWOLD   Susan  Maria,  eldest  daughter  of 

the   Bishop,  and  George   F.  Usher,  Esq., 

at  Bristol,  R.  L,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 

wold.     Gazette  of  Aug.  9,  1817 

Sylvia,   daughter   of    Bishop  Griswold,   and 

John  DeWolfe,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  in  St. 

Michael's    Church,   by    Rt.    Rev.    Bishop 

Griswold,  May  9,  18 19 

Ann  DeWolfe,  daughter  of  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop 

Griswold,  and  Rev.  Stephen  H.  Tyng,  of 

Georgetown,     D.    C,    at     St.    Michael's 

Church,  Bristol,  Aug.  5,  1821 

GROSVENOR   Col.  Thomas,   of  Pomfret,  Ct., 

and  Lucy  Mumford,  daughter  of  Peter,  at 

Newport,  by  Bishop  Seabury.     Gazette  of  July  2,  1785 

Payson  and  Prudence  Gray,  at  Pomfret,  Ct., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  King,  April  21,  1803 

Zerviah,  daughter  of  Oliver,  of  Pomfret,  Ct., 

and  Stephen  Hubbard,  merchant,  of  this 

town,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  King. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  24,  1803 

TJancy,    daughter    of    Thomas,    Esq.,    arid 

Henry  King,  of  New  York,  at  Pomfret, 

Ct.     Gazette  of  April  22,  1809 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


113 


GROSVENOR  Major  Peter  and  Ann  Chace,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Porter,  all  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct., 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas,  of  Pom- 
fret,  Ct.,  and  Edward  Eldredge,  of  St. 
Salvator,  S.  A.,  at  said  Pomfret,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Potter, 
Howe  and  Lucretia  Hartshorne,  at  Pomfret, 

Ct.     Gazette  of 
Mary,  granddaughter  of  Col.  R.  Sykes,  and 
Edward  D.  Bangs,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
both  of  and  at  Worcester.     Gazette  of 

GROUCHY  Edward  L.,  of  Portland,  and  Mary 
F.  Aspinwall,  of  Springfield,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of 

GROVES  John  and  Jemima  Campbell,  at  Reho- 
both, 

GROW  Dea.  Thomas,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Ex- 
perience Abbott,  of  and  at  this  town, 

GUDGEON  John  and  Sarah  L.  Wilbour,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

GUILD  Betsey,  of  this  town,  and  Martin  Stod- 
dard, of  Sutton,  Mass.,  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Lewis, 
Esther,  daughter  of   Richard,  and   Richard 

Knight,  3d,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 
Davis  and  Rebecca  Allen,  both  of  Attleboro, 

Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nelson, 
Eliza  and  Alanson  Smith,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Samuel,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  and  Clarrissa 
Burrows,  daughter  of  Milton,  at  Attleboro, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique, 
Louisanna,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Fones 
Briggs,  both  of  and  at  Cranston.  Gazette 
of 

GUILE  Sally,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Joseph 
Sheldon,  Jr.,  at  Cranston, 
Irene,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  Dedham,  Mass., 
and  Barzillai  Cranston,  Esq.,  printer,  of 
this  town,  at  said  Dedham,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
White, 

GULICK  Patience,  aged  60  years,  and  Joseph 
Hall,  aged  96  years,  at  South  Amboy, 
N.J., 

GUN  John  and  Molly  Locke,  at  Athol,  N.  H. 
Gazette  of 

GUNN  Rhoda  and  Edward  Locke,  at  Westmins- 
ter, Mass.     Gazette  of 

GUPHE  Seth,  Jr.,  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  and 
Fanny  Moore,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mann, 


June  26,  1820 

March  6,  1822 
Feb.  7,  1824 

April  21,  1824 

July  2,  1808 

Feb.  21,  1813 

March  12,  1820 

Jan.  24,  1808 

Feb.  21,  1813 

Sept.  30,  1815 

Dec.  7,  181S 

July  2,  1820 

April  10,  1822 

May  II,  1822 
Feb.  II,  1 8 10 

Jan,  24,  1822 

May  IS,  1 801 

April  17,  1819 

May  16,  1801 

Sept.  25,  1825 


114 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GURNEY  Ruth  W.,  of  MiJdleboro,  and  William 
A.  Bowers,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering.     Gazette  of 

GWYNN  Frances  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  Thomas  Peyton  Gywnn,  of  Virginia, 
and  Hon.  W.  B.  Giles,  of  the  U.  S.  Senate, 
at  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Gazette  of 


Nov.  22,  1823 


March  17,  1810 


H 


HACKER  Polly,  daughter  of  Joshua,  and  Philip 

Justice.     Gazette  of  Nov.  23,  1771 

Sally,  daughter  of  Joshua,  and  Capt.  Joseph 
Peck.     Gazette  of  Nov.  6,  1779 

Martha,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Joshua, 
and  Charles  Grill,  in  this  town.    Gazette  of  Nov.  7,  1795 

HADAWAY    Susannah,    of    Cumberland,   and 

Stephen  Low,  of  Warwick,  at  Cumberland,  Aug.  6,  1769 

HADWEN  Dorcas,  daughter  of  John,  merchant, 
and  Obadiah  Brown,  of  this  town,  mer- 
chant, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New- 
port, March  i,  1798 

Lydia,  daughter  of  John,  and  Walter  Cornell, 
at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  23,  1805 

Isaac  and  Martha  Hoar,  both  of  and  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hardy.     Gazette  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

Eliza  and  Ulysses  Holden,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  10,  1823 

Charles    and   Amey  Brownell,   at    Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Somerset.     Gazette  of  Sept.  20,  1823 

HADWIN  Sally,  daughter  of  John,  and  William 
T.  Slocum,  merchant,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  10,  1793 

Margaret,  daughter  of  John,  of  Newport, 
merchant,  and  Joseph  Barker,  Esq.,  of  Tiv- 
erton, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Jan.  14,  1797 

William,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Eunice 
Starbuck,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  and  at 
Nantucket.    Gazette  of  Nov.  9,  1822 

HAGON  Mrs.  Ann,  58,  and  Joseph  Brass,  19, 

both  of  and  at  Baltimore.     Gazette  of  Aug.  22,  181 8 

HAILE  Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 
Allen  Chace,  of  Somerset,  at  Warren. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  12,  1805 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


115 


HAILE  George  and  Mary  Ann  Gibbs,  daughter 
of  John,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at 
this  town,  Oct.  30,  181 8 

Ann,  of  this  town,  and  Levi  Haile,  Esq.,  of 

Warren,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  4,  1824 

Levi,  Esq.,  of  Warren,  and  Ann  Haile,  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  4  1824 

James  and  Eliza  Frink,  both  of  and  at  War- 
ren.    Gazette  of  June  4,  1825 
HAINES  Pasco  and  Mary  M.  Billings,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  31,  1820 

HAIR  Lavinia  and  Jonathan  Marsh,  of  this  town, 

in  North  Carolina.     Gazette  of  July  20,  1793 

HALE  Ruth,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  and  Rev. 
Thomas  Williams,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  May  20,  1812 

Ednah  and  George  W.  Baker,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  8,  1814 

Stephen  and  Hannah  Potter,  at  Plainfield. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  21,  1815 

Jane  and  Albert  Pabodie,  both  of  this  town, 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  Sept.  4,  181 8 

Mary  and  Daniel  T.  Goodhue,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Dec.  28,  1819 

William  H.  and  Mary  B.  Cooke,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Feb.  i,  1820 

William,  of  Swanzey,  and  Clarissa  Bowen,  of 
Seekonk,  at  said  Swanzey,  by  Elder  Benja- 
min Taylor,  Sept.  13,  1820 

Thomas  and  Hannah  Braley,  both  of  and  at 
Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  8,  1 82 1 

Benjamin  and  Ruana  Lacey,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket, at  the  Chocolate  Mills,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  19,  1823 

Sophia  and  George  A.  Goff,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1823 

HALEY  Hannah  and  Leonard  Hathaway,  Esq., 
both  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1814 

HALL  Levi  and  Sally  Hunt,  dau.  of  Benjamin, 

dec,  at  Providence,  Nov.  18,  1770 

William  and  Freelove  Franklin.     Gazette  of        March  7,  1772 

Abigail  and  Thomas  Pitman,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  May  10,  1788 

Dickson,  of  Voluntown,  and  Sally  Randall, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  26,  1789 

Sally  and  Thomas  Cooke.     Gazette  of  June  8,  1793 


116 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HALL  Peleg,  of  Peronal,  Vermont,  and  Sally 
Learned,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Dea.  Ebenezer,  at  Killingly,  Ct.     Gazette 

of 

Levi  and  Betsey  Godfrey,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Samuel,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Joseph,  aged  96  years,  and  Patience  Gulick,_ 
aged  60  years,  at  South  Amboy,  N.  ]., 

Abby,  daughter  of  Col.  Levi,  of  this  town, 
and  Josiah  Keene,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Levi,  and 
Charles  Holden,  Jr.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of 

Ruth  and  John  Brewer,  bookseller,  both  of 
and  at  this  town, 

James  S.  and  Eleanor  Snow,  by  'Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Susan,  of  this  town,  and  George  Marsh,  of 
Seekonk,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Anna  and  Hosea  Jenckes,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, 

Mary  and  John  Booth,  both  of  and  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft.    Gazette  of 

Jonathan  P.,  Esq.,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and 
Harriet  DeWolfe,  daughter  of  Hon.  James, 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

Nathan,  printer,  and  Eliza  A.  Billings,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Perley  and  Sarah  S.  Smart,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Nancy,  of  Attleboro,  and  Marcus  Williams, 
of  Mansfield,  at  said  Attleboro.  Gazette 
of 

Robert,  of  Boston,  and  Sophia  Allen,  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Leonora,    daughter    of    Thomas,    Esq.,    of 
Sparta,  Ala.,  and  Col.  Charles  O.  Foster, 
formerly  of  this  town,  at  said  Sparta.     Ga- 
zette of 
Milton  and  Julia   Collins,  daughter  of  John 

A.,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Maria  and  George  Eddy,  at  Johnston.     Ga- 
zette of 
Milton  and  Rosannah  Pitman,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

John  Peirce  and  Ann  Eliza  Thompson,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Ardelia  and  Zadock  Baker,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.     Gazette  of 


Nov.  7,  179s 

April  IS,  1797 

May  IS,  1 801 

Feb.  9,  1808 

Dec.  22,  1810 
Jan.  23,  1820 
May  2S,  1820 
June  10,  1 82 1 

Sept.  30,  1 82 1 
Dec.  29,  1 82 1 

Oct.  II,  1822 

March  30,  1823 

Aug.  27,  1823 

Nov.  22,  1823 
April  25,  1824 

June  S,  1824 
June  12,  1824 
Sept.  2S,  1824 
Nov.  20,  1824 
Dec.  26,  1824 
Feb.  26,  i82S 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


117 


HALL  Ruth  and  Chauncey  W.  Saunders,  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
Sally  B.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  George 
Dana  Boardman,  of  North  Yarmouth,  Me., 
at  said  Salem;  they  are  about  to  sail  for 
India  as  Baptist  Missionaries.  Gazette  of 
Mary  and  Augustus  S.  Dawley,  at  Slaters- 
ville.    Gazette  of 

HALLADAY  Sally  and  Dr.  Samuel  Schfield, 
at  New  York.     Gazette  of 

HALLETT  Daniel,  of  Yarmouth,  and  Caroline 
B.  Swift,  of  this  town,  at  Yarmouth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Alden, 
Christina,  of  Barnstable,  Mass.,  and  Rev. 
Daniel  Chessman,  Pastor  of  Baptist 
Church,  at  Warren,  at  Barnstable,  Mass., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Coombes.  Gazette  of 
Benjamin  Franklin,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
and  Laura  Lamed,  second  daughter  of 
William,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

HALLIDAY  Isabella  and  Cornelius  Sullivan, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

HALLOWELL  Capt.  George  and  Martha 
Whipple,  daughter  of  Col.  Simon,  at  Cum- 
berland.    Gazette  of 

HALSEY  Thomas  Lloyd,  merchant,  and  Polly 
Smith,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simon, 
Frances  Maria,  daughter   of  Thomas  Lloyd 
Halsey,  Esq.,  and  George  Warren  Cross, 
Esq.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  in  this  town,  at  - 
St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Thomas  Lloyd  Halsey, 
Esq.,   and   John   Orde   Creighton,    U.    S. 
Navy,  in  this  town,  at  St.  John's  Church, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

HAMER  Joseph  and  Sabra  Clarke,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket,  hy  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

HAMILTON  Mrs.  Charlotte  and  John  Taylor 
Gilman,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire,  at 
Exeter,  N.  H.  Gazette  of 
Henry  and  Maria  Pierce,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick. Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Ruena  and  Anson  Hathaway,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

HAMLIN   William  and  Eliza  Bowen,  daughter 
of  Isaac,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Samuel  E.  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Bolster,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

HAMM  Benjamin  and  Betsey  Woodward.  Ga- 
zette of 


March  i6,  1825 

July  6,  1825 

July  16,  1825 

Aug.  17,  1 80s 

July  20,  181 7 

April  II,  1818 

June  25,  1822 
Nov.  27,  1 8 17 

Jan.  18,  1794 
Sept.  21,  1788 

Oct.  19,  1812 

March  5,  1815 
Aug.  3,  1820 

Jan.  7,  181S 

June  s,  1822 

April  II,  1825 

April  2,  1 8 10 

April  28,  181 7 

Dec.  21,  1799 


118 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


HAMM    Catharine  and  Samuel    Stow,  both   of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Nov.  17,  181 1 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  John 
G.  Child,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Mrs.  Deborah,  of  this  town,  and  Uriel  Bbwen, 
of  Attleboro,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ludlow,  Aug.  I,  1824 

HAMMEKEN  George,  Esq.,  Danish  Consul  for 
the  Eastern  States,  and  Eliza  Ogden, 
daughter  of  the  late  Lewis,  at  New  York. 
Gazette  of  June  15,  1805 

HAMMETT    Sarah,  daughter  of    Nathan,  and 

Isaac  Gould,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  29,  1810 

Capt.  Charles  E.  and  Elizabeth  W.  Daven- 
port, daughter  of  Capt.  Charles,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hitchcock,  June  21,  18 18 

Alexander  R.,  of  Coventry,  and  Eunice  Led- 
yard,  of  and  at  Warwick,  Feb.  27,  1 820 

HAMMOND  George,  Esq.,  the  British  Am- 
bassador to  the  United  Stajtes,  and  Miss 

Allen,  daughter  of  Andrew,  Esq., 

at  Philadelphia,  by  the   Rev.  Dr.  White. 

Gazette  of  June  i,  1793 

Sally,   of  this  town,  and   John  Truman,   of 

New  London.     Gazette  of  Jan.  25,  1794 

Jane,  aged  16  years,  and  Alexander  Mitchell, 
Esq.,  aged  109  years,  at  Richmond,  Va. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  13,  1798 

James  and  Mrs.  Mary  Harper.     Gazette  of  Nov.  12,  1803 

Charles,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  Ohio,  and 
Sally  Tillinghast,  youngest  daughter  of 
Nicholas,  Esq.,  late  of  Newport,  at  Vir- 
ginia.    Gazette  of  ■  '         Dec.  3,  1803 

James,   of   Newport,   merchant,   and   Phebe 

Palmer,  at  Stonington.     Gazette  of  June  30,  1804 

Mary  and  Christopher  Rhodes,  both  of  New- 
port, at  Stonington.     Gazette  of  Nov.  24,  1804 

George  W.  and  Mary  Pitcher,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  31,  1807 

William  and  Sarah  Cooper,  daughter  of 
Capt.  David,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hill.     Gazette  of  May  30,  1807 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  James,  and  Salmon 

Rugg,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  24,  18 10 

•Capt.   Joseph,   of    Glocester,   and   Freelove 

Smith,  daughter  of  Esek,  of  and  at  Foster,         Oct.  28,  1810 

Capt.  John  P.  and  Elizabeth  L.  Thurston, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Samuel,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tenney.     Gazette  of  Nov.  10,  1810 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


119 


HAMMOND  Cynthia,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  Joshua,  and  Capt.  Robert  Williams, 
all  of  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Ann  H .  and  Daniel  Allen,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Jonathan,  of  Glocester,  and  Esther  Tourtellot, 
daughter  of  Roger,  of  and  at  Foster,  by 
William  Potter,  Esq., 

Pardon  T.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Roby 
H.  Stanton,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  and  at 
South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Ann  R.,  daughter  of  James,  of  Newport,  and 
Charles  R.  Phelps,  of  and  at  Stonington, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart, 

Col.  Reuben  and  Abby  Aylesworth,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  at  Foster.  Gazette  of 
HAMOCK  Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  dec, 
merchant,  and  Daniel  Leonard,  Esq.,  of 
Taunton,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Walter, 
HANDCOCK  Mrs.  ,  widow  of  the  Gov- 
ernor, and  James  Scott,  Esq.,  at  Boston. 
Gazette  of 

Sarah  and  Samuel  Bloss,  Jr.,  at  Wrentham, 
by  Rev.  William  Williams.     Gazette  of 
HAND  LEY  John  D.  and  Ann  L  Clarke,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
HANDY  Capt.  Charles,  Jr..  and  Rebecca  Red- 
wood  Clarke,   daughter  of    Joseph,   Esq. 
Gazette  of 

John,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Frances  Stewart, 
at  New  London.     Gazette  of 

Merebee,  eldest  daughter  of  Major  John,  and 
Capt.  Frederick  William  Callahan,  of 
Boston,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  William,  of  Newport,  and  Abby  Salton- 
stall,  daughter  of  Rbswell,  merchant,  at 
New  London.     Gazette  of 

Pardon,  of  Bristol,  and  Ardelia  Greene,  of 
East  Greenwich,  by  Samuel  Brown,  Esq., 

Luther  and  Christiana  Munro,  both  of  War- 
ren, at  Bristol,  by  James  Sisson,  Esq., 

Asa,  of  this  town,  and  Roby  Smith,  of  Smith- 
field,  by  Abel  Allen,  Esq.,  in  this  town, 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  the  late  Job,  of  Ux- 
bridge,  and  John  Baker,   of  Scituate,  at 
said  Uxbridge, 
HANLEY  Capt.  Matthew  and  Lydia  Pettes,  at 

North  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 
HANSCUM  Isaac,  48,  and  Eliza  Corey,  16,  at 
Machias,  Me.    Gazette  of 


Aug.  26,  1815 
Nov.  4,  1816 

Sept.  7,  1820 

March  8,  1823 

July  28,  1824 
April  30,  1825 

March  4,  1770 

Aug.  6,  1796 
Dec.  12,  1807 
Nov.  17,  181 1 

March  18,  1780 
June  II,  1796 

Sept.  27,  1797 

July  6,  1799 

Jan.  31,  1811 

May  24,  1816 

April  22,  1820 

Oct.  7,  1 82 1 

Oct.  4,  1794 

May  16,  1 82 1 


120 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HARDENBURG    John   C.  and   Mary  Colwell, 

daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Burrillville,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Preston.     Gazette  of  Oct.  9,  1819 

HARDING   Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Henry  Bower. 

Gazette  of  May  8,  1779 

Dr. and  Nancy  Wheaton,  daughter  of 

Comfort.     Gazette  of  Feb.  12,  1780 

Esther,  daughter  of   the  late  Thomas,  and 

Nathan  Anggll,  merchant.     Gazette  of  Jan.  26,  1782 

Hezekiah   and   Sally   Seamans,  daughter  of 

Martin,  Esq.     Gazette  of  Sept.  28,  1799 

Mary,  daughter  of  Walker,  and  Lemuel  Field, 

Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  this  town,  June  20,  181 1 

Eliza,   (daughter  of  Walker,   of  Providenpe, 

and  Edmund  B.  Winterbottom,  of  and  at 

Norfolk,  Va.,  July  20,  181 1 

Hezekiah  and   Sally   Harding,  daughter  of 

Walker,  both   of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Crocker.     Gazette  of  Dec.  11,  1813 

Sally,   daughter  of  Walker,   and   Hezekiah 

Harding,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Crocker.     Gazette  of  Dec.  11,  1 813 

Lebbins  L.  and  Sarah  B.  Anthony,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  26,  1817 

Eddy,   of    I3arrington,   and    Nancy   Walker 

Hutchinson,   of  this  town,   by   Rev.    Dr. 

Gano,  June  5,  1817 

Albert  E.  and  Cornelia  Ellery,  daughter  of 

Hon.  Christopher,  by   Rev.  Dr.    Crocker, 

all  of  and  at  this  town,  Nov.  26,  1819 

Mary  Ann,  second  daughter  of  Richard,  of 

this  town,  and  John  Hartshorn,  of  Boston, 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Feb.  26,  1822 

Martha  and  Joseph  Lindsey,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of  Feb.  18,  1824 

Harriet,  of  Mansfield,  and  Willard  Richards, 

of   Attleboro,  at  said   Mansfield,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Briggs,  July  7,  1825 

HARDY  Sir  Thomas  M.,  Bart.,  and  Louisa  Emily 

Berkeley,   eldest   daughter  of   Hon.  Vice 

Admiral  Berkeley,  at  Halifax.  Gazette  of  Dec.  26,  1807 
HARE  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Har- 
riet  Clarke,   youngest   daughter  of   Hon. 

John  Innes  Clarke,  deceased,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Sept.  8,  181 1 

HARGOOD    John   Carter,   printer,  and    Abby 

Wheaton  Merry,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  10,  1822 

HARKER  Samuel,  editor  of  "Delaware  Ga- 
zette,'' and   Hannah   Brown,   daughter   of 

the  late  Sylvanus,  of   Little  Compton,  at 

Wilmington,  Del,  May  21,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


121 


HARM  AN    Jacob,   of    Philadelphia,   merchant, 

and  Sally  Stephens,  of  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  24,  1772 
HARKNESS  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  George,  of 

Newport,  and  Gardiner  Tisdale,  of  Wick- 
ford,  at  said  Newport.  Gazette  of  Feb.  7,  1824 
HARPER    Mrs.    Mary  and  James   Hammond. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  12,  1803 

HARRADON    John,   Jr.,  and   Nancy  J.  Peck, 

eldest  daughter  of  Isaac,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  25,  181 1 

HARRINGTON  Phebe  and  John  R.  Bradford, 

at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Baldwin,  Nov.  15,  1814 

Charles  C.,  of  Newport,  and  Maria  Hudson, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6,  1820 

Huldah  and  Charles  Bennett,  both  of  and  at 

Foster,  by  Daniel  Preston,  Esq.,  Sept.  14,  1820 

James  J.,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Sherman, 

formerly  of  New  Bedford,  at  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Mace,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Amelia  and  Richard  M.  Snow,  both  of  and 

at  this  town.     Gazette  of  July  16,  1823 

HARRIS  Ruth,  of  Johnston,  and  Job  Smith,  of 

Providence,  merchant.     Gazette  of  March  9,  1765 

Hannah,   daughter  of   Henry,  of  Johnston, 

and  Dr.  Benjamin  Slack,  of  Glocester,  -  March  4.  1767 

Sally,  of  Johnston,  and  Capt.  John  Hopkins,  Oct.  8,  1768 

Sally,  of  Providence,  and  Dr. Otis,  of 

Taunton,  Oct.  22,  1769 

Hope,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry,  and  Capt. 

William  Wall.     Gazette  of  Nov.  9,  if 71 

Miss  Susannah,  daughter  ot  Henry,  deceased, 

and  Capt.  Joseph  Cooke.     Gazette  of  Dec.  26,  1772 

Stephen  and  Hannah  Mawney,  daughter  of 

John,  Esq.,  dec.     Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1775 

Waite,   of   Cranston,   and   Col.   Christopher 

Lippitt.     Gazette  of  April  $,  1777 

Martha,  daughter  of  David,  Esq.,  and  John 

Hineley,  of  Leicester,  merchant,  at  Smith- 
field.  Gazette  of  April  22, 1786 
George,   of    Smithfield,  and   Ruth   Borden, 

daughter  of  Richard,  at  Friends'  Meeting 

House,  Tiverton.     Gazette  of  Dec.  i,  1787 

Amey,  daughter  of  David,  Esq.,  of  Smith- 
field,  and   Caleb  Greene,  of   Bedford,   at 

Friends'   Meeting    House,  in    this  town. 

Gazette  of  May  28,  1791 

Stephen  and   Abigail  Gushing,  daughter  of 

Benjamin.     Gazette  of  Aug.  4,  1792 


122 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HARRIS  Cyrus  and  Abby  Fiske,  daughter  of 
Caleb,  Esq.,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 

Harding,  Esq.,  of  Johnston,  and  Abigail 
Smith,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Usher, 

Tabitha,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Richard  Rhodes,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  I.  R  Hart;  her  age  42,  and 
his  19  years;  she  had  buried  three  hus- 
bands, the  second  of  -whom  was  his  uncle. 
Gazette  of 

Sarah  and  Richard  Fenner,  at  Cranston. 
Gazette  of 

Asahel  and  Adah  Mo  wry,  daughter  of  Abel, 
at  Scituate.    Gazette  of 

John  and  Amey  Wilkinson,  only  daughter  of 
John,  Esq.,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 

Clementina,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  late  of 
Cranston,  and  Christopher  Arnold,  at  Pom- 
fret, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  and  Daniel 
Mathewson,  Esq.,  of  Johnston,  at  Scituate, 

William,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sally  Greene, 
daughter  of  Timothy,  of  Pawtucket,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smithfield, 

Farnum  and  Olive  Mowry,  eldest  daughter 
of  William,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  John,  and  John  C. 
Greene,  at  Johnston,  by  Elder  Place, 

Martha,  daughter  of  Amaziah,  Esq.,  and 
Benjamin  Greene,  at  Burrillville,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eldredge, 

Mrs.  Abby,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb 
Fiske,  of  Scituate,  and  Caleb  Williams,  of 
Providence,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

Joel,  of  Cc5nnecticut,  and  Frances  Thornton, 
of  Johnston,  by  William  Waterman,  Esq., 
■at  Cranston, 

George  A.  and  Sophia  Walker,  at  Scituate. 
Gazette  of 

Rebecca  A.,  of  Scituate,  and  William  Fenner, 
of  Foster,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 

Emor  and  Sally  Sweet,  youngest  daughter  of 
Philip,  of  and  at  Smithfield, 

John  S.,  merchant,  and  Polly  C.  Coleman,  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Roxalana,  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  Whipple 
Peck,  all  of  Cumberland,  by  Benjamin 
Wilkinson,  Esq., 


July  30,  1796 

Aug.  14,  1796 
Dec.  I,  1798 

Dec.  II,  1802 
April  2,  1803 
Oct.  27,  1804 
June  22,  1805 

Jan.  12,  1806 
June  2,  1 807 

Jan.  4,  1809 

March  12,  1809 

Sept.  13,  1810 

June  9,  181 1 

Aug.  s,  181 1 

Jan.  2,  1812 

Jan.  23,  1813 

Jan.  23,  1813 

Feb.  20,  1815 

June  25,  1815 

Nov.  19,  181 S 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


123 


HARRIS    Marcy  Ann,    daughter    of  Stephen, 

Esq.,  of  Scituate,  and  John  W.  Smith,  of 

Glocester,  at  said  Scituate, 
Susan,  of  Cranston,  daughter  of    the  late 

Andrew,  Esq.,  and  William  C.  Manchester, 

Esq.,  of  and  at   Warwick,   by   Rev.  Mr. 

Tatem, 
Edwin  H.,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  C.  Dexter, 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 
Solomon,  of  Brookline,  Ct.,and  Eliza  Tillirig- 

hast  Holdooff,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
Stephen  and  Avis  Sayles,  eldest  daughter  of 

Elisha,  both  of  and  at.  Burrillville, 
Anna  and  Amasa  Fuller,  both  of  Attleboro, 

Mass.,  in  this  town, 
Sarah  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of   Joseph,  of 

Cranston,  and  Capt.   Earle  Carpenter,  of 

this  town,  at  said  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Curtis, 
Benjamin  C,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Greene, 

daughter  of  Timothy,  of  North  Providence, 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Phebe,  of  Scituate,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr. 

Harding,  of  Johnston,  and  John  S.  Fenner, 

of  Foster,  at  said  Johnston.     Gazette  of 
Sarah  O.,  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  Esq., 

of  this  town,  and  Samuel  Greene,  Esq.,  of 

North  Providence,  at  St.   John's  Church, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Dr.  Stephen,  of  Warwick,  and  Maria  Manton, 

daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Edward,  of  and 

at  Johnston, 
Amey  W.,  daughter  of  Charles,  and  Major 

Jeremiah  Potter,  both  of  and  at  Scituate. 

Gazette  of 
Samuel,  of  Smithfield,  and  Amey  Wilkinson, 

daughter  of  Abraham,  at  Pawtucket.     Ga- 
zette of 
Eliza  A.   and  John  Burr,  2d,  both  of  this 

town,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 

Gazette  of 
Aldice  and  Mary  Winsor,  daughter  of  Au- 
gustus, both  of  and  at  Scituate.     Gazette 

of 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Cranston, 

and  Dr.  Leander  Utley,  of  this  town,  at 

said  Cranston.    Gazette  of 
William  W.  and  Eliza  G.  Fuller,  daughter  of 

the  late  Capt.  Joseph,   in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow, 


March  13,  1817 

May  31,  1818 
June  15,  1818 

March  18,  1819 

July  6,  1820 

Aug.  26,  1820 

Oct.  26,  1820 

April  16,  1 82 1 

Oct.  31,  1821 

Sept.  10,  1822 

Oct.  13,  1822 

Oct.  26,  1822 

June  ri,  1823 

Aug.  2,  1823 

April  21,  1824 

May  8,  1824 

Oct.  31,  1824 


124 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HARRIS  Naoma,  youngest  daughter  of  Jona- 
than, of  Smithfield,  and  Stephen  Brown, 
of  this  town,  at  said  Smithfield,  Feb.  20,  1825 

HARRISON  Dr.  Joseph,  of  the  Continental 
Navy,  and  Rebecca  Paget,  daughter  of  the 
late  Henry,  Esq.,     Gazette  of  June  8,  1776 

Mrs.  Rebecca,  widow  of  Dr.  Joseph,  and 
John  Hewitt.     Gazette  of  Feb.  4,  1786 

George  and  Sophia  Francis,  daughter  of 
Tench,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  March  3,  1792 

Ann  and  Thomas   Greene,  at  Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  May  28,  1815 

Sarah,  of  Darien,  Geo.,  and  Isaac  Snow, 
formerly  of  this  town,  at  said  Darien.  Ga- 
zette of  Feb.  IS,  1823 
HART  I.  P.,  aged  19  years,  and  Mrs.  Sarah 
Harrfs,  aged  42  years,  who  had  buried 
three  husbands,  the  second  of  whom  was 
his  uncle.     Gazette  of  Dec.  11,  1802 

Prudence  Clarke  and  Noadiah  Morris,  Esq., 
at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Sept.  26,  1807 

Ann,  of  Boston,  and  John  Bacon,  of  New- 
port, merchant,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Oct.  12,  181 1 

Ann;  daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq.,  of  Saybrook, 
and  Isaac  Hull,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  at 
Bloomingdale,  in  St.  Michael's  Church,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Jarvis.     Gazette  of  Jan.  9,  1813 

Nicholas  and  Penelope  Bowen,  at  Cranston. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  30,  1822 

Simon  and  Mary  C.  Carr,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  4,  1823 

Elizabeth  L.,  daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq.,  of 
Saybrook,  Ct.,  and  sister  of  Mrs.  Commo- 
dore Hull,  and  Hon.  Heman  Allen,  of 
Vermont,  lately  appointed  minister  to 
Chili,  at  New  Haven.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

HARTFORD  Samuel  and   Mrs.    Polly   Knowl- 

ton,  at  New  London,  N.  H.     Gazette  of  March  5,  1823 

HARTSHORN  Jacob  and  Lucy  Larsher,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  John.     Gazette  of  Jan.  29,  1785 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  William 
Sheldon,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  14,  1786 

Charles  and  Mrs.  Mary  Smith,  daughter  of 
the  late  Andrew  Waterman,  of  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  20,  1807 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Lawrence,  Esq.,  and 
Rev.  Charles  Incliss,  at  Halifax.  Gazette 
of  Feb.  I,  1812 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MAERIAGES 


125 


HARTSHORN  Lucy,  of  Kingsborough,  N.  Y., 

and  John  Larchar,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  17,  18 14 

Sylvanus  and  Deidania  Allen,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  23,  1815 

Hannah,   daughter  of  Jacob,   of    Johnston, 

N.  Y.,  and  Othniel  Gorton,  of  this  town, 

at  said  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Almy.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  14,  1 8 19 
Sylvester,  of  this  town,  and  Amey  Water- 
man, eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  at  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.  Gazette  of  Dec.  18,  1820 
John,   of  Boston,   and  Mary  Ann  Harding, 

second  daughter  of  Richard,  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  I'^eb.  26,  1822 

Lucretia  and  Howe  Grosvenor,  at  Pomfret, 

Ct.     Gazette  of  Feb.  7,  1824 

HARTWELL  Jesse,  Jr.,  of  New  Marlborough, 

Mass.,  and  Maria  Thayer,   of  this   town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Sharp,  of  Boston,  Sept.  19,  18 19 

Rev.  Jesse,  of  Sumpterville,  S.  C,  formerly 

of  this  town,  and  Margaret  F.  Brodie,  of         » 

and  at  Charlestown,  S.  C.     Gazette  of  June  2,  1824 

HARVEY     Amos    B.,    printer,    and   Mary   B. 

Bates,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  May  3,  1806 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  aged  65  years,  and  Benjamin 

Lincoln,  aged  75  years,  at  Taunton,  Mass. 

Gazette  of  July  9,  1814 

Preston,  of  Taunton,  and  Silence  Eddy,  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  Dec.  24,  1819 

Elizabeth,  of  Taunton,  and  Thomas  Burt,  of 

Rehoboth,  at  said  Rehoboth.     G^ette  of  Nov.  28,  182 1 

Ann  and  John  Barney,  at  Taunton.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  10,  1824 
HARWOOD   John,  printer,  and  Nancy  Eames, 

both  of  this  town.     Gazettte  of  July  20,  1799 

Mrs.   A ,   sausageraaker,   and    W 

Gibson,  Town  Crier ;  this  being  his  fourth 

wife  and   her  second   husband;  her  first 

husband  was    the    smallest    man   in    the 

town,  and  her  present,  the  largest;  their 

united  ages  is  just  150  years;  in  England. 

Gazette  of  -  Nov.  22,  1 806 

Peggy  and  John  Marven,  both  of  Newport, 

in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  2,  1807 

John,  Jr.,  printer,  and  Elizabeth  Evans,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  12,  1807 

Abigail,  daughter  of  John,  Jr.,  and  Franklin 

Cooley,   by  Rev.   Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  this 

town,  Nov.  2,  1809 


12Q  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

HARWOOD  Mary  and  Capt.  George  Walden, 

both  of  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  30,  1813 

Eliza,    daughter    of    Edward,    and     Joseph 

West,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Sept.  27,  1815 

Harriet,   eldest    daughter    of    Edward,   and 

William  Chace,  both  of  and  at  this   own, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Oct.  4,  18 17 

HASKELL  Edward,  formerly  of  Newburyport, 

and    Elizabeth    Turner,   2d,   daughter    of 

Capt.  Thomas,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  i,  1807 

Dea.  Solomon,  aged  83  years,  and  Mrs. 

:       Quimby,  aged  76  years,  at  Falmouth.     Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  7,  1807 
Sally   F.,   daughter    of    the    late    Comfort, 

of    Cumberland,  and  George  Mason,   2d, 

at  said  Cumberland.     Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1823 

HASLETT    Rebecca,   eldest   daughter  of  Dr. 

Haslett,  and  Sylvanus  Bourne,  Esq.,  Con- 
sul General  of  the  Uuited  States    to  the 

Bavarian    Republic,   at    Baltimore.       Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  4,  1797 
HASTINGS  Mary   Ann,  daughter  of  Nathan, 

of  this  town,  and  Joseph  Stacy  Sampson, 

of  Boston,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,         April  8,  1824 
HATCH  John  C,   of  Middletown,  Ct.,  and  Eliza 

A.  Brown,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  20,  18 19 

William  and  Elizabeth  L.  Howland,  daughter 

of  John,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  all  of 

and  at  Bristol,  Feb.  27,  1820 

Joseph,  M.  D.,  and  Cynthia  Kent,  both   of 

and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall.     Ga- 
zette .  Dec.  24,  1823 
Fanny,  daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  of  Attleboro, 

and  Washington  Peirce,  of  Weston,  Mass., 

at  said  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  jVIr.  Hall,  Jan.  21,  1824 

Mrs.  Sarah  B.,  of  Hanson,  Mass.,  and  Win- 
slow  Sturtevant,  of  Pembroke,   Mass,   at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  30,  1825 

HATHAWAY  Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  John, 

of  Middletown,  and  Thomas  Browning,  of 

Dartmouth,   at  Friends'   Meeting  House, 

Newport.     Gazette  of  April  23,  1803 

Abraham    and   Susan   Gorman,   at    Bristol. 

Gazettte  of  Nov.  28,  1807 

Jane,  daughter  of  Abner,  and  Thomas  Shaw, 

all  of  Newport,  at  Bristol,  Aug.  i,  1814 

Leonard,  Esq.,  and  Hannah  Haley,  both  of 

Wellingt9n,  Mass.,  in  this  town.     Gazette 

0^  Oct.  I,  1814 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


127 


HATHAWAY    Eliza  and  Peter  Place,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Joseph,   of   Boston,    merchant,  and   Harriet 

Taylor,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Gusta- 

vus,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Thomas    and     Ann   Eliza    Barston,    eldest 

daughter  of  Elias,  both  of  and  at  this  town. 

Gazette  of 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Zephaniah, 

of    Newport,  and   Welcome    Ide,  of  this 

town,  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Betsey,  of  Freetown,  and  George  Pearce,  of 

Berkeley,  at  said  Freetown, 
Noah  P.  and  Ann  Paine,  both  of  Freetown, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Abby  F.  and  Bertram  R.  Parker,  both  of  and 

at  this  town, 
Cynthia   and   Jonathan   Pike,   by   Rev.    Dr. 

Gano, 
Mary  and   Andrew   Horton,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 
Anson  and  Mrs.  Ruena  Hamilton,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
HATTON     Henry,   supercargo,    of    the    Brig 

Henry,  and   Mary   Campbell,  lately  from 

Europe,  at  St.  John's,  N.  B.     Gazette  of 
George  and  Mary  Wheeler,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
HATTRICK  Mary  Crawford,  daughter  of  Peleg, 

Esq.,  and  Rev.  Joseph  Hurlbet,  of  Albany, 

in  New  York.     Gazette  of 
HAUGHTON  Evelina  and  Joseph  Gay  Metcalf, 

both   of  and  at  this  town,  by   Rev.   Mr. 

Edes, 
HAVENS  Polly,   of  Shelter   Island,   and   Hon. 

Ezra  La   Homedien,   at   Southold,    L.   I. 

Gazette  of 
Joseph  F.,  of  North   Kingstown,  and  Mary 

Lewis,   of  Jamestown,   at  Newport.    Ga- 
zette of 
HAVILAND   Charity,  of  Flushing,  L.  I.,  and 

Hon.  Robert  Savage,  Esq.,  late  of  Eng- 
land, at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Parkinson, 
HAWES  William,   of  Wrentham,  and   Eunice 

Daggett,  of  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 
Joseph  and  Sally  Hopkins,  daughter  of  the 

late  Samuel,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Abigail,   of    Franklin,   Mass.,  and  Peletiah 

Metcalf,  of  Smithfield,  at  said  Franklin. 

Gazette  of 


Dec.  17,  1816 

June  25,  1818 

Jan.  2,  1822 

Jan.  3,  1824 
April  18,  1824 
April  28,  1824 
May  6,  1824 
Dec.  9,  1824 
March  2,  1825 
April  II,  1825 

Oct.  3,  1 82 1 
May  5,  1822 

June  23,  1824 

Oct.  23,  1820 

July  2,  1803 

Jan.  13,  1821 

Dec.  I,  1810 

Nov.  9,  1793 

March  28,  1801 

June  19,  1820 


128  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HA  WES  Mrs.  Olive  and   Napoleon    Bonaparte 

Bates,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Oct.  5,  1823 

Daniel  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Sabra  J.  Bar- 
rows, of  North  Providence,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  6,  1823 

Betsey  and  Ebenezer  Crocker,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  22,  1821; 

HAWKES   Betsey  and  Rev.  Robert  Yallaley,  at 

Scituate.     Gazette  of  Sept.  23,  1797 

Alpheus,  of  this  town,  and  Abigail  Smith,  of 
Smithfield,  daughter  of  John,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  23,  1822 

HAWKINS  Phebe  and    Melzer   Packard.      Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  3,  1772 

Mehitable,  daughter  of  Dr.  Job,  and  Major 
Thomas  Fosdick.     Gazette  of  Jan.  24,  1781 

Rufus  and  Abigail  Eddy,  daughter  of  Esek, 

of  this  town.     Gazette  of  Feb.  25,  1792 

Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, and  Elhana  Martin,  merchant,  of 
Troy,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of  Aug.  29,  1795 

Sally,   daughter    of    the   late   Edward,   and 

James  Sinkins.     Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  1796 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  and 
Joseph  Simmons,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  26,  1801 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Abraham,  and 
Thomas  Wood,  at  North  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  1803 

Henry,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mary  Ar- 
nold, daughter  of  Capt.  Alfred,  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Nov.  10,  1804 

Samuel,  of  Cranston,  and  Alice  Anthony,  of 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  13,  181 1 

Joseph  B.  and  Harriet  Angell,  daughter  of 

Benjamin,  of  and  at  North  Providence,  July  3,  1814 

Hope,  of  Johnston,  and  Joseph  S.  Angell,  of 
this  town,  at  said  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Sprague.     Gazette  of  Oct.  4,.  1817 

Stephen,  Jr.,  of  Glocester,  and  Abby  S, 
Walden,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  April  9,  1819 

Rachal,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  Jr.,  and 
Cyrus  Tinckom,  both  of  and  at  Glocester. 
Gazette  of  June  19,  1819 

Mrs.  Pamelia  and  Thomas  Angell,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Oct.  6,  1 8 19 

Mary,  daughter  of  Darius,  and  Viall  Frank- 
lin, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  all  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, Feb.  23,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


129 


HAWKINS  Sarah,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Maturin  Ballou,  2d,  of  Smithfield,  at  said 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 

Ezekiel  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Cranston, 
of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Almira  F.,  of  this  town,  and  Otis  Holmes,  of 
Sharon,  Mass.,  at  North  Providence.  Ga- 
zette of 

Alpheus,  of  Johnson,  and  Celia  A.  Rhodes, 
daughter  of   Richard,  of  and  at  Scituate, 
by  Rev.  ~Mr.  Knight, 
HAWLEY  Betsey  and  Reuben  R.  Mallory,  at 
Danbury,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  and  Betsey  Smith,  at  Ridgefield,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 

Emily  Ann  and   Richard  E.  Eddy,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
HAYDEN  Jonathan,  aged  76,  and  Miss  Joanna 
Packard,  aged  70,  after  a  courtship  of  three 
days,  at  Bridgewater.     Gazette  of 

HAYES  Miss  ,  daughter  of    Moses  M., 

and  Samuel  Meyers,  Esq.,  of  Petersburg, 
Va.,  merchant,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

M.  M.,  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  merchant,  and 
Sally  Hayes,  daughter  of  Moses  M.  Ga- 
zette of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Moses  M.,  and  M.  M. 
Hayes,  of  Petersburg,  Va.     Gazette  of 

Gunilda,  late  of  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and 
Capt.  Daniel  Howland,  formerly  of  this 
state,  at  St.  Charles,  Missouri.     Gazette  of 

Thomas,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Susan  Parker 
Bainbridge,  daughter  of  the  Commodore, 
at  Charlestown,  Mass.     Gazette  of 
HAYFORD    Abigail,  daughter  of   Daniel,  and 
Joseph  Bradford,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 

Gardiner,  of  this  town,  and  Ann  Goodwin 
Williamson,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.     Gazette  of 

Eliza  and  Joseph  W.  Dexter,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Ruth  W.,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel,  of 
this  town,   and   Nathaniel   G.    Helme,  of 
North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
HAYLEY    Mrs.  Mary  and  Patrick  Jeffrey,  at 

Boston.     Gazette  of 
HAYNES   Dr.  Hiram  C.  27,  and  Mrs.  Esther 

Carver,  67,  at  Ashby,  Mass., 
HAYWARD    Oliver,  Esq.,   in  78th  year,  and 
Mrs.  Hannah  Stephens,  at  Brookfield, 


Oct.  16,  1820 
March  31,  1822 

July  27,  1822 

June  20,  1825 

Dec.  12,  1818 

Dec.  12,  1818 

Oct.  15,  1823 

Nov.  7,  1807 

Oct.  I,  1796 

Oct.  I,  1796 
Oct.  I,  1796 

Aug.  29,  1 82 1 

March  ^o,  1825 
Dec.  23,  1804 

Dec.  12,  1818 
Jan.  14,  1824 

Feb.  I,  1825 

June  17,  1786 

March  6,  1823 

April  4,  1765 


130 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HAYWARD  Sally  and  Seth  Cleveland,  in  this 
town, 

Capt.  Abraham,  of  Boston,  and  Marietta 
Daggett,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elijah,  of  and 
at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Read, 
HAZARD  Hon.  George  and  Jane  Tweedy, 
daughter  of  Dr.  John,  both  of  Newport,  at 
South  Kingstown, 

Patty,  daughter  of  George,  and  Joseph 
Rogers,  merchant.     Gazette  of 

George  and  Sarah  Scott,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Providence, 

Ebenezer,  Postmaster  General,  and  Miss 
Arthur,  of  that  town,  at  Shrews- 
bury, N.  J.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  George,  and  Nathaniel 
Richmond,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mumford,  of  Newport,  and  Eliza  Robinson, 
daughter  of  Christopher,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Thomas,  merchant,  and 
Jacob  Barker,  of  New  York,  merchant,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  New  Bedford, 

Nathaniel,  Esq.,  and  Sarah  C.  Fales,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel  Fales,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  John  H, 
Howland,  merchant,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  New  Bedford.    Gazette  of 

Carder,  of  Newport,  and  Sarah  Coggeshall, 
of  Bristol,  at  Portsmouth.     Gazette  of 

Elizabeth  B.,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  of 
Philadelphia,  and  Ebenezer  Rockwood, 
Esq.,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

Benjamin,  Esq.,  and  Harriet  Lyman,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel,  Esq.,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Anne,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas,  of  New 
Bedford,  and  Philip  Hone,  of  New  York, 
at  New  Bedford.     Gazette  of- 

Freelove  Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  George, 
Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Peleg  Peckham,  of 
Middletown.     Gazette  of 

Thomas  Carder,  of  South  Kingstown,  and 
Elizabeth  Arnold,  daughter  of  Col. 
Thomas,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton.     Gazette  of 

Jeremiah  and  Harriet  Moore,  daughter  of 
the  late  James,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 


May  10,  1801 

May  18,  1814 

July  28,  1769 
April  21,  1781 
March  7,  1782 

Oct.  18,  1783 
Nov.  I,  1794 

Feb.  27,  1796 

Aug.  27,  1 801 

March  26,  1803 

Nov.  12,  1803 
April  28,  1804 

Sept.  19,  1807 
Nov.  7,  1807 
Oct.  14,  1809 

Aug.  25,  1810 

Jan.  18,  1812 
Oct.  I,  1814 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


131 


HAZARD  Joseph  Wanton  and  Mary  Potter, 
daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  South  Kings- 
town, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Timothy 
R.  Peckham,  of  Newport,  at  said  North 
Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup, 

Hannah  R.  and  John  B.  Arnold,  both  of  and 
at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, 

Job  G.  and  Hannah  Tabor,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mumford  and  Sarah  Tilley,  daughter  of 
Abraham,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  and 
John  T.  Newman,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 

Joseph  B.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Ruha- 
mah  L.  Champlain,  daughter  of  Nathaniel, 
of  and  at  New  Shoreham.     Gazette  of 

Alice  R.,  daughter  of  Thomas  H.,  of  New- 
port, and  Joseph  Babcock,  of  Middletown, 
at  said  Newport.     Gazette  of 
HAZELTON    John  and   Mary  Burlingame,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
HAZLETT  William,  aged   72   years,  and  Mrs. 
Rebecca  Crawford,  aged  36  years,  at  New 
Castle,  Del.     Gazette  of 
HEACOCK   Mrs.  Eleanor   and  Major  Thomas 
Maxwell;  the  Major  is  in  his  8.jd  year;  he 
served  in  theBritish  Continental  and  Amer- 
ican Armies  nearly  70  years;  was  at  Battle 
of  Fighting    Island  and  Bloody  Bridge  in 
Pontiac's  War,  and  one  of  the  very  few  that 
escaped  that  disaster  at  River  Rouge,- near 
Detroit.     Gazette  of 
HEAD    Joseph,  merchant,  and  Betsey  Frazier, 

at  Boston.     Gazette  of 
HEALEY   Hannah,  of  Providence,  and  Ebene- 
zer  Abbey,  of  Wrentham, 

Betsey,  of  Providence,  and  Parley  E.  Howe, 
at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Joseph,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe  Smith, 
daughter  of  Edward,  of  Bellingham,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smithfield.  Ga- 
zette of 

Lucy  and  Capt.  William  Farrier,  both  of 
Providence, 

Abigail,  of  Lynnfield,  and  James  Gould,  of 
Baltimore,  merchant,  in  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

Moses  and  Dulcena  Chamberlain,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


March  21,  1818 
April  s,  1818 

April  30,  1820 
Nov.  5,  1820 

Nov.  14,  1 82 1 
May  18,  1822 

Oct.  22,  1823 

Feb.  25,  1824 
Feb.  23,  1812 

Aug.  20,  1803 


Oct.  IS,  1823 
Nov.  6,  1784 
Nov.  9,  1769 
Jan.  10,  179s 

March  16,  1799 
May  20,  181 1 

April  29,  181 5 
Dec.  7,  181 5 


132 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HEARD   Nancy  and  Jonas  A.  Reeves,  both  of 

East  Sudbury,  Mass., 
HEATH  Anna  and  Robert  Morris,  in  this  town. 

Gazette  of 
Samuel  W.  and   Mary  Woodman,  daughter 

of  the  late   Capt.    Richard,   at   Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Jeremiah  and  Rhoda  Freeman,  daughter  of 

Charles,  of  this  town,  at  Troy,  N.  Y.     Ga- 
zette of 
Wilmarth  and  Mary  Humphrey,  daughter  of 

John,  Esq.,  both  of   Barrington,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Watson, 
Mehitable  and  Capt.  Joseph  Smith,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Margaret,   daughter   of   Capt.   Jonathan,   of 

Newport,  and  Thomas  Ash,  of  London,  at 

said  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Nathaniel  and  Freelove  Eager,  both  of  and 

at  this  town, 
John  and  Mary  Ann  Nason,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
HEATON    Polly,   daughter   of    Nathaniel,   and 

Amasa   Cooke,   at    Wrentham,    by    Rev. 

William  Williams.     Gazette  of 
David,  merchant,  and  Louisa  Hill.     Gazette 

of 
Harriet  C,  of  Smithfield,  and  William   An- 

gell,  Esq.,  of  North   Providence,   in   this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Park, 
HEELS  Miss ,  and  Mr. Nick,  in 

Devonshire,  Eng.     Gazette  of 
HEFFERLON    Jeremiah    and    Nancy    Morse. 

Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Nancy  and  Joseph  Tabor,  both  of  this 

town.     Gazette  of 
HEILEMAN  Capt.  Julius  F.,  U.  S.  Army,  and 

Harriet  B.  Auchmuty,  daughter  of  the  late 

Robert  N.,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
HEINES    Stuteley,    merchant,    and    Elizabeth 

Vaughan,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 

Joshua,  at  North  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 
HELME  Bernon,  merchant,  and  Elizabeth  Olney, 

daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Christopher,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Robert  and  Eliza  Corp,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Walter  C,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Ann  Mer- 
rill, of  and  at  Seekonk.     Gazette  of 


April  14,  1814 
March  30,  1799 

March  26,  1803 

Oct.  27,  1810 

Sept.  18,  1814 
May  2,  1818 

May  24,  1823 
Nov.  27,  1823 
June  16,  1824 

Jan  20,  1798 
March  29,  1800 

Jan.  I,  1822 

Nov.  20,  1802 

March  19,  1796 

June  18,  1803 

May  21,  1814 

Jan.  22,  1803 

Sept.  22,  181 1 
Sept.  I,  1819 
Jan.  12,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  I33 

HELME    Nathaniel  G.,  of    North    Kingstown, 

and  Ruth  W.  Hayford,  eldest  daughter  of 

Capt.  Daniel,  of  this  town,  by   Rev.   Mr. 

Edes,  Feb.  i,  1825 

HENDERSON  Dr.   Thomas,   of  Virginia,  and 

Ann   Maria  Truxton,  daughter  of   Com. 

Truxton,  at  Bristol,  Penn.     Gazette  of  May  13,  1809 

Louisa,  daughter  of  the  late   Capt.  John,  of 

New  York,  and   Capt.  Joseph  S.  Monroe, 

of  this  town,  at  Charlestown,  S.  C,  April  28,  1821 

John  and  Lydia  Cooke,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Oct.  27,  1821 
Helen  and  William  Kelley,  at  the  Parish  of 

Urr,  Scotland.     She  died  in  12  hours  after 
•     the  ceremony.     Gazette  of  Aug.  24,  1825 

HENDLEY,  John  D.  and  Merebah  Austin,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  bv  Rev.  Dr.  Gano  April  13,  1823 

HENDRICK  Anna  and  Jonathan  Ballou,  both 

of  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  in  this 

town.     Gazette  of  Jan.  27,  1816 

Willard,  of  Waterloo,  N.   Y.,  and   Philadel- 
phia Aldrich,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  and 

at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Sept.  22,  1821 

Benjamin  W.  and  Mrs.  Sarah  W.  Browning, 

both  of  and  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Oct.  13,  1824 

Daniel  and  Phebe  C.  Brownell,  daughter  of 

the  late  William,  at  Smithfield,  July  24,  1825 

Phebe  and  Luther  Crocker,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  5,  1824 
,  of  New  York,  and  Rebecca  Lopez, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  10,  1787 

HENRY  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Charles, 

and  Rev.  Henry  Moscrop,  of  Nansemond 

Co.,  Va.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1789 

John  and  Mary  Arnold,  both  of  this  town. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  12,  1799 

Sally  and  James  Anthony,  in  this  town.     Ga- 
zette of  April  21,  1804 
Mary  and  Stuteley  Smith,  Jr.,  at  Pawtuxet,  Dec.  25,  i8o8 
William  and  Maria  D.  Fiske,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,                                  June  12,  1814 
Ichabod  and   Hitty   Modock,  at   Plainfield. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  21,  181 5 

Abby  W.  and  Thomas  Fenner,  Jr.,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  2,  1817 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia  Rogers,  of  and 

at  Lyme,  Ct.,  Aug.  16,  1820 

Molly,  of  Cranston,  and  Asahel  H.  Vallett, 

of  Johnston,  at  said  Cranston.     Gazette  of  Jan.  9,  1822 

Thomas,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Rhodes, 
of  and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott,         June  22,  1824 


134 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HENRY  Phebe,  of  Smithfield,  and  Caleb  Hill, 

of  Scituate,  at  said  Smithfield,  Jan.  i6,  1825 

Mrs.  Jane  and  George  L.  Barratt,  both  late 

of  the  Providence  and  Boston  Theatres,  at 

New  York.     Gazette  of  July  2,  1825 

HENSHAW  Mafy,  daughter  of  John,  and  Will- 
iam Moulton,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  11,  1806 
John   Leverett,  merchant,   and   Ann   Maria 

Corey,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Ebene- 

zer.  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  16,  1814 

HERENDEEN  Esther,  daughter  of  Richard,  of 

Coventry,  and  James  Fenner,  at  Coventry. 

Gazette  of  Feb.  14,  1789 

Elisha,   aged   83    years,   and   Mrs.    Eleanor 

Lushure,  aged  88  years,  being  his  8th  wife; 

at  Glocester,  by   Zebedee   Hopkins,  Esq. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  18,  1797 

HERNS  Polly  and  James  Walter,  both  of  this 

town.     Gazette  of  June  12,  1784 

HERRESHOFF  Charles  F.,  merchant,  and  Sally 
Brown,  second  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  2,  1801 

HERRICK     Betsey  and   Nathaniel   Smith,   at 

New  London,  N.  H.     Gazette  of  March  S,  1823 

James  D.  and  Mary  Young,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1824 

HERRING   Mary  and  John  Low,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker.     Gazette  of  July  9,  1814 

HERRINGTON  Henry  and  Esther  Mowry,  of 

Johnston,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes. 

Gazette  of  May  7,  18 14 

HERVEY   Ann  and  Jacob  Albertson,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  15,  1807 

Dr.  Eliphalet  W.,  late  graduate  of  B.  U.,  and 

Dorcas  Fearing,  of  and  at  Warehara,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Heminway.     Gazette  of  Sept.  17,  1825 

HESSE    Darmstadt,   the    Princess    Fredencka 

Louisa  of,  and  Frederick  IV,  of  Prussia,  July  14,  1769 

HESSE  HOMBOURG  Philip  Augustus  Freder-      ^    ^    '^'    '  ^ 

ick,  the  hereditary  Prince  of,  and  Princess 

Elizabeth,  third  daughter  of  Their  Majes- 
ties, at  the  Queen's  Palace,  Anril  7   1818 
HESTON    Jacob,  of  Blockley,  Penn.,  and   Pa- 

tience  Viall,  of  this  town,  at  Philadelphia, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers.     Gazette  of  Tan   12  i7QQ 

HETHERINGTON  Abel  B.  and  Polly  Arming- 

ton,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  July  10,  i8og 

Mary  and  Dr.  S.  H.  Kenyon,  both  of  and  at 

this  town.     Gazette  of  Feb.  S,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


135 


HEWES  Dr.  Nathaniel  and  Maria  Dyer,  daugh-  - 
ter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Windham, 
Ct.     Gazette  of 

John,  proprietor  of  the  Federal  Gazette,  and 

Rachal  T.  Ellicott,  daughter  of  Elias,  at 

Baltimore,  at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Lombard  Street, 

HEWITT    John   and   Mrs.    Rebecca   Harrison, 

widow  of  Dr.  Joseph.     Gazette  of 
HEYWARD  Daniel  and  Ann  Trezavant,  daugh- 
ter of  Theodore,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Ga- 
zette of 
HICKS  Ambrose  and  Margaret  Bowen,  at  Bar- 
rington.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  David  and  Rosamond  Seamans,  daugh- 
ter of  Martin,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Ratcliffe  and  Elizabeth  Randall,  daughter  of 
Henry, 

Anna  and  Reuben  S.  Bennett,  both  of  and 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Henry  Tatem, 

Alvina  and  Levi  Smith,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake.     Gazette  of 

John  W.,  of  Tiverton,  and  Lucinda  Bliss, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Asa,  of  and  at  Reho- 
both.     Gazette  of 

Sally  and  C.  R  Irish,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Oathman, 

Marcelia,  second  daughter  of  Richard,  and 
William  Dexter,  Jr.,  at  Scituate.  Gazette 
of 

Eliza  Young,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Da- 
rius Sessions,  of  this  town,  at  Scituate,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Frances  and  Benjamin  Allen,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Betsey  and  Arnold  Peck,  both  of  and  at  Re- 
hoboth,  by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq., 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Gabriel,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Joseph  Corey,  at  Tiverton.     Gazette  of 
HIDDEN  William  K.  and  Caroline  B.  Grant,  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Lucy  Ann  and  Samuel  W.  Butts,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
HIESKELL  Thomas,  of  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
and  Frances  Badger,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Edmund,  at  Windham,  Ct.  Gazette  of 
HIGGISON  Elizabeth  Arnold,  and  Ira  Draper, 
both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict, 


Jan.  19,  181 1 

Jan.  15,  1812 
Feb.  4,  1786 

Dec.  7,  1793 

March  14,  1795 

Dec.  21,  1799 

Nov.  16,  1807 

Aug.  II,  i8i6 

Nov.  7,  1 818 

Oct.  30,  1820 
Feb.  13,  1 82 1 

March  7,  1821 

May  21,  1821 

Sept.  16,  1823 

Jan.  28,  1825 

Sept.  14,  1825 

Oct.  3,  1 82 1 

Oct.  4,  1 82 1 

June  30,  1804 

Oct.  24,  1820 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HILL  Christopher  and  Polly  Stevens.     Gazette 
of 
Eunice  and  Joseph  Clarke,  in  this  town,  by- 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Ann  and  Hugh  Welch,  at   Farnham,  Eng., 
after  a  courtship  of  40  years.     The  ages 
of  this  couple  with  that  of  the  brideman 
and  bridesmaid  were  bridegroom  82,  bride 
86,  bridesmaid,    Miss   Betty   Grinaway,  of 
Farnham,   95,   brideman,   Mr.   Colver,    of 
Farnham,  82.     Gazette  of 
Rebecca,  daughter  of  Caleb,  Esq.,  and  Major 
Stephen   Bowen,   of  Coventry,    at    North 
Kingstown.     Gazette  of 
Louisa  and   David   Heaton,  merchant.     Ga- 
zette of 
Holdin,   of  this  town,   and   Deborah   Cary, 
daughter  of  John,  of  Coventry.    Gazette  of 
Fones  G.  and   Patience  Robinson,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
Mary,  second  daughter  of  Christopher,  and 
William  Riley,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 
Harriet  and  William  Owen  Jones,  both   of 

this  town,  at  Bristol, 
Polly,  of  Sterling,"  and  James  B.  Kennedy,  of 

this  town,  at  Sterling,  Ct., 
Innocent,  of  Sterling,  and  Jacob  Rood,  Jr.,  of 

Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Sterling, 
Martha  C.  and   Cornelius   Mahony,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Henry,  of  Providence,  and  Charlotte  Wether- 
bee,  of  and  at  Stow,  Mass.,  "by  Rev.  Mr. 
Newell.     Gazette  of 
Jeremiah  and  Bathsheba  Rose,  both  of  New- 
port, in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Rebecca  M.  and  George  W.  Gladding,  mer- 
chant, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Lieut. and  Deborah  Wood,  at  Plam- 

field.    Gazette  of 
Caleb,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah  Underwood, 
eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  South 
Kingstown,  by  Elder  Palmer.     Gazette  of 
John,   of    Millidgeville,   Ga.,  merchant,  and 
Jane  Hutton,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 
Amey,   of    South  Kingstown,  and    Samuel 

Proud,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Freelove  P.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  John 
Parker,  at. Smithfield.     Gazette  of 


Dec.  22,  1787 
Dec.  17,  1798 


Dec.  22,  1798 

Jan.  4,  1800 

March  29,  1800 

May  19,  1804 

Dec.  10,  1807 

■  May  28,  1809 

Nov.  18,  1 8 10 

March  i,  1812 

March  4,  1812 

Jan.  26,  1 8 13 

May  IS,  1813 
June  16,  1814 
Sept.  20,  1814 

Jan.  21,  1815 

Jan.  6,  i8i6 

May  3,  1 8 19 

May  14,  182 1 

Jan.  2,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  I37 

HILL  Senaca,  formerly  of  Smithfield,  and  Ma- 
tilda Palmer,  of  and  at  Danby,  Vt.,  July  4,  1822 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John, 

and  Gottlieb  Granpuer,  Esq.,  all  of  Boston,  Oct.  2,  1822 

Mary  Ball,  widow  of  Hon.  Arthur,  of  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  and  Thomas  B.  Mitchell,  form- 
erly of  this  town,  at  Dameron  Place,  Miss.,       March  9,  1823 

Henry  C.  and  Hannah  Card,  both  of  and  at 
this  town.     Gazette  of  April  26,  1823 

Nathan,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Ann  Maguire,  both  of 
North  Kingstown,  at  Wickford,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Ormsbee,  Nov.  13,  1823 

Charles,   of    Sherburne,   and    Nancy    Jines, 

daughter  of  Capt.  S ,  of  and  at  Med- 

way,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey,  July  11,  1824 

Caleb,  of  Scituate,  and  Phebe  Henry,  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  Jan.  16,  1825 

Tamzin,  of  Seekonk,  and  Lemuel  Ingraham, 
of  Attleboro,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Paw- 
tucket,  Sept.  25,  1825 
HINELEY  John,  of  Leicester,   merchant,    and 
Martha  Harris,  daughter  of  David,  Esq.,  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of                                       April  22,  1786 
HINDMAN  Lyman,  20,  and  Jeannette  Steavens, 
60,   at   Perry,   N.  Y.,   after  a  two  days' 
courtship.     Gazette  of  June  12,  1819 
HINES  Mrs.  Harriet,  daughter  of  Cyrus  French, 
Esq.,   and  Dr.    Peleg  Johnson,  at   South 
Kingstown.     Gazette  of  June  6,  1821 

Stephen  P.  and  Abby  P.  Reynolds,  both  of 
and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1823 

Thomas  J.,  of  Norwich,    Ct.,  and  Abby  D. 

Pierce,  of  and  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of  May  22,  1824 

HINGSTON  Nicholas,  merchant,  of  Alexandria, 
and  Elizabeth  Bloomfield,  sister  of  the 
celebrated  author  of  the  "Farmer's  Boy," 
etc.,  at  Georgetown,  Potomac.     Gazette  of  Feb.  8,  1806 

HISCOX  Mary  Ann,  of  Newport,  and  William 
Smith,  of  Bristol,  at  said  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  20,  1823 
HITCHCOCK  Jonathan  P.  and  Eliza  Dennison, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Hitchcock.    Gazette  of  Dec.  28,  1799 

Mrs.  Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Den- 
nison, and  Gardiner  Daggett,  Esq.,  Attor- 
ney at-Law,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Mes- 
ser.  May  13,  1810 

Mr. ,  74,  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Morse,  74, 

at  Woodstock,  Ct.    Gazette  of  Dec.  3,  1814 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HITCHCOCK  Calvin,  Pastor  of  First  Congrega- 
tional Church,  and  Lydia  Stevens,  daugh- 
ter of  Robert,  of  'and  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Avis  Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Jonathan  P., 
and  Thomas  B.  Fenner,  Esq.,  cashier  of 
the  Eagle  Bank,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 
b}[  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Louisa,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Edward  F.  Miller, 
of  this  town,  at  said  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict, 
HIVES  Thomas  J.,  of  Norwich,  Ct.,  and  Abby 
D.  Pierce,  of  and  at  Warwick.  Gazette  of 
HOAR  Betsey,  daughter  of  William,  and  Wil- 
liam Tripp,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 

George,  and  Margaret  Luther,  daughter  of 
the  late  John,  of  Warren,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

Martha  and  Isaac  Hadwen,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hardy.     Gazette  of 

John  and  Marcy  Wilbour  Spooner,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Benjamin  and  Martha  Waldron,  both  of  and 
at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 
HOBBS  Mrs.  Amelia  and  Ninian  Pinckney,  sec- 
retary to  the  Executive  of    Maryland,  in 
Maryland, 
HODGDON   Mrs.    N.  and   William    Stackpole, 
Jr.,  Esq.,  attorney-at-law,  at  Dedham.    Ga- 
zette of 
HODGES   Joseph,  merchant,  and   Nelly  Cobb, 
daughter  of  Hon.  David,  at  Taunton.    Ga- 
zette of 

Lydia  D.,  daughter  of  Abijah,  and  Amasa 
Mason,  of  this  town,  merchant,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Gazette  of 

William,  of  Taunton,  and  Mary  Chandler, 
daughter  of  Joseph.     Gazette  of 

Isaac,  Jr.,  of  Norton,  and  Fanny  Allen,  eld- 
est daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Noah,  of 
Rehoboth,  at  Norton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke. 
Gazette  of 

Charles,  merchant,  and  Julia  Ann  Burr,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Ezekiel,  Esq.,  all  of  this 
town, 

Joseph  and  Sarah  Sabin  Godfrey,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Samuel,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker, 

Bradford  and  Joanna  Whipple,  daughter  of 
William,  both  of  this  town,  at  Boston.  Ga- 
zette of 


May  lo,  1817 

Oct.  2,  1 82 1 

Dec.  8,  1824 

June  9,  1824 

Aug.  29,  1807 

Feb.  7,  1822 

Dec.  7,  1822 

April  I,  1823 

Nov.  22,  1824 

May  I,  1806 

Jan.  22,  1803 

March  3,  1792 

Dec.  I,  1798 
March  5,  1803 

Dec.  10,  1808 

Nov.  12,  1810 

Dec.  6,  1812 

March  16,  1816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES         139 

HODGES    Mary,  daughter  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  and 

Sylvanus  B.  Braman,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke, 

all  of  and  at  Norton.     Gazette  of  Nov.  7,  1818 

HODGE  David,  aged  100  years,2  mos.,  and  Eliz- 
abeth Bailey,  aged  40  years.     The  groom 

was     St    Braddock's    defeat  and  served 

through  the  War  of  the    Revolution  ;    in 

Georgia.     Gazette  of  Nov.  27,  1819 

HODGES  Rev.   Richard    M.,  of    Bridgewater, 

Mass.,  and  Eliza  Quincy  Dennison,  daugh- 
ter of  General  William,  of  and  at  Boston,  Oct.  29,  1821 
Alexander,    of    this    town,  and    Julia  Ann 

Champlain,  of  and  at  Warren,  April  10,  1825 

HODGSDON  Mrs.  Rebecca  and  Ebenezer  Stevens. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  15,  1774 

HOES  Lucius,  of  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  and  Abi- 
gail Waters,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  June  30,  1808 

HOFFMAN  John  Ogden  and  Miss Fenno, 

at  New  York.     Gazette  of  Aug.  21,  1802 

B.  v.,  Esq.,  Captain  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Phebe 

Townsend,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at 

Townsendville,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Earle,  Nov.  29,  1817 

HOGG  Patrick  and  Miss Swiney,  in  Ire- 
land. Gazette  of  March  23,  1805 
HOHENZELLERN  Prince  of,  and  Antoinette 

Murat,  niece  of  the  Grand   Duke  of  Berg, 

at  Paris,  France.     Gazette  of  June  4,  1808 

HOLBROOK  Sally,  of  Bellingham.  and   Israel 

Scott,  of  this  town,  at  Bellingham,  Mass. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  21,  1809 

Cloe,    daughter    of    Moses    and    Preserved 

Peirce,  both  of  and  at  Oxford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Batchellor,  Sept.  9,  1821 

HOLBURTON      Susan,      daughter    of    Major 

Thomas,  of   South   Kingstown,  and  Gen. 

Joseph  Stanton,  of   Charlestown,  R.  I.,  at 

former  town.     Gazette  of  Oct.  22,  1823 

HOLDEN  Capt.  Thomas  and  Sally  Low,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  John,  at  Warwick.  Gazette  of  Dec.  31,  1796 
Abigail,    daughter    of    Charles,    and    John 

Greene,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of  Nov.  4,  1797 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Randall,  and 

Capt.  John  Pierce,  by  Rev.  Gano,  June  9,  1804 

Susan  and  Capt.  Charles  Stewart,  May  11,  1806 

Henry  and  Mary  Simmons,  both  of  this  town. 

Gazette  of  •  Oct.  17,  1807 

Andrew     and     Sally    Potter,    daughter    of 

George,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  July  5,  18 10 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HO'LDEN  Charles,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Hall,  daughter 
of  the  late  Col.  Levi,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Thomas,  of  Warwick,  and  Esther  Man- 
ton,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Daniel,   at 

Johnston.     Gazette  of 
Ulysses  and   Julia  Ann   Draper,   youngest 

daughter  of  the  late   Paul,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
George,   Esq.,    of    Warwick,   and    Patience 

Reynolds,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Simon, 

of  and  at  Coventry, 
Oliver,   Jr.,   merchant,  of    New  York,   and 

Frances  Sloane,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  and 

at    Belleville,   N.    J.,   by   Rev.    Mr.   Van 

Sandfort, 
Ulysses  and   Eliza   Hadwen,   both   of    this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Major  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  Cooke,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
HOLDOOFF  Eliza  Tillinghast,   of  this  town, 

and  Solomon  Harris,  of  Brookline.'Ct.,  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
HOLROYD  Fanny,  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 

and  Capt.  Oliver  Earle.     Gazette  of 
William,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Julia  Woodruff, 

by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
John,    Esq.,   attorney  at  law,   and   Cornelia 

V.  Gano,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  Stephen, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 
William,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and   Mrs. 

Patience  Tillinghast,  of  and  at  Uxbridge, 
George,  merchant,   and   Mary  Ann  Aborn, 

daughter  of  John  A.,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Jacobs, 
Sally,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Noah 

Kendall,  of  Roxbury,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Samuel  T.,  merchant,   and   Mary  Taft,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.    Mary   A.,   of    Uxbridge,   and   Angell 

Sweet,   of  Upton,  at  said   Uxbridge,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Judson, 
HOLLAND  John,  of  Boston,  and  Patty  Clarke, 

of  Newport.     Gazette  of 
HOLLIS  Abigail  D.  and  John  O.  Grossman,  at 

Taunton.     Gazette  of 
HOLMES  Rev.  Abiel,  of  Georgia,   and   Mary 

Stiles,  youngest  daughter    of    Rev.   Dr. 

Stiles,  at  New  Haven.     Gazette  of 
John  and  Sally  Newell,  daughter  of  Robert, 

Esq.     Gazette  of 


Dec.  22,  1810 

June  6,  1813 

Jan.  27,  181 8 

Jan.  I,  1819 

March  21,  181 1 

Aug.  10,  1823 

Oct.  2,  1823 

March  18,  18 19 
Dec.  13,  1800 
June  II,  1803 

April  16,  1805 
Nov.  28,  1805 

Nov.  21,  181 1 
Nov.  26,  181 2 
April  27,  1 81 3 

April  28,  1825 

Jan.  21,  1797 

Dec.  27,  1823 

Sept.  II,  1790 
April  II,  179s 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES  141 

HOLMES    John  and  Sally  Alger,  daughter   of 

Capt.  Benjamin,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Sept.  25,  1803 

Capt.  Silas,  of  Stonington,  and  Alice  Arnold, 

daughter  of  Col.  William,  at  East  Green- 
wich, June  7,  1807 
Amelia,  da  ughter  of  Chandler,  of  Stratford, 

Vt.,   and    Christopher    Sheldon,   at    Paw- 

tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.     Gazette  of  Dec.  S,  1807 

Charlotte,  of  Attleboro,  and  Robert  Allen,  at 
.      Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  July  7,  1814 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  and  Rich- 
ard Robinson,  at  Attleboro,  by  Mr.  Wilder,  Dec.  8,  1814 
Robert   N.  and   Martha  Ary,  by  Rev.    Dr. 

Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Feb.  8,  l8i8 

Joseph  F.,  of  this   town,  and  Sabra   Cobb, 

daughter  of  Otis,  of  and  at  Wrenthajn,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Fiske,  April  5,  1820 

Ezra   F.   and  Maria   D.  Dean,  at  Taunton, 

Mass.     Gazette  of  July  7,  1821 

Maria,  of  Warwick,  and  Jeremiah  Gardiner, 

of  East  Greenwich,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Curtis,  July  29,  1821 

Eliza,  of  Attleboro,  and  Virgil   Draper,   of 

Rome,  N.  Y.,  at  said  Attleboro.     Gazette 

of  Feb.  16,  1822 

Otis,  of  Sharon,  Mass.,  and  Almira  F.  Haw- 
kins, of  this   town,  at   North  Providence. 

Gazette  of  July  27,  1822 

Pattey  and  George  S.  Aldridge,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  24,  1822 

Rebecca  R.  and  John  Bruce,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bilham.     Gazette 

of  June  ^,  1823 

Mary  B ,  of  this  town,  and  Benjamin  Miller, 

of  East  Greenwich,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Mudge,  Dec.  24,  1823 

Elisha  H.,  of  Salem,  Ct.,  and  Lydia  Allen,  of 

and  at  Windham,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Feb.  "4,  1824 

Henry,  of  this  town,  and  Mrs.  Freelove  Hop- 
kins, of  Foster,  in  this  town,  April  4,  1824 
Sally,  of  this  town,  and  Warren  Tabor,  of 

New  Bedford,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tobey,  May  9,  1824 

HOLSEY  Thomas  Lloyd,  merchant,  and  Sally 

Bowen,    daughter    of    Dr.    Ephraim,    at 

Hampton.     Gazette  of  Oct.  28,  1775 

HOLT  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 

Christopher,   of  Newport,   and  Benjamin 

Marvel,  Jr.,  at  said  Newport.     Gazette  of         July  13,  1816 


142 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HOLT  Capt.  Jacob,  of  Hampton,  Ct.,  and  Mrs. 
Penelope  Greene,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Nathaniel,  of  Newport,  and  Frances  Barker, 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
John  E.  and  Elizabeth  Cornell,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Jane  ard   Nathaniel   Holt,  both   of  and  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of 
Nathaniel  and  Jane   Holt,   both   of  and  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of 
William  and  Rebecca  Richards,  daughter  of 
the  late  John,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 
HOLTON  Susan  and  Joel .  Metcalf,  Jr.,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
HOMER     Ruth  and   Peter   Remy   Arsonneau, 
formerly  of  this   town,   at   Boston.      Ga- 
zette of 
HONE  Philip,  of  New  York,  and  Arine  Hazard, 
daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas,  of  and  at  New 
Bedford.     Gazette  of 
HONEYMAN     Polly,    youngest    daughter    of 
James,   Esq.,   and    Rev.   George    Bissett. 
Gazette  of 
HONEYWELL     Desdemonia,  of  New  Shore- 
ham,  and  Edwin  Sanford,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 
HOOCKEY   Ann,   daughter  of  the   late  John, 

and  Samuel  Carr.     Gazette  of 
HOOD  Hon.  Samuel,  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, son  of  Lord  Hood,  and  Lady  Char- 
lotte Nelson,  daughter  of  Rev.  Earl  Nel- 
son, at  St.  Mary-le-bonne  Church,  by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  of  Salisbury.      Gazette  of 
William  D.  and  Betsey  Child,  eldest  daughter 
of  Oliver,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of  and  at 
this  town, 
Abiezer  D.  and  Mary  Sheldon,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  at  Central 
Falls, 
HOOPER    Rebecca,  daughter  of  Hon.  Robert, 
Esq.,  of  Marblehead,  and   Lewis  Jenkins, 
late  of  this  town,  at  Newburyport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Bass.     Gazette  of 
Amos   M.,   formerly  of  Limerick,  Me.,  and 
Mary  Polly,  of  and  at  Walpole, 
HOPKINS  Capt.  John  and  Sally  Harris,  of  John- 
ston, 

Mrs.  ,   widow  of  Capt.   Christopher, 

and  Capt.  Ambrose  Page.    Gazette  of 


June  22,  1818 

Sept.  7,  1820 

Sept.  26,  1 82 1 

May  17,  1823 

May  17,  1823 

March  27,  1824 
April  24,  1814 

June  25,  1785 

Oct.  14,  1809 

May  I,  1773 

Aug.  31,  1820 
Dec.  12,  1798 

Oct.  6,  1810 
Jan.  26,  1820 
July  25,  1824 

June  10,  1780 

June  30,  1823 

Oct.  8,  1768 

Nov.  21,  1772 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


143 


HOPKINS  Capt.  George  and  Ruth  Smith, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  deceased,  of  Smith- 
field.      Gazette  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  Esek,  Esq.,  and  Dr.  John 
Clarke,  of  New  Jersey.     Gazette  of 

Joanna,  daughter  of  Capt.  Christopher,  de- 
ceased, and  Nicholas  Cooke,  Jr.  Gazette 
of 

Samuel  and  Zerviah  Lindsay,  of  this  town. 
Gazette  of  ' 

Desire,  daughter  of  Esek,  Esq.,  and  Joseph 
Angell,  merchant.     Gazette  of 

Stephen,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Polly  Rodman, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  of 
Newport.    Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Zerviah  Charlotte,  widow  of  the  late 
Samuel,  and  Calvin  Wheaton.     Gazette  of 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel,  and  Capt. 
John  Anthony,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Desire,  daughter  of  Esek,  Esq.,  and  Samuel 
Leonard,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  at  North  Prov- 
idence.    Gazette  of 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Esek,  Esq.,  and  Rev. 
Jonathan  Maxcy,  of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Miss ,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Joseph 

James,  printer,  at  Philadelphia.  Gazette  of 

William,  of  this  town,  and  Peggy  Cheever,  of 
Wrentham.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  and  Jo- 
seph Hawes,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Stephen  and  Nancy  Brownell,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Stephen,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Amey,  of  this  town,  and  David  E.  Mann,  of 
Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Nicholas  and  Celia  Miller,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 

Hetty  and  Thomas  Swebb,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Cyrus  and  Adah  Horton,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel, Jr.,  at  Foster.     Gazette  of 

Arty,  of  Foster,  and  Clement  Easton,  of 
Providence,  at  Foster.     Gazette  of 

Nancy  and  Lewis  Simmons,  at  North  Provi- 
dencBj  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.     Gazette  of 

Noyes  and  Rebecca  Paine,  at  Foster.  Ga- 
zette of 

Capt.  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  Miller,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Rebecca,  of  Seekonk,  Mass.,  and  Daniel  Sal- 
isbury, of  North  Providence,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake.     Gazette  of 


March  20,  1773 
Aug.  9,  1777 

Jan.  17,  1778 
Aug.  18,  1 781 
April  27,  1782 

Feb.  S,  178S 

Jan.  3,  1789 

Aug.  8,  1789 

July  23,  1791 

Aug.  27,  1791 

Oct.  I,  1791 

July  12,  1794 

March  28,  1801 

Oct.  19,  1 80 1 

Nov.  9,  1805 

Oct.  II,  1807 

Aug.  13,  1808 

Aug.  4,  1 810 

Oct.  20,  181 1 

March  5,  1814 

March  25,  1815 

March  12,  1818 

Nov.  7,  1818 


144 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HOPKINS  John  G.  and  Rosamond  Dawless, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Messer, 
Harriet  A.,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Elisha 
C.  Wells,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 
Sarah,  of  Smithfield,  and   Jabez   Clarke,   of 

this  town,  at  said  Smithfield, 
Penelope  and   Abner  Butler,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of 
Carver  and  Abby  Knight  Manchester,  young- 
est daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  both  of  and  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  C.  Stone, 
Mrs.  Freelove,  of  Foster,  and  Henry  Holmes, 

of  and  at  this  town, 
Capt.  Samuel  S.,  of  this  town,  and  Elizabeth 
P.    Brooks,  of  and  at  New  London.     Ga- 
zette of 
Stephen  G.,  of  Warwick,  and  Eliza  Relph, 
daughter  of  David,  of  and  at  Scituate,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 
HOPOO  Thomas,  a  Christian  convert,  and  Delia, 
natives  of  Sandwich  Islands,  at  Oahu,  S.  I., 
HOPFIN  Davis  W.  and  Hannah  Brown,  daugh- 
ter of  Esek.     Gazette  of 
Col.  Benjamin  and  Mrs.  Mary  Whitney,  of 
•  Warwick.    Gazette  of 
Dr.  George  W.  and  Mary  Philbrook,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Philbrooks.     Gazette  of 
Major  Benjamin,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Es- 
ther Phillips  Warner,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  William,  of  and  at  Middletown,  Ct., 
Richard  and  Abby  Spears,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and  William  B. 

Bradford,  by   Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Abby  and  George  Bradford,  in    this    town. 

Gazette  of 
Henry,  merchant,    and    Almy    H.    Bowler, 
daughter  of  the  late  Samael  B.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 
Thomas  Coles,  merchant,  and  Harriet  Dunn 
Jones,  daughter  of  the  Governor,  by  Rev. 
,Mr.  Wilson, 
Loraina,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Benjamin, 
and  Edward  Carrington,  Esq.,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Eliza  L.,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  of  this  town, 
and  Thomas  Eddy,  Esq.,  of  Warwick,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Oct.  IS,  1820 

Feb.  28,  1822 

Dec.  I,  1822 

July  30,  1823 

Sept.  30,  1823 
April  4,  1824 

Oct.  13,  1824 

Dec.  26,  1824 

Aug.  II,  1822 

March  16,  1793 

June  7,  1794 

Sept.  12,1801 

Nov.  13,  1802 

March  31,  1805 

Jan.  5,  1806 

June  10,  1809 

Nov.  26,  1810 

Nov.  12,  181 1 

July  26,  1 812 

Jan.  14,  1818 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


145 


HOPPIN  Ann  Eliza,  only  daughter  of  Davis  W., 
and  Caleb  Westcott,  Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Richard,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Ann  Pratt, 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas,  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dunn, 
HOPTON  Sarah,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  de- 
ceased, and  Nathaniel  Russell,  Esq.,  mer- 
chant.    Gazette  of 
HORBIN    Henry  and   Zerviah  Myers,  both  of 
Dracut,   Mass.,   by   Nathaniel   G.    Olney, 
Esq.,  at  Olney ville, 
HORN  John  and  Amey  Allen,  daughter  of  Gen- 
eral Thomas,  at  Harrington.     Gazette  of 
HORNE  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq., 
of  Barrington,  and  Job  Wheaton,  of  See- 
konk;   at    said   Barrington;   by  Rev.   Mr. 
Shurtleff, 
HORSEWELL  Lydia  and  William  D.  Snow,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  in  this  town.    Gazette  of 

James  and  Mary  Tabor,  daughter  of  the  late 
Reuben,  at  Newport.  '  Gazette  of 

Ephraim  W.  and  Mary  R.  Cahoone,  eldest 
daughter  of  Capt.  Isaiah,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Snow, 

Nathaniel,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Briggs,  of 
New  Bedford,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Burgess  and  Abigail  Lawton,  both  of  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

Martha  E.,  daughter  of  Ephraim,  and  David 
Taylor,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge, 
HORTON  James  and  Alice  Munro,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

William,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia  Slack, 
daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Scit- 
uate.     Gazette  of , 

Polly  and  Nathaniel  Walker,  both  of  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Sabrina  and  Ebenezer  R.  Frost.     Ga- 
zette of 
'  Amos  and  Mary  Rhodes,  eldest  daughter  of 
Capt.    John,  at    Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.   Mr. 
Ellis,  • 

Adah,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Jr.,  and  Cyrus 
Hopkins,  at  Foster.    Gazette  of 

Andrew,  of  this  town,  and  Betsey  McGregor, 
daughter  of  Col.  John,  at  Coventry.  Ga- 
zette of 


Jan.  9,  1820 

Dec.  12,  1820 

July  12,  i;88 

May  s,  181S 
March  S,  1796 

June  17,  1822, 

Jan.  3,  1807 

Sept.  29,  1 82 1 

April  26,  1 801 

Feb.  9,  1 812 
Jan.  25,  1818 

May  19,  1825 
Sept.  19,  1772 

March  31,  1792 
Dec.  20,  1794 
Dec.  24,  1796 

March  12,  1809 
Aug.  4,  1 8 10 

Sept.  12,  1812 


146 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HORTON  Benjamin  and  Betsey  Bliss,  daughter 
of  Dr.  James,  all  of  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Thompson, 

James,  2d,  and  Sophia  Wheaton,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Joseph,  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Lydia,  aged  21,  and  James  Case,  aged 
16,  both  of  and  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Hannah  M.,  of  Warren,  and  James  S.  Gardi- 
ner, of  Rehoboth,  at  said  Warren, 

John  S.,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Tuedor,  of 
and  at  East  Windsor,  Ct.,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Robbins.     Gazette  of 

Ann  Eliza,  of  Mendon,  and  Jabez  Barney,  of 
Swanzey,  at  Seekonk.     Gazette  of 

Mary  W.  and  Julius  C.  Fisher,  both  of  and 
at  Franklin,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Emmons, 

Andrew  and  Mary  Hathaway,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  ReV.  Mr.  Mudge, 
HOSKINS  Charles  and  Sally  Boss,  daughter  of 

John  L.,  at  Newport.  Gazette  of 
HOSMER  Charles,  printer,  of  the  Mirror,  and 
Abigail  Wadsworth,  daughter  of  Henry,  at 
Hartford,  Ct.  Gazette  of 
HOUSELANDER  Mrs.  Catherine  and  John 
Jansen,  both  of  Burlingham,  N.  Y.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Van  Doren, 

Mary  and  James  Terwiliger,  both  of  Burling- 
ham, N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Van  Doren, 

Nicholas  and  Polly  Norris,  both  of  Burling- 
ham, N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Van  Doren, 

Susan  and  James  Crans,  both  of  Burlingham, 
N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Van  Doren, 
HOVEY  Eleanor,  of  Brighton,  and  Rev.  Abisha 
Sampson,  of  Tisbury,  at  Brighton,  Mass. 
Gazette  of 

William,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  W.  Smith, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Paw- 
tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Polly  and  Capt.  Thomas  Francis,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow, 
HOWARD  Joseph,  of  Warwick,  and  Sally  How- 
ard,  daughter  of    Thomas,  at   Pawtuxet. 
Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Joseph  How- 
ard, of  Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Mary,  of  Bristol,  Eng.,  and  Seabury 
Sowle,  merchant,  of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Thomas,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Polly  Humphrey, 
daughter  of  Major  Josiah,  Jr.,  at  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Watson.     Gazette  of 


Dec.  6,  1812 

Sept.  30,  1815 

March  23,  1816 

Jan.  I,  1818 

Dec.  14,  1820 

Jan.  28,  1824 

June  3,  1824 

March  2,  1825 

May  18,  1805 

July  18,  1812 

Jan.  24,  1815 
Jan.  24,  181 S 
Jan.  24,  1815 
Jan.  24,  1815 

May  23,  1807 

Oct.  13,  1823 
May  30,  1825 

Feb.  22,  1794 

Feb.  22,  1794 

Aug.  II,  1798 

Dec.  I,  1798 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


147 


HOWARD  Philip,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Soule,  daugh- 
er  of  Capt.  Samuel,  of  this  town.  Gazette 
of 

Thomas  and  Mary  Sabin,  eldest  daughter  of 
Capt.  Joseph,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Eleazer,  Jr.,  of  Sturbridge,  and  Mary  Flynn, 
at  Woodstock,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyman.  Ga- 
zette of 

Lieut.  Lewis  and  Harriet  Jones,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Dehon,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Honor,  daughter  of  Caleb,  of  this  town,  and 
John  Allen,  of  Exeter,  R.  L,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cornell, 

Margaret  and  Sylvanus  Keith,  merchant, 
both  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  in  this  town, 

Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Haile  Wood, ,  of 
Swanzey.     Gazette  of 

Pardon  B ,  of  this  town,  and  Sabra  Taft,  at 
Mendon,  Mass., 

William  A.  and  Betsey  Arnold,  second 
daughter  of  Col.  Elisha,  at  Cranston, 

Mrs.  Lydia,  aged  75,  and  Dr.  John  Tallafero, 
aged  82,  at  Milledgeville,  Ga.     Gazette  of 

William  A.  and  Harriet  Barton,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Rufus,  both  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah  C,  of  Hampton,  Ct.,  and  Ja,mes  H. 
Cady,  of  this  town,  at  said  Hampton.  Ga- 
zette of 

Joseph,  Jr.,  of  Taunton,  and  Lydia  Smith,  of 
Rehoboth,  at  Attleboro, 

John  and  Eliza  Sheldon,  both  of  and  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

John  C,  Esq.,  of  Hampton,  and  Sarah  May 
Sumner,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel, 
PZsq.,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Walter  Lyon, 

Seth,  of  Olneyville,  and  Mary  Miller,  of 
Cumberland,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 

Jesse,   Esq.,   and   Mary  King,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tatem, 
HOWE  Samuel,  of  Connecticut,  and  Sally  Brad- 
ford, of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Parley  E.  and  Betsey  Healey,  of  Providence, 
at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Susan,  daughter  of  Ezekiel,  and  Levi  Eaton, 
at  Framingham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kellogg.    Gazette  of 


Dec.  5,  1 80 1 
March  12,  1803 

June  16,  1804 
June  23,  1804 

July  24,  1806 
Nov.  23,  1806 
Nov.  14,  1807 
Dec.  16,  1810 
May  16,  1813 
Ang.  13,  1814 

Jan.  14,  1816 

Sept.  II,  1819 

Feb.  16,  1820 

May  9,  1 82 1 

Oct.  7,  1823 

Feb.  17,  1825 

April  II,  1825 

Sept.  26,  1789 

Jan.  10,  179s 

June  I,  1805 


]^48  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

HOWE  Hezekiah,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Lydia 
Wilkinson,  youngest  daughter  of  Oziel,  of 
North  Providence,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of  Nov.  ii,  1809 

Philemon,  aged  89,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Wise, 
aged  98  years,  at  Rawley,  Mass.  Ga- 
zette of  April  14,  1 8 10 

Samuel,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Worthing- 
ton,  and  Sarah  L.  Robbins,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Edward  H.,  at  Milton,  Mass.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  23,  1813 

Elisha,  of  Killingly,  and  Silence  Arnold, 
only  daughter  of  Ahab,  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  22,  1815 

Mary,  daughter  of  Sampson,  Esq.,  of  Kill- 
ingly, Ct.,  and  Rev.  John  L.  Blake, 
rector  of  St.  haul's  Church,  Pawtucket,  at 
said  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Atkins,  Dec.  6,  1816 

George,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  Mary  Whitman, 
daughter  of  Gen.  Reuben,  of  and  at  War- 
wick.    Gazette  of  May  28,  1825 

Mrs.  Amelia  and  Rev.  Solomon  Sias,  of  the 
Methodists,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Merrett.     Gazette  of  Aug.  10,  1825 

Rev.  Elbridge  G.,  of  Illinois,  and  Mary  Ann 
Condy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  H.,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shutleff,  Aug.  15,  1825 

HOWELL  David,  professor  of  philosophy  in 
R.  I.  College,  and  Polly  Brown,  at  Provi- 
dence, Sept.  30,  1770 

Jeremiah  B.  and  Martha  Brown,  daughter  of 

the  late  John  (S.  E.)    Gazette  of  Oct.  19,  1793 

Waitstill,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  David, 
and  Ebenezer  K.  Dexter,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Jan.  i,  180 1 

Mary  Brown,  second  daughter  of-  Hon. 
David,  and  Mason  Shaw,  sheriff  of  Han- 
cock Co.,  Me.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  July  29,  1 806 

Sarah  C.,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  David, 
and  Gamaliel  L.  Dwigh  ,  of  Boston,  mer- 
chant, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  21,  1809 

Eliza  B.,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon.  Jeremiah 
B.,  and  Benjamin  Cowell,  Esq.,  attorney 
at  law,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at 
this  town,  March  4,  18 18 

Waitey  S.,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Jere- 
miah B.,  and  Appleton  Walker,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  15,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


149 


ROWLAND  Marcy,  eldest  daughter  of  Daniel, 
and  Gideon  Greene,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  East  Greenwich, 

John  and  Polly  Carlile,  daughter  of  John. 
Gazette  of 

Elizabeth  and  Jeremiah  Russell.     Gazette  of 

Daniel,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Greene,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  East  Greenwich.  Ga- 
zette of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William, 
and  James  Taylor,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

John,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Howland,  daughter  of 
William,  merchant,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  New  Bedford.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  William,  merchant,  and 
John  Rowland,  Jr.,  at  Friends'-  Meeting 
House,. New  Bedford.    Gazette  of 

John  H.,  merchant,  and  Sarah  Hazard, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  New  Bedford.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Job,  of 
Newport,  and  Albert  W.  Gardiner,  of 
Middletown,  at  said  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Patten.     Gazette  of 

Daniel  and  Eliza  Harper  Brown,  eldest 
daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel,  at  East  Green- 
wich, 

Isaac  W.  and  Frances  Hull,  daughter  of  the 
late  Hanson,  of  Newport,  at  Tiverton. 
Gazette  of 

Nathaniel  and  Phebe  Thornton,  daughter  of 
Elisha,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New 
Bedford.     Gazette  of 

Penelope,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Am- 
herst Everett,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Joseph,  Jr.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Hearty 
Cranston,  daughter  of  William,  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, at  Newport, 

Peleg,  Jr.,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  merchant, 
and  Ruth  Eddy  Congdon,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Jonathan,  of  this  town,  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House  here, 

Elizabeth  L.,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and 
William  Hatch,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  all 
of  and  at  Bristol, 

Susan  A.  and  James  M.  Brown,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 


Feb.  23,  1769 

Feb.  9,  1788 
March  27,  1790 


Aug.  10,  1793 

April  13,  1799 

Nov.  s,  1803 

Nov.  5,  1803 

Nov.  12,  1803 

June  8,  1805 

Sept.  19,  1810 

Aug.  3,  181 1 

May  2,  1812 

Aug.  19,  1813 

June  25,  1816 

July  29,  1 818 

Feb.  27,  1820 
March  S,  1820 


150 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ROWLAND  Josiah   and    Mary    Tu.    Bradford, 

daughter   of  John,    Esq.,   both  of  and  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 
Capt.    Daniel,   formerly  of    this  State,  and 

Sunilda  Hayes,  late  of  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y., 

at  St.  Charles,  Missouri.     Gazette  of 
Ann,   daughter    of    the  late    Thomas,   and 

Henry  Oman,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  George,  of  this   town,  and  Sarah  M. 

Almy,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Samuel, 

of  and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Mary  and  Thomas   Pearce,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of 
HOXIE  Freeman  and  Rhoda  West,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb. 

Gazette  of 
HOXSIE  Olive,  eldest  daughter  of  Christopher, 

Esq.,  and  Martin  Kempton,  at  Smithfield, 
HOYLE   Charlotte  and   David   Carr.     Gazette 

of 
HUBBARD     Patty,   daughter  of   Daniel,   and 

Adam  Babcock,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 
Cynthia,  daughter  of  Ezra,  and  Abel  Allen. 

Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Cloe  and  James  Eldredge,  Esq.,  at  Pom- 
fret,  Ct., 
Stephen,  merchant,  of  this  town,  and  Zerviah 

Grosvenor,  daughter  of  Oliver,  of  and  at 

Pomfret,   Ct.,   by   Rev.    Mr.   King.      Ga- 
zette of 
Russell,    editor    of    Norwich    Courier,    and 

Abby  Williams,  daughter  of  the  late  Gen. 

Joseph,  at  Norwich,  by  Rev.  J.  Strong, 
Dr.  Benjamin  and  Anstres  Draper,  at  Attle- 

boroj  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 
Huldah    and    Col.    Joseph    Jones    Munroe, 

brother  of  the   President   of  the   United 

States,  at  Charlton,  Missouri.     Gazette  of 
Eunice,  of  Warren,  and  Joseph  Seymour,  of 

Newport,   at   said   Warren,   by  Rev.    Mr. 

Welch, 
Sarah   Ann,   of   Newport,   and   Thomas   D. 

Gladding,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano.     Gazette  of 
Lettice,  of  this  town,  and  Robert  Crandall, 

of  Exeter,  at  Randolph,  Vt.     Gazette  of 
HUDSON  Samuel  and  Phebe  Vose,  daughter  of 

Edward,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Thomas   and   Betsey   Newton,   daughter  of 

John,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 


Aug.  27,  1820 

Aug.  29,  1 82 1 
March  5,  1823 

Aug.  9,  1825 
Jan.  7,  1824 

Nov.  25,  1815 
March  15,  1823 

May  17,  1794 
March  27,  1779 

Dec.  25,  1790 
June  5,  1803 

Sept.  24,  1803 

Oct.  8,  181 1 
June  23,  1812 

Sept.  22,  1 82 1 

June  22,  1823 

May  22,  1824 
Oct.  30,  1824 
Dec.  22,  1798 
Dec.  22,  1798 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  151 

HUDSON  Catharine  and  Capt.  Ebenezer  Sher- 
man, at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  7,  1802 

Olive,  daughter  of  Barzillai,  senior  editor  of 
the  Connecticut  Courant,  and  David  Wat- 
kins,  of  Hartford,  merchant,  at  Hartford. 
Gazette  of  June  4,  1803 

Henry,  of  Hartford,  and  Maria  Trumbull, 
daughter  of  the  Governor,  at  Lebanon,  Ct. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  27,  1804 

Robert,  Esq.,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  coun- 
sellor at  law,  and  Eliza  Benedict,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  of  and  at  Plainfield, 
Ct,  Aug.  21,  1809 

Levina,  daughter  of  Barzillai,  and  Edward 
Watkinson,  merchant,  at  Hartford.  Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  IS,  1 8 10 

Harding  H.,  of  Cranston,  and -Susan  Shel- 
don, daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  at  Scituate, 
b}^  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  April  4,  18 13 

Maria,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  this 
town,  and  Charles  C.  Harrington,  of  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6,  1820 

Mary  C.  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and 
Thomas  Stacy,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  May  15,  1824 

HUGHES  Capt.  Thomas,  of  the  Continental 
Army,  and  Welthian  Greene,  daughter  of 
the  late  Col.  Christopher,  at  Warwick. 
Gazette  of  March  2,  1782 

Mary,  daughter  of  Major  Thomas,  and  Capt. 
Burrows  Aborn.     Gazette  of  April  27,  1799 

John  L.  and  Eliza  Whiting,  daughter  of  the 
late  Col.  Jeremiah,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  16,  1822 

HULEITT  Sela  and  John  Young,  both  of  Kill- 

ingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Day,  Dec.  3,  1812 

HULL  Sarah,  daughter  of  Major  General  Hull, 
and  John  McKesson,  Esq.,  of  New  York, 
at  Newton,  Mass.,  lay  Rev.  Mr.  Homer. 
Gazette  of  Sept.  4,  1802 

Sarah  and  Jeremiah  Munroe.     Gazette  of  Nov.  6,  1802 

Rebecca  Parker,  daughter  of  Governor  Will- 
iam Hull,  and  Samuel  Clarke,  Esq.,  at  Bos- 
ton    Gazette  of  May  25,  1805, 

William,  merchant,  and  Lydia  Packard, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Dec.  29,  1805 

Cyrene  and  Charles  Potter,  2d,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  8,  1809 

Frances,  daughter  of  the  late  Hanson,  of 
Newport,  and  Isaac  W.  Howland,  at  Tiv- 
erton.   Gazette  of  Aug.  3,  181 1 


152  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HULL  Capt.  William  and  Roanna  Newell.     Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  14,  181 1 

Isaac,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Ann  Hart, 
daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq.,  of  Saybrook,  at 
Bloomingdale,  in  St.  Michael's  Church,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Jarvis.     Gazette  of  Jan.  9,  1813 

Dennison  and  Ann  Potter,  daughter  of  the 
late  Governor  Potter,  at  South  Kingstown. 
Gazette  of  May  21,  1814 

Capt.  Peleg  and  Mrs.  Patience  Paul,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  4,  1817 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Gideon,  of 
this  town,  and  Francis  Bicknell,  of  Rome, 
N.  Y.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  17,  1818 

Daniel  and  Mary  Ann  West,  eldest  daughter 
of  William,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  .  June  28,  1818 

Ann  and  Jacob  C.  Gould,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  9,  18 18 

Rev.  Stephen,  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  and  Cath- 
arine H.  Lippitt,  daughter  of  Charles, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  March  17,  1819 

Thomas   C.   and   Charlotte    Cooke,   in    this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  22,  1819 

Capt.  Gideon  and  Eliza  Whitmore,  both  of 
this  town,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mc- 
Clay,  Nov.  27,  18 19 

Jabez,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah  C.  Putnam, 
eldest  daughter  of  Israel,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Sutton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mills,  Oct.  21,  1821 

John  and  Pamela  Barker,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  May  7,  1823 

George,  of  Brookfield,  Ct.,  and  Sarah  Law- 
ton,  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.     Gazette 

of  May  26,  1824 

Peleg  and  Sarah  Ann  Thurber,  daughter  of 
Capt.  John,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Nov.  22,  1824 

Julia  Knox,  seventh  daughter  of  Gen.  Will- 
iam, and  Joseph  Wheeler,  Esq.,  merchant, 
of  Augusta,  Ga.,  at  Norton,  Mass.  Ga- 
zet^teof  Sept.  17,  182? 

HUME   Robert  and   Eliza   Moore,  daughter   of 

John,  Esq.,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.    Gazette  of  June  8,  181 1 

HUMES  Sally  and  Amos  Sylvester,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Aue  21   1821 

HUMPHREY  Rachal,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  ' 

Lieut.  Benedict  Tew,  at  Barrington.     Ga- 
zette of  May  6,  1780 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  I53 

HUMPHREY  Capt.  John  and  Nancy  Sweeting, 

daughter  ot  Capt.  Job.     Gazette  of  Oct.  12,  1782 

Elkanah,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Greenwood,  at  Bar- 

rington.     Gazette  of  Dec.  24,  1796 

Dr.  Hosea,  of  North  Providence,  and  Rachal 

Allyn,  daughter  of  Abner,  of  Rehoboth. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  10,  1798 

Polly,  daughter  of    Major    Josiah,  Jr.,   and 

Thomas  Howard,  of  Pawtuxet,  at  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Watson.    Gazette  of  Dec.  i,  1798 
Josiah  and  Eliza  W.  Easton,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Oct.  17,  1802 

Mary  Boyd  and  David  West,  at  Boston.     Ga- 
zette of  April  27,  1805 
Walker,    merchant,    and    Sarah     Gladding, 

daughter  of  Jonathan,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,       June  23,  1805 
Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  and  Luther  Ashley, 

of  Windham,  at  Harrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Watson.     Gazette  of  Sept.  30,  1809 

Amey  Brown,   of    North    Providence,   and 

Samuel  Brown,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  said 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  2,  1812 

Amasa,  of  Barrington,  and  Waite  A.  Hunt, 

of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  June  13,  18 13 

Mary,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Wilmarth 

Heath,  both  of  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Watson,  ^ept.  18,  1814 

Sarah  A.,  of  this  town,  and  Zelic  Darling,  of 

Sutton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sias,  Sept.  12,  1817 

John  and  Diana  Brown,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
■  in  this  town,  Sept.  21,  1817 

Frances  and  Alfred  Drown,  both  of  and  at 

Barrington,  by   Rev.    Mr.   Wright.      Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  14,  1 818 
Emerson   and  Huldah  Peck,  at  Barrington, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Gazette  of  Jan.  16,  1819 

Col.  Walker  and  Olive  B,  Mauran,  both  of 

this  town,   at   New  York,   by   Rev.   Mr. 

Ware,  Dec.  27, 1821 

Ebenezer  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bachellor,  both 

of  and  at  Oxford.     Gazette  of  May  8,  1822 

Thomas   G.    and  Abby   Eddy,  daughter  of 

Benjamin,  2d,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  30,  1822 

Abby  and  Samuel  Bosworth,  of  Warren,  at 

Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  Nov.  10,  1824 

Mrs.     Abigail,    of    Pawtuxet,    and     Dutee 

Roberts,  of  this  town,  at  said  Pawtuxet,  June  29,  1817 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Sarah  G.  Easton,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,        Nov.  26,  1821 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HUMPHREY  Josiah  and  Hannah  Snow,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by- 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
HUMPHRIES     Henry,    merchant,     and   Miss 

Gardiner,daughter  of  Col.  Gardiner, 

late  of  His  Majesty's  nth  Regiment  of 
Dragoons,  and  sister  of  Valentine  Gardiner, 
of  His  Majesty's  S5th  Regiment,  at  New 
York, 
HUNNEWELL  Sophia,  of  Cambridge,  and 
Charles  Tufts,  of  Smithfield,  at  said  Cam- 
bridge, by  Rev. .  Mr.  Whitmore.  Gazette 
of 
HUNT  Sally,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  dec.,  and 
Levi  Hall,  at  Providence, 

Levi,  of  this  town,,  and  Rispah  Smith,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  of  Smithfield,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Joseph  W.,  and  Levi 
Read,  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Seth,  Esq.,  of  Glocester,  and  Mrs.  Marcy 
Carpenter,  of  Providence,  .by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Gazette  of 

Pardon,  of  Glocester,  and  Nancy  Smith,  only 
daughter  of  Daniel,  of  and  at  Burrillville, 

Gideon  S.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Rebecca 
Nason,  daughter  of  the  late  David,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Eliza  D.,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  of  Reho- 
both,  and  William  A.  Anthony,  of  this 
town,  at  said  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson, 

Clement  Smith,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Sarah  Ann 
Senter,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Isaac,  in 
St.  John's  Church,  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Crocker, 

Anna  T.,  of  Warwick,  and  Adrian  Webb, 
Jr.,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  at  Warwick, 

Waite  A.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Amasa  Hum- 
phrey, of  Harrington,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Jacobs, 

Mary  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Joseph  T. 
Anthony,  of  this  town,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  ^ 

Phebe  A.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph, 
of  Pawtuxet,  and  Christopher  O.  Arnold, 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Seth,  Jr.,  and  Henrietta  Pettey,  daughter  of 
Daniel,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at 
this  town. 


Jan.  8,  1823 

Nov.  9,  1 771 

Nov.  3,  1824 
Nov.  18,  1770 

April  6,  1793 
March  15,  1800 

Nov.  14,  1807 
Jan.  3,  1808 

Oct.  12,  181 1 

Nov.  21,  181 1 

Jan.  14,  1813 
April  25,  1813 

June  13,  1813 

Aug.  13,  181S 

Sept.  21,  1818 

Dec.  22,  1 819 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


155 


HUNT  I^ancy,  of  Seekonk,  and  Rev.  Shearja- 
shub.B.  Townsend,  of  Sherbourne,  Mass., 
at  said  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Josiah  A.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Lydia  Mason, 
daughter  of  Dea.  George,  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Bat,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Hannah  H. 
Forth,  of  North  Providence,  at  East  Green- 
wich.   Gazette  of 

Sally  N.  and  Jabal  Patt,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Sally  and  Ansel  Churchill,  both  of  and  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.  Gazette 
of 

Peter  B.,  Esq.,  of  Seekonk,  attorney  at  law, 
and  Ruth  Nelson,  daughter  of  Major  Paul, 
of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

Mary  Eveline,  youngest  daughter  of  Joshua, 
Esq.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  James  Chace,  at 
said  Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of 

Daniel  and  Polly  Balkcom,  only  daughter  of 
Daniel,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro, 
HUNTER  Ann,  of  Newport,  and  John   Lewis 
Theodore   Depalizeux  Falconet,   Esq.,  at 
London,  Eng., 

William,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Mary  Robin- 
son, daughter  of  William  T.,  of  New  York, 
at  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
Moore.     Gazette  of 

Mrs. ,  widow  of  the  late  Robert,  and 

Hon.  John   Broome,  Lieut.  Governor,  of 
and  at  New  York.     Gazette  of 

Peter,  aged  25,  and  Mrs. Meacham, 

53,  at  Avon.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  of  Tiverton,  and  Joseph  Whiting,  of 
Bristol,  at  said  Tiverton, 
HUNTING  Samuel,  of  Johnston,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Greene,  of  Providence,  at  Johnston.     Ga- 
zette of 

HUNTINGTON   General  ,  of    Norwich, 

and   Luctetia  McClelland,   of  Woodstock. 
Gazette  of 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Sally  Wanton,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt.  Edward,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  General  Jedediah,  and 
John  DeWitt,  of  Norwich,  at  New  Lon- 
don. Gazette  of 
HUNTLEY  Zephaniah,  Esq.,  and  Esther  Fox, 
after  a  long  and  tedious  courtship  of  one 
night,  at  East  Haddam.    Gazette  of 


March  22,  1820 

Oct.  16,  1820 

Sept.  II,  1822 
Oct.  20,  1822 

Dec.  7,  1822 

April  15,  1824 

May  26,  1824 
Dec.  27,  1824 

July  6,  1790 

July  28,  1804 

July  19,  1806 
April  8,  181 5 
Aug.  s,  1 82 1 

May  28,  1814 

Oct.  24,  1795 

Sept.  15,  1792 

Sept.  27,  1806 

March  22,  1806 


156  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HURD  Sarah  and  Capt.  Ebenezer  Rhodes,  jun- 
ior editor  of  the  Chronicle,  at  Boston.  Ga- 
zette of  July  26,  1806 

Capt.  Norman,  of  New  York,  and  Ann  Gar- 
diner, daughter  of  Capt.  James,  at  New- 
port.   Gazette  of  Oct.  12,  181 1 

Miss and  Grandison  Clarke,  at  New- 
town, Ct.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 
HURLBURT  Hannah  and  Rev.  William  Patten, 

of  Newport,  at  New  London.     Gazette  of        Sept.  17,  1796 

Pardon  T.  and  Mary  Cowing,  eldest  daughter 
of  Ward,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  this 
town, 

Rev.  Joseph,  of  Albany,'  and  Mary  Crawford 
Hattrick,  daughter  of  Peter,  Esq.,  in  New 
York.  Gazette  of 
HURLEY  Mrs.  Emma  and  Paris  J.  Tillinghast, 
Jr.,  merchant,  both  formerly  of  this  towA, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

HUSSEY  Mr.  — ,  of  Nantucket,  and  Lydia 

Manchester,  of  Providence, 

Jethro,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Margaret,  Snow,  at 
Nantucket.    Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Peggy,  widow  of  Capt.  Paul,  and/ 
Thomas  Jenkins,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wigton.  Gazette  of 
HUTCHINS  James  R.,of  Windsor,  printer,  and 
Marianne  Thomas,  only  daughter  of  Isaiah, 
Esq.,  of  Worcester,  married  at  Menotomy 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske.     Gazette  of  ' 

Keziah,  daughter  of  Dr.  Penuel,  and  Seth  D. 
Burbank,  Esq.,  at  Killingly,  Ct.  Gazette  of 

Theophilus  and  Joanna  Paine,  at  Rehoboth, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.     Gazette  of 

Alice  and  Rev.  Roswell  Whitmore,  Pastor  of 
3d  Society,  both  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Storrs.     Gazette  of  Nov.  6,  1813 

Lucy,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Silas,  and 
William  E.  Robinson,  of  Plainfield,  at  Kil- 
lingly, by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitmore,  Feb.  6,  1814 

Ezra,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Mary  Stone,  of 
and  at  Weston,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Sept.  24,  1814 

Major  John,  bookseller,  of  this  town,  and  Sa- 
rah Mather,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr. 
Elisha,  of  and  at  Northampton,  Mass.  June  i,  1816 

Abigail  and  John  Dewhurst,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  Dec.  4,  1822 


June  19, 

1806 

June  23, 

1824 

Aug.  14, 

1802 

Oct.  25, 

1769 

March  16, 

1793 

June  4, 

1803 

Jan.  28, 

1792 

Feb.  10, 

1810 

April  20, 

i8ii 

PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  157 

HUTCHINSON    Thomas,   Esq.,  eldest  son'  of 
the  Lieutenant-Governor,  and  Sally  Oliver, 
daughter  of  Hon.   Andrew,   Esq.,   Secre- 
tary of  the  Province,  at  Boston,  Oct.  lo,  1770 
Martin  and  Chloe  Sayles,  daughter  of  Sylva- 
nus,  both  of  Smithfield,  by  Isaac  Com- 
stock,  Esq.     Gazette  of                                     Aug.  24,  18 16 
Nancy  Walker,  of  this  town,  and  Eddy  Hard- 
ing, of  Harrington,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  5,  1817 
Stephen  and   Evelina  Jenckes,  daughter  of 

the  late  William,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Sept.  4,  1823 

James,  of  Northampton,  and   Phebe  Cogge- 
shall,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bar- 
ney, Sept.  14,  1824 
HUTTLESTONE  Eliza  and  Thomas  Clarke,  at 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Oct.  19,  1823 

HUTTON  Mrs. ,  widow  of  Capt.   James, 

formerly  of  Newport,  and  Archibald  Stew- 
art, merchant,  at  Providence,  Feb.  4,  1770 
Anstris  and  William  Ball,  both  of  Attleboro, 

in  this  town,  July  i,  1813 

Jane,  of  this  town,  and  John  Hill,  of  Mil- 
ledgeville,  Geo.,  merchant,  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  ,  May  3,  1819 

HYATT  Captain  Charles  Leonard  and  Ann 
Pitcher,  daughter  of  the  late  Lemuel,  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  14,  1808 

Hitta  and  Levi  Wilcoxson,  at  Wilton,  Ct. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

HYDE  Betsey,  daughter  of  Squire,  of  Coventry, 

and  Ira  Colvin,  at  Coventry,  Dec.  20,  1810 


IDE  Abbe,  eldest  daughter  of  Ichabod,  knd  Sebe 

Kent,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilder,  Nov.  15,  18  to 

David  and  Eliza  Arnold,  daughter  .of  the  late 

Col.  Daniel,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  8,  181 1 

Temperance,  daughter  of  Abel,  of  Seekonk, 

and  Samuel  D.  Lindsey,  at  said  Seekonk, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  April  2,  1815 

Rev.  Jacob,  of  Medway,  and  Mary  Emmons, 

at  Franklin,  Mass.     Gazette  of  April  22,  18 15 

Mary,  of  Seekonk,  and  Rev.  Josephup  Whea- 

ton,  Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church 

at  HoUiston,  at  said  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Hill,  Jan.  1,  1816 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


IDE  Lydia,  of  this  town,  and  Peleg  Butts,  of  New 
Bedford,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hiram  and  Adelia  Miller,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     Gazette  of 

Harvey  and  Mary  Cushman,  both  of  and  at 
Attleboro.     Gazette  of 
"  William  and  Amanda  Bishop,' both  of  and  at 
Seekonk, 

Welcome,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Ann  Hath- 
away, daughter  of  -the  late  Zephaniah,  of 
N  ewport,  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
ILLINGSWORTH  Richard,  ^^,  and  Miss  Ann 
Tyson,  62,  he  of  Henshall,  she  of  Thorne, 
Eng.     Gazette  of 
INCLISS  Rev.  Charles  and  Hannah  Hartshorn, 
daughter  of  Lawrence,    Esq.,  at   Halifax. 
Gazette  of 
INGALLS  Capf.  Abiathar  and  Ann  Brewer,  at 
-Taunton, 

John  and  Anna  Collins,  after  a  moderate 
courtship  of  ten  years,  at  Lynn.  Gazette  of 
INGLE  Benjamin,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  Sarah 
W.  Tew,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  William, 
of  and  at  Newport.  Gazette  of 
INGRAHAM  Polly  and  John  James,  of  this 
town,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 

Barton  and  Catharine, Gay,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
der, at  Attleboro, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Simeon,  and  Henry  Mil- 
ler, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Jeremiah,  of  Attleboro,  and  Charlotte  Burr, 
daughter  of  Col.  James,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Barton  and  Betsey  Gay,  both  of  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Emma,  of  Attleboro,  and  John  Wheeler,  of 
this  town,  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Mary  and  Joshua  Sabin,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

lawton  and  Mary  T.  Bosworth,  both  of  and 
at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright, 

"Martha  and  Samuel  Goff, 'both  of  and  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     Gazette  of 

Leprelet  and  Adaline  Carpenter,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of 
,     Esther,  daughter  of  Jared,  of  Pawtucket,  and 
Walter  Frost,  of  Boston,  at  said  Pawtucket. 
Gazette  of 

Lemuel,  of  Attleboro,  and  Tamzin  Hill,  of 
Seekonk,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Pawtucket, 


Aug.  7,  1820 

Oct.  6,  1 82 1 

June  26,  1822 

Aug.  27,  1823 

Jan.  3,  1824 

March  3,  1824 

Feb.  I,  1812 

April  26,  1 812 

Nov.  IS,  1817 

Aug.  5,  181S 

Jan.  30,  1796 

Dec.  23,  1804 

Nov.  23,  1807 

Feb.  15,  1810 
Sept.  23,  1810 
Aug.  13,  1814 
Aug.  14,  1815 
Aug.  30,  1819 
April  13,  1822 
Nov.  6,  1824 

March  12,  1825 
Sept.  25,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


159 


INMAN  Sukey,  eldest  daughter  of  Ralph,  Esq., 

and  Capt.  John  Linzee,  of   His  Majesty's 

Ship  Beaver,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 
Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  David,  and  James 

Leavins,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
Rhoda,    daughter    of    Abraham,   Esq.,   and 

Isaac  Randall,  at   Johnston,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Sprague, 
Otis  M.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary  Kelley,  of 

and  at  Valley  Falls.     Gazette  of 
IRISH  C.  P.  and  Sally  Hicks,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 
Patience,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Caleb  Cooke,  of 

Troy,  Mass.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Otis  and  Patience  Dyre,  at  Little  Compton. 

Gazette  of  * 

Mary  H.,   daughter  of  the  late  John,  and 

George  Bowen,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
IRONS  Sarah  and  James  Thurber,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Palmyra  and  Darius  N.  Thurher,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,     Gazette 

of 
Deborah,  71,  and  James  Steele,  76,  at  Isle  of 

Wight  Co.,  Va., 
Simon  and  Mary  Cornell,  at  Johnston.     Ga- 
zette of 
John,   of  North    Providence,  and    Reliance 

Chace,  of  and  at  Valley  Falls.     Gazette  of 
Arnold,  of  this  town,  and   Fanny  Salisbury, 

of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict, 
IRVING  Nancy,  of  John,  merchant,  of  Boston, 

and   Duncan   Stewart,   Esq.,   collector  of 

customs  for  New  London, 
IVES  Thomas,  Esq.,  attorney-at-law,  and  -Ruth 

Foster,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Jedediah, 

at  Brookfield.     Gazette  of 
Thomas  P.,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Hope 

Brown,  only  daughter  of  Nicholas,  Esq., 

married  by  Rev.  Dr.  Maxcy, 
Charlotte  R.,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  P., 

and  William  G.  Goddard,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Sept.  12,  1772 
March  23,  1805 

Feb.  12,  1824 
Feb.  21,  1824 
Feb.  13,  1 82 1 
Oct.  22,  1823 
Nov.  19,  1823 
Oct.  27,  1824 
Jan.  19,  181S 

March  2,  1816 

April  24,  1820 

May  II,  1812 

Jan.  24,  1824 

June  s,  1825 

Dec.  31, 1766 

March  18,  1786 

March  8,  1792 

May  22,  1 82 1 


JACK  Sarah,  daughter  of  Alexander,  and  Wil- 
liam Thurston,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  11,  1806 


160 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


JACKINS  Davis  and  Sarah  Field,  daughter  of 
the  late  Samuel,  of  Cranston,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 
JACKSON  Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen, 
Esq.,  and  Tilley  Merrick  OIney.  Gazette 
of 

Lydia,  only  daughter  of  George,  Esq.,  de- 
ceased, and  William  Tyler,  adjutant-major 
of  Brigade.     Gazette  of 

Anne  and  Matthew  Robinson,  Esq.,  at  South 
Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Thomas  and  Polly  Brown,  daughter  of 
Richard,  of  Providence  Neck.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  and 
John  Angell.     Gazette  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel,  and  Capt. 
Bernon  Dunn.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Stephen  and  Sophia  Graves,  daughter 
of  the  late  Rev.  John.     Gazette  of 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  and 
Benjamin  Aborn.     Gazette  of 

Richard,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Abigail  Wheaton, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Major  William  and  Eliza  Willing,  daughter 
of  Thomas,  Esq.,  president  United  States 
Bank,  at  Philadelphia,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Blackwell.     Gazette  of 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel,  and  Capt. 
Lewis  Bosworth, 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  and  Sam- 
uel Arnold,  of  Baltimore,  merchant.  Ga- 
zette of 

Maria,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and 
Cyrus  Cole,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Major  Samuel,  of-  this  town,  and  Betsey 
Richmond,  of  and  at  Dighton.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Sally  Potter,  daughter  of 
Capt.  William,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     Gazette  of  , 

Nathan  W.,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Anthony,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel,  of  North  Providence,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

John  Tufts  and  Elizabeth  Southworth,  daugh- 
ter of  Ephraim,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  John,  and 
William  Treadwell,  printer,  at  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.     Gazette  of 

Stephen  B.  and  Harriet  Russell,  both  of  and 
at  Mendon.    Gazette  of 


March  ii,  1824 
Feb.  29,  1772 

Dec.  3,  1774 
June  20,  1778 
Sept.  19,  1778 
April  16,  1785 
Oct.  20,  1792 
Nov.  24,  1792 

Oct.  5,  1793 
March  21,  1795 

Nov.  28,  1795 
Dec.  10,  1795 

Sept.  29,  1798 
Feb.  27,  1800 
Aug.  16,  1800' 

April  II,  i^oi 

Oct.  6,  1804 
March  24,  1807 

Dec.  4,  1813 
Sept.  3,  1814 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


161 


JACKSON  John  T.  and  Mrs.  Sally  Simmons, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town. 
Gazette  of 

Rev.  Henry  and  Maria  S.  Gano,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Stephen,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
•    Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

JACOBS  Miss and  Ezekiel  Durfee,  both 

of  this  town, 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  and  Polly  Chace,  daughter  of 
Capt.  William.    Gazette  of  , 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and  Samuel 
Proud.     Gazette  of 

Rev.  Bela,  of  Somerset,  and  Sarah  Sprague, 
of  and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  Abel,  of  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  and  George  W.  Gladding,  of  this 
town,  at  said  Thompson, 

Henry,  merchant,  and  Maria  Aborn,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

John,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Rachel  Dean, 
of  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr  Atkins, 

Olive,  of  Seekonk,  and  James  Bliss,  3d,  of 
Rehoboth,  at  said  Seekonk, 

Clarrissa,  youngest  daughter  of  Dea.  Calvin, 
of  Rehoboth,  and  John  Gladding,  mer- 
chant, of  this  town,  at   said  Rehoboth,  by 

.    Rev.  Mr.  Thompson, 

Samuel,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Ann 
Stephenson  Pennington,  daughter  of  the 
late  Josias,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Baltimore,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Barrow, 

Maria,  of  Windsor,  Vt.,  and  Dr.  Walter  V. 
Wheaton,  of  this  town,  2d  U.S.  Infantry, 
at  said  Windsor.     Gazette  of 
JACQUES  Betsey  and  John  Goldsmith,' both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
JAKEWAYS  Nancy  and  Caleb  Collins,  at  East 

Greenwich, 
JAMES   Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Allen,  of 
Newport,   and  Benjamin   Eddy,   2d.     Ga- 
zette of 

Joseph,  printer,  and   Miss Hopkins, 

'daughter  of  Samuel^  at  Philadelphia.     Ga- 
zette of 

Samuel,  merchant,  and  Mrs.  Polly  Seamans, 
widow  of  Capt.  Obed.     Gazette  of 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Polly  Ingraham,  at 
Bristol.     Gazette  of 


May  2,  1818 

March  11,  1822 

July  16,  1769 

April  2,  1774 

Jan.  8,  1791 

Feb.  17,  1810 

April  22,  1 81 3 

Oct.  4,  1813 

Feb.  27,  1 814 

May  8,  1814 

Nov.  20,  1814 

March  5,  1816 

Feb.  13,  1819 
Jan.  8,  1824 
Nov.  8,  1807 

March  24,  1787 

Oct.  I,  1791 
Dec.  6,  1794 
Jan.  30,  1796 


IQ2  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

JAMES  John  and  Catharine  Downing,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  William,  of  Newport, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Ga- 
zette of  Feb.  14.  1807 

William  and  Catharine  Field,  daughter  of 
Lemuel,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  this 
town,  Nov.  19,  1810 

George;  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  Elizabeth 
Grinnell,  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamm,  of 
Little  Compton,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  '  Nov.  28,  1816 

Martha,  daughter  of  John,  and  Richard 
Eddy,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  May  2,  1822 

Joseph  and  Juliet  Yearly,  at  his  residence  in 
Baltimore  Co.,  Md.,  Wednesday  evening. 
The  next  Sunday  Mr.  James  died  leaving 
his  widow  not  full  13  years  old,  July  31,  1822 

Caleb  B.  and  Lucy  Reynolds,  daughter  of 
Judge  Reynolds,  at  Richmond,  R.  I.  Ga- 
zette of  May  14,  1823 

Dr.  Silas,  of  West  Greenwich,  and  Caroline 
A.  Gordon,  of  Sterling,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Sept.  22,  1824 

Eliza  N.,  eldest  daughter  of  Eleazer,  Esq.,  of 
Barre,  Mass.,  and  Charles  Allen,  Esq.,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  attorney  at  law,  at  said 
Barre,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  July  4,  1825 

JANSEN  Margaret  and  John  Wynkoop,  after  a 
courtship  of  45  years,  the  ages  of  the 
groom  and'  bride  are  between  60  and  70 
years,  at  Kingston,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  28,  1792 

John  and  Mrs.  Catharine  Houselander,  both 
of  Burlingham,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Van 
Doren,  Jan.  24,  1815 

JAQUAYS  Oliver  and  Virtue  Havens,  at  South 

Kingstown.     Gazette  of  Oct.  8,  1803 

JARMAN  Catharine  and  William  Jones,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  11,  i8io 

JARVIS  Rt.  Rev.  Abraham,  Bishop  of  the  Pro- 
testant Episcopal  Church  of  Connecticut, 
and  Lucy  Lewis,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Trin- 
ity Church,  New  York,  by  Bishop  Moore,  July  4,  1806 

Susan  and  Daniel  C.  Gushing,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  16,  1809 

Darling  and  Eunice  FairchiU,  at  Ridgefield, 
Ct.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

JASTRAM  Mowney  and  Mary  Bacon,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  May  10,  1807 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


163 


JAY   Miss 


-,  only  daughter  of  Sir  James 


Jay,  of  New  York,  and  John  Ohil,  Jr.,  in 
England.     Gazette  of 
JEFFERS   Mary  and   William  Smith,  at   New- 
port.   Gazette  of 

Fanny  and  Richard  Sayles,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  of  Newport,  and  James  A.  Williams, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering. 

Gazette  of 

JEFFRAY  Capt.  Edward,  of  New  London,  and 

Hannah  Goddard,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 

Robert,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Re- 
becca Champlain  Dexter,  eldest  daughter 
of  Stephen,  of  and  at  this  town,  at  St. 
John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
JEFFREY  Patrick  and  Mrs.  Mary  Huyley,  at 
Boston.     Gazette  of 

Thomas  N.,  Esq.,  collector  of  the  customs,  at 
Halifax,  N.  S.,  and  Martha  Maria  Uniacke, 
2d  daughter  of  R.  J.,  Esq.,  at  Halifax,  N. 
S.     Gazette  of 

Francis,  Esq.,  of  Edinburgh,  Scot.,  and 
Charlotte  Wilkes,  daughter  of  Charles,  at 
New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen.  Gazette 
of 
JENCKES  Sally,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Cov- 
entry, and  Stephen  Wilbur,  of  Scituate. 
Gazette  of 

Capt.  Sylvanus  and  Freelove  Fenner,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  James.     Gazette  of 

Sally  and  Dr.  Thomas  Truman,  both  of  this^ 
town.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Charles  and  Debey  Cadman,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ebenezer,  de- 
ceased, and  Dr.  Elias  Pennyman.  Ga- 
zette of 

Jeremiah  and  Lucy  Whipple,  daughter  of 
Jeremiah,  Esq.,  at  Cumberland.    Gazette  of 

Joanna,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Joseph 
Dolbeare  Russell.     Gazette  of 

Lieut.  Oliver  and  Bethiah  Taylor.  Gazette 
of 

Patience,  daughter  of  David,  and  Thomas 
Newell,  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of 

John,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  and  Mrs.  Abigail 
Bowers,  widow  of  Caleb,  of  Swanzey, 

Joseph,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Polly 
Bowers,  daughter  of  Jerathmel,  Esq.,  at 
Swanzey.     Gazette  of 


Nov.  28,  1807 

April  13,  181 1 

March  22,  1823 

June  2,  1824 
Aug.  31.  1799 

Oct.  29,  1822 
June  17,  1786 

June  15,  1805 

Oct.  23,  1813 

Jan.  27,  1770 

July  II,  1772 

Feb.  6,  1773 

Dec.  10,  1774 

Dec.  10,  1774 
March  16,  1776 
Nov.  28,  1778 
Feb.  10,  1 78 1 
May  21,  1785 
Jan.  14,  1787 

March  22,  1788 


164 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


JENCKES    Capt.    Scott    and    Sarah    Updike, 
daughter  of  Capt.  John, 

Capt.  Jeremiah  and  Mrs.  Ann  Whipple.  Ga- 
zette of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  Sylvanus,  deceased, 
and  James  Fenner,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  John  and  Elizabeth  Gushing,  daughter 
of  the  late  Benjamin.     Gazette  of 

Mary  Throop,  daughter  of  the  late  John, 
Esq.,  and  Benjamin  Gushing,  of  New  .York, 
merchant.     Gazette  of 

Benjamin,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Brown, 
daughter  of  the  late  Obadiah,  of  Glocester. 
Gazette  of 

Ebenezer,  merchant,  and  Mary  Throop 
Nightingale,  daughter  of  Dea.  Samuel. 
Gazette  of 

Charles,  of  East  Windsor,  Ct.,  merchant,  and 
Martha  Mowry,  daughter  of  the  late  Col. 
Elisha,  at  Smithfield.    Gazette  of 

Ebenezer,  merchant,  of  Georgia,  and  Sally 
Sheldon,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of 
Cranston,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  Jeremiah,  of 
this  town,  and  Capt.  Walter  Armington,  of 
Rehoboth,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Ga- 
zette of 

Amey,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles, 
and  Stephen  Smith,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Hitchcock, 

John  Charles  and  Sally  Snow,  daughter  of 
the  late  Daniel,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Snow, 

Diana,  of  Wrentham,  and  Wheaton  Bragg, 
of  this  town,  at  Wrentham.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Charles,  and  Daniel 
Mason,  merchant,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Daniel  and  Patience  Bartlett,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Elisha,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 

Ruby  and  Lemuel  S.  Whitney,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  William  C.  and  Sally  Davis,  eldest 
daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
in  this  town, 

Washington,  of  Smithfield,  and  Amey  Buck- 
lin,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  at  Reho- 
both, 

Sterry,  of  Cumberland,  and  Nancy  Dexter, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Place.     Gazette  of 


Aug.  29,  1790 

Sept.  22,  1792 

Nov.  17,  1792 

Oct.  19,  1793 

March  i,  1794 

Feb.  14,  1795 

Sept.  12,  179s 

Feb.  4,  1797 

Aug.  II,  1799 

Oct.  25,  1800 

Oct.  IS,  1801 

Nov.  22,  1801 

Jan.  2,  1802 

Oct.  8,  1803 
March  9,  1805 
Sept.  28,  1805 

Aug.  7,  1806 

May  17,  1807 


March  26,  1808 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES 


165 


JENCKES  Amey,  eldest  daughter  of  Jerath- 
meal,  and  Nathaniel  G.  B.  Dexter,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Gazette  of 

Amey  and  Smith  Capron,  at  Pawtucket. 
Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Boomer,  formerly  of  this 
State,  and  Joshua  Nines,  at  Marlborough, 
Vt.    Gazette  of 

Livmgstone,  formerly  of  this  State,  and  Sarah 
Buffinton,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  at  Or- 
well, Penn., 

Oliver  A.,  merchant,  and  Eliza  H.  Brown,  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah  and  Oliver  Shaw,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

Hervey,  late  of  this  town,  and  Hannah 
Slaughter,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

Arnold  W.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Louisa  Peck, 
of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 

Henry,  Esq.,  of  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  and  Mrs. 
Lydia  Robinson,  of  Adams,  Mass.,  eldest 
daughter  of  Thomas  Jenckes,  of  and  at 
New  Lebanon,  N.  Y., 

Whipple,  of  this  town,  and  Frances  Davis, 
of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland,  by.  Rev^ 
Mr.  Baker, 

Renssalaer  J.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and 
Sarah  Woodburn,  of  and  at  Warren,  Penn, 

Thomas  B.,  of  Newport,  N.  H.,  and  Abigail 
W.  Allen,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Carrique, 

Stephen,  Esq.,  of  North  Providence,  and 
^  Ruth  Arnold,  daughter  of  Joshua,  of  and 
at  Smithfield, 

Ann  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt. 
John,  and  Col.  Henry  Manton,  of  John- 
ston, at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary  G.  and  Silvanus  H.  Bushee,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Gershom  C.  and  Mary  Ann  B.  Morris,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Reuben,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Smith,  widow 
of  the  late  Col.  John,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
all  of  and  at  Cumberland,. 

Isaac,  Esq.,  and  Freelove  Dexter,  daughter 
of  Major  Nathan,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  at  Cumberland, 

John,  of  Warwick,  and  Nancy  C.  Bellows,  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Nov.  9,  1808 
March  18,  1809 

May  5,  1810 

Jan..!,  1812 
June  14,  1812 
Oct.  20,  181^ 

Jan.  2,  1813 
April  6,  1 8 14 

Feb.  27,  1 81 5 

June  8,  181 5 
Jan.  25,  1 817 

Nov.  27,  1 8 17 

March  23,  181 8 

May  21,  1818 
Nov.  16,  1819 
Dec.  10,  1818 

Feb.  10,  1820 

Feb.  13,  1820 
April  30,  1820 


H^Q  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

JENCKES  Daniel,  Esq.,  late  of  this  town,  and 

Rachal      Ewing,     second     daughter     of 

Nathaniel,  Esq.,  President    of    the   State 

Bank  of  Indiaha,  of  and  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  May  2,  1820 

Jerathmeel,  Esq.,  of    Pawtucket,   and  Mrs. 

Hannah   Collins,   of    Canterbury,    Ct.,   at 

said  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  7,  1820 

Alfred,   of    Holmesburg,   Penn.,   and    Sally 

Albro,  of'  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict,  Nov.  2,  1820 

Capt.    Alvin,    of     Pawtucket,    and    Abigail 

Comstock,  of  and  at  Wrentham,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Williams,  Dec.  14,  1820 

Arnold,  of  Wrentham,  and   Betsey   Ballou, 

daughter  of  Abner,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Cum- 

befland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  19,  1820 

Prescilla  Bucklin  and  Charles  Robbins,  both 

of  this  town,   at   St.  John's   Church,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  May  10,  1821 

William   Scott,  formerly  of  this   town,'  and 
I    Petrona  Ximeno,  daughter  of  Don  Jose  M. 

Ximeno,  of  and  at  Matanzas,  June  29,  1821 

George,  2d,  and  Betsey  Miller,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict,  at  Pawtucket,  July  i,  1821 

Hosea  and  Anna  Hall,  both  of  Smithfield,  at 

Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Sept.  30,  1821 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Jerathmeel, 

and  Philip  Potter,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Benedict.     Gazette  of  Dec.  8,  1821 

Albert    C,   and   Minerva   Kinsley,   at   Paw- 
tucket.    Gazette  of  Jan.  26,  1822 
Lydia    and    Jesse    Brown,   both   of    North 

Providence,   in    this  town,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Taft.     Gazette  of  June  15,  1822 

Hartford  and   Sarah   Whipple,  both  of  and 

at  Cumberland,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Russell  and  Julia  Dexter,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  9,  1822 
Mary  E.,  of  Warwick,  and  Jonathan  Knowles, 

of  Cranston,  at  said  Warwick.     Gazette  of  Oct.  2,  1822 

Freelove    C,   daughter    of    Capt.   John,   of 

Smithfield,   and    William    J.    Manton,    of 

Johnston,  at  said  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Oct.  14,  1822 

William   and   Ruth   O.    Bates,   daughter  of 
-     Col.  James  N.     Gazette  of  Nov.  6,  1822 

Whipple,  of  Cumberland,  and  Wealthy  Webb, 

of  and  at  Seekonk,  Jan.  19,  1823 

Lyndon,  of  North  Providence,  and  Hannah 

Ann    Gage,   of    Seekonk,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  '  April  i;,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  167 

JENCKES  Sophia  and  Whipple  Metcalf,  both  of 
Cumberland,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  July  2,  1823 

Evelina,  daughtfer  of  the  late  William,  of 
Smithfield,  and'  Stephen  Hutchinson,  at 
said  Smithfield,  Sept.  4,  1823 

Lydia    C.  and  James  Turner,  at  Pawtucket. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  10,  1824 

Susan  Snow,  daughter  of  Dea.  John  C,  and 
Lloyd  Shaw,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tides,  Feb.  20,  1825 

Martha  G.,  of  this  town,  and  Joseph  Shaw, 
of  Portsmouth,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
•Brown,  ,        Nov.  21,  1824 

Capt.  Alvin  and  Alcy  Briggs,  both  of  Central 

Falls,  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of  April  6,  1825 

George  W.  C.  and  Lydia  Smith,  eldest 
daughter  of  Jeremiah,  both  of  arid  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of  May  i,  1825 

Lyman,  of  Ludlow,  Mass.,  and  Catharine  B. 
Sutton,  daughter  of  Oliver,  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Aug.  2,  1825 

Caroline,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  William  H.  Cooke,  at  said  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  31,  1825 
JENKIN     Jeremiah    F.,   merchant,   and    Polly 
Chace,   daughter    of    Abraham,    of    New 
York  State,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Badger,  of  the 
Episcopal  Church.  Oct.  17,  1784 
JENKINS    Elizabeth,   daughter  of   John,  mer- 
chant, and  Capt.  John  Thurston,  of  and  at  ' 
Newport.     Gazette  of                                          June  27,  1772 

Hannah,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  Esq., 
and  William  Sprague,  at  East  Greenwich. 
Gazette  of  Aug.  30,  1777 

Prudence,   daughter  of  John,  and  Dr.  John 

Chace.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1778 

Robert,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Ann  Tay- 
lor, daughter  of  Claver,  Esq.,  at  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.;  Dec.  2,  1781 

Lewis,  late  of  this  town,  and  Rebecca 
Hooper,  daughter  of  Hon.  Robert,  Esq., 
of  Marblehead,  at  Newburyport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Bass.     Gazette  of  June  10,  1780 

Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas,  merchant,  and 
John  Alsop,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Providence,  March  7,  1782 

Heroine,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  and 

Dr.   Talman,   at   Hudson,  N.   Y. 

Gazette  of  Feb.  4,  1786 


168 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


JENKINS  Mrs.  Ann  and  Moses  Grant,  mer- 
chant, both  of  Boston,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Clarke, 

Thomas,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and 
Mrs.  Peggy  Hussey,  widow  of  Capt.  Paul, 
at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wig- 
ton.     Gazette  of 

Robert,  merchant,  and  Maria  Jane  Touquet, 
at  Newburyport.     Gazette  of 

Marshall,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Sarah  Jenkins, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Hud- 
son, N.  Y.,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  Mayor  of 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  Marshall  Jenkins,  Jr., 
merchant,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

Ruth  and  George  DeBlois,  Esq.,  of  Boston, 
at  Newburyport.     Gazette  of 

Lewis,  merchant,  formerly  of  this  town,  and 
Eliza  M.  Atwater,  daughter  of  Hon. 
Moses,  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

William,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah  Alspp, 
daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Athens,  N.  Y., 
at  the  Friends  Meeting  House  there, 

John  F.,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Ann  Pike,  of  this 
town,  at  Lexington,  Ky., 

William,   of    this    town,   and   Anna    Almy, 
daughter,  of  William,  of  and  at  Cranston, 
at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House  there, 
JENKINSON  Richard  Francis  and  Mary  Smith, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
JENNINGS  Lydia  W.  and  Gilbert  Rich,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
JENNISON     Samuel,   Jr.,   of    Worcester,   and 
Mary  G.  Ellery,  of  Neyvport,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
JENNY  Mary  and   Samuel   Child,  of  Warren, 

R.  I.,  at  Baltimore, 
J  EPSON  Martha  and  Jonathan  Leonard,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Eliza  and  Edward  Field,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
JERAULD  Samuel  and  Clorinda  Knight,  daugh- 
ter of  Oliver,  at  Warwick, 

William,  of  North  Providence,  and  Adah 
Bucklin,  of  and  at  Seekonk, 

Betsey  and  Elisha  Baker,-,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick, 

Daniel  D.  and  Harriet  L.  Casey,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 


Feb.  14,  1798 

June  4,  1803 
July  2,  1803 

April  28,  1804 

April  28,  1804 
July  I,  1809 

Feb.  24,  1816 

April  23,  1817 
March  14,  1822 

July  17,  1823 
April  29,  1815 
Aug.  22,  1824 

Oct.  IS,  1815 

Feb.  16,  1812 

April  16,  1 82 1 

Sept.  II,  1822 

Sept.  20,  1812 

Dec.  IS,  1 814 

June  10,  1821 

Aug.  2S,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  169 

JERAULD  Mary  N.  and  Amos  A.  Tillinghast, 
cashier  of  Pawtucket  Bank,  both  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  ReV.  Mr.  Barney,  Sept.  14,  1824 

JESTRAM  Joseph  and  Cynthia  Lyndon,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton,  May  15,  1813 

JEWELL  Dea.  Daniel,  of  Greenville,  in  82nd  year, 
and  Mrs.  Mary  Allen,  in  85th  year,  grand- 
mother of  the  late  Lieut.  Allen,  killed  by 
pirates.  She  is  his  fourth  wife,  at  West- 
boro,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of  May  14,  1823 

JEWETT  Ednah,   daughter  of  Paul,  and  Henry 

Gushing,  of  this  town,  at  Rowley,  Mass.,  May  24,  1804 

Elizabeth,  of  Hollis,  N.   H.,  .and   Artemas 
Thayer,  of  Milford,  at  Hollis,  N.  H.     Ga- 
zette of  Feb.' 22,  1806 
Jane  and  Capt.  William   Peabody,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18, 180; 

Ephraim  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Whitney,  both  of 

and  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1825 

JILLSON  Phebe  and  Jesse  Alexander,  at  Cum- 
berland.    Gazette  of  Jan.  5,  1788 
Asa,  of  Cumberland,  and  Ann  Sabin,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  in  this  town,                                     June  14,  1807 
Esther  Brown  and  Luther  Carpenter,  both 
of  Rehoboth,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.     Ga- 
zette of                                                                   June  20,  1807 
Oliver  and  Sally  Angell,  eldest   daughter  of 
Thomas,  both  of  this  town,  by   Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,                                                                       Jan.  10,  1816 
Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  Ebene- 
zer  P.  Brown,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker,                                                      April  3,  1821 
David,  of  Attleboro,  and   Polly    Shorey,  of 

Seekonk,  at  former  place.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Eunice  and  Lemuel  Crapon,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     Gazette  of  Feb.  4,  1824 

JINSON  Harriet  and  William  Niles,  at  Pawtuxet,       Nov.  12,  1820 
JOBSON  Jane,  only  child  of  the  late  John,  Esq., 
of  Lochore,  Fifeshire,   and  Walter  Scott, 
Esq.,  Lieutenant  isth  Hussars,  eldest  son 
of  Sir  Walter,  of  Abbotsford,  Bart.,  at  Ed- 
inburgh, Feb.  3,  1825 
JOHNSON  Sally,  of  this  town,  and  James  Bent- 
ley,  of  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Snow,      Nov.  16,  1790 
Samuel    and   Nancy    Gilmore,   daughter  of 

Nathaniel.    Gazette  of  Jan.  12,  1793 

Ebenezer  and   Nabby  Pitman,  daughter  of 
Saunders.     Gazette  of  June  15,  1793 


170 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


JOHNSON  Louisa,  second  daughter  of  Joshua, 
Esq.,  of  Great  Tower  Hill,  London,  and 
John  Quincy  Adams,  Esq.,  son  of  John, 
President  of  the  United  States,  at  Lon. 
don.  Gazette  of 

Matthew  Robinson,  son  of  the  late  Augustus, 
Esq.,  and  Anstress  Ellery  Almy,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  by  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Dehon.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Willis,  of  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  and  Dolly 
Flynn,  of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lyman, 

Carolina  Virginia  Marylanda  and  Andrew 
Buchanan,  of  Baltimore,  merchant,  at  Bos- 
ton, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Thomas  Kelton, 
at  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

Harriet,  of  Middletown,  Ct.,  and  Rev.  Henry 
Grew,  of  Hartford,  at  Middletown,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Grant.     Gazette  of 

Catharine,  sister  ,of  Mrs.  Adams,  the  minis- 
ter's lady,  and  William  Steuben  Smith, 
Esq.,  secretary  of  the  American  Legation, 
in  Russia.     Gazette  of 

Charles  and  Frances  Stephens  Cutter,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Jesse,  aged  i8  or  19  years,  4  ft.  i  in.  high, 
weight  75  lbs.,  and  Nancy  Fowler,  age  26 
or  27  years,  6  ft.  2  in.  high,  weight  250  lbs., 
at  Montgomery  Co.,  Ky.     Gazette  of 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Abigail  G.  Barker,  of 
and  at  Gorham,  Me.     Gazette  of 

Levi,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Place,  only  daughter  of 
Philip,  both  of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Palmer, 

Abby  H.,  of  this  town,  and  Paul  Greene,  of 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Dr.  Artemus  and  Mrs.  Eliza  N.  Davenport, 
of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Louisa  and  Gamaliel  Smith,  at  Smithfield, 

Amey,  of  North  Providence,  and  Fenner  An- 
gell,  of  this  town,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict, 

Lydia  and  Rufus  King,  both  of  and  at  Cran- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Mary  T.,  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and  Joseph  B. 
Knowles,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  said 
Nashville, 

Dr.  Pelegand  Mrs.  Harriet  Hines,  daughter 
of  Cyrus  French,  Esq.,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of 


Sept.  23,  1797 

March  29,  1800 

March  30,  1806 

July  21,  1807 
Sept.  24,  1808 

May  19,  1810 

June  19,  1813 
Feb.  27,  1 8 14 

April  5,  18 17 
May  31,  1817 

Dec.  17,  1818 

Nov.  28,  1819 

June  IS,  1820 
Aug.  16,  1820 

Oct.  31,  1820 
Nov.  26,  1820 

April  12,  1 82 1 

June  6,  1 82 1 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


171 


JOHNSON  Charles,  of  Bellefonte,  Penn.,  and 
Penelope  Cooke,  of  Coventry,  at  Groton, 
Ct., 

Dr.  Charles  and  Penelope  Cooke,  of  this 
town,  at  Stonington,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Isaac 
Stacars,  of  this  town,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Christopher,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Han- 
nah W.  Whitford,  daughter  of  Silas,  of 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Lindsey  and  Sally  C.  Weaver,  at  Coventry. 
Gazette  of 

Mary  Saunders,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  and 
Constant  Burr  Moshier,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Betsey,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Aaron  Corbin, 
of  Woodstock,  at  former  town.     Gazette  of 

Oliver,  of  Centreville,  Warwick,  and  Hannah 
S.  Davis,  daughter  of  Ezra,  of  and  at  North 
Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  Peter  B.  Stuart,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Ebenezer  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Taylor,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Stephen  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Miller,  at  Warren. 
Gazette  of 

Abby,  of  Newport,  and  James  E.  Budlong,  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow, 

Abby,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  Newport, 
and  James  E.  Budlong,  in  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

Emory  and  Elizabeth  Dennis,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
JOHANNETT  Elizabeth  and  Haile  Bowen,  at 
Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.  Gazette 
of 
JONES  Edward  and  Henrietta  Overing,  of  New- 
port, at  Hopkinton.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  of  Providence,  and  Ensign  William 
Allen,  of  the  Continental  Army.  Gazette 
of 

Thomas,  merchant,  and  Esther  Dunn,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Samuel.     Gazette  of 

John  P.,  merchant,  and  Hope  Miller,  of  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  William  and  Nancy  Dunn,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Samuel.     Gazette  of 

John  P.,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Rebecca 
Burroughs,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 


Sept.  30,  1 82 1 
Dec.  8,  1 82 1 

Jan.  8,  1823 

April  30,  1823 
June  II,  1823 

Dec.  23,  1823 
Jan.  17,  1824 

Sept.  II,  1824 
Dec.  I,  1824 

April  24,  1825 
May  II,  1825 

June  13,  1825 

June  22,  1825 
Sept.  28,  1825 

Dec.  6,  1817 
June  13,  1772 

Feb.  3, 1776 

March  29,  1777 

Dec.  20,  1777 

March  17,  1787 

Oct.  23,  1790 


172 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


JONES  John  Coffin,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Eliza 
Champlain,  daughter  of  Col.  Christopher, 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  William  Smith.  Ga- 
zette of 

Henry  Charles,  Esq.,  merchant,  and  Amey 
Whipple  Burrough,  of  Providence,  at  New 
York,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Pilmore.  Gazette 
of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  Wil- 
liam Dabney,  of  Charleston,  5.  C.,  at  Mil- 
ford.     Gazette  of 

Rev.  John  P.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Cornell,  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Eleanor  and  Capt.  John  Boit,  of  Boston,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Elisha  Dyer,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

Harriet  and  Lieut.  Lewis  Howard,  by  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Dehon,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Edward  and  Mrs.  Ann  Pope,  widow  of 
the  late  William,  at  Boston.  \  Gazette  of 

Thomas,  Jr.,  merchant,  of  this  town,  and 
Sarah  Manton,  daughter  of  Col.  Jeremiah, 
of  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Benjamin  E.,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe  Cole, 
of  and  at  Warwick,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Lit- 
tlefield.     Gazette  of 

Elfrida,  aged  15,  and  Samuel  Rogers,  aged 
78.  The  bride  became  grandmother  to  a 
^  Miss  two  days  younger  than  herself.    At 

Richford,  Vt.     Gazette  of 

Josiah,  senior  editor  of  the  Columbian  Phoe- 
nix, and  Mary  Traverse,  of  and  at  Reho- 
both,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Abigail  C.  G.,  daughter  of  Hon.  John  Coffin 
Jones,  of  Boston,  and  Joseph  Cutler,  mer- 
chant, at  Newburyport.     Gazette  of 

Henry,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Mary 
Smith,  of  Philadelphia,  at  the  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Catharine  Jarman,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Eliza  R.,  second  daughter  of  Alexander,  and 
Joshua  B.  Wood,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Benjamin  D.,  merchant,  and  Mary  H.  Youtig, 
second  daughter  of  Thomas,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Enfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pruden, 

John  P.,  2d,  and  Maria  Peck,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Joseph,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 


Sept.  17,  1 79 1 

Oct.  18,  1794 

Sept.  9,  1797 

Dec.  2,  1797 

Aug.  31,  i;99 

Oct.  15,  1801 
June  23,  1804 
June  28,  1806 

Sept.  4,  1806 

Oct.  II,  1806 

Feb.  13,  1808 

Feb.  25,  1808 

June  18,  1808 

March  25,  1809 

Feb.  II,  1810 

Oct.  4,  1810 

Oct.  24,  1 8 10 

Oct.  28,  1 8 10 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  I73 

JONES  Joshua  and  Huldah  Williams,  daughter 

of  Jabez,  all  of  Foster,  and  descendants  of 

Roger  Williams,  Oct.  29,  18 10 

William  Owen  and  Harriet  Hill,  both  of  this 

town,  at  Bristol,  Nov.  18,  18 10 

Abel  and  Julia  Maria  Bourne,  daughter  of 

the  late  Hon.  Benjamin,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wight,  ,  June  10,  181 1 

Esther  D.,  youngest  daughter  of  Thomas, 

merchant,  and  George  S.  Rathbone,  mer- 
chant, in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  S,  181 1 
Sarah  P.  and  Rhodes  G.  Allen,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  Sept.  8,  181 1 

Capt.'  Jenkins  D.  and  Judith  Lyon,  of  Reho- 

bbth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Sept.  11,  181 1 

Harriet  F.,  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  and 

John   B.   Chace,   merchant,   both   of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  in  St.  John's 

Church,  Nov.  3,  181 1 

Harriet   Dunn,   daughter  of  the   Governor, 

arid  Thomas  Coles  Hoppin,  merchant,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  12,  181 1 

Ann  M.  and  Joseph  Tillinghast,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson.     Gazette  of  Aug.  15,  1812 

Susan,  of  this  town,  and  Job  Seekel,  of  Taun- 
ton, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  6,  1812 
Mary  M.,  third  daughter  of  Alexander,  Esq., 

and  Cyrus  Alden,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of 

Wrentham,  Mass.,  at  St.  John's   Church, 

by  Rev.  Mr!.  Crocker,  May  24,  18 13 

Ansel,  aged  44,  last  10  of  which  he  has  spent 

in  widowhpod,   and   Deborah  A.    Clarke, 

aged  15,  at  Saybrook,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Jan.  7,  1815 

Sarah   Dunn   and    John   Anthony  Thomas, 

both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov,  6,  181 5 

Susannah,  aged  16  years,  and  Thomas  Con- 
nor, Esq.,   aged  81  years,  both  of  Prince 

George  Co.,  Md.,  at  Washington.    Gazette 

of  May  9,  i8i6 

'    Samuel  Burroughs,  merchant,  and  Susan  C. 

Cash,    both    of    Cranston,   by    Rev.   Mr. 

Tatem,  Sept.  20,  1817 

,  Adaline  Mary,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Ed- 
ward R.  Young,  of  this  town,  at  Savannah, 

Ga.,  Oct.  IS,  1818 

Mrs.    Mary    Hampton    Young    and    John 

Mackie,  M.  D.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  29,  18 18 

Thomas,  of  Louisvillle,   Ky.,   and  Jeannette 

Keith,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  '  Sept.  21,  1819 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


JONES  Alexander,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Ann 
Northey  Churchill,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin K.,  of  and  at  Bristol,  at  St.  Mi- 
chael's Church,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Gris- 
wold, 

Mrs.  Catharine,  of  this  town,  and  Capt.  Reu- 
ben Pierce,  of  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Angeline,  of  Rehoboth,  and  SamueLNorris 
Brown,  of  this  town,  at  said  Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Luther, 

Ruth  and  Samuel  Mason,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Phebe  and  Elisha  Padelford,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mary  H.,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  P.,  and  Henry  Thurber,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 

Caroline  P.,  daughter  of  Alexander  E.,  of 
this  town,  and  Rev.  Samuel  B.  Shaw,  of 
North ,  Kingstown,  at  St.  John's  Church, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Mary  and  John  Newman,  both  of  and  at  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

Thomas  Ap.  Catesby,  Esq.,  Master  Com- 
mandant U.  S.  Navy,  and  Mary  W.  Car- 
ter, second  daughter  of  the  late  Charles,  of 
Richmond  Co.,  in  Virginia.     Gazette  of 

Capt  Jeremiah,  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  and 
Sarah  Brown,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge, 

Emeline,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Lucinda 
Nichols,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  this 
town',  at  former  place  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown. 
Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of   Capt.  S ,  of   Med- 

way,  and  Charles  Hill,  of  Sherbourne,  at 
-said  Medway,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey, 

William,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Mary  Ann 
Warren,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at 
Bristol, 

Nabby,  daughter  of  Capt.  S ,  of  Med- 
way, Mass.,  and  Thomas  Munyan,  of  this 
town,  at  said  Medway, 

Mrs.  Esther,  of  Foster,  and  Rev.  John 
Adams,   of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  said  Foster, 

Elizabeth  and  Mary,  twin  sisters,  daughters 
of  Edward,  of  Brunswick,  aud  Elijah  and 
Reuben  Cole,  twin  brothers,  of  China,  Me., 
married  at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House,  at 
Dorham,  Me.     Gazette  of 


Nov.  3,  1819 

June  5,  1820 

March  19,  1820 
Sept.  24,  1820 
Oct.  i4,  1 82 1 

May  2,  1822 

Aug.  I,  1822 
March  19,  1823 

July  12,  1823 
Nov.  10,  1823 

April  28,  1824 

July  II,  1824 

Sept.  12,  1824 

Dec.  12,  1824 
Sept.  4,  1825 

October  8,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  175 

JORDAN  Joanna,  daughter  of  Josiah,  and  Capt. 

Henry  Cahoone,   of  Newport,   at  Boston. 

Gazette  of  May  14,  1808 

Caleb   and   Susan   Bates,  of   Providence,  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Nov.  15,  18 12 

Cynthia  and  Stephen  Leonard   Knight,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  all  of  and  at  Cranston,  Dec.  5,  1819 

JOSEPHINE  the  Princess,  b.  March  30,  1739. 

The    Imperial  Minister  at  the    Court    ot 

Bavana  made  a  solemn  demand  for  her  hand 

in  marriage  for  the  King  of  the  Romans,  Oct.  16,  1764 

JOSLIN  Hannah,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Da- 
vid Bartlett,  at  Cumberland.  Gazette  of  March  10,  1798 
Comfort,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  George  W. 

Comstock,  of  Smithfield,  at  said  Thomp- 
son, by  Rev.  Mr.  Crosby,  Feb.  4,  1817 
Alfred  and  Nancy  F.  Blake,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  31,  1822 

JUDD  Elihu  and  Aurelia  Fairchild,  at  Newtown, 

Ct.    Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

JUSTICE  Philip  and  Polly  HackeB,  daughter  of 

Joshua.     Gazette  of         '  Nov.  23,  1771 

JUSTIN  Mary  Ann  and  William  Bacon,  both  of 

and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of  Jan.  10,  1824 

Mary   Ann   and     Horace   Learned,,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Dec.  5,  1824 


K 


KAIGN  Hannah,  daughter  of  Charles,  de- 
ceased, and  Charles  Dunham,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of  July  28,  1792 

KAIGHN  Peleg  and  Eliza  Coggeshall,  daughter 

of  Billings,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  5,  1796 

Charles  and  Susan  F.  Burdict,  daughter  of 

the  late  Lawton,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1823 

KAIN  Mrs. ,  of  Boston,  and  Thomas   Sa- 

bin  (erroneous).     Gazette  of  Aug.  14,1773 

KALLOCK  Mary,  daughter  of  Sheperd,  Esq., 

editor  of    the   New  Jersey  Journal,   and 

Frederick  Nash,  Esq.,  of  Newbern,  N.  C, 

at  Elizabethtown.     Gazette  of  Sept.  17,  1803 

KANE    Oliver,   of  New  York,   merchant,  and 

Ann  Eliza  Clarke,  eldest  daughter  of  John 

I.,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  22,  1803 

Elizabeth  and  Thomas  Williams,  at  Albany. 

Gazette  of  -  Nov.  23,  181 1 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


KANE  Mary,  daughter  of  Elias,  Esq.,  of  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  and  William  C.  Gibbs,  Governor  of 
Rhode  Island,  at  said  Albany,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Chester, 

KARHAMANHA  Dowager  of  Tamahamaha, 
late  King  of  the  Sandwich  Islands,  and 
Tamoree,  Sen.,  King  of  Atoor,  at  Woahoo, 
S.  I.    Gazette  of 

KASSON  Nancy,  daughter  of  Archibald,  Esq., 
of  Coventry,  and  John  Kelley,  of  Plainfield. 
Gazette  of 

KAULL  Charlotte,  daughter  of  John,  and 
George  Cox,  Jr.,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 

KEECH  Judeth,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Elisha 
King,  at  Glocester.     Gazette  of 
Rhoda,  of  Providence,  and   Rev.  David  Cur- 
tis, of  Warwick,   by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  .  Ga- 
zette of 
Eddy,  of  Glocester,  and  Celia  Smith,  of  and 

at  I?urrillville.     Gazette  of 
Joanna,  of  Seekonk,  and  Thomas  S.  Shaw,  of 

Attleboro,  at  said  Seekonk.  Gazette  of 
Olney,  of  this  town,  and  Joanna  Manton 
Benchley,  of  North  Providence,  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown^ 
Miranda,  of  Glocester,  and  James  H.  Bugbee, 
of  this  town,  at  said  Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 

KEEP  Martha,  only  daughter  of  Stephen,  of 
Longmeadow,  Mass.,  and  James  Snow,  Jr., 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 
William  J.,  of  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  and  Maria 
Tibbetts,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Manchester, 

KEENE  Huldah,  daughter  of  Major  Charles, 
and  Joseph  Burrell,  Jr.     Gazette  of 

Deborah,  daughter  of  Prince,  and  James 
Burr.     Gazette  of 

Josiah  and  Abby  Hall,  daughter  of  Col.  Levi, 
of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Sally,  daughter  of  John,  and  Edward  S.  Ar- 
nold, of  Smithfield,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Marian,  of  this  town,  and  Philip  Wea- 
ver, of  Coventry,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

William  P.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Han- 
nah F.  Randolph,  of  Jersey  City,  at  New 
York.     Gazette  of 


June  2,  1822 

May  15,  1822 

May  1 8,  1776 
Sept.  10, 1823 
June  22,  1805 

July  14^  1810 
June  15,  1822 
Nov.  30,  1822 

Sept.  9,  1824 

June  28,  1825 

Jan.  14,  1821 

Feb.  21,  1822 

April  24,  1784 

May  28,  1785 

Feb.  9,  1808 

Feb.  27,  1810 

March  29,  18 12 

Feb.  28,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  \Jf 

KEESE  John  D.,  merchant,  of  New  York,  and 
Harriet  Mumford,  daughter  of  John  P., 
Esq.,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of  Dec.  29,  18 10 

KEITH  George,  merchant,  of  Thompson,  Ct., 
and  Po%  Thayer,  daughter  of  Brigadier- 
General  Thayer.     Gazette  of  April  2,  1796 

Sylvanus,  merchant,  and  Margaret  Howard, 
both  of  Charleston,  S.  C..  in  this  town,  Nov.  23,  1806 

Lydia,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and   William 

Manning,  printer,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Aug.  21,  1813 

Jeannette,  of  this  town,  and  Thomas  Jones, 
of   Louisville,  Ky.,  at  this  town,  by   Rev. 

-    Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  21,  1819 

Deborah,  daughter  of  Royal,  Esq.,  of  Graf- 
ton, and  Orray  Taft,  at  said  Grafton,  Mass. 
Gazette  of  Sept.  26,  1821 

Joseph   D.  and  Lucy  Bundy,  at  Thompson, 

Ct.     Gazette  of  Feb.  7,  1824 

KELL  Bridget,  80,  and  W Robinson,  tin- 
ker, 76,  after  46  years'  courtship,  in  Eng- 
land.    Gazette  of  Sept.  27,  1817 
KELLER  Maria  Susan  and  Dr.  Frederick  Dix, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Jan.  11,  1824 

KELLEY  Samuel,  upwards  of  80  years,  and 
Mrs.  Abigail  Beal,  of  Ipswich,  aged  52 
years,  at  Rowley,  Mass.     Gazette  of  June  6,  1772 

John,    of    Plainfield,    and    Nancy    Kasson, 

daughter  of  Archibald,  Esq.,  of  Coventry.  1 

Gazette  of  -  May  18,  1776 

Lydia,   daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  and  Joha 

Northup,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  April  19,  1788 

Duncan  and  Sarah  Kent,  at  Barrington.  Ga- 
zette "of  Nov.  29,  1794 

James  and  Hannah  Kent,  at  Barrington.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  6,  1794 

Cloe  and   Ransford   Smith,  of  Connecticut, 

at  Barrington.     Gazette  of  Feb.  11,  1797 

Lydia  and  Thomas  Shefifield,  of  Newport,  at 

Barrington.     Gazette  of  '  Sept.  21,  1799 

Abigail  and  James  Alger,  at  Warren.  Ga- 
zette of  July  16,  1803 

James  and  Mrs.  Mary  Patterson,  bothr  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr  Wilson.     Gazette  of  Aug.  16,  1806 

Capt.  Wilbur,  of  this  town,  and  Abby  Eliza 
Whipple,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Chris- 
topher, at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Sept.  24,  18 10 

John  and  Louisa  Martin,  both  of  and  at  Bar- 
rington, by  Rev.  Mf.  ShUrtleff,  May  23,1821 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


KELLEY    Sarah,   of    Barrington,     and     Capt. 

Samuel  J.  Mathewson,  of  Warren,  at  said 

Barrington,  bj^  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 
Asa,  of   Burrillville,  and  Paulina  Read,  only 

daughter  of   Simeon,  Jr.,  of  Johnston,  at 

Cransllon.     Gazette  of 
Harriet,    of    Oakham.    Mass.,   and    Warren 

Batchellor,  at  said  Oakham,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Tantinson, 
Capt.  Ebenezer  and  Sophia  P.    Batch,  only 

daughter  of  John  R.,  of  and  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Mary,  of  Valley  Falls,  and  Otis  M.  Inman,  of 

Pawtucket,  at  said  former  place.     Gazette 

of 
Mary  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Simeon  Drowne, 

of  and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wood, 
William  and  Henry  Henderson,  at  the  Parish 

of   Urr,  Scotland.     She  died  in  I2  hours 

after  the  ceremony.     Gazette  of 
KELTON  Mrs.  Annie,  of  this   town,   aged  72 

years,  and*  John  Taylor,  of  Johnston,  aged 

89  years, 
John  and  Polly  Owen.     Gazette  of 
Waite,   daughter  of   the   late  Stephen,   and 

Joshua  Rathbun.     Gazette  of 
Phebe  and  Capt.  Samuel  Wheaton.     Gazette 

of 
Thomas  and  Mary  Johnson,daughter  of  Isaac, 

at  Coventry.     Gazette  of 
Eliza  and  David  Whipple,  in  this  town, 
Amey,  daughter  of  Harris,  of  Johnston,  and 

David  Atwood,  of  Scituate,  at  said  John- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 
Cynthia  and  James  Carpenter,  both  of  Attle- 

boro,  at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of 
M.  B.,  of  Boston,  and  Joseph   Partridge,  of 

this  town,  late  of  England,  at  said  Boston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Eaton.     Gazette  of 
Rev.  Amos,  of  Taunton,  and  Alice  Chace,  of 

Swanzey,  at  Wellington,  Mas&    Gazette  of 
KEMPTON  Samuel  and  Hannah  Davis,  by  Rev 

Mr.  Clarke.    Gazette  of 
Martin  and  Olive  Hoxsie,  eldest  daughter  of 

Christopher,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 
KENDALL  Abijah,  of  Medford,  and  Waitey  A. 

Grant,  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  by   Rev.    Mr. 

Judson.     Gazette  of 
Thomas,   of    Boston,  and    Rebecca    Smith, 

daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr.   Smith,  of 

and  at  Haverhill.     Gazette  of    . 


May  23,  1 82 1 
Aug.  21,  1822 
April  10,  1823 

Sept.  8,  1823 

Feb.  21,  1824 
Sept.  2,  1824 

Aug.  24,  1825 

Jan.  8,  1767 
Aug.  12,  1769 

Sept.  27,  1794 

June  II,  1796 

Sept.  24,  1808 
Dec.  26,  1808 

March  5,  1821 
Jan.  16,  1822 

June  26,  1822 

Dec.  27,  1823 

March  24,  1798 

March  15,  1823 

Dec.  17,  1808 

Sept.  30,  1809 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  179 

KENDALL  Oliver  and  Betsey  Tallman, 
youngest  daughter  of  Col.  Benjamin.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  3,  1 8 10 

Noah,  of  Roxbury,  and  Sally  Holroyd,  daugh- 
ter   of  William,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Dr  Gano,  Nov.  26,  1812 

Nathaniel  and  Mary  M.  Annis,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of         "         Jan.  6,  1816 

Timothy  C,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah  Fenner, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Arthur,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  20,  1823 

Duane  and  Rebecca  D.  Bassett,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey,  in  this  town,  ,  May  15,  1825 

KENNEDY  Lemuel,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Lydia 
Weaver,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hill.     Gazette  of  Dec.  17,  1808 

James  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Polly  Hill,  of  and 

at  Sterling,  Ct.,  March  i,  1812 

Samuel,  of  this  town,  and  Elizabeth  Pinck- 
ney,  ejdest  daughter  of  Jacob,   at   John- 
ston,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  3,  1813 
KENT  Sarah  and  Duncan  Kelley,  at  Barrington. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  29,  1794 

Hannah  and  James   Kelley,  at   Barrington. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  6,  1794 

Nathaniel  and  Betsey  Read,  daughter  of  Sim- 
eon, at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  June  4,  1803 

Clarrissa,  daughter  of  Dea.  Ezekiel,  and  Eb- 
enezer  Carpenter,  at  Rehoboth.  Gazette  of       Aug.  30,  1806 

Sebe,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Abbe  Ide,  eldest 
daughter  of  Ichabod,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilder,  Noy.  15,  18 10 

Asa  and  Mrs.  Susannah  Earle,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Winchell.     Gazette  of  May  14,  1814 

Nathaniel,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Oimda  Read,  of 
Seekonk,  Sept.  22,  1817 

Ira  and  Sukey  Ann  Drown,  both  of  and  at 
Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.  Gazette 
of  Oct.  24,  1818 

Capt.  Ezra  and   Lydia  Patt,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  June  17,  1822 

Sally,  youngest  daughter  of  George,  and 
Samuel  Fiske,  both  of  Johnston,  at  Cran- 
ston.   Gazette  of  Aug.  21,  1822 

Joseph  D.  and  Hannah  H.  Baxter,  both  of 
Cumberland,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict.     Gazette  of  Aug.  2,  1 823 

Cynthia  and  Joseph  Hatch,  M.  D.,  both  of 
and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  24,  1823 

David  D.  and  Alpha  Cooke,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland.     Gazette  of  June  19,  1824 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


KENYON  Capt.  Elijah  and   Mary  E.   Nichols, 
daughter  of  John  T.,  of  South  Kingstown, 
at  Little  Rest,  by  Rev.  O.  Brown, 
Dr.  S.  H.  and  Mary  Hetherington,  both  of 

and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Charles  B.,  of   Hopkinton,  and   Sally  Cran- 
dall,  daughter  of  Robert,  at  Exeter.     Ga- 
zette of 
John  T.  and  Sarah  S.  Wilbour,  both   of  and 
at  Hopkinton,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

KERR  James  and  Abby  Garzea,  at  Pawtucket. 
Gazette  of 

Miss and  Thomas  Straiihan,  at  Craig- 

more,  near  Randalstown,  Eng.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hogg.     Gazette  of 

KETCH  UM  Harriet,  of  New  York,  and  Simon 
Davis,  Esq.,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

KEYES  Nathaniel,  of  Shrewsbury,  Vt.,  and 
Martha  Ballou,  of  Richmond,  N,  H.,  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

KIDDER  Zephaniah,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Mary 
Stearns,  of  and  at  Walpole,  Mass.  Ga- 
zette of 

KILBARN  Deborah,  of  this  town,  and  Edward 
Weeden,  of  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Messer, 

KILTON  Rhoda  and  Oliver  Messenger,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Gazette  of 

Simeon  and  Nancy  Crawford,   of  Franklin, 
Mass.,  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of 
KIMBALL   Betsey,  daughter  of   Dr.  Jedediah, 
and   William   R.   Greene,  both   of  and  at 
Woodstock,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Major  Amherst,  and  Asa- 
hel  Steere,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  both  of 
and  at  Glocester, 

B-^ — ^,  3d,  and  Prescilla  Kimball,  at  Ip- 
swich, Mass., 

Prescilla  and  B r—  Kimball,  3d,  at  Ip- 
swich, Mass., 

Josiah  and  Hannah  Ross,  at  Ipswich,  Mass., 

Dean  and  Lydia  Luther,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev. 
John  Westcott.     Gazette  of 

Amherst,  Jr.,  and  Ruth  Clarke  Steere,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  Wanton,  of  this  town, 
at  Glocester.     Gazette  of 

Ruth  B.,  daughter  of  Amherst,  Esq.,  and 
Scott  C.  Armstrong,  at  Chepatchet.  Ga- 
zette of 


Sept.  19,  1 82 1 
Feb.  5,  1823 

April  3,  1824 
May  13,  1824 
Sept.  26,  1 82 1 

March  5,  1823 
June  22,  1822 

July  24,  1822 

Aug.  2,  1823 

April  22,  1 8 10 
March  i,  1817 
March  i,  1817 

Jan.  2,  1813 

Oct.  16,  1814 

Nov.  30,  1 815 

Nov.  30,  1815 
Nov.  30,  1815 

June  I,  1816 
Oct.  19,  1820 
Feb.  27,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  IgJ 

KIMBALL  Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Charles  Wil- 
loughby,  in  this  town,  by  Rev,  Mr.  Picker- 
ing.   Gazette  of  Aug.  6,  1823 

Rev.  Isaac  and  Abigail  Stevens,  both  of  and 
at  Middleboro.     Gazette  of  May  29,  1824 

Rufus  W.  and  Phebe  W.  Mathewson,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Henry,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by   Rev.    Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  12,  1824 

KING    Caleb   and    Mrs.    Ann   Ellis,   widow  of 

Thomas.     Gazette  of  Jan.  26,  1 793 

Joseph,  of  Cranston,  and  Alice  Crawford 
Mathewson,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  at  Cov- 
efttry.     Gazette  of  Feb.  22,  1794 

William  T.  and  Lydia  Waite,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Exeter.     Gazette  of  Nov.  15,  1794 

Randall  and  Rhoda  Greene,  daughter  of  Jed- 
ediah,  at  Coventry.     Gazette  of  Dec.  9,  1797 

Marcy,  daughter  of   Capt.  John,  and  Olney 

Pratt.     Gazette  of  May  18,  1799 

Samuel,  merchant,  of  New  York,  and  Har- 
riet Vernon,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of  .  Oct.  2,  1802 

Olive  and  William  King,  at  Scituate.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  7,  1804 

William  and  Olive  King,  at  Scituate.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  7,  1804 

Elisha  and  Judeth  Keech,  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph, at  Glocester.     Gaizette  of  June  22, 1805 

Henry,  of  New  YoBk,  and  Nancy  Grosvenor, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Pomfret,  Ct. 
Gazette  of  April  22,  1809 

Capt.  William  B.,  of  Johnston,  and  Martha 
Smith,  eldest  daughter  of  Jesse,  at  North 
Providence,  April  13,  1812 

Josiah,  of  Johnston,  and  Mary  Olney,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Stephen,  of  and  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Oct.  15,  1812 

Dr^  Samuel  W.  and  Catharine  Angell,  eldest 
daijghter  of  Capt.  Olney,  all  of  Johnston,  May  18,  1813 

John  Asa  and  Nabby  Ann  Budlong,  at  Cran- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Feb.  17,  1814 

Abby  A-  T.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Rev. 
Henry  Tatem,  Pastor  of  Second  Baptist 
Church,  both  of  and  at  Cranston.  Gazette 
of  Aug.  31,  1816 

Dea.  I^euben  and  Mary  Garfield,  both  of  At- 
tleboro,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Perry,        April  10,  18 17 

Capt.  Richard,  of  Boston,  and  Ann  Mary 
Turpin,  of  this  tewn,  at  Boston.  Gazette 
of  Aug.  I,  1818 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


KING  Harriet  J.,  daughter  of  John,  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.,  and  Samuel  N.  Bishop,  for- 
merly of  this  town,  at  said  Charleston- 
Gazette  of  Jan.  27,  1820 

Samuel  Boss,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah  Leonard 
Crocker,  daughter  of  Hon,^  Samuel,  at 
Taunton,   by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipen^  Oct.  24,  1820 

Delia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Barzillai,  and  Ruel 
Washburn,  of  Livermore,  Me.,  at  Rayn- 
ham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Stephen  Hull.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  30,  1820 

Rufus  and  Lydia  Johnson,  both  of  and  at 
Cranston,  by   Rev.    Mr.  Tatem,  Nov.  ^6,  1820 

Elisha  A.  and  Mary  Ann  C.  Short,  both  of 
and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,        June  28,  1821 

Harriet  and  Lyman  Barney,  both  of  and 
at  Cranston,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  April  10,  1823 

Phebe  and  George  Williams,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Hannah  and  Pardon  Newell,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,        March  3,  1824 

Joseph  C.  and  Hannah  F.  Olney,  daughter 
of  William,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ta- 
tem, April  4,  1825 

Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Jesse  How- 
ard, Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  April  11,  1825 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Rufus,  and  Lieut.  Robert 
Knight,  both  of  Scituate,  at  Plainfield,  Ct. 
Gazette  of  April  20,  1825 

KINGSBURY  Abiel,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt. 
Benjamin,  and  Dr.  Amos  Allen,  of  this 
town,  at  Franklin,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Em- 
mons, Aug.  30,  1807 

Maria,    daughter    of    Andrew,    Esq.,     and 
George  Goodwin,  Jr.,  at  Hartford,  Ct.   Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  9,  1809 
KINGSLEY  Jonathan  of   Swansey,   and  Mary 

Cotton,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell.  , 

Gazette  of  April  6,  1805 

Simeon,  of  this  town,  and  Ann  Greene, 
daughter  of  Job,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Aug.  31,  1813 

Minerva  and  Albert  C.  Jenck'es,  at  Paw- 
tucket.    Gazette  of    ^  Jan.  26,  1822 

Salome  and  Capt.  Edward  S.  Wilkinson,  at 
Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Jan.  26,  1822 

Erastus  T.,  of  Boston,  and  Bethaney  C. 
Grott,  of  and  at  Swanzey.     Gazette  of  Feb  2^  1822 

KINGMAN  Celia,  daughter  of  Abner,  of  this 
town,  and  Ebenezer  Packard,  of  Boston,  at 
this  town,   by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Sept.  3,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  183 

KINGMAN  Cynthia  and  Roswell  D.  Waldron, 

both  of  Middleboro,  at  Bristol.  Gazette  of       April  28,  1824 
KINNICUTT  Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Col. 
Edward,  and   Ebenezer  Thompson,   mer- 
chant, at  Providence.     Gazette  of  Nov.  2,  1771 

Amey  and  Saunders  Pitman.     Gazette  of  Feb.  15,  1772 

Mrs.  Naomi,  widow  of  Amos,  and  Ralph 
Earle,  of  Paxton,  Worcester  Co.,  Mass. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  7,  1775 

Polly,  .daughter  of  Amos,  and  Josiah  Adams, 
merchant.     Gazette  of  Jan.  10,  1784 

Amey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  deceased, 

and  Nathan  Angell,  Jr.     Gazette  of  Oct.  20,  1787 

John  and  Betsey  Brown,  daughter  of  Elisha, 

Jr.     Gazette  of  May  22,  180 1 

V  Rosabella  and  Asa  Larned,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 

Hitchcock,  Nov.  22,  1801 

Harriet  Byron,  daughter  of  Josiah,  Esq.,  of 
Barrington,  and  Col.  Allen  Bicknell,  'at 
said  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Nov.  27,  18 17 

Elizabeth  B.,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
Seekonk,  and  Joshua  Sayer,  of  Newport, 
at  said  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.  Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  12,  1818 

Martha  T.,  third  daughter  of  Josiah,  and  Na- 
thaniel Brown,  both  of  and  at  Barrmgton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  April  12,  1821 

KIRBY  Edmund,  Esq.,  of  the  Army,  and  Eliza 
A.  Brown,  daughter  of  Major-General 
Jacob,  at  Washington,  D.  C.     Gazette  of  Feb.  23,  1825 

KNAPP  Freeman  and  Lydia  Martin,  both  of  At- 

tleboro,  at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Aug.  21,  1824 

Olive  and  James  Lee,  formerly  of  England, 
at  Johnston.     Gazette  of  Sept.  25,  1824 

KNEELAND  John,  printer,  and  Patty  Swan,  at 

Boston.     Gazette  of  '  Sept.  12,  1772 

KNIGHT  Capt.  Christopher,  of  Cranston,  and 
Barbara  Fiske,  daughter  of  Peleg,  Esq., 
at  Scitiiate.     Gazette  of  Dec.  7,  1793 

Neheraiah,  3d,  of  Cranston,  and  Lydia  Wa- 
terman, daughter  of  Job,  Esq.,  at  John- 
ston, by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Winsor,  July  21,  1799 

Harriet,  youngest  daughter  of  Nehemiah, 
Esq.,  and  Capt.  Sylvester  Rhodes,  at 
Cranston.     Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1803 

Dr.  Sylvester,  of  Warwick,  and  Lucinda 
Comstock,  daughter  of  Jabez,  at  Chatham, 
Ct.     Gazette  of  June  25,  1808 

Clorinda,  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  Samuel 
Jerauld,  at  Warwick,  Sept.  20, 1812 


184 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


KNIGHT  Orra,  daughtfet  of  William,  and  Horace 
Prior,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  at  Cranston, 
Richard,  3d,  and  Esther  Guild,  daughter  of 

Richard,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 
Sheldon  and  Iriene  Babcock,  both  of  and  at 

•  Cranston.     Gazette  of 

Curnel,  of  Coventry,  and  Betsey  Wilcox, 
daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  of  and  at  West 
Greenwich, 

Stephen  Leonard  and  Cynthia  ■  Jordan,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  all  of  and  at  Cranston, 

Celia    and    Elder    Fifield,    at     the 

Methodist  Chapel,  in  this  town. 

Dr.  Sylvester  and  Mrs.  Louisa  Villars 
Tucker,  daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas  West- 
cott,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  all  of  and  at 
Warwick, 

Rachal  and  Capt.  Caleb  Burlingame,  both  ot 
and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Ruth  D.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  of 
Cranston,  and  Benoni  Waterman,  of  John- 
ston, at  said  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Cranston,  and  Lydia 
Briggs,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem, 

Joseph  W.  and  Mary  H.  Westcott,  both  of 
this  town,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev. 

•  Mr.  Tobey, 

Lieut.  Robert  and  Sarah  King,  daughter  of 
Rufus,  both  of  Scituate,  at  Plainfield,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 
KNOWER  Cornelia,  eldest  daughter  of  Beni, 
Esq.,  and  William  L.  Marcy,  Esq.,  Comp- 
troller, both  of  and  at  Albany,  N.  Y.  Ga- 
zette of 
KNOWLES  Sally,  daughter  of  Edward,  and 
Arthur  Tripp.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Lydia  Sheperd.     Gazette  of 

Edward,  Jr.,  and  Amey  Peck,  daughter  of 
Aaron,  both  of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Power,  of  this  town,  and  Urania  Whitman, 
of  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Anna,  only  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Crans- 
ton, and  Thomas  Anthony,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Crans- 
ton, 

Joseph  B.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Mary 
T.  Johnston,  of  and  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 

Jonathan,  of  Cranston,  and  Mary  E.  Jenckes, 
of  and  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of 


Oct.  9,  1814 

Sept  30,  1815 

March  21,  1818 

Aug.  2,  1818 

Dec.  5,  1819 

March  5,  1820 

May  28,  1820 
June  8,  1820 

SetJt.  7,  1820 

Jan.  6,  1822 

April  13,  1823 

April  20,  1825 

May  IS,  1824 

Oct.  27,  1787 
Feb.  21,  1789 

March  30,  1793 

Feb.  10,  1798 

April  14,  1803 

April  12,  1 82 1 

Oct.  2,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


185 


KNOWLES  Mary  Ann  P.  and  Royal  V.  Dawley, 

both  of  and  at   this   town,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Tobey,  "  Tune  ii,  1823 

KNOWLTON  Mrs.  Polly  and  Samuel  Hartford, 

at  New  London,  N.  H.     Gazette  of  March  5,  1823 

John  A.  and  Eliza  Wood,  both  of  Cumber- 
land. Gazette  of  Oct.  5,  1825 
KNOX    Henry  Jackson,  only  son   of    General 

Knox,    and    Eliza    Taylor    Reed,    eldest 

daughter  of  Josiah,  Esq.,  of  Thomastown, 

at  St.  George's  River.     Gazette  of  May  28,  1803 

Lucy  H.,  eldest  daughter  of  Gen.  Knox,  and 

E ^^  Thatcher,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at 

Montpelier,  St.  George's  River,  Me.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  28,  1804 
Caroline  Fluker,  youngest  daughter  of  the 

late  Hon.  Henry,  and  James  Swan,  Jr.,  at 

New  Jersey.    Gazette  of  June  18,  1808 

William  and  Mary  Ann  May,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  14,  1823 


LACEY    Ruana  and  Benjamin   Hale,  both  of  , 

Pawtucket,  at  the  Chocolate  Mills,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  ig,  1823 

LACKEY  Mrs. ,  aged  ^^  years,  and  John 

Chickin,  aged  61  years,  both  of  Kent  Co., 

Del.     Gazette  of  June  2,  1792 

Lucy   and   Rodney  Luther,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  17,  1822 

Ann  C.  and  James  E.  Bradhum,  both  of  and 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  2,  1823 
Fanny  and  Caleb  Luther,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  17,  1825 

LADD    John  G.,  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  merchant, 

and  Sally  Easton,  daughter  of   Nicholas, 

Esq.,  of  Middletown.     Gazette  of  Sept.  i,  1798 

John,  Esq.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Hannah 

Reynolds,  of  and  at  Coventry,   by  Obed 

Perkins,  Esq.,  Oct.  i,  1820 

LA  DIEU     James,  of  Barrington,  and  Betsey, 

Snell,  of  Warren,  at  said  Barrington,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  Oct.  20,  1819 

LADUE   Prudence,   of  Barrington,  and  Henry 

Coomer,  of    Bristol,   at    said   Barrington. 

Gazette  of  I-'eb.  10,  1821 


186 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


-,  Jr.,   and   Made- 


LA  FAYETTE  Mons.  - 

moiselle    La  Tour    Manbough,   at   Ham- 
burgh.    Gazette  of 
LAP  AVER   Lucy  and  William  Field,  both   of 
North  Providence,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Taft, 
LAHAY   Isaac  and  Mehitable  Linnett,  both  of 

and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
LA  HOMEDIEU  Hon.  Ezra  and  Polly  Havens, 
of  Shelter  Island,  at  Southold,  L.  I.     Ga- 
zette of 
LAKE  Lydia,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Aholiab  Branch, 
of  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Nichols  B.  and  Charlotte   Curtis,   at   New- 
town, Ct.     Gazette  of 
George  and  Nancy  Chaffee,  both  of  Seekonk, 

at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Sally  L.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Gersham  Williams, 
*  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  at  said  Seekonk, 
Holder  and  Isabella  Ambrose,   daughter  of 
the  late   Capt!   Robert   M.,  at   Newport. 
Gazette  of 
George  W.  and  Ann  Freeborn,  daughter  of 

Henry,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 
Christopher,    of     Portsmouth,     and     Sarah 
Estes,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at  Tiver- 
ton, 
Eliza  and  John  Sherman,  at  Newport.     Ga- 
zette of 
LALLEMAND  General ,  a  French  Gen- 
eral,   and    Harriet    Girard,    daughter    of 
Stephen,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 
LAMB  Albert,  Esq.,  and   Lydia  W.  Woodward, 
formerly  of  this  town,  at  Salem,  Conn.  Ga- 
zette-of 
Frances  G.,  of  Nantucket,  and  John  Peck- 
ham,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mer- 
ritt, 
Isaac  and  Sarah  S.  Adams,  both  of  and  at 
Worcester.     Gazette  of 
LAMBERT  Susan,    of    Roxbury,    daughter    of 
William;  Esq.,  and  Capt.  Nathaniel   Dorr, 
at  Boston.    Gazette  of 
LANE  Major  Isaiah  and   Hopestill  Carpenter, 
both  of  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Otis  Thomp- 
son, 

Drusilla,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Dr.  Samuel 
Bullock,  of  Sterling,  at  said  Killingly, 

Mary  and  Joseph  Callender,  Jr.,  at  Boston, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Huntington, 


Aug.  1 8,  1798 

May  7,  1821 
Dec.  I,  1821 

July  2,  1803 
June  8,  1799 

Dec.  12,  1818 
Oct.  7,  1 82 1 

Nov.  17,  1822 

Jan.  I,  1823 
March  24,  1824 

March  17,  1825 
July  27,  1825 

Nov.  IS,  1817 

May  30,  1 82 1 

Aug.  29,  1822 
Nov.  S,  1823 

Jan.  16,  1808 

April  4,  1813 

June  20,  1813 

Nov.  7,  1813 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  187 

LANE  John  and  Mary  Ann  Rhodes,  daughter  of 
Paul,  Esq.,  both  of  Westerly,  at  Boston. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  23,  r8i6 

LANG  Robert  Ustick,  Esq.,  junior  editpr  of  the 
"New  York  Gazette,"  and  Mary  Carr,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Andrew  L.,  both  of  and 
at  New  York.     Gazette  of  June  22,  1825 

LANGDON  Caroline,  daughter  of  the  late  Judge 
Langdon,  and  Hon.  William  Eustis,  Secre- 
tary of  War,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Sept.  26,  1810 
LANGFORD  John  and  Nancy  Aplin      Gazette 

of  Aug.  10,  1799 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Holden,  and  Sulli- 
van Moulton,  merchant.     Gazette  of  Nov.  5,  1803 
LANGLEY  Deborah,  eldest   daughter  of  Wil- 
liam,  Esq.,   and  Isaac  Greenwood,  of  this 
town,  at  Newport     Gazette  of                              May  10,  1788 

John,  Jr.,  and   Betsey   Billings,  daughter  of 

Woodman,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  17,  1792 

Capt.  John  and  Naomi  L.  Potter,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  July  10,  1802 

Sally  and  Thomas  Yates,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  13,  1 8 10 

Nathaniel  H.  and  Harriet  B.  Brownell,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Sylvester,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  31,  1823 

Sarah  Louisa,  daughter  of  Joshua  'H.,  and 
Roger  Williams  Potter,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  ■     Feb.  6,  1825 

Nathaniel  and  Phebe  Sweet,  both  of  and  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  25,  1825 

LAPHAM  Augustus,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary 
Scott,  daughter  of  John,  Jr.,  of  North 
Providence,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Providence,  April  6,  1775 

William   and  Jerusha   Rider,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.  Gazette  of  Aug.  11,  1821 

LARCH  ER  Polly  and  Young  Seamans,  both  of 

this  town.     Gazette  of  Sept.  26,  1789 

Joseph  W.  and  Hannah  Metcalf,  daughter  of 

Michael,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of  Dec.  16,  1797 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Lucy  Hartshorn,  of 
Kingsbofough,  N.  Y.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  April  17,  1814 

Lucy  and  George  W.  Packard,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  16,  1815 

Edwin  M.,  of  this  town,  aud  Charlotte  Pidge, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at  Dighton, 
Mass.     Gazette  of  March  10,  1821 


]^88  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

LARKIN  Amey,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  John 

Field,  Jr.,  m  this  town.     Gazette  of  Nov.  ii,  1797 

Betsey  and  William  Field.     Gazette  of  Nov.  17,  1798 

Susans  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Joseph 
Field,  by  Rev.  Mr  Wilson,  Dec.  18,  1803 

LARNED   William    and    Mrs.    Sterry, 

widow  of  Capt.  Samuel.     Gazette  of  April  9,  1774 

William,  merchant,  and  Sally  Smith,  daugh- 
ter of  John.    Gazette  of  Feb.  21,  1784 

Augustus,  merchant,  and  Sally  Soule,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Samuel,  Aug.  30,  1798 

Asa  and  Mrs.  Rosabella  Black,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Hitchcock,  Nov.  22,  1801 

Asa  and  Rosabella  Kinnecutt,  by  the  Rev. 

Dr.  Hitchcock,  •    •  Nov.  22,1801 

Grace,  daughter  of  Amasa,  of  New  London, 
and  Alpheas  Dunham,  of  Boston,  mer- 
chant, at  Windsor,  Vt.,  May  15,  1803 

Theresa,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Ma- 

thewson  Williams.     Gazette  of  Feb.  4,  1804 

Augustus,  late  of  Providence,  merchant,  and 
Sarah  ^Pool,  daughter  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Frederick  Co.,  Md. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1807 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  the  late  General  Lar- 
ned,  and  Simon  Davis,  Jr.,  Esq.,  attorney 
at  law,  at  Thompson,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Feb.  11,  1809 

William  G.  and  MaVy  Gay,  at  Thompson, 
Ct.,  .  Aug.  20,  1809 

John  S.  and  Lucinda  Martin,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  John,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams,  Oct.  4,  18 10 

Prudence,  of  Thompson,  and  Charles  Beverly, 
of  Providence,  at  Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Crosby,  Feb.  17,  181 1 

Sarah  M.  and  Nathaniel  Crosby,  at  Thomp- 
son, Ct.     Gazette  of  Nov.  21,  18 12 

Asa,  of  this  town,  and   Mrs.  Elizabeth   Cor-  ' 

nell,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pat- 

,  ten,  June  16,  1818 

Laura,  second  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 
Benjamin  Franklin  Hallett,  Esq.,  attorney 
at  law,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker,  June  25,  1822 

George,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Twee- 
dey  Malbone,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
Francis,  of  and  at  Newport,  Oct  Q  182^ 

LaRQACH  Eliza  M.  and  Richard  Jones  Weth-  '       ' 

by,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this 
*°w"'  Oct.  19,  1819 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  189 

LARRABEE  William,  aged  JJ  years,  and  Mrs. 
Tabitha  Whitmore,  at  Scarboro,  Mass. 
Gazette  of  Aug.  28,  1802 

LARSHAR  Lucy,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 

Jacob  Hartshorn.     Gazette  of  Jan.  29,  1785 

LASSELL  John   and    Nancy   Conant,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  31,  1817 

Marcy  and  Ansel  Brown,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Dec.  18,  1823 

LATHAM  Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  Elisha,  of 
Smithfield,  and  George  Streeter,  of  Men- 
don,  at  said  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  -Mr. 
Mo  wry,  May  11,  1823 

Arthur,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sarah  Paine, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Glocester,  at  said 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Tobey,  Jan.  i,  1824 

LATHE  Eliza,  of.  Charlton,  Mass.,  and  Rev. 
James  O.  Barney,  of  Seekonk,  at  said 
Charlton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rich,  May  18,  1825 

LATHROP  John,  Pastor  of  Old  North  Church. 
Boston,  and  Polly  Wheatley,  only  daughter 
of  John,  ^  Feb.  6,  1771 

Septimus  and  Miss  Greenleaf  Salisbury,  both 
of  this  town,  by   Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  22,  iSii 

David  and  Olive  Griggs,  at  Ashford,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  23,  181 1 

Mary  D.,  of  West  Barnstable,  and  Charles 
Mann,  of  Scituate,  at  said  West  Barnsta- 
ble.   Gazette  of  Nov.  20,  1819 

Mary,  second  daughter  of  Hon.  Samuel,  and 
Rev.  William  B.  Sprague,  at  West  Spring- 
field, Mass.     Gazette  of  Aug.  14,  1824 

Zebediah  and  Eliza  Earle,  second  daughter 
of  Hon.  Caleb,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  i,  1825 

LATTIMER  Mrs.  Rhoda,  6t,  and  Harris  Prout, 

83,  at  Glastonbury,  Eastbury  Society,  Ct.,  Dec.  7,  1814 

LATTING  Mrs.  Joanna  and  Rev.  Stephen 
Gano,  of  this  town,  at  Hinsdale,  N.  Y. 
Gazette  of.  Oct.  24,  180 1 

LAW  Lyman,  Esq.,  and  Eliza  Learned,  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  Amasa,  at  New  London.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  18,  1794 

John  A.,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Asha  Aldrich, 
only  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and  at  Foster,    March  15,  18 10 
LAWRENCE  Joseph  and  Mrs.  Susannah  Eaton 

wido,w  of  Dr.  Joseph.     Gazette  of  April  11,  1778 

John  and   Margaret   Spencer,   daughter    of 

Daniel,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hitchcock,  Dec.  7,  1788 

Anna  and  John   Stanhope,  of  Newport,  at 

Rehoboth.    Gazette  of  Dec.  15,  1798 


190 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


LAWRENCE    Walter  and  Mrs.  Jane  Packard, 
widow  of  Capt.  Robert.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  A.,  merchant,  and  Catharine  Remsen, 
daughter  of  John,  at  New  York.  Gazette  of 

Dea.  John  and  Sally  Cady,  at  Killingly,  Ct., 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Atkins.    Gazette  of 

William  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  and  Huldah 
Mason,  of  and  at  Seekonk, 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  Susannah  Fisher,  both  of 
and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  John,  and  George  W. 
Walcott,  both  of  and  at  this  town.  Gazette 
of 

Mary,  of  Taunton,  and  Leander  Dean,  of 
Raynham,  at  said  Taunton.     Gazette  of 

Daniel  S.,  assistant  postmaster  in  this  town, 
and  Mary  Ann  Price,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  John,  of  and  at  Newport, 

Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  Martin,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Elnathan,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
LAWSON  Ira  and   Amey  Remington,  at   Cran- 
ston.   Gazette  of 

William,    73,   and   I —   Lawson,    19,   at 

England.     Gazette  of 

I ,  19,  and  William  Lawson,  73,  in  Eng- 
land.    Gazette  of 
LAWTON  Robert,  merchant,  and  Polly  Clarke, 
daughter  of    Joseph,   Esq.,   Treasurer    of 
this  Colony,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

R.obert  and  Hannah  Turner,  daughter  of  Dr. 
John,  at  Freetown.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Isaac,  late  of  Newport, 
and  Lewis  DeBlois,  of  this  town,  at  Nova 
Scotia.     Gazette  of 

Tolly,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert,  and 
John  Bringhurst,  Jr.,  merchant,  pf  Phila- 
delphia, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

"Mrs. and  James  Center,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of 

Josiah,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Mary  Col- 
lins, daughter  of  John  A.,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Newport, 

Mary  and  Robert  Dennis,  at  Newpoi  t, 

Edward  W.,  merchant,  and  Mary  Engs, 
youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten, 
Joseph  D.  and  Ruth  Lawton,  daughter  of 
George,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Towle.     Gazette  of 


Feb.  13,  1802 

Dec.  3,  1803 

July  2,  1814 

Nov.  17,  1822 

Nov.  30,  1822 

June  4,  1823 
Aug.  30,  1823 

Sept.  16,  1823 

Oct.  30,  1823 

Aug.  II,  1 82 1 

May  16,  1821 

May  16,  1 82 1 

Nov.  20,  1773 
Nov.  22,  1783 

Dec.  25,  1784 

May  9,  1789 
Dec.  IS,  1798 


May  3,  1 8 10 
Oct.  21,  1810 


May  10,  1812 
March  25,  1815 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


191 


at 


at 


of 


LAWTON  Ruth,  daughter  of  George,  and 
Joseph  D.  Lawton,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Towle.     Gazette  of 

Abigail  and  Burgess  Horswell,  both  of  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Benjamin 
K.  Sayre,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Ruth,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Daniel  Fenner,  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Roger  Boone,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Phebe 
A.  Cooke,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  Esq., 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  and  Ben- 
jamin T.  Cranston,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 

George  and  Maria  E.  Baker,  both  of  and 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Mary  and  George  W.  Allen,  both  of  and 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Austin, 

Thomas    B.   and    Eliza  Tuell,   daughter 
Benjamin,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Alice,  of  Newport,  and  John  VanAlstine,  of 
New  York,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr 
Brown, 

William  H.  and  Elizabeth  C.  Allen,  at  Reho- 
botn.     Gazette  of 

Job  and  Rebecca  Cranston,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Ardelia  P.,  of  this  town,  and  John  Foster,  of 
Bath,' Me.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah,  of  Portsmouth,  and  George  Hull,  of 
Brookfield,  Ct.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Elisha  A.  and  Sarah  C.  Lawton,  daughter  of 
Isaac,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth,  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House.     Gazette  of 

Sarah  C,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Elisha  A. 
Lawton,  both  of  and  at  Portsmouth,  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House.     Gazette  of 

Lydia,  of  Seekonk,  and  Joseph  Pierce,  of  this 
town,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 

Joseph  S.  and  Mrs.  Abby  G.  Earle,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

Henry  and  Eliza  Fish,  daughter  of  Joseph, 
both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 
LAYHA  John  and  Clarrissa  H.  Cady,  daughter 
of  the  late  David,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Fifield, 


March  25,  1815 
Jan.  25,  1818 

Jan.  9,  1819 
Jan.  7,  1 82 1 

Aug.  IS,  1 82 1 

Sept.  8,  1 82 1 

Nov.  3,  1 82 1 

May  IS,  1822 

Aug.  II,  1822 
Jan.  18,  1823 

March  13,  1823 

April  23,  1823 

July  26, 1823 

Dec.  21,  1823 

May  26,  1824 

Dec.  8,  1824 

Dec.  8,  1824 

Feb.  2,  182  s 

July  30,  1825 

Sept.  28,  1825 

Feb.  20,  1820 


292  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

LAZZELL  John  Adams,  of  this  town,  and  Rath- 
sheba  Patch,  daughter  of  Henry,  at  Wor- 
cester, by  Rev.  Dr  Austin.  Gazette  of  Feb  2,  1811 
Nathan,  Jr.,  merchant,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
and  Ann  Wilkinson,  daughter  of  Abraham, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Pawtucket.  Gazette  of  Nov.  3,  1821 
LEACH  Olive,  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  Westcott 

Parker,  at  Scituate,  May  31,  1812 

LEACOCK  William  and  Miss  M ^^  Bell,  at 

Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  Aug.  17,  1805 

Joseph,  Esq.,  of  the  Island  of  Barbadoes,  and 
Catharine  Bennett  Rashleigh,  youngest 
daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Blackheath, 
at  St.  George,  the  Martyr,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  Feb.  12,  1808 

LEAR  Tobias,  Esq.,  Secretary  to  the  President 
of  the  United  States,  and  Polly  Long,  by 
Rev.  Dr.    Haven,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  April  21,  1790 

Tobias  and  Fanny  Washington,  at  Mt.   Ver- 
non, Va.     Gazette  of  Aug.  22,  1795 
LEARNED  Eliza,   daughter  of   Hon.   Amasa, 
and   Lyman   Law,  Esq.,  at  New   London. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  27,  1794 
Sally,  youngest   daughter  of  the  late   Dea. 
Ebenezer,  and  Peleg  Hall,  of  Pounal,  Vt., 
at  Killingly,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Nov.  7,  1795 
Ann,  daughter  of  Amasa,  Esq.,  and  William 
.  F.  Brainerd,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at  New 
London,  Ct.     Gazette  of                                        Oct.  21,  i8n 
Daniel  and  Rebecca  Wilkinson,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  April  3,  1771 

Erastus  and  Freelove  Wilkinson,  daughter 
of  William,  of  Glocester,  at  Killmgly.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  31,  1796 
Ebenezer,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  New  Lon- 
don, and  Charlotte  Peck,  danghter  of  Bela, 
of  and  at  Norwich,  Oct.  10,  1808 
Horace  and   Mary  Ann  Justin,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Dec.  S,  1824 

LEAVINS    James    and    Lydia    Inman,    eldest 
daughter  of  Daniel,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.     Ga- 
zette of  March  23,  1805 
Lucy  and  Stuteley  Smith,  both  of  Pomfret, 
at  Killingly,  Ct.,  Nov.  24,  1817 
Le  baron  James,   of   Bristol,  merchant,   and 
Mary    Fiske,  youngest  daughter  of     Dr. 
Caleb,  of  and  at   Scituate,   by  Rev.   Mr. 
Wilson,  Aug.  5,  181 1 
Elizabeth  A.  and  Abraham  W.  Sheperd,  both 
of  this  town,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill. 
Gazette  of  June  i,  1816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


193 


LEBERT  Susan,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Edward 
L.  Smith,  of  Scituate,  at  said  Woodstock, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Underwood, 
LEDYARD  Eunice,  of  Warwick,  and  Alexan- 
der R.  Hammett,  of  Coventry,  at  said 
Warwick, 
LEE  Mrs.  Abigail,  daughter  of  Charles,  and 
Samuel  Bours  Bowler,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oliver. 
Gazette  of 

George  Briggs,  of  Douglass,  and  Mrs.  Sarah 
Grossman,  of  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  JbSeph,  of  Smithfield,  and  Freelove  P'os- 
ter,  daughter  of  the  late  Judge  Foster,  by 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  Sheffield  Atwood,  of  New- 
port, merchant,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight.    Gazette  of 

Hannah  and  Dr.  Marshall  Spring,  at  Cam- 
bridge.    Gazette  of 

Nathaniel,  aged  87  years,  and  Elizabeth 
Tucker,  aged  19  years.  The  groom  had 
been  previously  three  times  married  and 
had  II  children,  49  grand  and  10  great- 
grandchildren, in  Virginia.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  George  W.,  of  Lyme,  Ct.,  and  Hetty 
Nesbett,  daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel,  of  and 
at  New  York.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  William,  merchant,  of  this 
town,  and  Obadiah  Penniman,  merchant, 
of  Albany,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William,  merchant,  of  this  town,  and  Anstis 
Updike,  daughter  of  the  late  Lodowick,  of 
and  at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Gazette  of 

Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  and 
Thomas    Truesdale,   by    Rev.    Dr.  Gano, 

Otis  and  Abigail  Northup,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland,   by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Mary  and  William  Branch,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.    Mr.  Wilson, 

Robert  P.  and  Mary  V.  Clarke,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Julia,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  and  Da- 
vid Whipple,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  William,  arid  John  H. 
Barber,  junior  editor  of  the  "Newport  Mer- 
cury," both  of  and  at  Newport.  Gazette  of 

James,  formerly  of  England,  and  Olive 
Knapp,  at  Johnstdn.     Ga:^ette  of 


Aug.  5,  i8?4 

Feb.  27,  1820 

March  4,  1786 
Jan.  3,  1795 

May  9,  179s 

June  25,  1796 
Sept.  9,  1797 

Feb.  22,  1806 

Jan.  17,  1807 

March  30,  1807 

Oct.  S.  181 1 
Oct.  14,  181 1 
Jan.  23,  1820 
Nov.  13,  1820 

Jan.  9,  1822 
Dec.  10,  1823 

July  10,  1824 

I 

Sept.  25,  1824 


194 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


LEE  Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 
Second  Auditor  of  the  Treasury,  and  Fran- 
cis Baron  De  Maltitz,  First  Secretary  of 
the  Russian  Legation,  at  Washington, 

LEEBRET  Charles,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and 
Sally  Saunders,  of  and  at  Thompson,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wells.     Gazette  of 

LEEGG  Katey  and  William  Wallace,  at  Phila- 
delphia, after  a  courtship  of  30  minutes. 
Gazette  of 

LEES  William  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Jane  Norman,  in 
this  town.     Gazette  of 

LEFAVOUR  David  and  Mary   Ann    Baldwin, 
daughter  of  John,   Esq.,  both  of  and   at 
Pawtucket,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
Thomas  and  Julia  White,   both   of  and    at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

LEFEVRE  Amos,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Henrietta  S.  Sutton,  of  and  at  Seekonk, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

LEGRAND  Lewis  and  Sally  Bowen,  both  of 
this  town, 

LEHRE   Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr. 
Lehre,  and   Christopher   R.    Greene,  mer- 
chant, formerly  of  this  town,  at  Charleston, 
S.  C.     Gazette  of' 
LEIGH  Waring,  of  England,  and  Caroline   Pla- 

cide,  of  and  at  New  York, 
LEONARD  Daniel,  Esq.,of  Taunton,  and  Sarah 
Hancock,  daughter    of    Capt.    John,    de- 
ceased, nierchant,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wal- 
ter, 
Oliver,  late  of  Taunton,  and  Sarah  Fletcher, 
widow  of  the  late   Dr.  Fletcher,  at   New- 
port.    Gazette  of 
•Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  and  Desire  Hop- 
kins,  daughter  of   Esek,   lisq.,  at   North 
Providence.     Gazette  of 
Abigail,   dafighter  of  Zephaniah,    Esq.,  and 
David    West,    of    Boston,   bookseller,   at 
Raynham.     Gazette  of 
Frances,    daughter    of    Amasa,    Esq.,    and 
Colby  Chew,  at  New  London.     Gazette  of 
Apollos   B.  and  Nancy  Cobb,  daughter  of 
Jonathan,   at  Taunton,  by  the  Rev.   Mr 
Pipon, 

Miss  E— ,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  George, 

and   Hon.   Jabez  Bowen,  of  this  town,  at 
Norton,  Mass., 


June  6,  1825 

July  16,  1803 

Sept.  21,  1816 
Feb.  7,  1807 

Nov.  I,  1824 
April  5,  1825 

Dec.  4,  1817 
Nov.  26,  1813 

Jan.  20,  1 8 16 
June  23,  1814 

March  4,  1770 

Feb.  26,  1 79 1 

July  23,  1791 

March  21,  1795 
Nov.  26,  1796 

Oct.  s,  1800 

May  21,  1801 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


195 


LEONARD  Lucinda,  of  Taunton,  in  17th  year, 
and  John  Wheelock,  of  Everlett,  in  soth 
year,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Mary  Burroughs,   daughter  of   Samuel,  de- 
ceased, and  Thomas  Bush,  at  Taunton, 
Horatio,    Esq.,    sheriff    of    Bristol  County, 
Mass.,  and  Fanny  Washburn,  of  Raynham, 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 
Jonathan  and  Martha  Jepson,  both  of  .and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Clarinda  and    Henry  W.    Pratt,   at    South 
Bridgewater,  by   Rev.    Mr.   Hodges.     Ga- 
zette of 
Timothy,  of  Middleboro,  and  Lydia  Caswell, 

of  and  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of 
Hannah  and  George  L.  Mowry,  at   Taunton. 

Gazette  of 
Bathsheba  W.  and  Abiel  Robinson,  both  of 

and  at  Raynham.     Gazette  of 
Phebe,  daughter  of  Ichabod,  of  Taunton,  and 
Rev.    Reuben   Allen,  of   Seekonk,  at  said 
Taunton.     Gazette  of 
LESTER  Rebecca,  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  and  Albert 
G.  Whipple,   formerly  of    this    town,   at 
Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow, 
LEVALLEY  Ann  and  Jabez  Williams,  both  of 

Warwick,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 
LEVECK  John  C,  of  this'  town,  and  Sarah  W. 
Dexter,   of  Pawtucket,  at  this   town,   bv 
Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
LEVERETT  Eliza,     of    Boston,     and    Samuel 
Welsh,   of    Hopkinton,   Mass.,   merchant. 
Gazette  of 
Rev.  William,  of  Roxbury  Mass.,  and  Mary 
Ann    Cole,   eldest  daughter    of    the  late 
Cyrus,  of  and  at  this  town,   by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 
LEWIN  Betsey  and  Daniel  Allen,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, at  Swanzey,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis, 
Nathan,  of  Swansey,  and  Hannah  C.  Davis, 
of  and  at  Somerset,  Mass., 
LEWIS     Peter  and   Polly   Olney,  daughter  of 
Stephen,  dec,  of    North  Providence,  at 
Glocester.     Gazette  of 
Beulah,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Dedham,  and 
John   Whiting,   of    this   town,   merchant. 
Gazette  of 
Roxa  and  John  B.  Dabney,  of  Alexandria, 
merchant,  at  Dedham,  Mass.    Gazette  of 


Nov.  8,  1806 
April  2,  1809 

Sept.  25,  1812 
April  16,  1 82 1 

Dec.  29,  1 82 1 

Nov.  22,  1823 

Jan.  10,  1824 

Jan.  17,  1824 

May  22,  1824 

March  14,  1822 
Nov.  30,  1822 

April  10,  1825 

Jan.  20,  1798 

March  29,  1825 
Nov.  II,  1810 
March  7,  1816 

Sept.  28,  1776 

Dec.  19,  1789 
Nov.  10,  1792 


196 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


LEWIS  Mrs.  Mary  and  Capt.  John  Warner,  in 

this  town.    Gazette  qf  Oct.  2,  1802 

Z ,  proprietor  of  the  Commercial  Adver- 
tiser, and  Sophia  Nitchie,  daughter  of 
John,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of  Jan.  21,  1804 

Lucy,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Rt.  Rev.  Abraham 
Jarvis,  Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  of  Connecticut,  at  Trinity  Church, 
New  York,  by  Bishop  Moore,  July  4,  1806 

Marie,  daughter  of  Andrew,  and  Lieut.  Milo 
Mason,  U.  S.  Artillery,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  Sept.  7,  1815 

James,  of  this  town,  and  Celia  Chace,  of  and 
at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushey,  May  26,  1816 

Sabra  and  William  Mudge,  both  of  this  town, 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  t)r.  Benedict.  Ga- 
zette of  .  Dec.  19,  1818 

Mary,  of  Jamestown,  and  Jpseph  F.  Havens, 
of  North  Kingstown,  ^t  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Jap.  13,  1821 

Lydia,  of  Dighton,  and  Benjamin  Pidge,  of 
this  town*  at  said  Dighton.     Gazette  of  Jan.  26,  1822 

Samuel  and  Lydia  R.  West,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Joseph,  both  qf  an4  at  this  towri. 
Gazette  of  ,  1  Nov.  2,  i82i 

Matilda  V.  and  Ainbrose  Clarke,  both  qf  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr!  Wilson.  •  Ga- 
zette of  .  May  28,  1823 

Bowers,  of  Dighton,  and  Catharine  Thurber, 

of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of  June  7,  1823 

Benjamin  and  Mary  H.  Mann,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  David  E.,  both  of  and  at  this  town'. 
Gazette  of  Aug.  25,  1824 

William  D.,  Esq.,  of  St.  Petersburg,  Russia, 
and  Sarah  Claypole,  )^oungest  daughter  of 
Abraham,  Esq.,  cashier  of  U.  S.  Branch 
Bank,  at  Chillicothe,  O.     Gazette  of  June  2$,  1825 

LIBBY  Lucy  and  James  Franklin.     Gazette  of  May  12,  1804 

Mrs.  Rebecca  and  Capt.  Thomas  Webb,  both 
of  Boston,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette 

TTT^^T*  Jan.  II,  1806 

LIEGE  Juha  and  Dr.  P.  L.  Armand  Aubotneau, 

at  Rochelle,  France.    Gazette  of  Feb.  23,  181 1 

LILLEY  Letitia  and  John   Rose,  in  England. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  21,  1809 

LITTLE  Christian,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel, 

and  Dr.  Henry  Sterling,  Jr.,  of  this  town, 

at  Bridgewater,  Mass.    Gazette  of  Nov  s,  I79i 

Polly,  daughter  of  Fqbe?,  of  Little  Compton, 

and  Daniel  Bebee,  of  Nevvport.     Gazette  of       April  16,  1796 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


197 


LITTLE    William,   Jr.,   Esq.,   of    Boston,    and 

Sophia  L.   Robbins,   daughter  of    Asher, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Newport, 
LITTLEFIELD     Capt.    William    and    Betsey 

Brinley,  daughter  of  Francis,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Solomon,  of  New  Shore- 

hani,  and  Giles  P.  Sprague,  at  said  place. 

Gazette  of 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  and 

Col.  Jeremiah*  Greene,  both  of  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 
LITTLEHALE  Mrs.  Hannah  and  Silas  Pierce, 

of   Clemsford,  his  sixth  wife,  at   Dracut, 

Mass.    Gazette  of 
LILLIBRIDGE  Capt.  Robert,  of  Philadelphia, 

and   Mrs.   Ann   Mills,   at    Savannah,  Qa. 

Gazette  of 
Mary,    daughter    of    Gideon,    and    Nathan 

Teff^,  at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Robert,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Charlotte 

Sabin,  daughter  of  Thomas.    Gazette  of 
LINCOLN  Benjamin,  aged  75  years,  and  Mrs. 

Elizabeth  Harvey,  aged  65  years,  at  Taun- 
ton, Mass.     Gazette  of 
Spencer  and  Ann  Gerry,  both  of  this  town, 
Joanna  and   Allen   Monroe,   3d,  at   Bristol. 

Gazette  of 
Ann  and  James  Woodward,  Esq.,  at  Taunton. 

Gazette  of 
Lydia  and  Daniel  Pettingill,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
John  E.  and  Abby  Burdick,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of 
Horatio  and   Lucinda   Fields,   daughter    of 

Capt.  Nathaniel!  of  and  at  Taunton.     Ga- 
zette of 
Betsey,  daughter  of  Thomas,   of  Taunton, 

and   Nathaniel  Newcomb,   of   Norton,   at 

said  Taunton.     Gazette  of 
Elizabeth    Otis,    of    Hingham,   and    James 

Savage,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  at  said  Hingham. 

Gazette  of 
Bela,  of  North  Providence,  and  Lydia  Scott 

Bucklin,  of  and  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 
Deborah  and  Peter  Walker,  both  of  and  at 

Taunton.     Gazette  of  « 

LINDENBERG      Susan,    eldest    daughter   of 

John,  of  this  town,  and   Elder  Douglass 

Fs^pum,  of  Woodstock,  Vt.,  in  this  toiyn, 

by  Rev.  John  P.  Jones, 


June  13,  1824 

March  19,  1785 

May  7,  1823 

June  8,  1817 

Nov.  29,  1806 

Jan.  13,  1810 

March  26,  1803 

Aug.  26,  1797 

July  9,  1814 
,  Nov.  4,  1815 

April  10,  1820 

Oct.  20,  1 82 1 

Nov.  29,  1 82 1 

Dec.  15,  1821 

April  12,  1823 

^ay  3,  1823 

May  7,  1823 

Jan.  7,  182^ 

Jan.  31,  1824 

March  2,  1813 


198 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


-,   daughter   of    Capt. 


LINDLE-Y     Miss  — 

Joshua,  and  Samuel  Mason,  in  this  town. 

Gazette  of 
George  and  Abigail  Williams,  daughter  of 

Andrew.     Gazette  of 
Barbara,  daughter  of   Capt.   Joshua,  of  this 

town,  and  Samuel  Spink,  of  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of 
Thomas    and   Celistina  Pike,   both  of    this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of 
Harriet  and  Benjamin  Thomas,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano, 
Phebe   and   William   Bradley,  by   Rev.    Dr. 

Gano, 
LINDSEY  Zerviah,  of  this   town,    and  Samuel 

Hopkins.     Gazette  of 
Lydia  and  Daniel  Crapon.     Gazette  of 
Major  Effingham,  of  H.  B.  M.  22nd  Regt. 

of  Foot,  and  a  lady  of  the  Island,  at  Isle 

de  France.     Gazette  of 
Cyrus  W.  and  Sarah  D.  Sabin,  daughter  of 

John,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Samuel  D.  and  Temperance   Ide,  daughter 

of  Abel,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hill, 
Sally  and  Josiah   S.  Wardwell,   at   Bristol. 

Gazette  of 
Joab,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  and  Nancy  Bent,  of 

Middlebury,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 
Mrs.  Mary,  of  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  and  Capt. 

Samuel  B.    Martin,  of  this  town,    at    said 

St.  Augustine.     Gazette  of 
Joseph  and  Martha  Harding,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of 
LINNETT     Susan    H.    and    Hamilton   Bishop, 

both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ben- 
edict, 
Sally  and  William  Patt,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

in  this  town, 
Mehitable  and  Isaac  Lahay,  both  of  and  at 

this  town.     Gazette  of 
LINZEE    Capt.   John,   of   His'  Majesty's   Ship 

Beaver,  and  Sukey  Injnan,  eldest  daughter 

of  Ralph,  Esq.,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 
LIPPITT  Welthian,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  and 

William  Greene,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of 
Col.    Christopher    and     Waite    Harris,     of 

Cranston.     Gazette  of 
Ann  Frances,  of  Warwick,  and  Joseph  Rus- 
sell, Esq.,  merchant.     Gazette  of 


Oct.  II,  1794 
May  23,  179s 

June  I,  1799 

March  31,  18 10 

Aug.  13,  1809 

Aug.  13,  1809 

Aug.  18,  178 1 
Oct.  20,  1798 

Oct.  12,  181 1 
May  22,  1814 

April  2,  1815 
.May  5,  1821 
Aug.  21,  1821 

Oct.  17,  1 82 1 
Feb.  18,  1824 

May  9,  1819 

March  11,  1821 

Dec.  I*  1 82 1 

Sept.  12,  1772 

Jan.  22,  1774 

April  5,  1777 

March  28,  1789 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


199 


LIPPITT  Thomas  and  Betsey  Chace,  daughter 
of  Samuel,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Mary  and  Joseph  Potter,  by  the  Rev.'  Mr. 
Clarice.     Gazette  of 

Bathsheba,  daughter  of  John,  and  George  W. 
Davis,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson; 

Waitstill,  daughter  of  Gen.  Christopher,  and 
Col.  Gorton  Arnold,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering, 

Richard  and  Sarah  Foster  Bishop,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Lemuel,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Nathaniel  and  Rebecca  Bartlett,  daughter  of 
Edward,  at  Killingly,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Warren  and  Eliza  Seamans,  daughter 
of  Young,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Joseph  Francis,  merchant  of  this  town,  and 
Caroline  Snow  Munro,  daughter  of  Capt. 
James,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of  John,  and  John  Wil- 
son, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Moses,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  and  Rev.  Robert  Arnold,  of  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  at  said  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Nichols, 

John,  merchant,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Carpenter, 
daughter  of  Gabriel  Allen,  Esq.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Julia,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  Esq.,  and 
Joseph  Sweet,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker, 

Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  John,  merchant,  and 
Araunah  C.  Tingley,  all  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Narcissa,  daughter  of  John,  and  William  C. 
Snow,  both  of  this  town, 'by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Ann,  daughter  of  Moses,  and  Zuriel  P.  Ar- 
nold, at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Robert  Ar- 
nold, 

Catharine  H.,  daughter  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of 
this  town,  and  Rev.  Stephen  Hull,  of 
Raynham,  Mass.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker, 

Mary,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Lemuel  Greene, 
of  Coventry,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Dana, 

Celia,  daughter  of  John,  and  Elisha  Tingley, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker, 


Dec.  25,  1790 
May  s,  1798 
Nov.  3,  1805 

Dec.  8,  1805 
March, 29,  1807 
March  17,  18 10 

July  7,  181 1 

Oct.  10,  181 1 
Nov.  30,  1812 

Feb.  I,  1 814 
June  20,  1814 
Sept.  19,  1814 
Oct.  10,  1814 
Nov.  18,  1816 
Dec.  25,  1816 

March  17,  1819 

Sept.  3,  1820 

March  4,  1822 


200  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHOJJE  ISLA.Nt> 

LIPPITT   Cornelia  Augusta,    youngest  daugh- 
ter ofCharles,  and  Georgd  AndreiVs,  both 

of  and' at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crockbr, 

at  St.  John's  Church,  Oct.  i,  1822 

Samuel  C.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Mary 

Ann  Macarthy,  daughter  of  Roger,  Esq.,      ' 

of  and  at  Clinton  Jones  Co.^  Ga.,  Jan.  15,  1824 

Hannah  H.,   daughter  of    Mbses,   Esq.,   of 

Killingly,  Ct.,  and   Daniel   P.  Arnold,   of 

Ashford,  Ct.,  at  said  Killingly.     Gazette  of     March  31,  1824 
LISCOlVlB  Mrs.  Nancy  and  Stephen  Brown,  in 

this  town.     Gazette  of  .  Oct.  25,  1817 

Elizabeth   and   Gilbert   Richmond,   both   of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  April  7,  1822 

Samuel  S.,   of  Fall  River,  and  Hannah   S. 

Wilkey,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Oct.  12,  1824 

LITCHFIELD   Joseph  and  Hannah  Salisbury. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  8,  1774 

LIVERPOOL  Lord  and  Miss  Chester,  in  Eng- 
land, Sept.  24,  1822 
-LIVINGSTONE     Polly,   daughter  of    Robert, 
.    deceased,   and   Major  Montcrieff,   of    the 

SSth  Regiment,  Oct.  10,  1764 

Edward,    Esq.,  and   Madame   Marie  Louisa 

Magdeleine    Valentine     Davezac     Castra 

Morcau,  widow   of'Mons.    Louis   Morcau 

du  Lassy,  at  New  Orleans.     Gazette  of  July  13,  1805 

Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Walter,  Esq., 

of  the  Upper  Manor,  and  Robert  Fulton, 

Esq.,  at  New  York      Gazette  of      •  Jan.  16,  1808 

'  Serena,  daughter   of    John    R.,    and    Lieut. 

Colonel  Crockran  the  "Hero  of  Sandusky," 

in  New  York,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Hobart. 

Gazette  of  May  17,  18 17 

LLOYD   Hon.  James,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Senator  from 

Massachusetts,   and   Miss    Breck, 

daughter    of    the    late    Samuel,   Esq.,  of 

Philadelphia,  at  Springhill,  Penn.    ^Gazette 

of  Dec.  9,  1809 

William  and  Hannah  Weekes,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  30,  1822 

LOCKE   Edward  and    Rhoda   Gunn,   at   West- 
minster, Mass.     Gazette  of  May  16   1801 
Molly  and  John  Gun,  at  Athol,  N.  H.     Ga- 
zette of                                                                   April  17,  1819 
LOCKWOOD  Benoni  and  Phebe  Greene,  both 

of  Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of  May  19,  1798 

Mi-s.  Phebe,  of  Warwick,  and -Moses  Brown, 

of  this  town,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  May  2,  1799 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


201 


LONG  Polly  and  Tobias  Lear,  Esq.,  Secretary 

to  the  President  of  the  United  States,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Haven,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
LONGFELLOW  William  and  Betsey  Short,  in 

New  Hampshire.     Gazette  of 
LONGLEY   Polly,  daughter  of    William,  Esq., 

and  Capti  Stephen  Northam,  at  Newport, 
Sally,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 

Robert   M.    Ambrose,  at   Newport.      Ga- 
zette of 
Mrs.    Prescilla  and  Rufus  Farnum,  both  of 

Boston,  in  this  town, 
LOOMIS  Lucretia  and  Stephen  Branch,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Elijah,  printer,  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Durham, 

daughter  of   Capt.  George  King,  at  New 

York.     Gazette  of 
Lucy  and  Orin  Spencer,  at  Hampton,  Ct.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wells.     Gazette  of 
Lucy  and  Peter  Pitman,  both  of  this  to^n, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
LOPEZ  Esther,  second  daughter  of  Aaron,  dec, 

and  Moses   Gomez,   of  New   York,   mer- 
chant, at  Newport, 
Hannah,   daughter  of  the  late  Aaron,  and 

Abraham  Rod  Rivera,  at  Newport, 
Rebecca  and Hehricks,  of  New  York, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Abigail,   daughter  of  the  late  Aaron,   and 

Isaac  Gomez,  of  New  York,  merchant,  at 

Newport, 
Samuel,  merchant,  and  Judeth  Seixas,  daugh- 
ter of  Moses,  Esq.,  at  'Newport.     Gazette 

of 
Samuel  and  Caroline  Tallman,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
LORD  Henry  and  Mrs.  Abby  H.  Greene,  both 

of  this  town,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of- 
James  and  Olive  French,  both  of  Attleboro, 

at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of 
Levi,   of    North     Providence,    and    Judeth 

Maxwell,  of  this  town, 
Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Whittredge,  at 

Tiverton.     Gazette  of 
LORING     Phebe,  of   this    town,   and   Henry 

Powers,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke, 
Israel,  of  the  City  of  Washington,  merchant, 
'  and  Mrs.  Frances  Dean,  daughter  of  John 

Bours,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Newport.    Gazette 

of 


April  22,  1790 
Feb.  II,  1804 
Aug.  6,  1796 

Feb.  6,  1802 
June  12,  1815 
Dec.  16,  1807 

June  25,  1808 
April  25,  1818 
Aug.  12,  1819 

Oct.  27,  1784 
Nov.  22,  1786 
Nov.  10,  1787 

May  26,  1790 

March  15,  1806 

March  25,  1824 

June  25,  1823 

July  12,  1823 

Dec.  S,  1822 

May  26,  1824 

Jan.  22,  1797 

March  6,  1802 


202  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

LOUD   Z and  Betsey  Angell,  daughter  of 

Thomas,   by  Rev.    Mr.  Edes,  all   of  this 

town,  Oct.  2,  1 8 17 

Samuel  P.,  Esq.,  and  Susan  B.  Robinson,  at 
Dorchester,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Harris,  Jan.  9,  1821 

Sophia,  of  Weymouth,  and  Rev.  John  San- 
ford,  of  South  Dennis,  at  said  Weymouth. 
Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1824 

LOUISA  Princess,  of  Denmark,  and  the  Prince 

of  Brunswick,  Aug.  30,  1766 

LOVE  Mrs.  Nancy,  of  this  town,  and  Capt. 
James  Wells,  of  Hopkinton,  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  10,  1820 

LOVETT     John,   Esq.,   attorney    at    law,   and 
Nancy  McClelland,   daughter  of   General 
•      McClelland,  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  Feb.  3,  1788 

Ruth,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of  New 
York,  and  William  Mclntire,  at  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  Nov.  4,  1810 

Squire  and  Mary  Robinson,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  22,  1812 

Capt.  Jabez,  of  New  York,  and  Harriet 
Draper,  daughter  of  John,  of  Attleboro,  in 
this  town,  July  21,  1812 

LOW      Stephen,   of    Warwick,   and   Susannah 

Hadaway,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  Aug.  6,  1769 

Israel,  and    Mrs.    Mary    Bacon,   widow    of 

George.     Gazette  of  Oct.  31,  1789 

Ezekiel,    of    Providence,    and     Mrs.    Sarah 

Phillips,  of  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  29,  1792 

Ann  Frances  and  Hezekiah  Viall,  at  Barring- 
ton.     Gazette  of  ~  Dec.  19,  1795 

Thomas  and  Ruth  Toman,  daughter  of  John. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  7,  1797 

Polly,  daughter  of  Col.  John,  and  Capt.  Will- 
iam Greene,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of  ■  Dec.  31,  1796 

Sally,  daughter  of  Col.  John,  and  Capt. 
Thomas  Holden,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of        Dec.  31,  1796 

Amey  and  Richard  Godfrey.     Gazette  of  Dec.  2,  1797 

John  and  Mary  Herring,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker.     Gazette  of  July  9,  18 14 

Mary  and  Charles  Choate,  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,         Nov.  30,  1815 

Alice  and   Benjamin   Gorton,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Littlefield,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of  April  3,  18 19 

Phebe  Ann  and  William  U.  Arnold,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Littlefield,  all  of  and  at  Warwick,  March  5,  1820 

Major  John,  of  Woodstock,  and  Hannah  Ap- 
lin,  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Porter,  Dec.  25,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


203 


LOW    Nathaniel,  of  Waterville,  Mass.,  88,  and 

Patty.  McFarlin,    56,   at    Fairfield,   Mass. 

Gazette  of 
Joseph  and  Mary  M.  Coggeshall,  daughter  of 

the  late  Charles,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Charlotte,   daughter  of  Charles,   Esq ,   and 

Thomas  H.  Stafford,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Park, 
LOWNDES    William,    Esq.,  and   Miss  

Pinckney,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq., 

in  South  Carolina.     Gazette  of 
LUCAS    Mary,  daughter  of   Major   Lucas,   of 

Burlington,  and  John   Gardiner,  of   Nan- 
tucket, at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 
LUDLOW  Rev.  Peter,  Jr.,  and  Sally  S.  Gano, 

daughter  of  Rev. .  Dr.  Gano,  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
LUSHURE  Mrs.  Eleanor,  aged  88   years,  and 

Elisha   Herendeen,   aged  83  years,  being 

his   8th  wife,   at   Glocester,   by   Zebedee 

Hopkins,  Esq.     Gazette  of 
LUTHER     Hannah  and  John  J.    Rounds,   of 

Swanzey,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 
Ann,    of     Swanzey,  and    John    Pearce,   of 

Warren,  at  Swanzey.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Betsey  and  Samuel  Young,  3d,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
Lydia  and   Dean   Kimball,  at   Scituate,  by 

Rev.  John  Westcott.     Gazette  of 
Lorania  M.  and  William  A.  Smith,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  My.  Wilson, 
Sarah  and  James  Carpenter,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,   by  Rev.  Dr.    Benedict.      Ga- 
zette of 
Harvey  and  Amey  Corey,  daughter  of  'the 

late  Capt.  William,   by  Rev.  Mr.    Baker, 

all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Sylvester  and  Lydia   Reynolds,  at   Bristol. 

Gazette  of 
Ann  and   Samuel   Drown,'  both  of  and  at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 
Mary  and  Robert  Woodward,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Joseph  P.  and  Harriet  B.  Westcott,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Joseph  G.  and  Tamer  Luther,  daughter  of 

James,  Esq.,  both  of  and  af  Swanzey,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Taylor.     Gazette  of 


Feb.  21,  1821 
June  17,  1 82 1 
Oct.  15,  1822 
Oct.  9,  1802 
Sept.  24,  1803 
Nov.  22,  1824 

Nov.  18,  1797 
March  26;  1803 
March  24,  1810 

Nov.  16,  181 1 

June  I,  1816 

March  24,  1817 

Nov.  7,  1818 

Jan.  16,  1820 
April  10,  1820 
April  30,  1820 
Dec.  10,  1820 
Dec.  17,  1820 

April  7,  1 82 1 


204 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


LUTHER  Tamer,  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  and 

Joseph  G.  Luther,  both  of  and  at  Swanzey, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor.     Gazette  of 
Lydia,  of  Swanzey,  and  Ebenezer  Grant,  of 

and  at   Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright. 

Gazette  of 
Henry  and  Fanny  Thurston,  at  Pawtucket. 

Gazette  of  ' 

John   B.   and    Lydia    Luther,   daughter    of 

James,  both  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev. 
«  Mr.  Taylor, 
Lydia,  daughter    of    James,   and    John    B. 

Luther,  both  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taylor, 
Margaret,  daughter    of    the  late    John,   of 

Warren,  and  George  Hoar,  at  Bristol,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 
Jeremiah  C.  and  Maiy  T.  Wheeler,  both  of 

and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     Ga- 
zette of 
Nancy,  of  Warren,  and  Gardiner  Morse,  of 

Somerset,  at   said  Warren,   by  Rev.    Mr. 

Rexford.     Gazette  of 
.  John  and  Sophia  P.  Sarle,  of  this  town,  by 
■  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett, 
Rodney  and  Lucy  Lackey,  both   of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Caleb   S.  and  -Abby  Saunders,  daughter  of 

John,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Baker, 
Josiah    Lyndon,   of    this    town,   and   Mary 

Eliza  Westcott,  daughter  of  Major  West- 

cott,  of    and  at    Johnston,   by.  Rev.    Dr. 

Gano, 
Edward  and  Mary  Ann  Tefft,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Amey  Cole,  daughter  of  Martin,  and  Joseph 

Easterbrooks,  of  Swanzey,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Gazette  of 
Tamor  H.  and  Capt.  Sylvester  Eddy,  both 

of  and  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 
Abby,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Swanzey,  and 

James  Richards,  of  Warren.     Gazette  of 
Israel  and  A Wilbour,  both  of  Taunton, 

at  New  Bedford.     Gazette  of 
Elisha  C.   and  Ann  K.   Robinson,   in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
Joanna  and  Stephen  Thurber,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Gazette  of 


April  7,  1 82 1 

April  7,  i82f 
Se'pt.  26,  1 82 1 

Oct.  I,  1821 

Oct.  I,  1821 

Feb.  7,'^  1822 

April  13,  1822 

Aug.  3,  1822 

Aug.  29,  1822 

Oct.  17,  1822 

Oct.  20,  1822 

Dec.  22,  1822 
June  13,  1823 

Sept.  13,  1823 

Oct.  IS,  1823 

Jan.  14,  1824 

Jan.  17,  1824 

March  29,  1824 

Sept.  II,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


205 


LUTHER  Mahala,  of  Swanzey,  and  Israel  An- 
thony, of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  said  Swanzey,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Taylor, 
Caleb  and  Fanny  Lackey,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 
LYDE  Edward  and   Betsey  Oliver,  eldest  sur- 
viving daughter  of  the  Lieut.  Governor,  at 
Boston.     Gazette  of 
LYMAN  Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq., 
and  Richard  K.  Randolph,  of  Virginia,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  and  Ben- 
jamin  Hazard,   Esq.,   at    Newport.      Ga- 
zette of 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Hon.  Daniel,  of   North 
Providence,  and  Lemuel  H.  Arnold,  Esq., 
attorney  at  law,  of  this  town,  at  said  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Anna,  daughter  of  Gen.  William,  of  Massa- 
chusetts,  and    Rev.    Samuel    Sitgreaves, 
Rector  of   St.  Stephens  Church,  Wilkes- 
barre,  at  Philadelphia.    Gazette  of 
Norman,   of    Hartford,   Ct.,  and    Elizabeth 
Walker,  of  and  at  this  tojvn,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering, 
LYND  Rev.  Samuel  W.  and  Leonora  M.  Stough- 
ton,   daughter  of   Rev.   William,    D.    D., 
President  of  Columbia  College,  at  Wash- 
ington City.     Gazette  of 
LYNDONBURGHER       Mary    and     Edward 
Mason,  Jr.,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Cornell,     Gazette  of 
-LYNDON     Danforth    P.   and   Abigail   Brown, 
daughter  of  Esek.     Gazette  of 
Cynthia  and  Joseph  Jestram,  both  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton/ 
LYON     Claude,    merchant,   and   Betsey  Sabin, 
daughter  of  Thomas.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Stephen,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Polly 
Wilkinson,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of 
Scituate.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  John,  of  Leicester,  and  Lydia   Read, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Obadiah,  at  Rehoboth, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.     Gazette  of 
Hannah,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William, 
and  Col.  Jonathan  Lyon,  after  a  courtship 
of  21  years,  at   Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lyman, 
Col.  Jonathan  and  Hannah  Lyon,  daughter 
of  the  late  Capt.  William,  after  a  courtship 


March  28,  1825 
May  17,  1825 

Nov.  28,  1772 

July  10,  1802 

Nov.  7,  1807 

June  23,  1819 

Dec.  27,  1823 
Dec.  27,  1824 

Aug.  27,  1823 

Sept.  28,  181 1 

Oct.  2,  1790 

May  15,  1813 

Feb.  17,  1 78 1 

Jan.  17,  1784 

April  21,  1792 

June  22,  1814 


206 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


LYON: 

of   21  years,  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lyman, 

Judeth.  of  Rehoboth,  and  Capt.  Jenkins  D. 
Jones,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Mrs.  Abigail,  of  Colerain,  and  Capt.  Eli 
Barker,  of  Amherst,  at  Colerain;  their 
descendants  on  both  sides  are  i8  children, 
107  grand,  41  great-grand  children,  total, 
166,     Gazette  of 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Aaron,  of  Jersey  City, 
and  William  M.  Wilmarth,  of  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  at  said  Jersey  City, 

George  H.,  of  New  Brunswick,  and  Sally  M. 
Benedict,  of  arid  at  Ridgefield,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of 

James,  of  Newport,  and  Sophia  Pool,  of  and 
at  Tisbury.     Gazette  of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  John  W. 
Davis,  3d,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Jasper,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Phebe  Smith 
Stafford,  of  and  at  Warwick, 

Nancy  and  Thomas  Blanding,  at  Attleboro, 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Will- 
iam, of  Newport,  and  John  S.  Weeden,  of 
Bristol,  at  said  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Luther  and  Mrs.  Fanny  Dean,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 


June  22,  1814 
Sept.  II,  181 1 

Dec.  10,  1814 

March  10,  1818 

Dec.  12,  1818 

Oct.  26,  1822 

Nov.  6,  1822 

June  5,  1823 
July  IS,  1823 

Oct.  15,  1823 
May  30,  1824 


M 


MABERRY  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Free- 
man, and  William  R.  Wilder,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of*  May  18,  1805 

MACARTHY  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Roger, 
Esq ,  of  Clinton  Jones  Co.,  Ga.,  and  Sam- 
uel C.  Lippitt,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 
said  former  place,  Jan.  15,  1824 

MACK  AY  Miss   ,  daughter  of  the   late 

Capt.  Mackay,  of  Washington  Co.,  and 
Capt.  Harris  Smith,  of  Providence,  at 
Washington,  N.  C.     Gazette  of  Aug.  15,  1808 

John,  Jr.,  and  Mary  G.  Robinson,   both    of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  10,  i8i6 

MACKHAM     Miss    ,   daughter    of    the 

Duke  of  York,  and  the  Earl  of  Mansfield, 
both  aged  20  years,  in  England.  Gazette 
of  Nov.  25,  1797 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  207 

MACKIE  Dr.  Peter  and  Frances  Nye,  daughter 

of  Nathan,  Esq.,  of  Sandwich,  at  Ware- 
ham,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1813 
Charity,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Andrew, 

and  John  Pickins,  of  Boston,  merchant,  at 

Wareham,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Noble  Everett. 

Gazette  of  June  25,  1814 

John,    M.    D.,   and    Mrs.    Mary    Hampton 

Young  Jones,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  29,  18 18 

MACKINTIRE  Lucina,  daughter  of  Simeon,  of 

Glocester,  and  Col.    John  Gray,  formerly 

of  Southbridge,  Mass.,  at  said  Glocester,  May  6,  182 1 

MACCLANE     Nathan   and   Almira  Bosworth, 

both  of  and  at   Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wright.     Gazette  of  April  3,  1820 

MACOMBER      Capt.    Ebenezer    and    Abigail 

Packard,    daughter    of    Capt.    Nathaniel. 

Gazette  of  Feb.  21,  1784 

Abby,    formerly    of    Taunton,    Mass.,   and 

Charles   Smith,   of   Cooperstown,   N.   Y., 

formerly  of  Scituate,  R.  I.,  at  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Gazette  of  Feb.  17,  18 10 

Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Ann  Fitzpatrick, 

at  Savannah,  Ga.,  Feb.  S,  1812 

MACPHERSON   Mrs.    Mary  and   Richard   R. 

Parker,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Colonel  in  service  of 

His  Britannic  Majesty,  at  New  York,  by 

the  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Moore.     Gazette  of  Jan.  16,  1808 

MADISON  Deborah,  of  Valley  Falls,  Smith- 
field,  and  Samuel  Ferris,  at  Pawtucket,  by  ' 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Gazette  of  Dec.  20,  1823 

MAGEE  William  and  Polly  Sweeting,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Job.     Gazette  of       '  Nov.  14,  1789 

William  F.,  merchant,  and  Susannah  Night- 
ingale, daughter  of  Dea.  Samuel.     Gazette 

of  Dec.  21,  1793 

Capt.   William    F.   and    Nancy   D.    Carlile, 

youngest  daughter  of  Col.  John,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  25,  182 1 

MAGUIRE  John,  of  this  town,   and  Prudence 

Gray,  daughter  of  Philip,  Esq.,  at  Tiverton. 

Gazette  of  .  Jan.  4,  1794 

-Mary   Ann   and   Nathan   Hill,  Jr.,  both  of 

North  Kingstown,  at   Wickford,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Ormsbee,  ,  Nov.  13,  1823 

George  and  Mary  Prentice,  both   of  and  kt 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  '     Feb.  8,  1824 

MAHARROW  Mrs.  Sarah  and  Ozias  Danforth, 

both  of  this  town,  Feb.  12,  1809 


208 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MAHONEY  Mary,   daughter  of  Timothy,  and 

Michael  Cane,  both  of  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  S,  1810 

Cornelius   and  Martha  C.  Hill,  both  of  this 

fown,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  26,  1813 

MAINE  Emeline  S.  and  Edward  M.  Blanding, 

both   of  and   at   this   town,   by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes.     Gazette  of  Jan.  29,  1825 

MAJOR  Mrs.  Agnes  and  Dr.  John  Park,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Framington,  Mass.     Gazette  of  July  9,  1814 
MAKEPEACE  Persis  N.,  daughter  of  Jonathan, 

Esq.,  of  Saugus,  and  James  Burrell,  2d,  of 

this  town,  at   said  Saugus,   by  Rev.    Mr. 

Hedding,  June  16,  1822 

MAKER  William,  aged  19,  and  Elizabeth  Mason, 

33,  both  of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Thomas 

Peck,   Esq.,  Nov.  19,  1815 

MALBONE  Capt.  Francis  and  Mrs.  Catharine 

Pease,  widdw  of  late  Simon,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  19,  1782 

Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Francis, 

and  William  Crooke,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  by 

the  Rev.  Mr.  Smith.     Gazette  of  Aug.  6,  1796 

Freelove  Sophia,  daughter  of  Francis,  and 

Dr.  Edmund  T.  Waring,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Dehon.     Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1803 

Catharine,    daughter    of    Francis,    Esq.,   of 

Newport,  and  Julius  Aboyneau,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Gazette  of  Feb.  14,  1807 

Grace,  daughter  of  Capt.  Evan,  and  Nathan- 
iel   McClelland,   of    Woodstock,    Ct.,    at 

Pomfret,  Ct.     Gazette  of  April  9,  1808 

Eliza  Tweedey,  daughter  of  the  late   Hon. 

Francis,  of  Newport,  and  George  Earned, 

Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  said  Newport,  Oct.  9,  1823 

MALCOLM  Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel,  of 

Boston,  and  Robert  Nesbitt,  of  Providence, 

at  Boston,  June  8,  1771 

Dr.    Henry,   of    Philadelphia,   and    Anstice 

Chace,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.     Gazette 

o*  Sept.  7,  1776 

Angelica,  daughter  of  Dr.  Henry,  of  Hud- 
son, N.  Y.,  and  Joseph  ,G.  Malcolm,  mer- 
chant, of  Philadelphia,  at  said  Hudson, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Prentice,  Nov.  9,  1813 

Joseph  G.,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  and 
Angelica  Malcolm,  daughter  of  Dr.  Henry, 
of  and  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Prentice^  Nov.  9,  1813 

Ann  and  Ezra  West,  both  of  this  town,  Dec.  7,  1815 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


209 


MALCOLM  Rev.  Howard,  Pastor  of  Baptist 
Church,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  Lydia  M. 
Shields,    daughter  of  Robert,    of   and    at  • 

Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Stoughton.  ,  Ga- 
zette of  May  1 8,  1820 

MALEM  Capt.  William  and  Brown,  of 

Swanzey.     Gazette  of  July  26,  1777 

MALLETT  Edward  J.,  of  Fayetteville,  N.  C, 
and  Sarah  Fenner,  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  James,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  11,  1820 

MALLOON  Deedama  and  Lemuel  Doolitt}e,  at 

Wallingford,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  1821 

MALLORY  Reuben  R.  and  Betsey  Hawley,  at 

'       Danbury,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

MANCHESTER  Lydia,  of  Providence,  and  Mr. 

(Jl^ty^^JdjJkiAJ      Hussey,  of  Nantucket,  Oct.  25,  1769 

'  Capt.  Joseph  and  Patty  Rogers,  daughter  of 

Capt.  John.     Gazette  of  Dec.  10,  1774 

William,  of  Cranston,  and  Hepzibah  Samp- 
son, daughter  of  Alexander.     Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1785 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Matthew,  and  Benjamin 

Remington,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of  Dec.  15,  1787 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  this  town, 
V  and  Israel  Arnold.     Gazette  of  May  31,  1800 

Isaac  and  Martha  Greene,  daughter  of  Syl- 
vester, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  11,  1801 
Zilpha,  grand-daughter  of  Hon.  Nehemiah 
Knight,  Esq.,  and  George  Bixby,  at 
Thompson,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Dow.  Ga- 
zette of  Feb.  27,  1 80S 
Florinda,  of  this  town,  and  Jeremiah  Field, 

of  and  at  Scituate,  March  7,  1813 

William  C,  of  Warwick,  and  Harriet  War- 
ner, daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Jan.  7,  1815 

William,  of  Smithfield,  and  Elizabeth  Sweet, 
daughter  of  Benajah,  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  26,  1815 

Sally  and  John  H.  Whipple,  merchant,  both 

of  and  at  Smitbfield,  Jan.  14,  1816 

Mary  and  Anthony  Shaw,  both  of  and  at 
this  town.     Gazette  of  May  ii,  18 16 

'  Madeline  and  Jesse  Richards,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town,    .  March  4,  1818 

William  C,  Esq.,  of  Warwick,  and  Susan 
Harris,  of  Cranston,  daughter  of  the  late 
Andrew,  Esq.,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem,  May  31,  1818 

Charles,  of  this  town,  and  Almira  Fales 
Almy,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Samuel, 


210 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MANCHESTER : 

of  and  at    Tiverton,   by   Rev.    Benjamin 
*        Peckham, 

Marcy  Sheldon    and  Charles   Scott,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Richard,  of  Bristol,  and  Hannah  Martin,  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Luther, 
Job  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  Arnold,  at  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 
Robey  and   Christopher   Gifford,   at    Little 

Compton.     Gazette  of 
Eliza  and  George   Slocum,   both  of  and  at  • 

Tiverton, 
Israel  G.,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Harriet  K.  Fiske, 

second  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Stephen 

Sheldon,    at    Scitnate,   by    Rev.    Charles 

Stone, 
Fanny  and  William  Reynolds,  Jr.,  at  Bristol. 

Gazette  of 
Amey  and  William  T.  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Maria,   of    West    Greenwich,   and   Leonard 

Bolles,  of  Cranston,  at  said  former  town, 

by  Rev  Mr.  Manchester, 
Abby   Knight,  youngest    daughter  of   Col. 

Israel,  and  Carver  Hopkins,  both  of  and 

at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  C.  Stone, 
William,    of    Dighton,     and    Catharine    W. 

Chace,  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Swan- 

zey.     Gazette  of 
Diana,  of  Tiverton,  and  John  C.  Briggs,  of 

New  Bedford,  at  said  Tiverton.      Gazette 

of 
Elnathan  and  Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Sterne,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  William  H.  Baker,  at 

Newport, 
MANN     Dr.    Preston    and    Mehitable    Clarke, 

daughter  of  Hon.  Joseph,  General  Treas- 
urer of  the  State.     Gazette  of 
Joseph,  of  Smithfield,  and  Jerusha  Comstock, 

daughter  of  Samuel,   of  Glocester.      Ga- 
zette of 
Aaron,  of  this  town,  and   Grace   S.  Flagg, 

daughter  of  Col.  Josiah,  at   Boston.     Ga- 
zette of 
Susannah  and  Esek  Aid  rich.     Gazette  of 
Paulina,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Capt.  John 

B.  Barnard.    Gazette  of 
Phebe,   daughter     of     Thomas,   and    John 

Brown.     Gazette  of 


Sept.  27,  181 8 
Jan.  31,  1819 

June  II,  1820 
Sept.  6,  1820 

April  18,  1 82 1 
Aug.  5,  1 82 1 

Dec.  9,  1 82 1 

Nov.  2,  1822 

March  3,  1823 

June  IS,  1823 

Sept.  30,  1823 

May  8,  1824 

Nov.  3,  1824 

Dec.  21,  1824 

Feb.  2,  1782 

May  7,  1785 

June  13,  1789 
July  19,  1794 

Feb.  20,  1796 

June  4,  1796 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


211 


MANN  David  E.,  of  Wrentham,  and  Amey  Hop- 
kins, of  this,  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  9,  1805 

Dr.  John  Preston  and  Mrs.  Ann  Robinson, 
widow  of  William  R.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  -Dehon.     Gazette  of  June  14,  i8o5 

Mercy,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Capt.  Mar- 
cus Arnold,  all  of  and  at  Smithfield,  June  26,  1814 

Anna,  daughter  of  Alfred^  of  Smithfield,  and 

Patrick  Dunlap,  at  said  Smithfield,  July  3,  1814 

William  Metcalf,  one  of  the  editors  of  the 
American,  and  Catharine  Sprout  Com- 
stock,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Ezekiel, 
at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  April  25,  1815 

Sarah  Ann  and   Capt.  Samuel  Warner,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  this  town,  Oct.  i,  1815 

William  H.,  prmter,  and  Charlotte  Billings, 
at  Dedham,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Dec.  7,  1816 

Charles,  of  Scituate,  and  Mary  D.  Lathrop, 
of  and  at  West  Barnstable.     Gazette  of  Nov.  20,  1819 

Mary  H.,  eldest  daughter  of  Daniel  E.,  and 
Benjamin  Lewis,  both  of  and  at  this  town. 
Gazette  of  '  Aug.  25,  1824 

MANNERS  Thomas,  Esq.,  Captain  in  49th 
British  Regiment,  and  Mary  Rush,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Philadelphia.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  14,  1804 

Charlotte  Frances,  eldest  daughter  of 
George,  Esq.,  His  Britannic  Majesty's 
Consul  for  Massachusetts,  and  Henry 
Perkins  Andrews,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Gazette  of  May  28, 1823 
MANNING  William,  printer,  and  Lydia  Keith, 
of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  at  Boston.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  21,  1813 
MANSFIELD  Capt.  Samuel  and  Betsey  Greene, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel,  merchant.  Ga- 
zette of  May  24,  1783 

Earl     of,    and   Miss  Mackham,  daughter  of 

the  Duke  of  York,  both  aged  20  years,  in  ^ 

England.     Gazette  of  .  Nov.  25,  1797 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James,  Chief  Justice  of  H.  B. 
M.  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  and  Private 
Secretary  to  the  late  British  Minister,  and 
Mary  B.  Smith,  daughter  of  General 
Smith,  at  Baltimore.     Gazette  of  Dec.  16,  1809 

MANTER  Grafton,  of  this  town,  and  Lucy 
Andrus,  of  and  at  Oxford,  Mass.  Ga- 
zette of  April  6,  1825 


212 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MANTON  Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Ed- 
ward, and  Dr.  Moses  Mowry,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of  '  Dec  lo,  1803 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Col.  Jeremiah,  of  John- 
ston, and  Thomas  Jones,  Jr.,  merchant,  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  4,  1806 

Joseph,   of  this  town,  and   Mary  Whipple, 
V  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  May  6,  1812 

Esther,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Daniel,  and 
Capt.  Thomas  H  olden,  of  Warwick,  at 
Johnston.     Gazette  of  June  26,  1813 

Eliza  and  Samuel  W.  Wheeler,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  in  this  town,  July  11,  1815 

Dr.  Shadrack,  of  Johnston,  and  Amey  Ran- 
dall, second  daughter  of  Dr.  Stephen,  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  18,  1817 

Amasa  and  Eliza  Taylor,  daughter  of  An- 
drew, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  and  at 
this  town,  '  Nov.  4,  18 17 

Col.  Henry,  of  Johnston,  and  Ann  Elizabeth 
Jenckes,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  21,  1818 

Mary  and  John  S.  Mowry,  at  Glocester,  May  13,  1821 

Salma,  of  Johnston,  and  Anstress  P.  Dyer, 
fourth  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  .  Aug.  14,  1822 

Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Edward,  of 
Johnston,  and  Dr.  Stephen  Harris,  of 
Warwick,  at  said  Johnston,  Oct.  13,  1822 

William  J.,  of  Johnston,  and  Freelove  C. 
Jenckes,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  14,  1822 

Elisha,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Louisa  Pope, 
daughter  bf  the  late  Dr.  John,  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  4,  1823 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  Jeremiah,  of 
Johnston,'  and  Amory  Chapin,  of  this 
town,  at  said  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Sept.  15,  1823 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Johnston,  and 
Independence  Whipple,  of  Uxbridge,  at 
former  town.    Gazette  of  Jan.  31,  1824 

MARBEL  Eliza  and  Angell   Battey,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Baker,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Dec.  7,  18 17 

MARBLE  Miss  and  Mr. Stone, 

at  Charlton,  Mass.     Gazette  of  June  11,  1814 

Mary,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Newport,  and 
George  Black,  U.  S.  Army,  at  said  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb.     Gazette  of  Nov.  21,  1818 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  213 

MARBLE  Emeline  and  Luther  Bassett,  both  of 

and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  May  7,  1820 

Rebecca,  of  Newport,  and  Samuel  Wheaton, 

of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

MARCHANT  Betsey,  daughter  of  Hon.  Henry, 

Esq.,  and  Thomas  Sessions,  of  this  town, 

merchant,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  5,  1791 

Henry,  cashier  of  Manufacturers  Bank,  and 

Nancy  Wilkinson,  daughter  of   Isaac,   at 

Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Nov.  3,  1821 

MARCY  William,  Esq.,  comptroller,  and  Corne- 
lia Knower,  eldest  daughter  of  Beni,  Esq., 

both  of  and  at  Albany,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of  May  15,  1824 

MARDENBROUGH    Rhoda    and    Henry     S. 

Newcomb,  Esq.,  Lieutenant  on   board  U. 

S.    Ship   President  at  New  York,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Bowen,  April  16,  1814 

MARIA  CHRISTIANA,  the  Princess,  daughter 

of  Ferdinand  IV,  King  of  the  two  Sicilies,' 

and  Charles   I'^elix,   Prince  of   Savoy  and 

Duke  of  Genevois,  and  brother  of  the  King 
.    of  Sardinia,  in  Sicily.     Gazette  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

MARIA   LOUISA,  widow  of   Napoleon    Bona- 
parte, and  Count  Nyperg,  her  chamberlain, 

in  Italy.     Gazette  of  April.24,  1824 

MARIE  TERESE,  daughter  of  the  Prince  Re- 
gent of  Portugal,  and  Don   Pedro  Carlos, 

Infante  of  Spain.     The  bride  is  in  her  17th 

year,  in  Brazil. '  Gazette  of  July  14,  1810 

MARlAN    Francis,  Jr.,  of  South  Carolina,  and 

Maria  Pierce,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  25,  1806 

MARKOE  Miss apd  Benjamin  Franklin 

Bache,  printer,  at   Philadelphia.     Gazette 

of  Dec.  10,  1 79 1 

MARRYATT    James,  of   Hopkinton,  and   Lu- 

cinda  Tracy,  of  and  at  Lisbon,  Ct.     Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  7,  1822 
MARROTT     Simon,    cordwainer,     and     Sarah 

Thomas,  both  of  Wisback.     The  groom  is 

deaf  and  dumb  and  was  attended  by  his 

brother    Jacob,   and    Henry   Willis,   both 

deaf  and  dumb,  in  England.     Gazette  of  June  29,  18 16 

MARRAYAT   Joseph,   Esq.,  of  Grenada,  and 

Charlotte  Geyer,   daughter  of    Frederick 

William  Geyer,  Esq.,  at  Boston.     Gazette 

of  Dec.  26,  1789 

MARSH     Sulsannah,  daughter  of  Daniel,   and 

Isaac  Bartlett,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  mer- 
chant, Aug.  9,  1789 


214 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MARSH    Jonathan,  of  this  town,   and    Lavinia 

Hair,  in  North  Carolina.     Gazette  of  July  20,  1793 

Susan,  daughter  of  Col.  Joseph,  of  South- 
work,  and  Rev  Dr.  William  Rogers,  at 
Philadelphia,  Jan.  15,  I79S 

Anna,   daughter    of    Daniel,   and    Nicholas 

Power,  Jr.,  merchant.     Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  1798 

Betsey  and  Jesse  May,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
both  of  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  24,  1807 

Olivia  and  Cyrel  Peck,  Jr.,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket, at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Jan.  4,  1809 

Elizabeth  and  Thomas  M.  Seabury,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tole,  Aug.  14,  18 14 

Samuel  J.  and  Mary  C.  Williams,  daughter 
of  John,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of  '  June  2,  182 1 

George,  of  Seekonk,  and  Susan  Hull,  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  10,  1821 

Benjamin,  Jr.s  and  Catharine  Castoff,  both  of 
and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  13,  1821 

Mary  and   Philip  B.  Stiness,  at  Slatersville. 

Gazette  of  July  16,  .1825 

MAJRSHALL  James,  Esq.,  and  Morris, 

daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  at  Philadelphia. 

Gazette  of  April  25,  1795 

Nancy,  sister  of  General  Marshall,  Chief 
Justice  of  the  United  States,  and  Joseph 
H.  Davieste,  Esq.,  United  States  District 
Attorney  for  Kentucky,  at  Frankfort,  Ky. 
Gazptte  of  Aug.  20,  1803 

Mrs.  Mary  C.  and  William  Clarke,  both  of 
the  Theatre,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Ga- 
zette of  ,  March  7,  1807 

William  and  Lucy  Butler,  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,         Nov.  30,  1815 

Rev.  Herbert,  of  Virginia,  and  Ann  Smith, 
of  Bristol.     Gazette  of  April  10,  1820 

Mary  Ann  and  Danforth  Newcomb,  both  of 
^nd  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Feb.  4,  1822 

Lovey  and  Benjamin  Mowry,  both  of  and  at 
Warwick.     Gazette  of  April  10,  1822 

Almira,  daughter  of  Josiah,  Esq.,  of  Boston, 
and  Prof.  Alvah  Woods,  of  Columbian  Col- 
lege, D.  C,  at  said  Boston.     Gazette  of  Dec.  17,  1823 

Ann  and  Ephraim  Cobleigh,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  April  28,  1824 

JMARSTON   William,  mercha.nt,  and  Triphenia 

Collins,  of  Danvers,  at  Boston.    Gazette  of         Oct.  31,  1807 

Ann  Eliza  and  Henry  De  Wolfe,  of  Bristol, 
at  Boston.     Gazette  of  1  ,  Nov.  5,  1808 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


215 


MARTIN  Wheeler,  of  this  town,  and  Polly  Eas- 
terbrooks,  of  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Sarepta,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Syl- 
vanus,  and  Jonathan  Wheaton,  at  Reho- 
both.     Gazette  of 

Polly,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  this  town, 
and  Timothy  Greene,  Esq.,  of  Worcester, 
attorney  at  law.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Calvin  and  Susannah  May,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Elisha,  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Elhanan,  merchant,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and 
Mary  Hawkins,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of 
North  Providence.     Gazette  of 

Sukey  and  Noel  Mathewson,  at  Barrington, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Townsend.  The  two  grand- 
fathers and  grandmothers  of  the  ,  bride 
were  present.     Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Sylvanus,  and  Joseph 
Martin.     Gazette  of 

Joseph  and  Abigail  Martin,  daughter  of  Syl- 
vanus.    Gazette  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  Major  General  Martin, 
and  Capt.  Joseph  Wood.     Gazette  of 

Jeremiah  and  Nancy  Gladding,  daughter  of 
the  late  Charles.     Gazette  of 

Valentine  and  Eliza  Downing.     Gazette  of 

Anna,  daughter  of  Col.  Philip,  and  William 
Taylor,  merchant.     Gazette  of 

George  and  Fanny,  Potter, 

John  D.,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Julia 
Bowen,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Ephraim, 
at  the  Episcopal  Church,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Lusana,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Richard  Baker. 
Gazette  of 

Capt.  Sylvanus  G.  and  Ann  Bullock,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  GanO) 

Amey,  daughter  of  Sylvanus,  Esq.,  and  Sam- 
uel N.  Richmond,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  and 
James  Warner,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Polly,  daughter  of  Gen.  Philip,  and  Capt.  Is- 
rael Bullock,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  all   of 
■  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Jeremiah,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Bul- 
lock, daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  .and  at 
Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup, 

Samuel  B.,  late  of  this  town,  and  Jane  Buck, 
of  and  at  Buckstown,  Me.     Gazette  of 


March  14,  1789 

Nov.  17,  1792 

March  9,  1793 
June  IS,  1793 

Aug.  29,  179s 

Aug.  27,  1796 
Jan.  7,  1797 
Jan.  7,  1797 

Dec.  16,  1797 

Jan.  13,  1798 
Oct.  13,  1798 

Nov.  8,  1800 
March  20,*i8o3 

Oct.  17,  1803 
Nov.  12,  1803 
Feb.  26,  1804 

Jan.  12,  1806 
Dec.  9,  1806 

Oct.  24,  1807 

Oct.  16,  1808 
Dec.  2,  i8og 


216  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

MARTIN  George  W.,  of  Newport,  and  Margaret 

C.  Greave,  daughter  of  David,  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Jan.  i,  1810 

Lucinda,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 

John,  and  John  S.  Larned,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Williams,  Oct.  4,  18 10 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Hon.  Simeon,  and  Mar- 
tin Fearing,  merchant,  at  Newport,  Jan.  15,  181 1 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Hon.  Simeon,  and  James 

Denney,  merchant,  of  Boston,  at  Newport,  Jan.  15,  181 1 

Edward,  merchant,  and  Sarah  Fowler,  daugh- 
ter of  Christopher,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  April  21,  181 1 

Henry  and    Marcy    Sheldon,   daughter    of 

Capt.  Charles,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Oct.  6, '181 1 

James  and  Mrs.  Sally  Cornell,  both'  of  this 

town,  ,  June  4,  1812 

Lydia  M.,  daughter  of   Dr.  Calvin,  of  See- 

konk,  and  John  Watson,  Jr.,  of  Rehoboth, 

at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Feb.  24,  1813 

Jonathan  and  Mary  B.  Alleuj  both    of  this 

place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  i,  1813 

John  Lawton,  of  Newport,  and  Amey  Young, 

of  Scituate,  By  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  17,  1814 

Ashbel,  of    this  town,   and    Olive   Fenner, 

daughter  of  Stephen,  of  and  at  Cranston,  May  5,  1814 

Samuel  R.  and  Sally  Bowen,  both  of  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Watson.  Gazette  of  Oct.  15,  1814 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  James 

Arnold,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  3,  1815 

Sybel,    second    daughter    of    Joseph,    and 

Henry  S.  Draper,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Baker,  Oct.  S,  1815 

Harriet,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  Simeon, 

and   Capt.    Noah  Allen,  of   Baltimore,  at 

Seekonk,  •  Sept.  22,  1816 

Mary  and  Joseph  Tabor,  both  of  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake,  Oct.  6,  18 16 

Mrs.  Fanny  and  John'  L.  Winslow,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Sias,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Dec.  21,  1817 

Thomas  C.  and  Rosamond  Daggett,  at  Attle- 

boro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Carrique,  Jan.  4,  181 8 

Mary  Gardiner,   only   daughter  of  the  late 

Capt.   James,   of    Newport,   and   Samuel 

Brown,  naval  officer.  Port  of   Providence, 

at  said  Newport,  by  Rev.  Romeo  Elton,  Aug.  11,  1818 

William  and  Elizabeth  Walker,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  April  5,  1819 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  217 


MARTIN  Sterry,  of  Harrington,  and  Mary  DaiVis, 

eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Daniel, 

of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son, Jiine  6,  1819 
Betsey,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  of  this  town, 

and  Rev.  David  McClure,  D.  D.,  of  East 

Windsor,  Ct.j  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  ^Mr. 

Preston,  Oct.  5,  1819 

Richard  C.  and  Louisa  D.  Sampson,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Oct.  24,  1819 

John,   of  Woodstock,   Gt.,   and   Mrs.   Lucy 

Brown,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  March  23,  1820 

Sampson  and  Rebecca   C.    Collier,  at  Paw- 
•  tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  May  21,  1829 

Hannah,   of   Rehoboth,  and   Richard   Man- 
chester, of  Bristol,  at  said  Rehoboth,  by 

Rev,  Mr.  Luther,  June  11,  1820 

Mary  and  Thomas  Swan,  at  Lynn,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Philip,  of  Guilford,  Vt.,  and  Susan  Carpen- 
ter Peck,  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Alice  Ann,  youngest  daughter  of   Joseph, 

and  Jacob   B.  Thurber,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  '  Nov.  23,  1820 

Jonathan  and  Nancy  Claflin,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Deg.  35,  1820 

Ann   Eliza,    daughter    of    William    B.,   and 

Pardon  Miller,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  i,  1821 

Louisa  and  John   Kelley,   both   of    and  at 

Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  May  23,  1821 

Amey,   daughter  of    Joseph    S'.,    Esq.,   and 

Samuel  Dexter,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  10,  1821 

Capt.  Samuel   B.,  6f   this  town,   and   Mrs. 

Mary  Lindsey,  of  a'nd  at  St.    Augustine, 

Fla.     Gazette  of  Oct.  17,  1821 

Margaret,   of    Elizabeth    City,   N.    C,   and 

William  Moore,  of  Newport,  at  said  Eliza- 
beth City.     Gazette  of  May  22,  1822 
Ursula,  of  Seekonk,  and   Francis  Fiske,  of 

Cumberland,   by   Rev.  Mr.   Potter      Ga- 
zette of  June  25,  1823 
Le  Baron,  of  this  town,  and  Ann  M.  Arnold, 

of    North   Providence,   in    this  town,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  July  23,  1823 

David,  of  Cheraw,  S.  C,  and  Caroline  Hill 

Wilcox,  daughter  of  Leonard,  of  and  at 

tbistowAi.    Gazette  of  Aug.  16,  1823 


218 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MARTIN  Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  El- 
nathan,  and  Joseph  Lawrence,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Philip  W.  and  Mary  Temple,  daughter  of 
the  late  James,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Lydia  and  Freeman  Knapp,  both  of  Attle- 
boro,  at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of 

Charlotte  D.,  of  Swanzey,  and  John  Vinni- 
cum,  Jr.,  of  Warren,  at  said  Swanzey. 
Gazette  of 

Calvin,  of  Seekonk,  and  Rachel  R.  Smith,  of 
and  at  Rehoboth, 

John,  Jr.,  and  Parmelia  Bosworth,  both  of 
and  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 

Elhanan  and  Sarah  O.  Brown,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah  F.,  daughter  of   Capt.  Silas,  of  Pem- 
broke, Mass.,  and  Capt.  Willjam  Barstow, 
of  New  York,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 
MARVEE  Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Holt, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Christopher,  of 
and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
MARVEN  John  and   Peggy  Harwood,  both  of 
Newport,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
MARVIN  John,  of  Albany,  merchant,  and  Amey 
Stevens,  of  and  at  Ballstown,  N.  Y.     Ga- 
zette of 

MARY  Princess,  of  Hesse   Cassel,  daughter  of 
George  II,   and  Frederick  Landgrave,   of 
Hesse  Cassel, 
MASON  Betsey,  daughter  of  Noah,   and  Will- 
iam Page.     Gazette  of  * 

Joseph  and  Nancy  Stevens.     Gazette  of 

Dr.    Benjamin    and    Margaret    Champlain, 
,     eldest  daughter  of  Col.   Christopher,   by 
Rev.   Mr.   Smith,  at   St.   Paul's   Church, 
Narragansett, 

Samuel  and  Miss  Lindley,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Joshua,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Amasa,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Lydia 
D.  Hodges,  daughter  of  Abijah,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Job,  and  Benjamin  Bur- 
gess, of  Cranston,  at  Swanzey.     Gazette  of 

Loraney,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Capt. 
Solomon  Tyler,  by  Rev.  President  Maxcy, 


Oct.  30,  1823 

May  26,  1824 
Aug.  21,  1824 

Sept.  II,  1824 

Sept.  16,  1824 

Oct.  13,  1 824* 

April  5,  1825 

May  4,  1825 

July  13,  1816 
March  2,  1807 

June  18,  1803 

July  28,  1740 

Aug.  14,  1773 
Dec.  22,  1787 

Nov.  9,  1788 
Oct.  II,  1794 

Dec.  I,  1798 

March  16,  1799 

May  27,  1 801 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES 


219 


MASON'  Ruth,   daughter  of  Aaron,   Esq.,  and 
Daniel  Sheldon,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Daniel,  merchant,  and  Ann  Jenckes,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Charles,  in  this  town,  hy  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of 

Maria,  daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph,  and  David 
Burt,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes.     Gazette  of 

Marcy,  daughter  of  Aaron,  and  Lemuel 
Vinton,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Joseph  R.  and  Polly  Wilbour,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.    Gazette  of 

Edward  aod  Ann  Marcy  Gifford,  daughter 
of  the  late  Capt.  Josiah,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 

Elizabeth  Champlain,  only  daughter  of  the 
late  Dr.  Benjamin,  and  Oliver  Hazard 
Perry,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Edward,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Lyndenburgher,  both 
of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell.  Ga- 
zette of 

Joseph,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Sophia  Simons, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

l..ucia,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Killingly, 
Ct.,  and  Hervey  Blushfield,  formerly  of 
this  town,  at  said  Killingly.     Gazette  of 

William  H.,  merchant,  and  Martha  D.  Whit- 
man, eldest  daughter  of  Jacob,  both  of  this 
town,  by.  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann  and  James  Entwistle,  both 
of  the  Theatre,  at  Washington.    Gazette  of 

Lieut.  Milo,  U.  S.  Artillery,  and  Marie 
Lewis,  daughter  of  Andrew,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker, 

Elizabeth,  33,  and  William  Maker,  19,  both 
of  and  at  Swanzey,  by  Thomas  Peck,  Esq., 

Marcy  and  John  Gorham,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Benedict,  at  Pawtucket, 

William  and  Hannah-  Tabor,  at  Seekonk, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Eliza  W,  daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph,  and 
Charles  W.  Cozzens,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
all  of  this  town, 

Olney  and  Parley  Cooke,  eldest  daughter  of 
Col.  Levi,  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Potter, 

James  D.,  of  Swanzey,  and  Ann  Peckham, 
daughter  of  the  late  James,  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of 


Aug.  22,  1 801 

Oct.  8,  1803 

Nov.  7,  1807 

Dec.  6,  1807 

May  20,  1809 

'June  20,  1809 

May  18,  181 1 

Sept.  28,  181 1 
Sept.  24,  1814 

Oct.  29,  1814 

Feb.  26,  1815 
July  29,  1815 

Sept.  7,  181  s 
Nov.  19,  181S 
June  16,  1816 

Sept.  8,  1 8 16 

Sept.  28,  1817 

Dec.  28,  1817 

March  28,  1 818 


220  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

MASON  Dr.  John  H.,  of  this  town,  and  Lucy 

Carpenter,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson, 
Chad'' and  Hannah  Cole,  eldest  daughter  of 

Noah,  both  of  and  at  Cumberlarid,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Potter, 
Nathan    and     Emeline    Armington,    eldest 

daughter  of    Benjamin,   at    Seekonk,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 
Nancy,  daughter  of  George,  and  Olney  Bur- 

lingame,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  all  of  and  at 

Cumberland, 
Aaron,    of    Attleboro,    and     Betsey    Peck, 

daughter  of  Gideon,  of  and  at  Rehoboth, 
Abby,  daughter  of  the  late  Gen.  James  B., 

and    Nicholas   Brown,   Jr.,    by   Rev.    Dr. 

Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Lydia  T.  and  Thomas  W.  Wethby,  both  of 

this    town,    at    Pawtucket,   by    Rev.    Dr. 

Benedict, 
Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Ruth  Jones,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Dea.  George,  of  Cumber- 
land, and  Josiah  A.  Hunt,  of  Pawtuxet,  at 

said  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
George,  of  this  town,  and  Aseneth  Ashley, 

daughter  of  Samuel,  of  and  at  Hampton, 

Ct.     Gazette  of 
Horatio  and  Julia  Adams,  daughter  of  the 

late  Major  Jasper,  both  of  and  at  Med  way, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Bailey.     Gazette  of      ' 
Harriet   D.,  of   Attleboro,  and   Kilborn   G. 

Robinson,   of  Boston,   at   said   Attleboro. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  8,  1821 

Mary  and  Capt.  Jesse  Baker,  both  of  and  at 

Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.    Gazette  of  Nov.  7,  1821 

Ann  S.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph,  of  this  town, 

arid  Samuel  Brown,  Esq.,  naval  officer,  at    i 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates.     Gazette  of  Nov.  24,  1821 

Electa,  daughter  of  Dea.  George,  and  Jason 

Cargill,  both  of  and  at   Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,    .  Oct.  13,  1822 

,Huldah,  of  Seekonk,  and  William  Lawrence, 

of  St.  Johnsburyi  Vt.,  at  said  Seekonk,  Nov.  17,  1822 

George,  2d,  and  Sally  F.  Haskell,  daughter 

of  the  late  Comfort,  of  and  at  Cumberland. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1823 

Ezra  and  Polly  Smith,  both  of  Seekonk,  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Jan.  13,  1823 

John  A.  and  Mary  M.  Bagley,  both  of  this 

town,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  June  22,  1823 


Oct.  14, 

1818 

Nov.  I, 

1818 

Nov.  28, 

1819 

Jan.  2, 

1820 

March  6, 

1820 

July  S, 

1820 

Aug.  13, 

1820 

Sept.  24, 

1820 

Oct.  16, 

1820 

Dec.  21, 

1820 

Dec.  22, 

1821 

PROVIDKNCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


221 


MASON  William  B.  and  Mary  W.  Young,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
William  H.  and  Sarah  Temple,  daughter  of 
the  late  James,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker, 
Sarah   Brown,   daughter  of    the  late  Hon. 
James  B.,  of  this  town,  and  George  Benja- 
min Ruggles,  of  Newport,  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
MASTERS  Polly,  daughter  of  William,  deceased, 
and   Richard    Penn,   Lieut.   Governor    of 
Pennsylvania,  at  Philadelphia, 
Dr.    Samuel   S.  and   Mrs.    Abigail    Squire. 
Second  marriage  of  each,  both  former  part- 
ners  now  living,  they  lived  together  ten 
days  and  then  parted,  at  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Gazette  of 
John,    of    Marblehead,    and    Mrs.    Hannah 
Neal,  of   and   at   this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  > 

MASURY   William  and   Hannah  Andrews,  at 

Ipswich,  Mass., 
MATHER    Sarah,  daughter  of   the    late    Dr. 
Elisha,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  and  Major 
John  Hutchins,  bookseller,  of  this  town,  at 
said  Northampton,  Mass.,  < 

MATHEWS  Susannah  and  Jeremiah  Brown,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
MATHEWSON    John,  of  Johnston,  and   Avis 
Aldrich,  daughter  of  Joseph,  at  Glocester. 
Gazette  of 
Nabby,  daughter  of  Col.  John,  and  Col.  Wil- 
liam  Peck,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock.    Ga- 
zette of 
Deborah,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  John 
Greene,  of  Johnston,  at  Scituate.     Gazette 
of 
Rhoda,  daughter  of  Noah,  Esq.,  and  Benja- 
min Waterman,  of  Scituate,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 
Sally,  daughter  of  C0I.  John,  and  Rev.  Her- 
man Daggett.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Bernard,   of  Coventry,   and   Deborah 

Fry,  of  East  Greenwich.    Gazette  of 
Zebedee  and  Rebecca  Corps,  daughter  of 
the  late  John,  of  <  East   Greenwich.     Ga- 
'  zette  of 

Alice  Crawford,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and 
Joseph  King,  of  Cranston,  at  Coventry. 
Gazette  of 


June  30,  1824 
Aug.  29,  1824 

Aug.  22,  1825 
May  21,  1772 

July  18,  1818 

Oct.  8',  1 82 1 
Nov.  30,  18 1 5 

June  I,  1816 
Nov.  14,  1807 

March  20,  1773 

Jan.  28,  1786 

Nov.  28,  1789 

April  21,  1792 

Sept.  8,  1792 

March  30,  1793 

Sept.  21,  1793 

Feb.  22,  1794 


222 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MATH  EWSON  Col.  John  and  Hannah  Bacon, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Elijah.     Gazette  of 

Noel  and  Sukey  Martin,  at  Harrington,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Townsend.  The  two  grand- 
fathers and  grandmothers  of  the  bride 
were  present.     Gazette  of 

Henry  and  Phebe  Williams,  both  of  Crans- 
ton.    Gazette  of 

Edmund  T.  and  Mary  Andrews,  daughter  of 
the  late  James,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 

Rufus,  Esq.,  of  this  State,  and  Polly  Bowen, 
of  and  at  Lisbon,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lee. 
Gazette  of 

Thomas  and  Harriet  Smith,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Turpin, 

Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Johnston,  and  Mary  Harris, 
daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  at  Sc^uate, 

Lydia  and  John   Farnum,  both  of   and   at 
Smithfield,   (announced   also    in   issue  of 
.  Aug.  29,  1 81 2)  married, 

David,  of  Coventry,  and  Sarah  Sherman,  of 
and  at  Warwick,  eldest  daughter  of  John. 
Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Harriet  and  John  Mathewson,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

John  and  Mrs.  Harriet  Mathewson,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Betsey  Champlain  and  James  Blake,  at 
Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  all  of 
and  at  that  place, 

Nancy  Allen  and  Horatio  Peck,  at  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  all  of  that  place, 

Betsey,  eldest  daughter  of  thp  late  Stephen, 
and  Oris  Sarle,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Samuel  J.,  of  Warren,  and  Sarah 
Kelley,  of  and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Shurtleff, 

Louisa  and  John  Stokes,  at  Johnston.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mrs.  Susannah  and  Jeremiah  Carpenter,  at 
Cranston.     Gazette  of 
,     Celia,    youngest    daughter    of    Elisha,    and 
Coomer  Smith,  both   of  and  at  Scituate. 
Gazette  of 

Rebecca,  of  Smithfield,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  lite  Joseph,  and  Lewis  Follett,  of 
Cumberland.     Gazette  of 

Phebe  W.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  and 
Rufus  W.  Kimball,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 


May  7,  1796 

Aug.  27,  1796 
Oct.  13,  1798 
Nov.  26,  1803 

May  5,  1804 
May  12,  1806 
June  2,  1807 

Aug.  16,  1812 

Aug.  18,  1816 
May  10,  1817 
May  10,  1 8 17 

Aug.  31,  1820  , 
Aug.  31,  1820 
March  7,  1821 

May  23,  182 1 
Aug.  25,  1821 
Dec.  27,  1823 

Jan.  3,  1824 

June  16,  1824 

Oct.  12,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  223 

MATHEWSON  Mary  W.,  daughter  of  Philip,  of 
Johnston,  and  Brown  Sweet,  of  Smithfield, 
at  said  Johnston.     Gazette  of  May  i,  1825 

MATTESON  Abraham  and  Susannah  Andrew, 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  both  of  Coventry, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  June  4,  1815 

Wealthian,  daughter  of  Christopher,  of  West 
Greenwich,   and  Col.   Edward   Rotter,   at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight.     Gazette  of        May  21,  1825 
MAUBOUGH     Madamoiselle     La    Tour,    and 
Mons.    La   Fayette,  Jr.,  at   Ham- 
burg.    Gazette  of  .  Aug.  18,  1798 
MAUDSLEY  Mary  Ann,  youngest  daughter  of 
the    late    Capt.    John,   and   Capt.    Jacob 
Smith,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  6,  1804 
MAURAN    Abigail,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph 
C,  and  Capt.  William  Church,  of  this  town, 
at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Watson,                March  16,  1806 
Capt.    Ira,   of  Barrington,  R.    I.,   and   Mrs. 
Eliza  B.  Wilder,  daughter  of  Capt.  Free- 
man Mayberry,  at  Newport,                                    Oct.  6,  181 1 
Oroondates,   merchant,   and    Martha   Eddy, 
eldest  daughter  of  Samuel  PZddy,  Esq.,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  in  this  town,                                Dec.  11,  18 14 
»  Capt.   Suchet,   of    this    town,    and    Sophia 
Bowen,  of  and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wright,                                                                  Sept.  10,  1818 
Olive  B.  and  CoJ.  Walker  Humphrey,  both 
of  this  town,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ware,                                                                ,      Dec.  27,  1821 
Dr.  Joseph  and  Sophia  R.  Sterry,  daughter 
of  Cyrian,  both  of  and  at  this  town,                     Oct.  12^  1820 
MAWNEY    Hannah,  daughter  of  John,   Esq., 

deceased,  and  Stephen  Harris.'    Gazette  of         Jan.  28,  1775 
Dr.   John,  of    Providence,  and  Nancy    Wil- 
son, daughter  of  Dr.  Wilson,  at  Hopkin- 
ton.     Gazette  of  Dec.  2,  1775 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Pardon,  and  Nicholas 
Tillinghast,  at  East  Greenwich      Gazette  ■ 

of  Sept.  II,  1802 

Mary,  daughter  of  Col.  John,  and  Henry 
Valentine,  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  merchant, 
at  Cranston.     Gazette  of  Feb.  13,  1808 

Mary,  daughter  of  Pardon,  Esq.,  and  Hon. 
Elisha  R.  Porter,  of  South  Kingstown,  at 
East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of  July  14,  1810 

John,  of  Crahston,  and  Ruth  C.  Gladding,  of 
this  town,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
W.     Gazette  of  May  18,  18 11 


224  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

MAWNEY  Isabella  Ann,  of  East  Greenwich, 
and  Peter  G.  Taylor,  Esq.,  postmaster  at 
Charleston,  Ind.,  at  South  Kingstown. 
Gazette  of  July  3.  1822 

MAXCY  Rev.  Jonathan,  of  this  town,  and 
Susannah  Hopkins,  daughter  of  Esek, 
Esq.     Gazette  of  Aug.  27,  1791 

Milton,   Esq.,    attorney  at    law,    and    Mrs. 
Mary  Barnwell,   at   Beaufort,    N.  C.     Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  13,  1808 
Cornelia  Manning,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Maxcy,  President  of  Columbia  College, 
and  James  Gregg,  Esq.,  at  said  place,  by 
said  Doctor,  Jan.  18,  1814 
Joseph  and  Lois  B.  Fisher,  daughter  of  the 
late  Nathaniel,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Ferguson,                                        Aug.  31,  1823 
MAXFIELD   Sylvia  and  Sheldon  Young,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  30,  1820 

MAXON  Wealthy,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  John 

Ward,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1823 

MAXSON  Carpenter  and  Catharine  Bixler,  by 

Joseph  Heistand,  Esq.,  Jan.  17,  1815 

MAXWELL  Hannah,  daughter  of  James,  Esq., 
and  James  Driscoll,  of  New  Brunswick, 
,N.  J.     Gazette  of  ,  June  23,  1804 

Martha,  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  and  Sam- 
uel Randall,  preceptor  of  Warren  Academy. 
Gazette  of  Aug.  26,  1809 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Level,  and  Tib- 
betts  Pearce,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of  Jan.  18,  1812 

•  Mrs.    —,   of    Clarkes    Bridge,   96,    and 

Henry  Cain,  84 ;  this  is   the  6th   time  of 
the  groom,  and  9th  time  of  the  bride  being 
joined  in  wedlock,  at  Glasgow,  Scot.     Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  26,  1 814 
George,  in  85th  year,  to  a  blooming  maid  of 
23  years;  the  groom  was  in  high  glee  on 
the    occasion,   although    he    is    a  father, 
grand-father  and  great-grand  father  to  lOi 
children  ;  his  second  marriage,  in  London. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  6,  1816 
Emeline  M.,  daughter  of  James,  of  Warren, 
and  George  Saunders,  of  Philadelphia,  at 
said  Warren,                                                          Aug.  24,  1820 
Patience  G.,  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  and 
Capt.  Samuel  Cole,  both  of  and  at  Warren, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,                                             Aug.  30,  1821 
Judeth,  of  this  town,  and  Levi  Lord,  of  North 
Providence,                                                          Dec.  5,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  225 

MAXWELL  Major  Thomas  and  Mrs.  Eleanor 

Heacock;  the  Major  is  in  his  82d  year ;  he 

served  in  British  Continental  and  American 

armies  nearly  70  years;  was  at  Battle   of 

Fighting  Island  and    Bloody  Bridge,   in 

Ppntiac'sWar,  and  one  of  the  very  few  who 

escaped  that  disaster ;    at   River    Rough, 

near  Detroit.     Gazette  of  Oct.  15,  1823 

Mary,  eighth  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and 

Capt.  Haile  Collins,  both  of  Warren,   at 

Swanzey.     Gazette  of  Nov.  3,  1824 

MAY  Oliver  and  Foriniah  Walcott,  at  Cumber- 
land. Gazette  of  .  June  20,  1789 
Susannah,   daughter    of    Hon.    Elisha,   and 

Dr.  Calvin  Martin,  at  Attleboro.     Gazette- 

of  June  15,  1793 

Catharine  C,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and 

Rev.  Henry  Edes,  pastor  of  the  First  Con- 
gregational  Church   and   Society,  of  this 

town,  at   Boston',  by   Rev.    Dr.    Lathrop. 

Gazette  of  July  27,  1805 

Jesse,  Esq.,attorney  at  law,  and  Betsey  Marsh, 

both  of  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer. 

Gazette  of  .  Oct.  24,  1807 

Catharine,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Joseph,  and 

Dr.    Charles   Williams  Winship,   of  Rox- 

bury,  at  Boston,  April  10,  1808 

John,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Ann  Gordon  Reed, 

daughter  of  the  late   Sampson,  Esq.,   at 

Trinity  Church,  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gar- 
diner, April  7,  18 1 2 
Lemuel  and  Eliza  Wilder,  daughter  of   Rev. 

Mr.  Wilder,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  Dec.  22,  1814 

Mary  Ann  and  William  Knox,  in   this   town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  14,  1823 

Sarah   and   Paul   W.    Dawley,   at   Newport. 

Gazette  of  ,  Jan.  26,  1825 

MAYBERRY  Amelia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Free- 
man, of  Newport,  and  Capt.  Henry  Smith, 

of  Bristol,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  24,  1812 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Freeborn,  of 

Newport,  and  Joseph  Mclntire,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Gnswold,  Jan.  26,  1825 

MAYNARD  Lawson  D.  and  Nancy  Smith,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  19,  1820 

MAYO  Rebecca,  aged  13,  and  Archibald  Davis, 

aged  20,  at  Waterford.     Gazette  of  March  22,  1806 

MAYRANT  Placidia,  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 

of  Statesburgh,   S.   C,  and   Rev.   Jasper 

Adams,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in 

B.  U.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Sept.  4,  1823 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


McAllister  H.  M.,  Esq.,  and  Louisa  Char- 
lotte Cutler,  at  Quincy,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

McANARMEY  Jane  and  Jesse  Cudworth,  both 
of  and  at  Seekonk.     Gazette  of 

McCALLA  Mrs.  Eunice  and  Elijah  Brooks,  edi- 
tor of  "Salem  Messenger,"  at  Salem,  N.  J. 
Gazette  of 

McCANN  Mr.    P and   Mrs.  Mary  Sabin, 

widow  of  the  late  Captain  James.     Gazette 
of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Mr.  P McCann,  and 

Fenner  Rhodes.     Gazette  of 

McCLELLAN  Capt.  Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Nancy 
Dexter,  daughter  of  Col.  Knight,  at  Smitli- 
field.     Gazette  of 

McClelland  Nancy,  daughter  of  Gen.  Mc- 
Clelland, and  John  Lovett,  Esq.,  attorney 
at  law,  at  Woodstock,  Ct., 

Lucretia,    of    Woodstock,  and    Gen. 

Huntington,  of  Norwich.     Gazette  of 
Nathaniel,  of  Woodstock,   and   Grace   Mal- 
bone,  daughter  of  Capt.  Evan,  at  Pomfret, 
Ct.     Gazette  of 

McCLEN^HAN  Miss and  John-Murray, 

late  of  Providence,  merchant,   at   Alexan- 
dria, Va.     Gazette  of 

McCLISH  Sally  and  Jacob  Richardson,  Jr.,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten.    Gazette  of 

McCLURE  Rev.  David,  D.  D.,  of  East  Windsor, 
Ct.,  and  Betsey  Martin,  widow  of  Capt. 
John,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Preston, 

McCOLLOCK  Mary  and  John  Mein,  in  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

McCONKEY  Peggy,  of  Louisville,  Ga.,  and  Eb- 
enezer  L.  Bowen,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 
said  Louisville,  * 

McCORMICK  Eleanor  and  Samuel  Gill,  both  of 
Boston,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

McCUTCHON  Mrs.  Mary,  70,  and  Christian 
Gambert,  80,  of  Washington,  Penn.,  at 
Greensburg,  Penn.     Gazette  of 

McDonald    Mary,   daughter    of   Charles,   of 
London,  and  Thomas  Sabin.     Gazette  of 
Allen,  aged  95    years,  and    Mrs.  Margaret 
Bidge,  .aged  25  years,  at  Monk  Warmouth, 
Eng., 

McDonnell  Catharine,  aged  22  years,  and 
Lieut.  R McDonnell,  aged  95  years, 


Nov.  2,  1822 
•  Oct.  30,  1824 

Feb.  27,  1822 

March  26,  1796 
Sept.  27,  1800 

Jan.  3,  1784 

Feb.  3,  1788 
Oct.  24,  179s 

April  9,  1808 

Jan.  20,  1787 
June  8,  1805 

Oct.  5,  1 8 19 
Aug.  23,  1800 

April  8,  1813 
Dec.  22,  181 1 

June  30,  1821 
Aug.  28,  1773 

Feb.  18,  1 78 1 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


227 


McDonnell  : 

in  Scotland,  He  is  an  old  soldier  on  half- 
pay,  and  she  a  beautiful  young  lady  of  a 
very  respectable  family.     Gazette  of 

Lieut.  R —,  aged  95  years,  and  Catharine 

McDonnell,  aged  22  years,  in  Scotland. 
He  is  an  old  soldier  on  half -pay,  and  she  a 
beautiful  young  lady  of  a  very  respectable 
family.     Gazette  of  '    ' 

McFARLAND  William  and  Mary  Greene,  both  . 
of  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 
William,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Moore,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
James  and  Isabella  Armstrong,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  all  of  this  town, 
Alexander  and  Sally  Cady,  both   of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Thomas  and  Martha  Corey,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

McFARLIN  Patty,  56,  and  Nathaniel  Low,  of 
Waterville,  Mass.,  88,  at  Fairfield,  Mass. 
Gazette  of 

McFOY  Elizabeth,  of  this  town,  and  John  Arm- 
strong, of  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 
Gazette  of 
Capt.    Daniel'  and   Mrs.  Nancy  Thurber,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Thomas  and  Mary  Vaton,   both   of  and   at 
Newport, 

McGEE  Margaret,  of  Foster,. and  Almadus  Wil- 
kinson, of  Scituate,  at  Foster,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wells, 

McGregor  Betsey,  daughter  of  Col.  John,  and 
Andrew  Horton,  of  this  town,  at  Coventry. 
Gazette  of 

McINTIRE  William  and  Ruth  Lovett,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  at 
Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
Joseph  and  Ann  Mayberry,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  Freeborn,  of  Newport,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rf.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 

McKENZIE  James  and  Mrs.  Joanne  Dumotte, 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten, 

McKESSON  John,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and 
Sarah  Hull,  daughter  of  Major-General 
Hull,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ho- 
mer.    Gazette  of 

McKIE  Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  Andrew,  and 
Thomas  Burgess,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of 
this  town,  at  Wareham.    Gazette  of 


Aug.  s,  181;; 

Aug.  5,  181S 

Dec.  12,  1813 

Jan.  10,  1815 

March  16,  1815 

May  4,  1820 

Oct.  16,  1822 

Feb.  21,  1 82 1 

March  16,  1805 
Nov.  27,  181  r 
Nov.  14,  1815 

Oct.  28,  1 8 10 

Sept.  12,  1 81 2 

Nov.  4,  i8io 

Jan.  26,  1825 
April  21,  181 1 

Sept.  4,  1802 
Nov.  26,  1803 


228 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


McLANE  Major   David   and  Mrs.  Joanna  De- 
Eckhoot.     Gazette  of 
John  A.  and  Rebecca  Willey,  eldest   daugh- 
ter of  John,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  all   of 
Providence,  at  St.  John's  Church, 

McLaughlin  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  late  from  South 
Carolina,  and  Dr.  William  Shaw,  at  Wick- 
ford, 

McLEAN  Mrs. '  Maria  and  Caleb  B.  Bowermg, 
merchant,  both  of  New  York,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

McLELLAN  Eliza  and  John  T.  Spaulding,  of 
this  town,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

McLELLAND  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Major 
Samuel,  of  this  town,  and  George  W. 
Frothingham,  merchant,  at  Boston.  Ga- 
zette of 

McREA.  Major  William.  '2d'  U.  S.  Regiment, 
and  Mary  Champlain,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  Robert,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

McTUNN  Polly  and  Collinson  Read,  Esq.,  of 
Reading,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

MEACHAM  Mrs. ,  S3,  and  Peter  Hunter, 

25,  at  Avon.     Gazette  of 

MEADE  Bythania  and  Capt.  WiUiam  H.  Smith, 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Hezekiah,  of  Haver- 
hill, both  of  New  York,  at  Bridgeport,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 

MEDBERRY  Fanny,  daughter  of  John,  Esq., 
and  John  Chaffee,  of  Warren,  Penn.,  at 
Seekonk.     Gazette  of 

MEDBURY  Darling,  of  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  and 
Drusilla  Burlingame,  daughter  of  Capt. 
David,  of  and  at  Gloeester, 
Calvin  and  Nancy  Pearce,  eldest  daughter  of 
Aaron,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Otis  Thomp- 
son, 
George,  of  Seekonk,  and  Catharine  B. 
Rhodes,  of  Cranston,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  John,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacobs, 

MEIN  John  and  Mary  McCollock,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of 

MELCHOR  Joseph  C,  editor  "Nantucket  In- 
quirror,"  and  Susan  P.  Coffin,  daughter  of 
Capt.  James  J.,  at  Nantucket.     Gazette  of 

MELENDY  William  and  Lucy  W.  Edes,  both 
of  Boston.     Gazette  of 

MELLEN  Eliza,  daughter  of  Col.  James,  and 
Rev.  John  Fiske,  of  New  Braintree,  at  Mil- 
ford,  by  the  Rev.  Caleb  Alexander, 


July  19,  1794 

July  I,  181 1 

Oct.  16,  1796 

March  28,  1803 
July  30,  1796 

May  22,  1824 

Nov.  14,  1 80 1 
Jan.  23,  1773 
April  8,  18 1 5 

Feb.  I,  1806 

Nov.  5,  1823 

March  24,  1808 

March  13,  1814 

Dec.  4,  1817 
Aug.  23,  1800 

Nov.  10,  1821 
March  9,  181 1 

April  19,  1797 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  229 

M ELLEN  Mary,  daughter  of  Col.  James,  and 
Samuel  Warren,  of  this ,  town,  at  Milford, 
Mass.,  by  the  Rev.  Caleb  Alexander,  April  19,  1797 

MELVILLE  Fanny  and  Charles  Copeland,  mer- 
chant. It  is  a  remarkable  fact  that  these 
parties  have  each  17  brothers  and  sisters 
all  living.     Gazette  of     .  Oct.  7,  1769 

Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  John 
De  Wolfe,  of  Bristol,  at  Boston.  Gazette 
of  •  ■         Oct.  29,  1808 

Thomas  and  Abby  Swinbourne,  daughter  of 

Nathaniel,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  23,  1820 

MENAGE  Alexis,  of  Bristol,  and  Lydia  An- 
thony, daughter  of  Caleb,  of  and  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  April  21,  1822 

MERCHANT  Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
Henry,  and  t)r.  Jeremiah  W.  Case,  at 
South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of  Dec.  9,  1797 

MERLAND  John,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and 
Ruth.  Gushing,  daughter  of  Thomas  C, 
editor  of  the  "Salem  Gazette''  at  Salem. 
Gazette  of  June  25,  1814 

MERRILL  Abraham,  81,  and  Mrs.  Huldah 
Rowe,  82,  at  Amhurst.  Their  children, 
grand,  and  great-grandchildren.    Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  1819 

Mary  Ann,  of  Seekonk,  and  Walter  C. 
Helme,  of  Smithfield,  at  said  Seekonk. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  12,  1825 

Major  Frederick  and  Mary  Ann  Merrill, 
daughter  of  Ozias,  at  Falmouth.  (An  un- 
cle marries  his  neice.)  Gazette  of  June  i,  1825 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Ozias,  and  Major 
Frederick  Merrill,  at  Falmouth.  (An  un- 
cle marries  his  neice.)     Gazette  of                       June  i,  1825 

MERRETT  Emma,  in  29th  year,  and  Dr. 
Brewster,  in  76th  year,  after  a  courtship  of 
10  years,  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  S,  1800 

MERRIMAN  Hannah,  daughter  of  Major  Mar- 
cus, and  Nathan  S.  Read;  both  of  New 
Haven,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merwin.     Gazette  of        April  30,  1814 

MERRY  Joseph  and  Amey  Spaulding,  daughter 

of  Nathaniel,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Feb.  24,  1798 

Sarah  and  Peyton  Gay,  at  Boston.     Gazette 

of  Oct.  25,  1806 

Mrs.  Ann  and  Luen  Pope,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  25,  1813 

Abby  Wheaton  and  John  Carter  Hargood, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  10,  1822 

Lydia,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph, 
and  Samuel  Mowry,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of  March  17,  1824 


230 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MERWIN    Sarah   and   David   Perkins,   after  a 
courtship  of  one  night,  at  Woodbridge,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 
MESSENGER    Olivia   and    Rhoda    Kilton,   at 
Taunton.     Gazette  of 

Mary  H.  and  Amos  Walton,  both  of  and  at 
Attleboro.  Gazette  of 
MESSER  Asa,  Professor  of  Languages  in  Col- 
lege of  Rhode  Island,  and  Deborah  An- 
gell,  daughter  of  Hope,  of  North  Provi- 
dence. Gazette  of 
METCALF  George,  Esq.,  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 
attorney  at  law,  and  Eliza  Talbot,  late  of 
this  town,  at  Johnston,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Michael,  and  Joseph 
W.  Larchar,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Lewis,  of  Wrentham,  and  Betsey  Wilson, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  of  New- 
ton.    Gazette  of 

Nathaniel   G.  and   Lydia   Packard,   of    this 
,  town.     Gazette  of 

Catharine  and  Joseph  Brown,  she  of  this 
town,  he  of  Bristol.     Gazette  of 

Samuel,  merchant,  and  Frances  Calder, 
daughter  of  James,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Joel,  Esq.,  and  James 
Perrin,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Joel,  and  Boise  Calder,  in 
this  town, 

Eleanor  and  Carter  B.  Poindexter,  Esq.,  at 
Norfolk,  Va.     Gazette  of 

Theron,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Dedham, 
Mass.,  and  Julia  Tracy,  .daughter  of  the 
late  Uriah,  of  and  at  Litchfield,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of 

Joel,  Jr.,  and  Susan  Holton,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Marcy,  of  Wrentham,  and  Bartholomew 
Cushman,  of  Attleboro,  at  said  Wrentham, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

Reuben  and  Hannah  Belcher,  both  of  and  at 
Wrentham,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 

Celia  Ann  and  Reuben  Burden,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Peletiah,  of  Smithfield,  and  Abigail  Hawes, 
of  and  at  Franklin.     Gazette  of 

Joseph  Gay  and  Evelina  Houghton,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Thomas  Sanford,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Celia 
Greene,  youngest    daughter    of    the  late 


March  25,  1815 

March  i,  18 17 

Dec.  24,  1823 

May  20,  1797 

April  2,  1 79 1 
Dec.  16,  1797 

Dec.  16,  1797 
March  16,  1799 
May  10,  1800 
July  12,  1806 
July  12,  1806 
May  24,  1807 
May  13,  1809 

Nov.  25,  1809 
April  24,  1 8 14 

May  30,  1819 
June  6,  1819 
April  9,  1820 
June  19,  1820 
Oct.  23,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


231 


METCALF : 

Capt.  Jqhn   M.,  of  and  at  this  town,   by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Dexter,  of  Rhode  Island,  and  Mary  Bishop, 
at  New  London,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Alice  B.  and  Arthur  Snow,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  in  this  town, 

Meheta  M.,  daughter  of  Lewis,  and  Henry 
Bowen,  of  Boston,  publisher  of  Universal- 
ist  Magazine,  at  Wrentham.     Gazette  of 

Whiting  and  Almira  Taft,  eldest  daughter 
of  Sweeting, 

Whipple  and  Sophia  Jenckes,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, 

Joel,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Mitchell,  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

James  ^nd  -Matilda  Peckham,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.  Gazette  of 
METZPOR  Mary,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and 
Capt.  Samuel  Thomas,  of  this  town,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.  Gazette  of 
MEYER  Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  John  R., 
of  Wall  St.,  New  York,  and  Henry  Bow- 
ers, Jr.,  of  Swanzey, 

MIFFLIN  John  and Mifflin,  daughter  of 

the  Governor,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 
-,   daughter  of  Governor  Mifflin,   and 


John  Mifflin,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 
MILBANKE  Miss and  Lord  Byron,  at 

Durham,  Eng.     Gazette  of 
MILK  John  and  Eliza  Waters,  at  Boston.     Ga- 
zette of 
MILLARD   Esther  Bowen,  daughter  of  Noah, 

Jr.,  of  Foster,  and  Hon.  Theodore  Foster, 

late  senator  from  Rhode  Island,  at   Mt. 

Hugeria,  by  Rev.  John  Williams, 
Sally,  of  Warwick,  and  Nicholas  Branch,  Jr., 

of  North  Providence,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Manchester.     Gazette  of 
Levi  and  Sally  Ann  Fleming,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.     Gazette  of 
MILLEN  Eliza,  of  Galway,  N.  Y.,  and  William 
,     Cranston,   of  Warren,   at   Galway,  N.  Y. 

Gazette  of 
MILLERNAN  George,  of  East  Greenwich,  and 

Elizabeth  Tripp,  of  Barrington.     Gazette 

of 


July  30,  1 82 1 

Nov.  21,  1821 

Dec.  6,  1 82 1 

Nov.  9,  1822 
April  15,  1823 

July  2,  1823 

April  I,  1824 

Sept.  29,  1824 

Aug.  10,  1799 

Jan.  6,  1772 

April  25,  1795 

April  25,  1795 

March  18,  1815 

Jan.  13,  1 82 1 

July  20,  1803 

Oct.  28,  1809 
March  16,  1816 

Aug.  29,  1807 

June  19,  1779 


232 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MILLER  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Col.  Nathan, 
and  Col.  Sylvester  Child,  at  Warren.  Ga- 
zette of 

Hope,  of  this  town,  and  John  P.  Jones,  mer- 
chant.    Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Nathan,  Esq ,  and 
Charles  Wheaton,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 

Asa  and  Amey  b\y,  at  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of 

Phineas,  of  Georgia,  and  Mrs.  Catharine 
Greene,  widow  of  Major  General  Greene, 
at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ewing.  Ga- 
zette of 

Jane  and  Samuel  Cooper,  at  Plainfield,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 

Oliver  and  Nancy  White.     Gazette  of 

Mary  L.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John, 
and  John  B.  Gilpin,  Esq.,  British  Consul 
for  State  of  Rhode  Island,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Dehon, 

Desire  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John, 
and  Capt.  Aaron  C.  Dennis,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Celia  and  Nicholas    Hopkins,   both   of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
•  Henry  and  Eliza  Ingraham,  daughter  of  Sim- 
eon, by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Susan  L.  and  John  Bass, 

James  S.  and  Freelove  Westcott,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Williams,  all  of  Providence, 

Philip  and  Mrs.  Merany  Allen,  daughter  of 
Aaron  Pratt,  of  Taunton,  at  Rehoboth. 
Gazette  of 

John,  printer,  and  Sarah  Rogers  Balch,  only 
daughter  of  Joseph,  both  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Consider  and  Oliver  Brown,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Elizabeth  and  Capt.  Nicholas  Hopkins,   by 
"Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Lewis  L.  and  Melinda  Hodges  Allen,  at 
Rehoboth, 

Louisa,  of  this  town,  and  Benjamin  Butts,  of 
Seekonk,  at  this  town, 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  Barney,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rfev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Eliza  A.  and  John  C.  Wood,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

John  and  Lucy  Ruff,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict, 


Aug.  ;,  1773 

Dec.  20,  1777 

Oct.  9,  1784. 

May  2,  1795 

July  ^,  1796 

Sept.  8,  1798 
Nov.  22,  1800 

.   Nov.  20,  1803 

May  16,  1807 

Oct,  II,  1807 

Nov.  23,  1807 
April  23,  1809 

Oct.  27,  181 1 

Aug.  8,  1812 

Sept.  I,  1 8 16 
Sept.  21,  181 7 
March  12,  1818 
Sept.  23,  1818 
Nov.  20,  1 81 8 
March  5,  1820 
May  4,  1820 
Sept.  10,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  233 

MILLER  Pardon  and  Ann  Eliza  Martin,  daugh- 
ter of  William    B.,  both  of    and    at    this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  •  Jan.  i,  1821 

Betsey  and  George  Jenckes,  2d,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Benedict,  at  Pawtucket,  "  July  i,  1821 

Adelia  and   Hiram    Ide,  at   Pawtucket,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     Gazette  of  Oct.  6,  1821 

H^lsey,  of  Cumberland,  and  Lavina  Briggs, 

of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of  Dec.  8,  1821 

John,    publisher    of     "Manufacturers     and 

Farmers     Journal,"    and     Almira     Field, 

daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Jphn,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  18,  1822 

Ira  K.   and   Mary  Bullock,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro.     Gazette  of  June  26,  1822 

Dr.  L.  L.,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,"  and  Electra 

Smith,   of    and   at   Bristol,   by  Rt.    Rev. 

Bishop  Griswold,  Dec.  25,  1822 

Benjamin,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Mary  B. 

Holmes,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Mudge,  Dec.  24,  1823 

Jeremiah,    of     New    York,    and    Catharine 

Wheaton,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Williams,  May  2, 1824 

Edward  F.,  of  this  town,  and  Louisa  Hitch- 
cock, of  and  at   Pawtucket,  by  Rev.   Dr. 

Benedict,  Dec.  8,  1824 

Mary,  of  Cumberland,  and  Seth  Howard,  of 

Olneyville,    in    this    town,   by    Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering,  Feb.  17,  1825 

Mrs.  Lydia  and  Stephen  Johnson,  at  Warren. 

Gazette  of  May  11,  1825 

MILLETT  Thomas  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thurs- 

•  ton,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  14,  1825 

MILLS  Mrs.  Ann  and  Capt.  Robert  Lillibridge, 

of  Philadelphia,  at  Savannah,  Ga.     Gazette 

of  Jan.  i^,  1810 

MILNE  Eliza,  daughter  of  Edmund,  and  John 

Russell,  of  Boston,  printer.     Gazette  of  April  13,  1793 

MINNARD  James  and  Eliza  Allen,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  Nov.  12,  1820 

MINOT  Mehitable  Logan,  youngest  daiighter  of 

Christopher,  and  Henry  W.  Richards,  mer- 
chant, at  Boston.     Gazette  of  -  Oct.  25,  1806 
MINOTE  Jacob  and  Catharine  Murray,  at  Bris- 
tol,                     '-  May  3,  1812  , 
MINTURN  Nathaniel   Greene,  of  New  York, 

and  Lydia  Coates,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of 

and  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  July  2,  1808 


234 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


MITCHELL  Edward,  Esq.,  of  South  Carolina, 
and  Nancy  Bowen,  daughter  of  Dr. 
Ephraim.     Gazette  of 

Alexander,  Esq.,  "^agec^  109  years,  and  Jane 
Hammond,  aged  16  years,  at  Richmond, 
Va. .  Gazette  of 

Admiral  Sir  Andrew,  K.  B.,  Commander  of 
the  British  fleet  on  that  station,  and  Mary 
Uniacke,  eldest  daughter  of  R.  J.,  Esq.,  in 
Halifax,  N.  S.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Middletown, 
and  Asa  Sherman,  of  Portsmouth,  at 
Friends  Meeting  House,  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Joanna,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Middletown, 
and  David  Rodman,  at'  Friends  Meeting 
House,  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Edward,  formerly  a  resident  of  this  town, 
and  Eliza  G.  Brayard,  at  Edisto  Island,  S. 
C.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  of  North  Providence,  and  Gardiner 
Greenleaf,  of  Boston,  in  this  town, 

Margaret  and  Peter  Batchellor,  both  of  New 
Hampshire,  in  this  town, 

Mrs.  Hannah,  of  this  town,  and  John  Glazier, 
of  East  Greenwich,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

Thomas  M.  and  Julia  Ann  Bowen,  daughter 
of  Dr.  Joseph,  of  and  at  Gloucester.  Ga- 
zette of 

Thomas  B.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Ball  Hill,  widow  of  Hon.  Arthur,  of 
Savannah,  Ga.,  at  Dameron  Place,  Miss., 

Mrs.  Hannah  and  Joel  Metcalf,  Esq.,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

William  and  Lydia  P.  Brickley,  daughter  of 
Major   Henry,  both   of  and   at  this  town. 
Gazette  of 
MODOCK  Hitty  and  Ichabod   Henry,  at  Plain- 
field.     Gazette  of 
MOLOY  Daniel  and  Martha  Black,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
MONRO  Nathan,  Jr.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Cather- 
ine Welsh,  of  and  at  Baltimore.     Gazette 
of 
MONROE  Jeremiah  and  Sarah  Hull.      Gazettfe 
of 
Sally  and  Thomas  Corey,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Sept.  IS,  1792 
Jan.  13,  1798 

June  IS,  1 80s 

Nov.  23,  1 80s 

Sept.  20,  1806 

Feb.  22,  18 12 

March  8,  18 12 

Sept.  I,  1814 

Feb.  II,  1816 

Oct.  19,  1820 

March  9,  1823 
April  I,  1824 

Sept.  8,  1824 

Jan.  21,  181S 

July  3,  1814 

Jan.  17,  1789 

Nov.  6,  x802 

Sept.  25,  1808 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


235 


MONROE  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  and  Sarah  Dimond, 
eldest  daughter  of  Jonathan,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Gazette  of 

Maria  Hester,  youngest  daughter  of  James, 
President  of  the  United.  States,  and  Sam- 
uel Lawrence  Gouverneur,  Esq.,  New 
York,  at  Washington  City,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hawley.     Gazette  of 

Allen,  3d,  and  Joanna  Lincoln,  at  Bristol. 
Gazette  of 

Capt.  Matthias,  of  Bristol,  and  Dorcas  White, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton, 

Capt.  Joseph  S.,  of  this  town,  and  Louisa 
Henderson,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
John,  of  New  York,  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 

Elizabeth  B.,  eldest  daughter  of  Major  Heze- 
kiah,  and  Samuel  Coggeshall,  Esq.,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bates, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Josiah,  of  this  town,  and 
Richard  Barstow,  of  Rochester,  Mass.,  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Col.  Joseph  Jones,  brother  of  the  President 
of  the  United  States,  and  Huldah  Hub- 
bard, at  Charlton,  Missouri.     Gazette  of 

James,  Jr.,  of  Virginia,  and  Elizabeth  Mary 
Douglass,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  of 
and  at  New  York.     Gazette  of 

William  P.  and  Phebe  Wright,  both  of  and  at 
Bristol.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  of  Seekonk,  and  Joseph  Spaulding,  of 
Connecticut,  at  Attleboro, 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  Edward,  of  Bristol,  and 
Charles  B.  Spooner,  of  this  town,  at  said 
Bristol.     Gazette  rl 

Sarah'  and  Henry  Blesdell,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

MONTCRIEFF  Major ,  of  the  55th,  and 

Polly  Livingstone,  daughter  of  Robert,  de- 
ceased, 
MOONEY  William  S.,  tobacco  spinner,  aged  18 

years  and  Widow Vincent,  aged  105 

years,  at  Sligo,  Ireland.     Gazette  of 
MOORE  John  E.,  of  South  Carolina,  and  Fran- 
ces Bowen,  daughter  of  Dr.  Ephraim.    Ga- 
zette of 

William,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Harriet  Gibbs,  of 
Providence,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Robert 
Hume,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Gazette  of 


March  22,  1817 

March  23,  1820 
April  10,  1820 

Nov.  30,  1820 

April  28,  1 82 1 

May  IS,  1821 

May  18,  1821 

Sept.  22,  1 82 1 

April  17,  1822 
July  10,  1822 
May  18,  1823 

Sept.  15,  1824 
Dec.  S,  1824 

Oct.  10,  1764 

Dec.  S,  1772 

Aug.  29,  1789 

Nov.  28,  1807 

June  8,  181 1 


236 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MOORE  Thomas  W.,  Esq.,  H.  B.  M.  Consul  at 
Philadelphia,  and  Mary  Gibbs,  daughter  of 
the  late  George,  Esq:,  at  Tnrtity  Church, 
Newport, 

Eliza,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Capt.  Jona- 
than Emery,  of  Saco,  Mass.,  at  Charleston, 
S.  C.     Gazette  of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  and  Jer- 
emiah Hazard,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Hannah,  74,  and  Mr.  Hitchcock,  74,  at 
Woodstock,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Sarah  and  William  McFarland,  Jr.,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Henry  Pike,  both  of  this 
town, 

•Sarah,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Robert  S.  Coffin, 
Esq.  (Boston  Bard),  at  said  Philadelphia, 

Martha  M.,  daughter  of  Col.  Henry,  of  New- 
port, and  Nehemiah  S.  Draper,  of  this 
town,  at  said  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whea- 
ton, 

Larkin,  a  traveller,  and  Nancy  Cooke,  at  Bev- 
erly.    Gazette  of 

Anna  Mitchell,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and 
George  Parker,  of.  Boston,  merchant,  at 
former  place,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Bowen. 
Gazette  of 

William,  of  Newport,  and  Margaret  Martin,  of 
and  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.       Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Harriet  L.  and  Lawrence  J.  Russell, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  and  Benjamin 
South  wick,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gam- 
mell, 

Harriet  S.,  widow  of  Col.  William,  and  Capt. 
Josiah  Crocker,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Fanny,  of  Bristol,  and  Seth  Guphe,  Jr.,  of 
Raynham,  Mass.,  at  said  Bristol,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mann, 
MORCAU  Madame  Marie  Louise  Magdeleine 
Valentine  Duoezac  Castra,  widow  of  Mons. 
Louis  Morcau  du  Lassey,  and  Edward  Liv- 
ingston, Esq.,  at  New  Orleans.  Gazetje  of 
MOREHOUSE    Mary  and    Samuel   Finch,   at 

Norwalk,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
MORGAN  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Waterman,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  in  this  town. 

Col.  George,  of  Washington  Co.,  Penn.,  and 
Catharine  Duane,  eldest  daughter  of  Col. 


Oct.  13,  181 1 

r 

Jan.  2,  1813 

Oct.  I,  1814 

Dec.  3,  1814 

Jan.  10,  1815 

Nov.  4,  181S 

April  20,  1 819 

Feb.  8,  1820 
Jan.  3,  1821 

Feb.  22,  1823 

May  22,  1820  ^ 

May  18,  1823 

Nov.  2,  1823 
March  6,  1824 

Sept.  25,  1825 

July  13,  180S 

Dec.  12,  i8^8 

March  13,  1800 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


237 


MORGAN : 

William,  editor  of  the  "Aurora,"  at  Phila- 
delphia.    Gazette  of 

Sir  Thomas  and  Miss  Owenson,  the 

novelist,  in  Ireland.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  L.  T.  and  Nancy  Dunn,  at  Boston. 
Gazette  of 

Rebecca  Wain,  of  Philadelphia,  and  William 
R.  Rodman,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Mulberry  Street,  Phila- 
delphia, 
MORRELL  David  Lawrence,  Governor  of  New 
Hampshire,  and  Lydia  Poore,  daughter  of 
Moses,  Esq.,  both  of  Goffstown,  at  Pem- 
broke, N.  H.     Gazette  of 

MORRIS  ,  daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  and 

James    Marshall,    Esq.,    at     Philadelphia. 
Gazette  of 

Robert  and  Anna  Heath,  in  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

Noudiah,  Esq.,  and  Prudence  Clarke  Hart, 
at  Boston. .  Gazette  of 

Margaret,  of  Burlington,  and  Isaac  Collins, 
Jr.,  of  New  York,  at  Burlington,  N.  J., 

Mary  and  Arthur  Tripp,  formerly  of  this 
town,  at  Pomfret,  Ct., 

Walla  and  Flora  Reynolds,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Charles,  Esq.,  Captain  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Har- 
riet Bowen,  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  in 
this  town,  by  Rev  Mr.  Edes, 

Capt.  George  N.,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Sarah  R. 
Mumford,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin  B., 
Esq.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Miller, 

Mary  Ann  B.  and  Gershom  C.  Jenckes,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
MORSE   Nancy  and  Jeremiah  Hefferlon.     Ga- 
zette of. 

Lois  Ayer  and  Horatio  Gates  Allen,  one  of 
the  proprietors  of  the  "Merrimac  Intelli- 
gence," at  Haverhill.     Gazette  of 

Benaniah,  of  this  town,  and  Rebecca  Morse, 
of  and  at  Thompson,  Ct., 

Rebecca,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Benaniah 
Morse,  of  this  town,  at  said  Thompson, 

Spencer  and  Mary  Pike,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Olive,  28,  and  Constant  Tabor,  47,  in  this 
town, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  this  town, 
and  Otis  Torrey,  at  this  town, 


Oct.  10,  1807 
May  16,  1 812 
Oct.  10,  1812 

Dec.  2,  1813 

Aug.  14,  1824 

April  25,  1795 

March  30,  1799 

Sept.  26,  1^07 

Oct.  4,  1 8 10 

Jan.  10,  1813 

Aug.  15,1813 

Feb.  4,  1815 

Oct.  7,  1817 

Dec.  10,  1818 

March  19,  1796 

May  15,  1813 

March  17,  1 816 

March  17,  1816 
Nov.  29,  1818 

Jan.  31,  1819 

Jan.  9,  1820 


238  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

MORSE  Arnold  and  Mary  A.  -Spencer,  both  of 

East  Greenwich,  Oct.  12,  1820 

Gardiner,  of   Somerset,  and  Nancy  Luther, 

of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  3,  1822 

Nelson  and  Eliza  Blockington,  both  of  and 

at   Attleboro,  by   Rev.    Mr.  Killam.     Ga- 
zette of  '  Dec.  24,  1823 
George  and  Ann  Louisa  Remington,  at  Paw- 

tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  July  22,  1824 

MORTON    Hannah  and   Capt.   James   Dexter, 

at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Dec.  14,  1771 

John,  of   Philadelphia,  merchant,  and  Mary 

Robinson,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  at 

Friends'  Meeting   House,  Newport.     Ga- 
zette of  July  6,  1793 
MOSEROP    Rev.  Henry,   of   Nonsemond   Co., 

Va.,   and   Elizabeth    Handy,   daughter   of 

Capt.  Charles,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1789 

MOSES  Solomon  and  Rachal  Gratz,  daughter  of 
•  Michael,    Esq.,   of    Philadelphia,   at   New 

York,  by  Rev.  G.  Seixas.     Gazette  of  ,         July  5,  1806 

MOSHIER    Ruth,  daughter  of   Caleb,   of  this 

town,  and  Joseph  A.  Andrews,  of  Gloces- 

ter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mace,  Aug.  18,  1822 

(This   marriage  has   been   incorrectly   in- 
serted in  some  newspapers.) 
Constant  Burr  and  Mary  Saunders  Johnson, 

daughter  of  Ebenezer,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Dec.  23,  1823 

MOSHER   Capt.  William    H.  and  Susan  Brad- 
ford, both  of  and  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of  Nov.  17,  1824 
MOSS  Polly  and  Roswell  Doolittle,  at  Walling- 

ford,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  1821 

Samuel  and  Betsey  Doolittle,  at  Wallingford, 

Ct.     Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  182 1 

MOTT    Samuel,  of   New  York,   and   Elizabeth 

Barnard,     at    Newport,   at    the    Friends' 

Meeting  House.     Gazette  of  Aug.  9,  1794 

Joanna,   youngest   daughter  of    Jacob,   and 

Daniel   Chace,   of   Prudence,   at   Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Portsmouth.     Gazette  of  Dec.  15,  1798 

Cooke  and  Lucy  Briggs,  at  Johnston,  Dec.  9,  1813 

Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of   Benjamin,  and 

John  A.  Wadsworth,  M.  D.,  both  of  and 

at   Portsmouth,  at   the   Friends'  Meeting 

House,  Oct  2   1822 

MOULTON     Sullivan,   merchant,    and    Betsey  '    ' 

Langford,  daughter  of  Capt.  H olden.     Ga- 
zette of  .  Nov.  s,  1803 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


239 


MOULTON  William  and  Mary  Henshaw,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Cromwell  and  Lucinda  Olney,  daughter  of 
Richard,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker, 

Michael  and  Sarah  Cutter,  second  daughter 
of  Thomas,  Jr.,  all  of  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Gibson, 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Michael,  and 
James  Perry,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mary  C,  of  Attleboro,  and  Samuel  Atkin- 
son, Esq.,  of  Chilicothe,  Ohio,  at  Philadel- 
phia. Gazette  of 
MOWRY  Elizabeth  (aged  .between  40  and  50 
years)  and  Dr.  Simeon  Brown,  of  Smith- 
field,  by  Daniel  Smifh,  Justice, 

Martha,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Elisha,  and 
Charles  Jenckes,  of  East  Windsor,  Ct., 
merchant,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Moses  and  Lydia  Manton,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  Edward,  at  Johnston.  Gazette 
of 

Jeremiah  and  Content  Appleby,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Adah,  daughter  of  Abel,  and  Asahel  Harris, 
at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 

Major  Nathaniel,  3d,  and  Lydia  Dexter, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  at  Smithfield.  Ga- 
zette of 

Olive,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 
Farnum  Harris,  at  Smithfield, 

Rachal,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  and  William 
Smith,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Polly  and  Jacob  Spaulding,  at  Killingly,  Ct. 

~  Gazette  of 

Charlotte  and  William  Chapman,  both  of  this 
town, 

Jarathmael  and  Nancy  Bates,  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Elizabeth,  of  Johnston,  and  Alexander 
Henry,  of  this  town,  at  said  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of 

Esther,  of  Johnston,  and  Henry  Herrington, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.  Gazette 
of 

Philip,  of  Scituate,  and  Sarah  Wilder,  of 
Glocester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

Lydia  and  Capt.  James  Weeden,  both  of 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 


Oct.  II,  1806 

Dec.  IS,  1811 

April  26,  1813 
March  31,  1821 

Aug.  10,  1822 

March  19,  1767 

Feb.  4,  1797 

Dec.  10,  1803 . 
Feb.  25,  1804 
Oct,  27,  1804 

May  3,  1806 

March  12,  1809 

March  10,  1810 

March  31,  i8io 

Nov.  17,  1812 

Feb.  20,  18 14 

March  S,  1814 

May  7,  1814 

Sept.  22,  1 8 14 

June  I,  1817 


240  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

MOWRY  Diana,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 

John  Veazie,  of  this  town,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  9,  1817 

David,  Jr.,  and  Freelove  Ballou,  daughter  of 

Moses,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Nov.  i,  1817 

Hansi,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Union,  Me., 

and  Dutee  Cooke,  of  Bellingham,  Mass., 

at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  April  2,  1818 

Daniel,  3d,  and  Ruth  Farnum,  daughter  of 

Stephen,  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  6,  1818 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  Mary  Buffum,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  18,  1821 

John  S.  and  Mary  Manton,  at  Glocester,  May  13,  1821 

Randall    and    Eliza    Randall,   at^  Johnston. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  25,  1821 

Sarah,  of  Johnston,  and  Levi  Rose,  of  and  at 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  14,  1821 

Benjamin  and  Lovey  Marshall,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick    Gazette  of  April  10,  1S22 

Tabitha,  of  Smithfield,  and  Rufus  Williams, 

of  Burrillville,  at  said  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Mann,  July  3,  1823 

Smith,  Jr.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Amey 

Dexter,  youngest  daughter  of  Lewis,  Esq., 

at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Sept.  27,  1823 

Capt.  Levi,  of  Smithfield,  and  Ceriah  War- 
ner, daughter  of   Daniel,  of    Mendon,   at 

said  Smithfield,  Nov.  23,  1823 

George  L.  and  Hannah  Leonard,  at   Taun- 
ton.    Gazette  of  '  Jan.  10,  1824 
Samuel  and  Lydia  Merry,  youngest  daughter 

of  Joseph,  decestsed,  both  of  and  at  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of  •  March  17,  1824 
Sally,  daughter  of  Seth,  and  James  Andrews, 

both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  May  26,  1825 

Mary  and  William  H.  Angell,  both  of  North 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Sept.  28,  182? 

MUCKMORE  Elizabeth  and  John  A.  Shaw,  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  June  19,  1802 

MUDGE  William  and  Sabra  Lewis,  both  of  this 

town,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1818 

MUENSCHER  Major  William,  cashier  of  the 

Eagle  Bank,  and  Lydia  B.  Munroe,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  George,  all  of  and  at  Bristol, 

at    St.    Michael's    Church,   by    Rt.    Rev. 

Bishop  Griswold,  July  17   1820 

JMULCOCK  Miss ,  daughter  of  the  late 

George,   Esq.,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia, 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


241 


MULCOCK : 

and  Rev.  "Rmothy  Alden,  President  of 
Alleghany  College,  at  Reading,  Penn. 
Gazette  of 
MUMFORD  Giles,  of  Groton,  and  Charlotte 
Woodbridge,  daughter  of  Dr.  Dudley,  at 
Stonington.     Gazette  of 

Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Anne  Saltonstall,  at  New 
London.     Gazette  of 

John,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Polly 
Viall,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

John,  merchant,  and  Polly  Tillinghast,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Pardon,  Jr.,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Peter,  and  Col.  Thomas 
Grosvenor,  of  Pdmfret,  Ct.,  at  Newport, 
by  Bishop  Seabury.     Gazette  of 

Hannah,  youngest  daughter  of  Peter,  and 
Capt.  John  Greene,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Polly,  only  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Jahies 
Anthony,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 

Capt.  John,  of  Providence,  and  Hepzibah 
Snelling,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Paul,  Esq.,  and  Oliver 
Farnsworth,  printer,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of'     ' 

William,  merchant,  and  Ann  Elliott,  of  Bos- 
ton, 

B.  M.  and  Harriet  Bowers,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Henry,  at  Duanesboro,  N.  Y.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mrs.  Ruth,  widow  ot  Henry,  and  Dea:  Gid- 
eon Babcock,  Jr.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Thomas  H.  and  Phebe  Pratt,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ward.     Gazette  of    , 

Hannah  and  John  Pitman,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Gibson, 

Harriet,  daughter  of  John  P.,' Esq.,  and  John 
D.  Keese,  merchant,  of  and  at  New  York. 
Gazette  of 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John  B.,  and  Chris- 
topher Fowler,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wheaton, 

Giles,  merchant,  and  Frances  Eleanor  Tal- 
bot, daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  this  town, 
at  Fayetteville,  N.  "C.     Gazette  of 

Sarah  R.,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin  B., 
Esq.,  and  Capt. 'George  N.  Morris,  U.  S: 
Army,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Miller, 


Aug.  14,  1822 

Jan.  IS,  1780 
March  25,  1780 

Sept.  II,  1784 

June  18,  1785 

July  2,  178s 

Feb.  28,  1789 
Jan.  22,  1791 
Nov.  17,  1798 

March  16,  1799 
April  12,  1 80 1 

July  10,  1802 
Nov.  I,  1806   * 
Jan.  6,  1810 

Nov.  21,  18 10 

Dec.  29,  1810 

May  IS,  1813 

Oct.  21,  1815 

Oct.  7,  1 817 


242 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MUM  FORD  Capt.  Henry  G.  and  Mary  Byllard, 

daughter  of  Isaac,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all 

of  and  at  this  town, 
■  Samael  B.  and  Louisa  Dexter,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Benjamin  G.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all 

of  and  at  this  town, 
Capt.  James  and  Sarah  Snow,  daughter  of 

James,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Susan  M.  and  William  P.  Greene,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft,  at  St.  John's  Church,  all  of  and 

at  this  town, 
Caroline    and    George    W.    Sayer,   both   of 

Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb.     Gazette  of 
Oliver,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Whitehorne,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  James,  Jr.,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of 
Hannah  R ,  daughter  of  John,  and  Charles 

T.    Freebody,   both   of   and   at   Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Richard  B.  and  Emeline  Almy,  daughter  of 

the  late  Samuel,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Benjamin,   merchant,   and   Mercy   Goddard, 

daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  Esq.,  of 

this  town,   and   Col.  Edward   Dexter,   of 

Seekonk,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Boston,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Jarvis, 
MUNCREEF  Abigail  F.,  of  Roxbury,  and  Na- 
thaniel Fisher,  of  this  town,  at  Roxbury, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter, 
MUNDY   Miss  ,  sole  heiress  of  Edward 

Miller    Mundy,   Esq.,   and  the   Duke    of 

Newcastle;    the  bride  has  a    fortune  of 

;^igo,ooo,  and  an  annual  income  of  ;f  12,- 

000;  in  England.     Gazette  of 
MUNRO  Alice,  daughter  of  John,  at  Rehoboth, 

and  James  Horton.     Gazette  of 
Capt.   James  and  Rebecca   Snow,  daughter 

of  Rev.  Joseph.     Gazette  of 
Capt.    Bateman,   of    Bristol,   and    Elizabeth 

Earle,  at  Portsmouth.     Gazette  of 
Benjamin,    merchant,    and    Mary     Russell, 

daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  D.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes, 
Harriet,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and 

Henry  Bowen,  Esq.,  attorney  at   law,  at 

Cranston, 
Sally  and  Thomas  Corey,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano, 


Oct.  28,  1 817 

Feb,  9,  181 8 
Aug.  10,  181 8 

Oct.  5,  1818 
Oct.  31,  1818 

Jan.  31,  1821 

June  29,  1822 

July  27,  1822 

Aug.  31,  1822 

Dec  30,  1824 
July  23,  1 810 

Sept.  26,  1807 

Sept.  19,  1772 

March  13,  1773 

July  28,  1804 

March  30,  1807 

Feb.  II,  1808 
Sept.  25,  1808 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  243 

MUNRO    Sally  and    PIphraim    Bowen,  at    Re- 

hoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.     Ga'zette  of  Dec.  9,  1808 

Mary,  second  daughter  of  John  L.,   and  Ho- 
ratio G.  Bates,  July  3,  i8io 
Harriet,  of  Providence,  and  John  Russell,  of 
Thompson,  Ct,  at  said  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,                                                          Nov.  25,  18 10 
Caroline  Snow,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and 
Joseph  Francis  Lippitt,  merchant,  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,.                                Oct.  10,  181 1 
Capt.  Bateman  and  Mary  Childs,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Kent,  at  Portsmouth,  R.  I.     Gazette  of  July  9,  18 14 

MUNROE  Hannah,  of  this  town,  and  Benjamin 

Bates,  of  Hanover,   by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  i,  1815 

Christiana  and  Luther  Handy,  at  Bristol,  by 

James  Sisson,  Esq.,  May  24,  1816 

Sarah,  of  Josiah,  of  this  town,  and  James  Bas- 
tow,  of  Rochester,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  ^  Aug.  12,  1819 

John  L.  and  Hetty  S.  Patten,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  22,  1820 

Lydia  B.,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  and 
Major  William  Muenscher,  cashier  of  the 
Eagle  Bank,  all  of  and  at  Bristol,  at  St. 
Michael's  Church,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop 
Griswold,  July  17,  1820 

Sarah  C,  of  Boston,  and  James  V.  Babson, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  8,  1823 

Mary,  daughter  of  Bateman,  of  Portsmouth, 
and  Joseph  R.  Bradford,  of  Bristol,  at 
former  place.     Gazette  of  March  24,  1824 

Susan  E.  K.,  of  Bristol,  and  Benjamin  W. 
C.  Ward,  of  Newport,  at  Middleboro. 
Gazette  of  April  28,  1824 

MUNSON  George,  of   New   Haven,   merchant, 
and  Mary  Daggett,  daughter  of  Abner,  of 
this  town,  merchant,  at  New  London.     Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  29,  1804 
MUNYAN    Thomas,  of  this  town,  and  Nabby 

Jones,,  daughter  of  Capt.  S ,  of  and  at 

Medway,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1824 

MURAT  Ationette,  neice  of  the  Grand  Duke, 
of  Berg,  and  the  Prince  of  Hohenzellern, 
at  Paris,  France.     Gazette  of  June  4,  1808 

MURFRY  Capt.  John,  of  Newport,  and  Adaliza 
Southworth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  at 
Mansfield,  Ct.    Gazette  of  Feb.  17,  1810 

MURRAY  Betsey,  of  Boston,  and  Edward 
Hutchinson  Robbins,  Esq.,  of  Milton,  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Oliver.     Gazette  of  Nov.  19,  1785 


244  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

MURRAY  John,  late  of  Providence,  merchant, 
and  Miss  McClenahan,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va.     Gazette  of  Jan.  20,  178; 

Rev.  John,  of  Glocester,  and  pastor  of  the 
church  there,  and  Mrs.  Judeth  Stevens,  at 
Salem.     Gazette  of  Oct.  18,  i;88 

Robert  and  Marcy  Saxe,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  14,  1807 

Mary  andi  Daniel  Shaw,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Griswold.     Gazette  of  April  30,  1808 

Catharine  and  Jacob  Minote,  at  Bristol,.  May  3,  1812 

William,  of  Baltimore,  and   Mrs.    Elizabeth 

Annis,  of  and  at  this  town,  Feb.  12,  1822 

James  S.,  of  Camden,  S.  C,  and  Aurelia  B. 

Pearce,  of  this  town,  at  Philadelphia,  April  22,  1823 

MYCALL  John,  Esq.,  of  Harvard,  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Chandler,  at  Newburyport.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  24,  1804 
MYERS  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  mer- 
chant, and  Miss  Hayes,  daughter  of  Moses 
M.,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1796 

Zerviah  and  Henry  Harbin,  both  of  Dracut, 
Mass.,  by  Nathaniel  G.  Olney,  Esq.,  at 
Olneyville,  May  5,  1815 

MYRICK  Charles  V.  and  Joanna  Salisbury, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Mudge.     Gazette  of  Oct.  6,  1824 


N 


NAIL  Polly  and  Tobey  Tooth,  in  Ireland.     Ga- 
zette of  March  23,  1805 
NAPOLEON  Jerome,  King  of  Westphalia,  and 

brother  of  the  Emperor,  and  Her  Royal 

Highness,  Catharine,  Princess  of  Wirtem- 

burg ;  by  this  marriage  Jerome  has  become 

the  stepson  to  the  late  Pincess  Royal  of 
,,  .  ^.England.     Gazette  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

NASH  Frederick,  Esq.,  of  Newbern,  N.  C,  and 

Mary  Kollock,  daughter  of  Sheperd,  Esq., 
,     editor  of  the  New  Jersey  Journal,  at  Eliza- 

bethtown.     Gazette  of  Sept   17   1803 

Sally  and  Daniel  Canfield,  at  Ridgefield,  Ct.  •      •        0 

Gazette  of  '  Dec.  12   181 8 

NASON  David,  of  Newport,  and  Nancy  Carr,  of 

this  town.     Gazette  of  Nov.  27,  1802 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  245 

NASON   Rebecca,  daughter  of  the  late  David, 

and  Gideon  S.  Hunt,  of  East  Greenwich, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  12,  1811 

Mary  Ami,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and  John 

Heath,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  June  16,  1824 

NEAL  Mrs.    Hannah,  of  this  town,   and  John 

Marters,  of  Marblehead,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Oct.  8,  1 82 1 
NECK    Mr. and  Miss  Heels,  in 

Devonshire,  Eng.     Gazette  of  Nov.  20,  1802 

NEEDHAM  John  G.,  of   Franklin,  Mass.,  and 

Eliza  Waterman,   daughter    of     Andrew, 

Esq.,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Nov.  10,  1821 

NEILL     Christina  Bickham,  only  daughter  of 

LewiSj  Esq.,v  of    Philadelphia,   and    Rev. 

William  Richmond,  of  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y., 

formerly  of  this  town,  at  said  Philadelphia,  -^ 

by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  White,  July  28,  1823 

NELSON    William,  Esq.,  merchant,  and   Lady 

Catharine  Duer,  widow  of  William,  Esq., 

and  daughter  of  the  late  Earle,  of  Sterling, 

at  New  York.     Gazette  of  Sept.  26,  180 1 

William,  aged  85  years,  and  Hannah  Scrig- 

gens,  aged  20  years,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  8,  1803 

George,  Esq.,  (a  relation  to  the  Hero  of  the 

Nile)  and  Eliza  Smith,  at  Newark,  N .   J. 

Gazette  of  '  Dec.  15,  1804 

Dulcinia,  daughter  of  Paul,  and  Charles  H. 

Tillinghast,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight. 

Gazette  of    •  Oct.  10,  1807 

Lady  Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Earl 

Nelson,  and  Hon.  bamuel  Hood,  of  Trin- 
ity College,  Cambridge,  son  of  Lord  Hood, 

at   St.  Mary-le-bonne  Church,  by  the  Rt. 

Rev.  Bishop  of  Salisbury,      Gazette  of  Oct.  6,  1810 

-  Ebenezer  and  Eliza  V.  Williams,  daughter  of 

Caleb,  both   of  this   town,   by  Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson,  April  17,  1815 

Betsey,  of   Shrewsbury,  and  Naham  Eager, 

of  this  town,  at  said  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1820 

Angelina  and    Joseph    Tompkins,   both    of 

Pawtucket,  at   New   Haven,  by  Rt.  Rev. 

Bishop  Brownell,  Oct.  29,  1822 

Rev.    Ebenezer,    Jr.,   and    Rebecca    Child, 

daughter  of  A ,  at  Lynn.    Gazette  of  Dec.  28,  1822 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Major  Paul,  of  Pawtucket, 

and  Peter  B.  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  Seekonk,  at- 
torney at  law,  at  former  place,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Taft,  April  15,  1824 


246  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

NELSON  Edmund  and  Eunice  Studley,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Jan.  30,  1825 

NESBIT  Robert,  of  Providence,  and  Sally  Mal- 
colm, dau.  of  Capt.  Daniel,  of  and  at  Bos- 
ton, June  8,- 1771 
NESBETT  Hetty,  daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel,  of 

New  York,  and  Capt.  George  W.  Lee,,  of 

Lyme,  Ct.,  at  said  New  York.     Gazette  of  Jan.  17,  1807 

NESLER  Harriet  and  Frederick  S.  Fell,  editor 

of  "Savannah   Republican,"  at  Savannah, 

Ga.     Gazette  of  ■  Dec.  14,  1820 

NESTELL  Christian  M.,  formerly  o£  New  York, 

and   Elizabeth  H.  Bosworth,  daughter  of 

Asa,  of  and   at   this  town,   by   Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  '  '  May  7,  1821 

NEWBOLD   George,  of  New  York,  merchant, 

and    Mary   Emlen,   at    Friends'   Meeting 

House,  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  Oct.  10,  1807 

NEWCASTLE  the  Duke  of,  and  Miss  

Mundy,   sole   heiress    of  *-  Edward    Miller 

Mundy,  Esq.,  with  a  fortune  of  ;£'i90,ooo, 

and  an  annual  incorne  of  j^  12.000,  in  Eng- 
land. Gazette  of  Sept.  26,  1807 
NEWCOMB     Henry   S.,    Esq.,    Lieutenant   on 

board   U.  S.  Ship  President,  and    Rhoda 

Mardenbrough,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Bowen,  April  16,  1814 

Simeon   F.  A.  and   Nancy  Briggs,  both   of 

and  at  this  tovvn,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  29,  1820 

Danforth  and  Mary  Ann  Marshall,  both  of 

and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Feb.  4,  1822 

Nathaniel,  of  Norton,  and   Betsey  l.incoln, 

daughter  of  Thomas,  of  and  at  Taunton. 

Gazette  of  May  3,  1823 

NEWELL      Thomas    and     Patience    Jenckes, 

daughter  of  David,  at  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of  May  21,  1785 
Sally,  daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  and   John 

Holmes.     Gazette  of  April  11,  1795 

Abigail,    daughter    of     Robert,    Esq.,    and 

James  M.  Olney,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  7,  1 80 1 
Joseph,    merchant,     and     Mary     Reynolds, 

daughter  of  Grindall,  Esq.,  of  this  town, 

at  Boston.  ,  Gazette  of  July  5,  1806 

Abby  and   Christopher   Roderick,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  27,  1807 

Asa  and  Nancy  Angell,  eldest  daughter  of 

Fenner,   by  Rev.   Dr.    Gano,   all  of  this 

town,  Nov.  18,  1 8 ID 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


247 


NEWELL  Roanna  and  Capt.  William  Hull.    Ga- 
zette of 

Stanford  and  Rebecca  R.  Easton,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Franklin,  of  this  town,  and  Harriet  J.  Ware, 
at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

Naphali  and  Catharine  Tripp,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  in  this  town, 

Joseph,  of  Burrillville,  and  Silence  Davies,  of 
this  town, 

Abby  and  John  Atwood,  both  of  ahd  at  this 
town, 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Balus 
Balckomi  both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Kilham, 

Samuel,  3d,  and  Catharine  Carpenter,  both 
of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilham, 

Pardon  and  Hannah  King,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

John  and  Polly  Grant,  eldest  daughter  of 
Eliphaz,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of 

Eunice  R.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Jonathan  N. 
Spencer,  of  Pawtucket,  at  said  Attleboro, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Kilham.  Gazette  of 
NEWMAN  Augustus  and  Batjisheba  Tew, 
daughter  of  the  late  James,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Samuel  Stillman,  merchant,  of  Boston,  and 
Abigail  Carlile,  eldest  daughter  of  Col. 
John,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 
at  St.  John's  Church, 

Bathsheba,  daughter  of  the  late  Augustus, 
Sen.,  and  Clarke  Greene,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Gazette  of 

Abby,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  and 
Richmond  Taggart,  of  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Ganp,  , 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  David,  and  Abel 
Cooper,  t)f  Seekonk,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Luther, 

John  T.  and  Hannah  Hazard,  daughter  of 
the  late  George,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Eleanor,  of  Princb  William  Co.,  Va.,  and 
Christopher  C.  Gushing,  of  Seekonk,  at 
said  former  place, 

John  and  Mary  Jones,  both  of  and  at  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

Dea.  Sylvanus  and  Mrs.  Charlotte  Carpen- 
ter, both  of  Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket.  Ga- 
zette of 


Sept.  14,  181 1 

Nov.  6,  181 1 

Nov.  30,  181 1 

Sept.  17,  1817 

May  I,  1820 

July  I,  1820 

April  16,  1823 

Jan.  7,  1824 

March  3,  1824 

Nov.  24,  1824 

April  13,  1825 

Dec.  26,  1789 

April  13,  1813 

May  16,  i8£8 

Jan.  I,  1821 

Feb.  18,  1 82 1 
May  18,  1822 

Dec.  4,  1822 
March  19,  1823 

May  3,  1823 


248  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

NEWMARSH  Mrs.  Sarah  and  John  H.  Dodge, 

at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1815 

NEWTON     Betsey,    daughter    of    John,     and 

Thomas  kudson,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of        Dec.  22,  1798 

John   B.  and   Mary   Peckham,   daughtef  of 
,    Thomas,  both   of  and   at   Newport.     Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  14,  1822 
NICHOLS   Sally  and   Ichabod  Potter,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Nov.  7,  1772 

Polly,  daughter  of  John,  and  James  Atwood. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  i,  1787 

Susannah,  daughter  of  John,  and  Benjamin 

Crow.     Gazette  of  Dec.  3,  1796 

Mary,  daughter  of  Philip,  of  Stratford,  and 
Major  William  Allen,  of  this  town,  at 
Stratford,  Ct.,  '  •  Sept  30,  1798 

Joshua  and  Hannah  Coggeshall,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  12,  1805 

William  F.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Sophia  Day- 
ton, of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  17,  181 2 

Sarah  Bassett,  of  this  town,  and  Ralph  Gil- 
bert, of  Hebron,  Ct.y  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Sept.  3,  1812 

John,    Jr.,   and    Sarah    Nichols    Bolles,    at 

Thompson,  Ct.     Gazette  of  '  Nov.  21,  1812 

Mary  and  Daniel  Bennett,  at  Ridgefield,  Ct. 

Gazette  of  .  Dec.  12,  1818 

Polly  and   Silas  Turney,  at   Bridgeport,  Ct. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  181 8 

William  S.  and  Anstress  Cooper,  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  ~   Sept.  13,  1820 

Lucy  M,  and  John  C.  Cady,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  Oct.  8,  1820 

.     Prosper  and  Lucy  Curtis,  daughter  of  Daniel 

M.,  at  Trumbull,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Feb.  24,  1821 

Mrs.  Maria  Theresa  and  Capt.  John  Brown, 
both  of  this  town,  at  Savannah,  Ga.  Ga- 
zette of  *  Aug.  4,  1 82 1 

Mary  E.,  daughter  of  John  T.,  of.  South 
Kingstown,  and  Capt.  Elijah  Kenyon,  at 
Little  Rest,  by  Rev.  O.  Brown,  Sept.  19,  1821 

Ann  S.  and  John  S.  Phillips,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  March  20,  1822 

Jonathan  Bassett,  and  Mary  Ann  Simmons, 
daughter  of  the  late  Jonathan,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  14   1822 

Otis,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Betsey  Walker, 
daughter  of  Nehemiah,.  of  Wellington,  at 
Taunton.     Gazette  of  Aug  31    1822 

Caroline  and  Erastus  Perren,  of  Pomfret,  at  . 

Woodstock,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Jan   17   1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  249 

NICHOLS  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of 
this  town,  and  Emeiine  Jones,  of  and  at 
Charleston,  S.  Cr,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown.  Ga- 
zette of  April  28,  1824 

George  and  Sarah  Gardiner,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of  Sept.  7,  1825 
NfCKERSON  Leonard,  of  Seekonk,  and  Rhoda 
Small,   of    Smithfield,   at    Pawtucket,   by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,                                                 Jan.  19,  1823 
NICKLIN  Philip,  merchant,  and  Juliana  Chew, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Philadel- 
phia, married  by  Bishop  White.     Gazette 
of                                                                            April  13,  1793 
NIGHTINGALE  Samuel,  merchant,  and  Susan- 
nah Crawford,  both  of  Providence,                     April  19,  1767 

Joseph,  merchant,  and  Betsey  Curliss,  daugh- 

•  ter  of  Capt.  George,  at  Providence,  Dec.  28,  1769 

Polly,  daughter  of   Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Capt.  , 
James   Gramon,  of  Cape   Francois.      Ga- 
zette of  .  June  4,  1785 

Polly,  only  daughter  of  Col.  Joseph,  and 
Samuel  W.  Greene,  merchant.     Gazette  of        Oct.  12,  1793 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  Esq., 
and  Abijah  Warren,  of  Attleboro.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  19,  1793 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Dea.  Samuel,  and 
William  F.  Mager^  merchant.     Gazette  of  Dec.  21,  1793 

John  C,  of  this  town,  and  Martha  W. 
Greene,  daughter  of  the  late  Major  Gen- 
eral Greene,  at  Mulberry  Grove,  Ga.  Ga- 
zette of  May  9,  179s 

Mary  Throop,  daughter  of  Dea.  Samuel,  and 
Ebenezer  Jenckes,  merchant.     Gazette  of        Sept.  12,  1795 

Candace  Crawford,  daughter  of  Samuel, 
Esq.,  and  Horatio  G.  Bowen,  merchant,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  •  May  14,  1807 

George  C.  and  Eliza  Dexter,  eldest  daughter 
of  Col.  John  S.,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  27,  1807 

Samuel,  Jr.,  faierchant,  and  Harriet  Rogers, 
daughter  of  John,  merchant,  by  Rev.'  Dr. 
Gano,  Dec.  15,  1807 

Joseph,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Greene, 
daughter  of  Williani,  at  East  Greenwich, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  ,  May  7.  1810 

Mrs.  Martha  W.  and  Dr.  Henry  E.  Turner, 
both  of  East  Greenwich.    Gazette  of  Oct.  27,  18 10 

Samuel  and  Elizabeth  K.  Thompson,  daugh- 
ter of  Edward  K.,  Esq.,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Nov.  8,  181 5 


250 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


NIGHTINGALE  Nancy,  of  Quincy,  Mass.,  and 
James  Allen,of  this  town,  at, said  Quincy, 
bv  Rev.  Mr.  Whitman, 
Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Eliza  Rogers,  daughter  of 
the  late  John,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

NILES   Hannah,   daughter  of  Jonathan,    Esq., 
and  Henry  Fry,  at  East  Greenwich.     Ga- 
zette of 
Mrs.  Esther  and  Jared  Starr,  of  New  Lon- 
don, merchant,  at  South  Kingstown.     Ga- 
zette of 
William  and  Harriet  Jinson,  at  Pawtuxet, 
Mary  and  James  Wilkinson,  both   of   Paw- 
tucket,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

NIMMO  Capt.  Henry,  of  Richmond,  Va.,  and 
Rhobe  Turner,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 

NINES  Joshua  and  Sally  Jenckes,  daughter  of 
Boomer,  formerly  of  this 'State,  at  Marl- 
borough, Vt.     Gazette  of    ' 

NITCHER  Mrs.  Avis,  of  Nantucket,  aged  68, 
and  Howes  Sears,  of  Cape  Cod,  aged  17, 
at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 

NITCHIE  Sophia,  daughter  of  John,  and  Z 

Lewis,  proprietor  of  the  Commercial  Ad- 
vertiser, at  New  York.     Gazette  of 

NIXON  William,  Esq.,  late  of  Newport,  and 
Elizabeth  Gennans,  at  Marietta,  O.  Ga- 
zette of 

NOBLES  Mrs.   Dorothy  and   Comfort  Bishop, 
at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 
Thomas  and  Zilpha  Bennett,  in  this   town. 
Gazette  of 

NORCROSS  Chapin  and  Swan  Danforth,  both 
of  Boston,  in  this 'town.     Gazetta  of 

NORMAN  Mrs.  Eliza  Jane  and  William  Lees, 
in  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Richard  and  Rachal  Peckham,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,   Esq.,   at   Newport.     Ga- 
zette of 

NORRIS    Jeremiah,   of   Philadelphia,   and   Re- 
becca Norris,  of  and  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Rebecca,  of  Bristol,  and  J  eremiah  Norris,  of 

Philadelphia,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  William  and  Mary  H.  Centre,  at  New- 
'  port.     Gazette  of 

Polly  and  Nicholas  Houselander,  both  of 
Burlingham,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Van 
Doren, 


Sept.  10,  1820 

May  20,  1S22 

Feb.  II,  1797 

March  16,  1805 
Nov.  12,  1820 

May  I,  1823 

Oct.  25,*i794 

May  5,  1 8 10 

March  30,  1815 

Jan.  21,  1804 

Jan.  19,  1811 
May  30,  1807 
Nov.  14,  1 82 1 
Nov.  28,  1807 

Feb.  7,  1807 

Sept.  14,  1825  • 
Sept.  14,  1799 
Sept.  14,  1799^ 
Sept.  12,  1812 

Jan.  24,  1815 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


251. 


NORRIS  Catharine,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
John,  of  Newport,  and  Andrew  V.  Allen, 
merchant,  at  said  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton, 

Gilbert  and  Eliza  Cox,  at  Bristol.    Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  Capt.  Benjamin  K. 
Churchill,  of  Bristol,  at  Salem.     Gazette  of 

Sarah  and  Jeremiah  Winslow,  merchant,  at 
New  Bedford.     Gazette  of 

John,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Charlotte  Norton, 
daughter  of  William,  of  and  at  Tiverton. 
Gazette  of 
NORTH  Edward,  21,  and  Mrs,  Russell   Dunn, 

70,  at  Somerset  Co.,  Md.     &azette  of 
NORTHAM  Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 
Capt.  Charles  Davis,  at  Newport.     Gazette 
of 

Capt.  Stephen  and  Polly  Langley,  daughter 
of  William,  Esq.,  at  Newport, 

Amey  and  John  R.  Sherman,  merchant,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 
NORTHUP  John   and  Lydia  Kelley,   daughter 
of  Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  — ,  widow  of  John,  Esq.,  of  North 

Kingstown,  and  Capt.  John  Carr,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Nicholas,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Burroughs,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  ,Mr.  Wilson, 

Nicholas,  of  this  town,  and  Abigail  Weaver, 
of  and  at  Newport, 

Abigail  and  Otis  Lee,  both  of  and » at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

John  and  SaraJi  Cowley,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.     Gazette  of 

Waitey  and  Rev.  William  Northup,  both  of 
and  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hammond, 

Rev.  William  and  Waitey  Northup,  both  of 
and  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hammond, 

Susan,  of  Cumberland,  and  Ephraim  Whip- 
ple, of  Attleboro,"  at  Valley  Falls.  Ga- 
zette of 

Diana  and  Charles  S.  Weaver,  at  Coventry. 
Gazette  of 

Joram,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Merebah 
Weeden,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  of 
Jamestown,  at  said  North.  Kingstown. 
Gazette  of 

Ruth,  of  Valley  Falls,  and  Jason  Coroden,  at 
said  place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 


Nov.  30,  1 8 18 
April  10,  1820 

March  9,  1822 

March  19,  1823 

Sept.  22,  1824 
March  13,  1822 

April  2,  1774 

Aug.  6,  1796 

July  10,  1802 

April  19,  1788 

Nov.  19,  1791 

Sept.  29,  1799 

April  I,  1813 

Jan.  23,  1820 

'     May  8,  1820 

Oct.  16,  1820 

Oct.  16,  1820 

March  26,  1823 
June  II,  1823 

June  21,  1823 
April  27,  1823 


252 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


NORTHUP    Abby,   of    Newport,    and    David 
Fuller,  of  Dedham,  in  this  town, 
Mary  Ann,  of  Central  Falls,  and  Sirah  Bizell, 

of  Seekonk,  at  former  place, 
Lucy  and  Joseph  Gardiner,  at  Central  Falls, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene     Gazette  of 
NORTON    William,   of    Tiverton,   and   Betsey 
Norton,    daughter    of    Capt.    William,  at 
Martha's  Vineyard.     Gazette  of 
Betsey,'daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and  Will- 
iam Norton,  of  Tiverton,  at  Martha's  Vine- 
yard.    Gazette  of 
Polly,  of  this  town,  and  Dr.  Thomas  Stanley, 
of  Attlebbro,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Ga- 
zette of 
Jerusha,  of  Wrentham,  and  Josiah  J.  Fiske, 
Esq.,  at    said    Wrentham,   by    Rev.    Mr. 
Field, 
Susan  and  Olney  Arnold,  at  Smithfield, 
Joseph,  of   this  town,  and   Elvira  Davis,  of 
and  ait   Rehoboth,  married   by   Rev.  Mr. 
Pearce, 
Eliza,     daughter    of     William,     Esq.,,    and 
Wheeler  M.  Blanding,  of  Bristol,  at  Tiver- 
ton.    Gazette  of 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  William,  of  Tiverton, 
and  John  Norris,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  at  said 
Tiverton.     Gazette  of   .       • 
Sarah  and  Benjamin  Foster,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 
NORVELL  Major  Joseph,  editor  of  the  "Whig," 
and  Agnes  Walker,  both  of  and  at  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.     Gazette  of 
NOTT  Dr.  Eliphalet,  president  of  Union  College, 
and  Mrs.  Gertrude  Tibbetts,  at  Troy,  N. 
Y.     Gazette  of 
Sarah  Maria,  daughter  of  Rev.  Eliphalet,  and 
Rev.  Alonzo  Potter,  professor  of   mathe- 
matics and   natural  philosophy  in    Union 
College,  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.    Gazette  of 
NOYCE  Mrs.  Sarah  and  Joseph  Snow,  Jr., 
NOYES    Thomas  and  Lydia  Rogers,  daughter 
of  the  late  William,  of  Newport,  at  West- 
erly.    Gazette  of 
Moses,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah  Whitman, 
of  and  at  Bridgewater,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Anger. 
Gazette  of 
John   Miller,  of  Massachusetts,  and  Abijah 
Updike,   youngest  daughter  of    the    late 


May  9,  1824 

July  3,  1825 

Aug.  10,  1825 

March  i,  1794 
March  i,  1794 
June  li,  1796 


May  5,  1813 
Nov.  3,  1816 


May  18,  1817 

June  2,  1821 

Sept.  22,  1824 
Oct.  20,  1824 

May  7,  1823 

Aug.  IS,  1807 

April  26,  1823 
March  7,  1 773 

Feb.  10,  1 78 1 
Oct.  2,  1802 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  253 

.NOYES  : 

'Capt.  John,  of  Providence,  at  Cranston,  at 
the  seat  of  Capt.  Scott  Jenckes.  Gazette 
of  Sept.  6,  1806 

Joseph,  Jr.,  of  Westerly,  and  Martha  Thomp- 
son, daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of  and 
at  Stonington,  March  30,  1814 

Ebenezer  and  Mable  Andrews,  at  Weston, 
Ct.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

NUTTING  Eliza,  17,  and  Henry  G.  Davenport, 

69,  at  Brunswick,  Me.    Gazette  of  Jan.  r,  1823 

Lucinda  and  Abiathar  Baker,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.    Gazette  of  Dec.  6,  1823 

NYE  Frances,  daughter  of  Nathan,  Esq.,  of 
Sandwich,  and  Dr.  Peter  Mackie,  at  Ware- 
ham,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1813 
Hannah,  of  Jamestown,  and  Abraham  H. 
Padelford,  of  Taunton,  at  Coventry.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  21,  1822 
NYPERG    Count  and   Maria  Louisa,  widow  of 

Napoleon  Bonaparte,  in  Italy.     Gazette  of        April  24,  1824 


o 


OAKLEY   Sarah  and  James  Anthony,  both  of 

Newport,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,         Oct.  16,  1822 

O'BRIEN  Dennis  and  Nancy  Buck,  of  Bucks- 
town  Me.,  at  Newburyport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  2,  1809 

OGDEN  Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Lewis,  and 
George  Hammeken,  Esq.,  Danish  Consul 
for  the  eastern  states,  at  New  York.  Ga- 
zette of  June  15,  180S 

OHILL  John,  Jr.,  and  Miss  Jay,  only  daughter 
,        of  Sir  James  Jay,  of  New  York,  in  Eng- 
land.   Gazette  of  Nov.  28,  1807 

OLDHAM  Mrs.  Mary  and  Dr.  Nathan  Truman, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  •  Dec.  8,  181 1 

OLDRIDGE  Sarah  Tillinghast,  of  Bristol,  and 
Caleb  Strong  Washburn,  of  Raynham, 
Mass.,  at  said  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann. 
Gazette  of  •  ■  Oct.  i,  1825 

OLIN  Henry,  of  West  Greenwich,  93,  and  Miss 
Sarah  Aylesworth,  75,  of  and  at  East 
Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Manchester.  ' 

Gazette  of  May  19,  i8ia 


254 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


OLIVER  Sally,  daughter  of  Hon.  Andrew,  Esq., 
secretary  of  the  Province,  and  Thomas 
Hutchinson,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Lieut. 
Governor,  at  Boston, 

Hetsey,  eldest  surviving  daughter  of  the 
Lieut.  Governor,  and  Edward  Lyde,  at 
Boston.    Gazette  of 

Elizabeth  and  Dr.  Benjamin  Waterhouse, 
■professor  in  Harvard  and  Brown  Colleges, 
at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Maria  Fitch,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev. 
Thomas  Fitch  Oliver,  formerly  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Joseph  Story,  at  Salem.  Ga- 
zette of 

Betsey  and  John  Saunders,  both  of  Boston, 
OLMSTEAD  Betsey,  of  Ridgefield,  and  Curtis 
Betts,  of  Wilton,  at  said  Ridgefield.     Ga- 
zette of 

Nancy  and  Elisha  Gilbert,  at  Ridgefield,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 
OLNEY     Polly,    of    Providence,    and    Thomas 
Greene,  of  Boston,  merchant, 

Marcy,  of  Providence,  and  Humphrey  Sum- 
mers, of  South  Carolina,  at  Hampton. 
Gazette  of 

Tilley  Merrick  ,and  Sally  Jackson,  dau.  of 
late  Stephen,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Richard,  Jr.,  and  Mrs.  Tile,  widow  of  Peter, 
at  Providence.     Gazette  of 

Polly,  daughter  of  Stephen,  dec.,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Peter  Lewis,  at  Qlocester. 
Gazette  of 

George,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and  Debo- 
rah Paget,  daughter  of  Henry,  Esq.,  dec. 
Gazette  of 

Gideon  and  Sally  At  well,  daughter  of  Col. 
Amos.     Gazette  of 

Molly,  daughter  6f  Richard,  and  Moses 
Brown,  merchant,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Providence, 

Lieut.  Colonel  Jeremiah,  of  the  2d  R.  L  Reg- 
iment, and  Sally  Cooke,  daughter  of  Hon. 
Nicholas, 

Sally,  of  Richard,  of  this  town,  and  Capt. 
Shubael  Coffin,  of  Nantucket, 

Angelica,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  late  of 
this  town,  and  Ezekiel  Gilbert,  Esq,,  attor- 
ney at  law, -at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Nathaniel,  and 
Capt.  William  Rodman, 


Oct.  10,  1770 
Nov.  28,  1772 
June  14,  1788 


Dec.  22,  1804 
May  2,  1 8 14 


Dec.  12,  1818 
Dec.  12,  1818 
Aug.  21,  1764 

Aug.  20,  1769 
Feb.  29,  1772 
July  25,  1772 

Sept.  28,  1776 

May  10,  1777 
June  13,  1778 

March  4,  17^9 

April  26,  1780 
Dec.  2.  1784 

Feb.  4,  1786 
May  29,  1 79 1 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  255. 

OLNEY  Anstress,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  this 
town,  and  Thomas  Rogerson,  of  Alexan- 
dria, merchant,  Aug.  12,  1792 

Sally,  daughter  qf  James,  and  James  Gardi- 
ner.    Gazette  of  Feb.  2,  1793 

Capt.  Henry  and  Phebe  Young,  daughter  of 
Gideon,  Jr.     Gazette  of  July  23,  1796 

Christopher  C.  and  Abigail  Dexter,  daughter 
of  Col.  Knight,   by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,.  April  16,  1797 

Samuel  and  Polly  Callender,  daughter  of  the 
late  Elias.     Gazette  of  April  20,  1799 

Anstress  B.,  daughter  of H.,  and 

by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Maxcy,  in  this  town,  Oct.  4,  1801 

James  M.  and  Abigail  Nowell,  daughter  of 
Robert,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Gazette 
of  ^  Nov.  7,  1801 

Asa,  of  this  town,  and  Ada  Dexter,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Christopher,  of  and  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  1803 

Nathaniel  G.,  merchant,  and  Rebecca  Fraur 
ces  Snow,  only  daughter  of  Samuel,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  ^  Dec.  25,  1805, 

Christopher  H.,  of  Boston,  formerly  of  this 
town,  and  Phebe  M.  Trumbull,  only  daugh- 
ter of   Hon.  I Trumbull,   Esq.,   of 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Morse,  Aug.  25,  1806 

George  R.  A.  and  Ann  Smith,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Israel^  at  Pawtuxet,  by   Rev. ' 
Mr  Edes,  •  April  26,  1807 

Zerviah,  youngest  daughter  of  Charles,  and 
Cyres  Whipple,  at  North  Providence,  May  10,  1807 

William  P.,  merchant,  and  Lydia  Fenner, 
daughter  of  Henry,  of  Johnston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  i,  1808 

Sally,  daughter  of  Jabez,  Esq.,  and  John  S. 
»  Tripp,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 

Gazette  of  June  i,  181  ] 

Mary,  of  Providence,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  Daniel,  and  William  Greene,  of  War- 
wick, at  Hartford,  Ct.     Gazette  of      ..  July  27,  181 1 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Christo- 
pher, and  Bernon  Helme,  merchant,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  22,  1811 

Ethan,   of    North    Providefice,   and  Betsey 

Sweet,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Nov.  21,  181  ] 

Lucinda,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Cromwell 
Moulton,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crock- 
er, Dec.  15,  181 1 


256 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


OLNEY    Rebecca,  youngest  daughter  of    Col. 
Christopher,   and  Dr.  William  C.  Bowen, 

in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Frances,  youngest  da.ughter  of   EJisha,  Esq., 

and  Olney  Whipple,  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 
Mary,  daughter  of   Capt.  Stephen,  of  North 

Providence,  and  Josiah  King,  of  Johnston, 

at  said  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ben- 
edict, 
Peter  and  Hannah   Taft,   of   Townsend,  Vt., 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  in  this  town.     Gazette 

of 
Amasa,  of  Charlton,  Mass ,  and   Ann  Carey, 

eldest  daughter  of  Chad,  of  and  at   John- 
ston.    Gazette  of 
John,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah  Smith, 

daughter  of   Esek,  of  and  at  Smithfield. 

Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Abby,  widow  of  the   late  Col.  Knight 

Dexter,'  of  this  town,  and   Nathaniel   Bois- 

ter,  Esq.,  High   Sheriff,   of   New   Haven, 

Ct.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  • 
Rev.   Gideon   W.,    Pastor  of  the  Episcopal 

church,   Gardiner,    Me.,    and  Frances    B. 

Clapp,  daughter  of  Hon.  Asa,  at  Portland, 

Me.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nichols.     Gazette  of 
Pulchesa  Cordelia,  youngest  daughter  of  Gid- 

epn,  Esq.,  .of  this  town,  and  Dr.  Thomas 

Bump,  M.  D.,  of  Freetown,  at   this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Lydia   F.,  only  daughter  of  James  M.,  Esq., 

and  Samuel  Ashley,   Esq.,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Preston,  all  of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette 

of 
Samuel  and  Sarah  Gorham,  daughter  of  the 

late  Jabez,  by  Rev.' Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at 

this  town, 
Mary  and  Martin  Sn;ith,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Capt.    Stephen,  of    North    Providence,    and 

Mrs.  Betsey  Dubosque,  of  and  at  Johnston. 

Gazette  of 
Mary,   of   Scituate,   and   Clarke    Sayles,    of 

Glo'cester,  at  said  Scituate.   .Gazette  of 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Dea.  Olney,  and  Tilling- 

hast    Sheldon,   both   of  and   at  Johnston. 

Gazette  of 
Mary  T.,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.^  Jeremiah, 

and  Samuel  Carr,  both  of  and  at  this  town. 


March  25,  1812 
April  8,  1812 

Oct.  15,  1812 

July  30,  1814 

Oct.  I,  1814 

Nov.  5,  1814 

Deoi  10,  1815 

May  30,1818 

Oct.  12,  1818 

Feb.  20,  1 8 19 

• 
Dec.  29,  1819 

Jan.  7,  1 82 1 

Feb.  13,  1822 
Jan.  4,  1823 

Jan.  8,  1823 
March  25,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


257 


OLNEY  Serviah   L.,  daughter   of  William,  and 

Welcome  B.  Darling,  both  of  and  at  this ' 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
Dr.  Jeremiah  W.  and  Maria  Collins,  daughter 

of  Dr.  Amos,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 
George,  of  North  Providence,  and  Ann   Eliz- 
abeth Thurber,  of  and  at  this  town, 
Susan,  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  Smithfield,  and 

Seth  Adams,  of  this   town,  at  said  Smith- 
field,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Hannah  F.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Joseph 

C.  King,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 
George  C.  and  Reaba  Bennett,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     Gazette  of 
OMAN  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William,  of  New- 
,  port,  and  James  A.  Greene,  at   said   New- 

port.    Gazette  of 
Henry  and  Ann  Howland,  daughter  of  the 

late  Thomas,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
ONSLOW  Miss    — ,  daughter    of    Admiral 

Onslow,  and   Admiral  Sir   Hyde  Parker. 

The  lady's  fortune  is   ;£'2ooo  per  annum  ; 

difference  in  ages  43  years.     Gazette  of 
ORCHARD  Joseph  W.  and  Maria  Bowen,  both 

of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
ORMSBEE  Polly,  daughter  of  Col.  Caleb,  and 

Russell   Daggett,  by  the   Rev.  Dr.  Gano., 

Gazette  of 
Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of   Col.  Caleb,  and 

John  Wing,   by   Rev.    Mr.    Edes,  in   this 

town, 
Capt.  John  H.  and  Eliza  W.  Spurr,  daughter 

of  Col.  John,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  this 

town, 
Mary  and  Stephen  Thornton,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Elizabeth,  of  .this  town,  and   Otis   Perry,  of" 
•  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Elizabeth  and  Isaac  Sawin,  both   of  and   at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Sarah  and  Russell  Clapp,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Rev.   John,   of    Wickford,   and   Hannah  T. 

Pearce,  of  and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
ORMSBY  Sarah  Ann,  of  this  town,  and  Romeo 

Elton,   of   Wallingford,   Ct.,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano, 
Celinda,  daughter  of  the  late  Josiah,  of  See- 

konk,  and  Moses  Brownell,  of  this  town, 

merchant,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 


Sept.  18,  1823 
Dec.  27,  1823 
May  23,  1824 

'  Dec.  22,  1824 

April  4,  1825 

Sept.  28,  1825 

Sept.  14,  1820 
March  5,  1823 

March  28,  1801 
Oct.  30,  1822 

Aug.  3,  1799 

Oct.  12,  1806 

Oct.  24,  181 5 
Nov.  23,  1820 
Dec.  15,  1 82 1 
Feb.  25,  1822 
Sept.  IS,  1822 
April  30,  1823 

April  18,  1814 

July  17,  1814 


258 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ORR  Ann,  of  Bedford,  N.  H.,  and   Samuel  A. 

Worcester,  of  Peachem,  Vt.,  at  said  Bed- 
ford ;  Mr.  W.  expects  to  go  on  a  mission 

to  the    Cherokee    Indians  next    autumn. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  3,  1825 

OSBORN  William  and  Sally  Austin,  at  New- 
port. Gazette  of  July  i,  1809 
OSBORNE  Rev.  Van  Ransalear,  of  this  town, 

and  Alpha  Bishop,  of  and  at  Cumberland, 

by  Rev.'  Mr.  Blake,  July  2,  1816 

OSGOOD    Samuel,  Esq.,   commissioner  of  the 

Treasury  Board,  and  Mrs. ■  Franklin, 

widow  of  Samuel,  merchant.  May  24,  1786 

Samuel,  of  Hollowell,  Mass.,  and  Lydia  B. 

Simmons,  of  and   at   this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Baker,  June  23,  1816 

OTTERSON    John  and  Hannah  Phillips,  both 

of  and  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of  July  10,  1822 

OTIS  Dr. ,  of  Taunton,  and  Sally  Harris, 

of  Providence,  Oct.  22,  1769 

Joseph,   of  Barnstable,  son  of   Hon.  James, 

and  Maria  Walter,  daughter  of  Rev.  Na- 
thaniel, of  and  at  Roxbury,  Feb.  22,  1770 
Jacob,  of  Cumberland,  merchant,  and   Sally 

Ann  Barker,  daughter  of  William,  of  this 

town.     Gazette  of  Oct.  2,  1784 

Harrison  Gray,  Jr.,   Esq.,  attorney  at   law, 

and  Eliza  H.  Boardman,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam H.,  at  Boston,  May  6,  1817 
James  W.,  of  Taunton,  and  Martha  Crapon 

Church,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,      '  Jan.  4,  1825 

OVERING  Henrietta,  of  Newport,  and' Edward 

Jones,  at  Hopkinton.     Gazette  of  June  13,  1772 

Henry,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  and  Charlotte  Des- 

brosses,  daughter  of  John  D.,  Esq.,  at  New. 

York.     Gazette  of  Aug.  15,' 1795 

OWEN  Polly  and  John  Kelton.     Gazette  of  Aug.  12,  1769 

Thomas,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Elizabeth  Parker, 

daughter  of  Thomas,  at  Friends'  Meeting 

House,  Pine  Street,  Philadelphia.    Gazette 

of  May  1 8,  1805 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Duty  Evans, 

both  of    and  at   Glocester,   by  Rev.    Mr. 

Hunt,  Feb.  18,  182 1 

Hannah,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Solo- 
mon, of  Glocester,  and  George  Trissell,of 

Woodstock,  Ct.,  at  said  Glocester,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Hunt,  Feb.  22,  1821 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES 


259 


OWENSON  Miss  ,  the  novelist,  and  Sir 

Thomas  Morgan,  in  Ireland.     Gazette  of 

OXX  William,  of  Bristol,  and  Betsey  Evans,  of 
Newport.     Gazette  of 


May  i6,  1812 
Aug.  18,  1798 


PABODIE  Albert  and  Jane  Hale,  both  of  this 

town,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 
PACKARD  Melzar  and  Phebe  Hawkins.      Ga- 
zette of 
Lieut.  Rhodes   and  Polly  Wheaton,  of  this 

town.    Gazette  of 
Abigail,   daughter  of  Capt.    Nathaniel,  and 

Capt.  Ebenezer  Macomber.     Gazette  of 
Capt.    Samuel,   of    this   town,   and   Abigail 

Congdon,  daughter  of  Johft,  Esq.,  at  Nar- 

ragailsett.     Gazette  of 
Lydia,  of  this  town,  and  Nathaniel  G.  Met- 

calf.     Gazette  of 
Robert    S.,   merchant,   and    Jane    Stewart, 

daughter  of  Archibald.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Nathaniel,  of  this  town,  and  Margaret 

D.  Padelford,  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of 
Sophia,   daughter  of   Melzar,   and  John  R. 

Balch.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.    Jane,    widow  of    Capt.    Robert,   and 

Walter  Lawrence.     Gazette  of 
Lydia,  daughter    of     Capt.    Nathaniel,  and 

William    Hull,    merchant,   by    Rev.    Dr. 

Gano, 
Robert,  bf-  this  town,   and  Roxy  Fuller,   of 

Cumberland,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Ga- 
zette of  ' 
Miss  Joanna,  aged  40,  and  Jonathan  Hayden, 

aged  76,  after  a  courtship  of  three  days,  at 

Bridgewater.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Margaret  Downs,  and  John  Gladding, 

in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
George  W.  and  Lucy  Larcher,   both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Henry  and   Ann   P.  Anthony,  daughter  of 

Levi,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Mrs.   Roxana,  formerly  of    this  town,   and 

Alexander    Barney,    at    Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 


Sept.  4,  1818 

Oct.  3,  1772 

March  i,  1777 

Feb.  21,  1784 

Dec.  19,  1789 
March  16,  1799 
Nov.  16,  1799 
Feb.  21,  1800 
Dec.  13,  1800 
Feb.  13,  1802 

Dec.  29,  1805 

Sept.  5,  1807 

Nov.  7,  1807 
March  3,  181 1 

July  16, 181S 
April  22,  1819 

Dec.  30,  i8'i9 


260  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

PACKER  Fanny,   of   Groton,    Ct.,   and  Joseph 

Burrows,  of  Pawtuxet,  at  said  Groton,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Whitman.     Gazette  of  Jan.  23,  1808 

PADELFORD  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon. 

Seth,  and  Mason  Shaw,  Esq.,  at  Taunton.  • 

Gazette  of  .  Oct.  14,  1797 

Margaret  D.  and  Capt.  -Nathaniel  Packard, 

of  this  town,  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of  Feb.  21,  1800 

Sarah  Kerby,  second  daughter  of  Hon.  Seth, 

and  Nathaniel  Fales,  at  Taunton.     Gazette 

of  Feb.  II,  1804 

Eliza,  of  Taunton,  and  George  R.  Arnold,  of 

this  town,  merchant,  at  Warren.     Gazette 

of  Nov.  3,  1805 

Dr.  Elijah  M.,  of  Taunton,  and  Mary  Good- 
win, daughter  of  the  late  Henry,  of  and  at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of  Aug.  15,  18 12 

John,   of   Norfolk,   Va.,  and   Esther    Dana, 

daughter  of  Payton,  of  and  at  this  town,  July  12,  1821 

Elisha  and  Phebe  Jones,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  '  Oct.  24,  1821 

Abraham  H .,  of  Tauflton,  and  Hannah  Nye, 

of  Jamestown,  at  Coventry.     Gazette  of  Dec.  21,  1822 

Edward,  of  this  town,  and  Elizabeth  Louisa 

Farnum,  at  Savannah,  Ga.     Gazette  of  Dec.  3,  1823 

PAGE  Thomas  and  Miss Brown,  daugh- 
ter of  Richard.  Gazette  of  March  14,  1772 
Capt,  Ambrose   and   Mrs.  Hopkins, 

widow  of  Capt.  Christopher.     Gazette  of  Nov.  21,  1772 

William    and   Betsey    Mason,   daughter    of 

Noah.     Gazette  of  Aug.  14,  1773 

Martin  and  Catharine  Reilley,  daughter  of 

Terrence.     Gazette  of  Feb.  20,  1796 

Capt.  Benjamin  and  Sally  R.  Warner,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Oliver  R.,  of  Newport,  by  the 

Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Sept.  19,  1799 

Capt.  Benjamin  and  Ann  Sweeting,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Job.     Gazette  of  Nov.  12,  1791 

Capt.     William     and    Patience     Treadwell, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  Dec.  11,  1791 

Capt.  Martin  and  Prudence  Bullock.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  21,  1799 
George  W.,   merchant,  and  Harriet  Cooke, 

daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  Esq.,  Feb.  22,  1801 

Elizabeth,  daughter  ot  William,  and  Nicholas 

Stillwill.     Gazette  of  Aug.  22,  1801 

John  and   Priscilla  Crapon,  daughter  of  the 

late  Capt.  Benjamin,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  March  26,  1804 
James,  of  this  town,  and   Tirzah  Draper,  of 

and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder,  April  8,  181 1 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  261 

PAGE  Stephen  and  Mary  Smith,  both  of  and  at 

Glocester,  Jan.  5,  1817 

Lydia  and  George  W.  Sprague,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mjr.  Edes,  Oct.  26,  1820 

Mary  Stevens  and  William  Aplin,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  .Dr.  Crocker,  at 
St.  John's  Church,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Dorcas  S.,  .youngest  daughter  of  Stephen, 
Esq.,  of  Glocester,  and  William  W.  Ar- 
nold; of  Warwick,  at  said  Glocester.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  7,  1820 

■John  B.,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Maria  Amelia 
Calvert,  daughter  of  Capt.  Williain,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  10,  1823 

Lucia,  eldest  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Gloces- 
ter, and  James  B.  Arnold,  of  Warwick,  at 
said  Glocester.     Gazetteiof  Dec.  15,  1824 

PAGET  Rebecca,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry, 
and  Dr.  Joseph  Harrison,  of  the  Continen- 
tal Navy.     Gazette  of  ■  June  8,  1776 

Deborah,  daughter  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased, 
and  George  Olney,  of  Providence,  mer- 
chant. Gazette  of  May  10,  1777 
PAINE  Dan  and  Susannah  Cooke,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt,  Silas,  of  Warwick.  Gazette 
of    -                                                                     Sept.  II,  1784 

William,  of  Cranston,  and  Amey  Clarke, 
daughter  of  Daniel,  of  this  town.     Gazette  , 

of  .       Jan.  10,  1789 

Thomas  A.  B.,  editor  of  the  Federal  Orrery, 
and  Eliza  Baker,  daughter  of  Joseph  Berke- 
ley Balfer,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Walter,  Feb.  22,  1795 

Mrs.  Martha  and  John  Phillips,  of  Smith- 
field,  at  North  Providence.     Gazette  of  Feb.  28,  1795 

Mary  Heath,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Thomas 
Allen,  of  and  at  Barrington.     Gazette  of  Oct.  13,  1798 

Eliza,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Stephen^  and  Samuel  W.  Bridgham,  Esq., 
of  this  town.     Gazette  of  Oct.  27,  1798 

Walter  and  Lydia  Snow,  daughter  of  the  late 

Capt.  Daniel.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1800 

Royal  and  Miss  'Ann  Vinson,  daughter  of 
Dea.  Samuel,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tenney,  '  July  2,  180S 

Abigail,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Dr.  Jacob  Fuller, 
of  this  town,  at  said  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hill,  Jan.  27,  181  i 

Joanna  and  Theophilus  Hutchins,  at  Reho- 
both, by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.     Gazette  of  April  20,  181 1 


262 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PAINE  Lucinda,  daughter  of  the  late  William, 
of  New  Shoreham,  and  Samuel  Ward,  of 
South  Kingstown, 

John,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  Sally  Strat- 
ton,  of  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Abel  and  Desire  Aldrich,  at,  Smithfield.  Ga- 
zette of 

Rebecca  and  Noyes  Hopkins,  at  Foster.  Ga- 
zette of 

Col.  Walter,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Ab- 
igail Bacon,  daughter  of  Asa,  of  and  at 
Canterbury,  Ct.,  by  Rev^  Mr.  Mack, 

Jonathan,  of  Smithfield,  70,  and  Lucretia 
Thornton,  26,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of 

Arnold  and  Martha  Baker,  both  of  Smith- 
field,  at  Glocesten     Gazette  of 

Walter,  Jr.,  and  Sophia  Field  Taylor,  daugh- 
ter of  Andrew,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  ^X^ilson, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Glocester, 
and  Andrew  Latham,  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Ann  and  Noah  P.  Hathaway,  both  of  Free- 
town, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Daniel  R.  and  Sarah  Brown,  daughter  of 
John,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Little  Compton. 
Gazette  of 

Daniel  and  Sarah  Brown,  daiighter  of  John, 
Esq.,  at  Little  Compton.     Gazette  of 

PALMER  Benjamin,  of    Cumberland,    and    Si- 
lence Price.     Gazette  of 
Lucinda,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and 

Samuel  Trumbull,  printer.     Gazette  of 
Phebe   and  James   Hammond,  of  Newport, 

merchant,  at  Stonington.     Gazette  of 
John  and  Sally  Dwight,  both  of  East  Green- 
wich, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Mary,  of  this  town,  and,  Moses  Cooper, 
'  of  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Matilda,  of  Danby,  Vt.,  and  Senaca  Hill,  for- 
merly of  Smithfield,  at  said  Danby, 

C ,  merchant,  of  New  York,  and  Eliza 

R.  Thurston,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  Esq., 
of  and  at  Hopkinton.     Gazette  of 
"fARK  Dr.  John,  of  Boston,  and  Mrs.  Major,   at 

Framington,  Mass.     Gazette  of 
TARKE  Surrina,  of  this  town,  and  John  Cole,  at 

Bristol, 
PARKER   Joseph,    merchant,    and    Polly    An- 
drews, daughter  of  John.     Gazette  of 


Sept.  26,  181 1 

Nov.  19,  i8ri 

Nov.  13,  1813 

March  25,  1815 

Jan.  I,  1818 

Jan.  3,  1821 

March  20,  1822 

Sept.  23,  1823 

Jan.  I,  1824 
April  28,  1824 

July  9,  1825 
July  27,  1825 

Oct.  2,  i;73 
^  July  20,  1799 
June  30,  1804 
Nov.  II,  1809 
April  23,  1 818 

July  4,  1822 

Nov.  20,  1824 
July  9,  1814 

April  13,  1815 
Dec.  2,  1775 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  263 

PARKER  Nathan  and  Lois  Burlingame,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Abner.     Gazette  of  Dec.  25,  1790 

Admiral  Sir  Hyde  and  Miss  Onslow, 

daughter  of  Admiral  Onslow.  The  lady's 
fortune  is  ;f2000  per  annum;  difference  in 
ages  43  years.     Gazette  of  March  28,  1801 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Thomas 
Owen,  Jr.,  merchant,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Pine  street,  Philadelphia.  Gazette 
of  May  18,  1805 

William,  of  Cambridge,  and  Martha  Welling- 
ton, daughter  of  Samuel,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gushing,  at  Waltham,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1807 

Richard  R.,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Colonel  in  service 
of  His  Britannic  Majesty,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
McPherson,  at  New  York,  by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  Moore.     Gazette  of  Jan.  16,  1808 

Dilly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert,  and  Wel- 
come Parker,  all  of  Smithfield,  June  2,  181 1 

Welcome    and    Dilly    Parker,   daughter    of 

Capt.  Robert,  all  of  Smithfield,  June  2,  181 1 

Westcott  and  Olive  Leach,  daughter  of  Oli- 
ver, at  Scituate,  May  31,  1812 

Sophia  T.  and  Theodore  Taylor,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  3,  1 816 

Brigadier    General    D ,  Adjutant   and 

Inspector   General   U.  S.  Army,  and  Ann     ■ 

Collins,  at  Washington.     Gazette  of  Jan.  31,  1818 

Lydia  P.,  of  South  Reading,  and  James  B. 
Emerson,  of  this  town,  at  said  South  Read- 
ing, by  Rev.  Mr.  Emerson.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1821 

John  and  Freelove  P.  Hill,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  1822 

Ebenezer,  of  Boston,  and  Celia  Kingman, 
daughter  of  Abner,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.'  Williams,  Sept.  3,  1822 

Sally,  of  Boston,  and  George  W.  Vinton,  of 
and.  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mace,  Oct.  14,  1822 

Mary  Ann  and  Gideon  Eldredge,  both  of 
Boston,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, Jan-  —  1823 

George,  merchant,  of  Bristol,  and  Anna 
Mitchell  Moore,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Bowen.     Gazette  of  Feb.  22,  1823 

Bertram  R.  and  Abby  F.  Hathaway,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  May  6,  1824 

PARKHAM  Joseph  j;;;  and  Harriet  Dunlap, 
daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop 
White,  all  of  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  Aug.  25,  18 10 


264 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


PARKINSON  Mrs,  Esther,  of  Philadelphia,  and 

Samuel  Slater,  Esq.,  of  North  Providence, 

at  said  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pilmore. 

Gazette  of 
PARKIS    Jonathan,    of    Plainfield,    and    Sybel 

Sprague,  of  and  at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Day.     Gazette  of 
PARKS  Mrs.  Lucy,  of  Boston,  and  Capt.  Grace, 

of  New  Orleans,  in  this  town, 
Perez,  of   Canterbury,  and    Lucinda  Day,  at 

Killingly,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
PARLIN  Elisha  and   Betsey  Warren,   at  Navy, 

Vt.  (first  marriage  in  town).     Gazette  of 
PARRY  Elias  and   Content  Smith,  at  Taunton. 

Gazette  of 
PARTRIDGE  Olive  and  John  Blackburn,  both 

of  Walpole,  Mass.,  in  this  town.     Gazette 

of 
Joseph,  of  this  town,  late  of  England,  and  M. 

B.  Kelton,  of  and  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Eaton.     Gazette  of 

PASTON  Mrs.  Hannah,  aged  90,  and  Lewis 
Sawyer,  aged  80,  both  of  Tennessee.  The 
bridesmaid  was  100  years  old;  in  North 
Carolina, 

PATCH  Bathsheba,  daughter  of  Henry,  and 
John  Adams  Lazzell,  of  this  town,  at  Wor- 
cester, by  Rev.  Dr.  Austin.  Gazette  of 
PATT  Deborah,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of 
Cumberland,  and  Ansel  Carpenter,  of  At- 
tlebbro,  at  said  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Potter, 

William  and  Sally  Linnett,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ta- 
tem,  in  this  town,  / 

Zerviah  S.  and  Lewis  G.  Smith,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, in  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Lydia  and  Capt.  Ezra  Kent,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Adiann  and  Joseph  Walker,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland.     Gazette  of 

Jabal  and   Sally  N.    Hunt,   both   of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
PATTEN  Rev.  William,  of  Newport,  and  Han- 
nah  Hurlburt,  at   New  London.     Gazette 
of 

Charles,  of  Woodstock,  merchant,  and  Susan 
Soule,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  of  this 
town.     Gazette  of 


Nov.  29,  1817 

Jan.  21,  1815 

April  10,  1808 

March  31,  1810 

April  8,  i8rs 

Oct.  II,  1823 

June  20,  18 1 2 
June  26,  1822 

Dec.  18,  1 816 
Feb.  2,  1811 

Feb.  10,  1820 
March  ii,  1821 
April  24,  1822 
June  17,  1822 
Oct.  16,  1822 
Oct.  20,  1822 

Sept.  17,  1796 
Nov.  15,  rSoo 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


265 


PATTEN  Robert,  Esq.,  postmaster,  of  Philadel- 
phia,  and  Mrs.  T.  W.  Dixson,  of  and  at 
New  York.     Gazette  of         , 
Hetty  S.  and  John  L.  Munroe,  both   of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

PATTERSON  Mrs.    Mary   and   James  Kelley, 
both  of  this  town,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 
Gazette  of 
Emma,  daughter  of  Robert,  the  director  of 
the   U.    S.  Mint,  and   Samuel  J.   Fisher, 
merchant,  at    Philadelphia,   by   Rev.    Dr. 
Gray.     Gazette  of 
Major  Flavell  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Phillips,  daugh- 
ter of  Pardon  Angell,  both  of  and  at  Scit- 
uate. 
Hannah   D.,  of  Smithfield,   and    Philip    A. 
Slade,  of  North  Providence,  at  said   Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of 

PAUL  William,  S.,  of  Boston,  and   Maria   Aude- 
net,   of  Newport,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight, 
Mrs.  Patence  and  Capt.  Peleg  Hull,  both   of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mrs.  Pembroke  and  Rev.  Thomas  Campbell. 
He  attended  and  delivered  a  funeral  ser- 
mon over  the  remains  of  his  first  wife  in 
the  morning  and  married  the  second  the 
evening  of  the  same  day,  in  Missouri.  Ga- 
zette of" 

PAULL  Milton  and  Sybel  Burt,  of  Taunton. 
Gazette  of      • 

PAULDING  Juha,  of  Greenburgh,  and  William 
Erwing,  Jr.,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

PAWLAWNEE  Maria,  the  Grand  Duchess,  sis- 
ter to  the  Emperor  of  Russia,  and  the  He- 
reditary Duke  of  Saxe  Weimer.    Gazette  of 

PEABODIE  William  and    Henrietta  Gladding, 
daughter  of  Benjamin.     Gazette  of 
Ephraim  and  Lydia  Ellis.     Gazette  of 

PEABODY  Capt.  William  and   Jane  Jewett,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Catharine    B.,    of    Newport,    and  Hugh  T. 
Brightman,   of   Portsmouth,   at    Newport. 
Gazette  of 
Esther  C,  of 
ett,  Jr.,  of 
Me.     Gazette  of 

PEAKE  Robert,  of  Prince  Edwards  Co.,  Va., 
aged  97  years,  and  Mary  Ann  Anderson, 
aged  25  years,  granted  a  marriage  license 
at  Richmond,  Va., 


Hampden,  and  William   Ever- 
Attleboro,  at  said   Hampden, 


Jan.  19,  181 1 
Feb.  22,  1820 

Aug.  16,  1806 

June  13,  1807 

March  i,  1824 

Aug.  21,  1824 

Dec.  10,  181 1 
May  4,  1817' 


Dec.  28,  1822 

Jan.  10,  1824 

Nov.  23,  1793 

March  17,  1804 

April  S,  1794 
June  28,  1794 

Oct.  18,  1807 

March  24,  18 10 

Oct.  25,  1823 

April  20,  1786 


266 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PEAKE  Ann  and  Senaca  Greene,  both  of  this 

town, 
PEALE  Abigail  Mason,  daughter    of  Capt.  Jon- 
athan, and  John  Dabney'  stationer,  at   Sa- 
lem.    Gazette  of 
PEARCE  Polly   and  John  Singer  Dexter,  Esq., 
at  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Benoni,  Esq.,  and  Dr. 
Benjamin 'Dyer.     Gazette  of 

Oliver  and  Polly  West,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min, Esq.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Robert,  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  Polly 
Townsend,  daughter  of  Thomas,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Margaret  and  Hopkins  Cooke,  Esq.,  at 
East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of 

Jonathan,  of  this  town,  and .  Clarrissa  Phelps, 
daughter  of  J.  Phelps,  Esq.,  of  Harwin. 
(This  is  torn  so  part  is  not  made  out.  J.  N. 
A.)     Gazette  of 

Fanny,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  and  Cal- 
vin Dean.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  and  Hannah  Easton,  daughter  of 
Nicholas,  Esq  ,  at  Portsmouth.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  and  George 
Armington,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

Earle  D.,  Esq.,  merchant,  and  Lydia  Whea- 
ton,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Aaron  and  Sally  Angell,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev., Mr  Wilson,  , 

John,  of  Warren,  and  Ann  Luther,  of  and  at 
Swansey.     Gazette  of 

Sabra  and  Daniel  Waterman,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hammond,  at  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

Dutee  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Abigail  E.  Perry,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  James,  all  of  and  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Tibbetts  and  Betsey  Maxwell,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Level,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 

Mary  M.,  daughter  of  Israel,  of  Newport, 
and  David  Telfair,  of  New  York,  at  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 

Sylvia,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Attleboro, 
•  and  Augustus  Saunders,  of  this  town,  at 
Attleboro,  married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Reed, 

Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  Aaron,  and  Calvin 
Medbury,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Otis 
Thompson, 

Mary  and  William  Webb,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Webb.     Gazette  of 


Aug.  lo,  1807 

July  10,  1790 
Nov.  18,  177s 

• 

April  26,  1788 
Jan.  3,  1789 

Nov.  19,  1791 
Sept.  22,  1792 

May  9,  1795 
March' 7,  1801 
Sept.  24,  1803 
Sept.  22,  1805 

-  Oct.  4,  1807 

Aug.  20,  1809 

March  24,  1810 

Sept.  I,  1810 

April  13,  181 1 
Jan.  18,  1812 

Nov.  23,  1813 

Jan.  27,  181 4 

March  13,  1814 
Oct.  s,  1816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


267 


PEARCE    Pardon  S.  and  Mary  Boyd,  both   of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker;  Gazette  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  Ann  Chappotin,  both  ot 
V  this  town,  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  Bristol, 

by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswftld, 
King,  of  Montreal,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  O.  Rock- 
well,  daughter  of  the   late   Capt.    James 

Finch,  of  and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Zephaniah  and  Mary  Spooner,  daughter  of 

the  late  Clarke,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Mahala,'of  this  town,  and  James  Brown,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mrs.  Mary  and  James  Bishop,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Sally  and  Samuel  Reynolds,  2d,  at  the  Cath- 
olic  Congregational    Church,    Bristol,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Mann, 
Sanford  M.  and  Rebecca  Waldron,  at  Bristol. 

Gazette  of 
Aurelia'B.,  of  this  town,  and  James  S.  Mur- 
ray, of  Camden,  S.  C,  at  Philadelphia, 
Hannah   T.,   of    Newport,   and    Rev.   John 

Ormsbee,  of  Wickford,  at    said  Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  Rowland,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of 
George,  of  Berkeley,  and  Betsey  Hathaway, 

of  and  at  Freetown, 
Josiah  Q.,  of  this  town,  and  Ruth  Dorr,  of 

and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 
Rev.  Preserved   and    Mrs.   Nancy   Cushing, 

both  of  and  at  Rehoboth, 
PEARSE  John  A.,  Jr.,  and  Penelope  Thurber, 

daughter  of  John.     Gazette  of 
Freelove  and  James  Crosswell,  Jr.,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Luther,  all  of  and  at  Rehoboth, 
PEARSON    Luther  and  Louisa  Mary  Arnold, 

daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  '' 

Daniel  C,  of  this  town,  and  Nancy  Bugbee, 

of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
PEARSONS  Bennett  and  Elizabeth  Phillips,  at 

Valley  Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Abraham,  of  Greenwich,  .N.  Y.,  and  Betsey 

Cole,   daughter  of    Jonathan,   of    and   at 

Warren, 
PEASE     Mrs.    Catharine,    widow    of    the    late 

Simon,   and    Capt.    Francis    Malbone,   at 

Newport.     Gazette  of 


June  20,  1818 

Feb.  16,  1820 

March  31,  1821 

July  2ij  1821 

Oct.  14,  1 82 1 

Nov.  3,'  1 82 1 

Sept.  29,  1822 

Jan.  8,  1823 

April  22,  1823 

'April  30,  1823 

Jan.  7,  1824 

April  18,  1824 

April  25,  1824 

May  10,  1824 

April  2,  1803 

Nov.  23,  1817 

March  25,  1819 

Jan.  27,  1820 

March  2,  1823 

Feb.  8,  1824 
Oct.  19,  1782 


268  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

PEASE    Daniel  and  Sally  Bliven,  daughter    of 

Jafties,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  26,  1789 

Nathaniel  and  Lydia  Peckham,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1795 

Nathaniel  and  Mary  Richmond,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Dec.  2,  1804 

Mary  and  Perry  Chapin,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Nov.  14,  1807 

Emily  L.,  only  daughter  of  Hon.  Oliver,  of 
Suffield,  Gt.,  and  Elam  C.  Clarke,  of  this 
town,  at  said  Suffield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gay,  May  19,  1824 

PECK  Perez  and  Experience  Smith,  daughter  of 

Samuel,  dec.     Gazette  of  Sept.  19,  1772 

Lewis,  merchant,  and  Nancy  I'oster,  daugh- 
ter of  John.     Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1774 

Allen  and  Mrs.  Dexter,  widow  of  William. 

Gazette  of  May  18,  1776 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Sally  Hacker,  daughter  of 
Joshua.     Gazette  of  Nov.  6,  1779 

Col.  William  and  Nabby  Mathewson,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  John,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1786 

Mrs.  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  William  A..,  and 
,Hon.  Walter  Spooner,  of  Bedford,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  July  9,  1791 

Amey,  '  daughter  '  of  Aaron,  and  Edward 
Knowles,  Jr.,  both  of  this  town.  Gazette 
of  March  30,  1793 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Aaron,  and  James  Davis, 
of  North  Providence.     Gazette  of  Aug.  10,  1793 

Philip   and    Sally    W.    Chase,   daughter    of 

Amos,  of  this  town.     Gazette  of  Dec.  14,  1799 

Benjamin,  of  Cheshire,  and  Mrs.  Nancy 
Dodge,  widow  of  the  late  Cyrel,  at  Pom- 
fret,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  King,  Aug.  12,  1804 

Philip  and  Abby  Chace,.  daughter  of  the  late 

Amos,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  25,  1807 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Bela,  of  Norwich,  and 
Ebenezer  Learnerd,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law, 
of  New  London,  at  Norwich,  Oct.  lo,  1808 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Elihu,  and  Luther 

Bailey,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  13,  1808 

Mrs.  Abigail  and  George  Bosto,  at  KilHngly, 

^  ^h  T           ,  ^  Oct.  16,  1808 

Cyrel,  Jr.,  and  Ohvia  Marsh,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Jan  4,  1809 

Maria,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and 
John  P.  Jones,  2d,  in  this  town,  by  Rev 

Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  28,  18 10 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


269 


PECK  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Lewis,  and  Capt. 

Griffin   Child,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
Nancy  J.,  eldest  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  John 

Harradon,  Jr.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano, 
Joseph,  of  Bristol,  and  Mrs.  Sally  Grant,  of 

Harrington,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Drowne, 

at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Israel,  of  Seekonk,  and  Abigail  Drowne,  of 

and  at  Barrington, 
Louisa,    of    Wrentham,     and     Arnold     W. 

Jenckes,  of  Cumberland,  at  Wrentham,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 
Whipple  and  Roxalana  Harris,  daughter  of 

Oliver,  all   of  Cumberland,  by   Benjamin 

Wilkinson,  Esq., 
Rhoda,  second  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Enoch 

Steere,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
Phebe,  daughter  of   Isaac,  and   William   C. 

Barker,  both   of   this  town,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano, 
George  W.,  Esq.,  and  Hannah  B.  Carpenter, 

daughter  of  the  late  Abiah,  at  Rehoboth, 
Ann  and   William  H.  Potter,  both   of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Learnerd  and  Harriet  C.  Short,  at  Barring- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Gazette  of 
Ellis  and  Lucy  Bliss,  both  of  Barrington,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wright, 
Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  Major  Samuel, 

of  Coventry,  and  Luther  Rider,  merchant, 

9t  said  Coventry, 
Betsey  and  Joel   Bassett,   at  Newtown,  Ct. 

Gazette  of 
Ezekiel  and  Miss Biscoe,  at  Newtown, 

Ct.     Gazette  of 
Huldah  and  Emerson  Humphrey,  at  Barring- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Gazette  of 
Aaron,  of  this  town,  aftid  Mrs.  Rachal  Wilson 

Chace,  of  and  at  Rehoboth, 
Betsey  and  John  Draper,  Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Carrique,  both  of  and  at  Attleboro,  at  the 

Universalist  Church.     Gazette  of 
Lewis,  formerlyof  this  town,  and  Mary  Ann 

Fowler,  of  Yonkers,  at  New  York,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  McClay.     Ga.zette  of 
Jesse  F.,   of    Pelham,   Mass.,   and    Matilda 

Tingley,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Attleboro, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 


Aug.  15,  1811 

Aug.  25,  181 1 

June  6,  1812 
Oct.  18,  1812 

April  6,  1 814 

Nov.  19,  1815 

March  31,  1816 

March  30,  1817 

Aug.  17,  1817 

Aug.  24,  1817 

Dec.  6,  1817 

April  16,  1 818 

Aug.  2,  1818 
Dec.  12,  1818 
Dec.  12,  1818 
Jan.  16,  1 8 19 
April  12,  1819 

April  24,  1 8 19 

July  10,  i8ig 

Feb.  10,  1820 


270 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


PECK  Betsey,  daughter  of  Gideon,  of  Rehoboth, 

and  Aaron   Mason,  of   Attleboro,  at   said 

Rehoboth,  March  6,  1820 

Horatio' and   Nancy   Allen   Mathewson,   at 

Barrington,  by   Rev.    Mr.   Wright,  all   of 

that  place,  Aug.  3^1,  1820 

Susan   Carpenter,  of   Rehoboth,   and  Philip 

Martin,  of  Guilford,  Vt.,  at  said  Rehoboth, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Nov.  19,  1820 

Margaret,  of  Attleboro,  and  Matthevsf  Camp- 
bell, of  Seekonk,  at  said  Attleboro.     Ga- 
zette of  June  2,  1 82 1 
Joseph  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Bethiah  Clarke, 

at  Valley  Falls,  Smithfield,  by   Rev.    Dr. 

Benedict,  Sept.  30,  1821 

Jemima  G.  and  Benjamin  W.  Bradford,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Taft,   at  St.  Michael's  Church, 

Bristol,  Oct.  24,  1821 

Edmund,  Jr.,  and  Peddy  Peck,  both  of  and 

at  Rehoboth,  Oct.  27,  1822 

Peddy  and  Edmund  Peck,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth,  Oct.  27,  1822 

Capt.  Edwin  and  Martha  Burr,  daughter  of 

Caleb  H.,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Rehoboth. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  14,  1822 

Dr.  William,  of  this  town,  and  Jane  Thane, 

of  and  at  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,   by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  May  21,  1823 

Lydia  and  John  Calder,  both  of  and  at  this 

town.     Gazette  of  June  11,  1823 

George    H.    and    Nancy    Sweet,    youngest 

daughter  of  Gideon,  both    of  and  at   this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  i^,  1823 

Capron  and  Lydia  Daggett,  both  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  June  21,  1824 

Mrs.  Sylvia  Ann  and  Richard  Sarle,  both  of 

and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  9,  1824 

Arnold  and   Betsey  Hicks,  both   of  and   at 

Rehoboth,  by  George  W.  Peck,  Esq.,  Jan.  28,  1825 

PECKHAM     Betsey,   daughter   of   Philip,   and 

Jonathan  Woodbury  Coy.     Gazette  of  May  6,  1780 

JLydia  and   Nathaniel  Pease,  in   this   town. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1795 

Martha,   of    this    town,    and    Ebenezer    R. 

Frost.     Gazette  of  Aug.  24,  1799 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  William,  and  Capt.  Rich- 
ard iSullock,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  10,  1802 
James  Greene  and-  Eliza   Stall,  daughter  of 

William,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  8,  1803 

Martha  and  Capt.  Stephen  Barker,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Dec.  26,  1807 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  271 

PECKHAM  William,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Pot- 
ter, April  30,  1809 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and 
John  Rodman,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  July  15,  1809 

Peleg,  of  Middletown,  and  Freelove  Sophia 
Hazard,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  Esq., 
of  Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  25,  1810 

Abner  and  Lydia  Fenner,  youngest  daughter 

of  Samuel,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of  July  13,  181 1 

Sophia,  daughter  of  .Peter,  and  Josiah  I. 
Eddy,'by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  24,  1812 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Philip,  and  Will- 
iam Sheldon,  merchant,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6,  181 5 

Emma  Ann,  daughter  of  Timothy,  and  John 
C.  Stanton,  both  of  South  Kingstown,  at 
Exeter,  <  Nov.  12,  1816 

Abner  and  Tabitha  H.  Angell,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  Charles,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 
all  of  and  at  Scituate,  Jan.  25,  1818 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  of  this 
town,  and  James  D.  Mason,  of  Swanzey,  , 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  ^ 

of  March  28,  1 818 

Timothy  R.,  of  Newport,  and  Sarah  Hazard, 
of  and  at  North  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Northup,  .  April  5,  1818 

Jane  Rider,  daughter  of  Alanson,  Esq.,  of 
Middletown,  and  David  Wyatt,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  30,  1820 

.Ann,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Portsmouth, 
and  Arnold  Brayman,  of  Exeter,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Nov.  16,  1820 

Timothy,  ^d,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Sally 

Barker,  of  and  at  Hopkinton.     Gazette  of  Jan.  31,  1821 

Isaac  and  Rebecca  Field,  daughter  of  Joseph, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  25,  1821 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Frances  G.  Lamb,  of 
Nantucket,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Merrett,  Aug.  29, 1822 

Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  John  B. 
Newton,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  14,  1822 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Alanson,  and  Timo- 
thy Sherman,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  6,  1822 

Elizabeth  Chatman,  of  Exeter,  and  William 
Rhodes  Rawson,  of  this  town,  at  said 
Exeter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Oct.  12,  1823 

Mary,  daughter  of  William  S.,  and  Abner 
Smith,  both  of  and  at  Middletown.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  19,  1823 


272 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


PECKHAM    Susan  T.  and  Charles  Barker,  at 

Middletown,  R.  I.     Gazette  of 
Matilda  and  James  Metcalf,  both  of  and  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of 
Sally,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Isaac  Cong- 
don,  Jr.,  of  Cranston, 
Rachal,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Capt.  ' 

Richard  Norman,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
PEERS     Mary    Eleanor,    daughter    of     Major 

V ,  and  Lewis   Collihs,  editor   of  the 

"  Eagle,"  at  Maysville,  Ky.     Gazette  of 
PEIRCE     Mary,  of  Woodstock*   and   Welcome 

Arnold,  of  this  town,  at  Woodstock,  Ct. 

Gazette  of 
Frances,  daughter  of  Major  J Peirce, 

and  Henry  Gray,  Esq.,  son  of  Lieut.  Gov. 

Gray,  at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Channing, 
Timothy  and  Elizabeth  DeBlois,  daughter  of 

the  late  Stephen,  of  Newport,  at  Bristol. 

Gazette  of 
Martin  and  Eliza  A.  Boyd,  at  East   Green- 

•wich,  by  Rev.  Mr   Rich, 
Preserved  and  Cloe  Holbrook,   daughter  of 

Moses,  both  of  and  at  Oxford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Bachellor, 
Philip,  of  Little  Cotnpton ,  and  Fanny  Gray, 

of  and  at  Tiverton.     Gazette  of 
William,  of  Little   Compton,  and  Lydia  G. 

Aplin,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Tatem, 
Lucy  B.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Lewis>  Perrin,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Taunton, 
Washington,  of  Weston,  Mass.,  and  Fanny 

Hatch,  daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  of  and  at 

Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall, 
Abby  D.,  of  Warwick,  and  Thomas  J.  Hines, 

of  Norwich,  at  said  Warwick.     Gazette  of 
Abby  D.,  of  Warwick,  and  Thomas  J.  Hives, 

of  Norwich,  Ct..at  said  Warwick.     Gazette 

of 
Joseph,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia  Lawton,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 
FENN  Richard,  Lt.  Governor  of  Pennsylvania, 

and   Polly  Masters,  daughter  of  William, 

dec,  at  Philadelphia, 
PENNIMAN    Olive  and  Dr.  Daniel  Thurber,  at 

Mendon,  by  Rev.  Caleb  Alexander,     Ga- 
zette of 
Obadiah,   merchant,   of  Albany,   and   Mary 

Lee,  daughter  of    William,  merchant,  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gano, 


Nov.  26,  1823 
Sept.  29,  1824 

July  II,  1825 
Sept.  14,  1825 

.May  7,  1823 

Aug.  7,  1803 

Oct.  28,  1 8 10 

Dec.  29,  1810 
Feb.  13,  1814 

Sept.  9,  1 82 1 
Oct.  6,  ,1821 

April  30,  1822 
Aug.  s,  1822 

Jan.  21,  1824 
May  22,  1824 

June  9,  1824 
Feb.  2,  1825 

May  21,  1772 

Dec  8,  1798 

March  30,  1807 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


273 


PENNINGTON  Ann  Stephenson,  daughter  of 
the  late  Josias,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  and 
Samuel  Jacobs,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 
said  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Barrow, 
PENNO  Nathaniel,  of  Norton,  Mass.,  and  Phebe 
Dyer,  daughter  of  Dr.  Beniamin,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Mrs.  Phebe  Pearce,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benja- 
min Dyer,  of  Cranston,  and  William  Wash- 
burn, of  Taunton,  at  said  Cranston, 
PENNYMAN  Dr.  Elias  and  Nancy  Jenckes, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Ebenezer,  dec.  Gazette 
of 
PERKINS  Susan,  daughter  of  Elisha,  Esq.,  and 
Col.  Josias  Lyndon  Arnold^  of  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.,  at  Plainfield,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Brenton,  of  New- 
port, and  Reuben  Brown,  at  South  Kings- 
town.   Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Hon.  T.  H.,  and  Samuel 
Cabot,  Jr.,  merchant,  at  Boston.  Gazette 
of 

David  and  Sarah  Merwin,  after  a  courtship 
of  one  night,  at  Woodbridge,  Ct.  Gazette 
of 

Elizabeth  W.,  of  Franklin,  Ct.,  and  Albert 
G.  Wells,  of  Rhode  Island,  at  said  Frank- 
lin.    Gazette  of 

Nancy,  of  Exeter,  and  Capt.  Edmund  Cooper, 
of  and  at  North  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 
PERRIN  John  and  Mrs.  Penelope  Crapon.     Ga- 
^zette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  John,  and  Timothy 
Gladding,  Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

James  and  Sophia  Metcalf,  daughter  of  Joel, 
'  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

John  and  Bathesda  Skinner,  at  Woodstock, 
Ct.    Gazette  of  , 

Lewis,  of  Seekonk,  and  Lucy  B.  Peirce,  of 
Attleboro,  at  Taunton, 

Erastus,  of  Pomfret,  and  Caroline  Nichols,  at 
Woodstock,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
PERRY    Elizabeth,   daughter  of   Edward,  and 
Jonathan  Almy,   Esq.,  at   Newport.     Ga- 
zette of 

Sarah  R.,  daughter  of  Dr.  Joshua,  and  Dr. 
,     Joseph   Comstock,   at  South   Kingstown. 
Gazette  of 

Samuel,  Jr.,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Abby 
Gardiner,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Dan- 
iel, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 


March  5,  1816 
June  21,  1813 
Sept.  26,  1 82 1 
Dec.  10,  1774 
Feb.  28,  1795 
June  12,  1802 
Nov.  7,  1812 
March  25,  1815 

July  3,  1822 
Aug.  21,  1822 

Jan.  2,  1796 
April  3,  1 80s 
July  12,  1806 

Dec.  9,  1809 
Aug.  5,  1822 
Jan.  17,  1824 

Jan.  30,  1796 

June  26,  1802 

March  26,  18O3 


274 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAl^D 


PERRY  John  B.  and  Susan  Babcock,  daughter  of 
Peleg,  at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 
Rev.  Thomas,  Methodist,  and  Sally  Wheeler, 

both  of  and  at  Rehoboth  Gazette  of 
Abigail  E.,  daughter  of  Col.  James,  and 
Dutee  J.  Pearce,  Esq.,  all  of  and  at  New- 
port. Gazette  of 
Oliver  H.,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Elizabeth 
Champlain  Mason,  only  daughter  of  the 
late  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Raymond  H.  J.,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Mary 
Ann  DeWolfe,  daughter  of  James,  Esq., 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.    Gazette  of 

Ann  M.,  daughter  of  Christopher  R.,  Esq., 
of  Rhode  Island,  and  George  W.  Rogers, 
Esq.,  Master  Commandant  U.  S.  Navy,  at 
New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen.  Gazette 
of 

.Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  and 
Capt.  Peleg  Eldred,  of  Jamestown,  at  New- 
port,' by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 

George  S.  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fuller,  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Jane  T.,  of  Newport,  daughter  of  the  late 
Christopher  R.,  and  Dr.  William  Butler, 
U.  S.  Navy,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gazette 
of 

Patience,  daughter  of  Sylvester,  Esq.,  and 
Joseph  Briggs,  at  Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Gushee, 

James  and  Sally  Moulton,  daughter  of  the 
late  Michael,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

William  B.  and  Mary  Ann  Gardiner,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Otis,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Elizabeth  Orms- 
bee,  of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  James,  and 
Constant  C.  Greene,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Sally  and  Peter  Wells,  at  Windham,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mary  S.,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  of 
Newport,  and  Perry  W.  Shaw,  of  Cumber- 
land, at  said  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  John  S.  and  Susan  Verily,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Rebecca,  of  Rehoboth,  and  James  Thayer,  of 
Taunton,  at  said  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Ichabod  and  Celia  D.  Wardwell,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


April  20,  1805 
Aug.  30,  1806 

April  13,  181 1 

May  18,  181 1 
May  21,  1814 

.July  IS,  181S 

Oct.  19,  1817 
May  21,  1819 

Jan.  3,  1820 

Oct.  25,  1820 

March  31,  1821 

Dec.  I,  1821 

Dec.  15,  1 82 1 

Aug.  31,  1822 
Feb.  4,  1824 

Feb.  28,  1824 

May  9,  1824 

March  5,  1825 

May  II,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  >  275 

PERRY    Capt.  Hiram    Ariff,    and    Mary    Ann 

Gardiner,  daughter  of  Capt.  Edward  C,  of 

Newport,  at  New  York,     Gazette  of  Aug.  3,  1825 

PETERS   Richard,  Jr.,   Esq.,   and    Miss 

Willing,   daughter    of    Thomas,    Esq.,   at 

Philadelphia,   by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Blackwell. 

Gazette  of  March  17,  1804 

Sarah  and  Major  Eleazer  Ellis.     Gazette  of  April  28,  1804 

Nicholas  and  Waitey  Greene,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  Jan.  30,  1823 

PETERSON  John  and  Hannah  Slocum,  both  of 

this  town,   by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer.     Gazette 

of  Aug.  23,  1806 

Edward  and  Caroline  Cutter,  both  of  and  at 

Newport,'  Dec.  15,  1822 

PETRIE  George,  merchant,  of  Little   Falls,  N. 

Y.,  and  Mary  M.  Tillinghast,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Sylvanus,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 

said  Little  Falls.     Gazette  of  Dec.  16,  1815 

PETTENGILL  Daniel  and   Lydia   Lincoln,    in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Nov.  29,  1821 

PETTES  Joseph,  of  Brattleboro,  N.  Y.,  and  Sally 

Bass,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  John,  of 

Proyidence.     Gazette  of  Jan.  16,  1779 

Lydia  and  Capt.  Matthew  Hanley,  at  North 

Kingstown.     Gazette  of  Oct.  4,  1794 

Dr.  Joseph  B.,  of  Westerly,"  and  Mrs.    Sarah 

Allen,  of  Providence,  at  Newport.    Gazette 

of  Aug.  I,  1807 

PETTEY  Daniel,  Jr.,  and  Harriet  Amanda  Bur- 
gess, daughter  of   Benjamin,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Oct.  31,  1819 

Henrietta,daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Seth  Hunt, 

Jr.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this 

town,  Dec.  22,  1819 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  David,  and  Jona- 
than Cady,  m  this  town.  Gazette  of  May  17,  1823 
David  and  Martha  Fenner,  both   of  and   at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.  Gazette  of  April  16,  1825 
PETTIS    David    and    Betsey    Gladding,   eldest 

daughter    of    Timothy,  m    this    town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  4,  1803 

PHELON  Major  Edward,  of  the  late  Massachu- 
setts Line,  and  Susannah  Frances  Barks- 
dale,  of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Gazette  of  Feb.  28,  1789 
PHELPS  Clarrissa,  daughter  of  J.  Phelps,  Esq., 

of>  Harwin  (This  is  torn  so  part  is  not  made 

out.    J.  N.  A.)     and  Jonathan   Pearce,  of 

this  town.     Gazette  of       •  May  9,  1795 


276 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PHELPS  Mary  F.,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry, 
Esq.,  and  John  Davis,  both  of  and  at 
Glocester,  West  Parish,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ful- 
ler, Oct.  20,  1 8 19 

Mary,  of  Bristol,  and  Zeno  Waterman,  at 
Johnston.     Gazette  of  Aug.  7,  1822 

Charles  H.,  of  Stonington,  and  Ann  R.  Ham- 
mond, daughter  of  James,  of  Newport,  at 
former  place  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hart,  July  28,  1824 

PHILBRICK  Harriet  and   Henry   Gushing,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  23,  1819 

PHILBROOK  Mary,  daughter  of  C^pt  Phil- 
brooks,  and  Dr.  George  W.  Hoppin.  Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  12,  1801 
PHILLIPS  Nathaniel,  of  Boston,  and  Roby  Wa- 
terman, daughter  of  William,  of  Warwick, 
at  Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of  Feb.  13,  1779 

Mrs.  Sarah,  of  Newport,  and  Ezekiel  Low,  of 

Providence.     Gazette  of  Dec.  29,  1792 

John,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mrs.  Martha  Paine, 
at  North  Providence.     Gazette  of  Feb.  28,  1795 

Naphthali,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  and 
Rachal  Seixas,  daughter  of  Moses,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  July  15,  1797 

John  F.,  editor  of  the  Herald  of  the  United 
States,  and  Martha  Cole,  eldest  daughter 
of  Capt.  Ebenezer,  of  and  at  Warren.  Ga- 
zette of  June  8,  181 1 

Mary,  of  Warren,  and  John  R.  Burroughs,  of 
Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ja- 
cobs.    Gazette  of  March  11,  181 5 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe  Smith,  of  and 

at  Albany.     Gazette  of  June  10,  1815 

George  V.,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  Lois  M. 
Barney,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Oct.  31,  1816 

Mrs.  Tabitha,  of  Massachusetts,  and  Shubael 
Franklin  Arnold,  of  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

,     Gano,  in  this  town,  April  8,  181 8 

Priscilla  and  Robert  Dyer,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  30,  1820 

Nancy,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Caleb, 
Esq.,  and  Stephen  Williams,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Curtis,  all  of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  April  11,  1820 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Phebe  Cahoone,  daughter 
of  Stephen,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.Mr.  Elton,  May  ,11,  1820 

Ann  and  Joseph  Cheeseley,  both  blind,  at 
Wilmington,  Del.     Gazette^of  Feb.  21,  1821 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


277 


PHILLIPS  William  R.,  of  this  town,  and  Mary 
G.  Freebody,  daughter  of  William,  of  and 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
John,  of  Exeter,  and  Mary  Spink,  of  and   at 

Wickford, 
Martha  B.,  of   Newport,   and   Francis  Rich- 
mond, of  Taunton,  at  said  Newport.  "  Ga- 
zette of 
Stephen  and  Alice  Eliza  Williams,  daughter 

of  Henry,  in  this  town, 
John  S.  and  Ann  S.  Nichols,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Hannah  and  John  Otterson,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Silence,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jacob,  and  Elka- 
nah   Woodward,  both   of  and  at  Taunton. 
Gazette  of 
Elizabeth  and  Bennett   Pearsons,   at   Valley 

Falls,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Edward   and   Sophia  Ruggles,   daughter  of 
the  late  Benjamin,  at  Newport.  Gazette  of 
Abigail    B.,  daughter  of   Hon.  William,  and 
Rev.    Ebenezer   Burgess,   of   Dedham,   at 
Boston.     Gazette  of 
Mary  L.,  daughter  of  the  late  James,   and 
Nathaniel  S.  Ruggles,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell, 
Damaries,  of  Valley  Falls,  and   Hiram   Aid- 
rich,   of    Seekonk,   at    said  Valley   Falls, 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Mrs.  Nancy,  daughter  of  Pardon  Angell,  and 
Major   Flavell    Patterson,  both   of   and   at 
Scituate, 

PHILPOTT  Miss    ,  late    of    Bedlington, 

Northumberland,  England,  and   Rt.    Hon. 
Earl   Cornwallis,   at   Calcutta,  India.     Ga- 
zette of 
PHINNEY  Peltiah  and   Sarah  Blackman,  both 
of  Middleboro.     Gazette  of 
Eliza  K.,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Capt.  Wil- 
liam Champlain,  both*  of  and  at  Warren. 
Gazette  of 
PHROPHET  Lydia  E.  and  Isaac   Randall  (col- 
ored), at   Cranston,   by   Rev.  Mr.   Tatem. 
Gazette  of 
PICK  Ruth,   of    this    town,  and    Rev.  William 
Fiske,  of  Vermont,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
PICKERING  Levina,  of  Bellingham,  and  Oliver 
Follett,  of  Cumberland,   at   said  Cumber- 
land.    Gazette  of 


April  7,  1 82 1 
June  14,  1821 

Oct.  27,  1 82 1 

Jan.  I,  1822 

March  20,  1822 

July  14,  1822 

Aug.  10,  1822 

March  2,  1823 

March  29,  1823 

May  3r,  1823 

Oct.  28,  1823 

Jan.  3,  1824 

March  I,  1824 

May  17,  1788 
Aug.  20,  1774 

Sept.  24,  1823 

June  I,  1822 
June  5,  1823 

April  4,  1 82 1 


278 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PICKINS  John,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and 
Charity  Mackie,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr. 
Andrew,  at  Wareham,  Mass..  by  Rev. 
Noble  Everett.     Gazette  of 

PICKLE  Miss -,  of  Oyster  Haven,  and  Mr. 

Foy,  clerk  in  a  salmon  factory;   in  Ireland. 
Gazette  of 
PIDGE  Mary  and  David  Gould,  of  this  town,  at 
Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Dighton, 
and  Edwin  M.  Larchar,  of  this  town,  at 
said  Dighton.     Gazette  of 

Benjamin,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia  Lewis,  of 
and  at  Dighton.     Gazette  of 
PIERCE  Capt.  John  and  Mary  Holden,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  Randall,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Maria,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  and 
Francis  Marian,  Jr.,  of  South  Carolina,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Silas,  of  Chelmsford,  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Lit- 
tlehale,  his  sixth  wife,  at  Dracut,  Mass. 
Gazette  of 

Benjamin  B.  arid  Susannah  Walker,  both  of 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of  New- 
port, and  Paul  Rovenell,  of  and  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C, 

Wilham  and  Phebe  Fuller,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Levi,  of  this  town,  and  Betsey  S.  Wheeler, 
of  and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thomp- 
son, 

Capt.  Reuben,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Mrs.  Catharine  Jones,  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Henry,  of  Rhode  Island,  and  Alice  Frye,  at 
Vinalhaven,  Me.     Gazette  of 

Maria  and  Henry  Hamilton,  both  of  and  at 

Warwick.     Gazette  of 

PIERSON    Harriet,   eldest   daughter 'of    Capt. 

Samuel,  of   this  town,  and  Capt.  William 

Comstock,  of  Steamboat  Fulton,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Romeyn, 

PIKE    Celestina  and   Thomas  Lindley,  both  of 

.  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.    Gazette  of 

Asa  and  Catharine  Durfee,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

James  M.  and  Amey  Butler,  both  of  this 
town. 


June' 25,  1814 

March  23,  1805 
April  18,  1813 

March  10,  1821 
Jan.  26,  1822 

June  9,  1804 

Oct.  25,  1806 

Nov.  29,  1806 
March  13,  1808 

Dec.  15,  1809 
June  3,  1810 

March  9,  1818 

Jan.  s,  1820 

Jan.  9,  1822 

June  5,  1822 

Sept.  19,  1824 

March  31,  1810 

Jan.  27,  181 1 

Oct.  4,  1813 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


279 


PIKE    James  M.  and   Martha  Corey,   youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Henry  and  Mrs.  Mary  Moore,  both  of  this 

town, 
Mary  and  Spencer  Morse,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Mary  Ann,  of  this  town,  and  John  F.  Jen- 
kins, Esq.,  at  Lexington,  Ky., 
Sally,   of    North    Providence,   and     Ezekiel 

Smith,  2d,  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 
Jonathan  and   Cynthia  Hathaway,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  • 

PINCHBECK  George  Alexander  Ceazer  Au- 
gustus William  Henry  Soliman  and  Mrs. 
Catharine  Rudolph,  at  New  York.  Ga- 
zette of 

PINCKNEY    Miss  ,  eldest   daughter  of 

Thomas,  Esq.,  and  William  Lowndes,  Esq., 
in  South  Carolina.     Gazette  of 
Ninian,  Secretary  of  the  Executive  of  Mary- 
land, and   Mrs.  Amelia   Hobbs,  in  Mary- 
land, 
Charles  Gates  worth,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Catharine 
Phebe  Elliott,  of  and  at  Beaufort,  N.  C. 
Gazette  of 
Elizabeth,    eldest    daughter    of    Jacob,   and 
Samuel  Kennedy,  of  this  town,  at  Johns- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
PINKNEY  Julia,  youngest  daughter  of  Jacob, 
of  Johnston,  and  George  Beverly,  of  Crans- 
ton, at  said  Johnston, 
Isaac   H.  and  Julia'  Ann   Treadwell,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Jacob,  Jr.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah 
Fowler,  of  Newport,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 
PINGREY  Job,  in  84th  year,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Piatt,  aged  74,  at  Rowley,  Mass.     Gazette 
of 
PINKERTON  Mr.  A and  Miss Red- 
head, in  Ireland.     Gazette  of 
PINTARD    Mrs.  Eliza  and   Commodore   Silas' 
Talbot,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers, 
PITCHER   Samuel  and  Clarissa   Gifford.     Ga- 
zette of 
Capt.  Benjamin,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Eliza  Ben- 
jamin, of  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of 
Mary  and   George   W.  Hammond,  both   of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr,  Edes.     Ga- 
zette of 


July  31,  1814 

Nov.  4,  1815 
Nov.  29,  1818 

March  14,  1822 

June  9,  1824 

Dec.  9,  1824 


Dec.  12,  179s 
Oct.  9,  1802 
May  I,  1806 

July  20,  181 1 
May  3,  1813 

Feb.  22,  1 8 16 
March  30;  181 8 

May  24,  1818 

June  6,  1772 

March  23,  1805 

May  19,  1808 

June  17,  1797 

July  17,  1802 

Jan.  31,  1807 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PITCHER  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Lemuel, 
of  this  town,  and  Capt.  Charles  Leonard 
Hyatt,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  July  14.  1808 

George  F.  and  Freelove  S.  Whipple,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  10,  1808 

Lamed  and  Marcy-  Walcott,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Benjamin  T.,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  10,  1823 

Sally  and  Charles  O.  Foster,  merchant,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  5,  1813 

Maria,  daughter  of  Dr.  Elisha,  of  Franklin, 
Ct,  and  Noyes  Champlain,  of  Windham, 
at  said  Franklin.     Gazette  of  Dec.  24,  1823 

PITMAN  Sanders  and  Amey  Kinnicutt.  Ga- 
zette of  Feb.  IS,  1772 

Thomas  and  Abigail  Hall,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  May  10,  1788 

Abigail  and  Robert  Taylor,  Esq.,  at  New- 
port.   Gazette  of  Dec.  S,  1789 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Saunders,  and  Eben- 
ezer  Roby  Frost.     Gazette  of  Jan.  16,  1790 

Rev.  John  and  Mrs.  Susannah  Greene,  mar- 
ried by  Rev.  Mr  Maxcy,  Sept.  5,  1792 

Nabby,  daughter  of  Saunders,  and  Ebenezer 
Johnson.     Gazette  of  June  15,  1793 

Benjamin   and    Remembrance   Goddard,   at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  16,  1794 

•  Nancy,'  daughter  of  Saunders,  and  Major 
Jonathan  Tiffany,  of  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  May  18,  1800 

Susannah,    eldest    daughter    of    Isaac,   and 

Henry  Crew,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,        June  24,  1802  , 

Mary,   daughter  of   Saunders,   and    Samuel 

Dorrance,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  13,  1803 

Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  John,  and  John  Pit- 
man Clarke,  of  Boston,  merchant.  Ga- 
zette of  May  12,  1804 

Isaac,  merchant,  and  Nancy  Updike,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  John,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  29,  1806 

Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev.  John,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Jacob  Willard,  Esq.,  attorney 
at  law,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Gazette  of  Sept.  29,  18 10 

John  and  Hannah  Mumford,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Gibson,  NoV.  21,  1810 

Benjamin  H.  and  Mary  Stanhope,  daughter 
of  the  late  Edward,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of  Dec.  29,  1 8 10 

John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Salem,  and  Mary  Talbot, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  22,  1812 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


281 


PITMAN  Peter  and  Lucy  Loomis,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Aug.  12,  18 19 

Rachal  H.,  daughter  of  Thomas    G.,  Esq., 

and   Charles   M.'  Thurston,  by   Rev.    Dr. 

Patten,  all  of  and  at  Newport,  Sept.  6,  1818 

Abby  and   Rev.  Ebenezer  Coleman,  Pastor 

of  the  Congregational  Church  at  Tiverton, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Jan.  30,  1819 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  the  late  Isaac,  of  Prov- 
idence, and  Abram  Weld,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  < 

at  Hartford,  Ct.     Gazette  of  J.une  13,  1821 

Elizabeth   Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  John, 

and  William  H.  Taylor,  at  Newport.     Ga- 
zette of  June  23,  1 82 1 
Benjamin,  of  New   Bedford,  and  Mary  Ann 

Carter,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robert,  of  and 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of       '  Oct.  22,  1823 

Rosannah  and  Milton  Hall,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  .  Nov.  20,  1824 

PITTS  Hope   and   Benjamin   Robinson,  in  this 

town,  Jan.  29,  181 1 

Abner,   of  Taunton,   and   Eleanor   Sanford, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  and  at  Berke- 
ley, Mass.,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Andrews,  Sept.  14,  1815 
.     Maria  and   Benjamin  Robinson,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  14,  1815 

Eleanor    B., '  of    this    town,  and  Calvin  W. 

Chace,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  this   town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  4,  1824 

PLACE  Andeara  and  Edward  Thurston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,    '  June  28,  18 12 

Mary  and  Richard  R.  Clemens,  at  Glocester. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  19,  18 14 

Peter  and  Eliza  Hathaway,  in  this   town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  17,  1816 

Sarah,  daughter  of  John,  and  Jacob  Clarke, 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten.     Gazette 
of  Feb.  14,  1818 

Mary,  only    daughter  of    Philip,   and    Levi 

Johnson,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  East  Green- 
wich, by  Rev.  Mr.  Palmer,  Dec.  17,  1818 
PLACIDE  Caroline,  of  New  York,  and  Waring 

Leigh-,  of  England,  at  New  York,  June  23,  1814 

P£,ANK  Joseph  and  Eunice  Brown,  lately  from 

Vermont,  at  Thompson,  Ct.    Gazette  of  June  20,  1807 

PLATT  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  aged  74  years,  and  Job 

Pingrey,  in  84th  year,  at  Rowley,  Mass. 

Gazette  of  June  6,  1772 

PLUMMER  A.  F.  and  Mary  Ann  Profit  (colored) 

in  this  town.     Gazette  of  May  16,  1821 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PLUMMER  Ann  S.,  of  Portland,  Me.,  and  Capt. 
John  R.  Dockray,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  at  said 
Portland.     Gazette  of  July  27,  1 825 

POINIJEXTER  Carter   B.,  Esq.,  and    Eleanor 

Metcalf,  at  Norfolk,  Va.     Gazette  of  May  13,  1809 

POLK  William  W.,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Amey 
Townsend,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at 
Townsendville,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Earle,  Nov.  29,  1817 

POLLARD  Ezra  and   Nancy  Winslow,  both  of 

Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dana,  Oct.  22,  1820" 

POLLEY  Mary,  of  Walpole,  and  Amos  M. 
Hooper,  fprmerly  of  Limerick,  Me.,  at  said 
Walpole,  June  30,  1823 

POLLOCK  Hugh  and  Anthony,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph,  Esq  ,  at  Philadelphia.  Ga- 
zette of                '  April  25,  1795 

POMROY  Swann  L.  and  Frances  L.  Fales, 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Samuel,  of 
Taunton,  Mass.;  at  Newport,  Dec.  21,  1824 

POND  Jones  and  Lydia  Albee,  at  Milford,  Mass. 

Gazette  of  June  29,  1822 

POOL  Sarah,  daughter  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Mount 
Pleasant,  and  Augustus  Earned,  late  of 
Providence,  merchant,  at  Mount  Pleasant, 
Frederick  Co.,  Md.     Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1807 

,  Sally,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Col. 
Samuel  Greene,  editor  of  the  Connecticut 
Gazette,  at  New  London.     Gazette  of  Jan.  13,  1798 

Sophia,  of  Tisbury,  and  James  Lyon,  of  New- 
port, at  said  Tisbury.  Gazette  of  '  Oct.  26,  1822 
POORE  Lydia,  daughter  of  Moses,  Esq.,  and 
David  Lawrence  Morrell,  Governor  of 
New  Hampshire,  both  of  Goffstown,  at 
Pembroke,  N.  H.  Gazette  of  Aug.  14,  1824 
Boyleston  and  Susan  Dresser,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  22,  1825 

POPE  Dr.  John  and  Lydia  Taylor,  daughter  of 

•  Capt.  Peter.     Gazette  of  Feb.  4,  1797 

Susannah,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  John,  of 

Boston,  and  Capt.  Moses  Adams,  Jan.  17,  1802 

Ruth,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.   John,  and 

Timothy  Crbsby,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  June  11,  1803 

Mrs.  Ann,  widow  of  the  late  William,  and  Dr. 

Edward  Jones,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  June  28,  1806 

Phebe   Brown   and   Henry  Dorr,  at  Boston. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  13,  1806 

Dr.  Benjamin  and  Susan   Olney   Fuller,   of 
this  town,  by   Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  April  6,  1807 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES     ,  283 

POPE  Dr.  Samuel  and  Freelove  Waterman, 
daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  of  Cranston, 
at  Simsbury,  Conn.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12, 1807 

Luen  and  Mrs.  Ann  Merry,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  25,  1813 

Mary  Taylor,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Dr. 
John,  and  George  W.  Taylor,  merchant, 
both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  18,  1817 

Louisa,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  John,  of  this 
town,  and  Elisha  Manton,  of  Augusta,  Ga., 
in  Jhis  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  4,  1823 

William    and    Abigail    Day,  both  of  .and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White,  Jan.  i,  1824 

PORTER  Major  General  Peter  B.,  of  New  York, 
and  Laetitia  P.  Grayson,  of  Kentucky, 
daughter  of  Hon.  John  Breckenridge,  for- 
merly Attorney  General  of  the  United 
States,  at  Princeton,  N.  J.     Gazette  of  Oct.  31,  181 8 

Nancy  and  Edward  Flint,  both   of  Concord, 

Mass.,  in  this  town,  Jan.  25,  1814 

Dr.  Isaac,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  and  Amey  Pot- 
ter, daughter  of  Capt.  William,  of  and  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Preston.  Gazette  of       June  21,  1817 

Mrs.  Jane,  69,  and  Samuel   Rudolph,  70,  at 

Halifax,  N.  S.     Gazette  of  July  7,  1821 

Julia  Ann  and  Rev.  Joseph  D.  Wickham,  of 

New  York,  at  Worcester.     Gazette  of  June  4,  1823 

POST  Julia  L.,  of  New  York,  and  James  De- 
Wolfe,  Jr.,  of  Bristol,  at  said  New  York, 
by  Rev,  Dr.  Romeyss.     Gazette  of  May  20,  181 5 

Ralph  and  Mary   Gardiner,  of  Newport,  at  , 

Chatham,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1822 

POTTER  Ichabod  and  Sally  Nichols,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Nov.  7,  1772 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Wil- 
liam Russell,  Jr.,  of  th.is  town,  at  Cranston. 
Gazette   of  April  9,  1785 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Joseph,  and  Elder 
Joseph  Winsor.     Gazette  of  Feb.  11,1786 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Joseph  F"uller, 
Jr.     Gazette  of  Sept.  13,  1794 

Arthur  M.  and  Zilpha  Williams,  at  Cranston. 

Gazette  of  May  2,  1795 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  Col.  Jonathan  Remington,  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  in  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  9,  1797 

Joseph  and  Mary  Lippitt,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 

Clarke.     Gazette  of  May  5,  1798 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Holiman,  Esq.,  and 
Edward  Aborn,  of  this  town,  merchant,  at 
Attleboro.     Gazette  of  Sept.  29,  1798 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


POTTER  Mrs. 


-,  widow  of  John,  Jr.,  and 


Matthew  Robinson,  at  South  Kingstown. 

Gazette  of  , 

Mrs. ,  widow  of  the  late  Reuben,  and 

John  Tarp.    Gazette  of 
Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and  Capt. 

Samuel  Jackson,  in  this  town,  by  the  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of 
Naomi  L.  and  Capt.  John  Langley,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 
Betsey,  daughter  of  William,  and  Grovenor 

Taft.     Gazette  of 
George  and  Mercy  Randall,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin, formerly  of  this  town,  at   Brattle- 

boro,  Vt.     Gazette  of 
Fanny  and  George  Martin, 
Sophia,   daughter  of  the  late   Abijah,   and 

David  Byers,  of  Springfield.     Gazette  of 
Major  Earle  and  Hannah  Frothingham,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Russell    and'   Martha    Brown,   daughter    of 

Ichabod,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Olney  and  Mary  Richardson,  at   Glocester. 

Gazette  of 
Cyres,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  M.  Fenner, 

daughter  of  Col.  Richard,  of  and  at  Crans- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Charles,  2d,  and  Cyrene  Hull,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mrs.  Mary  and  William  Peckham,  Esq., 
Sally,   daughter    of    George,   and     Andrew 

Holden,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Hon.   Elisha   R.,  of   South  Kingstown,  and 

Mary  Mawney,  daughter  of  Pardon,  Esq., 

at  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of 
Stephen,  of  Scituate,  and  Matilda  Aldrich,  at 

Foster, 
Christina  and  Henry  Gardiner,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten.     Gazette  of 
Joseph  K.,  of  this  town,  and  Abby  P.  Dyer, 

daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
William  and  Hannah  B.  Gladding,  daughter  of 

the    late    Nathaniel,   Jr.,   by     Rev.    Mr. 

Williams, 
Sarah  and  Horace  Fox,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell. 

Gazette  of 
Ray  and  Minerva  Bennett,  at  Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 


Dec.  29,  1798 
May  18,  1799 

April  II,  1801 

July  10,  1802 

Aug.  28,  1802 

Nov.  13,  1802 
March  20,  1803 

May  28,  1803 

April  13,  1806 

Nov.  2,  1807 

Dec.  31,  1808 

Jan.  I,  1809 

Jan.  8,  1809 
April  30,  1809 

July  5,  1810 


July  14,  1810 
March  10,  181 
May  II,  181 

Sept.  30,  181 

Nov.  10,  181 
Nov.  16,  181 
Aug.  16,  1812 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


285 


POTTER  Philip  and  Abigail  W.  Field,  daughter 

of  the  late  John,  both  of    this  town,  by 
i   Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Christy,    of    South    Kingstown,   and    Lucy 

Smith,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Israel  and  Freelove  Smith,  at  Johnston, 
Charles,     merchant,     and     Eliza     Rodman, 

daughter  of    the  late   Capt.   William,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 
Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Gov.  Potter,  and 

Dennison  Hull,  at  South  Kingstown.     Ga- 
zette of 
Rebecca,  of  Scituate,  and  Benjamin  Dawley, 

of 'South  Kingstown,  at  said  Scituate,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Westcott, 
Hannah   and   Stephen   Hale,   at    Plainfield. 

Gazette  of 
Allen,  son  of  Dr.  Potter,  of  Amherst,  Mass., 

and  Rebecca   Anthony,  daughter  of   Dr. 

Jonathan,  of  and  at  Foster, 
Mary  and  David  Simmons,  both  of  Johnston, 
Amey,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  of  Crans- 
ton,  and   Dr.    Isaac   Porter,   of  Charlton, 

Mass.,    at    said    Cranston,   by    Rev.    Mr. 

Preston.     Gazette  of 
William   H.   and   Ann   Peck,   both   of    this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Thomas  R.  and  Martha  West,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Baker,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  South 

Kingstown,  and  Joseph  Wanton  Hazard, 

at  Newport.     Gazette  of  . 

Cyrus  and    Mary   A.    Fenner,   daugnter  of 

Zion,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all   of.  and  at 

this  town, 
William,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  C.  Dean,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Hannah  and  James  Westcott,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Phinehas  and    Hetty  Thurber,  daughter  of 

Samuel,  Esq.,  by   Rev.   Dr.  Gano,  all   of 

and  at  this  town, 
Rhoda  and .  James  M.  Thorp,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Baker,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
William,  i6,  and  Mindwell  Forbush,  13,  aft,er 

10    evenings   courtship,     at    Sempronms, 

N.  Y.     Gazette  of 
Sarah  and  George  W.  Fox,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Sept.  24,  1 812 

Nov.  IS,  1812 
Dec.  2,  1812 


June  7,  1813 

May  21,  1814 

Oct.  30,  1 8 14 
Jan.  21,  1815 


March  19,  1815 
Sept.  8,  1816 


June  21,  1817 

Aug.  24,  1817 

^    Nov.  27,  1817 

March  21,  1818 

Jan.  17,  1819 
Aug.  19,  1819 
Nov.  10,  1819 

Feb.  29,  1820 
July  20,  1820 

Oct.  23,  182a 
Jan.  II,  1821 


286 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


POTTER  Amanda,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Job, 
and  James  Fisher,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Restcome,  and  Capt.  Bar- 
zillai  S.  Adams,  of  Fair  Haven,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Stephen  and  Sophia  A.  Carr,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Philip  and  Sarah  Ann  Jenckes,,  daughter  of 
the  late  Jerathmeel,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict.      Gazette  of 

Sarah  H.,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  Stephen  A.  Robinson,  of 
Newport,  at  said  North  Kingstown.  Ga- 
zette of 

James  and  Isabella  Burdict,  both  of  and  at 
this  town-,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett, 

Major  Jeremiah  and  Amey  W.  Harris, 
daughter  of  Charles,  both  of  and  at  Scit- 
uate.     Gazette  of 

Nancy  and  Frederick  Underwood,  of  New- 
port, at  New  Bedford.     Gazette  of 

Rev.  Alonzo,  professor  of  mathematics  and 
natural  philosophy  in  Union  College,  and 
Sarah  Maria  Nott,  daughter  of  Rev.  Eli- 
phalet,  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

Elizabeth  R.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Robinson, 
and  Theophilus  C.  Dunn,  M.  D.,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Amey  W.,  daughter  of  Arthur  M.,  Esq.,  and 
Israel  Randall,  at  Cranston, 

Stephen  S.  and  Rebecca  H.  Congdon,  both 
of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Roger  Williams  and  Sarah  Louisa  Langley, 
daughter  of  Joshua  H.,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Abby,  of  this  town,  and  Orester  Whitney,  of 
W'estborough,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Col.  Edward  and  Welthian  Matteson,  daugh- 
ter of  Christopher,  of  West  Greenwich,  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight.  Gazette 
of 

Israel  K.  and  Hannah  Young,  both  of 
Cranston, 
POTTLE  William  B.  and  Meribah  Thornton, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 
POWELL  Dr.  Richard,  of  Powhattan  Co.,  Va., 
and  Anna  Maria  Barnes,  daughter  of  the 


Jan.  1 6,  1 82 1 

April  7,  1 82 1 
June  2,  1821 

Dec.  8,  1 82 1 

Feb.  27,  1822 
Oct.  3,  1822 

Oct.  26,  1822 
March  19,  1823 

April  26,  1823 

April  28,  1824 

July  5,  1824 

July' 1 8,  1824 

Feb.  6,  1825 

March  13,  1825 

May  21,  1825 
June  29,  1825 

May  26,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  287 

POWELL  : 

late  Cornelius,   of  and  at  Philadelphia,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Rogers,  '  Dec.  9,  18 12 

POWER  Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nicholas,  and 
David  Williams,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  by 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Maxcy,  Aug.  14,  1796 

Nicholas,  Jr.,  merchant,  and   Anna   Marsh, 

daughter  of  Daniel.     Gazette  of  Aug.  18,  1798 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nicholas,  and 
William  Blodgett,  Jr.,  merchant.  Gazette 
of  May  3,  1800 

Rebecca,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Nicho- 
las, of  this  town,  and  Charles  James  Air, 
of  South  Carolina,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  23,  1801 

Rebecca  M.,  eldest  daughter  of  Major  Nich- 
olas, and  William  R.  Staples,  Esq.,  coun- 
cellor  at  law,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  27,  1821 

POWERS    Henry  and    Phebe   Loring,   of   this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Jan.  22,  1797 

PRATT  Elizabeth,  of  Medfield,  and  Rev.  Na- 
than Webb,  of  and  at  Uxbridge,  Dec.  i,  1763 

Olney  and  Marcy  King,  daughter  of  Capt. 
John.     Gazette  of  May,  18,  1799 

Waterman  and  Mary  Bardine,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Maxcy,  Oct.  4,  1801 

Sally,  of  Cranston,  and  James  Barber,  of  this 
town,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  23,  1802 

James,  of  this  town,  and  Bettey  Slocum,  of 
Warwick,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     Gazette  of  Aug.  27,  1803 

Waterman  and  Lydia  Bardine,  daughter  of 
Comfort,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Gazette 
of  Feb.  18,  1804 

Cyres,  of  Providence,  and  Nancy  Slocum, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Abel,  of  War- 
wick; by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  10,  1805 

Esther  and  George  L.  Brown,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Sept.  i22,  1808 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and'' Thomas  H. 

Mumford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ward.     Gazette  of  Jan.  6,  1810 

Charles,  of  this  town,  arid  Mary  Ann  Sea- 
more,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Elton.     Gazette  of  May  16,  18 18 

Job  L.  and  Eliza  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pres- 

tori,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  April  30,  1820 

Cyrus,  of  Boston,  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Slocum, 
of  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sharp.  Gazette 
of  Sept.  18,  1820 


288 


VITAL  RECORD   OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PRATT  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas,  of  Newport,  and  Richard  Hoppin, 
of  this  town,  at  said  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Dunn, 

Peter,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Ann  Eliza 
Barnes,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  David 
L.,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Henry  W.  and  Clarinda  Leonard,  at  South- 
Bridgewater,  by   Rev.  Mr.    Hodges.     Ga- 

,  zette  of 
PRAY  Phebe,  only  daughter  of  John,  of  Gloces- 
ter,  aged  15  years,  and  Silas  Ballou,  only 
son  of  Capt.  Asa,  of  Foster,  aged  18  years, 
at  Glocester.     Gazette  of 

P2phraim,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Rhoda  Shep- 
pey,  of  and  at  Foster, 
PRENTICE  John  and  Sally  S.  Barrett,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Sally  and  Caleb  Arnold,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,      . 

Betsey,  of  this  town,  and  Jeremiah  S.  Bar- 
rett, of  Boston,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Mary  and  George  Maguire,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
PRESTON  Joseph  D.  and  Waitey  G.  Crandall, 

at  Exeter.     Gazette  of 
PRICE  Silence  and  Benjamin  Palmer,  of  Cum- 
berland.    Gazette  of 

Oliver  and  Sally  Field,  daughter  of  John,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Thomas  and  Charlotte  Flint,  both  of  Con- 
cord, Mass., 

Abby,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  Newport, 
and  Major  William  Thurber,  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John, 
of  Newport,  and  Daniel  S.  Lawrence,  As- 
sistant Postrnaster  in  this  town,  at  said 
Newport, 
PRINCE  Charles  A.,  of  Boston,  and  Penelope 
M.  Greene,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr. 
Thomas,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Adams, 

William  and  Betsey  Fargo,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Prince, 

Phebe  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  James, 
and  Alben  Valentine  Dike,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  at  St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker, 


Dec.  12,  1820 

Dec.  6,  1 82 1 
Dec.  29,  1 82 1 

Sept.  20,  1794 
March  8,  18 12 
June  21,  1812 
Dec.  21,  1815 

June  27,  1821 

Feb.  8,  1824 

April  3,  1824 

Oct.  2,  1773 

Nov.  9,  1809 

Jan.  25,  1814 

March  24,  18 16 

Sept.  16,  1823 

May  15,  1820 
Sept.  14,  1820 

Sept.  12,  1822 


Oct.  9, 

1814 

May  4, 

1822 

Jan.  7, 

1786 

Jan.  13, 

1791 

Nov.  17, 

1810 

May  23, 

1813 

PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES         £89 

PRIOR    Horace  and  Orra  Knight,  daughter  of 
William,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  at  Cranston, 
Martha  D.,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  and 
Abraham  Thurston,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at 
'       Newport.     Gazette  of 
PROCTOR    Susannah  and   John   Foster,  Esq. 
Gazette  of 
Hannah,  of  this  town,  and  Dea.  Samuel  Bar- 
rett, of  Boston, 
George  B.  and  Margaret  G.  Sumner,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin,   Esq.,  at   Coventry,   by 
Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.     Gazette  of 
Edward  and  Ann  Stephens,  both  of  Boston, 

by  RcT.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Russell,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe  S.  Anthony, 
daughter    of    Benjamin/  at   North   Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Spragiie,  Feb.  19,  1815 
Abigail,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  Olneyville, 
and   Nathan  Bucklin,  at   said   Olneyville. 
Gazette  of                                                               Feb.  20,  1822 
PROFIT      Mary    Ann    arid    A.    F.    Plummer 

(colored),  in  this  town.     Gazette  of  May  16,  1821 

PROUD  Daniel  and  Abigail  Field,  daughter  of 

•    John.     Gazette  of  Dec.  15,  1787 

Samuel  and  Hannah  Jacobs,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel.    Gazette  of  Jan.  8,  1791 
Samuel,  of  this  town,   and   Amey   Hill,   of 

South  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  14,  1821 

PROUT  Harris,  83,  and  Mrs.  Rhoda  Lattimer, 

67,  at  Glastenbury,  Eastbury  Society,  Ct.,  Dec.  7,  1814 

Lucy  and  James  Temple,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  23,  I820 

PUGH    Mrs.  ,  aged  67   years,   and   Mr. 

Curtis,  aged  26  years,  at  London. 

Gazette  of  _  Oct.  13,  1764 

Sophia  and  William  T.  Rogers,  editor  of 
"Democrat  and  Farmers  Gazette,"  at 
Doylestown,  Penn.     Gazette  of,  Feb.  27,  1822 

PULLEN  Randall  and  Dolly  Ann  Rhodes,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  11,  1812 

Ann,  daughter  of  William,  of  Newport,  and 

Brown  Boweii,  at  Seekonk.     Gazette  of  Aug.  19,  1815 

Hahriah  J.,  daughter  of  William,  and  William 

W.  Dudley,  at  Newport,  Sept.  i,  1820 

PUNDERSON  Frank  and  Caroline  Marian 
Tallman,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  Mayor  of 
the  town,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of  May  8,  1820 

PURDY  Benjamin  and  Mary  Bush,  of  Sandgate,     . 
at  Manchester,  Vt.,  both  in  8ist  year,  first 
marriage 'in  the  town.     Gazette  of  Sept.  28,  1822 


290  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

PURINGTON  Diana  N.  and  Thomas  Spears,  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Jan.  30,  1825 

PUTNAM  LeBaron,  of  this   town,  and  Ann  B. 

Bratnan,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Amasa, 

of  and  at  Millbiiry,  Mass.     Gazette  of  July  4,  1821 

Hannah  C,  eldest  daughter  of  Israel,  Esq., 

of  Sutton,  Mass.,  and  Jabez  Hull,  of  this 

tojvn,  at  said  Sutton,   by  Rev.  Mr.  Mills,  Oct.  21,  1821 


Q 


QUACKENBOSS  Nancy  and   Thomas   Green- 
leaf,  printer,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1791 
Magdalon,    daughter    of    Isaac  A.,  Esq.,  of 
Guilderland,  attorney  at  law,  and  Seth  Ar- 
nold, of  Smithfield,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,                  March  i,  1812 

QUARMAN  John  G.  and  Emma  Ann  Rich- 
mond, both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1824 

QUINBY    Mrs.  ,   aged   76,   and   Deacon 

Solomon  Haskell,  aged   83,  at    Falmouth. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  7,  1807 


RADCLIFP-  Thomas,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  South  Caro- 
lina, and  Miss Tracey,  of  Island  of 

Jamaica,  by   the  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  in    this 

T,..r^°x^"'  July28,  1801 

RAND  Joseph  and  Betsey  Ashton,  daughter   of 

the  late  Stephen,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  30,  1820 

(This  is  correct,  not  Austin.) 
Joseph    and    Betsey    Austin,  by    Rev.   Dr. 

^^"O'  Jan.  30,  1820 

RANDALL  Polly,  daughter  of  Capte  John,  and 

Oliver  Carpenter.     Gazette  of  Oct  3,  1772 

Peter,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Ann 

Collins,  of  this  town.    Gazette  of  Feb.  3,  1781 

Dr.  Stephen,  of  this  town,  and  Lucina  Win- 
sor,  daughter  of  Col.  Abraham,  at  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1786 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


291 


RANDALL  Sally,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  this 
town,  and  Dickson  Hall,  of  Voluntown,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 

Huldah,  daughter  of  the  late  Jeremiah,  of 
Warwick,  and  Benjamm  Fowler,  of  North 
Kingstown,  merchant,  at  Warwick.  Ga- 
zette of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  late  of 
Pomfret,  and  George  Arnold,  at  Warwick. 
Gazette  of 

Mercy,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  formerly  of 
this  town,  and  George  Potter,  at  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.     Gazette  of 

Enos  and  Rhoda  Atwood,  daughter  of  the 
late  John,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  West- 
cott.     Gazette  of 

Abby,  daughter  of  John,  and  Jonathan  Ar- 
nold, of  Smithfield,  at  North  Providence, 

Mowry  and  Abby  Whipple,  only  daughter  pf 
Ezekiel,  Esq.,  at  North  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Ratcliff 
Hicks, 

Bethiah  E.,  only  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  Esq., 
and  Capt.  James  Brattle,  of  this  town,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Frances,  daughter  of  Dr.  Stephen,  and 
George  E.  Weeden,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Samuel,  Preceptor  of  Warren  Academy,  and 
Martha  Maxwell,  daughter  of  James,  Esq. 
Gazette  of 

Mary,  of  Johnston,  and  Samuel  Westcott,  of 
Providence,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

Ephraim  and  Sarah  Turpin,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson; 

Celia  Ann,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and  Wil- 
liam Sprague,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Dexter,  E^q.,  and  Eliza  Thurber,  third  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Edward,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Jonathan,  of  North  Providence,  and  Nancy 
Brayton  Smith,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Amey,  second  daughter  of  Dr.  Stephen,  of 
this  town,  and  Dr.  Shadrach  Manton,  of 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Martha,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Nathaniel 
Barstow,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 


Dec.  20,  1789 

Oct.  29,  1791 

April  10,  1802 

Nov.  13,  1802 

June  29,  1805 
Jan.  12,  1806 

Feb.  7,  1807 
Nov.  16,  1807 

April  10,  1808 
Oct.  16,  1808 

Aug.  26,  1809 

March  i,  18 10 

March  26,  18 10 

April  12,  1812 
Dec.  II,  1813 

Nov.  2,  1815 

Aug.  18,  1817 

May  4,  1818 


292 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


RANDALL  Eliza,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and 
James  F.  Simmons,  of  Cumberland,  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  26,  1820 

Eliza  and  Randall  Mowry,  at  Johnston.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  25,  1 821 

Isaac  and   Lydia   E.    Prophet   (colored),   at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem.     Gazette  of  June  i,  1822 

William  H.  and  Esther  Baker,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  May  22,  1823 

Charles  W.  and  Hannah  R.  Benson,  daugh- 
ter of  William  P.  R.,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Sept.  18,  1823 

Isaac  and  Rhoda  Inman,  daughter  of  Abra- 
ham, Esq.,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Sprague,  Feb.  12,  1824 

Israel  and  Amey  W.  Potter,  daughter  of 
Arthur  M.,  Esq  ,  at  Cranston,  July  5,  1824 

Clarrissa  and  Christopher  Arnold,  both  of 
this  town,  at  New  York,  June  27,  1825 

RANDOLPH  Richard  K.,  of  Virginia,  and  Ann 
Maria  Lyman,  daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of  July  10,  1802 

Hannah,  formerly  of  Nantucket,  and  Will- 
iam Tallman,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  Oct.  12,  1817 

Hannah  F.,  of  Jersey  City,  and  William  P. 
Keerie,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  New 
York.     Gazette  of  Feb.  28,  1820 

Maria,  daughter  of  Richard  K.,  and  Thomas 

Breese,  purser,  U.-  S.  Navy,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  May  25,  1825 

RASH  LEIGH     Catharine    Bennett,    youngest 

daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Blackheath, 

'  and  Joseph  Leacock,  Esq.,  of  the  Island  of 
Barbadoes,  at  St.  George,  the  Martyr,  Han- 
over Square,  London,  Feb.  12,'  1808 
RATHBONE  Eunice,  daughter  of  John,  mer- 
chant, of  New  York,  and  Hezekiah  God- 
dard,  Esq.,  of  New  London,  at  New  York, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Parkinson,  Jan.  27,  1810 

George  S.,  merchant,  and  Esther  D.  Jones, 
youngest  daughter  of  Thomas,  merchant, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  5,  181 1 

Capt.  Stephen  K.  and  Sarah  Brown,,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  15,  1822 

William  H.  and  Sarah  Ann  Centre,  daughter 
of  the  late  James,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of        Jan.  11,  1823 

.  Sarah,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Martin 
Ballou,  of  Cumberland,  at  Brooklyn,  Ct. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  3,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  293 

RATHBONE  Joshua  and  Waite  Kelton,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Stephen.     Gazette  of  Sept.  27,  1 794 
John  H.,  of  Connecticut,  and  Ann  Eliza  At- 

wood,  third  daughter  of  Anthony,  of  and 

at  Johnston.     Gazette  of  Aug.  25,  1824 

Abraham  Borden,  of  South  Kingstown,  and 

Deborah  Cooke,   daughter  of  Charles,    of 

Coventry,    at    Friends'    Meeting    House, 

Foster.     Gazette  of  Oct.  13,  1792 

Sarah,  daughter  of   Abraham  B.,  of   North 

Kingstown,   and  Barton   Ballou,  of   Cum- 
berland, at  Brooklyn,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Jan.  21,  1824 
RAWSOIN   Dr.  Elliott,  of  Middletown,  Ct,  and 

Anne   Cushing,  only  daughter  of   Benja- 
min, of  Providence,  merchant,  Jiily  19,  1764 
Grindall  and  Anna  Freeman,  at  Providence. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  24,  1771 

Joseph    and   Betsey    Rhodes,   of    Newport. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  10,  1785 

Warren  and  Mary  Adams,  at  Mendon,  Mass. 

Gazette  of  July  9,  1803 

Levi  and  Nancy  Fairbanks,  both  of  and  at 

Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith.     Gazette  of        Sept.  12,  1807 
Samuel  and  Rosalie  Gramond,  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  28,  181 1 

Stephen,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  and  Joanna  B. 

Aldrich,  daughter  of  Major  Lyman,  of  and 

at  Northbridge,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crane,         Sept.  5,  1821 
Hon.  Joseph,  of  Barrington,  and  Mrs.  Susan 

W.  Rawson,  of  Mendon,  daughter  of  the 

late  Col.  Christopher  Smith,  of  Pawtuxet, 

R.  I.,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett,  Dec.  20,  1821 

Mrs.  Susan  W.,  of  Mendon,  daughter  of  the 

late  Col.  Christopher  Smith,  of  Pawtuxet, 

R.  I.,  and  Hon.  Joseph  Rawson,  of  Barring- 
ton,  at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett,  Dec.  20,  1821 
William  Rhodes,  of  this  town,  and  Elizabeth 

Chatman  Peckham.  of  and  at  Exeter,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Northup,  Oct.  12,  1823 

Grindall,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Lucretia 

Cornell,  of  and  at  Norwich,  Ct.    Gazette  of       April  28,  1 824 
RAY   Benjamin  and  Sally  Southwick,  daughter 

of  George,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  all  of  and 

at  Cumberland,  -  Aug.  8,  18 19 

RE  A  Uriel  and  Harriet  Fiske,  daughter  of  Dr. 

Caleb,  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott. 

Gazette  of  April  i,  1809 

Mary  and  Edward  S.  Sheldon,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  25,  1813 


294 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


REA  Capt.  William  and  Frances  Burr,  daughter 
of  Ezekiel,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 
READ    Collinson,  Esq.,  of  Reading,  and  Polly 
McTunn,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

Marcy  and  Capt.  Elijah  Bacon.     Gazette  of 

Almy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Oliver,  and  CapK 
,Alfred  Arnold.     Gazette  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Obadiah,  and  Capt. 
John  Lyon,  of  Leicester,  at  Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.     Gazette  of 

Levi  and  Nancy  Hunt,  daughter  of  Joseph 
W.,  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Eliza  Taylor,  eldest  daughter  of  Josiah,  Esq., 
of  Thomastown,  and  Henry  Jackson  Knox, 
only  son  of  General  Knox,  at  St.  George's 
River.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Simeon,  and  Nathaniel 
Kent,  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Oliver  Angell,  of 
North  Providence,  i 

Ezra,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and  Eliza 
Thurston,  daughter  of  John,  of  and  at 
Hudson,  N.  Y., 

Anna,  only  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Ben- 
jamin Arnold,  at  Coventry,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Stone, 

Ann  Gordon,  daughter  of  the  late  Sampson, 
Esq.,  and  John  May,  Jr.,  merchant,  at 
Trinity  Church,  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gar= 
diner, 

John,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Margaret 
Mason  Tew,  of  Newport,  at  said  Charles- 
ton.    Gazette  of 

Nathan  S.  and  Hannah  Merriman,  daughter 
of  Major  Marcus,  both  of  New  Haven,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Merwin      Gazette  of 

Huldah,  only  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  David 
Cooper,  bot;h  of  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pitman, 

Orinda,  of  Seekonk,  and  Nathaniel  Kent,  of 
Rehoboth, 

William  H.  and  Hannah  Butts,  both  of  and 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton, 

Alice,  daughter  of  Robert,  3d,  and  Robert 
Read,  4th,  cousin  of  Robert,  5th,  no  rela- 
tion to  Robert,  6th,  son  of  Robert,  1st,  no 
relation  to  Robert,  2d,  all  of  Boothbay. 
Gazette  of 


Eeb.  12,  1816 

Jan.  23,  1773 
Jan.  3,  1781 

July  S,  1783 


April  21,  1792 
March  15,  1800 

May  28,  1803 

June  4,  1803 

March  20,  1808 

July  14,  1 808 

Nov.  10,  181 1 

April  7,  18 12 

Jan.  16,  1813 

April  30,  1 8 14 

June  10,  1817 
Sept.  22,  1817 
April  12,  1818 

June  29,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


295 


,  READ  Robert,  4th,  cousin  to  Robert,  Sth,  no  rela- 
tion to  Robert,  6th,  son  of  Robert,  ist,  but 
no  relation  to  Robert,  2d,  and  Alice  Read, 
daughter  of  Robert,  3d,  all  of  Boothbay. 
Gazette  of 

Elizabeth  M.,  daughter  of  Eleazer,  Jr.,  and 
Capt.  James  Boone,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port.     Gazette  of 

Amos  M.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary  Drown, 
of  New  Market,  N.  H.,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Narcissa  and  Elisha  Walker,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.     Gazette  of 

George  and  Charlotte  Calder,  both  of  and  at 
this  town.    Gazette  of 

Paulina,  only  daughter  of  Simeon^  Jr.,  of 
Johnston,  and  Asa  Kelley,  of  Burrillville, 
at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Sarah  Freeman,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland.     Gazette  of , 

Oliver  and  Clarrissa  Gardiner,  both  of  and  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Henry  and  Phebe  Waite,  eldest  daughter  of 
Sheffield,  both  of  and  at  Coventry,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tillinghast, 

Milton  and  Fanny  Fish,  both- of  Seekonk,  at 
Pawtucket, 

Mrs.  Esther,  of  Smithfield,  and  James  Wick- 
son,  Jr.,  of  this  town, 

Rev.  Augustus  B.,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Me- 
linda  Burden,  of  and  at  Rehoboth.  Ga- 
zette of 

Cyrel  and  Sarah  S.  Wheaton,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker.  Gazette  of 
RECORDS  Gardiner  and  Sally  Blanding,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Christopher,  at 
Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Otis  Thompson.  Ga- 
zette of 

REDHEAD  Miss and  Mr.  A.  Pinkerton, 

in  Ireland.     Gazette  of 
REDWOOD  Sally,  daughter  of  William,  late,  of 
Newport,  and  Myers  Fisher,  Esq.,  attorney 
at  law,  at  Philadelphia, 
REEVE  Mrs.  Annabella,  of  Litchfield,  Ct.,  and 
David   Burr,   of   Richmond,   Va.,   at   said 
Litchfield.    Gazette  of 
REEVES  Jonas  A.  and  Nancy  Heard,  both  of 

East  Sudbury,  Mass., 
REILLY  Catharine,  daughter  of  Terrence,  and 
Martin  Page.     Gazette  of 


June  29,  1820 

Oct.  23,  1820 

June  13,  1 82 1 
June  23,  1821 
Nov.  10,  1 82 1 

Aug.  21,  1822 
Aug.  21,  1822 
Dec.  II,  1822 

Feb.  16,  1823 
June  22,  1823 
July  13,  1823 

Nov.  20,  1824 
April  6,  1825 

March  13,  1813 
March  23,  1805 

March  19,  1774 

May  30,  1812 
April  14,  1814 
Feb.  20,  1796 


296 


VITAL'  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


RELPH    Mrs.  Sarah  and  Caleb  Arnold,  in  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

Dulinda,  eldest  daughter  of  Major  Eleazer, 
and  Dr.  Daniel  Baker,  both  of  and  at  Scit- 
uate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 

Eliza,  daughter   of   David,  of   Scituate,  and 
Stephen  G.  Hopkins,  of  Warwick,  at  said 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight, 
REMINGTON  Polly  and  Caleb  Greene,  both  of 
Warwick.     Gazette  of 

James  W.  and  Polly  Sheldon,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Christopher.     Gazette  of 

Benjamin  and  Lydia  Manchester,  daughter 
of  Matthew,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of 

Col.  John,  of  Cheshire,  Mass.,  and  Mrs. 
Marcy  Com  stock,  widow  of  Capt.  Joseph. 
Gazette  of 

Col.  Jonathan,  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
and  Mrs.  Sarah  Potter,  in  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  John,  and  George  Arm- 
strong, Jr.,  at  Jamestown.     Gazette  of 

Lydia  and  William  Barrett,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell, 

Peter  Parker  and  Ruhannah  Coffin  Tilley, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late'James,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.     Gazette  of 

Maria  Francis, ,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Charles,  and  Thomas  HoUis  Condy,  Jr., 
of  this  town,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Jacobs, 

Amey  and  Ira  Lawson,  at  Cranston.     Gazette 
of 
.  Marcy   Ann,  daughter   of   the  late   Daniel, 
and  Andrew  Arnold,  at  Coventry, 

Clementina  C,  daughter  of  Tiddeman  H., 
formerly  of  Jamestown,  and  John  S.  Cor- 
nell, formerly  of  Newport,  at  Beaufort, 
S.  C.     Gazette  of 

Hon.  Henry  and  Lucy  A.  Arnold,  at  Appo- 
naug, 

Ann  Louisa  and  George  Monroe,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Harriet  A.,  daughter  of  the  late  Charles,  of 
Pawtuxet,  and  Capt.  William  H.  Aborn, 
of  this  town,  at  said  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Ann  Eliza,  of  Smithfield,  and  Isaac  FoUett, 
of  Cumberland,  at  said  Smithfield.  Ga- 
zette of 


June  3,  1797 
April  4,  1824 

Dec.  26,  1824 
Dec.  I,  1781 
Aug.  2,  1783 

Dec.  15,  1787 

Nov.  21,  179s 

Dec.  9,  1797 

March  9,  1805 

March  16,  "1809 

Dec.  I,  1810 

Aug.  23,  1815 
Aug.  II,  1821 
Dec.  21,  1821 

Feb.  I,  1823 

Jan.  5,  1824 

July  22,  1824 

Jan.  27,  1825 
July  16,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES 


297 


REMREILL  Polly,  daughter  of  the  late  Ebene- 

zer,  and  Benjamin  Brown.     Gazette  of 
REMSON    Catharine,  daughter    of    John,   and 
Samuel  A.  Lawrence,  merchant,  at  New 
York.    Gazette  of 
REVEIN  Sally  and  John  Drever,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
REX  Sukey,  daughter  of  George,   and  Sanford 

Bell,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
REYNOLDS  Dorcas  and  Caleb  Wheaton,     Ga- 
zette of 

Joseph  and  Abigail  Updike,  daughter  of 
Lodowick,  Esq.,  at  North  Kingstown. 
Gazette  of 

Jonathan,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Spink,  daughter 
of  Nicholas,  at  North  Kingstown.  Ga- 
zette of 

Benjamin,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Sarah 
Westcott,  daughter  of  Caleb,  Esq.,  at 
Warwick      Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Grindall,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  and  Joseph  Newell,  merchant,  at 
Boston.     Gazette  of 

Maria,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  and 
Nathaniel  P.  Swan,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 

Dorcas  and  Capt.  Alfred  Updike,  at  Wick- 
ford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup,    '^ 

Waitstill  and  William  Barstow,  formerly  of 
this  town,  at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Nor- 
thup.    Gazette  of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Col.  Joseph,  and  James 
P.  Burgess,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 

Flora  and  Walla  Morris,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Phebe,  aged  36  years,  and  Jonathan  G. 
Tompkins,  aged  80  years  (father  of  the 
Governor  of  New  York),  at  Mamaroneck, 
N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

Sarah  and  Henry  J.  Stevenson,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Patience,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Simon, 
of  Coventry,  and  George  Holden,  Esq.,  of 
Warwick,  at  said  Coventry, 

Lydia  and  Sylvester  Luther,  at  Bristol.  Ga- 
zette of 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  Susanna  Spooner,  of  New- 
port, at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah,  of  Coventry,  and  John  Ladd,  Esq., 
of  East  Greenwich,  at  said  Coventry,  by 
Obed  Perkins,  Esq., 


May  3,  1794 

Dec.  3,  1803 

May  II,  1815 

Dec.  29,  1810 

March  s,  1796 

March  28,  1801 

Feb.  12,  1803 

Dec.  28,  1805 

July  5,  1806 

Nov.  28,  1807 

March  21,  1808 

Dec.  9,  1809 
May  19,  1810 
Aug.  IS,  1813 

April  30,  1 8 14 
Dec.  29,  1816 

Jan.  I,  1819 
April  10,  1820 
April  19,  1820 

Oct.  I,  1820 


298  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

REYNOLDS  Samuel,  2d,  and  Sally  Pearce,  at 

the  Catholic  Congregational  Church,  Bris- 
tol, by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  Sept.  29,  1822 
William,    Jr.,    and     Fanny    Manchester,   at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of  Nov.  2,  1822 

Mary  and  Riley  Brown,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  13,  1822 

Lucy,   daughter    of    Judge    Reynolds,   and 

Caleb  B.  James,  at  Richmond,  R.  L     Ga- 
zette of  May  14,  1823 
Abby  P.  and  Stephen  P.  Hines,  both  of  and 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  16,  1823 

MaVy  and  William  Douglass,  at  Valley  p-alls, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  Jan.  23,  1825 

RHINO  Elizabeth  and    Nathan   Webb,   Jr.,  at 

Albany,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of  Jan.  7,  181 5 

RHODES  Dr.  Joseph  Wanton  and  Sally  Aborn, 

daughter  of    Col.    Samuel,   at    Pawtuxet. 

Gazette  of    '  ,  Dec.  3,  1774 

Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simon,  and  Robert 

Rogers,  at  Stonington.     Gazette  of  April  15,  1780 

Betsey,   of   Newport,   and   Joseph   Rawson. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  10,  1785 

Sally,  daughter  of   Robert,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 

John  A.  Aborn,  at  Pawtuxet,  July  7,  1789 

James,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Elizabeth   Arnold, 

daughter  of  John  R.,  Esq.,  of   Cranston. 

Gazette  of  July  10,  1790 

Capt.  James  and  Sally  Arnold,  daughter  of 

George.     Gazette  of  Aug.  27,  1791 

Betsey,  only  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and 

William  N.  Rhodes,  merchant.     Gazette  of  Oct.  5,  1793 

William  N.,  merchant,  and  Betsey  Rhodes, 

only  daughter  of  Capt.  William.     Gazette 

of  Oct.  S,  1793 

William   -N.,    merchant,    and     Mrs.    Mary 

Throop  CusRing,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.   Gano. 

Gazette  of  April  2,  1796 

Capt.  Richard  and  Tabitha  Harris,  daughter 

of  John,  Esq.,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of  Dec.  i,  1798 

Fenner  and  Mary  McCann,  daughter  of  Mr. 

^  P: ■     Gazette  of  Sept.  27,  1800 

Christopher,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Betsey  Allen, 

of  North  Kingstown.     Gazette  of  Dec.  11,  1802 

Waitey,  daughter  of   Malachi,   and   Wickes 

Gardiner,  at  Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of  Dec.  25,  1802 

Capt.  Daniel  and  Sally  Fenner,  daughter  of 

Col.  Richard,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1803 

Capt.  Sylvester  and  Harriet  Knight,  young- 
est daughter  of  Nehemiah,  Esq.,  at  Crans- 
ton.    Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1803 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  299 

RHODES  William,  of  Warwick,  merchant,  and 

Sally   Arnold,  daughter  of  Col.    Rice,    of 

Cranston.     Gazette  of  May  3,  1803 

Charles,  of  Warwick,  and  Nancy  BrowH,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Capt.  Abiel,  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  5,  1804 

Christopher  and   Mary   Hammond,  both   of 

Newport,  at  Stonington.     Gazette  of  Nov.  24,  1804 

Mary,  daughter    of    General    William,    and 

Samuel  Dixon,  of   Plainfield,  at   Westerly. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  24,  1804 

Capt.  Ebenezer,  Jr.,  editor  of  the  Chronicle, 

and  Miss  Sarah  Hurd,  at  Boston.     Gazette 

of  July  26,  1806 

Peleg,  Esq.,  of  Warwick,  and  Sarah  B.  Allen, 

daughter  of  General  William,  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Feb.  8,  1808 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of   Capt.   John,   and 

Amos  Horton,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Ellis,  March  12, 1809 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Malachi,   merchant,  and 

Stephen  Arnold,  of  this  town,  at  Pawtuxet, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Aug.  5,  181 1 

Dolly  Ann  and  Randall  Pullen,  both   of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  11,  1812 

Sally  F.,  only  daughter  of   Hon.  James,  and 

Tully  Dorrance,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Jacobs.     Gazette  of  Jan.  iS,;i8i4 

Peleg,  of  Warwick,  and  Mary  S.  Chatman,  of 

Cranston,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Aug.  9,  1815 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Paul,  Esq.,  and  John 

Lane,  both  of  Westerly,  at  Boston.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  23,  1816 
Catharine  A.,  of  Boston,  and  Charles   Ware, 

of  the  Navy  Yard,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  May  11,  18 17 

Catharine  B.,  of   Cranston,  daughter  of  the 

late   Capt.  John,  and   George  Medbury,  of 

Seekonk,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Dec.  4,  1817 

James   E.  and   Mary  A.   Fox,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Jan.  i,  1818 

Mary  J.,  only  daughter  of  William  N.,  Esq., 

of    North    Providence,   and    Dr.   Charles 

Wild,  of   Brookline,  Mass.,  at   said   North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Gazette 

of  Jan.  3,  1820 

Sion   A.   and  Eliza  R.  Aborn,  only  daughter 

of  Joseph,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  all  of 

and  at  Pawtuxet,  April  4,  1820 


300  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

RHODES  Edward  S.,  of  North  Providence,  and 

Sally  Ann  Winsor,  daughter  of  Augustus, 

of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey. 

Gazette  of  .  May  15,  1820 

Emily,  eldest   daughter  of   Capt.  Arnold,  of 

Pawtuxet,   and   Capt.    Ephraim    Chace,  of 

Troy,  Mass.,  at  said  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Curtis,  Aug.  21,  1820 

Marcy  B.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Beniamin,  and 

William  B.  Chapman,  at  Pawtuxet,  Nov.  12,  1820 

Amos    J.    and    Harriet    M.    Aborn,   eldest 

daughter   of  James,  both   of  and   at   this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  _  June  17,  1823 

Jarnes  T.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Susan  Chandler, 

daughter  of  Nathan, of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  Dec.  28,  1823 
Joseph,  of  Cranston,  and   Ruth  Chandler,  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  18,  1824 

Eliza,  of  Scituate,  and  Thomas  Henry,  Jr.,  of 

this   town,  at   said    Scituate,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Westcott,  June  22,  1824 

Ceiia  A.,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  Alpheus 

Hawkins,  of  Johnston,  at  said  Scituate,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  June  20,  1825 

RICE  John,  bachelor,  aged  about   70   years,  and 

.  aged  19  years,  in  Charlotte 

Co.,  N.  C,  Oct.  26,  1792 

Sarah   and   Rufus  Greene,  both   of  and   at 

Warwick.     Gazette  of  Aug.  25,  1804 

Content   and  Joseph  Wheat,  at   Beaverhill, 

N.  H.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornwall.  Gazette' of  June  12,  1813 
Sarah  W.,  only  daughter  of  the  late  William, 

and  Joseph  F.  Arnold,  both  of  Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield,  March  24,  i8t6 

Anne,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas,  and  Major 

Jabez  Burlingame,  all  of  and  at  Warwick, 

by  Elder  Littlefield,  Sept.  8,  i8i6 

Susan  and  John  W.  Babcock,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev  Mr.  Baker,  July  S,  1818 

Whipple  and  Julia  Maria  Winchief,  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Oct.  29,  1822 
RICH  Paul  and  Susan  Rich,  daughter  of  Capt. 

David,   both   of    and   at   Charlton,    Mass. 

Gazette  of  May  11,  1822 

Susan,  daughter   of   Capt.  David,  and  Paul 

Rich,  both  of  and  at  Charlton,  Mass.  Ga- 
zette of  May  II,  1822 
Gilbert  and  Lydia  W.  Jennings,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown,  Aug.  22,  1824 

RICHARDS    George,  purser   American  Navy, 

and  Jane  Day,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Feb.  3,  1780 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGrES 


301 


RICHARDS  George,  formerly  of  this  town,  and 
Mrs.  Sarah  Wallace,  at  Boston.  Ga- 
zette of. 

Henry  W.,  merchant,  and  Mehitable  Logan 
Minot,  youngest  daughter  of  Christopher, 
at  Boston.    Gazette  of 

Jesse  and  Madeline  Manchester,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Elihu  and  Hannah  Champlain,  formerly  of 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  in  this  town, 

James,  of  Warren,  and  Abby  Luther,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  of  Swanzey.     Gazette  of 

Rebecca,  daughter   of  the  late  John,  Esq.,  • 
and  William  Holt,  both   of  and  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Calvin,  2d,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  Sheper- 
son,  of  and  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of 

Willard,  of  Attleboro,  and  Harriet  Harding, 
of  and  at  Mansfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Briggs, 
RICHARDSON     Valley,    daughter    of     Capt. 
Thomas,   and   William    Gibbons,  Esq.,  of 
Georgia,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Jacob,  Jr.,  and  Sally  McClish,  at  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten.     Gazette  of 

Moses,  merchant,  and  Eliza  Andrews,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes, 

William  and  Mary  M.  Gould.  The  groom's 
mother  in  her  looth  year  was  present  at 
the  wedding  in  good  health,  at  Stoneham, 
Mass.     Gazette  of 

Lieut.  Henry,  of  the  Royal  Marines,  and 
Eliza  Fillis,  at  Halifax.     Gazette  of 

Mary  and  Olney  Potter,  at  Glocester.  Ga- 
zette of 

Abigail  Hammond,  daughter  of  Jacob,  Esq., 
and  Col.  Joseph  Boss,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Patten.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  William;  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Almy, 
daughter  of  the  late  Job,  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Gibson, 

Olive,  of  Mansfield,  and  William  Cole,  of 
Seekonk,  at  said  Mansfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Briggs, 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  William  P.  Almy,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Nancy  and  Isaac  S.  Shaw,  both  of  Mansfield, 
Mass.,  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright, 

Sarah,  of  Medway,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  Alvin 
Bond,  of  Sturbridge,  at  said  Medway. 
Gazette  of 


April  29,  1786 

Oct.  25,  1806 

March  4,  18 18 

Nov.  7,  1822 

Jan.  14,  1824 

March  27,  1824 

Sept.  18,  1824 

July  7,  182  s 

Nov.  20,  1773 
June  8,  1805 
May  4,  1807 

May  16,  1807 
Dec.  26,  1807 
Dec.  3r,  1808 

June  17,  1809 

May  4,  i8iS 

May  28,  1817 
Oct.  23,  1820 
Nov.  2,  1820 

May  16,  1 82 1 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


RICHARDSON  Abby,  of  Newport,  and  David 

Sullings,  of  New  Bedford,  at  said  Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Sally,  of  Candia,  N.   H.,  and  Isaac  Bunlser, 

at  New  London,  N.  H.     Gazette  of 
Amey  and  Halsey  Sweetland,  both  of  North 

-Pravidence,   at  Pawtucket,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Benedict, 
RICHMOND     Nancy,   daughter  of    Dea.    Bar- 

zillai,  and  Silas  Talbot.     Gazette  of 
Nathaniel  and  Susannah  Greene,  daughter  .of 

Deacon  James.     Gazette  of 
Nathaniel   and  Betsey  Hazard,  daughter  of 

George,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Betsey,   of  Tiverton,  and   WiUiam    Gay,  of 

Suffield,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
Joshua  and  Mary  Bailey,  at  Little  Compton. 

Gazette  of 
Hannah   and   Cyres   Ellis,  of  this  town,  at 

Little  Compton.     Gazette  of 
Betsey,   eldest  daughter  of    William,  Esq., 

and    Isaac   Washburn,   of  Taunton.      Ga- 
zette of 
Betsey,  of  Dighton,  and  Major  Samuel  Jack- 
son, of  this  town,  at  Dighton.     Gazette  of 
Mary   and   Nathaniel    Pease,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson, 
Samuel   N.,  merchant,   and   Amey    Martin, 

daughter  of  Sylvanus,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
Sally  Knight,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and 

Daniel  Stillwell,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mrs.    Susan,   of    this   town,   and   Benjamin 

Adams,  of  Uxbridge,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Perez  Otis  and  Elizabeth  Bours,  daughter  of 

John,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  in  this  town, 
Galen   and  Eliza  Wheeler,  daughter  of  the 

late    Bennett,   at    Bristol,    by    Rev.    Mr. 

Wight, 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Baylies,  Esq.,  of  Digh- 
ton, and  Job  W.  Gardiner,  of  this  town,  at 

Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 
Arouet,  of  this  town,  and  Clorinda  Ware,  of 

and  at  Dighton, 
Louisa  G.,  daughter   of   William,  Esq.,  and 

Rev.  John  L.  Blake,  both  of  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 
Horace,   formerly  of  this   town,   and   Eliza 

Waldron,  of  and  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y., 
Bebe  M.,  of  this  town,  and  Preserved  Smith, 

of  Warwick,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 


Jan.  8,  1823 
March  5,  1823 

March  18,  1824 

March  7,  1772 

Nov.  12,  1791 

Nov.  I,  1794 

Oct.  I,  1796 

Sept.  23,  1797 

Oct.  14,  1797 

May  12,  1798 

Aug.  16,  1800 

Dec.  2,  1804 

Jan.  12,  1806 

~Dec.  24,  1807 

Jan.  19,  1809 

May  I,  1809 

Aug.  28,  1809 

Jan.  22,  1810 
Feb.  10,  181 1 

June  24,  1814 

Oct.  4,  1814 

May  18,  1815- 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  303 

RICHMOND  Franklin  and   Elizabeth    Coy,    in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  2,  181 7 

Barton,   of   Nashville,  Tenn.,  and   Deborah 

Briggs,  daughter  of  Job,    Esq.,  at    Little 

Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sheperd.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  22,  1 8 17 
Clarrissa  and  James   Donaldson,  of  and   at 

Nashville,  Tenn  ;  she  was  late   of   Little 

Compton,  R.  L,  Aug.  18,  1818 

Francis,  of  Taunton,  and  Martha  B.  Phillips, 

of  and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  27,  1821 

Danford,  of  Ashford,  and  Clarrissa  Danforth, 

the  female  minister,  at  Springfield.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  19,  1822 
Gilbert  and  Elizabeth  Liscomb,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  April  7,  1822 

Lusanna,    daughter     of    William,    2d,    and 

Charles   F.  Tillinghast,  Esq.,  attorney  at 

law,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  May  15,  1822 

Rev.  William,  of  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y.,  form- 
erly of  this  town,  and  Christina  Bickham 

Neill,  only  daughter  of  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  and 

at  Philadelphia,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  White,  July  28,  1823 
Isaac    B.,   of    Savannah,    Ga.,   and    Abigail 

Brown,  of  and  at  Little  Compton.     Gazette 

of  Oct.  4,  1823 

Lavinia  and  James  Durich,  both  of  and  at 

Wellington.     Gazette  of  Jan.  17,  1824 

Emma  Ann  and  John  G.  Quarman,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1824 

Anna  Talbot,  daughter  of  William,  and  Asa 

Fairbanks,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 

by   Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Oct.  3,  1825 

RIDER    Luther,    merchant,    and    Mary    Peck, 

youngest  daughter   of   Major   Samuel,  of 

and  at  Coventry,  Aug.  2,  18 18 

Phebe,  of  Middletown,  daughter  of  the  late 

William,   and  William    Belcher,  of   South 

Kingstown,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  16,  1820 

Jerusha  and  William  Lapham,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Aug.  11,  182 1 

RIDEWELL  John  and  Ann  Aldrich,  at  Cum- 
berland, July  5.  1812 
RIDLEY  Susan  Ann  Livingstone,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Mathew,  Esq.,  and  Theodore 

Sedgewick,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at  New  York,  by  Rt. 

Rev.  Bishop  MooreT    Gazette  of  Dec.  3,  1808 

RILEY  William  and  Mary  Hill,  second  daughter 

of  Christopher,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  May  28,  1809 


304 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


RILEY  James  and  Sally  Cornell,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker.    Gazette  of 

RIPLEY  Miss  and    Thomas    Dyer,    at 

Windham,  Ct., 

RITTER  Jacob,  Jr.,  and  Susan  Bradford,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  the  editor  of  the  True 
American,  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Greene.     Gazette  of 

RIVERA  Abraham  Rod  and  Hannah  Lopez, 
daughter  of  the  late  Aaron,  at  Newport, 

RIVERS  Thomas,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of 
Charleston,  S.  C ,  and  Mary  Wheaton, 
daughter  of  Seth,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.    Dr.   Gano, 

ROACH  Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  Jr., 
and  James  Arnold,  of  Providence,  mer- 
chant, at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New 
Bedford.     Gazette  of    . 

ROBBINS  Edward  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  of  Milton, 
and  Betsey  Murray,  of  Boston,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Oliver.     Gazette  of 

ROBBINS  Ashar,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  and  Mary 
Ellery,  daughter  of  the  late  Christopher,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 
Silas  W.,  Esq.,  of  Winchester,  Ky.,  and  Car- 
oline Tracey,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  Urich,  at  Litchfield,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
Sarah  L.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Edward  H.,  and 
Samuel   Howe,  Esq.,  attorney  at   law,   of 
Worthington,  at  Milton,  Mass.     Gazette  of 
Capt.    Benjamin   W.,  of  this  town,  and  Re- 
becca Wheeler,  of  Barre,   Mass.,   in    this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
John    N.,  of    New    York,  and    Clarrissa  A. 
Gano,  daughter  of  Rev.    Dr.  Gano,  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 
Martha  and  John  Cummings,  at   Wrentham, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske, 
Charles  and  Prescilla  Bucklin   Jenckes,  both 
of  this  town,  at  St.  John's  church,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker, 
Anna   Maria,  daughter  of   Asher,  Esq.,  and 
Joseph  W.  Eddy,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Sophia  L.,  daughter  of  Asher,  Esq.,  of  New- 
port, and  William  Little,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  said  Newport,  "  ■ 
Juliet   A.,  daughter  of  Asher,  of  Newport, 
and  Frederick  H.  Goodwin,  of  Plymouth, 
at  said' Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten, 


Aug.  14,  1819 
May  12,  1771 

March  21,  1807 
Nov.  22,  1786 

Nov.  23,  1813 

Oct.  31,  1807 

Nov.  19,  1785 

Dec.  24,  1 79 1 

Nov.  16,  181 1 

Oct.  23,  1813 

Jan.  16,  1815 

March  16,  181 8 
Dec.  8,  1820 

May  10,  1821 
May  II,  1822 

June  13,  1824 

Oct.  II,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  305 

ROBBINS  Isaac,  of  this  town,  and  Ruth  Wel- 
Ungton,  of  and  at  \yatertown.  Me.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Francis,        "  June  20,  1825 

ROBESON  Andrew,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Anna 
Rodman,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  New 
Bedford,  at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
New  Bedford.     Gazette  of  June  2,  1810 

ROBERTS  George,  merchant,  and  Miss 

Fox,   daughter  of  Joseph,  Friends'    Cere- 
mony, at  Philadelphia,  Feb.  20,  1772 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Hugh,  and  Tench 
Francis,  Jr.,  at  Philadelphia,  by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Bishop  White.     Gazette  of  Sept.  1,  1798 

Dutee,  of  this  town,  and  Sally  Arnold,  daugh- 
ter of  Elijah,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Dec.  15,  1798 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  and  John 
J.  Smith,  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Bishop 
White.    Gazette  of  Dec.  7,  1805 

Hon.  Jonathan,  U.  S.  Senator  from  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  Elizabeth  Bushby,  daughter  of 
the  late  Mr.  Bushby,  of  and  at  Washing- 
ton, April  21,  1814 

Dutee,  of  this  town,  and  Mrs.  Abigail  Hum- 
phreys, of  and  at  Pawtuxet,  June  29,  1817 

Mrs. ,  aged  85,  and  Frank  Frances,  a 

timber  merchant,  aged  29 ;  the  bride  is  a 

lady  of  large  fortune,  at  Llangollen,  Eng.,  Dec.  28,  1820 

Susan  and  Olney  Williams,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  28,  1822 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Dutee,  of  this  town, 
and  Benjamin  Gridley,  of  Boston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering,  April  20,  1824 

ROBERTSON  Capt.  Robert  and  Ann  DeBlois, 
daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Aug.  2,  1806 

Hon.  Thomas  Balling,  Governor  of  Louis- 
iana," and    Miss Skip  with,   eldest 

daughter  of  Fulwar,  Esq.,  at  Baton  Rouge,       April  15,  1821 
ROBINSON  Matthew,  Esq.,  and  Anne  Jackson, 

at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of  June  20,  1778 

Mary,  daughter  of  James,  and  John  Bowers, 

of  Somerset,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1791 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  John 
Morton,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  July  6,  1793 

Almy,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Robert  L. 
Bowne,  of  New  York,  merchant,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  7,  1793 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ROBINSON  Capt.  Robert,  of  Newport,  and 
Sally  Congdon,  daughter  of  Samuel,  at 
South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Abigail,  eldest  daughter  of  James,  merchant, 
and  John  Robinson,  of  Charleston,  S.  C, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

John,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Abigail 
Robinson,  eldest  daughter  of  James,  mer- 
chant, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Christopher,  and  Mum- 
ford  Hazard,  of  Newport,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of 

Capt.  Samuel,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mrs.  Susan- 
nah Foster,  of  this  town,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Snow.     Gazette  of 

Matthew  and  Mrs. Potter,  widow  of 

John,  Jr.,  at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  William  T.,  of  New  York, 
and  William  Hunter,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  at 
Greenwich,  N..Y.,  by  Rev.  Bishop  Moore. 
Gazette  of 

Abigail  and  James  Thurber,  Esq.,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Ann,  widow  of  William  R.,  and  Dr.' 
John  Preston  Mann,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Dehon.     Gazette  of 

Ezekiel,  of  Attleboro,  and  Cynthia  Slack, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Slack, 
at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.  Gazette 
of 

George  B.  and  Phebe  Earle,  daughter  of 
Capt.  John,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Patience  and  Fones  G.  Hill,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Jane  A.  B.  and  Stephen  C.  Greene,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Benjamin  and  Hope  Pitts,  in  this  town, 

Eunice  and  Timothy  Tingley,  both  of  Attle- 
boro, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 

Mary  and  Squire  Lovett,  both  of  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Preserved,  formerly  of  Attleboro,  and  Betsey 
Gillis,  daughter  of  Jotham,  Esq.,  of 
Goffstown,  N.  H.,  at  Bedford,  N.  H.  Ga- 
zette of 
■Richard  and  Ann  Holmes,  daughter  of  the 
late  Joseph,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilder, 


March  28,  1795 

Nov.  14,  1795 

Nov.  14,  1795 

Feb.  27,  1796 

April  IS,  1797 
Dec.  29,  1798 

July  28,  1804 
Jan.  26,  1806 

June  14,  1806 

June  20,  1807 

Oct.  10,  1807 

Dec.  10,  1807 

Aug.  20,  1 8  to 
Jan.  29,  181 1 

March  17,  181 1 

Jan.  22,  1812 

Jan.  15,  1814 
Dec.  8,  1814 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


307 


ROBINSON  Anna,  of  Killingly,  and  Zadock 
Wilson,  of  Plainfield,  at  Killingly,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Whitmore.     Gazette  of 

William  E.,  of  Plainfield,  and  Lucy  Hutch- 
ens,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Silas,  at 
Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whitmore, 

Mrs.  Lydia,  of  Adams,  Mass.,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  Jenckes,  of  New  Lebanon, 
N:  Y.,  and  Henry  Jenckes,  Esq.,  of  Smith- 
field,  R.  L,  at  said  New  Lebanon, 

Benjamin  and  Maria  Pitts,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary  G.  and  John  Mackay,  Jr.,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

W Tinker,  aged   76,  and  Bridget  Kell, 

80,  after  46  years  courtship,  in  England. 
Gazette  of 

Benjamin  and  Mary  Cairns,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  at  Seekonk, 

Susan  B.  and  Samuel  P.  Loud,  Esq.,  at  Dor- 
chester, by  Rev.  Dr.  Harris, 

Kilborn  G.,  of  Boston,  and  Harriet  D. 
Mason,  of  and  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Stephen  A.,  of  Newport,  and  Sarah  H. 
Potter,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  and  at 
North  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Joseph  and  Amey  Ann  Ross,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Dan,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mrs.  Sally  Bartlett, 
of  and  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Hannah  S.,  daughter  of  Col.  Obed,  and  Vir- 
gil Blackington,  at  Attleb6ro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Kilham, 

Abiel  and  Bathsheba  W.  Leonard,  both  of 
and  at  Raynham.     Gazette  of 

Ann  K.  and  Elisha  C.  Luther,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Caroline  F.  and  Ethan  Bowen,  both  of  and 
at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 
ROCKINGHAM  Marquis  of,  and  Mary  Bright, 
daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Badsworth, 
York, 
ROCKWELL   Mrs.  Sarah  O.,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  James  Finch,  of  Newport,  and 
King  Pearce,  of  Montreal,  at  said  Newport. 
Gazette  of 
ROCKWOOD  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  B. 
Hazard,  daughter  of   Ebenezer,    Esq.,   of 
and  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 
RODERICK  Christopher  and  Abby  Newell,   by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Feb.  4,  181  s 
Feb.  6,  1815 

Feb.  27,  1815 
Dec.  14,  1815 
Dec.  10,  1816 

Sept.  27,  1817 

^  Nov.  8,  1818 

Jan.  9,  1 82 1 

Sept.  8,  1 82 1 

Feb.  27,  1822 

April  II,  1822 

May  8,  1822 

Oct.  8,  1823 

Jan.  17,  1824 

March  29,  1824 

Dec.  29,  1824 

Feb.  20,  1752 

March  31,  1821 

Sept.  19,  1807 
Sept.  27, 1807 


308 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


RODMAN  Catharine,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 
and  Dr.  William  Chace,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of  April  2,  1774 

Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Williarti, 
and  John  Rogers,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of        Dec.  11,  1779 

Polly,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  of 
Newport,  and  Stephen  Hopkins,  Jr.,  mer- 
chant.    Gazette  of  Feb.  5,  1785 

Charity,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas, 
and '  Thomas  Rotch,  of  Nantucket,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  May  15,  1790 

Capt.  William  and  Ahn  Olney,  daughter  of 
the  late  Nathaniel,  May  29, 1791 

Penelope,  daughter  of  Robert,  and  Nathan- 
iel Tripp,  at  South  Kingstown.  Gazette  of        Dec.  24,  1791 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and  Sam- 
uel R.  Fisher,  of  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of        June  13,  1793 

John,  Esg.,  and  Harriet  Fenno,  daughter  of 

the  late  John,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of  Jan.  10,  1801 

Polly,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  merchant, 
of  New  Bedford,  and  William  Logan  Fish- 
er, of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  New  Bedford.  Gazette  of  Dec.  4,  1802 

David  and  Joanna  Mitchell,  daughter  of 
Richard,  of  Middletown,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  Newport.     Gazette  of  Sept.  20,  1806 

John    and    Rebecca    Peckham,  daughter   of 

Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  July  15,  1809 

Anna,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  New  Bedford, 
and  Andrew  Robeson,  of  Philadelphia,  at 
the  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New  Bed- 
ford.    Gazette  of  June  2,  1810 

Capt.  William  and  Lydia  Bishop,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  10,  1810 

William  W.,  formerly  of  New  York,  and  Polly 
Ann  Blount,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Gray 
Blount,  at  Washington,  N.  C.  June  6,  181 1 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William, 
and  Charles  Potter,  merchant,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Crocker,  June  7,  181 3 

William  R.,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Rebecca 
Wain  Morgan,  of  Philadelphia,  at  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Mulberry  Street,  Phila- 
delphia, Dec.  2,  1 813 

Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Walter, 
and  George  Cornell,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Webb.     Gazette  of  Nov.  25,  1815 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  and 
Charles  H.  Russell,  merchant,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  April  13,  181 8 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  309 

RODMAN  Benjamin  G.  and  Ann  Tabor,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Joseph,  of  Middletown,  at 
Newport.  Gazette  of 
ROFFEE  Christopher  and  Mary  Ann  Dickens, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Caleb,  of  this  town,  and   Alice  C.  Smith,  of 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
ROGERS  Mrs.  Mary,  of  Cranston,  and  Nathan 
Angell,  merchant.     Gazette  of 

Rev.  William,  A.  M.,  and  Hannah  Gardiner, 
at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

Capt. ,  of  Norwich,  and  Betsey  Snow, 

daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph.     Gazette  of 

Patty,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Capt. 
Joseph  Manchester.     Gazette  of 

John  and  Betsey  Rodman,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  William,  at  Newport.  Gazette  of 

Robert  and  Polly  Rhodes,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Simon,  at  Stonington.     Gazette  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  of  New- 
port, and  Thomas  Noyes,  at  Westerly. 
Gazette  of 

Joseph,  merchant,  and  Patty  Hazard,  daugh- 
ter of  George,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Sally  and  John  Young,  merchant,  both  of 
this  town.     Gazette  of 

Rev.  Dr.  William  and  Susan  Marsh,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  Joseph,  of  Southwork,  at  Phila- 
delphia, 

Joseph,  merchant,  and  Ruth  Sears,  daughter 
of  George,  Esq.,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Fanny  and  Capt.  Daniel  Deshon,  at 
New  London.     Gazette  of 

Emma,  daughter  of  Col.  Z Rogers,  and 

Samuel  Tyler,  merchant,  at   Norwich,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 

Ann  R.,  only  daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  and 
William  Moore   Allston,  at    Newport,   by  ' 

Rev.  Mr.    Patten.     Gazette  of  Sept.  28,  1805 

Harriet,  daughter  of  John,  merchant,  and 
Samuel  Nightingale,  Jr.,  merchant,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  15,  1807 

Samuel,  aged  78,  and  Elfrida  Jones,  aged  15  ; 
the  bride  became  grandmother  to  a  Miss 
two  days  younger  than  herself;  at  Richf ord, 
Vt.     Gazette  of  Feb.  13,  1808 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Fitch,  and  John  S.  Win- 
throp,  at  Stamford,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Aug.  20,  1808 


June  I, 

182s 

July  12, 

1818 

July  19, 

1819 

March  20, 

1773 

July  24, 

1773 

July  16, 

1774 

Dec.  10, 

1774 

Dec.  II, 

1779 

April  IS, 

1780 

Feb.  10, 

1781 

April  21, 

1781 

Sept.  7, 

1782 

Jan.  IS, 

179:? 

Dec.  16, 

1797 

Aug.  31, 

17^9 

April  16, 

1803 

310  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

ROGERS  Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  Moses,  Esq., 

and  P'rancis  B.  Winthrop,  at  Stamford,  Ct. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  20,  1808 

Patience,  of  Middletown,  and   David  Brown, 

of  Warren,  at  Middletown,  by    Rev.    Mr. 

Eddy.     Gazette  of  April  15,  1809 

Martha  and  William  Savory,  both ,  of   Brad- 
ford, Mass.,  in  this  town,  May  19,  181 1 
Frances,  eldest   daughter  of  the  late   John, 

merchant,  and  Samuel  G.  Arnold,  Esq.,  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  Sept.  28,  1813 

Mary  and  John  Annis,  at  Olneyville,  Dec.  8,  181 3 

Robert,    Jr.,    of    Newport,    merchant,    and 

Maria  DeWolfe,  second  daughter    of  Will- 
iam, Esq.,  of  and'  at   Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wight,  Dec.  27,  1814 

George  W.,  Esq.,  Master  Commandant  U.  S. 

Navy,  and    Ann    M.    Perry,  daughter   of 

Christopher  R.,  Esq.,  of  Rhode  Island,  at 

New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen.     Gazette 

of  July  IS,  1815 

Capt.  Peleg  and   Lydia   Brown,  daughter  of 

Capt.  John,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Sept.  30,  1816 

Sarah    Ann,  daughter  of    Joseph,    Esq.,  of 

Middletown,    and    Richard    Sherman,    of 

Portsmouth,    at    Newport,    by    Rev.  Mr. 

Eddy.     Gazette  of  Oct.  2,  1820 

Lydia,  of  Lyme,  Ct.,  and  John  Henry,  of  this 

town,  at  said  Lyme,  Aug.  16,  1819 

Joseph,  merchant,  and    Eliza    Brown  Gano, 

youngest   daughter  of   Rev.   Stephen,   by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  Nov.  7,  182 1 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  and  Samuel 

Nightingale,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  20,  1822 

Solomon,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Fletcher, 

of  and  at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  June  29,  1822 

^  William  T.,  editor  of   "Democrat  and  Farm- 
ers Gazette,"  and   Sophia  Pugh,  at  Doyle- 

ston,  Penn.     Gazette  of  Feb.  27,  1822 

Nehemiah   and  Lydia  H.  Tillinghast,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett,  Oct.  10,  1822 

Polly  Y.  and    William   Basin,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Dec.  10,  1823 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers,  of 

Philadelphia,  and  William  Henry  De 
Wolfe,  Esq.,  of  Bristol,  at  said  former 
place,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers,  Dec.  18,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES  3II 

ROGERSON  Betsey,  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Robert,  and  Capt.  Charles  De  Wolf,  at 
Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  July  4,  1789 

Thomas,  of  Alexandria,  merchant,  and  An- 
stress  Olney,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  this 
town,  Aug.  12,  1792 

Robert  and  Minerva  Ann  Bucklin,  both   of 

Pawtucket,  in  this  town,  Jan.  21,  1810 

ROISTER  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  high  sheriff  of  New 
Haven  Co.,  Ct.,  and  Mrs.  Abby  Olney, 
widow  of  the  late  Col.  Knight  Dexter,  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  10,  18 15 

ROMANS  King  of  the,  and  the  Princess  Jose- 
phine, born  March  36,  1739.  The  Im- 
perial Minister  at  the  Court  of  Bavaria 
made  a  solemn  demand  for  her  hand  in 
marriage;  Oct.  16,  1764 

RONNING  Matthew  C,  of  Beverly,  Mass.,  and 
Lucy  E.  Wilcox,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  13,  1819 

(See  issue  of  Oct.  23.) 

ROOD  Jacob,  Jr.,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Inno- 
cent Hill,  of  and  at  Sterling,  March  4,  18 12 

ROOME  Eliza  and  Capt.  Oliver  Fuller,  at  Re- 
hoboth.    Gazette  of  •  May  18,  1793 

ROSEMANIERE  Lewis,  editor  of  "Newport 
Mercury,"  and  Eliza  Easton,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  May  31,  1806 

ROSE  Ann,  of  Petersburgh,  and  John  Dickson, 
editor    of    the   "Intelligence,"   at   Peters- 
burgh, Va.     Gazette  of  Oct.  31,  1807 
John   and   Letitia   Lilley,  in  England.     Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  21,  1809 
Bathsheba  and  Jeremiah  Hill,  both  of  New- 
port, in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,                 June  16,  1814 
Thankful  and  Samuel  Thurber,  Jr.,  both  of 

this  town,  at  South  Kingstown.    Gazette  of        April  8,  1815 
Levi,  of  North  Providence,  and  Sarah  Mowry, 
of  Johnston,  at  said  North  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr,  Sprague.     Gazette  of  Nov.  14,  1821 

ROSS  Hannah  and  Josiah  Kimball,  at  Ipswich, 

Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1815 

Lovey  and  Jeremiah  O.  Arnold,  both  of 
North  Providence,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Taft.     Gazette  of  Aug.  8,  1821 

Amey  Ann  and  Joseph  Robinson,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  11,  1822 

ROSSITER  Henry,  of  New  York,  merchant, 
and  Charlotte  Beers,  second  daughter  of 
Elias,  Esq.,  of  and  at  New  Haven.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  19,  1815 


312 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ROTCH  Thomas,  of  Nantucket,  and  Charity 
Rodman,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Thomas,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  William,  and  William 
Dean,  of  Salem,  at  New  Bedford.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mary  R.,  daughter  of  William,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and 
J.  W.  C.  Fleming,  at  New  Bedford.     Ga- 
zette of 
ROUNDS    John  J.,  of   Swanzey,  and  Hannah 
Luther,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Thomas  Williams, 
of  Pawtucket,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Holman, 

Sally,  daughter  of  James,  and  William  P. 
Seamans,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Otis 
Thompson, 

Sarah  and  Stephen  Burr,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Frances  and  William  D.  Fenno,  both  of  this 
•town,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Emmorance,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Joseph 
Walker,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  at  said  Re- 
hoboth.    Gazette  of 

Almira,  of  Barrington,  and  Capt.  John  Allen, 
of  Baltimore,  at  said  Barrington,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Woods, 

Elizabeth  P.  and  Arthur  F.  Brown,  both  of 
and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh, 

Eliza  and  Joseph  Cole,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Isaac  Ch'ace, 
ROVENELL    Paul,   of  Charleston,  S.   C,  and 
Abigail  Pierce,  daughter  of   Capt.  Benja- 
mm,  of  Newport,  at  Charleston, 
ROWE  Mrs.  Huldah,  82,  and  Abraham  Merrill, 
81,  at   Amherst.     Their   children,   grand, 
and  great-grandchildren.     Gazette  of 
ROWLAND  Maria,  daughter  of  Rev.  David  S., 
and  John  Chaffee,  merchant,  at  Windsor, 
Ct.     Gazette  of 

Rev.  Henry  A.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and 
Frances  Bliss,  of  Springfield,  at  Windsor, 
Ct.     Gazette  of 

Rev.  William  F.  and  Ann  Giddings,  at  Exe- 
ter, N.  H.     Gazette  of 
JR.OYAL  Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon. 
Brigadier  Royal,  of  Medford,  and  William 
Pepperill  Sparhawk,  2d  son  of   Hon.  Na- 


May  15,  1790 

Oct.  5,  1811 

Aug.  9,  1823 
March  26,  1803  ■ 

July;,  1811 

March  17,  1814 

Nov.  21,  1819 

May  6,  1822 

Aug.  24,  1822 

Aug.  7,  1823 
Oct.  s,  1823 
Aug.  5,  1824 

Dec.  15,  1809 

Jan.  2,  1819 

March  28,  1795 

May  10,  1800 
Sept.  II,  1802 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  313 

ROYAL : 

thaniel  Sparhawk,  and  grandson  and  prin- 
cipal heir  of  Sir  William  Pepperill,  de- 
ceased, Nov.  12,  1767 

RUDOLPH    Mrs.  Catharine  and  George  Alex- 
ander   Ceazer  Augustus   William    Henry 
Soliman   Pinchbeck,  at   New   York.     Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  12,  1795 
Samuel,  Sr.,  75,  and  Mrs.  Jane  Porter,  69,  at 

Halifax,  N.  S.     Gazette  of  July  7,  1821 

RUFF  Lucy  and  John  Miller,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Sept.  10,  1820 

RUFFHEAD     Miss    and    Mr.   

Comb,  at  Savannah,  Ga.     Gazette  of  Sept.  25,  1802 

RUGG  Salmon  and  Mary  Hammond,  only 
daughter  of  James,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  June  24,  18 10 

RUGGLES  Capt.  Spooner  and  Ruth  Vandorna, 

by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of  Sept.  28,  181 1 

Nathan  D.  and  Mary  Taft,  at  Mendon.     Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  22,  1 82 1 
Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin,  and 

Edward  Phillips,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of      March  29,  1823 
Nathaniel   S.,  Esq.,  and   Mary  L.    Phillips, 
daughter  of  the  late  James,  both  of  and  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gammell,  Oct.  28,  1823 

George  Benjamin,  of  Newport,  and  Sarah 
Brown  Mason,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
James  B.,  of  and  at  this,  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Aug.  22,  1825 

RUMBOLD  Lady and  Admiral  W.  Sid- 
ney Smith,  in  London,  Oct.  11,  1809 

RUMFORD  the  Count  and  the  widow  of  Mons. 
Varepsy,  with  a  fortune  of  ;^8ooo  per  an- 
num. '  Gazette  of  April  27,  1805 

RUSH  Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  and 
Thomas  Manners,  Esq.,  Captain  in  49th 
British  Regiment,  at  Philadelphia.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  14,  1804 

RUSHWORTH  William  S.  and  Hannah  M. 
Sheridan,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  Nov.  23,  18 19 

RUSSELL    Abigail,   of   Holliston,   Mass.,   and 

Jonathan  Russell,  of  Providence,  merchant,  Jan.  5,  1769 

Jonathan,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and  Abi- 
gail Rli^sell,  of  Holliston,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1769 
Joseph,  merchant,  and  Amey  Smith,  daugh- 
ter-in-law of  Hon.  Stephen    Hopkins,   at 
Providence,                                                         April  28,  1771 


314 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


RUSSELL  Joseph  Dolbeare  and  Joanna  Jenckes, 
daughter  of  John,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Polly,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Cyprian 
Sterry,  merchant.     Gazette  of 

William,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Rebecca 
Potter,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  at 
Cranston.     Gazette  of 

Nathaniel,  Esq.,  merchant,  and  Sarah  Hop- 
ton,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  deceased. 
Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Joanna,  of  this  town,  and  David  L. 
Barnes,  of  Taunton.     Gazette  of 

Joseph,  Esq.,  merchant,  and  Ann  Francis 
Lippitt,  of  Warwick.     Gazette  of 

Susannah  C,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  and 
John  Corliss,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bad- 
ger, 

Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  Howland.  Gazette 
of 

John,  of  Boston,  printer,  and  Eliza  Milne, 
daughter  of  Edmund.     Gazette  of 

Joanna  and  Capt.  William  S.  Brown,  Jr., 
both  of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  the  late  Jonathan,  and 
Otis  Ammidon,  at  Mendon.     Gazette  of 

Mary  and  Liberty  Bates,  Esq.,  attorney  at 
law.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  and 

Smith  Bartlett,  merchant,  at  Bristol.  Ga- 
zette of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  John,  and  Benjamin 
Gladding,  Jr.,  in  this  town, 

Mrs.  Hannah,  of  Uxbridge,  and  John  Tilling- 
hast,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Uxbridge. 
Gazette  of 

Major  Benjamin,  editor  of  the  Boston  Centi- 
nel,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Campbell,  of  and  at 
New  York,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers.  Ga- 
zette of 

Eden,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Nancy  Cozzens, 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Hon.  Thomas,  and  Rich- 
ard Sullivan,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Bos- 
ton, at  Charlestown,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  D.,  and  • 
Benjamin  Munro,  merchant,  by  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Edes, 

William  and  Rebecca  Gair,  daughter  of  the 
late  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Boston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 


Nov.  28,  1778 
June  3,  1780 

April  9,  1785 

July  12,  1788 
March-28,  1789 
March  28,  1789 

Feb.  25,  1790 
March  27,  1790 
April  13,  1793 
May  12,  1798 
Aug.  24,  1799 
Aug.  23,  1800 

Oct.  2,  1802 
June  19,  1803 

Aug.  7,  1803 

Aug.  20,  1803 
Dec.  25,  1803 

May  26,  1804 

March  30,  1807  , 

March  30,  1807 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  315 

RUSSELL  Abigail,  eldest  daughter  of  Benjamin, 

Esq.,  editor  of    the  Centinel,   and    James 

Cutter,  Jr.,  editor  of  the  Boston  Gazette, 

at  Boston.     Gazette  of  June  27,  1807 

Sarah  Taylor,  eldest  daughter  of  Jeremiah, 

formerly  of  Providence,  and  Nahum  Good- 
enow,  Esq.,  at  Noblesborough,  Me.  Ga- 
zette of  April  29,  1809 
Henry,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Content 

Wing,  of  Sandwich,  at   Friends'  Meeting 

House,  Sandwich,  Sept.  13,  1809 

John,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Harriet  Munro, 

of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  M^.  Wilson,  Nov.  25,  rSio 
Amey,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  and 

Anthony    Demille,    at    Kingston,    Upper 

Canada.     Gazette  of  Jan.  12,  181 1 

Daniel,   Jr.,   of  Lyndeborough,  N.  H.,   and 

Mary  Walker,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  12,  1812 

Thomas  H.  and  Ann  P.  Bosworth,  both  of 

Bristol,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  July  8,  18 13 

Sarah,    daughter    of    Nathaniel,    and    R"ev. 

Theodore  Dehon,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  South 

Carolina,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Gazette  of  Nov.  20,  181 3 

Harriet  and  Stephen  B.  Jackson,  both  of  and 

at  Mendon.     Gazette  of  Sept.  3,  1814 

Hon.    Jonathan,    late    U.     S.    Minister    to 

Sweden-,  and   Lydia   Smith,   daughter   of 

Barney,   Esq.,    at    Boston,   by    Rev.    Dr. 

Freeman,  April  2,  18 17 

Charles   H.,  merchant,   and   Ann   Rodman, 

daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  April  13,  1818 

Barlow,  16,  and  Caroline  Castle,  42,  after  an 

anxious  courtship  of  three  days,  at  South- 
bury.     (The  issue  of  Sept.  sth  says  ages 

are  erroneous.)     Gazette  of  Aug.  15,  181 8 

Joseph  and  Loraney  Spaulding,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Reuben,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyon, 

all  of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.,  June  14,  1820 

Eliza  and  Nathaniel  Wilbour,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Dec.  17,  1820 

William  H.  and  Mary  A.  Crapo,  only  daugh- 
ter of  Philip,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  May  6,  1823 

Lawrence  J.   and   Mrs.  Harriet   L.   Moore, 

both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  May  18,  1823 

Betsey,  of  Marlboro,  aged  63  years,  and  Dea. 

Benjamin  Goddard,  82  years,  at   Shrews- 


316 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


RUSSELL: 

bury,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Sumner,  aged 

84  years.     Gazette  of  Dec.  17,  1823 

,  ,    Henry  and  Elizabeth  C.  Woodnurse,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  April  14,  1825 

RUSSIA    Princess  of,  Her  Imperial    Highness 

Catharine   Paulouna,  of   Russia,,  sister   of 

the  Emperor  Alexander,  and   His   Royal 

Highness  William  Charles,  Prince  of  Wur- 

tenberg,  in  Russia.     Gazette  of  June  22,  1816 

RUSTAG;E    Elizabeth   and   Francis   Aukward, 

both  of  and  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Ga- 
zette of  Aprjil  28,  1824 
RYAN  Fanny  and  John  Brown,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Patten.,  Gazette  of  '  Jan.  13,  1810 

RYON    Polly  and   Benjamin   Bentley,   at   New 

London.     Gazette  of  April  4,  18 10 


SABIN  Patience  and  Samuel  Godfrey,  at  Provi- 
dence, 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  ^ —  Kain,  of  Boston, 

(erronious.)     Gazette  of 

Thomas  and  Mary  McDonald,  daughter  of 
Charles,  of  London.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Claude 
Lyon,  merchant.     Gazette  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Arthur 
Fenner,  3d.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  James,  and  Mr. 
P McCann.     Gazette  of 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Capt. 
Robert  Lillibridge,  of  Philadelphia.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mrs.  Catharine,  widow  of  William,  and  Dea. 
William  Tilley,  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and 
Thomas  Howard,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.  Gazette 
of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas,  and 
Capt.  Eleazer  Elderkin,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker, 

Clementina,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  Thomas,  of  this  town,  and  Alexander 
Adie,  of  Boston,  merchant.     Gazette  of 


July  30,  1769 
Aug.  14,  1773 
Aug.  28,  1773 
Feb.  17,  1 78 1 
Dec.  8,  1787 
March  26,  1796 

Aug.  26,  1797 
Jan.  30,  1802 

March  12,  1803 

Sept.  8,  1803 

Oct.  IS,  1803 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


317 


SARIN  Rebecca,  daughter  of  John,  and  Joseph 
Thomas,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

John  and  Mrs.  Susan  Adams,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     Gazette  of 

Hezekiah,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Ann  Enns- 
worth, 

Ann,  daughter  of  John,^  and  Asa  Jillson,  of 
Cumberland,  in  this  town, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  and  Ariel  Cooke,  of 
Cumberland,  in  this  town, 

Catharine  M.,  daughter  of  the  late  James 
and  Joseph  C.  Wheaton,  of  Rehoboth,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Angelica,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
James,  and  Peter  Brownell,  of  this  town, 
merchant,  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Jonathan,  of  Seekonk,  and  Julia  Louisa 
Teste,  only  daughter  of  Alixis,  Esq.;  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Sarah  D.,  daughter  of  John,  and  Cyrus  W. 
Lindsey,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 

Joshua  and  Mary  Ingraham,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  James, 
Esq.,,  of  this  town,  and  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Wheaton,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Patience    and    William   Woodward,   Jr.,   by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
SACKETT  Adnah  and  Ann  Short,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of 
SADDLER   Samuel  and  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth 

Bridles,  in  this  town, 
SAGE  Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  of  Mid- 
dletown,  Ct.,  and   Caleb   Bowers,   of  this 
.  town,  merchant,  at  Middletown,  Ct.     Ga- 
zette of 

Maria,  second  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq., 
and  E Webster,  merchant,  at  Middle- 
town,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Edward,  of  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  Frances  R. 
H.  Snow,  of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
SALISBURY    Hannah  and  Joseph  Litchfield. 
Gazette  of 

Sally  and  Dr.  Benjamin  Greene,  late  of  this 
town,  at  Worcester.     Gazette  of 

Jesse  and  Polly  Smith,  daughter  of  John. 
Gazette  of 

Daniel  and  Betsey  Searle,  daughter  of  Solo- 
mon.   Gazette  of 


Aug.  26,  1804 

Nov.  3,  1804 

Oct.  13,  1805 

June  14,  1807 

Sept.  10,  1809 

May  25,  1810 

April  20,  181 1 

April  13,  1812 
May  22,  1814 
Aug.  14,  181S 

Jan.  29,  1 818 

March  14,  1819 

June  6,  1818 

June  2,  1814 

Sept.  28,  1805 

Feb.  21,  1807 

Feb.  21,  1824 

Jan.  8,  1774 

March  27,  1779 

■    Oct.  25,  1788 

Dec.  8,  1792 


318 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SALISBURY  Thomas,  of  Cranston,  and  Han- 
nah Fiske,  daughter  of    Dea.    Moses,   at 

Scituate.     Gazette  of 
Richard  and  Lydia  Thurber,  eldest  daughter 

of  Samuel,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Elizabeth  A.,  youngest  daughter  of  Joshua, 

and  Norman  Easton,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Gano, 
Miss  Greenleaf  and  Septimus  Lathrop,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Sally,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of   East 

Greenwich,    and    Nathan   Whiting,    Esq., 

attorney  at  law,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Thompson, 
Betsey  and  Samuel  Bryant,  at  Warren.     Ga- 
zette of 
Marana,  second  daughter  of  Dea.  Dutee,  of 

Burrillville,  and   Elder  Thomas  Slack,  of 

Smithfield, 
James  and, Lydia  Esleck,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Hannah   and   Paris   Aldrich,   at .  Smithfield. 

Gazette  of 
Sally  and  George  W.  Freeman,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
William  and  Mary  Ann  Williams,  daughter 

of  Putnam,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of  and 

at  this  town, 
Daniel,  of   North   Providence,  and  Rebecca 

Hopkins,  of  Seekonk,  Mass.,  at  Pawtucket, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake.     Gazette  of 
Edward  and   Mary  Child,  only  daughter  of 

Jeremiah,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of  and  at 

this  town.     Gazette  of 
Charles  and  Amey  Sprague,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Jesse  and  Sally  Allen,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
John  A.  and  Martha  Burdick,  both  of  Attle- 

boro,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Mary  D.  and  William  W.  Burr,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 
Julia,   eldest  daughter  of   Abel,   Esq.,   and 

Ezekiel  Angell,  of  Smithfield,  at  Scituate. 

Gazette  of 
Henry,  of  _this  town,  and  Amey  Brown,  of 

North  Kingstown,  at   this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Mudge, 
Joanna,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Charles 

V.    Myrick,   in   this    town,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Mudge.     Gazette  of 


Jan.  II,  1794 
Nov.  30,  1806 

April  15,  1811 
May  22,  181 1 

June  II,  1811 
Feb.  15.  1812 

Oct.  14,  1813 

May  IS,  1814 

June  II,  1814 

March  30,  18 17 

Sept.  20,  1 8 18 

Nov.  7,  1818 

March  27,  1820 

Sept.  23,  1 82 1 

June  2,  1822 

June  16,  1822 

Feb.  26,  1824 

April  21,  1824 

Oct.  3,  1824 

Oct.  6,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES 


319 


SALISBURY  Fanny,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Arnold 
Irons,  of  this  town,  at  said  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
SALLA    Samuel   and   Susan   B.   Tompkins,  at 

Pawtucket.     Gazette  of 
SALTONSTALL  Anne  and  Thomas  Mumford, 
Esq.,  at  New  London.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  Roswell,  merchant,  and 
Rev.  Charles  Seabury,  at  New  London. 
Gazette  of 

Abby,  daughter  of  Roswell,  merchant,  and 
Dr.  William  Handy,  of  Newport,  at  New 
London.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  R ,  and  John 

Fell,   of    New   York,   merchant,   at   New 
York.     Gazette  of 
SAMPSON    Hepzibah,  daughter  of  Alexander, 
and    William    Manchester,    of    Cranston. 
Gazette  of 

Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Betsey  Snoiv,  daughter  of 
the  late  Daniel.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  Ezra,  and  Samuel  F. 
Adams,  of  Canaan,  Ct.,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Gazette  of 

Rev.  Abisha,  of  Tisbury,  and  Eleanor  Hovey, 
of  and  at  Brighton,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

Louisa  D.  and  Richard  C.  Martin,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Joseph  Stacy,  of  Boston,  and  Mary  Ann 
Hastings,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
SAMSON  Eliza  Head  and  George  Vaux,  Esq., 
at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  JPhiladelphia. 
Gazette  of 
SANFORD  John  Usher  and  Charlotte  Bourne, 
daughter  of  Shearjashub,  Esq.,  at  St. 
Michael's  Church,  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wight, 

Eleanor,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  Berke- 
ley, and  Abner  Pitts,  of  Taunton,  at  said 
Berkeley,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Andrews, 

Louisa  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Isaac,  of  Hart- 
ford, Ct.,  and  Dr.  Thomas  Manning  Bar- 
rows, of  this  town,  at  said  Hartford,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wainwright.     Gazette  of 

Fanny  R.  and  Amos  T.  Gorham,  both  of 
and  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Alexander  V.  Gris- 
wold, 

Edwin,  of  Newport,  and  Desdemonia  Honey- 
well, of  New  Shoreham,  at  said  Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 


June  5,  1825 

April  27,  1825 

March  25.  1780 

June  22,  1799 

July  6,  1799 

May  14,  1808 

Oct.  I,  1785 
May  18,  1793 

May  4,  1805 
May  23,  1807 
Oct.  24,  1 8 19 

April  8,  1824 

March  25,  1809 

Jan.  9,  181 5 
Sept.  14,  181 5 

Nov.  28,  1818 
June  18,  1820 
Aug.  31,  1820 


320  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SANFORD    Alpheus,  of  Berkeley,    and    Sinai 

Briggs,  of  and  at  Conway,  April  ii,  1821 

Polly  and  D Easterbrooks,  at  Bristol,  July  8,  1821 

Rev.  Enoch,  of  Raynham,  late  tutor  in   B. 

U.,  and  Caroline  White,  of  and  at  Wey- 
mouth. Gazette  of  Dec.  27,  1823 
Rev.   John,   of   South   Dennis,   and   Sophia 

Loud,  of  and  at  Weymouth.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1824 

SARLE  John  and  Mrs.  fiuldah  Eddy,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  21,  18 16 

Oris  and  Betsey  Mathewson,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Stephen,  at  Scituate.  Ga- 
zette of  March  7,  1821 
Ann  T.,  of  Cranston,  and  Ebenezer  Case,  Jr., 

of  Plainfield,    Ct.,   at    said   Cranston,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  May  22,  1821 

Sophia  P.  and  John  Luther,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Merrett,  Aug.  29,  1822 

Richard  and  Mrs.  Sylvia  Ann  Peck,  both  of 

and  at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  Dec.  9,  1824 

SARGEANT  Winthrop,  Esq.,  secretary  of  the 

Ohio  Company,  and  Miss Tupper, 

daughter  of  General  Tupper,  at  Marietta, 

Ohio.     Gazette  of  June  13,  1789 

John  T.,   merchant,  and  Christiana   Keadie 

Swan,  second  daughter  of  James,  Esq.,  at 

Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Freeman,  Oct.  12,  1806 

Lucius  Manlius,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Mary 

Binney,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Barnabus, 

at  Philadelphia,  April  4,  18 16 

SAUNDERS  Mrs.  Freelove  and  John  Tanner, 

Esq.,  both  late  of  Newport,  at  Westerly, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke.     Gazette  of  April  17,  1779 

Sally,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and  Charles   Lee- 

bret,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  at  Thompson,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wells.     Gazette  of  July  16,  1803 

Samuel,  widower,  and  Miss  Susannah  Bal- 
lard,  both   well    stricken   in    years,   both 

blind  and  both    supported   by  the  town, 

at  Smithfield,  Dec.  31,  1803 

Samuel,  aged  97,  and  Miss  Susannah  Ballard, 

aged  85,  who  have  never  seen  each  other, 

and  probably  never   will,   in  Connecticut. 

Gazette  of  May  13,  1809 

Augustus,  of  this  town,  and  Sylvia  Pearce, 

daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  and  at  Attleboro, 

married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Reed,  Jan.  27,  1814 

John  arid  Betsey  Oliver,  both  of  Boston,  May  2,  1814 

George,   of   Philadelphia,   and   Emeline    M. 

Maxwell,  daughter' of   James,  of  and   at 

Warren,  Aug.  24,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


321 


SAUNDERS    Philip,   of    Westerly,   and   Mary' 
Burdick,    daughter    of    Rev.     Henry,    at 
Newport,  by  Rev.-  Mr.  Burdick, 

Sally  J.  and  Turner  Carr,  both  of  and  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.     Gazette  of 

Abby,  daughter  of  John,  and  Caleb  S. 
Luther,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

Ann  and  William  Wall,  in  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

Samuel  and  Rebecca  P.  Cornell,  both  of  and 
at  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Chauncey  W.  and  Ruth  Hall,  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 

Robey  and  Hammond  Sargeant,  both  of  and 
at  Warren.     Gazette  of 
SAVAGE   Hon.  Robert,  Esq.,  late  of  England, 
and  Charity  Haviland,  of  Flushing,  L.  I., 
at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Parkinson, 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Timothy,  Esq.,  and  Rev. 
Ira  Chase,  of  Philadelphia,  Professor  of 
Biblical  Literature,  at  Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Gazette  of 

James,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Elizabeth  Otis 
Lincoln,  of  and  at  Hingham.     Gazette  of 
SAVARY  William  and  Martha  Rogers,  both  of 

Bradford,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 
SAVOY  Charles  Felix,  Prince  of,  Duke  of 
Genevois,  and  brother  to  the  King  of  Sar- 
dinia, and  Her  Royal  Highness  the  Prin- 
cess Maria  Christina,  daughter  of  Ferdi- 
nand IV,  King  of  the  two  Sicilies,  in  Si- 
cily. Gazette  of 
SAWYER  Lewis,  Sr.,  aged  80,  and  Mrs.  Han- 
nah Poston,  aged  go,  both  of  Tennessee, 
the  bridesmaid  was  100  years  old,  in  North 
Carolina, 

Lydia,  of  Little  Compton,  and  George  Sher- 
man, of  and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
SAWIN   Isaac  and  Elizabeth  Ormsbee,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
SAXE  Weimer,  the  hereditary  Duke  of,  and  the 
Grand  Duchess  Maria  Pawlauna,  sister  to 
the  Emperor  of  Russia.     Gazette  of 

Marcy  and  Robert  Murray,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Gazette  of 


SAXTON  Orion 
dredge,  at 
Gazette  of 


B.,  printer,  and  Meriam  S.  EI- 
Salem,   by  Rev.    Mr.   Carlile. 


Oct.  26,  1820 
June  8,  1822 

Oct.  20,  1822 

Dec.  II,  1822 

March  15,  1823 

March  16,  1825 

June  18,  1825 

Dec.  I,  1810 

April  7,  1 82 1 

May  7,  1823 

May  19,  181 1 


Oct.  10,  1807 

Dec.  18,  1816 
May  26,  1824 
Feb.  25,  1822 

March  17,  1804 
Nov.  14,  1807 

Jan.  2,  1819 


322 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SAYER  Anstress,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin, 
and  Stephen  Cahoone,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Jbshua,  of  Newport,  and  Elizabeth  B.  Kinni- 
cutt,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman.    Gazette  of 

George  W.  and  Caroline  Mumford,  both  of 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb.     Gazette  of 

Joshua  and  Ann  W.  Dean,  daughter  of  the 
late  Silas,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
SAYLES     Amey,   daughter  of    Jonathan,   and 
Uriah  Alverson,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield.     Ga- 
zette of 

Edward,  of  Scituate,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Water- 
man, widow  of  John  O., 

Chloe,  daughter  of  Sylvanus,  and  Martin 
Hutchinson,  both  of  Smithfield,  by  Isaac 
Comstock,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Avis,  eldest  daughter  of  Elisha,  and  Stephen 
Harris,  both  of  and  at  Burrillville, 

Julia,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel,  of 
Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  Dexter  Bullard, 
Pastor  of  Christian  Church,  Greenwich, 
Mass.,  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of 

Willard,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  Arnold,  of 
and  at  Uxbridge, 

Joanna,  daughter  of  Smith,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Jesse  B.  Sweet,  of  this  town,  at  said 
Smithfield, 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Smith,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Adin  Ballou,  of  Cumberland,  at  said 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Sally,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  David,  late 
of  Cumberland,  and  Henry  S.  Scott,  of  and 
at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Clarke,  of  Glocester,  and  Mary  Olney,  of  and 
at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 

Orin,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Almira  Ballou, 
of  Flavius,  of  and  at  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of 

Richard  and  Fanny  Jeffers,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of 
SAYRE  Benjamin  K.  and  Ruth  Lawton,  daugh- 
ter of  Jonathan,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 
SCARBOROUGH     Nehemiah    and    Susannah 
Sibley,  both  of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette 
of 
SCOFIELD  Dr.  Samuel  and  Sally  Holladay,  at 
New  York.     Gazette  of 


June  7,  1794 

Sept.  12J  1818 

Oct.  31,  1818 

Oct.  I,  1823 

May  6,  1780 
Feb.  20,  1803 

Aug.  24,  1 816 
July  6,  1820 

Feb.  14,  1 82 1 
April  26,  1 82 1 

Dec.  25,  1821 

Jan.  24,  1822 

Feb.  13,  1822 
Jan.  4,  1823 

Jan.  22,  1823 
March  22,  1823 

Jan.  9,  1819 

June  29,  1822 
Aug.  17,  1 80s 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


323 


SCOTT  Mary,  daughter  of  John,  Jr.,  of  North 

Providence,    and    Augustus    Lapham,    of 

Smithfield,   at   Friends'   Meeting    House, 

Providence,  April  6,  1775 

Job  and  Eunice  Anthony,  daughter  of  Daniel, 

at   Friends'   Meeting   f^ouse,  Providence. 

Gazette  of  June  3,  1780 

Sarah  and  George  Hazard,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  Providence,  March  7,  1782 
Nathaniel  and  Lydia  Arnold,  at  Cumberland. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  5,  1788 

James,   Esq.,   and    Mrs.    Hancock, 

widow  of  the  late   Governor,  at   Boston. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  6,  1796 

George,  merchant,  of  New  York,  and  Re- 
becca Bowers,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry, 

Esq.,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of  Nov.  26,  1803 

Ann  and  George  Whipple,  at  Smithfield,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  April  21,  1804 

Israel,  of  this  town,  and  Sally  Holbrook,  of 

and  at  Bellingham,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Oct.  21,  1809 

Sir  William,   Judge  of  High  Court  of   Ad- 

mirality,  and   Marchioness  of   Sligo,  only 

survivmg  daughter  of  the  celebrated  Ad- 
miral Howe,   and  mother  of  the  Marquis 

of   Sligo,  lately  fined   and  imprisoned  for 

receiving   deserters   from   a  ship   of  war. 

Gazette  of  July  10,  1813 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Simon  Synder,  Governor  of 

Pennsylvania,  at  Harrisburg.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1814 

Charles  and  Marcy  Sheldon  Manchester,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  31,  1819 

Jeremiah  and  Olive  Darling,  both  of  and  at 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Feb.  4,  1819 

Violette  and  David  Thorp,  Jr.,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Sept.  4,  1820 

Henry  S.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sally   Sayles, 

eldest   daughter  of   Capt.    David,   late  of 

Cumberland,  at  said  Smithfield.     Gazette 

of  Feb.  13,  1822 

James,  of  North    Providence,  and  Alice  A. 

Sisson,  daughter   of  Asa,  of  Coventry,  at 

Smithfield,  May  13,  1822 

Sarah,  of  North  Providence,  and  Adam  An- 
thony, of  Portsmouth,  at  said  former  place. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  24,  1823 

Walter,     Esq.,    Lieutenant     isth    Hussars, 

eldest  son  of   Sir  Walter,  of  Abbotsford, 

Bart,  and  Jane  Jobson,  only  child  of  the 

late  John,  Esq.,  of  Lochore,  Fifeshire,  at 

Edinburgh,  Feb.  3,  1825 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SCRIGGENS  Hannah,  aged  20  years,  and  Will- 
iam Nelson,  aged  85  years,  at  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.     Gazette  of 
SCOVILLE   Maria  and   John   Branch,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
SEABRING  John,   of   New   York,   and  Nancy 

Vose,  of  Milton,  Mass.     Gazette  of 
SEABURY  Rev.  Charles  and  Ann  Saltonstall, 
daughter  of  Roswell,   merchant,   at  New 
London.     Gazette  of 

Thomas  M.  and  Elizabeth   Marsh,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Gale, 

Mary  and  Stephen  Snow  Wardwell,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Peleg,  of  Taunton,  and  Mary  T.  Tilley,  of 
and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
SEAGRAVE  Edward  and  Harriet  Walker,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
SEAMANS  Aaron  and  Betsey  I'-rieze,  both  of 
this  town.     Gazette  of 

Young  and  Polly  Larchar,  both  of  this  town. 
Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Polly,  widow;  of  Capt.  Obed,  and  Sam- 
uel James,  merchant.     Gazette  of 

Martin,  Esq.,  and  Mrs!  Sarah  Burkitt,  widow 
of  John.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Martin,  Esq.,  and  Heze- 
kiah  Harding.     Gazette  of 

Rosamond,  daughter  of  Martin,  Esq.,  and 
Capt.  David  Hicks.     Gazette  of 

Sarah  J.  and  Jeremiah  Tillinghast,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  all  of  this  town, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Young,  and  Capt.  Warren 
Lippitt,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William  P.  and  Sally  Rounds,  daughter  of 
James,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Otis  Thomp- 
son, 

Josiah  and  Abigail  Brown,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Abby  L.  and  Capt.  William  Bradley, 
both  of  this  town,  at  Pawtuxet.  Gazette 
of 

SEAMORE  Mary  Ann,  of  Newport,  and  Charles 

Pratt,  of  this  town,  at  said  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Elton.     Gazette  of 
SEYMOUR     Benjamin    and    Eliza    Smith,    at 

Ridgefield,  Ct.    Gazette  of 
Joseph,  of  Newport,  and  Eunice  Hubbard, 

of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welsh, 


Oct.  8,  1803 

Feb.  23,  1825 

Nov.  9,  1 77 1 

June  22,  1799 
Aug.  14,  1814 

Dec.  9,  1823 

Oct.  2,  1824 
March  25,  1824 

Jan.  5,  1788 
Sept.  26,  1789 

Dec.  6,  1794 
Feb.  27,  1796 
Sept.  28,  1799 
Dec.  21,  1799 
Nov.  26,  1 8 10 

July  7,  181 1 

March  17,  1814 
Jan.  8,  181 5 

Dec.  IS,  1821 

May  16,  1818 
Dec.  12,  1818 
June  22,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


325 


SEARLE  John  and  Roba  Williams,  daughter  of 
Andrew.     Gazette  of 
Betsey,   daughter  of  Solomon,  and  Daniel 

Salisbury.     Gazette  of 
James  and    Abby  Thurston,   both   of    this 
town.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  widow  of Searle,  of 

East  Greenwich,  and  William   Tringham. 
Gazette  of 
Nathaniel,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Mary 

White,  daughter  of  John.     Gazette  of 
Benjamin  and  Sarah  Dyer.     Gazette  of 
Robert,   of    Cranston,   and    Freelove   Dyer, 
youngest  daughter  of  Thomas,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 
Lydia  W.,  daughter  of  John,  and  James  M. 
Warner,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Ruth,  daughter  of  Solomon,  Jr.,  and  Himan 
Barker,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  both  of  and 
at  this  town, 
Nathan  B.  and  Lavina  Williams,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 
SEARS  David,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and  Ann 
Winthrop,   daughter     of    the    late    John. 
Steele  Winthrop,  of  New  London,  by  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Oliver.     Gazette  of 
George  and  Lucretia  Fry,  at  Newport.     Ga- 
zette of 
Ruth,  daughter  of  George,  Esq.,  and  Joseph 
Rogers,  merchant,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 
Howes,  of  Cape  Cod,  aged  17,  and  Mrs.  Avis 
Nitcher,  of  Nantucket,  aged  68,  at  Johns- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 
SEATLE    Ebenezer  and  Eliza  Cutter   Fowler, 

both  of  and  at  Newport.  Gazette  of 
SEATON  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  the  Island  of 
Tobago,  and  Penelope  Wentworth  Butler, 
of  Hingham,  formerly  of  this  town,  by  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Parker,  at  Trinity  Church,  Bos- 
ton. Gazette  of 
SEEKEL  Job,  of  Taunton,  and  Susan  Jones,  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
SEDGWICK  Frances  P.,  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
Theodore,  late  Speaker  of  the  National 
House  of  Representatives,  and  Ebenezer 
Watson,  of  New  York,  merchant.  Ga- 
zette of 
Theodore,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Susan  Ann  Living- 
stone Ridley,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 


Jan.  9,  1790 

Dec.  8,  1792 

Aug.  31,  1793 

Jan.  2,  1796 

Oct.  29,  1796 
Nov.  6,  1802 

March  17,  1810 
May  24,  1812 

Nov.  I,  1818 
June  20,  1 82 1 

June  10,  1786 
July  26,  1788 
Dec.  16,  1797 

March  30,  1815 
May  26,  1824 


June  7,  1800 
Dec.  6,  1812 

April  18,  1 801 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SEDGWICK  : 

Matthew,  Esq.,  at  New  York,  by  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  Moore.  Gazette  of 
Robert,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Elizabeth 
Dana  Ellery,  eldest  daughter  of  William, 
Esq.,  of  and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pat- 
ten, 

SEIBLES  Jacob,  merchant,  and  Sally  Temple, 
late  of  this  town,  in  South  Carolina.  Ga- 
zette of 

SEIXAS   Rachal,  daughter  of  Moses,  Esq.,  and 
Napthali    Phillips,    of    Philadelphia,   mer- 
chant, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Judeth,  daughter  of  Moses,  Esq.,  and  Samuel 
Lopez,  merchant,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

SENTER  Dr.  Isaac  and  Betsey  Arnold,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Rhodes,  of   Pawtuxet.     Ga- 
zette of 
Capt.  Nathaniel  G.  and  Mary  J.  Wenwood, 
at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.    Gazette  of 
Eliza  Antoinette,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Dr.     Isaac,    and     Rev.    Nathan     Bourne 
Crocker,   rector    of    St.    John's    Church, 
Providence,  at  Trinity  Church,  Newport, 
by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 
Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Isaac, 
and  Clement  Smith  Hunt,  U.  S.  Navy,  in 
St.   John's   Church,  Providence,  by   Rev. 
Mr.  Crocker, 

SELLECK  Sally  and  Ammon  Dibble,  at  New- 
town, Ct.     Gazette  of 

SERGEANT  Hammond  and  Robey  Saunders, 
both  of  and  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 

SERRELL  Sally,  of  Warren,  and  Benjamin 
Bowen,  of  Rehoboth,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Mudge, 

SESSIONS    Thomas,   of  this   town,  merchant, 
and  Betsey  Marchant,  daughter  of   Hon. 
Henry,  Esq.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Elizabeth  Marchant,  eldest  daughter  of  Col. 
Thomas,   and  Joshua  Bicknell,    Jr.,  mer- 
chant, all  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Darius,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Young  Hicks, 
formerly  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
at  Scituate, 
William,  of  Pomfret,  and  Esther  Wilkinson, 
of  and  at  Woodstock,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

SEVERS  Hannah,  daughter  of  Richard,  and 
Benjamin  Champney.     Gazette  of 

SEAVER  Esther  and  John  Clarke.     Gazette  of 


Dec.  3,  1808 

Aug.  21,  1822 

Dec.  16,  1786 

July  15,  1797 
March  15,  1806 

Nov.  21,  1778 
Sept.  27,  1806 

March  19,  181 1 

Jan.  14,  1813 
Dec.  12,  1818 
June  18,  1825 

April  4,  1824 

Nov.  5,  1791 

May  21,  1817 

May  21,  1821 

June  14,  1823 

Oct.  17,  1772 
Oct.  20,  1798 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  327 


SHAD  Deborah  and  Gamaliel  Fish,  at  Fisher- 
man's Gut,  Coast  of  Labrador.    Gazette  of        June  ii,  1814 
SHARES  Roxana  and  Amasa  Williams,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Nov,  12,  1820 

SHARP  Harriet,  of-Pomfret,  and  Samuel  Trues- 
dell,  of  Thompson,  at  former  town.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  17,  1824 
SHATTUCK  Sally,  daughter  of  William,  Esq., 
and  Mr.  Brush,  at  Boston.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  17,  1796 
SHAW  Capt.  William  and  Sally  Whitehorn,  at 

Newport,  April  4,  1770 

Joseph  and  Marcy  Stafford,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Joseph,  of  East  Greenwich.  Ga- 
zette of  March  5,  1774 

Dr.  William  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  McLaughlin, 
late  from  South  Carolina,  at  Wickford,  Oct.  16,  1796 

Mason,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Padelford,  eldest 
daughter  of  Hon.  Seth,  at  Taunton.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  14,  1797 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and  Wil- 
liam Ellery,  Jr.,  deputy  collector  of  the 
port  of  Newport,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Sept.  8,  1798 

John  A.  and  Elizabeth  Marchmore,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  June  19,  1^02 

Henrietta,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and 
John  Bours,  Jr.,  merchant,  at  Newport,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Patten.     Gazette  of  Feb.  4,  1804 

Mason,  sheriff  of  Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  and 
Mary  Brown  Howell,  second  daughter  of 
Hon.  David,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  July  29,  1806 

Daniel  and  Mary  Murray,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Griswold.     Gazette  of  April  30,  1808 

Oliver  and  Sarah  Jenckes,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Oct.  20,  1812 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  James 
Dean,  merchant,  both  of  and  at  Taunton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Pipen,  Oct.  i,  181 2 

Sarah  and  James  Barr,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Navy,  both 
of  Salem,  in  this  town,  Sept.  3,  181 3 

Thomas  and  Jane   Hathaway,   daughter   of 

Abner,  all  of  Newport,  at  Bristol,  Aug.  i,  18 14 

Anthony  and  Mary  Manchester,  both  of  and 
at  this  town.     Gazette  of  May  11,  1816 

William  P.  and  Eunice  Eddy,  daughter  of 
Jeremiah,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of  and 
at  this  town,  Nov.  9,  1817 

Ann  Eliza  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  An- 
thony, and  Henry  Coggeshall,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Aug.  29,  18 19 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SHAW  Elizabeth  F.,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr. 
William  G.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Rev. 
Lemuel  Burge,  of  Connecticut,  at  Wick- 
ford,  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wheaton,  June  6,  1820 

Isaac  S.  and  Nancy  Richardson,  both  of 
Mansfield,  Mass.,  at  Harrington,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wright,  Nov.  2,  1820 

Rev.  Samuel  B.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and 
Caroline  F.  Jones,  daughter  of  Alexander 
E.,  of  this  town,  at  St.  John's  Church,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Aug.  i,  1822 

Thomas  S.,  of  Attleboro,  and  Joanna  Keech, 

of  and  at  Seekonk.     Gazette  of  Nov.  30,  1822 

Benjamin  and  Mary  Ann  Davenport,  both  of 
and  at  Tiverton.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1823 

Perry  W.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Mary  S.  Perry, 
daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  of  and  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of  .     Feb.  28,  1824 

Eliza,  of  this  town,  and  Palmer  Summers,  of 
New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  March  7,  1824 

Eunice    Hammond,    daughter    of    the    late 

Stephen,    of  this  town,   and   Capt.   John 

^       Davis,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Oct.  17,  1824 

Joseph,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Martha  G. 
Jenckes,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  Nov.  21,  1824 

Lloyd  and  Susan  Snow  Jenckes,  daughter  of 
Dea.  John  C,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Feb.  20,  1825 

John  W.,  Esq.,  of-  Newport,  and  Lucy  C. 
Whitridge,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  Wil- 
liam, of  and  at  Tiverton,  July  4,  1825 

Lucia  Crocker,  daughter  of  Josiah  C,  Esq., 
and  John  G.  Bailey,  Esq.,  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  July  20,  1825 

SHEFFIELD  Lucy,  late  of  East  Greenwich, 
and  Capt.  David  Zeigler,  at  Marietta,  Ohio. 
Gazette  of  May  23,  1789 

Thomas,  of   Newport,  and    Lydia   Kelly,  at 

Barrington.     Gazette  of  Sept.  21,  1799 

Kuth,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Aaron,  of 
Newport,  and  Coggeshall  Taylor,  of  New- 
port, by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Patten,  at  Ports- 
mouth.    Gazette  of  March  9,  1805 

Edmund,  of  Westerly,  and  Sally  Ann  Gardi- 
ner,  of  and  at   North   Kingstown.      Ga- 
zette of  June  18,  1823 
SHELDON   Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Christo- 
pher, and  Daniel  Stillwell.     Gazette  of  Feb.  19,  1774 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  329 

SHELDON  Rosannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Chris- 
topher, and  Jesse  CobKe.'   Gazette  of  Aug.  30.  1783 

William  and  Hanpah  Ha:;tshorn,  daughter  of 
Stephen,  by  Rev.  Dn  Hitchcock.  Gazette 
of  Jan.  14,  1786 

John  and  Joanna  Branch,  daughter  of  Dan- 
iel.    Gazette  of  Feb.  11,1786 

Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Christopher,  and 
James  W.  Remington.     Gazette  of  Aug.  2,  1783 

Capt.  Charles  arid   Sally  Earle,  daughter  of 

Capt.  William.     Gazette  of  Nov.  12,  1791 

Barbara,  daughter  of  James,  and  Samuel 
Greene;  of  Coventry,  at  Cranston.  Gazette 
of  July  27,  1793 

Nabby,  daughter  of  James,  of  Coventry,  and 
William  F.  Greene,  at  Cranston.  Gazette 
of  Nov.  23,  1793 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  Cranston, 
and  Ebenezer  Jenckes,  merchant,  ot  Geor- 
gia, by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  11,  1799 

Daniel  and  Ruth  Mason,  daughter  of  Aaron, 

Esq.,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of  Aug.  22,  1801 

Mary,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and  Gorton  Ar- 
nold, Esq.,  at  Cranston,  May  i,  1803 

John   F.,   merchant,   and  Mrs.  Ann  Fenner. 

Gazette  of  May  4,  1805 

Christopher  and  Amelia  Holmes,  daughter  of 
Chandler,  of  Stratford,  Vt.,  at  Pawtuxet, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.     Gazette  of  Dec.  5,  1807 

Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  James,  and 
John  Williams,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.  Gazette  ' 
of  Dec.  S,  1807 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Nathaniel  Carroll,  of 
Thompson,  Ct-,  at  said  North  Providence,         April  10,  1808 

Joseph,   Jr.,    and    Sally    Guile,  daughter  of 

Richard,  at  Cranston,  Feb.  11,  18 10 

Abby,  daughter  of  Major  General  Sheldon, 
of  Newport,,  and  Samuel  Dexter,  Esq.,  at- 
torney at  law,  of  this  town,  at  Newport,  June  14,  1810 

Marcy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Charles,  and  Henry 

Martin,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  6,  181 1 

Edward  S.  and  Mary  Rea,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  ?S,  181 3 

Susan,  daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  and  Hard- 
ing H.  Hudson,  of  Cranston,  at  Scituaje, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Knight,  April  4,  1813 

William,  merchant,  and  M^ry  Peckham, 
daughter  of  the  late  Philip,  'both'  'of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6,  1815 


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VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


SHELDON  Thomas  and  Urania  T.  Aborn, 
eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  both 
of  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Roger,  of  Cumberland, 
and  Dr.  Peter  Ballon,  of  Smithfield,  at 
said  Cumberland, 

Daniel  and  Sarah  Thurber,  daughter  of  .  the 
late  Edward,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and 
at  this  tovi^n, 

Sally  and  William  Sweet,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.     Gazette  of 

Israel,  formerly  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Hetty  Ann 
Wallace,  daughter  of  Capt.  David,  of  and 
at  Hyde  Co.,  N.  C, 

Mrs.  Urania,  widow  of  Thomas  and  daughter 
of  the  late  Capt.  Jonathan  Aborn,  and 
Capt.  Nicholas  Smith,  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Eliza  and  John  Howard,  both  of  and  at  Cran- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Tillinghast  and  Lydia  Olney,  daughter  of 
Dea.  Olney,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mary  and  Abiezer  D.  Hood,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  at  Central 
Falls, 
SHEILDS  Lydia  M.,  daughter  of  Robert,  of 
Philadelphia,  and  Rev.  Howard  Malcolm, 
Pastor  of  the  Baptist  Church,  Hudson,  N. 
Y.,  at  said  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Stoughton.  Gazette  of 
SHELLEY  James  M.  and  Lydia  M.  Cochran,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.    Mudge, 
SHEPARDSON    Mehitable,    daughter    of  the 
late  Capt.    Elijah,    and    Richard    Bowen. 
Gazette  of 

Mary,  of  Cumberland,  and  Calvin  Richards, 
2d,  of  Attleboro,  at  said  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of 

SHEPERD  Lydia  and  William  Knowles.  Ga- 
zette of 

Oliver,  merchant,  of  Wrentham,  and  Sarah 
W.  Cooke,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Clarrissa,  of  Abington,  Ct.,  and  William 
Crandall,  of  Killingly,  at  Abington, 

Abraham  W.  and  Elizabeth  A.  Lebaron,  both 
of  this  town,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall. 
Gazette  of 


Nov.  7,  1816 

March  23,  1817 

Nov.  7,  1 819 
Oct.  30,  1820 

Dec.  14,  1820 

March  11,  1821 
May  9,  1 82 1 

Jan.  8,  1823 

July  25,  1824 

May  18,  1820 
March  11,  1824 

Dec.  23,  1797 

Sept.  18,  1S24 
Feb.  21,  1789 

June  2,  1813 
Dec.  I,  1814 

June  I,  1816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


331 


SHEPERD  William  A.,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  and 

Abby  Ann  G.  Slack,  of  Pawtucket,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  28,  1823 

Mrs.    Sarah    W.  and  Dr.  Ebenezer  Dawes, 

both   of  Taunton,   at  Wrentham,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Fiske,  March  7,  1822 

Fanny  H.,  daughter  of  the  late   Rev.  Mace, 

of  Little  Compton,  and   Lucius  Boltwood, 

Esq.,  attorney  at   law,  at  Amherst,  Mass. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  8,  1824 

SHEPHERD  Eliza,  of  New   Bedford,  and  Ben- 

jamm  Coleman,  of  this  town.  Gazette  of  April  18,  179S 
Betsey  and  John  Young,  both  of  this  town, 

at  Bristol,  June  8,  1806 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ann,  of  this  town,  and  John 

Davis    Shepherd,   of    Worcester,   at    this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  26,  1S24 

John   Davis,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  Mrs. 

Elizabeth   Ann   Shepherd,  of  and   at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  26,  1824 

SHEPPY  Rhoda,  of  Foster,  and  Ephraim  Pray, 

of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  Foster,  March  8,  181 2 

SHERBOURNE  Col.  Henry,  and  Mrs.  Cathar- 
ine Tweedy,  widow  of  William,  at  New- 
port. Gazette  of  June  11,1785 
SHERIDAN  Hannah  M.  and   William  S.  Rus- 

worth,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ba- 
ker, Nov.  23,  1 8 19 
SHERMAN  Eunice,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Robert 

Sherman,  of  Newport.     Gazette  of  June  12,  1802 

Robert,  of  Newport,  and  Eunice   Sherman, 

of  Portsmouth.     Gazette  of  June  12,  1802 

John    R.,  merchant,  and   Amey  Northam,  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  July  10,  1802 

Capt.    Ebenezer  and   Catharine   Hudson,  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  7,  1802 

Ruth,   daughter  of  the  late   Sampson,  and 

Obadiah  Davis,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Friends' 

Meeting  House,  Portsmouth.     Gazette  of  May  21,  1803 

Henrietta  Newton,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt. 

George,  and  James   Easton,   at  Newport. 

Gazette  of  July  19,  1806 

Letitia,  of  St.  Marv's,  Fla.,  and  Dr.  Whipple 

Aldrich,  late  of'  this  town,  at  St.  Mary's, 

Fla.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22,  1810 

Abraham   and   Martha  Slocum,  daughter  of 

Capt.  Samuel,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Newport.     Gazette  of  May  2,  1812 

Lucy  and  Daniel   D.   Dailey,   both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  .   Jan.  15,  181 4 


332  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SHERMAN    Ann  and  David  Butler,   by   Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  27,  1814 

Sarah  Ann  and  Milton  Cady,  both   of  this 

towh,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of     .  Sept.  2,  1815 

Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  of  W'ai-wick, 

and  David  MathesoH,  of  Coventry,  at  said 

Warwick.     Gazette  of  ,  Aug.  18,  1816 

Thomas  and   Sally  Tilley,  daughtei-  of  the 

late  James,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  5,  1816 

Kiary  Ann  and  Eliad  Bristol,  at  Brookfield, 

Ct.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1 818 

Harriet,  daughter,  of  the  late  Pardon,  and 

Pardon  Varse,  at  Newpbrt,  by  the  Rfev. 

Mr.  Eddy.    Gazette  of  Jan.  30,  18 19 

Richard,  of    Portsmouth,   and    Sarah    Ann 

Rogers,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Mid- 

(ileto^srh,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 

Gazette  of  .  Oct.  2,  1819 

Eleazer,.  formerly  of   Sterling,  Ct.,  and  Ra- 

chal  Wilbur,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 

Christopher;  of  knd  at  Smithiield,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  EdQS,  Dec.  12,  1819 

David  and  Wait'e  D.  Sherftian,  both  of  Ports- 

mputb,  at  Newport.     Gazette  ot  Diec.  11,  1820 

Wkite  t).  and  David  Sherman,  both  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  it,  182b 
Albert  and   Abby  Thurston,  of   Exeter,  at 

Witkford,  June  16,  182 1 

Eleazer    and    Hannah    Brightman,   both  of 

Troy,  Mass.^  at  Newport,     Gazette  of  July  4,  1821 

Maria,   daughter  of    the  late  Nathan,   and 

George  Leonard  Barnes,  Esq.,  both  of  and 

,  at.  Sniithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  i,  1821 

M^rik,  daughter  of  Watts,  of  New  York,  and 

Robert  Sherman,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 

Utica,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of  Jan.  23,  1822 

Robert,  formerly  of  this   town,   and   Maria 

Sherman,    daughter    of    Watts,    of    New 

York,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of     »  Jan.  23,  1822 

James  C.  and  Mary  G.  Burroughs,  daughter 

pf  Greene,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  April  3,  1822 

Eliza,  formerly  of  New  Bedford,  and  James 

J.  Harrington,  of  this  town,  at  Seekonk,  by 

R.ev.  Mr.  Mace,  Aug.  25,  1822 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and  Sam- 
uel Burroughs,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Sept.  21,  1822 
Timothy  and  Sarali  Anh  Peckham,  daughter 

of  Alanson,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  6,  1822 

Isbon  and  Lucy  Cole,  daughter  of  John,  Esq., 

at  Wkrwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Feb.  2,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


33  3 


SHERMAN  Nicholas  Rowland,  of  Dartmouth, 
and  Sophia  A.  Tisdale,  of  and  at  Taunton. 
Gazette  of 
Deborah  and  Daniel  Bennett,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.  Ga- 
zette of 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Elijah,  and  William 

H.  Douglass,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Abigail,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Portsmouth, 
and  John  Benson,  Jr.,  of  Columbia,  Penn., 
at  former  place.     Gazette  of 
Jared  and  Abby  Baker,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
George,  of  Newport,  and  Lydia  Sawyer,  of 
Little   Compton,   at   said   Newport.      Ga- 
zette of 
Ann,  of  Warwick,  and  WilHam  Brayton,  of 

Cranston,  at  said  Warwick, 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Elijah,  and  Josiah   Otis 

Burdict,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
John  and  Eliza  Lake,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 
Asa,   of    Portsmouth,    and    Eliza    Mitchell, 
daughter  of   Richard,   of  Middletown,  at 
Friends'  Meeting   House,    Newport.     Ga- 
zette of 
SHERWOOD   Eliza  and  Rufus  Greene,  form- 
erly of  this  town,  at  New  York.     Gazette 
of 
SHINN    John,    merchant,    and     Mary    White, 
daughter  of   Dr.  White,  at   Philadelphia. 
Gazette  of 
SHIRLEY   Arthur,  publisher  of  "Portland  Ga- 
zette,''  and    Ruth    Foster,    of    Bradford, 
Mass.,  at  Portland.     Gazette  of 
SHOLES  Lyman,  of  Canterbury,  Ct ,  and  Sally 
Ann   Bennett,   eldest   daughter  of    Capt. 
Samuel,  of  and  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of 
SHOREY  Polly,  of  Seekonk,  and  David  Jillson, 

of  and  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 
SHORKLY  James  C.  and  Julia  Ann  Thornton, 
only  daughter  of  Pardon,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
SHORT     Betsey  and    William    Longfellow,   in 
New  Hampshire.     Gazette  of 
Miss   Lory,   of  Killingly,   Ct.,  and   Nathan 
Young,  of   Sterling,  at   Killingly,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Day, 
James  and  Susan  Bowen,  daughter  of  Joel,  at 
Seekoiik.     Gazette  of 


Nov,  29,  1823 

Jan.  7,  1824 
Jan.  7,  1824 

March  3,  1824 
April  15,  1824 

May  26,  1824 

Dec.  23,  1824 

May  II,  1823 
July  27,  1825 

Nov.  23,  1805 

March  12,  1803 

July  13,  1805 

Dec.  14,  181 1 

Feb.  28,  1824 
Nov.  22,  1823 

April  15,  1824 
Feb.  II,  1804 

Nov.  2(5,  1812 
Oct.  28,  181 5 


3M 


yiTAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


SHORT  Harriet  C.  and  Learnerd  Peck,  at  Har- 
rington, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Gazette  of 
Ann  and  Adnah  Sackett,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of 
Mary  Ann  C.  and  Elisha  A.  King,  both  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Thompson, 
Josiah  and  Sarah  P.  Carpenter,  both  of  and 

at  Rehoboth .     Gazette  of 
Philip  and  Matilda  L.  Burt,  both  of  and  at 

Rehoboth, 
SHOVE  Samuel,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia  Buf- 

fum,  of  and  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 
SHURTLEFF     Rev.    Flavel   and    Eliza    Cole, 

youngestdaughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Eben- 

ezer,  both   of   Warren,   at    Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
SIAS    Rev.    Solomon,   of  the   Methodists,   and 

Mrs.  Amelia   Howe,  at   Boston,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Merrett.     Gazette  of 
SIBLEY  Susannah  and  Nehemiah  Scarborough, 

both  of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
SICKQUOINNEYOUKEE  alias  John  Walker, 

a  Cherokee  Chief,  and  Ann  Jane  Durant, 

at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 
SIJOURNEY  Capt.  Andrew  and  Sally  Barker, 

at  Nantucket.     Gazette  of 
Mary  and  John  P.  Trading,  Esq.,  at  Boston. 

Gazette  of 

SIMMONS  Jonathan  E.  and  Henrietta  Aplin, 
daughter  of  John.     Gazette  of 

Sylvester  and  Nancy  Talbot,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Ga- 
zette of 

Ann  and  Benjamin  Crapon.     Gazette  of 

Joseph  and  Eliza  Hawkins,  daughter  of  the 
late  Edward,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 
Gazette  of 

Rachal,  daughter  of  the  late  Jonathan,  and 
Benjamin  Tilley.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  of  Freetown,  and  Joshua  Walton,  of 
this  town.     Gazette  of 

Mary  and  Henry  Holden,  both  of  this  town. 
Gazette  of 

Lewis  and  Nancy  Hopkins,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.     Gazette  of 

Lydia  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Samuel  Osgood, 
of  Hallowell,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

David  and  Mary  Potter,  both  of  Johnston, 


Dec.  6,  1817 

June  6,  1818 

June  28,  1 82 1 

Sept.  13,  1823 

March  18,  1824 

July  10,  1813 

Aug.  I,  182 1 

Aug.  10,  1825 
June  29,  1822 

Jan.  21,  1797 

June  7,  1794 

May  31,  1823 

Aug.  20,  1796 


June  16,  1798 
Dec.  26,  1 80 1 


Dec.  26,  1 80 1 

Oct.  8,  1803 

Oct.  15,  1803 

Oct.  17,  1807 

March  5,  1814 


June  23,  1816 
Sept.  8,  1816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


335 


SIMMONS  Mrs.  Sally  and  John  T.  Jackson,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town. 
Gazette  of 

Prudence  and  John  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

James  F.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Eliza  Randall, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  at  Johnston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Susan  S.,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward,  and 
Stephen  Goddard,  of  Newport.     Gazette  of 

George  and  Abby  Thurber,  daughter  of  Re- 
lief, both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Jonathan, 
and  Jonathan  Bassett  Nichols,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Deborah  L.  and  Arthur  Farrier,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 

George  E.  and  Eunice  C.  Eddy,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mary  Ann  and  Robert  W.  Foster,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 

Martin  and  Joanna  Wilcox,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William   Henry  and   Sylvana   Snow,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
SIMONDS  George  and  Esther  Smith,  at  John- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.    Sprague, 
SIMONS  Hannah  and  Dr.  Joseph  Bowen,  both 
of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Sophia  and  Joseph  Mason,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Army, 
at  Newport..    Gazette  of 
SIMPSON  Thomas,  of    Island    of  Jamaica,  and 

Miss  Sidney  Cutts  Stacey,  of  Boston, 
SINCLAIR  Lady,  widow  of  Sir    John  Sinclair, 
Bart.,  and  Col.   Temple,  of  the  26th  Regi- 
ment, at  Elizabethtown,  N.  J., 
SINKINS  James   and  Sally  Hawkins,  daughter 
of  the  late  Edward.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  of  this  town,  and  Joshua  Williams,  of 
Wellington,  Mass.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 
SISSON  Harriet  and   William  Fales,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 

Charlotte  and  Frederick  Brownell,  both  of 
and  at  Tiverton.     Gazette  of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Portsmouth, 
and  Henry  Freeborn,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

John  and  Mary  Brownell,  at  Little  Compton. 
Gazette  of 


May  2,  1818 
Sept.  6,  18 18 

Oct.  26,  1820 
Dec.  II,  1820 

Sept.  16,  1 82 1 

April  14,  1822 
July  18,  1822 

April  13,  1823 
Aug.  4,  1823 

Aug.  12,  1823 
Oct.  17,  1824 

Nov.  22,  1812 
Dec.  14,  1782 

Sept.  24,  1 814 

June  II,  1811 

March  14,  1769 
Jan.  2,  1796 

April  12,  1818 

March  21,  181 1 

Jan.  2,  1813 

Jan.  9,  1819 
Nov.  16,  1820 


336 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SISSON  Alice  A.,  daughter  of  Asa,  of  Coventry, 
and  James  Scott,  of  North  Providence,  at 
Smkhfield, 

Maria  Maxwell,  of  Warren,  and  Robert  N. 
Ariies,  of  this  town,  at  said  Warren,  by  Rt. 
Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 

Catharine  and  John  Stevens,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Robert  C.  and  Rhoda  Anthony,  daughter  of 
Peckham,  both  of  Middletown,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Susan  and  Capt.  George  Wheaton,  both  of 
and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welch, 
SITGREAVES  Rev.  Samuel,  Rector  of  St. 
Stephens'  Church,  Wilkesbarre,  and  Anna 
Lyman,  daughter  of  General  William,  of 
Massachusetts,  at  Philadelphia.  Gazette  of 
SKINNER  Bathesda  and  John  Perrrn,  at  Wood- 
stock, Ct.     Gazette  of 

William  S.,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Sarah 
Bowen,  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
SKIPWITH  James  Peyton,  Jr.,  son  of  Sir  Pey- 
ton, of  Virginia,  and  Cornelia  L.  Greene, 
second  daughter  of  the  late  Major  General 
Greene,  at  Cumberland  Island,  S.  C, 

Miss    ,    eldest    daughter  of   Fulwar, 

Esq.,  and  Hon.  Thomas  Boiling    Robert- 
son,   Governor    of     Louisiana,    at    Baton 
Rouge, 
SLACK  Dr.  Benjamin,  of  Glocester,  and  Hannah 
Harris,  daughter  of    Henry,  of   Johnston, 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  and  Dan- 
iel Wilbour,  of  Johnston,  at  Scituate.  Ga- 
zette of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Benjamin, 
and  William  Horton,  of  this  town,  at  Scit- 
uate.     Gazette  of 

Susannah,  of  Johnston,  and  Benjamin  An- 
thony, of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Lavina,  of  Scituate,  and  John  Brown,  2d,  of 
this  town.     Gazette  of 

Cynthia,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Slackj  and  Ezekiel  Robinson,  of  Attleboro, 
at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill.  Gazette 
of 

Elder  Thomas,  pf  Smith  field,  and  Marrana 
Salisbury,  second  daughter  of  Dea.  Dutee, 
of  Burrillville, 

Samuel  and  Julia  Ann  Gardiner,  daughter  of 
Nicholas  R.,  m  this  town.     Gazette  of 


May  13,  1822 

May  26,  1822 
Sept.  17,  1823 

Sept.  29,  1824 
Jan.  10,  1825 

Dec.  27,  1823 
Dec.  9,  1809 

May  14,  1816 

April  22, 1802 

April  15,  1821 
March  4,  1767 

Jan.  21,  1786 

March  31,  1792 

March  30,  1793 

April  16,  1803 

June  20,  1807 

Oct.  14,  1813 
Dec.  29,  1 82 1 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


337 


SLACK  Granville  and  Eliza  C.  Brown,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtucket,  at  St.  Paul's  Church, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
.  Abby  Ann  G.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  William  A. 
Sheperd,  Esq.,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

SLADE  Mary    S.  and    Simeon  A.  Winslow,  at 
Slatersville.     Gazette  of 
Philip  A.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Hannah 
D.    Patterson,   of  and  at  Smithfield.     Ga- 
zette of 

SLATER  Samuel,  Esq.,  of    North    Providence, 
and  Mrs.  Esther  Parkinson,  of  and  at  Phil- 
adelphia, by  Rev.  Mr.  Pilmore.     Gazette  of 
Lemuel   D.,   of  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  and  Polly 
Smith,  of  and  at  Glocester.     Gazette  of 

SLAUGHTER  Hannah  and  -Hervey  Jenckes, 
late  of  this  town,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Ga- 
zette of 

SLIGO  the  Marchioness  of,  only  surviving 
daughter  of  the  celebrated  Admiral  Howe, 
and  mother  of  the  Marquis  of  Sligo,  late 
fined  and  imprisoned  for  receiving  de- 
serters from  a  ship  of  war,  and  Sir  Wil- 
liam Scott,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Admiralty.     Gazette  of 

SLOANE  Frances,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Belle- 
ville, N.  J.,  and  Oliver  Holden,  Jr.,  mer- 
chant, of  New  York,  at  said  Belleville,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Van  Sandfort, 

SLOCUM  William  T.,  merchant,  and  Sally  Had- 
wen,  daughter  of  John,  at  Newport.     Ga- 
zette of   . 
Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  merchant, 
and    John    Earle,   merchant,   at   Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Newport, 
Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  John, 
and  Capt.  Elihu  Smith,  of  New  Bedford, 
at  Newport,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House. 
Gazette  of 
Betty,  of  Warwick,  and  James  Pratt,  of  this 
town,  at   Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 
Gazette  of 
Capt.  Abel  and  Phebe  Fenner,  at  Warwick. 

Gazette  of 
Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Abel,  of 
Warwick,  and  Cyrus  Pratt,  of  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Hannah  and   John   Peterson,   both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer.     Gazette  of 


Oct.  13,  1822 

Sept  28,  1823 
Dec.  17,  1823 

Aug.  21,  1824 

Nov.  29,  1 8 17 
Dec.  18,  1822 

Jan.  2,  1813 


July  10,  1813 

March  21,  1821 

Aug.  10,  1793 

Nov.  2,  1797 

Nov.  14,  1801 

Aug.  27,  1803 
Oct.  8,  1803 

March  10,  1805 
Aug.  23,  1806 


338 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SLOCUM  Martha,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel, 
and  Abraham  Sherman,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Sally  H.,  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin,  and 
George  Engs,  merchant,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Susan  W.,  of  Seekonk,  and  William  Free- 
body,  of  Newport,  at  said  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Benjamin  T.  and  Parthenia  Brayton,  eldest 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  formerly  of  War- 
ren, at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Mary  A.,  of  Warwick,  and  Christopher  W. 
Sprague,  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tatem, 

Mrs.  Nancy,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Cyrus  Pratt, 
of  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sharp.    Gazette  of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Prinus,  of  Seekonk, 
and  Marcus  Elakin,  of  this  town,  at  said 
Seekonk,  (colored), 

George  and  Eliza  Manchester,  both  of  and 
at  Tiverton,  ■ 

Samuel,  of  North  Providence,  and  Lucinda 
Cahoone,  of  and  at  Smithfield.    Gazette  of 

Susan  N.  and  James  B.  White,  both  of  Bris- 
tol, at  Warren.     Gazette  of 
SLY    Amey  and    Asa   Miller,   at   Cumberland. 

Gazette  of 
SMALL    Rhoda,   of    Smithfield,   and    Leonard 
Nickerson,  of  Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
SMART   Sarah  S.  and  Parley  Hall,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
SMITH  Job,  of  Providence,  merchant,  and  Ruth 
Harris,  of  Johnston.     Gazette  of 

John,  aged  27  years,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Cottrell, 
aged  82  years,  at  Abington,  Berks,  Eng., 

Sally  and  Capt.  John  Crawford,  at  Provi- 
dence, 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Abraham,  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Mr. Clifford,  of  Martha's 

Vineyard.     Gazette  of 

Amey,  daughter-in-law  of  Hon.  Stephen 
Hopkins,  and  Joseph  Russell,  merchant,  at 
Providence, 

Abigail,  daughter  of  William,  merchant,  and 
Joseph  Crawford,  at  Providence, 

Sarah,  of  Glocester,  aged  20  years,  and  James 
Bloise,  aged  70  years,  at  Killingly, 

Benjamin,  of  Smithfield,  and  Polly  Tilling- 
hast,  daughter  of  Daniel.     Gazette  of 


May  2,  1812 

Jan.  2,  1813 

Aug.  8,  1819 

Nov.  14,  1819 

April  6,  1820 
Sept.  18,  1820 

May  24,  1 82 1 

Aug.  s,  1 82 1 

Aug.  16,  1823 

Aug.  27,  1823 

May  2,  179s 

Jan.  19,  1823 
Aug.  27,  1823 
March  9,  1765 

Oct.  30,  1766 
Sept.  18,  1768 

Nov.  17,  1770 

April  28,  1 77 1 

Sept.  I,  1 77 1 

Nov.  25,  1 77 1 

March  28,  1772 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  339 

SMITH    Experience,  daughter   of   Samuel,   de- 
ceased, and  Perez  Peck.     Gazette  of  Sept.  19,  1772 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  dec,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Capt.  George  Hopkins.  Gazette 
of  March  20,  1773 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Abigail  Wilkinson.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  7,  1778 

Capt.  George,  of  the  Continental  Army,  and 
Miss  Polly  Aylesworth,  late  of  Newport, 
at  South  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Fayer- 
weather.     Gazette  of  April  17,  1779 

Betsey,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Joseph 
Angell.     Gazette  of  April  i,  1780 

Abial  and  Alathea  Bullock,  daughter  of  Col. 

Bullock,  of  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1780 

Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Hayward,  and 
George  Throop,  merchant.     Gazette  of  Nov.  24,  1781 

Sally,  of  this  town,  and  Caleb  Wheaton. 
Gazette  of  April  5,  1783 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and  Robert 
Taylor,  Jr.,  merchant.     Gazette  of  April  26,  1783 

Sally,  daughter  of  John,  and  William  Earned, 

•  merchant.     Gazette  of  ]'-eb.  21,  1784 

Abigail,  daughter  of  the  late  Hayward,  and 

Capt.  Benjamin  Throop.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1784 

Henrietta,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Hay- 
ward, and  Samuel  G.  Dorr.     Gazette  of  Aug.  20,  1785 

Col.  ,  Secretary  of  American  Em- 
bassy,   and     Miss    Adam^,    only 

daughter  of  the  Hon.  John,  the  American 

Ambassador  to  Great  Britain,  at  London,  June  12,  1786 

William  and  Betsey  Black,  daughter  of 
James.     Gazette  of  Sept.  6,  1788 

Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simon,  and  Thomas 

Lloyd  Halsey,  merchant,  Sept.  21,  1788 

Polly,  daughter  of  John,  and  Jesse  Salisbury. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  25,  1788 

Dr.  Alpheas  and  Polly  Smith,  daughter  of 
John,  Esq.,"  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of  July  3,  1790 

Polly,  daughter  of  John,  Esq ,  and  Dr.  Al- 
pheas Smith,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of  July  3,  1790 

Nathaniel  and    Abigail  Brown,  daughter   of 

Capt.  Jeremiah.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1790 

Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  Relief 
Thurber,  at  Barrington.     Gazette  of  Nov.  5,  1791 

Hezekiah  and  Alice  Beverly,  daughter  of 
George.     Gazette  of  Dec.  29,  1792 

Rispah,  daughter  of  John,  of  Smithfield,  and 
Levi  Hunt,  of  this  town,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  April  6,  1793 


340 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SMITH    Capt.  Jacob,  of   this  town,   and   Polly 
English,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Job,  and  Edward  Dex- 
ter, merchant,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Ga- 
zette of 

Fear,  daughter  of  the  late  Job,  and  Cyrel 
Lodowick  Carpenter,  at  Warwick.  Ga- 
zette of 

John,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mrs.  Waite  Brown. 
Gazette  of 

Samuel  and  Sally  Sprague,  daughter  of  Oba- 
diah.     Gazette  of 

Marcy  and  Stephen  Aldrich,  at  Smithfield. 
Gazette  of 

Oliver  and  Kitty  Carpenter,  daughter  of 
Oliver.     Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  and 
Harding  Harris,  of  Johnston,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Usher, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Caleb 
Allen.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and  Joseph 
Cranston,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Sukey,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  and  Capt. 
Edward  Spaulding,  of  this  town,  at  Bristol. 
Gazette  of 

Ransford,  of  Connecticut,  and  Cloe  Kelley, 
at  Barrington.     Gazette  of 

Charles  and  Sally  Aldrich.     Gazette  of 

Alice,  daughter  of  Rev.  John,  of  Dighton, 
Mass.,  and  Cyrus 'Talbot,  of  New  York. 
Gazette  of 

Amey,  of  Johnston,  and  Dexter  Earle,  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Miss ,  of  South  Carolina,  and  Walter 

Channing,   merchant,   at    Newport.      Ga- 
zette of 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Edward,  of  Bellingham, 
and  Joseph  Healey,  of  this  town,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smithfield.  Ga- 
zette of 

Henry,  merchant,  and  Abby  Allen,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Zachariah,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Clarke, 

David  and  Mrs.  Lucy  Tyler,  late  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Amelia,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  Simon,  and 
George  R.  Burrell,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law 
Gazette  of 


July  27,  1793 
Dec.  7,  1793 

March  i,  1794 

March  i,  1794 

June  28,  1794 

Jan.  31,  1795 

May  21,  1796 

Aug.  14,  1796 
Oct.  29,  1796 
Oct.  29,  1796 

Jan.  7,  1797 

Feb.  II,  1797 
Nov.  4,  1797 

March  31,  1798 
May  I,  1798 

June  9,  1798 

March  16,  1799 

Oct.  20,  1799 
Dec.  14,  1799 

Sept.  6,  1800 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


341 


SMITH  Stephen  and  Amey  Jenckes,  daughter 
of  late  Capt.  Charles,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Hitchcock, 

Capt.  Elihu,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Mary 
Slocum,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
John,  at  Newport,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
House.     Gazette  of 

Susannah  and  Eliphalet  Dyer,  Jr.,  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Benjamin,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and  Fran- 
cis Fosdick,  at  Portland,  Me., 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Simon,  and 
John  C.  Bucklin,  merchant.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Simon,  and  William  Fos- 
ter, of  Smithfield,  at  Glocester.  Gazette 
of 

Capt.  Jacob  and  Mary  Ann  Mondsley, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.. John, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Eliza  and  George  Nelson,  Esq.  (a  relation  to 
the  Hero  of  the  Nile),  at  Newark,  N.  J. 
Gazette  of 

Benjamin,  of  Rhode  Island,  and  Sarah  Tat- 
nall,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

George  and  Mercy  Arnold,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, at  Smithfield.    Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Josiah,  and  Allen 
Bourne,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight. '   Gazette  of 

John  J.  and  Mary  Roberts,,  daughter  of  the 
late  George,  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev. 
Bishop  White.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  William  H.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Heze- 
kiah,  of  Haverhill,  and  Bythenia  Meade, 
both  of  New  York,  at  Bridgeport,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of 

Stephen,  Jr.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Amey  Fiske 
Wight,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Capt.  Turpin,  and 
Thomas  Mathewson, 

Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Israel,  and 
George  R.  A.  Olney,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 

Mrs.  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Andrew 
Waterman,  of  Smithfield,  and  Charles 
Hartshorn,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Jeannette,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Simon, 
and  Peter  W.  Snow,  merchant,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Joseph,  Jr.,  of  Barrington,  and  Mary  Stow, 
of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Oct.  IS,  1801 

Nov.  14,  1 80 1 

Oct.  31,  1802 

March  i,  1803 

July  9,  1803 

Oct.  22,  1803 

Oct.  6,  1804 

Dec.  IS,  1804 

March  2,  180S 

March  23,  180S 

June  22,  180S 

Dec.  7,  1805 

• 
Feb.  I,  1806 
P'eb.  16,  1806 
May  12,  1806 

April  26,  1807 

Sept.  20,  1807 

Nov.  17,  1807 
Dec.  6,  1807 


342 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SMITH  Nancy,  only  daughter  of  Daniel,  of 
Burrillville,  and  Pardon  Hunt,  of  Gloces- 
ter,  at  said  Burrillville, 

Asa,  of  Harrington,  R.  I.,  and  Phebe  Arnold, 
daughter  of  Major  Moses,  of  and  at  Wood- 
stock, Ct.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Harris,  of  Providence,  and  Miss 

Mackay,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Mac- 
kay,  of  Washington  County,  at  Washing- 
ton, N.  C.     Gazette  of 

Stuteley,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Henry,  at  Pawtuxet, 

Mary,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Henry  Jones,  of 
New  York,  merchant,  at  the  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

Rebecca,  daughtel"  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr. 
Smith,  of  Haverhill,  and  Thomas  Kendall, 
of  Boston,  at  Haverhill.     Gazette  of 

Admiral  W.  Sidney  and  Lady Rum- 
bold,  in  London, 

Mary  B.,  daughter  of  General  Smith,  and 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir.  James  Mansfield,  Chief  Jus- 
ticeof  H.  B.  M.  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
and  Private  Secretary  to  the  late  British 
minister,  at  Baltimore.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  and  Nathan 
M.  Wheaton,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 

Charles,  of  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of 
Scituate,  R..I.,  and  Abby  Macomber,  form- 
erly of  Taunton,  Mass.,  at  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Gazette  of 

William  and  Rachel  Mowry,  daughter  of 
Jeremiah,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Sof  hia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Simon,  and 
Ebenezer  Frothingham,  of  Boston,  mer- 
chant, in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Freelove,  daughter  of  Esek,  of  Foster,  and 
Capt.  Joseph  Hammond,  of  Glocester,  at 
Foster, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  and  Lemuel 
Angell,  at  North  Providence.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Mary  Jeffers,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Christopher,  of 
Cranston,  and  Chester  Blashfield,  by  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Amey  and  Martin  Benson  (S.  J.,)  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.     Gazette  of 

Major  — : ,  of    Prince  Edward,  Va.,  and 

Charlotte  B.  Brodie,  at  Williamsborough, 
Grenville  Co.,   N.  C.      This  engagement 


Jan.  3,  1808 
May  7,  1808 


Aug.  13,  1808 
Dec.  25,  1808 


March  25,  1809 

Sept.  30,  1809 
Oct.  II,  1809 


Dec.  16,  1809 
Jan.  6,  1 810 

Feb.  17,  1810 
March  10,  1810 

April  8,  1810 

Oct.  28,  1810 

Dec.  22,  1 8 10 

April  13,  181 1 

April  18,  1811 
June  I,  1811 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


343 


SMITH  : 

was  made  31  years  ago  at  Camden,  S.  C. 
The  capture  of  the  then  captain  in  battle 
and  subsequent  events,  each  supposed  the 
other  dead  until  a  chance  circumstance 
brought  them  once  more  together.  Ga- 
zette of 

Capt.  Reuben,  Jr.,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Sally 
Case,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  at  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Thomas  and  Maria  A.  Bowen,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  Joseph,  at  Glocester, 

Martha,  eldest  daughter  of  Jesse,  and  Capt. 
William  B.  King,  of  Johnston,  at  North 
Providence, 

Mary,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Charles, 
and  Joseph  Capron,  of  Cumberland,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Christopher  and  Nelley  Smith,  both  of  and 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott, 

Nelley  and  Christopher  Smith,  both  of  and 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Westcott, 

Capt.  Henry,  of  Bristol,  and  Amelia  May- 
berry,  daughter  of  Capt.  Freeman,  of  and 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Lucy,  of  this  town,  and  Christy  Potter,  of 
South  Kingstown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Esther  and  George  Siiponds,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 

Freelove  and  Israel  Potter,  at  Johnston, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Reuben,  and  Timo- 
thy Waite,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Darius,  and  Major  Nathan 
B.  Sprague,  of  Smithfield,  at  Glocester, 

Ruth  Charlotte,  second  daughter  of  the  late 
John  W.,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and 
Richard  H.  Dana,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  at  St.  John's  Church,  Providence, 
by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold, 

William  Steuben,  Esq.,  secretary^  of  the 
American  Legation,  and  Catharine  John- 
son, sister  of  Mrs.  Adams,  the  minister's 
lady,  in  Russia.     Gazette  of 

Amey  and  Joshua  Bacon,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Gazette  of 

Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  Joseph,  of 
Warren,  and  Thomas  C.  Williams,  form- 
erly of  Newport,  at  said  Warren,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker.     Gazette  of 


July  27,  181 1 

Nov.  13,  1811 
March  29,  1812 

April  13,  1812 

June  3,  1812 
July  I,  1812 
July  I,  1812 

Oct.  24,  1 8 12 

Nov.  IS,  1812 

Nov.  22,  1 8 12 
Dec.  2,  1812 

March  4,  18 13 
April  15,  1813 


May  9,  1813 

June  19,  1813 
Nov.  20,  1813 

May  28,  1814 


344  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SMITH  Almira  and  Joseph  L.  Denise,  at  Paw- 

tuxet,  May  29,  1 814 

Williatti  P.,  of  the  Cartel  Analostan,  and 
Julia  Bowers,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  18,  1814 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Esek,  of  Smithfield,  and 
John  Olney,  of  North  Providence,  at  said 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Nov.  5,  1814 

Mowry,  Esq.,  of  Glocester,  and  Mary  Ar- 
nold, of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Jan.  16,  181 

Ezekiel  and  Mary  Spaulding,  at  Killingly,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Whitmore.     Gazette  of  Jan.  21,  181 

Martin  and  Hannah  Baker,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  29,  181 

John  W.,  of  Scituate,  and  Ruth  Collins, 
daughter  of  Beriah,  Esq.,  of  Foster,  at 
Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone.     Gazette  of         April  22,  181 

Mary  and    Richard    Francis   Jenkinson,   by 

Rev  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  April  29,  181 

Preserved,  of  Warwick,  Mass.,  and  Bebe  M. 
Richmond,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Blake,  May  18,  181 

Eliza  and  Ethelbert  R.  Billings,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  25,  181 

Phebe,  of  Albany,  and  John  Phillips,  of  this 
town,  at  Albany.     Gazette  of  June  10,  181 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Rev.  Jonathan^  of  Men- 
don,  and  Abijah  W.  Walcott,  of  Pawtucket, 
at  Mendon,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett.  Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  16,  181 

Mary,  daughter  of  Albert,  Esq.,  of  Hanover, 
Mass.,  and  David  Whittier,  of  New  York. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  7,  181 

Nancy  Brayton,  of  this  town,  and  Jonathan 
Randall,  of  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Nov.  2,  181 

Ann  and  Ezra  French,  both  of  Seekonk,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Nov.  30,  181 

Silence,  of  North  Providence,  and  George  B. 

Davis,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  25,  i8r6 

David,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Weeden,  of 

and  at  New  York.     Gazette  of  July  13,  1816 

Stephen,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Ann 
Tilley,  of  Newport,  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,         Sept.  15,  1816 

Delana,  of  Glocester,  and  Sanford  Davis,  of 

Foster,  Jan,  2,  1817 

Mary  and  Stephen  Page,  both  of  and  at  Glo- 
cester, Jan.  5,  18 1 7 


PkovtiDENCE  Gazette-marriages 


346 


SMITH  John  W.,  of  Gloce^ter,  atld  Marcy  Ann 
Harris,  daughter  ot  Stephen,  Esq.,  6f  and 
at  Scituate,       , 

William  A."  and  Lorania  M.  Luther,  both  of 
this  tdwn,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  flarhey,  Esq.,  and  Hon. 
Jotiathan  Russell,  late  U.  S.  Minister  to 
Sweden,  at  Boston,  by  R.ev.  Dr.  Prteeman, 

StuteilV  and  Lucy  Leavens,  both  of  Pomfret, 
at  Kitiingly,  Ct., 

Sarah  A.  and  William  Ei.  Frost,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Lbuisa,  daughter  qf  Ebenezer,  of  Barrington, 
and  Joseph  Viall,  of  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  mer- 
chant, at  said  Barrihgton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wright, 

Rev.  Bienjamin  B.  and  Betsey  Bosworth,  only 
daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq. ,  both  of  Bristol, 
at  St.  Michael's  Church,  by  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishdp  Griswold, 

Mrs.  Mary  and  Lemuel  Sturtevant,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Levi  and  Alvina  Hicks,  both  of  and  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake.     Gazette  of 

Betsey  and  Samuel  Hawley,  at  Ridgefield, 
Ct.     Gazette  of 

Eliza  and  Benjamin  Seymour,  at  Ridgefield, 
Ct.     Gazette  of 

John  K.,  of  this  town,  and  Marcy  Wilbur,  of 
and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Mehitable  Heath,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Reuben  and  Lovey  Baxter,  daughter  of  Shu- 
ball,  of  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  at  Pawtuxet,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield.     Gazette  of 

Alice  C,  of  Newport,  and  Caleb  Roffee,  of 
this  ,tbwn,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah,  of  this  town,  and  Richard  Gay,  of 
Thotiipson,  Ct.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Gazette  of 

Peleg,  68,  and  Lucy  Dotherell,  21,  at  Cam- 
defi,  Me.,  by  John  Thayer,  Esq., 

Hannah  and  Cyres  Williams,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield, 

Mrs.  Nancy,  widow  of  the  late  Col.  John,  and 
Reuben  Jenckes,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
all  of  and  at  Clithbierlarid, 

lifdia.  Of  Rehoboth,  and  Josefsh  Howard,  Jr., 
of  Taunton,  at  AttlebbrO, 


Match  i  3,  1 8 17 
March  24,  1817 

April  2,  18 1 7 
Nov.  24,  1 8 17 
March  7,  181 8 

April  26,  1 81 8 

June  4,  1818 

Jime  8,  1818 

Nov.  7,  1818 

Dec.  12,  1818 

Dec.  12,  1818 

March  14,  1819 

May  2,  1818 

May  8,  18 19 
July  19,  1819 

July  31,  1819 

Aug.  16,  1 8 19 

Sept.  3,  1819 

Feb.  io,  1820 
Feb.  16,  1820 


346 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SMITH    Ebenezer,  of  Barrington,   and   Martha 

Bourne,   daughter  of    Shearjushub,   Esq., 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 
Ann,  of  Bristol,  and  Rev.  Herbert  Marshall, 

of  Virginia.     Gazette  of 
Robey,  of  Smithfield,  and  Asa  Handy,  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Abel  Albro,  Esq., 
Alanson  and  Eliza  Guild,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Gamaliel  and  Louisa  Johnson,  at  Smithfield, 
Temperance,  eldest  daughter  of  Joseph,  Jr., 

Esq.,  and  Capt.  William  Carr,  Jr.,  at  War- 
ren, by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford, 
Deborah   D.  and  Lowell  Woolford,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Nancy  and  Lawson  D.  Maynard,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Rev.    Jonathan,   of    Pawtucket,    and     Mrs. 

Patience  Greene,  of  and  at    Coventry,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Levi,  of  Cumberland, 

and  H  orace  Wellman,  of  Attleboro,  at  said 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
Martin  and  Mary  Olney,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Orrin   and   Betsey  Dexter,  both   of  and  at 

Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Susan  DeWolf,  eldest  daughter  of  Barnard, 

Esq.,    of    Bristol,    and    Capt.     Abraham 

Greene,  of  Warren,  at  said  Bristol,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Rexford, 
Capt.    Nicholas  and   Mrs.  Urania   Sheldon, 

widow  of  Thomas,   and   daughter   of  the 

late  Capt.  Jonathan  Aborn,  at  Pawtuxet, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 
Thomas,   of  Johnston,  and   Sarah  Dyer,  of 

Cranston,  at  Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of 
Relief  and  Leonard  Dean,  Jr.,  at  Taunton. 

Gazette  of 
Noah,  Jr.,  and   Hannah    Draper    Wheaton, 

both  of  and   at   this   town,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano, 
Reuben  and  Jane  Ann  Thompson,  both  of 

and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Alpheas  and  Matilda  Greene,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of 
Lewis  G.  and  Zerviah  S.  Patt,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, in  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Celia,  of  Burrillville,  and   Eddy  Keech,   of 

Glocester,  at  said  Burrillville.     Gazette  of 


April  4,  1820 

April  10,  1820 

April  22,  1820 

July  2,  1820 
Aug.  16,  1820 

Sept.  3,  1820 
Oct.  29,  1820 
Nov.  19,  1820 

Dec.  18,  1820 

Dec.  31,  1820 
Jan.  7,  1 82 1 
Feb.  4,  1 82 1 

Feb.  12,  1 82 1 

March  11,  1821 
April  4,  1 82 1 
June  9,  1 82 1 

Sept.  6,  1 82 1 
Oct.  14,  1821 
Jan.  12,  1822 
April  24,  1822 
June  IS,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


347 


SMITH  Elcey  Ann,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Henry  Butts,  of  this  town,  at  said  North 
Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.  Gazette 
of  July  17,  1822 

Capt.  Jacob  and  Ann  Borden,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  5,  1822 

Christopher,  of  New  York,  and  Priscilla  P. 
Wilder,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  16,  1822 

Susan  S.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and 
Henry  Battey,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  17,  1822 

Abigail,  of  Smithfield,  daughter  of  John,  and 
Alpheas  Hawkes,  of  and  at  this  town. 
Gazette  of  *    Nov.  23,  1822 

Polly,  of  Glocester,  and  Lemuel  D.  Slater,  of 
Milledgeville,  Ga.,  at  said  Glocester.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  18,  1822 

Electra,  of  Bristol,  and  Dr.  L.  L.  Miller,  of 
Franklin,  Mass.,  at  said  Bristol,  by  Rt. 
Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  Dec.  25,  1822 

Sidney  B.  and  Mary  C.  Gibbs,  daughter  of 
the  late  Josiah,  Esq.,  of  Coventry,  at  Paw- 
tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  26,  1822 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Nancy  Chapman,  both  of 
and  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  Dec.  29,  1822 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  and  Wil- 
liam Taggart,  Jr.,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1823 

Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Brown,  and 
Laban  Waterman,  both  of  and  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Polly  and  Ezra  Mason,  both  of  Seekonk,  at 
Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Jan.  13,  1823 

Phebe  C,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Benjamin 
Cooper,  of  Medfield,  at  said  Rehoboth. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  22,  1823 

Phebe  C,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Benjamin 
Cooper,  of  Medfield,  Mass.,  at  said  Reho- 
both.    Gazette  of  Feb.  i,  1823 

Matthew  and  Sally  Allen,  both  of  and  at  Re- 
hoboth.    Gazette  of  Feb.  5,  1823 

Martin,  of  Scituate,  and  Mary  Smith,  of  and 
at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Feb.  12,  1823 

Mary,  of   Smithfield,  and   Martin  Smith,  of 

Scituate,  at  said  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Feb.  12,  1823 

William  T.  and  Amey  Manchester,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  March  3.  1823 

Nathaniel  and  Betsey  Herrick,  at  New  Lon- 
don, N.  H.     Gazette  of  March  S,  1823 


848 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SMITH  John  A.,  of  Bristol,  and  Sarah  M;  De 
Forrest,  daughter  of  Mills,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Lemmingtpn,  Vt.     Gazette  of 

Edward  D.  and  Mrs.  Evelina  C.  Sprague, 
both  of  this  town, 

John  P.  and  Catharine  Eldredge,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Ann  HiscQX, 
of  arid  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Benedict, 
and  Willianj  S.  Clarke,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Content  and  Elias  Parry,  at  Taunton.  Ga- 
zette of 

M^ry  W-. -daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of 
Pawtuxet,  ^nd  William  Hovey,  of  New 
York,  at  said  Pawtuxpt,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Shurtleff, 

Rev.  Preserved,  of  Warwick,  Mass.,  and  Try- 
phenia  Goldsboro,  of  and  at  Taunton. 
Mass.     Gazette  of 

Abner  and  Mary  Peckham,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam S.,  both  of  and  at  Middletown.  Ga- 
zette pf 

Benjamin  R.,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  L. 
Stites,  of  and  at  Columbia  Co.,  Ohip.  Ga- 
zette of 

Samuel  W.,  only  son  of  Robert,  former  Sec- 
retary of  Sitate,  and  Eleanor  S.  Donnell, 
second  daughter  o^  John,  at  Washington, 
D.  C.     Gazette  of 

Coomer  and  Celia  Mathewson,  youngest 
daughter  of  Elisha,  both  of  and  at  Scituate. 
Gazette  of 

Ezekiel,  2d,  and  Sally  Pike,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Lucy,  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  and  Phineas 
Wisson,  of  this  town,  at  former  place.  Ga- 
zette of 

William  and  Mary  F.  Brownell,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Col.  Clemmons,  an^ 
Christopher  Fenner,  at  Scituate.  Gazette 
pf 

Elisha  and  Sarah  Barney,  at  Newpprt.  Ga- 
zette q| 

Elisha  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Barney,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 


May  21,  1823 

July  13,  1823 

Sept.  18,  1823 

Sept.  20,  1823 

Oct.  4,  1823 
Oct.  II,  1823 

Oct.  13,  1823 

Oct.  25,  1823 

Nov.  19,  1823 

Nov.  26,  1823 

Nov.  26,  1823 

Jan.  3,  1824 
June  9,  1824 

Feb.  28,  1824 

March  27,  1824 

April  21,  1824 

April  28,  1824 

May  s,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


349 


SMITH  Olive  B.,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of 
^iarrington,  and  Rev.  Rufus  Babcpck,  jr., 
of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  at  former  place, 

Edward  L.,  of  Scituate,  and  Susan  Lebgrt, 
of  and  at  Woodstock,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Under- 
wood, 

Rachal  R.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Calvin  Martin, 
of  Seekonk,  at  said  Rehoboth, 

Elizabeth  H.,  of  Newport,  and  Nathaniel 
Waldron,  of  and  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 

John  F.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Amey 
Angell,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas,  of 
and  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  and 
George  W.  C.  Jenpkes,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Alice  and  Jonah  Steere,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Charles  G.,  of   Rhode  Island,  and  Eliza  B. 
Standish,  at  Preston,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
SNELL  Betsey,  of  Warren,  and  James  La  Dieu, 
qf  and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright, 

Lydia,  of  Seekonk,  and  Lucius  FiUmore,  of 
this  town,  at  said  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pitman, 

Samuel,  of   Cranston,  and    Mary  Baxter,  of 
and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene, 
SNELLING    Hepzibah  and  Capt.  John   Mum- 
ford,  of  Providence,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Jane,  daughter  of  Joseph,  late  of  Boston,  and 
James  Boardman,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
SNOW  Josiah  and  Sally  Antrim.     Gazette  of 

Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Noyce, 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph,  and  Capt. 
James  Munro.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph,  and  Capt. 
Rogers,  of  Norwich.     Gazette  of 

Saipupl,  merchant,  and  p-anny  Wanton, 
daughter  of  Peter,  Esq.,  of  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  Stephen 
Wardwell.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Margaret  and  Jethro  Hussey,  Esq.,  at 
Nantucket.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  and  Sam- 
uel Simpson,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Susannah,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  and 

John  Crapori.     Gazette  of 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  Jona- 
than Crapon.     Gazette  of 


R^ay  II,  1824 

Aug.  5,  1824 
Sept.  16,  1824 
Nov.  24,  1824 

Dec.  IS,  1824 

May  I,  1825 
May  IS,  1825 
July  27,  182s 
Oct.  20,  1819 

April  22,  1 82 1 

Dec.  I,  1822 

Nov.  17,  1798 

Aug.  9,  1807 
April  18,  1772 
March  7,  1773 

March  13,  1773 

July  16,  1774 

May  19,  1781 
Oct.  23,  1784 
March  16,  1793 
May  18,  1793 
July  19,  1794 
Aug.  2,  1794 


350 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SNOW  Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Achsah  Basto,  daughter 

of  Caleb.     Gazette  of  Nov.  24,  1798 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  and   Richard  Field, 

by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Snow,  Feb.  14,  1799 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Daniel,  and 

Walter  Paine.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1800 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  and  John 

Charles  Jenckes,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Snow,  Nov.  22,  1801 

John,    of    this    town,   and    Mary  Thurston, 

daughter  of  Latham,  at  Newport.  Gazette 

of  Aug.  21,  1802 

Benjamin  and   Anstress  Gladding,  daughter 

of   Benjamin,   of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson.     Gazette  of  April  2,  1803 

Thomas  and  Olive  Branch,  by  President  Mes- 

ser.     Gazette  of  Oct.  8,  1803 

Rebecca  Frances,  only  daughter  of  Samuel, 

and  Nathaniel  G.  Olney,  merchant,by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano;  Dec.  25,  1805 

Mary,   youngest   daughter   of  William,    and 

Joseph    B.    LeD.    Delorne,    by  Rev.  Dr. 

Edes,  April  16,  1807 

William   D.    and   Lydia  Horsewell,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of  Jan.  3,  1807 

Peter  W.,  merchant,   and  Jeannette  Smith, 

daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Simon,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  17,  1807 

Josiah  and   Rebecca  Dunham,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  March  3,  1808 

John,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  this  town,  and 

Charlotte  Bruce,  of  and  at  Boston.  Gazette 

of  Feb.  4,  1809 

Stephen   W.  and  Syndonia  Bowers,  in    this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  2,  1809 

Capt.  William    and    Marcy  Sprague,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  28,  1810 

Thomas   and    Hannah   Barber,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of  Oct.  19,  181 1 

Amey,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  this  town,  and 

David   Cole,  of   Swanzey,  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  April  25,  1813 

Capt.  Elisha  and  Frances  R.  H.  Bruce,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker,  Oct.  18,  1813 

Joseph   G.  and  Betsey  Barber,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  19,  1814 

Joseph,  of  this    town,   and    Eltoemal    Cole, 

daughter  of  Simeon,  of  and  at    Rehoboth, 

by  Lemuel  Macomber,  Esq.,  Sept.  i,  1816 

Caroline,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Norwich, 

and  Capt.  Richard  M.  Field,  of  this  town, 

at  said  Norwich,  Ct.,  Oct.  2,  1816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


351 


SNOW  William  C.  and  Narcissa  Lippitt,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  i8,  1816 

James,  Jr.,  and  Louisa  Draper,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Paul,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all 
of  and  at  this  town,  Oct.  28,  18 17 

Sarah,  daughter  of  James,  and  Capt.  James 
Mumford,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Aug.  10,  1818 

Clorinda  R.  and  Samuel  J.  Bowen,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  6,  1819 

George  T.  and  Alice  B.  Andrews,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  23,  1 8 19 

Eleanor  and  James  S.  Hall,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, all  of  and  at  this  town.  May  25,  1820 

Sarah  and  Jeremiah  Card,  both  of  this  town, 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  May  25,  i820_ 

Francis  C.  C.  F.  C,  of  New  Orleans,  and 
Martha  O.  Gardiner,  of  and  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Sept   18,  1820 

James,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Keep,  only  daughter 
of  Stephen,  of  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  Jan.  14,  1821 

Arthur  and  Alice  B.  Metcalfe,  by   Rev.    Mr. 

Wilson,  in  this  town,  Dec.  6,  1821 

George  and  Sarah  Tucker,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman,  March  7,  1822 

Maria  S.  and  Isaac   B.   Allen,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  June  4,  1822 

Ann  and  Henry  A.  Greene,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  18,1822 

Hannah,  daughter  of  John,  and  Josiah  Hum- 
phreys, both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  Jan.  8,  1823 

Isaac,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Har- 
rison, of  and  at  Darien,  Ga.     Gazette  of  Feb.  15,  1823 

Dorcas  Corey,  daughter  of  John,  and  John 
Wardwell,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Feb.  19,  1823 

Maria  Gladding,  daughter  of  John,  and  Capt. 
Hiram  Barker,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  28,  1823 

Richard  M.  and  Amelia  Harrington,  both  of 
and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of  July  16,  1823 

Abigail  and  Thomas  J.  Earle,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  17,  1823 

Frances  R.  H.,  of  this  town,  and  Edward 
Sage,  of  Liverpool,  Eng.,  at  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of  Feb.  21,  1824 


352  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

SNOW  Sylvana  and  William  flenry  Simmons,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  17,  1824 

ivtehitabie  and  James   Fiske,   of   Ellsworth, 

Me.,  in  this  town,   ,  Feb.  2t,  1825 

William,  of   Warwick,  and   Ann   Arnold,  at 

Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  July  26,  1825 

SACKETT  Adnah   and   Eliza   Adams,  both   of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  May  2,  1824 

SOESMAN  A.  E.,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  American 
Consul,  and  Mrs.  Arabella  Van  Wickham, 
at  Samarang,  Java,  April  14,  1820 

SOPER  Stephen  T.,  of  Boston,  and  Elizabeth 
Mary  Thomas,  of  and  at  Worcester,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft.     Gazette  of  Dec.  14,  181 1 

SOULE  Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  William,  and 

Capt.  Richard  Updike.     Gazette  of  Aug.  22,  1795 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  Sainuel,  and  Augus- 
tus Larned,  merchant,  Aug.  30,  1798 
Susan,   daughter  of   Capt.    Samuel,  of  this 
town,  and  Charles  Patten,  of  Woodstock, 
merchant.     Gazette  of  Nov.  15,  1800 
Mary,   daughter  of    Capt.    Samuel,   of  this 
town,  and   Philip  Howard,  Esq.     Gazette 
of  Dec.  5,  1801 
Delia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Cornelius, 
and  Charles   Dyer;  Jr.,   in  this   town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,                                                  April  16,  1823 
SOUTHWICK  Solomon,  Jr.,  prmter,  and  Jane 

Barber,  at  Albany.     Gazette  of  May  2,  1795 

Mrs.    Phibana  and    John   Greene,    Esq.,   of 

Glocester,  at  Burrillville,  Aug.  6,  1815 

Sally,  daughter  of  George,,  and  Benjamin 
Ray,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  all  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  Aug.  8,  1819 

Benjamin  and  Sarah  Ann  Moore,  daughter 
of  John,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gam- 
mell,  .  Nov.  2,  1823 

Pitts  and  Mary  Comstock,  at  Newport.     Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  7,  1824 
Jdsias  and   Mrs.    Dorcas  Bly,   at    Newport. 

Gazette  of  Oct.  27,  1824 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Silas,  and  Henry 
Gladding,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  12,  182s 
SOUTHWORTH  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Ephraim,  and  John  Tufts  Jackson,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  March  24,  1807 
Adaliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Sahiuel,  and 
Capt.  John  Murfry,  of  Newpbrt,  at  Mans- 
field, Ct.    Gazette  of                                           t"eb.  17,  1810 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


353 


SOUTHWORTH  Richmond,  of  Little  Comp- 
ton,  and  Laura  Gridley,  of  and  at  Paris, 
N.  Y., 

Isaac,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Mrs.  Abon- 
aida  Buchanan,  daughter  of  Major  William 
Smith,  of  Tennessee,  at  Florence,  A.  T., 

Sylvester  S.  and  Mary  L.  Brown,  daughter 
of  the  late  Edward,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
SOWLE  Seabury,  merchant,  of  this  town,  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Howard,  of  Bristol,  Eng.  Ga- 
zette of 

Cornelia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Cornelius,  and 
Benjamin  D.  Weeden,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
SPARHAWK  William  Pepperill,  2d  son  of  Hon. 
Nathaniel  Sparhawk,  and  grandson  and 
principal  heir  of  Sir  William  Pepperill,  de- 
ceased, and  Elizabeth  Royal,  youngest 
daughter  of  Hon.  Brigadier  Royal,  of  Med- 
ford, 
SPARKS  Edward  C.  and  Mary  Barney,  both  of 

and  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 
SPAULDING  Rev.    Josiah,   of   Uxbridge,   and 
Polly  Williams,  daughter   of  Hon.  Benja- 
min.    Gazette  of 

Hezekiah,  a  bachelor  to  a  large  fortune,  aged 
68,  and  Mary  Williams,  aged  22,  at  Plain- 
field,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

John  T.,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  McLellan, 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Edward,  of  this  town,  and  Sukey 
Smith,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  at  Bris- 
tol.    Gazette  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  and  Joseph 
Merry,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Jacob  and  Polly  Mowry,  at  Killingly,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 

Mary  and  Ezekiel  Smith,  at  Killingly,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Whitmore.     Gazette  of 

Seth  and  Selah  Sprague,  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Day.     Gazette  of 

Loraney,  eldest  daughter  of  Reuben,  Esq., 
and  Joseph  Russell,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyon,  all 
of  and  at  Pomfret,  Ct., 

Joseph,  of  Connecticut,  and  Mary  Munro,  of 
Seekonk,  at  Attleboro, 

Ebenezer  and  Mrs.  Patience  Dennison,  at 
Brooklyn,  Ct.     Gazette  of 


March  — ,  1814 

June  20,  1819 

Nov.  9,  1823 

Aug.  II,  1798 
Nov.  13,  1816 


Nov.  12,  1767 
Feb.  25,  1824 

Feb.  21,  1784 

Sept.  II,  1790 
July  30,  1796 

Jan.  7,  1797 

Feb.  24,  1798 

March  31,  1810 

Jan.  21,  181S 

Jan.  21,  1815 

June  14,  1820 
May  18,  1823 
Oct.  II,  1823 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SPEAR  Jeremiah  and  Sally  Tyler,  daughter  of 

William,  hatter.     Gazette  of 
Joseph,  of   Marlborough,  N.    H.,  and  Sally 

Thayer,   of   Mendon,    Mass.,   at    Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
Benjamin   and  Jemima  Steere,  daughter  of 

Richard,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Smithiield, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     Gazette  of 
SPEARS    Abby  and   Richard  Hoppin,  in   this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Lucy  and  Capt.  Zephaniah  Graves,  at  North 

Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
Thomas    and    Nabby    Armington,   both   of 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
William  and  Nancy  Dexter,  both  of  and  at 

Smithfield.     Gazette  of 
Thomas  and   Diana   N.  Purington,  at  Paw- 
tucket, by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
SPENCER   Margaret,   daughter  of  Daniel,  and 

John -Lawrence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hitchcock, 
Nathan    and   Ruth    Anthony,   daughter    of 

Daniel,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  in  this 

town.     Gazette  of 
Anna,  daughter  of  William,  and  Daniel  An- 
thony, at  Friends'    Meeting  House,    East 

Greenwich.     Gazette  of 
Martha,    daughter    of    Benjamin,    of     East 

Greenwich,  and  Capt.  Jonathan  Treadwell. 

Gazette  of 
Nabby,  of  this  town,  and  Joshua  Bennett,  of 

Coventry.     Gazette  of 
Lydia  and  Andrew  Williams,  Jr.     Gazette  of 
Sarah,   of   Providence,  and    Nathaniel   Bur- 
gess, of   Cranston,   by   Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 

Gazette  of 
Job  and  Mary  Thurber,  eldest  daughter  of 

Relief,  in  this  town, 
Christopher  and   Celia   Westcott,   youngest 

daughter  of  Nathan,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Littlefield.     Gazette  of 
Abby  Ann  and  Pardon  Gillson,  both  of  and 

at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Orin  and  Lucy  Loomis,  at  Hampton,  Ct.,  bv 

Rev.  Mr.  Wells.     Gazette  of 
Christopher    V.  and    Ann    Louisa    Aborn, 

daughter  of  Capt.    Lowry,   by   Rev.   Mr. 

Wilson, 
Mary  A.  and   Arnold  Morse,  both   of  East 

Greenwich, 


June  1 8,  1785 

Jan  30,  1820 

Jan.  31,  1820 

March  31,  1805 

May  4,  181 1 

Aug.  18,  1814 

Feb.  20,  1822 

Jan.  30,  1825 

Dec.  7,  1788 

May  s,  1792 

April  13,  1793 

Sept.  s,  179s 

March  24,  1798 
Sept.  19,  1801 

Nov.  8,  1806 
April  8,  1813 

Nov.  27,  1 81 3 
Nov.  25,  1815 
April  25,  1818 

May  I,  1820 
Oct.  12,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


355 


SPENCER  Samuel  and  Mary  G.  Tanner,  both 
of  Coventry,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Manchester,  March  8,  1821 

Hannah  Potter,  daughter  of  Dexter,  and 
Benedict  Brown,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Aug.  12,  1824 

Capt.  Charles  and  Mary  Ann  Briggs,  both 
of  and  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tillinghast,  Nov.  7,  1824 

Jonathan  N.»  of  Pawtucket,  and  Eunice  R. 
Newell,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kilham.     Gazette  of  April  13,  1825 

SPICER  Nancy  and  James  Bolster,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  26,  1806 

SPINK  Samuel,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Bar- 
bara Lindley,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joshua,  of 
this  town.     Gazette  of  June  i,  1799 

Mary,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and  Jonathan, 
Reynolds,  Esq.,  at  North  Kingstown.  Ga- 
zette of  •  Feb.  12,  1803 

Hannah  and  Weeden    Clarke,  at   Warwick, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  Feb.  11,  i8io 

Mary,  of  Wickford,  and  John  Phillips,  of 
lixeter,  at  said  Wickford,  June  14,  1821 

Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  Spink,  daughter  of 
John,  both  of  North  Kingstown,  at  War- 
wick.    Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  1822 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  and  Joseph 
Spink,  both  of  North  Kingstown,  at  War- 
wick. Gazette  of  ,  Jan.  2,  1822 
SPINNER  Kitty,  of  Milford  Township  Burks 
Co.,  Penn.,  and  Capt.  Joseph  Weaver,  at 
New  York,  ,  Aug.  18,  1810 
SPOONER  Abigail,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and 

*  Clarke  Bliss.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1789 

Hon.  Walter,  of  Bedford,  and  Mary  Peck, 
widow  of  Capt.  William  A.,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  July  9,  I79i 

Elizabeth  and  Charles  Cozzens,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  7,  1802 

Mrs.  Susanna,  of  Newport,  and  Thomas  Rey- 
nolds, at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  19,  1820 

Gideon  and  Elizabeth  Dunham,  daughter  of 
Jesse,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  30,  1820 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Clarke,  and  Zeph- 
aniah  Pearce,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  July  21,  1821 

Marcy  Wilbour  and  John  Hoar,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  i,  1823 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Spooner,  of 
Upton,  Mass.,  and  Harris  Wing,  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  Nov.  20,  1823 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SPOONER  Charles  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Eleanor 

Monroe,  daughter  of  Edward,  of    and   at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Charlotte  and  William  Gladding,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of 
Capt.  Joseph  B.  and  Sarah  D.  Verily,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 
SPRAGUE  Hannah,  daughter  of  Obadiah,  and 

Rufus  Waterman,  merchant.     Gazette  of 
William    and    Hannah  Jenkins,  daughter  of 

the  late  Joseph,  Esq.,  at  East  Greenwich. 

Gazette  of 
Sally,  daughter    of    Obadiah,    and    Samuel 

Smith.     Gazette  of 
Susan  C,  of  Cranston,  and  Col.  Joseph   Bat- 

tey,  of  Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Ellis.     Gazette  of 
Marcy  and  Capt.  William  Snow,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev,  Mr.  Edes, 
Sarah,  of  Newport,  and  Rev.  Bela  Jacobs,  of 

Somerset,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  Jonathan,  formerly  of  this  town,  and 

Susan  Dewey,   of    and  at     Cooperstown, 

N.  Y., 
Elisha  and  Clarrissa  Day,  daughter  of   Rev. 

Israel,  both    of    and    at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by 

Rev.  Israel  Day, 
William  and  Celia  Ann  Randall,  daughter  of 

Nicholas,  both  of  and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Jacobs, 
George  W.  and  Betsey  Gorton,  at  Cranston, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 
Major   Nathan   B.,  of   Smithfield,  and  Sarah 

Smith,  daughter  of  Darius,  at  Glocester, 
Major  Jedral  C,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Betsey 

Gleason,  youpgest    daughter  of    Nathan, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Burrillville, 
Jordan  and  Rebecca  Durfee,  at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tole, 
Selah  and  Seth  Spaulding,  at  Killingly,  Ct., 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Day.     Gazette  of 
Sybelle,  of  Killingly,  and  Jonathan  Parkis,  of 

Plainfield,  at  Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Day. 

Gazette  of 
Christopher   W.,  of  Cranston,  and   Mary  A. 

Slocum,  of  Warwick,  at  CranstOn,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Tatem, 
George  W.  and   Lydia  Page,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
Mrs.  Sally  and  Lewis  Cothief,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Sept.  IS,  1824 

March  30,  1825 

Aug.  7,  1825 

Nov.  20,  1773 

Aug.  30,  1777 
June  28,  1794 

June  18,  1S08 
Jan.  28,  1810 
Feb.  17,  1 8 10 

Jan.  3,  181 1 

March  29,  18 12 

April  12,  1812 

Oct.  25,  1812 

April  15,  1813 

* 

Oct.  7,  1813 
Aug.  14,  1814 
Jan.  21, 1815 

Jan.  21,  1815 

April  6,  1820 
Oct.  26,  1820 
Nov.  30,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  357 

SPRAGUE  Amey  and  Charles  Salisbury,  both 

of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,         Sept.  23,  1821 

Thomas  J.  and  Mary  Gorton,  at  Cranston. 
Gazette  of  Sept.  26,  1821 

Giles  P.  and  Harriet  Littlefield,  daughter  of 
Solomon,  of  and  at  New  Shoreham.  Ga- 
zette of  May  7,  1823 

Ruth  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Ethan,  and 
Ray  Greene,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.  Ga- 
zette of  May  24,  1 823 

Mrs.  Evelina  C.  and  Edward  D.  Smith,  both 

of  this  town,  July  13,  1823 

Anna,  of  Smithfield,  and  George  W.  Thayer, 
of  Warwick,  at  said  Smithfield.    Gazette  of        March  6, 1824 

Rev.  William  B.  and  Mary  Lathrop,  second 
daughter  of  Hon.  Samuel,  at  West  Spring- 
field, Mass.     Gazette  of  Aug.  14,  1824 

Major  Charles,  of  Cranston,  and  Sally  Water- 
man, of  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  22,  1824 

Sarah  P.,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas, 
and  Wanton  Vaughn,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  6,  1824 

SPRING  Dr. ,  of   Watertown,   and   Mrs. 

Mary  Binney,  widow  of  Dr.  Barnabas,  at 

Philadelphia.     Gazette  of  Dec.  31,  1791 

Dr.  Marshall  and  Hannah  Lee,  at  Cambridge. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  9,  1797 

Marshall  Binney,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  and 
Eliza  Willing,  daughter  of  the  late  Charles, 
at  Philadelphia,  April  4,  18 16 

SPRINGER  Isaac,  of  Tiverton,  and  Abigail 
White,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  of  this  town. 
Gazette  of  Feb.  8,  1800 

William  and  Cordelia  Briggs,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hartwell,  April  22,  1822 

Abby  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Isaac,  and 
George  B.  Franklin,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  6,  1825 

SPROAT  Lieut.  Col. ,  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Line,  and  Katy  Whipple,  daughter  of 
Commodore  Whipple.     Gazette  of  April  7,  1781 

SPURR  Capt.  John  and  Sally  West,  daughter  of 
the  late  Capt.  Thomas,  of  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  May  24,  1777 

Eliza  W.,  daughter  of  Col,  John,  and  Capt. 
John  H.  Ormsbee,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all 
of  this  town,  Oct.  24,  1815 

SQUIRE  Mrs.  Abigail  and  Dr.  Samuel  S.  Mas- 
ters; second  marriage  of  each,  both  for- 
mer partners  yet  living;  they  lived  to- 
gether ten  days  and  then  parted;  at  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.     Gazette  of  July  18,  1818 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


STACARS  Isaac,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  John- 
son, daughter  of   Capt.  John,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 
STACY  Miss    Sidney    Cutts,    of    Boston,    and 
Thomas  Simpson,  of  Island  of  Jamaica, 

Thomas  and  Mary  C.    Hudson,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Thomas,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
STAFFORD  Marcy,  daughter  of   Capt.  Joseph, 
of  East  Greenwich,  and  Joseph  Shaw.    Ga- 
zette of 

Rebecca,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Capt.  David  Arnold,  Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lit- 
tlefield,  all  of  Warwick, 

Robey  and  Merrett  Andrews,  both  of  and  at 
Coventry, 

Betsey  and  Alphonso  Armmgton,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of 

Thomas  H.  and  Charlotte  Low,  daughter  of 
Charles,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Park, 

Phebe  Smith,  of  Warwick,  and  Jasper  Lyon, 
of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  at  said  Warwick, 

Christopher  Rhodes,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah 
Ann  Fenner,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Richard,  of  and  at  Canterbury,  Ct.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Murdock, 
ST.  ALBANS  the  Duke  of,  his  daughter  eloped 
with  Viscount  Deerhurst,  to  avoid  the  law's 
delay.  The  lady  has  in  her  own  right 
;^  1 00,000,  in  Scotland.  Gazette  of 
STALL  Eliza,  daughter  of  William,  and  James 
Greene  Peckham,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of 

Gen.  Isaac  and  Charlotte  Matilda  Viall, 
.daughter  of  Nathaniel;  of  Newport,  at  Tiv- 
erton.    Gazette  of 

Eliza  D.,  daughter  of  Gen.  Isaac,  and  Wil- 
liam D.  Boss,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
STANDFIELD  Eliza  and  Benjamin  Albro,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
STANDISH  Eliza  B.  and  Charles  G.  Smith,  of 
Rhode  Island,  at  Preston,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
STANFORD  Rev.  John,  A.  M.,  and  Sally  Ten 
Eyck,  both   of   New  York,  by   Rev.    Dr. 
John  Livingstone, 
STANHOPE  John,  of  Newport,  and  Anna  Law- 
rence, at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  and  Ben- 
jamin H.  Pitman,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Phebe  R.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Joseph 
C.  Card,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 


Jan.  8,  1823 
June  II,  1811 
May  15,  1824 

March  5,  1774 

Nov.  I,  1807 
Nov.  1 6,  1820 
April  6,  1822 

Oct.  15,  1822 
June  5,  1823 

March  16,  1824 

Oct.  19,  1811 
Oct.  8,  1803 

July  12,  1817 

May  II,  1822 

Aug.  28,  1802 

July  27,  1825 

June  16,  1790 
Dec.  IS,  1798 
Dec.  29,  1810 

Jan.  9,  1819 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


359 


STANHOPE  Thomas  S.  and  Elizabeth  Fowler, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Slocum  Fowler,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton.     Gazette  of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  and 
Samuel  Greene,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Harriet,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Samuel 
Greene,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Abby  H.,  daughter  of  William,  and  Henry 
Taggart,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  and  Isaac 
V.  Burdict,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
STANLEY  Dr.  Thomas,  of  Attleboro,  and  Polly 
Norton,   of  this  town,   by  the   Rev.    Dr. 
Gano.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  of  Sheflfield,  and  Thomas  Bell,  the 
Irish  Giant,  in  England.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Levina  and  Elijah  Beene,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Herman  and  Susan  Frances  Cole,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Capt.  Jacob  P.,  of  Maine,  and  Ruth  Ann 
Coggeshall,  daughter  of  Caleb,  at  Scituate. 
Gazette  of 
STAPLES  William  C.,of  Cumberland,  and  Phebe 
Eddy,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

William  R.,  Esq.,  counsellor  at  law,  and  Re- 
becca M.  Power,  eldest  daughter  of  Major 
Nicholas,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
STANTON  Mrs.  Phebe  and  Luther  Greene,  in 
this  town.     Gazette  of 

John  C.  and  Emma  Ann  Peckham,  daughter 
of  Timothy,  both  of  South  Kingstown,  at 
Exeter, 

William  Penn,  of  Warren,  and  Mary  H. 
Walker,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson.     Gazette  of 

Rebecca  M.,  of  this  town,  and  George  W. 
Allen,  of  Little  Compton,  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Robey  H.,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  South 
Kingstown,  and  Pardon  T.  Hammond,  of 
North  Kingstown,  at  said  former  place. 
Gazette  of 

Gen.  Joseph,  of  Charlestown,  R.  I.,  and 
Susan  Halburton,  daughter  of  Major 
Thomas,  of  and  at  South  Kingstown.  Ga- 
zette of 


June  26,  1820 

Oct.  31,  1821 

Nov.  3,  1 82 1 

July  20,  1822 

Aug.  23,  1823 

June  II,  1796 

July  12,  1806 

March  16,  1820 

Sept.  22,  1823 

Nov.  29,  1823 
April  II,  1819 

Nov.  27,  182 1 
Feb.  28,  1795 

Nov.  12,  1 816 

Feb.  7,  1818 

Dec.  24,  1 81 8 

March  8,  1823 

Oct.  22,  1823 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


STANWOOD  Amelia  Sargent  and  Rev.  An- 
drew Bigelow,  of  Medford,  at  Glocester, 
Mass.     Gazette  of 

STARBUCK  Capt.  Hezekiah,  of  Nantucket, 
and  Polly  Thurston,  dau.  of  late  John,  at 
Newport.  Gazette  of 
Eunice,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Nantucket, 
and  William  Hadwin,  formerly  of  this 
town,  at  said  Nantucket.     Gazette  of 

STARKWEATHER  Oliver  and  Marian  Clay, 
daughter  of  Capt.  James,  at  Pawtucket. 
Gazette  of 
Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Oliver,  Esq.,  of 
Pawtucket,  and  William  Allen,  of  Reho- 
both,  merchant,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 
Cynthia  and   Charles   Day,  at  Killingly,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Whitmore.       Gazette  of 
James  C.  and  Almira  C.  Underwood,  both  of 

and  at  Seekonk, 
Rebecca,  only  daughter  of  Hon.  Oliver,  and 
Lyman  Claflen,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket. 
Gazette  of 

STARR  Mary,  daughter  of  Jared,  Esq.,  and  Col. 
Samuel  Greene,  editor  of  the  "Connecticut 
Gazette.''  Gazette  of 
Jared,  of  New  London,  merchant,  and  Mrs. 
Esther  Niles,  at  South  Kingstown.  Ga- 
zette of 

STOUGHTON  Leonora  M.,  daughter  of  Rev. 
William,  D.  D.,  President  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege, and  Rev.  Samuel  W.  Lynd,  at  Wash- 
ington City.  Gazette  of 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Stoughton, 
President  of  Columbia  College,  and  Dr. 
John  L  Temple,  of  Hanover  Co.,  Va.,  at 
Columbia  District,  Va.     Gazette  of 

STAYNER  Edward,  of  Halifax,  and  Sarah  H. 
Doyle,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

STEAD  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Frances  Eliza- 
beth Dyer,  youngest  daughter  of  Benja- 
min, Esq.,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

STEARNS  Mary,  of  Walpole,  and  Zephaniah 
Kidder,  of  Pawtuxet,  at  said  Walpole.  Ga- 
zette of 

STEBBENS  Mary  and  Alanson  S.  Daniels,  both 
of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

STEDMAN  Mrs.  Mary,  of  Boston,  and  William 
Donnison,  merchant.     Gazette  of 


Feb.  7,  1824 

Nov.  30,  1 77 1 

Nov.  9,  1822 

Jan.  8,  1785 

July  22,  1810 
Jan.  21,  1815 
June  7,  1821 

March  9,  1822 

March  5,  1803 

March  16,  1805 

Aug.  27,  1823 

April  21,  1824 
July  13,  1823 

Feb.  21,  1825 

Aug.  2,  1823 
Feb.  10,  1822 
Aug.  16,  1783 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


361 


STEADMAN      William,    Esq.,    of    Lancaster, 

Mass.,  and  Almy  Ellery,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, Esq.     Gazette  of 
STEERE  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Glocester,  and  Lydia 

Arnold,  only  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  of 

and  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 
Asahel,   Esq.,  attorney  at  law,    and    Sally 

Kimball,  daughter  of  Major  Amherst,  both 

of  and  at  Glocester, 
Elisha,  Esq.,  and  Esther  Abbleby,  daughter 

of  Thomas,  all  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
Enoch  and  Rhoda  Peck,  second  daughter  of 

Isaac,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
Jacob  and  Peggy  Wolfe,  both  of  and  at  York, 

Penn. , 
Jemima,    daughter    of    Richard,    Esq.,   and 

Benjamin  Spear,  both  of  and  at  Smithfield, 

by  Rev  Mr.  Potter.     Gazette  of 
Ruth  Clarke,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Wan- 
ton, of  this  town,  and   Amherst  Kimball, 

Jr.,  at  Glocester.     Gazette  of 
Clavis,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  and   Mary  Steere, 

daughter    of    Capt.    Wanton,  late  of   this 

town,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 
Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Wanton,  late  of  this 

town,  and  Clavis  Steere,  of  Thompson,  Ct., 

at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 
Lydia  and  Daniel  Thornton,  Jr.,  at  Johnston. 

Gazette  of 
Jonah   and   Alice  Smith,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
STEEL  Cynthia,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Charles 

R.  Webster,  printer.     Gazette  of 
STEELE  Benjamin    and    Huldah  Crawford,  at 

Providence, 
Mary  B.,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Nicholas 

Brown,  Esq.,  in  this   town,    by   Rev    Dr. 

Gano, 
James,  76,  and    Deborah    Iron,  71,  at  Isle  of 

Wight  Co.,  Va., 
STEPHENS  Mrs.  Hannah  and  Oliver  Hay  ward, 

Esq.,  in  78th  year,  at  Brookfield, 
Sally,   of  Newport,   and  Jacob   Harman,  of 

Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 
Ann  and  Edward  Proctor,  both    of   Boston, 
fPP?!^.    by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
STERLING  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Dr.  Henry, 

and  Capt.  Samuel  Allen.     Gazette  of 
Dr.  Henry,  Jr.,  of    this  town,  and  Christian 


Oct.  30,  1790 

Nov.  26,  1 79 1 

Oct.  16,  1814 
Sept.  22,  1815 

March  31,  1816 
May  16,  1818 

Jan.  31,  1820 

Oct.  19,  1820 

June  21,  1823 

June  21,  1823 

March  17,  1824 

May  15,  1825 

April  23,  1796 

Nov.  27,  1768 

July  22,  1 80 1 
April  24,  1820 
April  4,  1765 
Oct.  24,  1772 
May  23,  1813 
Aug.  28,  1790 


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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


STERLING : 

Little,    daughter  of    Capt.   Nathaniel,   at 

Bridgewater,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Nov.  5,  1791 

Mrs.  Christiana,  of  this  town,  and  Joseph 
Tisdale,  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  May  27,  1805 

STERMEY  Joseph  and   Betsey  Black,  daughter 
of  the  late  Samuel,  by  the  Rev.    Mr.    Wil- 
son.    Gazette  of  June  2,  1798 
STERNE  Samuel  and  Sally  Baker,  both  of  and 

at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hitchcock,  May  30,  1818 

William  and  Abby  Billings,  both  of  this  town,      Sept.  16,  18 19 

Hannah,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  and 
Solomon  Gladding,  all  of  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Webb,  Sept.  9,  1821 

Mrs.  Sarah  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
William  H.  Baker,  and  Elnathan  Manches- 
ter, at  Newport,  Dec.  21,  1824 
STERRY  Capt.  Robert  and  Nancy  Cooke, 
daughter  of  Hon.  Nicholas,  at  Providence. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  2,  1771 

Mrs.  Ann,  widow  of  Capt.  Robert,  and  Capt. 

Asa  Waterman,  of  Norwich.     Gazette  of  July  26,  1777 

Mrs.    .  widow  of    Capt.  Samuel,   and 

William  Lamed.     Gazette  of  April  9,  1774 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Samuel,  '  and 
Eleazer  B.  Billings,  merchant,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Dec.  6,  1806 

Lieut.  Robert,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Louisa 
Ann  Arden,  eldest  daughter  of  James, 
Esq.,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Townley,         Dec.  11,  1809 

Louisa  H.,  daughter  of  Cyprian,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  and  George  W.  Steinhauer,  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  June  30,  18 17 

Anna  R.,  of  this  town,  and  James  Taylor 
Goodwin,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen,  July  29,  18 17 

Sophia  R.,  daughter  of  Cyprian,  and  Dr.  Jo- 
seph Mauran,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  Oct.  12,  1820 
STEVENS  Polly,   of    Providence,   and  William 

Elliott,  of  Exeter,  merchant.     Gazette  of  May  8.  1773 

Ebenezer  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  Hodgsdon.  Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  IS,  1774 

Nancy  and  Joseph  Mason.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22,  1787 

Polly  and  Christopher  Hill.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22,  1787 

Mrs.  Judeth  and  Rev.  John  Murray,  of  Glo- 
cester,  and  pastor  of  the  church  there,  at 
Salem.     Gazette  of  Oct.  18,  1788 

Amey,  of  Ballstown,  N.  Y.,  and  John  Marvin, 
of  Albany,  merchant,  at  Ballstown.  Ga- 
zette of  June  18,  1803 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  363 

STEVENS  Lydia,  daughter  of  Robert,  of  New- 
port, and  Calvin  Hitchcock,  Pastor  of  First 
Congregational  Church,  at  said  Newport. 
Gazette  of  May  lo,  1817 

Jeannette,  60,  at  Perry,  N.  Y.,  and  Lyman 
Hindham,  20,  after  a  two  days'  courtship. 
Gazette  of  June  12,  1819 

Nathaniel  and  Abby  K.  Tallman,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Feb.  20,  1820 

Capt.  Joseph  G.  and  Sarah  D.  Freebody, 
daughter  of  William,  at  Newport.     Gazette  1 

of  Oct.  30,  1820 

John    and    Catharme    Sisson,   at   Newport. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  17,  1823 

Eliza,  aged  14  years,  and  Gen.  John  Edgar, 
of  New  Jersey,  an  officer  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, aged  90  years,  at  Williamsburgh,  Illi- 
nois.    Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1824 

Abigail  and  Rev.  Isaac  Kimball,  both  of  and 

at  Middleboro.     Gazette  of  May  29,  1824 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  of  New- 
port, and  Albert  Cove,  of  Ware,  N.  H.,  at 
said  Newport.     Gazette  of  April  17.  1824 

STEVENSON  James,  aged    100,  and   Elizabeth  _ 
Canings,  aged  68,  at  Staunton,   Va.     Ga- 
zette of  July  22,  1809 

Henry  J.  and  Sarah  Reynolds,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Dec.  29,  1816 

STEWART  Duncan,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Customs 
for  New  London,  and  Nancy  Irving,  of 
John,  merchant,  of  Boston,       "  Dec.  31,  1766 

Archibald,  merchant,  and  Mrs.  Hut- 
ton,  widow  of  Capt.  James,  formerly  of 
Newport,  at  Providence,  Feb.  4,  1770 

Frances  and  John  Handy,  Esq.,  of  Newport, 
,      at  New  London.     Gazette  of  June  11,  1796 

Jane,  daughter  of   Archibald,  and  Robert  S. 

Packard,  merchant.     Gazette  of  Nov.  16,  1799 

Capt.  Charles  and  Susan  Holden,  May  11,  1806 

Capt.  Charles,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Mrs. 
Margaret  Williams,  of  and  at  New  York, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Lyell,  March  4,  18 10 

Charles,  U.  S.  Navy,  Commander  of  the 
Frigate  Constitution,  and  Delia  Tudor, 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  William,  at  Trinity 
Church,  Boston,  by  Rev.  J.  S.  Gardiner. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  4,  181 3 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  William,  and  Andrew 

Tennant,  at  Newport,  Dec.  14,  181 8 


364 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


STICKNEY  John,  merchant,  and  Mrs.  Mary- 
Ann  Gracche,  at  Baltimore,  by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Bishop  Carroll.     Gazette  of 

STIENHAUER  George  W.  and  Louisa  H. 
Sterry,  daughter  of  Cyprian,  Esq.,  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

STILES  Rev.    Dr.    ,  President   of    Yale 

College,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Checkly,  widow  of 
William,  of  this  town, 
Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Stiles, 
and  Rev.  Abiel  Holmes,  of  Georgia,  at  New 
Haven.     Gazette  of 

STILL  Emily  and  Almira,  twin  sisters,  aged  23 
years,  and  Eleazer  and  Josiah  Stoddard, 
twin  brothers,  aged  28  years,  of  Ruper,  Vt., 
at  Moreau,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

STILLMAN       Benjamin    Morgan    and     Mary 
Balch,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 
Mary  and  Nathaniel    Balch,  Jr.,  at  Boston. 

Gazette  of 
Debby,  youngest  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Still- 
man,  and  Rev.  Thomas  Gray,  at  Boston. 
Gazette  of 
William,  Jr.,  of  Westerly,  and  Charlotte 
Champlain,  daughter  of  Adam,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Hopkinton.     Gazette  of 

STILLWELL     Daniel     and     Lydia     Sheldon, 

daughter  of  Capt.  Christopher.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Daniel  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Bailey,  widow 

of  Capt.  Gideon.     Gazette  of 
Nicholas   and  Elizabeth   Page,   daughter  of 

William.     Gazette  of 
Daniel  and  Sally  Knight  Richmond,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Abraham  and  Abby  Davis,  daughter  of  John, 

Esq.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Gazette  of 
Lydia  Sheldon  and  Samuel  Young  Atwell, 
Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 
Lydia  Sheldon,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Christopher  S.,  and  Major  John  B.  Chace, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

STINESS  Philip  B.  and  Mary  Marsh,  at  Slaters- 
ville.     Gazette  of 

STILES  Mary  L.  and  Benjamin  R.  Smith,  of 
this  town ;  bride  was  of  and  marriage  at 
Columbia  Co.,  Ohio.     Gazette  of 

STOCKBRIDGE  Ruth  Otis,  eldest  daughter  of 
Dr.  Charles,  and  Ebenezer  Thompson, 
merchant,  of  Providence,  at  Scituate, 
Mass.     Gazette  of 


March  24,  1804 

June  30,  1817 

Oct.  17,  1782 

Sept.  II,  1790 

March  26,  18 14 
Dec.  26,  1789 
Dec.  26,  1789 

June  I,  1793 

May  16,  1818 
Feb.  19,  1774 
March  5,  1796 
Aug.  22,  1 801 

Dec.  24,  1807 
Sept.  23,  181 5 

Dec.  31,  1820 

Oct.  s,  1825 
July  16,  1825 

Nov.  26,  1823 
Feb.  I,  1809 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


365 


STOCKER  James  and  Abigail  Arnold,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
STOCKPOLE  William,  Jr.,  Esq.,  attorney  at 
law,  and  Mrs.  N.  Hodgdon,  at  Dedham. 
Gazette  of 
STODDARD  Martin,  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  and 
Betsey  Guild,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Lewis, 

Eleazer  and  Josiah,  twin  brothers,  aged  28 
years,  of  Ruper,  Vt.,  and  Emily  and  Al- 
mira  Still,  twin  sisters,  aged  23  years,  at 
Moreau,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Lydia  M.  Stow,  daughter  of 
Samuel,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

Rev.  Isaac,  of  New  London,  and  Ellen  Ward- 
well,  eldest  daughter  of  Allen,  Esq.,  of 
and  at  Bristol.  Gazette  of 
STODDERT  Hannah,  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
Esq.,  of  Bladensburg,  and  Hon.  George 
Washington  Campbell,  U.  S.  Senator  from 
Tennessee,  at  Washington, 
STOKES    John    and    Louisa     Mathewson,    at 

Johnston.     Gazette  of 
STONE  Mrs.  Phebe,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq., 
and   Dea.   John  Baker,  at  Johnston.     Ga- 
zette of 

William,  of  Killingly,  and  Lydia  Arnold, 
daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  Glocester, 

Welcome  A.,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia  Corey, 
of  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of 

Maria  and  Noah  Tatten,  printer,  at  New 
York.     Gazette  of 

Henry,  of  Johnston,  and  Lusina  Winsor, 
daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Smithfield,  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper, 

Mr.  and    Miss    Marble,   at 

Charlton,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  of  Weston,  Mass.,  and  Ezra  Hutchins, 
of  Killingly,  Ct.,  at  said  Weston.  Gazette 
of 

Amey,  daughter  of  Edmunds,  and  Senaca 
Stone,  both  of  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Knight, 

Senaca  and  Amey  Stone,  daughter  of  Ed- 
munds, both  of  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Knight, 

Almira,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and 
Daniel  Greene,  at  Johnston,  by  Elder 
Sprague.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  of  Pawtuxet,  and  Major  Job  Water- 
man, Jr.,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of 


Dec.  s,  1810 
Jan.  22,  1803 
Feb.  21,  1813 

March  26,  181 4 
Feb.  17,  1822 

July  9,  1825 

July  19,  1812 
Aug.  25,  1821 

April  3,  1773 

March  17,  1805 

April  II,  1807 

'July  8,  1809 

April  25,  181 3 
June  II,  1814 

Sept.  24,  1 814 

Aug.  31,  1817 

Aug.  31,  1817 

Sept.  28,  1820 
Oct.  22,  1823 


366 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


STORY  Joseph  and  Maria  Fitch  OUver,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Fitch  Oliver, 
formerly  of  Providence,  at  Salem.  Gazette 
of 
Perkins  and  Rachal  Burnham,  at  Ipswich, 
Mass., 

STOW  Mary,  of  Providence,  and  Joseph  Smith, 
Jr.,  of  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Samuel  and  Catharine  Hamm,  both   of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 
Lydia  M.,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  William 
Stoddard,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

STOWE  Celinda,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Amos 
Sylvester,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

STRAIGHT  Mrs.  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Henry, 
and  Richard  Blanchard,  both  of  Coventry, 

STRANHAN  Thomas   and  Miss  Kerr, 

at  Craigmore,  near  Randalstown,  Eng.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hogg.     Gazette  of 

STRATTON  Szilly,  of  Boston,  and  John  Paine, 
of  Charlestown,  Mass.     Gazette  of 
John,  Jr.,  of  Lee,  N.  Y.,  and  Phebe  Clem- 
mons,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  and 
at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

STREETER  George,  of  Mendon,  and  Lydia 
Lathan,  eldest  daughter  of  Elisha,  of  and 
at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mowry, 

STRONG  Dr.  Joseph,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  Re- 
becca Young,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 
Clarissa,     daughter     of     Hon.      Caleb,    of 
Northampton,  Mass.,  and  Timothy  Dwigbt, 
Jr.,  at  New  Haven, 

STROUT  Capt.  Joseph,  Jr.,  of  Norwich,  Ct., 
and  Mary  Melville  Townsend,  of  and  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

STUART  Lady  ,  third  daughter   of   Rt. 

Hon.  John,  Earl  of  Bute,  and  the  Duke  of 
Gordon,   treaty    of    marriage    announced. 
Gazette  of 
Lord  Henry,  private  secretary  of  Mr.  Liston 
when  Ambassador  to   the  United  States, 

and  Lady Villiers,  with  a  fortune 

of  ;^io,ooo  a  year,  in  England.     Gazette  of 
Peter  B.  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Johnson,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

STUDLEY  Simeon  and  Betsey  Baxter,  at  Paw- 
tucket.     Gazette  of 
Eunice  and  Edmund  Nelson,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge, 


Dec.  22,  1804 
Nov.  30,  181 5 
Dec.  6,  1807 
Nov.  17,  181 1 
Feb.  17,  1822 
July  26,  1813 
March  23,  1769 

March  5,  1823 
Nov.  19,  181 1 

Sept.  9,  1 8 16 

May  II,  1823 
Sept.  17,  1796 

May  25,  1809 
Sept.  8,  1824 

March  9,  1765 

Oct.  16,  1802 

Dec.  I,  1824 

July  13,  1822 

Jan.  30,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


367 


STURGES  George  W.  and  Mary  Anna  Chan- 
nmg,  daughter  of  Walter,  Esq.,  of  and  at 
Boston.     Gazette  of 

STURTEVANT  Lemuel  and  Mrs.  Mary  Smith, 
both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 
Winslow,    of    Pembroke,    Mass.,    and    Mrs. 
Sarah  B.  Hatch,  of  Hanson,  Mass.,  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

STUTSON  Susannah,  of  Seekonk,  and  Peter 
Taylor,  of  North  Providence, 

SULLINGS  David,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Abby 
Richardson,  of  and  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

SULLIVAN  Richard,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of 
Boston,  and  Sarah  Russell,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Thomas,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.  Ga- 
zette of 
Cornelius  and  Isabella  Holliday,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

SUMMERS  Humphrey,  of  South  Carolina,  and 
Marcy  Olney,  of  Providence,  at  Hampton. 
Gazette  of 
Palmer,  of   New  York,  and  Eliza   Shaw,  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams, 

SUMNER     Benjamin,    of    Boston,    and    Mary 
Greene,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  Coventry. 
Gazette  of 
Margaret   G.,  daughter  of   Benjamin,  Esq., 
and  George   B.  Proctor,  at   Coventry,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Curtis.     Gazette  of 
Seth,  of  Maine,  and  Amey  Davis,  daughter 
of  James,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Water- 
town,  Mass , 
Sarah    May,  daughter  of  the  late   Samuel, 
Esq.,  of  Pomfret,  Ct.,  and  John  C.  How- 
ard, Esq.,  of  Hampton,  at  said  Pomfret,  by 
Rev.  Walter  Lyon, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  John  N.,  and  Sam- 
uel Bowen,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

SUTTON  Henrietta  S.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Amos 
Lefevre,  of  North  Providence,  at  said  See- 
konk, by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
Sarah  Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  Oliver, 
and  James  G.  Armington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Charles  C.  and  Mary  Daggett,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  all  ot  and  at  this  town, 
William,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Laura  Ann 
Gage,  of  Pawtucket,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 


May  22,  1824 
June  18,  1 81 8 

Sept.  30,  1825 
March  13,  1814 

Jan.  8,  1823 

May  26,  1804 
Nov.  27,  1 81 7 

Aug.  26,  1769 
March  7,  1824 

Jan.  5,  1788 

Nov.  17,  1 810 

Nov.  9,  1817 

■  Oct.  7,  1823 

May  8,  1825 

Dec.  4,  1817 

Dec.  14,  181 8 
Sept.  5,  1 81 9 

Feb.  I,  1821 


368 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SUTTON  Catharine   B.,  daughter  of  Oliver,  of 

this  town,  and  Lyman  Jenckes,  of  Ludlow, 

Mass.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

SWAN    Patty  and   John   Kneeland,  printer,  at 

Boston.     Gazette  of 

Betsey  and  John  Titus,  at  Attleboro.  Ga- 
zette of 

Christiana  Keadie,  second  daughter  of  James, 
Esq.,  and  John  T.  Sargent,  merchant,  at 
Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Freeman, 

Nathaniel  P.  and  Maria  Reynolds,  daughter 
of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 

James,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and  Caroline  Fluker  Knox, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry, 
at  New  Jersey.     Gazette  of 

Thomas  and  Mary  Martin,  at  Lynn, 

Charles  E.,  of  Smithfield,  and  Merilla  Bur- 
lingame,  of  and  at  Glocester.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Susan  Williams,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Newport.  Gazette  of 
SWARTZ  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  Swartz,  of  Newport,  and  Comfort 
Eddy,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Catharine  and  Comfort  Eddy,  in  .this  town. 
Gazette  of 
SWATLIN    Nathan    and    Lydia    Andrus,     by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
SWEET  Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nehemiah,  and 
Paul  Draper.     Gazette  of 

Amelia  and  Aaron  Draper.     Gazette  of 

Esther  and  Peyton  Dana.     Gazette  of 

Cynthia,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  and  Jona- 
than Gladding.     Gazette  of 

Stephen  and  Roba  Chace,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Joseph,  merchant,  and  Abigail  Bishop,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Capt.  Lemuel,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Messer, 

John  and  Lydia  Durfee,  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.  Ezekiel,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Michael,  Jr.,  of  Norton,  and  Mary  S.  West- 
cott,  daughter  of  John,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Cornell.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  of  Smithfield,  and  Ethan  Olney,  of 
North  Providence,  at  said  Smithfield, 

Joseph  and  Julia  Lippitt,  eldest  daughter  of 
Charles,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker, 


Aug.  2,  1825 

Sept.  12,  1772 

May  18,  1799 

Oct.  12,  1806 
Nov.  28,  1807 

June  18,  1808 
Nov.  12,  1820 

July  17,  1822 

May  II,  1825 

Nov.  16,  1815 

Sept.  I,  1 82 1 

Sept.  27,  1807 

Nov.  13,  1790 
Oct.  29,  1791 
Oct.  29,  1791 

June  7,  1794 

Feb.  20,  1802 

March  17,  1805 
Sept.  20,  1807 

March  17,  1810 
Nov.  21,  i8ii 

Sept.  19,  1814 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES         359 

SWEET  Sally,  youngest  daughter  of  Philip,  of 

Smithfield,    and    Eraor    Harris,    at     said 

Smithfield,  Feb.  20,  1815 

Marcy,  daughter  of  Philip,  of  Smithfield,  and 

Stephen   Belknap,  of  Johnston,   by   Rev. 

Mr.  Sprague,  Oct.  25,  1815 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Benajah,  of  this  town, 

and  William  Manchester,  of  Smithfield,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  26,  1815 

Minzey  and  Sarah  Barker,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  18,  1818 

William  and  Sally  Sheldon,  at  Johnston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Sprague.     Gazette  of  Oct.  30,  1820 

Anne,  daughter  of  Valentine,  and  Stephen 

Belknap,  Esq.,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of  June  13,  1821 

Mrs.  Maria  and  Charles  Greene,  at  Coventry, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  Sept.  9,  1821 

Jesse  B.,  of  this  town,  and  Joanna  Sayles, 

daughter  of  Smith,  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Dec.  25,  1821 

Leonard,  of  this  town,  and  Lucy  Faxon,  of 

and  at  North  Providence.     Gazette  of  April  6,  1822 

Oliver  and   Sarah  Ann  Gould,  daughter  of 

Thomas,  of  Middletown,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  I,  1823 
Otis  and  Eliza  Y.  Williams,  daughter  of  the 

late  Howell,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  April  24,  1823 

Nancy,  youngest   daughter  of   Gideon,  and 

George  H.  Peck,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  12,  1823 

Gideon,.  Jr.,  and  Robey  Wood,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Aug.  17,  1823 

Angel),  of   Upton,  and  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Hol- 

royd,  of  and   at   Uxbridge,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Judson,  April  28,  1825 

Brown,  of  Smithfield,  and  Mary  W.  Mathew- 

son,  daughter  of  Philip,  of  and  at  Johnston. 

Gazette  of  May  i,  1825 

Anthony,  of  Smithfield,  and  Maria  Bartlett, 

of  and  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of  Aug.  24,  1825 

Celinda,    of    West    Greenwich,    and    John 

Blanchard,  of  Coventry,  at   Cranston,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Sept.  25,  1825 

Phebe  and  Nathaniel  Langley,  both  of  and 

at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem.  Sept.  25,  1825 

SWEETING  Nancy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Job,  and 

Capt.  John  Humphrey.     Gazette  of  Oct.  12,  1782 

Polly,  daughter    of    Capt.  Job,  and  William 

Magee.     Gazette  of  ,    Nov.  14.  1789 

Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Job,  and  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin Page.     Gazette  of  Nov.  12,  1791 


370 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


SWEETING  Henry  and  Sally  Durfee,  daughter 

of  Ezekiel.    Gazette  of 
SWEETLAND     Mary,     of     Attleboro,        and 

Loammi  Day,  Jr.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Nancy  D.  and  James  Fairbanks,  Jr.,  at  Attle- 
boro.    Gazette  of 
Betsey  and   Benjamin   Balcom,  Jr.,  both  of 

and  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 
Halsey  and  Amey  Richardson,  both  of  North 

Providence,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ben- 
edict, 
Charlotte  and  Oliver  Gorton,  both  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 
SWIFT  Caroline   B.,   of,  this  town,  and  Daniel 

Hallett,  of  and  at  Yarmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Alden, 
SWINBOURNE  Abby,  daughter  of  Nathaniel, 

and  Thomas  Melville,  at  Newport.  Gazette 

of 
Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  and  Capt, 

Joshua  C.  Bigley,  both  of  and  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of 
SWINEY  Miss   and    Patrick  Hogg,   in 

Ireland.     Gazette  of 
SYLVESTER  Amos  and  Celinda  Stowe,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Amos  and  Sally  Humes,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Oathman, 
John,  Jr.,  and   Sally  Burbank,  at  Plymouth. 

Gazette  of 
SYMMES  Capt. ,  of  Boston,  and  Miss , 

of  Margaret  St.,  London.     Gazette  of 
SYMONDS  James,  of  Salem,  and  Ednah  Bishop, 

of  and  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of 
SYNDER  Simon,  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  and 

Mrs.  Mary  Scott,  at  Harrisburg.      Gazette 

of 
SYNJA  Jacob  and   Bathsheba  Warner,  both  of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


May  23,  1795 
Nov.  2,  1806 

July  21,  1821 
July  6,  1822 

March  18,  1824 
Aug.  3,  1825 

July  20,  1817 

Oct.  23,  1820 

Sept.  14,  1822 

March  23,  1825 

July  26,  1813 

Aug.  21,  1821 

July  2,  1823 

May  30,  1772 

Sept.  24,  18 14 

Oct.  29,  1814 
May  23,  1813 


TABOR  Mrs 
zette  of 


and  John   Warner.     Ga- 


Nancy,  daughter  of  Ichabod,  and  Daniel 
Wilkinson,  at  North  Providence.  Gazette 
of 


March  3,  1798 


Sept.  7,  1799 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


371 


TABOR  Sally  and  John  R.  Carpenter,  both  of 
this  town.     Gazette  of 

Joseph  and  Mrs.  Nancy  Hefferlon,  both  of 
this  town.     Gazette  of 

Eunice  E.,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Hugh  H.  Brown,,  one  of  the  editors  of  the 
Providence  Gazette,  both  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah  and  William  Mason,  at  Seekonk, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Joseph  and  Mary  Martin,  both  of  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 

Constant,  47,  and  Olive  Morse,  28,  in  this 
town, 

John  and  Mary  H.  Greene,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 
at  Pawtuxet, 

Samuel  M.  and  Joanna  Field,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  John,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Hannah  and  Job  G.  Hazard,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Reuben,  and 
James  Horsewell,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Otis  and  Mary  Warner,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
at  this  town, 

Saimuel  M.,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Eddy,  of 
and  at  Westport, 

Pardon,  of  this  place,  and  Mary  L.  Talbott,  of 
Dighton,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge. 
Gazette  of 

Camelia,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Gamaliel 
Tabor,  of  New  Bedford,  at  Tiverton.  Ga- 
zette of 

Gamaliel,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Camelia  Ta- 
bor, of  Little  Compton,  at  Tiverton.  Ga- 
zette of 

Sarah  H.,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Pawtucket, 
and  Oliver  W.  Field,  of  and  at  this  town, 
by   Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  of  Middle- 
town,  and  Benjamin  G.  Rodman,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

George  and   Susan  P.  Taggart,  daughter  of 
the  late  Ca{3t.  Joseph,  of  and  at  Middle- 
town.     Gazette  of 
TAFT  Gravenor  and  Betsey  Potter,  daughter  of 
William.     Gazette  of 

Sabra  and  Pardon  B.  Howard,  of  this  town, 
at  Mendon,  Mass., 

Ann  and  Peter  Wheelock,  both  of  Mendon, 
in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Oct.  2,  1802 
June  18,  1803 

May  21,  1815 

Sept.  8,  1816 

Oct.  6,  1816 

Jan.  31,  1819 

Oct.  24,  1819 

Feb.  6,  1820 

Nov.  5,  1820 

Sept.  29,  1 82 1 

Dec.  2,  1821 

Dec.  29,  1822 

Oct.  8,  1823 

Oct.  29,  1823 

Oct.  29,  1823 

March  31,  1825 

June  I,  1825 

Sept.  21,  1825 
Aug.  28,  1802 
Dec.  16,  1810 
March  2,  1812 


372 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TAFT  Mary  and  Samuel  T.  Holroyd,  merchant, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
Hannah,  of  Townsend,  Vt.,  and  Peter  Olney, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  in  this  town.     Gazette 

of 
Mowrey,  formerly  of   Uxbridge,   and    Louisa 

Waterman,  both  of   Cumberland,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Potter, 
Capt.  Adolphus  and  Abby  J.  Clarke,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Ezra  and  Mary  C.  W.  White,  both  of  and  at 

Uxbridge, 
Orray  and  Deborah  Keith,  daughter  of  Royal, 

Esq.,  of  and  at  Grafton,  Mass.     Gazette  of 
Mary  and  Nathan   D.  Ruggles,  at   Mendon. 

Gazette  of 
Almira,  eldest    daughter  of    Sweeting,    and 

Whiting  Metcalf, 
Samuel  and  Eliza  Young,  at  Slatersville.  Ga- 
zette of 
TAGGART  Almy,  daughter  of  the    late  Will- 
iam, of    Newport,  and  Isaac  Eveleth,  Jr., 

by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Richmond,  of  Newport,  and  Abby  Newman, 

daughter  of    John,  of    this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
Henry  and  Abby  H.  Stanhope,  daughter   of 

William,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
William,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Smith,  daughter 

of  Jonathan,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Susan  P.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Josiah, 

of  Middletown,  and  George  Tabor,  at  Mid- 

dletown.     Gazette  of 
TALBOT  Silas  and  Nancy  Richmond,  daughter 

of   Dea.  Barzillai.     Gazette  of 
Benjamin,  Jr.,  and   Sally  Gardiner,  daughter 

of  Col.  Caleb.     Gazette  of 
Rebecca,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Gusta- 

vus  Taylor.     Gazette  of 
Eliza,  late  of  this  town,  and  George  Metcalf, 

Esq.,  of   Albany,  N.  Y.,  attorney  at  law, 

at  Johnston,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 
Cyrus,   of    New    York,   and    Alice    Smith, 

daughter  of  Rev.  John,  of  Dighton,  Mass. 

Gazette  of   ■ 
Nancy,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Sylvester 

Simmons,  by  the  Rev.   Mr.  Wilson.     Ga- 
zette of 
Ephraim,    merchant,     and     Sally    Whipple, 

daughter  of  Samuel.     Gazette  of 


April  24,  1 813 

July  30,  1 814 

Oct.  3,  1819 
July  10,  1820 
April  18,  1 82 1 
Sept.  26,  1 82 1 
Dec.  22,  1 82 1 
April  15,  1823 
July  16,  1825 

Nov.  21,  1799 

Jan.  I,  1 82 1 

July  20,  1822 

Jan.  I,  1823 

Sept.  21,  1825 

March  7,  1772 

Dec.  6,  1788 

Sept.  25,  1796 

April  2,  1 79 1 

March  31,  1798 

June  16,  1798 
April  5,  1800 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


373 


TALBOT  Theodore  R,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and 
Mrs.  Eliza  Cox,  second  daughter  of  Com- 
modore Truxton,  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 
Gazette  of 

Commodore  Silas  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Pintard,  at 
New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers, 

Lydia  and  Leonard  Bliss,  Esq.,  both  of  and 
at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Mary  and  John  Pitman,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Salem, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Frances  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of 
this  town,  and  Giles  Mumford,  merchant, 
at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Seth  and  Mary  Ware,  daughter  of  the 
late  Dr.  George,  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mary  L.,  of  Dighton,  and  Pardon  Tabor,  of 
and  at  this  place,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge. 
Gazette  of 
TALCHER  Mademoiselle,  a  relative  of  the  Em- 
press Josephine,  and  the  reigning  Prince 
of  Ahremberg,  at  Paris,  France.  Gazette 
of 
TALLAFERO  Dr.  John,  aged  82,  and  Mrs. 
Lydia  Howard,  aged  75,  at  Milledgeville, 
Geo.     Gazette  of 

TALMAN    Dr.  and   Heroine  Jenkins, 

daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  at  Hudson, 
N.  Y.     Gazette  of 
TALLMAN  Betsey,  youngest  daughter  of  Col. 
Benjamin,  and  Oliver  Kendall.     Gazette  of 

Ardelia,  of  this  town,  and  Joseph  Bly,  of 
and  at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

William,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah  Ran- 
dolph, formerly  of  Nantucket,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  of  Washington,  and  James 
Bufifington,  late  of  Swanzey,  at  said  Wash- 
ington, 

Abby  K.  and  Nathaniel  Stevens,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Ann  Eliza,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  Mayor  of 
the  town  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  G. 
Whitney,  of  Detroit,  at  said  Hudson.  Ga- 
zette of 

Caroline  Marion,  daughter  of  Dr.  John, 
Mayor  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  Frank  Pun- 
derson,  at  said  Hudson.     Gazette  of 

Louisa  and  William  Dawley,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


June  II,  1803 

May  19,  1808 

March  24,  1810 

Oct.  22,  1812 

Oct.  21,  1815 

Aug.  9,  1819 

Oct.  8,  1823 

June  4,  1808 

Aug.  13,  1814 

Feb.  4,  1786 

Nov.  3,  1 810 

March  12,  1815 

Oct.  12,  1817 

Jan.  16,  1820 
Feb.  20,  1820 

May  8,  1820 

May  8,  1820 
Nov.  12,  1820 


374 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TALLMAN  Harriet  C,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  of 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  Dr.  John  L.  Whiting, 
of  Detroit,  at  said  Hudson, 
Ruth,   daughter  of  John,   and  John   Boyd, 

both  of  and  at  Portsmouth.     Gazette  of 
Caroline  and  Samuel  Lopez,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Harriet,   daughter  of   William,   and   Joseph 
Childs,   Jr.,  of   Portsmouth,   at   Newport. 
Gazette  of 

TAMOREE  Sen.,  King  of  Atooi,  and  Karha- 
manha,  dowager  of  Tamahamaha,  late  King 
of  the  Sandwich  Islands,  at  Woahoo, 
S.  I.     Gazette  of 

TANNER  John,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Freelove 
Saunders,  both  late  of  Newport,  at  West- 
erly, by  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke.  Gazette  of 
Mary  G.  and  Samuel  Spencer,  both  of  Cov- 
entry, at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Man- 
chester, 
John  and  Sally  Gardiner,  at  South  Kings- 
town.    Gazette  of 

TARP  John  and  Mrs. Potter,  widow  of 

the  late  Reuben.     Gazette  of 

TATEM  Rev.  Henry,  Pastor  of  Second  Baptist 
Church,  and  Abby  A.  T.  King,  daughter 
of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Cranston.  Ga- 
zette of 

TATNALL  Sarah  and  Benjamin  Smith,  of 
Rhode  Island,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

TANTON  Henry,  95    years,    and    Mrs.    H 

Galton,  47  years  ;  the  groom  lived  with  his 
first  wife  74  years,  and  by  whom  he  had 
7  children.  The  youngest  is  now  60 
years  old,  at  the  Abbey  Church,  Bath, 
Eng., 

TAYLOR  John,   of    Johnston,   aged   89  years, 
and  Mrs.  Annie  Kelton,  of  this  town,  aged 
72  years, 
Sally  and  Benajah  Carpenter,  at  Providence. 

Gazette  of 
Peter,  hatter,  and  Polly  Butler,  daughter  of 

Samuelj  Esq.     Gazette  of 
Bethiah  and  Lieut.  Oliver  Jenckes.     Gazette 

of 
Edward    and     Alice    Dexter,    daughter    of 
Christopher,  of  North  Providence.    Gazette 
of 
Phebe,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Charlestown, 
and  Col.  Jonathan  Ellis.     Gazette  of 


Jan.  18,  1 82 1 
March  24,  1824 
March  25,  1824 

July  20,  1825 

May  15,  1822 

April  17,  1779 

March  8,  1821 
Oct.  27,  1 82 1 
May  18,  1799 

Aug.  31,  1816 
March  2,  1805 


April  23,  1825 

Jan.  8,  1767 

Aug.  24,  1 771 

March  5,  1774 

Feb.  10,  1 78 1 

March  15,  1788 
May  23,  1778 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


375 


TAYLOR  Katy,  daughter  of  George,  Esq.,  of 
this  town,  and  Capt.  Joseph  Crawford. 
Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  Claver,  Esq.,  and  Robert 
Jenkins,  of  Boston,  merchant,  at  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I., 

Robert,  Jr., '  merchant,  and  Rhoda  Smith, 
daughter  of  John,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Andrew  and  Betsey  Field,  daughter  of  Capt. 
John.     Gazette  of 

Robert,  Esq.,  and  Abigail  Pitman,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

William  and  Elizabeth  Andrews,  daughter  of 
Col.  Zephaniah.     Gazette  of 

Gustavus  and  Rebecca  Talbott,  daughter  of 
Benjamin.     Gazette  of 

Dan  and  Hermoine  B.  Campbell,  at  East 
Greenwich.     Gazette  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Peter,  and  Dr. 
John  Pope.     Gazette  of 

James  and  Nancy  Howland,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  William,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Capt.  Peter  and  Mrs.  Freelove  Gladding, 
widow  of  John  W.     Gazette  of 

William,  merchant,  and  Anna  Martin,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  Philip.     Gazette  of 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Robert, 
and  Benjamin  D.  Greene,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Coggeshall,  of  Newport,  and  Ruth  Sheffield, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Aaron,  of  New- 
port, by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Patten,  at  Ports- 
mouth.    Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Peter,  and  George 
Arnold,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William  V.  and  Abby  White,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Thomas,  at  Newport, 

Daniel  and  Sarah  Florett,  both  of  Boston,  in 
this  town, 

Peter,  of  North  Providence,  and  Susannah 
Stutson,  of  Seekonk, 

Richard,  73,  and  Aunt  Thankful  Crowell,  79, 
at  Yarmouth,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

Hertilla  and  Capt.  Christopher  Burr,  both  of 
this  town,  at  New  York, 

Alice,  only  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Henry 
F.  Clarke,  all  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams, 


April  7,  1 78 1 

Dec.  2,  1 78 1 

April  26,  1783 

July  12,  1788 

Dec.  5,  1789 

Jan.  2,  1790 

Sept.  25,  1790 

Oct.  6,  1792 

Feb.  4,  1797 

April  13,  1799 

Sept.  27,  1800 

Nov.  8,  1800 

Nov.  22,  1 80 1 

March  9,  1803 

July  22,  1 810 

Jan.  14,  181 1 

April  17,  1813 

March  13,  181 4 

Jan.  7,  1815 

March  21,  1815 

Sept.  20,  1 81 5 


376  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

TAYLOR  Theodore  and  Sophia  T.  Parker,  both 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  3,  1816 

Fally,  daughter  of   Col.  Robert,  and  James 

Wheaton,  Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  23,  1817 

George    W.,   merchant,    and    Mary    Taylor 

Pope,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  John, 

both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  18,  1817 

Eliza  A,,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  of 

this  town,  and  Philip  M.  Fiske,  of  Scituate, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  7,  1817 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Andrew,  and  Amasa  Man- 
ton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this 

town,  Nov.  4,  1817 

Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Gustavus, 

and  Joseph  Hathaway,  of  Boston,  mer- 
chant, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  25,  1818 
Mary   and   Arza   Brush,   at   Ridgefield,    Ct. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  18 18 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.  and  Calvin  Chamberlain, 

by   Rev.    Mr.  Wilson,  all   of  and   at   this 

town,  Jan.  16,  1820 

Owen,    of     Scituate,    and    Martha    Brown, 

daughter   of  the  late   Gideon,  of  and  at 

Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  March  19,  1820 

Peleg  and   Zelicia   Coggeshall,  daughter  of 

Jonathan,  both  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  13,  1821 

William    H.    and    Elizabeth    Ann    Pitman, 

daughter  of  the  late  John,  at   Newport. 

Gazette  of  June  23,  1821 

William   James,   of   Philadelphia,   merchant, 

and    Hannah    Dunn,    daughter    of    Rev. 

Thomas,  of  and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  July  11,  1821 

Richard   and   Eliza  Allen,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Oct.  14,  1821 

Allen   Field,   merchant,   of    this  town,  and 

Abby  Williams  Tisdale,  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph, of  and   at   Taunton,   by   Rev.    Mr. 

Hamilton,  Nov.  i,  1821 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John,  and  Benjamin 

Lawton,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  3,  1821 

Peter  G.;  Esq.,  Postmaster  at '  Charlestown, 

Ind.,  and  Isabella  Ann  Mawney,  of  East 

Greenwich,  at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette 

of  July  3,  1822 

Charles  A.,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Collins, 

of  and  at  Foster,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stone,  Aug.  19,  1822 

Abiel  E.  and  Mary  Burr,  daughter  of  John,  . 

both   of  and   at   this   town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Mace,  Sept.  12,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  377 

TAYLOR   Ellen  and   Mr.   W Brotherton, 

both  aged  about  67    years,   in    England, 

after  a  courtship  of  44  y.,  7  mos.  Gazette  of  Dec.  7,  1822 

Sophia  Field,  daughter  of  Andrew,  Esq.,  and 

Walter  Paine,  Jr.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  23,  1823 

Ann  Eliza,  daughter  of  Peter,  and   Henry 

Barton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  6,  1823 

Benjamin  F.  and  Jane  J.  Gushing,  daughter 

of  Henry,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Park,         Sept.  22,  1824 
John  and  Mary  West,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Brown,  Nov.  7,  1824 

Samuel  and  Betsey  Bruce,  at  Valley  Falls, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Greene.     Gazette  of  April  6,, 1825 

Mrs.   Elizabeth  and   Ebenezer   Johnson,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  April  24,  1825 

David  and  Martha  E.  Horswell,  daughter  of 

Ephraim,  both   of   and  at  this  town,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  May  19,  1825 

TEARS     John,   of    Philadelphia,   and    Cynthia 

Westcott,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Sam- 
uel, of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,  May  19,  1814 
TEELE   George  and  Zilpah  Chace,  daughter  of 

Amos,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  April  30,  1796 

Nathan  R.,  of  Providence,  and  Betsey  Arnold, 

of  and  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Sept.  15,  181 1 

TEFFT    Patty,   daughter  of  David,   and   John 

Eddy.     Gazette  of  May  18,  1799 

Nathan   and   Mary  Lillibridge,  daughter   of 

Gideon,  at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of       March  26,  1803 
Peter  and  Martha  Chillson,  eldest  daughter 

of  Reuben,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of  Oct.  20,  1804 

Susannah,  of   South  Kingstown,  and  James 

Burdick,  of  Charlestown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bur- 
dick,  ar  Newport,  Oct.  19,  181 1 
Mary  Ann  and  Edward  Luther,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickermg,  June  13,  1823 

John  and  Azubah  Blackington,  both  of  and 

at  Attleboro.    Gazette  of  Dec.  31,  1823 

Caroline,  daughter  of  the  late  Obadiah,  and 

William    Andrews,    both   of    and    at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering,  Feb.  11,  1824 

TELFAIR  Ann  and  Benjamin  Franklin  Timo- 
thy, of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Philadelphia. 

Gazette  of  June  29,  1793 

David,  of  New  York,  and  Mary  M.  Pearce, 

daughter  of  Israel,  of  Newport,  at  Bristol, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  Nov.  23,  1813 


378 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


-,  of  the  26th  Regt.,  and 


TEMPLE   Col.  - 

Lady  Sinclair,  relict  of  Sir  John  Sinclair, 
Bart.,  at  Elizabethtown,  N.  J., 

Miss  ,  daughter  of   Hon.   John,  His 

Brittanic  Majesty's  Consul  General,  and 
Thomas  Lindall  Winthrop,  Esq.,  at  New 
York, 

Sally,  late  of  this  town,  and  Jacob  Seibles, 
merchant,  in  South  Carolina.     Gazette  of 

James  and  Lucy  Prout,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Peter,  of  this  town,  and  Abigail  Evans,  of 
and  at  South  Reading, 

Dr.  John  L,  of  Hanover  Co.,  Va.,  and  Eliza- 
beth I  Stoughton,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Stoughton,  President  of  Columbia  College, 
in  Columbia  District,  Va.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  and  Philip 
W.  Martin,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Richard  and  Sarah  L.  Dorr,  eldest  daughter 
of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  and  Wil- 
liam H.  Mason,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker, 
TEN  EYCK  Sally  and  Rev.  John  Stanford,  A. 
M.,  both  of  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  John 
Livingstone, 
TENNANT    Andrew  and   Mary  Ann    Stewert, 

daughter  of  William,  at  Newport, 
TENNEY  Caleb  Jewett,  pastor  of  First  Congre- 
gational    Church,    and    Ruth    Channing, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten.     Gazette  of 

John  Y.  and  Harriet  Goodnow,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
TERRY  Mabel,  daughter  of  Eliphalet,  Esq.,  and 
William  Barton,  Jr.,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  mer- 
chant, at  Enfield,  Ct.  Gazette  of 
TERWiLlGER  James  and  Mary  Houselander, 
both  of  Burlingham,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Van  Doren, 

TESTE  Julia  Louisa,  only  daughter  of  Alixis, 
Esq.,  and  Jonathan  Sabin,  of  Seekonk,  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

TEW  Paul,  Esq.,  sheriff  of  the  County  of  Provi- 
dence, and  Mrs.  Child,  at  Wood- 
stock, Ct,, 


March  14,  1769 

July  25,  1786 

Dec.  16,  1786 

Oct.  23,  1820 

Oct.  21,  1823 

April  21,  1824 
May  26,  1824 
Aug.  3,  1824 

Aug.  29,  1824 

June  16,  1790 
Dec.  14,  1818 

June  4,  1808 
Sept.  26,  1824 

Feb.  25,  1797 

Jan.  24,  1815 

April  13,  1812 

Sept.  27,  1770 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES         379 

TEW  Lieut.  Benedict  and  Rachel  Humphrey, 
daughter  of  Samuel,  at  Barrington.  Ga- 
zette of  May  6,  1780 

Bathsheba,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
James,  and  Augustus  Newman,  at  New- 
port.   Gazette  of  Dec.  26,  1789 

.Betsey,    daughter    of    Capt.    Thomas,    and 

Holmes  Weaver,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  29,  1798 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Col.  William,  and  Abra- 
ham D.  Tilley,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Sept.  14,  1799 

Capt.  William  W.  and  Thanliful  Wickham, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Sam- 

•  uel,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dehon.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  5,  1808 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  William,  and 
John  Lawton  Burdick,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  II,  1806 

William,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Tilley,  daughter  of 
William,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 
Gazette  of  '  June  14,  1806 

Hannah,  of  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  and  Daniel 
Vaughn,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  merchant,  in 
this  town.     Gazette  of  Oct.  20,  18 10 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  and  William 

Gannett,  at  Portsmouth,  R.  I.     Gazette  of  May  18,  181 1 

Margaret  Mason,  of  Newport,  and  John 
Read,  of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Gazette 
of  Jan.  16,  1813 

Frances,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  of  New- 
port, and  Robert  Brightman,  of  Ports- 
mouth, at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  Sept.  i,  1814 

Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry,  of  Newport, 
and  Robert  Cornell,  of  Portsmouth,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  at  Newport,  Sept.  22,  1814 

Sarah  W.,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Will- 
iam, of  Newport,  and  Benjamin  Ingle,  of 
Taunton,  Mass.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  5,  1815 

John,  of   Newport,  and   Mary  Clarke,  of  this 

town,  April  30,  1823 

Amelia,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  William, 
and  John  T.  Tilley,  Jr.,  at  Newport,  Dec.  21,  1824 

THACHER  Moses,  Candidate  Minister  in  Fox- 
•boro,  and  Henrietta  Wilmarth,  daughter  of 
Stephen,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ferguson,  Sept.  25,  1822 

THANE  Jane,  of  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  and  Dr.  Will- 
iam Peck,  of  this  town,  at  said  Hillsdale, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  21,  1823 

THATCHER  E ,  Esq.,   attorney  at  law, 

and    Lucy    H.  Knox,  eldest  daughter  of 


380 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


THATCHER : 

Gen.  Knox,   at    Montpelier,  St.    George's 

River,  Me.     Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1804 

THAYER  Simeon  and    Mrs.  Mary    Tourtellot. 

Gazette  of  _  Feb.  15,  1772 

Nancy,    widow  'of    Thomas,    and    William 

Chaffee.     Gazette  of  July  5,  1788 

Polly,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  this  town,  and 

Nathaniel  Church,  of  Little  Compton,  Sept.  6,  1789 

Brigadier    General    and  Mrs. 

Angell,  widow  of  John.     Gazette  of  April  17,  1790 

Polly,  daughter  of  Brigadier  General  Thayer, 

and  George  Keith,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  mer- 
chant.    Gazette  of  April  2,  1796 
Hannah  and  Joseph  Andrews   Foot,  both  of 

this  town,  at  Little  Compton.     Gazette  of  Oct.  14,  1797 

Artemus,  of   Milford,  and   Elizabeth  Jewett, 

of  and  at  Hollis,  N.  H.     Gazette  of  Feb.  22,  1806 

Stephen    and    Ann  Cooke,  daughter  of  the 

late  Daniel,  Sept.  7,  1806 

Nancy  and  Andros  Bowen,  both  of  this  town,  Jan.  7,  181 1 

Harriet,  only  daughter  of  Williams  Thayer, 

of  this  town,  and  Patrick  Brown,  Esq.,  of 

Nassau,  N.  P.,  by   Rev.    Dr.  Gano,  July  14,  181 1 

Mrs.  Arethusa  and   William    West,  both    of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Nov.  24,  181 1 

Margaret  C.,of  this  town,  and  Zalman  Tobey, 

of  Canaan,  Ct.,  at  this  town,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Baker,  Aug.  24,  181 7 

William,  merchant,    formerly  of    this    town, 

and    Susannah   Broadie,  of  and  at  Charles- 
ton, S  C.     Gazette  of  March  6,  1819 
Maria,  of  this  town,  and   Jesse   Hartwell,  Jr., 

of    New    Marlboro,    Mass.,    by  Rev.  Mr. 

Sharp,  of  Boston,  ,  Sept.  19,  1819 

Sally,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  and  Joseph  Spear, 

of  Marlborough,  N.  H.,  at  Cumberland,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Jan.  30,  1820 

Eliza  R.  and  Capt,  William  Greenman,  both 

of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  6,  1820 

Silas,  of    Wrentham,    Mass.,    and   Rebecca 

Carr,  daughter  of  John,  of  Warren,  at  Paw- 

tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  May  22*,  1822 

William  C.  and  Sarah  H.    Chappell,   both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Nov.  27,  1823 

George  W.,  of  Warwick,  and  Anna  Sprague,  >^^iPVI 

of  and  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  March  6,^1824 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Mrs.  Jemima  White, 

of  Mansfield,  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of  May  29, 1824 

James,  of  Taunton,  and  Rebecca  Perry,   of 

and  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  March  S,*i82S 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  331 

THAYER  Marjr,  of  Cranston,  and  Thomas  Fen- 
ner,  of  Scituate,  at  said  Cranston,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Tatera, 

Aaron,  Jr.,  and    Mary    Ann    Beers,    in   this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
THOMAS  Joshua,    printer,  and    Mrs.    Hannah 
Thompson,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Marianne,  only  daughter  of  Isaiah,  Esq.,  of 
Worcester,  and  James  R.  Hutchins,  of 
Windsor,  printer,  married  at  Menotomy, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Fiske.     Gazette  of 

Isaiah,  Jr.,  of  Worcester,  printer,  and  Mary 
Weld,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Samuel,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Metz- 
por,  of  and  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Gazette  of 

Joseph  and  Rebecca  Sabm,  daughter  of  John, 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mr.  E.  S.  and  Ann  Fonerden,  youngest 
daughter  of  Adam,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Keith.  Ga- 
zette of 

Benjamin  and  Harriet  Lindley,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Major  Alexander  and  Mary  Borden,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  Ports- 
mouth, 

Mrs.  Charlotte  and  Joseph  Thomas,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Joseph  and  Mrs.  Charlotte  Thomas,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Elizabeth  Mary,  of  Worcester,  and  Stephen 
T.  Soper,  of  Boston,  at  said  Worcester,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Bancroft.     Gazette  of  Dec.  11,  181 1 

George    and    Pamela   Andrews  Bly,  both  of 

Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  22,  1813 

John  Anthony  and  Sarah  Dunn  Jones,  both 

of , this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  6,  1815 

Sarah  and  Simon  Marrott,  cordwainer,  both 
of  Wisback;  the  groom  is  deaf  and  dumb, 
and  was  attended  by  his  brother  Jacob  and 
H  enry  Willis,  both  deaf  and  dumb;  in  Eng- 
land.   Gazette  of  June29,  1816 

Joseph  and  Sarah  S.  Anthony,  daughter  of 
Seth,  at  Portsmouth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  30,  1819 

Gardiner  and  Eleanor  Borden,  daughter  of 
John,  all  of  Portsmouth,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  April  10,  1822 

Capt.  Calvin,  formerly  of  Hansom,  Mass.,  and 
Miss Washburn,  at  Freetown.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  2,  1822 


•  July  26, 

182s 

Aug.  24, 

182s 

Oct.  10, 

1789 

Jan.  28, 

1792 

• 

May  13, 

1797 

Aug.  10, 

1799 

Aug.  26, 

1804 

Jan.  II, 

1806 

Aug.  13, 

1809 

May  25, 

1810 

Sept.  IS, 

1810 

Sept.  IS, 

1810 

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VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


THOMAS  Hannal>  W.,  of  Worcester,  and  Sam- 
uel Crocker,  of  Taunton,  at  said  Worcester. 
Gazette,  of 
THOMPSON  Ebenezer,  merchant,  and  Betsey 
Kinijecutt,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Ed- 
ward, at  Providence.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  and  Betsey  Coddington,  daughter  of 
the  late  William,  Esq ,  of  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mrs.  Hannah   and   Joshua  Thomas,  printer, 
at  Boston.     Gazette  of 
•     Alexander  and  Joanna  Wilkinson,  daughter 
of  the  late  Daniel,  at  Cumberland.  Gazette 
of 

John  and  Sally  Waterman,  daughter  of 
Rufus,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Ebenezer,  merchant,  of  Providence,  and  Ruth 
Otis  Stockbridge,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr. 
Charles,  at  Scituate,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

Peter  and  Sally  Adams,  daughter  of  Joseph, 
Esq.,  at  Mendon,  Mass.     Gazette  of 

Martha,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of 
Stonington,  and  Joseph  Noyes,  Jr.,  of  Wes- 
terly, at  said  Stonington, 

Tamma,  daughter  of  Ezra,  Esq.,  of  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  and  Rev.  James  M.  Win- 
chell,  Pastor  of  First  Baptist  Church,  Bos- 
ton, at  ^id  Poughkeepsie,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Leonard.     Gazette  of 

Elizabeth  K.,  daughter  of  Edward  K.,  Esq., 
and  Samuel  Nightingale,  at  St.  John's 
Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Ziba,  of  Bellingham,  Mass.,  and  Rebecca 
Brooks,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland, 
by  Nathan  Arnold,  Esq., 

Ziba,  of  Bellingham,  and  Rebecca  Brooks,  of 
Walpole,  Mass.,  at  Cumberland.  Gazette 
of  ^ 

Jane  Ann  and  Reuben  Smith,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Maria  W.,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Dr. 
Thompson,  and  Capt.  Ebenezer  Cole,  at 
Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff.  Gazette 
of 

Festus  L.,  of  Vermont,  and  Eliza  Greene, 
daughter  of  Christopher,  at  Warwick.  Ga- 
zette of 

Susannah,  aged  19  years,  and  William  Gob- 
din,  61  years;  been  in  sea  service  35  years, 
lost  both  legs  at  Trafalgar;  at  Rayton, 
Eng,     Gazette  of 


June  29,  1825 

Nov.  2,  1 77 1 

Nov.  I,  1783 
Oct.  10,  1789 

May  10,  1794 
April  I,  1798 

Feb.  I,  1806 
Oct.  10,  1812 

March  30,  1814 

July  2,  1814 

Nov.  8,  1815 

July  3,  1820 

July  10,  1820 
Oct.  14,  182 1 

Dec.  IS,  1821 
Aug.  21,  1822 

Sept.  II,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


383 


THOMPSON  Catharine  Livingtone,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  Smith,  Secretary  of  the  Navy, 
and  Mr.  Charles  DeBresson,  Secretary  of 
the  Legation  of  France,  at  Washington,  D. 
C.     Gazette  of 

Ann  Eliza  and  John  Pierce  Hall,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,     . 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Peter,  of  this  town, 
and  David  T,,  Capron,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass., 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

THOMSON  Miss  — ,    daughter    of  James, 

and  Elhridge  Gerry,  late  Member  of   Con- 
gress, at  New  York, 
THORNTON    Capt.    Christopher    and    Mercy 
Whitney,   daughter  of    Capt.    James,    at 
Pawtuxet.     Gazette  of 

Mary  and  John  Brown,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  at 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  Smithfield.  Ga- 
zette of 

Anna  and  Capt.  Christopher  Wilkinson,  at 
Johnston.     Gazette  of 

Frances,  of  Johnston,  and  Joel  Harris,  of 
Connecticut,  by  William  Waterman,  Esq., 
Justice,  at  Cranston, 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Elisha,  and  Nathaniel 
Howland,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  New 
Bedford, 

Hannah  I.  and  Samuel  W.  Wightman,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs, 

Stephen  and  Mary  Ormsbee,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Lucretia,  26,  and  Jonathan  Paine,  of  Smith- 
field,  70,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of 

Mary  and  Esek  Burlingame,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 

Lydia  Waterman,  eldest  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, and  James  Waterman,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  William,  of  Johnston,  and 
Jehu  Evans,  at  said  Johnston.     Gazette  of 

Daniel,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Steere,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 

Julia  Ann,  only  daughter  of  Pardon,  and 
James  C.  Shortly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Meribah  and  William  B.  Pottle,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Freelove  and   Erastus  B.  G.  White,  both  of 
Cranston, 
THORP   Henrietta  and  David  Burr,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 


Feb.  I,  1823 
Dec.  26,  1824 

April  4,  1825 

Jan.  5,  1786 

Oct.  19,  1793 

Sept.  13,  1806 
April  II,  1807 

Jan.  2,  1812 

May  2,  1 8 12 

Oct.  22,  1812 

Nov.  23, 1820 

Jan.  3,  1 82 1 

Jan.  3,  1821 

March  10,  1821 

Jan.  8,  1823 

March  17,  1824 

April  15,  1824 

May  26,  1824 

July  7,  182s 

Jan.  6,  181 1 


384 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


THORP  George  F.  and  Mary  Fiske,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Benedict, 

John  and  Eliza  Ann  Williams,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

James  M.  and  Rhoda  Potter,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

David,  Jr.,  and  Violette  Scott,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
THROOP  Dr.  Amos   and    Polly    Crawford,    at 
Providence, 

George,  merchant,  and  Betsey  Smith,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Hayward.    Gazette  of 

Capt.  Benjamin  and  Abigail  Smith,  daughter 
of  the  late  Hayward.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Abigail,  widow  of  Capt..  Benjamin,  and 
Capt.  John  Arnold,  married  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Hitchcock, 

George,  Jr.,  of  Lake   Champlain,  N.  Y.,  and 
Sarah  Church,  daughter  of  the  late  George, 
of  and  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 
THURBER  Polly  and  Capt.  Benjamin  Aulger, 
at  Providence, 

Edward,  merchant,  and  Miss Winsor, 

daughter  of  Col.  Abraham,  of   Glocester. 
Gazette-  of 

William  and  Patience  Wilkinson,  daughter  of 
David,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Relief  and  Polly  Smith,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Joseph,  at  Barrington.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  James,  and  George  Ben- 
son, merchant.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Joseph  Fen- 
ner,  both  of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Waite,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Sylva- 
nus  Tillinghast.     Gazette  of 

John  and  Freelove  Thurston.     Gazette  of 

Squire  and  Catharine  Fowle,  daughter  of 
Jonathan.     Gazette  of 

James  and  Olive  Bowen,  at  Warren.  Ga- 
zette of 

Dr.  Daniel  and  Olive  Penniman,  at  Mendon, 
by  Rev.  Caleb  Alexander.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Hannah  Clements,  by  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Penelope,  daughter  of  John,  and  John  A. 
Pearse,  Jr.     Gazette  of 

Dexter  and  Hannah  Gorham,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Major  Jabez,  by  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 


July  IS,  1811 
Aug.  18,  1817 
July  20,  1820 
Sept.  4,  1820 
Nov.  13,  1768 
Nov.  24,  178 1 
Sept.  II,  1784 

March  8,  1792 

June  14, 1823 
Dec.  10,  1769 

Dec.  14,  1771 

Oct.  24,  1772 

Nov.  5,  1791 

Feb.  2,  1793 

Aug.  9,  1794 

Nov.  8,  1794 
Feb.  20,  1796 

June  4,  1796 

Dec.  24,  1796 

Dec.  8,  1798 

Feb.  I,  1800 

April  2,  1803 

May  29,  1803 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


385 


THURBER  James,  Esq.,  and  Abigail  Robinson, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Lydia,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Rich- 
ard Salisbury,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Comstock,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Benjamin,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Mrs.  Nancy  and  Capt.  Daniel  McFay,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Experience,   Mrs.,  of  this   town,   and   John 
^  OtA-)lA*^   '  BarBOtt,  of  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
^        in  this  town, 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Relief,  and  Job 
Spencer,  in  this  town, 

Eliza,  third  daughter  of  the  late  Edward, 
Esq.,  and  Dexter  Randall,  Esq.  Gazette 
of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  Esq., 
and  Dr.  Henry  Waterman,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.     Gazette  of 

James  and  Sarah  Irons,  both  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Thankful  Rose,  both  of  this 
town,  at.  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Darius  N.  and  Palmyra  Irons,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Mr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Major  William,  of  this  town,  and  Abby 
Price,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  New- 
port, in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  this  town, 
and  Francis  Elliott,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Amey,  youngest  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq., 
of  this  town,  and  Jabez  Gorham,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Hannah,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Ed- 
ward, and  Darius  Dyer,  merchant,  both  of 
this  town,  by   Rev.  Mr. ,  Wilson, 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  this 
town,  and  Daniel  Coffin  Beedle,  of  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  this  town, 
and  Stephen  Barber,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

Maria  T.,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  of 
this  town,  and  James  W.  Fosdick,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Abby  Alger,  both  of  this 
town,  at  East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Waldo, 


Jan.  26,  1806 
Nov.  30,  1806 
Nov.  20,  1808 
Nov.  27,  181 1 

Nov.  2,  1812 
April  8,  1813 

Dec.  II,  1813 

Nov.  5,  1814 

Jan.  19,  1 8 1.5 

April  8,  1815 

March  2,  18 16 

March  24,  18 16 

Aug.  6,  1816 

Dec.  4,  1 8 16 

Aug.  26,  r8i7 

Oct.  26,  1 8 17 

Oct.  26,  1 817 

Jan.  27,  1818 

Sept.  12,  1819 


386 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


THURBER  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward, 

and  Daniel  Sheldon,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all 

of  and  at  this  town, 
Hetty,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Phine- 

has  Potter,  by    Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and 

at  this  town, 
Henry  and  Julia  Ann  Willard,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Emeline    A.,    daughter    of  Capt.  John,  and 

Loring  D.  Chopin,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Jacob  B.  and  Alice   Ann   Martin,  youngest 

daughter  of  Joseph,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.   Gano, 
Mrs.  Polly,  eldest  daughter   of   Relief  Thur- 

ber,  and  John  Wilbour,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 
Isaac  and  Lucy  Brown,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Abby,  daughter  of  Relief,  and   George  Sim- 
mons, both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano, 
Mary  L.  and  Thomas  H.  Bowen,  both  of  and 

at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Henry  and  Mary  H.  Jones,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Rev.  John  P.,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 
Ephraim  and  Harriet  Cooper,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 
Hannah,  daughter  of    William,    and    Daviid 

Bolles,  both  of  and   at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Mace, 
Stanton,  of  this  town,  and  Martha  B.  Dexter, 

of    North    Providence,  at    Pawtucket,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Taft, 
Edward  and  Mehitable  Tucker,  both   of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
Catharine,  of  this   town,  and  Bowers  Lewis, 

of  Dighton,  at  this  town.     Gazette  of 
John,  Jr.,  and    Hopestill   Bosworth,  both  of 

and  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 
Experience,  of  this  town,  and  Charles  Bacori, 

of  Connecticut,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Ann  Elizabeth,   of    this    town,  and  George 

Olney,  of  North  Providence,  at  this  town, 
Stephen  and  Joanna  Luther,  both  of  and  at 

Warren.     Gazette  of 
Sarah    Ann,  daughter  of    Capt.    John,   and 

Peleg  Hull,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow, 


Nov.  7,  1819 

Feb.  29,  1820 
May  7,  1820 

May  31,  1820 

Nov.  23,  1820 


March  17,  1821 
May  6,  1821 


Sept.  16,  1 82 1 
Jan.  9,  -1822 

May  2,  1822 
May  19,  1822 

Oct.  10,  1822 

Oct.  27,  1822 
May  18,  1823 
June  7,  1823 
June  28,  1823 
Jan.  18,  1824 
May  23,  1824 
Sept.  II,  1824 

Nov.  22, 1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE -MARRIAGES 


387 


THURBER  Newman,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Mrs. 
Ardelia  Bly,  of  this  town,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 
THURSTON  Polly,  daughter  of  the  late  John, 
and  Capt.  Hezekiah  Starbuck,  of  Nan- 
tucket, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  John,  of  Newport,  and  Elizabeth  Jen- 
kins, daughter  of  John,  merchant,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

Abby  and  James  Searle,  both  of  this  town. 
Gazette  of 

Freelove  and  John  Thurber.     Gazette  of 

John  W.  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Anthony,  both 
of  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Latham  and  Mrs.  Martha  Coggeshall,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Latham,  Jr.,  and  Abigail  Wanton,  daughter 
of  Capt.  John,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Latham,  and  John  Snow, 
of  this  town,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Sarah  Jack,  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y., 
and  Ezra  Read,  of  New  York,  merchant, 
at  said  Hudson, 

Mary  C,  daughter  of  Samuel  J.,  of  George- 
town, S.  C,  and  Richard  Waterman,  of 
this  town,  at  Georgetown,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hallrngs, 

Hon.  Nathaniel  and    Miss  Fletcher 

(his  seventh  wife),  at  Bradford,  Mass.     Ga- 
zette of 

Elizabeth  L.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Sam- 
uel, and  Capt.  John  P.  Hammond,  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tenney.     Gazette  of 

Edward  and  Audeara  Place,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
.Wilson, 

Charles  M.  and  Rachal  H.  Pitman,  daughter 
of  Thomas  G.,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Patten, 
all  of  and  at  Newport, 

Mary  and  John  Crandall,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Hannah,  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  and  Ira  Trask,  of 
Millbury,  Mass.,  at  said  Oxford,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Batchellor.     Gazette  of 

Abby,  of  Exeter,  and  Albert  Sherman,  at 
Wickford, 

Fanny  and  Henry  Luther,  at  Pawtucket. 
Gazette  of 


March  13,  1825 
Nov.  30,  1 77 1 

June  27,  1772 

Aug.  31,  1793 
Feb.  20,  1796 

March  29,  1800 

Aug.  7,  1802 

Aug.  14,  1802 

Aug.  21,  1802 

Oct.  II,  1806 

July  14,  1808 

May  30,  1809 

July  22,  1809 

Nov.  10,  1810 
June  28,  1812 

Sept.  6,  1818 
Oct.  17,  1819 

Nov.  23,  1820 
June  i^,  1821 
Sept.  26,  1 82 1 


388  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

THURSTON    Abraham,  Esq.,  and  Martha   D. 

Prior,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  both 

of  and  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  May  4,  1822 

Eliza  R.,  daughter  of  Jeremiah, Esq.,  of  Hop- 

kinton,  and  C Palmer,  merchant,  of 

New  York,  at  said  Hopkinton.     Gazette  of        Nov.  20,  1824 
Mrs.    Elizabeth   and  Thomas  Millett,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  14,  1825 

TIBBETTS  Mrs.    Gertrude    and  Dr.    Eliphalet 

Nott,  President  of  Union  College,  at  Troy, 

N.  Y.     Gazette  of  Aug.  15,  1807 

John  C,  of  this  town,  and  Catharine  Wilson, 

daughter  of  John,  of  and  at  Preston,  Ct.,  Nov.  12,  1815 

Charles   Norris,    Esq.,   attorney  at  law,   and 

Sarah  Wilkinson,  second  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, Esq.,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Edes,  May  14,  1816 

Maria,  of  Warwick,  and  William  J.  Keep,  of 

Longmeadow,  Mass.,  at   said  Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Manchester,  Feb.  21,  1822 

Charles  Norris,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Rhodes  Wil- 
kinson, daughter  of  William,  in  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  7,  1823 

TIFFANY  Major    Jonathan,    of   Warwick,  and 

Nancy  Pitman,  daughter  of  Saunders,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  18,  1800 

Ebenezer,  Esq.,  and  Charlotte  Bliss,  at  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict.     Gazette  of  Oct.  24,  1818 
Comfort,  of  Chariten,   Missouri,  and    Laura 

Burr,  youngest  daughter  of  Col.  James,  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  "  Aug.  13^  1821 

Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  and 

James    Bowen,  Esq.,  both    of  and  at  Bar- 

rington,  Nov.  15,  1821 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Hon.   Ebenezer,  of  Bar- 

rington,  and    Rev.    Francis  Wood,  at  said 

Barrington,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Wight,   of  Bris- 
tol.    Gazette  of  Sept.  10,  1823 
Horace  T.  and  Mary  Ann  Day,  at  St.  Paul's 

Church,    Pawtucket,    by    Rev.  Mr.    Taft. 

Gazette  of  May  21,  1825 

TILLEY  Abraham  D.  and  Ruth  Tew,  daughter 

of  Col.  William,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Sept.  14,  1799 

Dea.    William    and    Mrs.    Catharine  Sabin, 

widow  of  William,  at  Rehoboth.  Gazette  of        Jan.  30,  1802 
Benjamin  and  Rachel  Simmons,  daughter  of 

.the  late  Jonathan.    Gazette  of  Oct.  8,  1803 

Ann,  daughter  of  William,  and  William  Tew, 

Jr.,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.    Ga- 
zette of  '  June  14,  1806 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


389 


TILLEY  William,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Coggeshall, 
daughter  of  William,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 
Ruhannah  Coffin,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  James,  and  Peter  Parker  Remington, 
at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy.  Gazette 
of 

Mary  Ann,  of  Newport,  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas,  and  Stephen  Smith,  Jr.,  of  this 
town,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 
Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  and 
Thomas  Sherman,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy.     Gazette  of 

Major  William  James,  merchant,  and  Clarissa 
Ellery,  daughter  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Patten,  all  of  and  at  Newport, 

Dea.  William,  of  Newport,  and  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Boone,  of  Warwick;  the  Deacon  is 
84  and  the  bride  74;  he  has  10  children,  75 
grand,  and  25  great-grandchildren;  at 
Wickford.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Abraham,  and  Mumford 
Hazard,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mary  T,  of  Newport,  and  Peleg  Seabury,  of 
Taunton,  at  said  Newport.     Gazette  of 

John  T.,  Jr.,  and   Amelia  Tew,  daughter  of 
the  late  Col.  William,  at  Newport, 
TILLINGHAST  Polly,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and 
•  Benjamin  Smith,  of    Smithfield.     Gazette 
of 

Capt.  Joseph  and  Polly  Earl,  daughter  of 
Capt.  William.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Henry  and  Miss  Betsey  Greene,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  Esq.     Gazette  of 
-  William  and  Henrietta   Chace,  daughter  of 
Samuel,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  Col.  Daniel,  and  Dr.  Levi 
Willard,  of  Mendon.     Gazette  of 

Nicholas  P.  and  Sally  Almy,  eldest  daughter 
of  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Polly,  daughter  of  the  late  Pardon,  Jr.,  and 
John  Mumford,  merchant,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Col.  Daniel,  and  Sam- 
uel Aborn,  Jr.     Gazette  of 

Nicholas,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Atwell,  daughter 
of  Amos,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Stephen,  merchant,  and  Theodosia  Foster, 
daugjiter  of  Theodore,  Esq.     Gazette  of 


Nov.  I,  1806 

Dec.  r,  1810 

Sept.  15,  1816 

Oct.  5,  1816 

Sept.  I,  1820 

Nov.  10,  1821 

Nov.  14,  1 82 1 

Oct.  2,  1824 

Dec.  2r,  1824 

March  28,  1772 

Aug.  17,  1776 

Feb.  I,  1777 

April  26,  1777 

April  I,  1780 

June  8,  1782 

June  18,  1786 

Oct.  13,  1787 

March  21,  1789 

May  24,  1794 


390  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

TILLINGHAST  Sylvanus  and  Waite  Thurber, 

daughter   of  William,  Esq.     Gazette  of  Nov.  8,  1794 

Dr.  Thomas  and  Lucy  Allen,  daughter  of 
the  late  Samuel,  at  North  Kingstown,  by 
Rev.  William  Northup.     Gazette  of  July  4,  1795 

Polly,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Joseph 
Bowen,  of  Coventry,  at  East  Greenwich. 
Gazette  of  March  12,  1796 

William  and  Betsey  Champlain,  daughter  of 
William,  of  Westerly,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  April  2,  1796 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  and 
Capt.  John  Dennis,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of  Aug.  27,  1796 

Job  and    Sally  R.    Dennis,    both  of  and   at 

East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of  Feb.  20,  1802 

Paris  J.,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Mrs.  Emma  Hur- 
ley, both  formerly  of  this  town,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Aug.  14,  1802 

Nicholas  and  Hannah   Mawney,  daughter  of 

Pardon,  at  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1802 

Avis  and  John  Baker,  merchant,  at  Newport. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  27,  1802 

John,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Mrs.  Han- 
nah Russell,  of  and  at  Uxbridge.  Gazette 
of  Aug.  7,  1803 

Sally,  youngest  daughter  of  Nicholas,  Esq., 
late  of  Newport,  and  Charles  Hammond, 
Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  Ohio,  at  Virginia. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  3,  1803 

Catharine,  late  of  Newport,  and  John  Brown, 
of  Brook  Court  House,  Va.,  in  Virginia. 
Gazette  of 

Mary  Fones  Holmes  and  Henry  Bull,  at  Col- 
chester, Ct.,  both  of  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Patience,  of  Uxbridge,  and  William 
Holroyd,  of  this  town,  at  Uxbridge, 

Capt.  Joseph  R.  and  Phebe  Cozzens,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  Esq.,  at  Wickford.     Gazette  of 

George  W.  and  Susan  Eldred,  daughter  of 
Robert,  at  Wickford.     Gazette  of 

Charles  H.  and  Dulcinia  Nelson,  daughter  of 
Paul,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  Benja- 
mm  T.  Chandler,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Charles  W.,  of  this  town,  and  Lydia  Arnold, 
daughter  of  Israel,  Esq.,  at  Warwick, 

William,  of  this  town,  and  Phebe  Arnold, 
daughter  of  Luke,  of  and  at  Smithfield. 
Gazette  of 


May  12, 

1804 

Aug.  3, 

i*8os 

Nov.  28, 

1 80s 

Aug.  9, 

1806 

Sept.  20, 

1806 

Oct.  10, 

1807 

Nov.  19, 

1807 

Sept.  21, 

1809 

May  12, 

1810 

PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  39I 

TILLINGHAST  Jeremiah  and    Sarah    J.    Sea- 
mans,  by  Rev.  Dr.Gano,  all  of  this  town,  Nov.  26,  1810 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  Lemuel 

Chandler,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  21,  1812 

Joseph  and  Ann  M.  Jones,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son.    Gazette  of  Aug.  15,  1812 

Amey,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  and 
Hopkins  Greene,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  21,  1813 

Anna,  daughter  of  Hon.  Philip,  of  North 
Kingstown,  and  Dr.  Wilbur  Tillinghast, 
of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  at  said  North  Kingstown. 
Gazette  of  Aug.  S,  1815 

Dr.  Wilbur,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  and  Anna 
Tillinghast,  daughter  of  Hon.  Philip,  of 
and  at  North  Kingstown.     Gazette  of  Aug.  5,  1815 

Joseph  Leonard,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and 
Mrs.  Rebecca  Power  Air,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  Nicholas  Power,  in  this  town,  at 
St.  John's  Church,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker,  Nov.  5,  181 5 

Mary  M.,  only  daughter  of  Sylvanus,  form- 
erly of  this  town,  and  George  Petrie,  mer- 
chant, of  and  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  16,  181 5 

Daniel  H.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Frances 
W.  Earie,  daughter  of  Hon.  Elias,  at  Cen- 
treville,  S.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Vandever,  Jan.  5,  1816 

Nicholas,  Esq.,'  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  M.  ^ 

Wetherell,  formerly  of  New  York,  at  Phil- 
adelphia, by  Rev.  Dr.  Abercrombie,  May  19,  1820 

William  J.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Updike,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  March  3,  1822 

Charles  F.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Lu- 
sanna  Richmond,  daughter  of  William,  2d, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  May  15,  1822 

Lydia  H.,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  and 
Nehemiah  Rogers,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Merrett,  Oct.  10,  1822 

Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Allen,  Esq.,  and 
Joseph  Torrey,  at  Wrentham.     Gazette  of  Nov.  2,  1822 

Amey  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Joseph,  and  Capt.  William  Arnold,  both  of 
and  at   this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  29,  1823 

Jeremiah,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Greene, 
only  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of  and 
at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  May  27,  1824 

Amos  A.,  cashier  of  Pawtucket  Bank,  and 

Mary  N.  Jerauld,  both  of  and  at  Seekonk,  !^|^ 

bv  Rev.  Mr.  Barney,  Sept.  14,  1824 


392 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TILLINGHAST  Avis  C,  daughter  of  the  late 
William,  of  Newport,  and  Thomas  Delano, 
of  New  Bedford,  at  said  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 
John,  of  Seekonk,  and  Artemisia  Willard,  of 
North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

TILLSON  Lois,  34,  and  Elder  Job  Borden,  64 ; 
the  elder  is  blind  having  been  so  since  he 
was  16  years  of  age,  and  has  been  a 
widower  about  three  months;  at  Tiverton, 

TILSEVE  Thomas,  of  Leicester,  and  Ursula 
Fuffer  ;  the  groom  was  deaf  and  dumb,  and 
for  words  he  gave  signs  that  were  ap- 
proved by  the  clergyman  as  evidence  he 
knew  the  full  obligations  he  was  taking 
upon  himself  (in  Queen  Elizabeth's  Time.) 
Gazette  of 

TIMMONS  John,  merchant,   and  widow 


Greene,  widow  of  Thomas,  Jr.,  at  Boston, 
TIMOTHY  Benjamin  Franklin,  of  Charleston, 
S.  C.,  and  Ann  Telfair,  at  Philadelphia. 
Gazette  of 
TINCKAM  Cyrus  and  Rachal  Hawkins,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  William,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 
Glocester.     Gazette  of 

Ruth  and  Samuel  Waldron,  both  of  and  at 
Glocester.     Gazette  of 
TINDELL  Waitey  and  Thomas  Essex,  both  of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathham, 
TINGLEY  Timothy  and  Eunice  Robinson,  both 
of  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 

Rowena,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Josiah 
Allen,  Jr.,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tyler, 

Sylvanus,  of  this  town,  and  Roxana  Ellis,  of 
and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 

Araunah  C.  and  Ann  Maria  Lippitt,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  merchant,  all  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Thomas,  of  Attleboro,  and  Mary  Brown,  of 
and  at  Cumberland, 

Matilda,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Attleboro, 
and  Jesse  F.  Peck,  of  Pelham,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Louisa  and  Richard  Everett,  both  of  Attle- 
boro, in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Elisha  and  Celia  Lippitt,  daughter  of  John, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker, 


Oct.  27,  1824 
Dec.  9,  1824 

June  14,  1818 


June  29,  1 8 16 
Oct.  20,  1768 

June  29,  1793 

June  19,  1819 
June  19,  1819 
Oct.  16,  1820 
March  17,  181 1 
Sept.  22,  181 1 
Oct.  17,  181 3 

Oct.  10,  1814 
Feb.  26,  1 815 

Feb.  10,  1820 
April  4,  1820 

March  4,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


393 


TISDALE  Mrs.  Ann,  widow  of  the  late  Mr.  Tis- 
dale,  of  Taunton,  and  Jabez  Whipple,  of 
this  town,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Manning.     Ga- 
zette of 
Joseph;  Esq.,  of  Taunton,  and   Mrs.  Chris- 
tiana Sterling,  of  this  town, 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Taunton,  and 
Ratidolph    Chandler,   of    this   town,   mer- 
chant, at  said  Taunton.     Gazette  of 
Rhoda,  of  Taunton,  and  James  Bliss,  of  and 

at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 
Abby  Williams,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Taun- 
ton, and  Allen  Field  Taylor,  merchant,  of 
this  town,  at  said  Taunton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hamilton, 
Sophia  A-)  of  Taunton,  and  Nicholas  How- 
land  Sherman,  of  Dartmouth,  at  said  Taun- 
ton.    Gazette  of 
Gardiner,  of  Wickford,  and  Elizabeth  Hark- 
ness,  daughter  of  George,  of  and  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

TITUS    John   and   Betsey  Swan,  at  Attleboro. 
Gazette  of 
Crawford  and  Ann  Cozzens,  at  Attleboro,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wilder, 
Jonah,  of  Scituate,  and  Phebe  Fenner,  eldest 
daughter  of  Obadiah,  of  and  at   Foster. 
Gazette  of 

TOBEY  Zalman,  of  Canaan,  Ct.,  and  Margaret 
C.  Thayer,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Baker, 

TOBOR  Warren,  of  New  Bedford,  and  Sally 
Holmes,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey, 

TODD  Thomas,  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States,  and  Mrs.  Lucy 
Washington,  sister  of  Mrs.  Madison,  at  the 
White  House,  Washington, 

TOLER  Betsey  North,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and 
Dr.  Moses  Baker,  at  North  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock.     Gazette  of 

TOMAN  Ruth,  daughter  of  John,  and  Thomas 
Low.     Gazette  of 

TOMES  J.  B.  and  Harriet  Cdpernaum,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

TOMPKINS  Josei^H,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Sally 

Graves,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Reiv.  Dr.  Gano, 

Jonathan  G.,  aged    80  years  (fatbef  of  the 

Governor  of  New  York)  and  Mrs.  Phebe 


April  17,  1779 
May  27,  1805 

March  12,  18 14 
Jan.  27,  1821 

Nov.  I,  1821 

Nov.  29,  1823 

Feb.  7,  1824 
May  18,  1799 
Nov.  23,  1812 

Sept.  ii,  1825 

Aug.  24,  1 817 

May  9,  1824 

March  22,  1812 

March  2,  1793^ 
Oct.  7,  1797 
May  7,  1815 

Dec.  21,  1806 


394 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TOMPKINS  : 

Reynolds,  aged  36  years,  at  Mamaroneck, 
N.  Y.     Gazette  of 

Cornelius  S.,  of  Seekonk,  ,and  Christiana 
Cole,  of  and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rex- 
ford, 

.Joseph  and  Angelina  Nelson,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  at  New  Haven,  by  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  Brownell, 

Epaline,  of  Troy,  Mass.,  and  Thomas  R. 
Greene,  of  Warwick,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Shurtleff, 

Susan  B.  and  Samuel  Salla,  at   Pawtucket. 
Gazette  of 
TOOGOOD  Mr. and  Miss  Good- 
enough,  at  the  Isle  of  Wight.     Gazette  of 
TOOTH  Tobey  and  Polly  Nail,  in  Ireland.     Ga- 
zette of 
TOPHAM  Capt.  John,  of  Newport,  and  Nancy 
Etheridge,  of  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  John,  and 
Robert  Carter,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

George  Washington  and  Ruth  Forrester, 
youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  dec, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Theophilus  and  Susannah  Goddard,  daughter 
of  Thomas,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
TORREY  Capt.  William  and  Zilpha  Davison,  at 
killingly.     Gazette  of 

Simon  Learned,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  and  Lu- 
cretia  Hatch  Dexter,  daughter  of  Richard, 
Esq.,  of  Boston,  in  this  town, 

Otis  and  Hannah  Morse,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, of  and  at  this  town. 

Rev.  Reuben,  of  Ashford,  Ct.,  and  Ann 
Eddy,  daughter  of  Moses,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Messer, 

Joseph  and  Eliza  Ann  TiUinghast,  daughter 
of  Allen,  Esq.,  at  Wrentham.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  David  and  Maria  S.  Balch,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
TOTTEN    Noah,  printer,  and  Maria   Stone,  at 

New  York.     Gazette  of 
TOURJEE  Benajah,  Jr.,  of  North  Kingstown, 
and  Abby  R.  Briggs,  daughter  of  the  Jate 
Benjamin,  of  and  at  East  Greenwich.     Ga- 
zette of 

TOURQUET    Maria  Jane  and  Robert  Jenkins, 
merchant,  at  Newburyport.     Gazette  of 


April  30,  1 8 14 

June  17,  1 82 1 

Oct.  29,  1822 

June  30,  1824 
April  27,  1825 
June  22,  181 1 
March  23,  1805 
Sept.  17,  1796 
Sept.  17,  1796 

Oct.  29,  1796 

Nov.  12,  1808 

Dec.  9,  1809 

Nov.  16,  1815 
Jan.  9,  1820 

Oct.  5,  1820 

Nov.  2,  1822 

Sept.  16,  1823 

July  8,  1809 

May  26,  1824 
July  2,  1803 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


395 


TOURTELLOT  Mrs.  Mary  and  Simeon  Thayer. 
Ga.zette  of 

Dorcas,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  Capt  Jona- 
than Aborn,  of  Pawtuxet,  at  Glocester. 
Gazette  of 

William  and  Lydia  Eddy,  at  Glocester.  Ga- 
zette of 

Esther,  daughter  of  Roger,  of  Foster,  and 
Jonathan  Hammond,  of  Glocester,  at  said 

•     Foster,  by  William  Potter,  Esq., 
TOWER   Patience  J.  and  Philip  Bump,  both  of 
this  town,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis, 

Capt.  Levi,  aged  74  years,  and  Mrs.  Hannah 
Emerson,  aged  70  years,  in  Cumberland, 
TOWNSEND   Polly,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Capt.  Robert  Pearce,  of   Nova  Scotia,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

Job  and  Mary  Ayleham,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

John  F.,  of  Newport,  merchant,  and  Ann 
Easton,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  at  Ports- 
mouth, by  Rev.  Mr.  Patten.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  and  Abigail  Wellington,  daughter  of 
-     Samuel,  by  Rev.    Dr.    Gushing,  at    Wal- 
tham,  Mass., 

Thomas  and  Mrs.  Hannah  B.  Cornell,  of 
Portsmouth,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Pat- 
ten, 

James  and  Sarah  C.  Davenport,  daughter  of 
Charles,  at  Newport, 

Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Susannah  Coggeshall, 
daughter  of  William,  at  Newport,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Patten.     Gazette  of 

Amey,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Will- 
iam W.  Polk,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Town- 
sendville.  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Earle, 

Phebe,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  B.  V. 
Hoffman,  Esq.,  Captain  U.  S.  Navy,  at 
Townsendville,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Earle, 

Rev.  Shearjashub  B.,  of  Sherbourne,  Mass., 
and  Nancy  Hunt,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pitman, 

Ruth  B.  and  Ebenezer  Bosworth,  at  Bristol. 
Gazette  of 

Mary  Melville,  ot  Newport,  and  Capt.  Joseph 
Strout,  Jr.,  of  Norwich,  at  said  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

William  H.  and  Maria  Ann  Comstock,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Feb.  IS,  1772 

May  27,  1797 
April  20,  1799 

Sept.  7,  1820 

Feb.  10,  1808 

Jan.  9,  1817 

Nov.  19,  1791 
April  13,  1799 

Feb.  18,  1804 

Dec.  16,  1807 

March  31,  181 1 
June  14,  1812 

Aug.  s,  181S 
Nov.  29,  1 8 17 

Nov.  29,  1817 

March  22,  1820 
April  10,  1820 

Sept.  8,  1824 
Dec.  6,  1824 


396  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

TRACY  Miss ,  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica, 

and  Thomas  Radcliffe,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  South 
Carolina,  by  the' Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  in  this 
town,  July  28,  1801 

Julia,  daughter  of  the  late  Uriah,  of  Litch- 
field, Ct.,  and   Theron  Metcalf,  Esq.,   at- 
torney at  law,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  at  Litch- 
field, Ct.     Gazette  of  Nov.  25,  1809 
Caroline,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
Uriah,   and   Silas   W.    Robbins,   Esq.,   of 
Winchester,   Ky.,   at  Litchfield,  Ct.     Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  16,  181 1 
Lucinda,  of  Lisbon,  Ct.,  and  James  Marry- 
ott,   of  Hopkinton,   at   said  Lisbon.     Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  7,  1822 
Julia  R.,  of  Seekonk,  and  Richard  A.  Brown, 
of  North  Providence,  at  Ashford,  Ct.     Ga- 
zette of                                                                    May  28,  1823 
TRASK  Ira,   of  Millbury,   Mass.,   and  Hannah 
Thurston,  of  and  at  Oxford,  Mass.,  by  Rev. 
.  Mr.  Batchellor.     Gazette  of                                 Nov.  23,  1820 
Mary,  daughter  of  James,  and  Robert  Wood, 
both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Potter,                                                                     Dec.  28,  1820 
TRAVERSE    Mary,   of   Rehoboth,   and  Josiah 
Jones,   senior    editor    of    the    Columbian 
Phoenix,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,            Feb.  25,  1808 

TREADWAY    M ,   aged   84    years,   and 

Elizabeth  Blake,  aged  14  years,  at  Piercy, 
N.  H.     Gazette  of  June  19,  1802 

TREAD  WELL  Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jona- 
than, and  Dr.  Olney  Fuller,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Hitchcock.     Gazette  of  •        Nov.  19,  1785 

Patience,   daughter  of  Capt.   Jonathan,  and 

Capt.  William  Page,  Dec.  11,  1791 

Capt.  Jonathan  and  Martha  Spencer,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin,  of  East  Geenwich.     Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  s,  179s 
Mrs.    Martha,   of    this    town,   and    Thomas 
Bentley,  formerly  of   Lancaster,  Eng.,  by 
Thomas  Abbott,  Esq.,                                          Sept.  27,  1813 
,  William,  printer,  and  Mary  Jackson,  daughter 
of  the  late  Dr.  John,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  4,  1813 
Julia  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Jonathan,  and  Isaac  H-  Pinkney,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Crocker,  all  of  and  at  this  town,                 March  30,  18 18 
TREZEVANT     Ann,  daughter    of  Theodore, 
and  Daniel  Hey  ward,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  7,  1793 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


397 


TRINGHAM      William    and    Mrs.     Elizabeth 

Searle,   widow  of  Searle,   of  East 

Greenwich.     Gazette  of 
TRIPP    Elizabeth,   of   Barrington,   and   George 
Millerman,  of  East   Greenwich.      Gazette 
of 

Arthur  and  Sally  Knowles,  daughter  of  Ed- 
ward.    Gazette  of 

Nathaniel  and  Penelope  Rodman,  daughter 
of  Robert,  at  South  Kingstown.  Gazette 
of 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  and  Ne- 
hemiah  Dodge.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Joseph  J.  and  Hope  Coddington,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Capt.  Edward,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

Hannah  and  Joseph  Angell,  at  North  Provi- 
dence.    Gazette  of 

William  and  Betsey  Hoar,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam, at  Warren      Gazette  of 

John  S.  and  Sally  Olney,  daughter  of  Jabez, 
Esq  ,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Gazette  of 

Arthur,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Mary 
Morris,  at  Pomfret,  Ct., 

Stephen  and  Mrs.  Martha  Gardiner,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Charles,  of  Exeter,  and  Mrs.  Margaret 
Weeden,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Catharine  and  Naphali  Newell,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  in  this  town, 

Howland  and  Eliza  Brownell,  at  Westport. 
Gazette  of 

Phebe  and  Abraham  Brownell,  at  Westport. 
Gazette  of 

Freelove  and  Paulson  Brayton,  both  of  and 
at  Smithiield.     Gazette  of 

Desire,  daughter  of  Capt.  Tillinghast,  of 
Westport,  and  Peleg  Brownell,  of  Little 
Compton,  at  said  Westport.     Gazette  of 

Mary  S.,  of  North  Providence,  and  Joseph  S. 
Billings,  of  this  town  (he  died  four  days 
latter), 
TRISSELL  George,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and 
Hannah  Owen,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  Solomon,  of  and  at  Glocester,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hunt, 
TROTT  Jonathan  and  Ann  Francis,  at  Boston. 
Gazette  of 


Jan.  2,  1796 

June  19,  i;79 
Oct.  27,  1787 

Dec.  24,  1791 
Sept.  26,  1795 

Oct.  29,  1796 

March  24,  1804 

Aug.  29,  1807 

June  I,  181 1 

Jan.  10,  1813 

Jan.  I,  1815 

Dec.  9,  1816 

Sept.  17,  1817 

May  28,  1823 

May  28,  1823 

Aug.  16,  1823 

Feb.  7,  1824 

Dec.  12,  1824 

Feb.  22,  1 82 1 
Oct.  25, 1806 


398 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TROTT  Berthaney  C,  of  Swanzey,  and  Erastus 
T.  Kingsley,  of  Boston,  at  said  Swanzey. 
Gazette  of 
TROWBRIDGE  Rebecca,  aged  ig,  and  Samp- 
son Tuttle,  Esq.,  aged  62,  at  Littleton. 
Gazette  of 
TRUESDALE  Thomas  and  Harriet  Lee.  eldest 
daughter  of  William,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Samuel,  of  Thompson,  and  Harriet  Sharp,  of 
*  and  at  Pomfret.     Gazette  of 
TRUMBULL  Col.  Joseph,  Commissary  General, 
and  Miss  Amelia  Dyer,  daughter  of  Hon. 
Eliphalet.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Amelia,  widow  of  Col.  Joseph,  and 
daughter  of  Hon.  Eliphalet  Dyer,  and  Col. 
Hezekiah  Wyllys,  of  Hartford,  at  Wind- 
harti,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Samuel,  printer,  and  Lucinda^  Palmer,  daugh- 
ter of  Jonathan,  Jr.,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Maria,  daughter  of  the  Governor,  and  Henry 
Hudson,  of  Hartford,  at  Lebanon.  Ga- 
zette of 

Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John,  and 
William  Woodbridge,  Esq.,  of  Marietta, 
Ohio,  at  Hartford.     Gazette  of 

Phebe   M.,   only  daughter  of    Hon.   T 

Trumbull,  Esq.,  of  Charlestown,  Mass., 
and  Christopher  A.  Olney,  of  Boston, 
formerly  of  this  town,  at  Boston,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Morse, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Hon.  John,  and  Elihu 
White,  merchant,  at  Hartford,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of 

Jonathan  M.,  of  Lebanon,  Ct.,  and  Ann  Gib- 
bons, daughter  of   Hon.  Thomas,  of  and  at 
Savannah,  Ga.,  by  the  Rev.  W.  Holcomb, 
TRUMAN  Dr.  Thomas  and  Sally  Jenckes,  both 
of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

John,  of  New  London,  and  Sally  Hammond, 
of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Nathan  and  Mrs.  Mary  Oldham,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano, 

Abby  P.  and  Duty  Greene,  both   of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
TRUXTON  Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.   Truxton, 
U.  S.  Navy,  and  Samuel  C.  Cox,  of  Mary- 
land, at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  Com.  Truxton,  and 
Dr.  Thomas  Henderson,  of  Virginia,  at 
Bristol,  Penn.     Gazette  of 


Feb.  23,  1822 

Oct.  26,  1799 
Oct.  14,  1811 
Jan.  17,  1824 

March  29,  1777 

Jan.  15,  178s 
July  20,  1799 

Oct.  27,  1804 

July  s,  1806 

Aug.  25,  1806 

March  12,  1808 

March  15,  1810 

Feb.  6,  1773 

,   Jan.  25,  1794 

Dec.  8,  181 1 

Nov.  19,  18 1 8 

Jan.  5,  1799 

May  13,  1809 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


399 


TUBBS  Temperance  C.  and  Paul  Bates,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
TUCKER  Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  Zachariah,  of 
Pawtuxet,  and  Capt.  Lowry  Aborn.     Ga- 
zette of 

Marcy,  daughter  of  Morris,  and  Benjamin 
Bartlett,  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of 

James  and  Nancy  Greene,  at  Pawtuxet.  Ga- 
zette of 

Maria  D.,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and 
George  Washington  Craik,  at  Alexandria. 
Gazette  of 

Elizabeth,  aged  19,  and  Nathaniel  Lee,  aged 
87;  the  groom  had  been  previously  three 
times  married  and  had  11  children,  49 
grand  and  10  great-grandchildren ;  in 
Virginia.     Gazette  of 

Benjamin  and  Sarah  Edes,  both  of  Boston,  in 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of 

John  F.,  merchant,  of  this  town,  and  Catha- 
rine Bartlett,  at  Dudley,  Mass., 

Mrs.  Louisa  Villars,  daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas , 
Westcott,  and  t)r.  Sylvester  Knight,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  all  of  and  at  Warwick, 

Mary  and  Isaac  Andrews,  both  of  Smithfield, 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

Sarah  and  George  Snow,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 

Lucy,  of  Watertown,  and  Joseph  Branch,  at 
Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Mehitable  and  Edward  Thurber,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brown, 
TUCKERMAN  Betsey  and  Chester  Clarke,  both 

of  this  town.  Gazette  of 
TUDOR  Delia,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  William, 
and  Charles  Stewart,  U.  S.  Navy,  Com- 
mander of  the  Frigate  Constitution,  at 
Trinity  Church,  Boston,  by  Rev.  J.  S.  Gar- 
diner.    Gazette  of 

Eliza,  of  East  Windsor,  Ct.,  and  John  S. 
Horton,  of  this  town,  at  said  East  Windsor, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Robbins.  Gazette  of 
TUELLS  Thomas  L.  and  Rachal  Earle,  daughter 
of  Capt.  John,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Ga- 
zette of 
TUELL  James  and  Elizabeth  Clarke,  daughter 
of  William,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy, 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  B.  Greene,  daughter 
of  the  late  Stephen,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eddy,  all 
of  and  at  Newport, 


March  20,  1825 

June  18,  1796 

Feb.  II,  1797 

Feb.  8,  1800 

Oct.  19,  1 80s 


Feb.  22,  1806 
Oct.  I,  1808 
May  7,  1815 

May  28,  1820 
Oct.  14,  1 82 1 

March  7,  1822 
Nov.  6,  1822 
May  18,  1823 

April  26,  1794 

Dec.  4,  1813 

Dec.  14,  1820 

April  28,  1 8 10 
July  5,  1818 

Aug.  13,  1820 


400  -      VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

TUELL  Jatnfes  M.  and  Priscilla  L.  Ward,  daugh- 
ter of    Benoni,  both    of  and  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Sept.  i8,  1820 

Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  Cutter,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of  Dec.  28,  1822 

Ehza,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Thomas  B. 

Lawton,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Jan.  18,  1823 

TUFTS  Ruth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simon,  and 
Col.  Elijah  Vose,  both  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Line.     Gazette  of  March  27,  1784 

Charles,  of  Smithfield,  and  Sophia  Hunne- 
well,  of  and  at  Cambridge,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Whitmor?.     Gazette  of  Nov.  3,  1824 

TURNER  Hannah,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  and 

Robert  Lawton,  at  Freetown.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1783 

Amos  and  Polly  Griffith,  daughter  of  John. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  31,  1789 

Rhobe  and  Capt.  Henry  Nimmo,  of  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of  Oct.  25,  1794 

Hannah,  daughter   of  the  late  Joseph,  and 

Seth  Yates,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22,  1798 

Elizabeth,  second  daughter  of  Capt.  Tnomas, 
and  Edward  Haskell,  formerly  of  New- 
buryport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  i,  1807 

Dr.  Henry  E.  and  Mrs.  Martha  W.  Nightin-  . 
gale,  both  of  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of        Oct.  27,  18 10 

Harriet  C,  of  Warren,  R.  L,  and  Joseph  M. 
Allen,  Jr.,  merchant,  at  Portland,  Me.,  by 
Rev.  E.  Payson,  Nov.  7,  181 3 

Cynthia  and  George  C.  Brown,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  April  10,  1814 

Dr.  James  V.,  of  East  Greenwich,  and  Catha- 
rine R.  Greene,  eldest  daughter  of  Hon. 
Roy,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Waldo,  Aug.  27,  1815 

Margaret  C,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Will- 
iam, and  Capt.  Alfred  Barton,  both  of  and 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford,  Oct.  15,  1820 

Eliza    and  Israel   H.  Day,  in   this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Preston,  June  28,  1821 

Anthony,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  Clarrissa  H. 
Fiske,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Sept.  18,  1823 

James  and  Mrs.  Lydia  C.  Jenckes,  at  Paw- 
tucket.    Gazette  of  Jan.  10,  1824 

Rev.  John  P.,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  Martha 
Davis  Armihgton,  of  and  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Pease,  Api-il  24,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


401 


TURNEY  Silas  and   Polly  Nichols,  at   Bridge- 

portj  Ct.     Gazette  of 
TURPIN  Benjamin  and  Lydia  Wheaton,  daugh- 
ter of  William,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  and  Ephraim 
Randall,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

John  W.  and  Parthenia  Beckwith,  both  of 
and  at  Smithfield, 

Ann  Mary,  of  this  town,  and  Capt.  Richard 
King,  of  and  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

TUPPER  Miss ,  daughter  of  Gen.   Tup- 

per,  and  Winthrop  Sargent,  Esq.,  Secre- 
tary of  the  Ohio  Company,  at  Marietta, 
Ohio.  Gazette  of 
TUTTLE  Sampson,  Esq.,  aged  62  years,  and 
Rebecca  Trowbridge,  aged  19  years,  at 
Littleton.     Gazette  of 

Abigail  T.  and  Benjamin  Bowen,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict,  at  Pawtucket, 

Job  N.,  of  this  town,  and  Esther  S.  Blake,*  of 
and  at  Rochester,  N.  H., 

TWEEDY  John,    Jr.,  of    Newport,  and 

Andrews,  daughter  of  Judge  Andrews,  of 
Cranston,  at  London,  Eng., 

Jane,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  and  Hon.  George 
Hazard,  both  of  Newport,  at  South  Kings- 
town, 

Amey,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  and  Robert 
Joseph  Dunn,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, 

Mrs.  Catharine,  widow  of  William,  and  Col. 
Henry  Sherbourne,  at  Newport.  Gazette  of 
TYLER  Amey  and  Dexter  Brown,  both  of  Prov- 
idence, 

William,  Adjutant  Major  of  Brigade,  and 
Lydia  Jackson,  only  daughter  of  George, 
Esq.,  dec.  Gazette  of 
•  John  Steele,  late  of  Boston,  and  Sally  Whit- 
well,  daughtier  of  William,  dec,  at  Hamp- 
ton.    Gazette  of 

Catharine,  daughter  of  William,  and  Jabez 
Gorham.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  William,  hatter,  and  Jere- 
miah Spear.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Lucy,  late  of  Providence,  and  David 
Smith,  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Solomon  and  Loraney  Mason,  daugh- 
ter of  Edward,  by  the  Rev.  President 
Maxcy, 


Dec.  12,  1818 
Nov.  24,  1787 

March  26,  18 10 
Jan.  14,  1816 
Aug.  I,  1818 

June  13,  1789 

Oct.  26,  1799 
July  4,  1 82 1 
June  I,  1823 

Nov.  6,  1763 

July  28,  1769 

Aug.  I,  1769 
June  II,  1785 
Sept.  24,  1769 

Dec.  3,  1774 

June  17,  1775 

Nov.  I,  1783 

June  18,  1785 

Dec.  14,  1799 

May  27,  1 80 1 


402 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TYLER  Samuel,  merchant,  and  Emma  Rogers, 
daughter  of   Col,  Z Rogers,  at   Nor- 
wich, Ct.  Gazette  of  April  i6,  1803 
John,  of  Providence,  and  Amelia  Corey,  of 

East  Greenwich,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell,  Feb.  6,  1809 

Dr.  George  W.  and  Mary  E.  Aborn,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  Jonathan,  at  Paw- 
tuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem,  Oct.  3,  1822 

TYNG  Rev.  Stephen  H.,  of  Georgetown,  D.  C, 
and  Ann  De  Wolfe  Griswold,  daughter  of 
Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  at  St.  Michael's 
Church,  Bristol,  Aug.  5,  1821 

TYSON  Miss  Ann,  62,  and  Richard  Illings- 
worth,  TJ,  he  of  Henshall,  she  of  Thorne, 
Eng.     Gazette  of  March  3,  .1824' 


u 


UNDERWOOD  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  Ward, 
at  Newport, 

Hannah,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  South 
Kingstown,  and  Caleb  Hill,  of  this  town, 
at  said  South  Kingstown,  by  Elder  Palmer. 
Gazette  of 

Almira  C.  and  James  C.  Starkweather,  both 
of  and  at  Seekonk, 

Frederick,  of  Newport,  and  Nancy  Potter,  at 
New  Bedford.  Gazette  of 
UNIACKE  Martha  Maria,  2d  daughter  of  R.  J., 
Esq.,  and  Thomas  JN.  Jeffrey,  Esq.,  col- 
lector of  the  customs,  at  Halifax,  N.  S. 
Gazette  of 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  R.  J.,  Esq.,  and 
Admiral  Sir  Andrew  Mitchell,  K.  B.,  Com- 
mander of  the  British  Fleet  on  that  sta- 
tion, in  Halifax,  N.  S.  Gazette  of 
UPDIKE  Daniel,  merchant,  and  Betsey  Wall, 
daughter  of  the  late  Henry,  Esq.,  at  Wick- 
ford.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Capt. 
Scott  Jenckes, 

Capt.  Richard  and  Polly  Soule,  daughter  of 
Capt.  William.     Gazette  of 

Daniel,  Esq.,  of  North  Kingstown,  and  Miss 

Arnold,  daughter  of  Col.  William, 

at  East  Greenwich.     Gazette  of 


Aug.  29,  181 1 

Jan.  6,  1816 

June  7,  1821 

March  19,  1823 

June  15,  1805 

June  15,  1805 

Feb.  23,  1788 
Aug.  29,  1790 
Aug.  22,  1795 

May  18,  1799 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


403 


UPDIKE  Abigail,  daughter  of  Lodowick,  Esq., 
and  Joseph  Reynolds,  at  North  Kingstown. 
Gazette  of 

Capt.  Daniel,  of  this  town,  and  Eliza  Ann 
Van  Doosonbury,  of  and  at  New  York. 
Gazette  of 

Abijah,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
John,  of  Providence,  and  John  Miller 
Noyes,  of  Massachusetts,  at  Cranston,  at 
the  seat  of  Capt.  Scott  Jenckes.  Gazette 
of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  and 
Isaac  Pitman,  merchant,  in  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

Gilbert  and  Hannah  Dennis,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Thomas,  of  Newport,  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wight.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  -Alfred  and  Dorcas  Reynolds,  at  Wick- 
ford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Northup, 

Richard  Smith,  of  Wickford,  and  Mary  An- 
gell  Whitman,  second  daughter  of  Jacob, 
of  this  town,  merchant,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Anstis,  daughter  of  the  late  Lodowick,  of 
Wickford,  and  William  Lee,  merchant,  of 
this  town,  at  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Gazette  of 

John  C.  and  Mary  Field,  daughter  of  the  late 
George,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 

Mrs.  Mary  and  William  J.  Tillinghast,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
UPHAM  Joel  and  Mrs.  Mary  Bussey,  widow  of 
Capt.  William,  botb  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 
in  this  town, 
UTLEY  Dr.  Leander,  of  this  town,  and  Hannah 
Harris,   daughter    of    Joseph,   of    and  at 
Cranston.     Gazette  of 
UPPS    Elizabeth    and    Bartlett   A.    Downs,   at 

Charleston,  S.  C.     Gazette  of 
USHER  Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Mr. 
Usher,  of   Bristol,  and  Ensign   Cooke,  of 
Glocester.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Aaron,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  B.  Bos- 
worth,  of  Warren,  daughter  of  the  late 
Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 

George  P.,  Esq.,  and  Susan  Maria  Griswold, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Bishop,  at  Bristol, 
by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold.     Gazette  of 

Susan,  of  Bristol,  and  Daniel  Gorham,  of 
Warwick,  at  said  Bristol.     Gazette  of 


March  28,  1801 
June  18,  1803 

Sept.  6,  1806 

Nov.  29,  1806 

Oct.  10,  1807 
March  21,  1808 

Jan.  20,  181 1 

Oct.  5,  181 1 

Aug.  I,  1813 

March  3,  1822 

Sept.  17,  1815 

May  8,  1824 
Aug.  22,  1 818 

Feb.  27,  1779 

June  6,  1812 

Aug.  9,  1817 
Aug.  18,  1824 


404 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


VALENTINE     Henry,   of    Hopkinton,   Mass., 
merchant,  and  Mary  Mawney,  daughter  of 
Col.  John,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 
James,  merchant,  and  Julia  A.  Sterry,  both 
of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

VALLETT  Asahel  ti.,  of  Johnston,  and  Molly 
Henry,  of  and  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 

VAN  ALSTINE  John,  of  New  York,  and  Alice 
Lawton,  of  Newport,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Brown, 

VANDERBECK  Ann,  daughter  of  Isaac,  Jr., 
Esq.,  and  James  Walker,  of  New  York, 
merchant,  formerly  of  this  town,  in  New 
Jersey.    Gazette  of 

VANDORM  Ruth  and  Capt.  Spooner  Ruggles, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes.     Gazette  of 

VAN  DORAN  Joshua,  of  Bristol,  and  Philadel- 
phia Gray,  of  and  at  Tiverton.     Gazette  of 

VAN  DOOSONBURY  Eliza  Ann,  of  New 
York,  and  Capt.  Daniel  Updike,  of  this 
town,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of 

VAN  HUAN  Ariel  and  Nancy  C.  Carew,  both 
of  Westerly,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Kuppers, 

VAN  RENSSALAER  Magdalen,  daughter  of 
Col.  Henry,  and  William  Y.  Burrough,  mer- 
chant, formerly  of  this  town,  at  Claverack, 
N.  Y.  Gazette  of 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Killian,  of  Clavarack, 
N.  Y.,  and  Peter  Elmcndorf,  Esq.  Gazette 
of 

VAN  WICKHAM  Mrs  Arabella  and  A.  E. 
Soesman,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  American 
Consul  at  Samarang,  Java, 

VAREESY  the  widow  of  Mons,,  with  a  fortune 
of  .^8000  per  annum,  and  the  CouQt  Rum- 
ford.     Gazette  of 

VARNUM  James  Mitchell,  attorney  at  law,  and 

Child,  daughter  of  Cromwell  Child, 

of  Warren, 

VARS  Martha  Ann,  of  Newport,  and  Russell  J. 
Clarke,  of  Saybrook,  Ct.,  at  said  Newport. 
Gazette  of 

VARSE  Pardon  and  Harriet  Sherman,  daughter 
of  the  late  Pardon,  at  Newport,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Eddy.     Gazette  of 


Feb.  13,  1808 

April  16,  181 5 

Jan.  9,  1822 

March  13,  1823 

April  I,  1786 

Sept.  28,  181 1 

July  13,  1822 

June  18,  1803 

April  7,  1822 

Oct.  21,1797 

Sept.  25,  1802 

April  14,  1820 

April  27,  180S 

Feb.  8,  1770 

May  3,  1823 

Jan.  30,  1 8 19 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


405 


VARY  Abigail,  daughter  of  Nathan,  and  Simon 
Whipple,  of  Cumberland,  at  Mendon.     Ga- 
zette of 
VATON  Mary  and  Thomas  McFoy^  both  of  and 

at  Newport, 
VAUGHAN  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt.   Joshua,   and   Stuteley  Heines,  mer- 
chant, at  North  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 
Amey,  daughter  of  the  late  Caleb,  and  Ben- 

oni  Waterman,  at  Coventry, 
Daniel,     merchant,    of     Charleston,    S.  C, 
and   Hannah  Tew,  of   Portsmouth,  R.  I., 
in  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Benjamin  and  Cynthia  Wheaton,  daughter  of 
Caleb,  both  of  this  town,  at  the  Friends' 
Meeting  House, 
Gardiner  and  Eliza  F.  W.  Dickens,  both   of 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Capt.  George  and  Hope  Carpenter,  both  of 

and  at  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

Lucy,  second  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  Hal- 

lowell.  Me.,  and  William  Emmons,  Esq., 

of  Augusta,  at  said  Hallowell.     Gazette  of 

Elisha  B.  and  Julia  Walker,  both  of  and  at 

Killingly,  Ct.     Gazette  of 
Capt.  George  and  Sophia  R.  Wood,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Elnathan,  at   Newport.     Ga- 
zette of 
Wanton  and  Sarah  F.  Sprague,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Thomas,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
VAUX  George,  Esq.,  and  Eliza  Head  Samson, 
at  Friend's  Meeting  House,  Philadelphia. 
Gazette  of 
VEAZIE  John,  of  this  town,  and  Diana  Mowry, 
daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 
VENNEMAN  Rebecca  and   Jeremiah   Cole,  at 

Warren.     Gazette  of 
VERILY  Susan  and  Capt.  John  L.  Perry,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Sarah  D.  and  Capt.  Joseph  B.  Spooner,  both 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 
VERNON      Samuel,    3d,   and    Betsey    Ellery, 
daughter  of   Christopher,   Esq.,   at   New- 
port.    Gazette  of 
'  Harriet,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  and  Sam- 
uel   King,   merchant,    of    New   York,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of 
VERPLANCK   Gulian  C,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Eliza 
Fenno,  at  New  York.     Gazette  of 


Dec.  13,  1794 
Nov.  14,  1815 

Jan.  22,  1803 
Dec.  25,  1803 

Oct.  20,  1810 

Dec.  8,  18 14 
Nov.  5,  181  s 
April  4,  1 82 1 

Oct.  4,  1823 
March  31,  1824 

Nov.  3,  1824 
Dec.  6,  1824 

March  25,  1809 

Oct.  9,  1817 
Oct.  13,  1824 

May  9,  1824 
Aug.  7,  1825 

Jan.  IS,  178s 

Oct.  2,  1802 
Oct.  12,  181 1 


406  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

VERPLANCk  Johnson,  Esq.,  one  of  the  editors 
of  the  "New  York  American,"  and  Louisa 
Augusta  Gouvenour,  at  New  York.  Ga- 
zette of  July  2,  1823 
VERRY  Patience,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  Men- 
don,  and  Asa  Aldis,  of  Franklin.  Gazette 
of                                                                         Sept.  16,  1797 

Jones  and  Lydia   Verry,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Samuel,  all  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1813 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  and  Jones 
Verry,  all  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Feb.  21,  181 3 

Nathan,  Jr.,  of  Mendon,  and  Nancy  Ballou, 
daughter  of  Ziba,  of  and  at  Cumberland. 
Gazette  of  June  28,  1823 

VERVIER  Mademoiselle,  aged  16  years,  and 
Citizen  Bouzier,  aged  86  years,  grand  niece 
of  his  first  wife  after  whose  death  he  lived 
a  widower  50  years.  He  is  godfather  to 
his  present  wife's  mother.    Gazette  of  May  26,  1804 

VIALL  Polly,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town, 
and  John  Mumford,  of  New  York,  mer- 
chant.    Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1784 

Mrs.  Ruth,  aged  Tl  years,  and  Col.  William 
Bullock,  aged  JJ  years,  both  of  Rehoboth  ; 
the  bride  is  the  youngest  of  four  sisters 
now  living;  at  Barrington,  April  11,  1790 

Hezekiah  and  Ann  Frances  Low,  at  Barring- 
ton.     Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1795 

Patience,  of  this  town,  and  Jacob  Heston,  of 
Blockley,  Penn.,  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Rogers.     Gazette  of  Jan.  12,  1799 

Polly,  daughter  of   DonnoUy,   and    William 

Wilson.     Gazette  of  May  22,  1802 

John  and  Betsey  Williams,  widow  of  Stephen 

G.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Feb.  27,  181 4 

Charlotte  Matilda,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of 
Newport,  and  Gen.  Isaac  Stall,  at  Tiver- 
ton.    Gazette  of  July  12,  18 17 

John  B.  and  Sarah  Bowen,  of  Providence,  at 

Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pitman,  Sept.  21,  18 17 

Joseph,  of  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  merchant,  and 
Louisa  Smith,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  of 
and  at  Barrington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright,  April  26,  1818 

VILLIERS  Lady  and  Lord  Henry  Stuart,  pri- 
vate secretary  of  Mr.  Liston  when  Am- 
bassador to  the  United  States ;  the  bride 
has  a  fortune  of  ;^  10,000  a  year,  in  Eng- 
land.    Gazette  of  Oct.  16,  1802 

VINCENT      Mrs.    ,    widow,    aged     105 

years,  and  William  Mooney  Stolacco  Spin- 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  407 

VINCENT  : 

ner,    aged    i8    years,   at    Stigo,  Ireland. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  5,  1772 

Henry   and   Sarah   Wilcox,  both  of  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  Dec.  20,  181 1 
VINNICUM  John,   Jr.,   of    Warren,  and  Char- 
lotte D.  Martin,  of  and  at  Swansey.     Ga- 
zette of                                                               Sept.  II,  1824 
VINSON  Sarah,  daughter  of   Dea.    Samuel,   of 

Newport,   and   Mr.    R Cannon,   in 

South  Carolina.     Gazette  of  Feb.  20,  1802 

Miss  Ann,  daughter  of  Dea.  Samuel,  and 
Royal  Paine,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tenney,  July  2,  1805 

David  and  Dolly  Armington,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Edes,  Nov.  i,  1807 

VINTON  David,  merchant,  and  Mary  Atwell, 
youngest  daughter  of  Col.  Amos,  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock,  April  17,  1797 

Lemuel  and  Marcy  Mason,  daughter  of 
Aaron,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  6,  1807 

George  W.,  of  this  town,  and  Sally  Parker, 
of  Boston,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mace,        Oct.  14,  1822 

Mehitable,  daughter  of  Josiah,  of  Braintree, 
Mass.,  and  Rev.  John  C.  Welch,  pastor  of 
Baptist  Church  at  Warren,  at  said  Brain- 
tree.     Gazette  of  April  3,  1824 

Amos  Maine,  merchant,  and  Frances  Jones 
Dyer,  second  daughter  of  Elisha,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  25,  1824 

VOSE    Nancy  and   Capt.  Gideon   Crawford,  at 

Providence,  July  28,  1767 

Nancy,  of  Milton,  Mass.,  and  John  Seabring, 

of  New  York.     Gazette  of  Nov.  9,  177 1 

Col.  Elijah,  late  of  the  Massachusetts  Line, 
and  Ruth  Tufts,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simon. 
Gazette  of  March  27,  1784 

Phebe,   daughter  of    Edward,   and    Samuel 

Hudson,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22,  1798 


w 


WADA  Elhanan  W.  and  Hannah  Brown,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Jesse,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hill.    Gazette  of  Sept.  10,  1803 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Lewis,  and  Ben- 
jamin Allen,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hill,  Sept.  24,  1809 


408 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WADA  Edward  Cole  and  Ann  Burrough,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  John,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Crocker,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Jan.  9,  1820 

Mary,  daughter  of  Ichabod,  and  Caleb  G. 
Gibbs,  bv  Rev.  Mr.  Adams,  all  of  and  at 
this  town.  May  14,  1820 

WADSWORTH  Catharine,  daughter  of  Reu- 
ben, and  Samuel  Wads  worth,  of  New 
Haven,  at  Hartford.     Gazette  of  Jan.  .16,  1808 

Samuel,  of  New  Haven,  and  Catharine 
Wadsworth,  daughter  of  Reuben,  at  Hart- 
ford. Gazette  of  Jan.  16,  1808 
Abigail,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Charles 
Hosmer,  printer  of  the  Mirror,  at  Hart- 
ford, Ct.  Gazette  of  July  18,  1812 
John  A.,  M.  D.,  and  Eliza  Mott,  youngest 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  both  of  and  at 
Portsmouth,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Oct.  2,  1822 

WAGNER  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
George,  and  Henry  Cowing,  merchant,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  March  7,  1813 

WAINWRIGHT  Elizabeth  G.,  daughter  of 
Henry,  Esq.,  and  Samuel  S.  Gair,  at  Bos- 
ton.    Gazette  of  Sept.  i,  1821 

WAIRE  Richard,  a  pensioner  of  the  Royal  Ar- 
tillery, aged  87  years,  and  Miss  Ann  Bam- 
fied,  72  years  ;  the  bridesmaid  was  74  and 
groomsman,  73,  at  Plymouth,  Eng.,  at  St. 
Andrews  Church.     Gazette  of  May  29,  1822 

WAITE  Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin, 
and  William  T.  King,  at  Exeter.  Gazette 
of  Nov.  15,  1794 

Timothy,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  and  Sarah 
Smith,  daughter  of  Capt.  Reuben,  at 
Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  March  4, 1813 

Phebe,  eldest  daughter  of  Sheffield,  and 
Henry  Read,  both  of  and  at  Coventry,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tillinghast,  Feb.  16,  1823 

WAKEFIELD  John  and  Matilda  Corbin,  both 

of  Dudley,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  Oct.  9,  18 14 

WAKEMAN  Daniel  and  Lois  Crofut,  at  Dan- 
bury,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

WALCOTT  Lieut.  Benjamin  and  Marcy  Dex- 
ter, daughter  of  James,  at  Cumberland. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  24,  1778 

Fanniah  and   Oliver   May,   at   Cumberland. 

Gazette  of  June  20,  1789 

Laura,  daughter  of  Oliver,  Esq.,  of  New 
York,  and  Col.  George  Gibbs,  of  Boston, 
at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Romeyn,  Dec.  28,  18 10 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


409 


WALCOTT  Eunice,  of  Cumberland,  and  Emer- 
son Carpenter,  of  and  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilder,  Feb.  12,  1815 

Henry  Milton  and  Mary  Arnold,  daughter 
of  Rufus,  at  Cumberland,  April  30,  181 5 

Abijah  W.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Sophia  Smith, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Jonathan,  of  and  at  Men- 
don,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Daggett.     Gazette  of  Sept.  16,  1815 

Sarah  Ann  and  Isaac  Field,  merchant,  both 
of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  in  this 
town,  *     Oct.  7,  1816 

Nancy  and  Loring  Carpenter,  at  Cumber- 
land, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  June  20,  1820 

Edward  and  Ann  Greene,  daughter  of  Timo- 
thy, both  of  and  at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of        May  18,  1822 

Marcy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  T.,  and 
Lamed  Pitcher,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  April  10,  1823 

George  W.  and  Amey  Lawrence,  daughter 
of  John,  both  of  and  at  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of  June  4,  1823 

Amanda  and  Dr.  William  Webb,  at  Wind- 
ham, Ct.     Gazette  of  Jan.  17,  1824 

Mary  E.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John, 
and  Levi  T.  Cheever,  both  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, April  10,  1825 

Lodowick  S.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Mary 
Dexter,  daughter  of  Christopher,  of  and  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of  June  22,  1825 

WALDEN    Capt.   George  and  Mary  Harwood, 

both  of  Newport,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  30,  1813 

Abby  S.,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  and 
Stephen  Hawkins,  Jr.,  of  Glocester,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton,  April  9,  1819 
WALDO  Caroline,  daughter  of  Calvin,  Esq., 
and  Josiah  Dean,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Raynham, 
at  Dalton,  Mass.  Gazette  of  Jan.  2,  1808 
WALDRON  Richard  S.  and  Lydia  Grey,  daugh- 
ter of  P Grey,  af  Bristol.     Gazette 

of  Feb.  21,  1807 

Abby  and  Robert  Frederick,  at  Bristol.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  28,  1807 

Sally  M.,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  George, 
and  Capt.  James  Hervey  Adams,  of  Med- 
field,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Griswold. 
Gazette  of  April  30,  1808 

Billings,  '2nd,  and  Hannah  Dimond,  daughter 
of  Jonathan,  at  Bristol,  by.  Rev.  Mr.  Rex- 
ford.    Gazette  of  March  7,  1812 


410  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WALDRON  Eliza,  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  and 

Horace  Richmond,  formerly  of  this  town, 

at  said  Canandaigua,  Oct.  4,  1814 

Samuel  and  Ruth  Tincham,  both  of  and  at 

Glocester.     Gazette  of  June  19,  1819 

Rebecca  and  Sanford  M.  Pearce,  at  Bristol. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  8,  1823 

Roswell  W.  and  Cynthia  Kingman,  both  of 

Middleborough,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of  April  28,  1824 

Martha  and  Benjamin  Hoar,  both  of  and  at 

Bristol.  .  Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1824 

Nathaniel,    of    Bristol,    and     Elizabeth    H. 

Smith,  of  Newport,  at   said   Bristol.     Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  24,  1824 
WALES  the  Prince  of,  and  the  Princess  Caro-- 

line,  of  Brunswick,  in  England,  married  by 

the  Arch  Bishop  of  Canterbury,   assisted 

by  the  Bishop  of  London,  April  — ,  1795 

Princess  of.  Her  Royal  Highness  Charlotte 

Augusta,  daughter  of  the  Prince  Regent 

of   England,   and   heiress  presumptive  to 

the  British  Throne,  and.  His  Serene  High- 
ness Leopold  George  Frederick,  Prince  of 

Coberg,  of  Saalfield,  Duke  of  Saxe,  Mar- 
grave of  Meissen,  Landgrave  of  Thuringen, 

etc.       The   Prince  is    in    his   26th,    and 

the  Princess  is  in  her  20th  year,  in  Lon- 
don, May  2,  1816 
WALKER     James,   of    New  York,   merchant, 

formerly  of  this  town,  and  Ann  Vander- 

beck,  daughter  of  Isaac,  Jr.,  Esq.,  in  New 

Jersey.     Gazette  of  April  i,  1786 

Nathaniel   and   Polly  Horton,  both   of    this 

town.     Gazette  of  Dec.  20,  1794 

John,  alias   Sickquoinneyoukee,  a  Cherokee 

chief,  and  Ann  Jane  Durant,  at  Philadel- 
phia.    Gazette  of  Jan.  21,  1797 
Susannah  and  Benjamin   B.  Pierce,  both  of 

North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  13,  1808 

Capt.  Simeon  and  Nancy  Whitaker,  both  of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Dec.  18,  1810 

Mary,  of  this  town,  and  Daniel  Russell,  Jr., 

of  Lyndeborough,  N.  H.,  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Jan.  12,  1812 

Sophia   and  George  A.  Harris,  at  Scituate. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  23,  1813 

Mrs.  Ann   and  Dea.  Joseph   Fuller,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Osborne,  June  19,  1817 

Mary  H.,  of  this   town,  and  William   Penn 

Stanton,  of  Warren,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of  Feb.  7,  1818 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


411 


WALKER    Elizabeth  and  William  Martin,    by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Elisha  and  Narcissa  Read,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.     Gazette  of 

Joseph,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Emmo- 
rance  Round,  of  and  at  Rehoboth.  Ga- 
zette of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  of  Welling- 
ton, and  Otis  Nichols,  of  Rehoboth,  at 
Taunton.     Gazette  of 

Joseph  and  Adiann  Patt,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland.     Gazette  of 

Agnes  and  Major  Joseph  Norwell,  editor  of 
the  "Whig,"  both  of  and  at  Nashville, 
Tenn.     Gazette  of 

Appleton  and  Waitey  S.  Howell,  daughter 
of  the  late  Hon.  Jeremiah  B.,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Peter  and  Deborah  Lincoln,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.     Gazette  of 

Harriet  and  Edward  Seagrave,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Julia  and  Elisha  B.  Vaughn,  both  of  and  at 
Killingly,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  and  John 
J.  Bishop,  at  Seekonk.     Gazette  of 

Elizabeth,  of  this  town,  and  Norman  Lyman, 
of  Hartford,  Ct.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Pickering, 

Arvilla,  daughter  of  the  late  Timothy,  and 
Edward  Dexter,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at  See- 
konk.    Gazette  of 
WALL  Capt.  William  and  Hope  Harris,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Henry.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry,  Esq., 
and  Daniel  Updike,  merchant,  at  Wick- 
ford.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Ann  Saunders,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of 

Eliza  S.  and  Adam  Brown,  in  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Samuel  C.  and  Almira  Whitman,  at  Coven- 
try.    Gazette  of 
WALLS  David   and   Mary   Greatracks,  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
WALLACE  James,  merchant,  and    Nabby  Gar- 
diner,  daughter  of   Hon.  John,  deceased, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Sarah  and  George  Richards,  formerly 
of  this  town,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 


April  Si  1819 
June  23,  1821 

Aug.  24,  1822 

Aug.  31,  1822 
Oct.  16,  1822 

May  7,  1823 

Oct.  IS,  1823 

Jan.  31,  1824 

March  2S,  1824 

March  31,  1824 

April  21,  1824 

Dec.  27,  1824 

Feb.  19,  1825 
Nov.  9,  1 77 1 

Feb.  23,  1788 

Dec.  II,  1822 

July  3,  1825 

Oct.  8,  1825 

July  2,  1815 

Nov.  26,  1774 
April  29,  1786 


412 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WALLACE  Fanny,  daughter  of  Capt.  James, 
and  John  Cundall,  of  Portsmouth,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Feb.  6,  1802 

John  B.,  Esq.,  and  Susan   Binney,   by   Rev. 

Dr.  Abercrombie,  at  Philadelphia,  April  2,  1805 

Mary,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  Al- 
bany, and  John  Clifford,  formerly  of  this 
town,  at  said  Albany,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Neill. 
Gazette  of  March  4,  181 5 

Mrs. ,  her  third   husband   in  thirteen 

months,  and   Mr.   Bontres,  an  old 

bachelor,  at  Cheshire,  Eng.      Gazette  of  Aug.  19,  1815 

William  and   Katey  Leegg,  at   Philadelphia, 

after  a  courtship  of  30  minutes.  Gazette  of        Sept.  21,  1816 

Harriet,  daughter-  of  Capt.  David,  of  Hyde 
Co.,  N.  C,  and  Stephen  G.  Field,  formerly 
of  this  town,  at  said  Hyde  Co      Gazette  of        Dec.  I2,  1818 

Hetty  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  David,  of 
Hyde  Co.,  N.  C,  and  Israel  Sheldon,  for- 
merly of  Pawtuxet,  at  said  Hyde  Co.,  Dec.  14,  1820 
WALLEN  John,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Green- 
wood, of  Newport,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,                                                            Sept.  25,  1808 

Eliza  and  David  Gale,  both  of   this  town,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  4,  1813 

Phebe  and  Joseph  Field,  both  of  this  town,  Oct.  7,  18 19 

John  and  Sophia  H.  Field,  daughter  of  the 
late  John,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  and 
at  this  town,  Feb.  9,  1 820 

WALLIS  Nancy  Hale  and  James  Cameron,  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  Jan.  30, 1825 

WALLOCK  Harriet,  daughter  of  Moses,  Esq., 
and  Jacob  Crowningshield,  U.  S,  Navy,  at 
Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Young.     Gazette  of  June  11,  1825 

WALTER  Maria,  daughter  of  Rev.  Nathaniel, 
of  Roxbury,  and  Joseph  Otis,  of  Barn- 
stable, son  of  Hon.  James,  at  Roxbury,  Feb.  22,  1770 

James  and  Polly  Herns,  both  of  this  town. 

Gazette  of  June  12,  1784 

Sophia  and  Francis  Bliven,  printer,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Aug.  18,  1814 

Mary  H.  and  Alfred  Crowningshield,  at 
Valley  Falls.     Gazette  of  April  9,  1823 

WALTON  Joshua,  of  this  town,  and  Ann  Sim- 
mons, of  Freetown.     Gazette  of  Oct.  15,  1803 

Amos  and  Mary  H.  Messenger,  both  of  and 
at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of  Dec.  24,  1823 

Samuel  W.  and  Sally  L.  Willard,  of  this 
town,  at  Chepatchet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Angell,        Sept.  12,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  413 

WANTON   Hon.  Joseph,  Jr.,  and  Bren- 

ton,   daughter  of  Jahleel,   Esq.,   dec,   at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1775 

Fanny,  daughter  of  Peter,  Esq.,  of  Newport, 
and  Samuel  Snow,  merchant.     Gazette  of  May  19,  1781 

Mrs.  Sarah,  widow  of  Joseph,  Jr.,  Esq.,  and 
William  Atherton,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica,  at 
Newport.     Gazette  of  Jan.  15,  1785 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward, 
and  Capt.  Joseph  Huntington,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Sept.  15,  1792 

William  and  Sally  Brown,  daughter  of  An- 
drew, at  North  Providence.     Gazette  of  Dec.  20,  1800 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  and  Latham 

Thurston,  Jr.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  14,  1802 

WARD  Betsey  and  Rev.  William  Bliss,  at  New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Jan.  29,  1780 

Betsey,  daughter  of   Henry,  Esq.,  and   Dr. 

Pardon  Bowen.     Gazette  of  Dec.  13,  1780 

Ray  and  Sally  Gardiner,  daughter  of  Capt. 
George,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Nov.  15,  1783 

Richard,  merchant,  and  Betsey  Brown,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Joseph.     Gazette  of  Aug.  22,  1789 

John,  merchant,  and  Eliza  Bowen,  daughter 

of  Dr.  Ephraim.     Gazette  of  Dec.  29,  1792 

Henry,  Esq.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and 
Mary  Grimke,  sister  of  the  Hon.  Judge 
Grimke,  of  South  Carolina,  Aug.  4,  1799 

Elizabeth  and  Nicholas  Underwood,  at  New- 
port, Aug.  29,  181 1 

Samuel,  of  South  Kingstown,  and  Lucinda 
Paine,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  of 
New  Shoreham,  Sept.  26,  181 1 

Samuel,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  and  Julia 
Rush  Cutler,  daughter  of  the  late  R.  C, 
Esq.,  of  Roxbury,  at  Trinity  Church,  Bos- 
ton, by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner.     Gazette  of  Oct.  17,  1812 

Priscilla  L.,  daughter  of  Benoni,  and  James 
M.  Tuell,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  18,  1820 

Silas  and  Alice  C.  Boone,  daughter  of  James, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of  '  Oct.  30,  1820 

Sally,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  and  Thomas 
Bush,  Jr.,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Sept.  21,  1822 

John  and  Wealthy  Maxon,  daughter  of  Isaac, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Jan.  i,  1823 

Benjamin  W.  C,  of  Newport,  and  Susan  E. 
K.  Munro,  of  Bristol,  at  Middleboro.  Ga- 
zette of  April  28,  1824 

Susan  C,  of  this  town  and  Daniel  B.  Davis, 


414  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WARD: 

of  Newport,  at   this   town,  by   Rev.  Mr. 

Webb,  Oct.  3,  1825 

WARDLOW    James   and   Eliza   Cooke,    eldest 

daughter  of  Robert,  both  of  this  town,  at 

Seekonk.     Gazette  of  Jan.  2T,  1821 

WARDWELL  Stephen  and  Polly  Snow,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  James.     Gazette  of  Oct.  23,  1784 
Hannah  Swan  and  William  Adams,  at  Bris- 
tol.    Gazette  of                                                    Oct.  29,  1791 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of   Stephen,   and  John 

Dunwell,  both  of  Providerice,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  July  20,  1812 

Mary,  daughter  of  Stephen,  and  Capt.  Ben- 

nanuel  Bowers,  all  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  14,  18 15 

Abigail  and  Henry  Wight,  Jr.,  merchant,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  at  Bristol,  Jan.  23,  1817 

Col.  Samuel  and  Mrs.  Lucy  Coggeshall,  at 

Bristol,  Nov.  30,  1817 

Josiah  S.  and  Sally  Lindsey,  at  Bristol.     Ga- 
zette of  May  5,  1821 
John  and  Dorcas  Corey  Snow,  daughter  of 

John,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  19,  1823 

Stephen  Snow  and  Mary  Seabury,  both   of 

and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Dec.  9,  1823 

Celia  D.  and  Ichabod  Perry,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  11,  1825 

Ellen,   eldest   daughter   of   Allen,    Esq.,    of 

Bristol,  and  Rev.  Isaac  Stoddard,  .of  New 

London,  at  said  iSristol.     Gazette  of  July  9,  1825 

WARE  Clorinda,  of  Dighton,  and  Arouet  Rich- 
mond, of  this  town,  at  Dighton,  Feb.  10,  181 1 
Harriet  J.  and  Franklin  Newell,  of  this  town, 

at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Nov.  30,  181 1 

Charles,  of  the  Navy  Yard,  and  Catharine  A. 

Rhodes,  of  Boston,  at  Cranston,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  May  11,  1817 

Marv,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  George,  of 

Dighton,  Mass.,  and   Capt.    Seth   Talbot, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Aug.  9,  18 19 

Rev.  William,  pastor  of  First  Congregational 

Church,  New  York,  and  Mary  Waterhouse, 

daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Cambridge. 

Gazette  of  June  18,  1823 

WARING  Dr.  Edmund  T.  and  Freelove  Sophia 

Malbone,  daughter  of  Francis,  at  Newport, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Dehon.     Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1803 

Leigh  and  Susannah  Aldrich,  of  this  town. 

Gazette  of  July  18,  181 2 


PROVIDENCE  -GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  41 5 

WARNER  Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel, 

and  Jesse  Cooke.     Gazette  of  Feb.  26,  1791 

Keziah  and  Jaykel  Dana,  both  of  this  town. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  21,  1793 

John  and  Mrs. Tabor.     Gazette  of  March  3,  1798 

Sally   R.,  daughter  of   Capt.   Oliver   R.,  of 

Newport,  and  Capt.  Benjamin  Page,  by  the 

Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  Sept.  19,  1799 

Benjamin  C.  and  Phebe  Eddy,  daughter  of 

Joseph.     Gazette  of  Oct.  19,  1799 

Capt.  John   and   Mrs.   Mary  Lewis,  in  this 

town.     Gazette  of  Oct.  2, 1802 

Esther  Phillips,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 

William,   of   Middletown,    Ct.,  and  Major 

Benjamin   Hoppin,   Jr.,   of  this  town,   at 

Middletown,  Ct.,  Nov.  13,  1802 

Mary  A.,  daughter  of    Capt.  John  S.,   and 

Simeon  Field.     Gazette  of  Dec.  3,  1803 

Isabel,  daughter  of  Thomas,   and   John   R. 

Waterman,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Lit- 

tlefield,    .  Nov.  3,  1805 

James  and  Nancy   Martin,"  daughter  of  the 

late  Samuel,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Dec.  9,  1806 

Ann  V.  and  George  Dorrance,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano,  Dec.  13,  1807 

James  M.  and  Lydia  W.  Searle,  daughter  of 

John,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  24,  1812 

Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late   Capt.  John,  of 

this  town,  and  William   C.    Manchester,  of 

Warwick,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Jan.  7,  1815 

Bathsheba    and    Jacob    Synja,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  May  23,  18 13 

Marcy,  of  Glocester,  and   William  Coburn,  a 

native  of  the   United  Kingdom,   in    this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1813 

Capt.  Samuel   and   Sarah  N.  Mann,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  this  town,  Oct.  i,  1815 

Lydia  and  William  Field,   2d,   in   this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,  1818 

James  S.  and  Hepsibeth   Cathcart,  formerly 

of  Nantucket,  at    Mendon,  by    A.    Allen, 

Esq.,  Jan.  7,  1821 

Sarah  Ann  and  Caleb  C.  Cooke,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  April  3,  1821 

Mary   and   Otis  Tabor,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

at  this  town,  Dec.  2,  1821 

Hannah  and  John  Willey,  both  of  and  at  this 

town.     Gazette  of  May  18,  1822 

James,  of    Warwick,  and   Susan  Angell,  of 

and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague,  Aug.  17,  1823 


416 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WARNER  William,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and 

Ann  Willey,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Brown, 
Ceriah,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Mendon,  and 

Capt.  Levi  Mowry,  of  and  at  Smithfield, 
Sarah  and  William  M.  Greene,  at  Warwick. 

Gazette  of 
Christopher  and  Sally  Greene,  both  of  War- 
wick, 
Thomas  and  Sally  Chace,  both  of  Warwick, 
Capt.    Gilbert,   of    New    York,   and   Phebe 

Baxter,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Pickering, 
WARREN     Abijah,   of    Attleboro,   and    Lydia 

Nightingale,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel, 

Esq.     Gazette  of 
Samuel,   of    this   town,   and   Mary   Mellen, 

daughter  of  Col.  James,  at  Milford,  Mass., 

by  the  Rev.  Caleb  Alexander, 
Dr.  Thomas  and  Martha  De  Wolf,  daughter 

of  Charles,  all  of  Bristol,  in  this  town, 
Lewis  and  Mary  Cole,  of  Warwick,  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Gano,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of 
Betsey  and  Elisha  Parlin,  at  Navy,  Vt.,  (first 

marriage  in  town).    Gazette  of 
Matilda  and  Benjamin  Church,  both  of  and 

at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann.     Gazette  of 
Hamilton  and  Eliza  Janette  Field,  daughter 

of  Joseph,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Bristol, 

and  William  Jones,  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  at 

said  Bristol, 
WARRINER    Abner  M.,  formerly  of    Palmer, 

Mass.,  and  Mary  Ann  Greene,  daughter  of 

the  late  Col.  Job,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 
WARRING  Hambleton,  of  Edenton,  N.  C,  and 

Eliza  Jeannette  Field,  daughter  of  Joseph, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
WASHBURN    Isaac,  of  Taunton,  and   Betsey 

Richmond,   eldest    daughter    of    William, 

Esq.     Gazette  of 
Stella,  daughter  of  Hon.  Seth,  of  Raynham, 

Mass.,  and  Rev.  Samuel  Deane,  of   Scit- 

uate,  Mass.,  at  Raynham .    Gazette  of 
Fanny,  of  Raynham,  and  Horatio"  Leonard, 

Esq.,  sheriff  of  Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  at  Bris- 
tol by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight, 
Lucinda  A.  and  John  Wilbyr,  at  Leicester, 

Mass.    Gazette  of 


Sept.  22,  1823 

Nov.  23,  1823 

Dec.  24,  1823 

May  29,  1825 
May  29,  1825 

July  31,  1825 

Oct.  19,  1793 

April  19,  1797 

Nov.  23,  181 1 

April  I,  1815 

April  8,  1815 

July  27,  1820 

March  25,  1824 

Sept.  12,  1824 

Feb.  21,  1813 

March  25,  1824 

May  12,  1798 

Oct.  6,  1810 

Sept.  25,  i8i2 
July  I,  1815 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  417 

WASHBURN  Lysander,  of  Boston,  merchant, 
and  Martha  D.  Dean,  daughter  of  Silas,  of 
and  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  July  23,  1818 

Ruel,  of  Livermore,  Me.,  and  Delia  King, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Barzillai,  at  Raynham, 
Mass.,  by  Rev.  Stephen  Hull.     Gazette  of        Oct.  30,  1820 

William,  of  Taunton,  and  Mrs.  Phebe  Pearce 
Penno,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Dyer,  of 
and  at  Cranston,  Sept.  26,  1821 

Isaac,  Jr.,  of  Taunton,  and  Joanna  S.  At- 
wood,  of  this  town,  at  Cranston.  Gazette 
of  June  s,  1822 

Miss and  Capt.  Calvin  Thomas,  for- 
merly of  Hansom,  Mass.,  at  Freetown. 
Gazette  of  ,  Nov.  2,  1822 

Caleb  Strong,  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  and  Sarah 
Tillinghast  Oldridge,  of  and  at  Bristol,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Mann.     Gazette  of  Oct.  i,  1825 

WASHINGTON  Col. ,  a  prisoner  of  war 

at  Charleston,  S.  C,  and Elliott,  at 

said  place.     Gazette  of  Feb.  16,  1782 

Fanny  and  Tobias  Lear,  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Va. 

Gazette  of  Aug.  22,  1795 

Mrs.  Lucy,  sister  of  Mrs.  Madison,  and 
Thomas  Todd,  a  judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  at  the  White 
House,  Washington, 
WATERHOUSE  Dr.  Benjamin,  professor  in 
Harvard  and  Brown  Colleges,  and  Eliza- 
beth Oliver,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  and  Rev. 
William  Ware,  pastor  of  First  Congrega- 
tional Church,  New  York,  at  Cambridge. 
Gazette  of 
WATERMAN  Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  John, 
and  John  White,  merchant, 

Rufus,  merchant,  and  Hannah  Sprague, 
daughter  of  Obadiah.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Asa,  of  Norwich,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Sterry, 
widow  of  Capt.  Robert.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  .William  and  Polly  Farnum,  daughter 
of  John,  Esq.,  dec,  at  Smithfield.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  29,  1777 

Freelove,  daughter  of  Charles,  dec,  of  John- 
ston, and  Olney  Winsor,  merchant.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  6,  1777 

Robey,  daughter  of  William,  of  Warwick, 
and  Nathaniel  Phillips,  of  Boston,  at  Paw- 
tuxet.     Gazette  of  Feb.  13,  1779 

Capt.  Laban  and  Esther  Eddy,  daughter  of 
Daniel,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1786 


March  22, 

1812 

June  14, 

1788 

June  18, 

1823 

Jan.  26, 

1772 

Nov.  20, 

1773 

July  26, 

1777 

418 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


WATERMAN  Benjamin,  of  Scituate,  and 
Rhoda  Mathewson,  daughter  of  Noah, 
Esq.,  at  Johnston.    Gazette  of 

Rev.  Elijah  and  Lucy  Abbe,  daughter  of 
Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Windham,  Ct.    Gazette  of 

Mercy,  of  Providence,  and  Jeremiah  Winsor, 
of  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Rufus,  and  John  Thomp- 
son, by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Polly,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William, 
and  Thomas  Brown,  of  this  town,  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Job,  Esq.,  and  Nehemiah 
Knight,  3d,  of  Cranston,  at  Johnston,  by 
the  Rev.  Samuel  Winsor, 

Elizabeth  and  Samuel  Morgan,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  in  this  town, 

Nathan,  2d,  and  Nancy  Wheaton,  daughter 
of  James, 

Mrs.  Sarah,  widow  of  John  O.,  and  Edward 
Sayles,  of  Scituate, 

Benoni  and  Amey  Vaughan,  daughter  of  the 
late  Caleb,  at  Coventry, 

John  R.  and  Isabel  Warner,  daughter  of 
Thomas,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Little- 
field, 

Freelove,  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen,  of 
Cranston,  and  Dr.  Samuel  Pope,  at  Sims- 
bury,  Conn.     Gazette  of 

Richard,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  C. 
Thurston,  daughter  of  Samuel  J.,  of  and 
at  Georgetown,  S.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rail- 
ings, 

Stephen,  merchant,  and  Amey  Aldrich, 
daughter  of  Esek,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

Daniel  and  Sabra  Pearce,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ham- 
mond, at  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Col.  William,  of  Coventry, 
and  Amos  Budlong,  at  Warwick, 

Mary,  of  Glastonbury,  Ct.,  and  Capt.  Chaun- 
cey  Cooley,  Jr.,  of  Providence,  at  said 
Glastonbury, 

George  and  Patience  Brownell,  both  of 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jones, 

Dr.  Henry  and  Sarah  Thurber,  daughter  of 
the  late  Edward,  Esq.,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano. 
Gazette  of 

Eliza  H.  and  Capt.  William  C.  Baron,  both 
of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 


April  21,  1792 
Nov.  28,  1795 

April  16,  1796 
April  I,  1798 

Nov.  24,  1798 

July  21,  1799 
March  13,  1800 
Oct.  II,  1802 
Feb.  20,  1803 
Dec.  25,  1803 

Nov.  3,  1805 

Dec.  12,  1807 

May  30,  1809 

Feb.  4,  1810 

Sept.  I,  1 8 10 

May  7,  1812 

Feb.  3,  1813 
March  28,  1813 

Nov.  5,  1814 
Jan.  21,  1816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


419 


WATERMAN    Thankful   and    John    Day,    at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 

Emma,  of  Warwick,  and  Col.  Ray  G.  Allen, 
of  North  Kingstown,  at  said  Warwick, 

Amey,  eldest  daughter  of  Asahel,  of  John- 
ston, and  Elisha  S.  Winsor,  of  Glocester, 
'     at  said  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Park, 

Louisa  and  Mowry  Taft,  formerly  of  Ux- 
bridge,  both  of  Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Potter, 

Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  James, 
and  Ambrose  Clarke,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
at  Cumberland, 

Benoni,  of  Johnston,  and  Ruth  D.  Knight, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Richard,  of  and  at 
Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tatem, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Elisha,  and  Henry  Whit- 
ford,  of  Coventry,  Ct.,  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     Gazette  of 

Amey,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Sylvester  Hartshorn,  of  this  town,  at 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  White.  Gazette 
of 

James  and  Lydia  Waterman  Thornton, 
eldest  daughter  of  William,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 
-  Marcy,  daughter  of  Resolved,  and  William 
Greene,  both  of  and  at  Johnston.  Gazette 
of 

Jemima,  daughter  of  Capt.  Charles,  and 
William  Waterman,  2d,  both  of  and  at 
Johnston.     Gazette  of 

William,  2d,  and  Jemima  Waterman,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Charles,  both  of  and  at  John- 
ston.    Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Andrew,  Esq.,  and  John 
G.  Needham,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  at  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of 

Zerviah,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  George,  of 
Cranston,  and  Simeon  Arnold,  of  War- 
wick, at  said  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis, 

Zeno  and  Mary  Phelps,  of  Bristol,  at  John- 
ston.    Gazette  of 

Laban  and  Maria  Smith,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  Brown,  both  of  and  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 

Edward  and  Prudence  Carpenter,  at  John- 
ston.    Gazette  of 

George  and  Britanna  F.  Baxter,  both  of  and 
at  Johnston.     Gazette  of 


March  23,  1817 
Jan.  31,  1819 

May  16,  1819 

Oct.  3,  1819 

March  12,  1820 

Sept.  7,  1820 

Oct.  30,  1820 

Dec.  18,  1820 

March  10,  1821 

Aug.  4,  1 82 1 

Oct.  17,  1 82 1 

Oct.  17,  1 82 1 

Nov.  10,  1821 

Feb.  21,  1822 
Aug.  7,  1822 

Jan.  8,  1823 

March  19,  1823 

Sept.  27,  1823 


420 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


WATERMAN  Major  Job,  Jr.,  and  Nancy  Stone, 
of   Pawtuxet,  at  Johnston.     Gazette  of 

Stephen  and  Eliza  Aldrich,  both  of  this 
town,  at 'Men don,  Mass., 

Sally,  of  Smithfield,  and  Major  Charles 
Sprague,  of  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 
WATERS  Abigail,  of  this  town,  and  Lucius 
Hoes,  of  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  at  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilgon, 

Eliza  and  John  Milk,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

WATKINS  David,  of  Hartford,  merchant,  and 

Olive  Hudson,  daughter  of  Barzillai,  senior 

editor   of    the   Connecticut    Courant,    at 

Hartford.     Gazette  of 

Susan  T.,  of  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  and  Lieut. 
Charles  Williamson,  U.  S.  Navy,  at  New 
York.     Gazette  of 
WATKINSON  Edward,  merchant,  and  Levina 
Hudson,  daughter  of  Barzillai,  at  Hartford. 
Gazette  of 
WATROUS  Lydia  Ann,  14J  years,  and   Abra- 
ham Clarke,  17^  years,  at  Waterford,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 
WATSON  John,  of  Barrington,  and  Mrs.  Sarah 
Allen,  of  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Ruth  and  Benjamin  Bowen,  Esq.,  of 
Norway,  N.  Y.,  at  Thompson,  Ct., 

Rev.  Samuel,  late  of  Barrington,  and  Martha 
Bicknell,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of 
and  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Perry,  and  John  Babcock, 
at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 

Ebenezer,  of  New  York,  merchant,  and 
Frances  R  Sedgwick,  daughter  of  the 
Hon.  Theodore,  late  speaker  of  the  Na- 
tional House  of  Representatives.  Gazette 
of 

Stephen  A.  and  Mary  Dennis,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Thomas,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Dehon.     Gazette  of 

John,  Jr.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Lydia  M.  Mar- 
tin, daughter  of  Dr.  Calvin,  of  and  at 
Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

Matthew  and  Abby  B.  Wheaton,  daughter 
of  Col.  Seth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Mary  and  Major  Gideon  Angell,  both  of  and 
at  Scituate, 

Daniel  W.  and  Mary  Congdon,  daughter  of 
Thomas  R.,  both  of  and  at  Jamestown. 
Gazette  of 


Oct.  22,  1823 
July  5,  1824 

Nov.  22,  1824 


June  30,  1808 
Jan.  13,  1 82 1 


June  4,  1803 

March  19,  1823 

Sept.  15,  1 810 

May  I,  1820 
Oct.  29,  1774 
Feb.  22,  1797 

Dec.  14,  1799 
June  7,  1800 

April  18,  1 80 1 

Sept.  s,  1 80 1 

Feb.  24,  18 1 3 

June  36,  1818 

March  16,  1819 

May  I,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


421 


WATSON    Eliza  and  Jacob  Chapin,   editor    of 

"Columbian   Reporter,"    both  of    and    at 

Taunton.     Gazette  of 
Daniel,    M.    D.,   of   South   Kingstown,   and 

Sarah  G.  C.  Arnold,  daughter  of  the  late 

Perry,    of    and    at    East    Greenwich,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Alden, 
Sarah  H.  daughter  of  Edward,  and  Edward 

Austin,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
WAY   J ,  Esq.,  age  42,  and  Miss   

Dixon,  age  13,  in  England.     Gazette  of 
Mary  and  Caleb  Corey,  both  of  and  at  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Elton, 
WEATHERBEE  John  and  Sarah  Eliza  Clapp, 

both  of  Boston, 
Isaac  and  Sophia  Greene,  daughter  of  Bar- 

nabus,  by    Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of   and  at 

this  town, 
WEATHERHEAD  Merebah  and  William  Wil- 
kinson, 2d,  at   Cumberland,  and    both   of 

that  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 
George  and  Atala    Amsbury,  daughter    of 

Jabez,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland,  by  Rev. 

i/lr.  Osborne, 
WEAVER  Betsey  and  John  Greenwood,  dentist. 

Gazette  of 
Holmes  and  Betsey  Tew,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Thomas,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Sarah,   daughter  of  Perry,   and  William  F. 

Freeborn,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Lydia,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Lemuel  Kennedy,  of 

Pawtucket,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill. 

Gazette  of 
Capt.  Joseph  and  Kitty  Spinner,  of   Milford 

Township,    Burkes    Co.,    Penn.,  at    New 

York, 
Philip,  of  Coventry,  and  Mrs.  Meriam  Keene, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Abigail,  of  Newport,  and  Nicholas   North  up, 

of  this  town,  at  Newport, 
Eunice,  youngest  daughter  of  Dutee,  Esq., 

of  East  Greenwich,  and    Lewis   Collins,  of 

Massachusetts,  at  said  East  Greenwich,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Waldron, 
Charles  S.  and  Diana  Northup,  at  Coventry. 

Gazette  of 
Sally  C.  and  Lindsey  Johnson,  at  Coventry. 

Gazette  of 
Benjamin,  Esq.,  and  Eleanor  D.  AUsboro,  of 

Portsmouth,  R.  L,  at  Freetown,  Mass.   Ga- 
zette of 


Dec.  24,  1823 

March  21,  1824 

Aug.  18,  1824 

Aug.  13,  1814 

April  12,  1818 

July  23,  1 812 

Sept.  12,  1819 

July  9,  1820 

Oct.  20,  1823 
April  19,  1788 
Dec.  29,  1798 

Nov.  I,  1806 

Dec.  17,  1808 

Aug.  18,  1 810 

March  29,  1812 

April  I,  1813 

Oct.  24,  1820 
June  II,  1823 
June  II, 1823 

July  14,  1824 


Oct.  20, 

,  1824 

Dec.  r, 

1763 

Jan.  II, 

1806 

Aug.  13, 

1808 

April  25, 

1813 

Jan.  7, 

1815 

Oct.  S, 

1816 

422  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WEAVER  Catharine,  daughter    of    Perry,  and 
George  W.  Cole,  at    Newport.      Gazette 
of 
WEBB  Rev.  Nathan,  of  Uxbridge,  and  Elizabeth 
Pratt,  of  Medfield,  at  Uxbridge, 
Capt.   Thomas  and    Mrs.   Rebecca   Libbey, 
both  of  Boston,   by  the   Rev.    Mr.    Edes. 
Gazette  of 
Thomas  S.,  Esq.,  of  this   town,   and   Hetty 

Hopkins,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 
Adrian,  Jr.,  of   Worcester,  Mass.,  and    Anna 

T.  Hunt,  of  and  at  Warwick, 
Nathan,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Rhino,  at  Albany. 

Gazette  of 
William  and  Mary  Pearce,   at  Newport,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Webb.     Gazette  of 
Martha  W.,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas 
S.,  and  Benjamin   Graves,  Esq.,  of   New 
York,  at  Worthington,  Ohio,  April  4,  1820 

David  and  Mrs. Whittington,  in  Kent 

Co.,  Md.  The  groom  has  been  married 
seven  times,  twice  to  one  wife,  from  a  mis- 
take in  the  name.  His  age  is  about  50 
and  weight  200  lbs.     Gazette  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

Wealthy,  of  Seekonk,  and   Whipple  Jenckes, 

of  Cumberland,  at  said  Seekonk,  Jan.  19,  1823 

Capt.  S.  H.,  of  3d-  U.  S.  Infantry,  and  Har- 
riet E.  Baker,  daughter  of  Major  Daniel, 
U.  S.  Army,  at  Port  of  Suguana.  Gazette 
of  May  31,  1823 

Dr.  William  and  Amanda  Walcott,  at  Wind- 
ham, Ct.     Gazette  of  Jan.  17,  1824 
Mary  Collins,  daughter  of   Rev.   Mr.  Webb, 
and  Capt.  Charles  Clarke  Cooke,  at   New- 
port.    Gazette  of  Sept.  8,  1824 
WEBBER  Mrs.  Susanna  and  Whipple  Freen\an, 

both  of  Smithfield,  in  this  town,  Sept.  4,  182 1 

Ruth  and  George  W.  Wilmarth,  both  of  and 
at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  Aue   14  1822 

WEBSTER  Charles   R.,    printer,  and    Cynthia 

Steel,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of  April  23,  1796 

Ruth,  of  Pomfret,  and  Benajah  Williams,  of 

Cranston,  at  Pomfret.     Gazette  of  June  11,  1803 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nicholas,  and  Capt. 
William  Cozzens,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  6,  1803 

E ,  merchant,  and  Maria  Sage,  second 

daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  at  -Middletown, 
Ct.     Gazette  of  Feb  21   1807 

WEEDEN  George  and  Esther  Dunham,  daugh-  '      ' 

ter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Newport.     Ga- 
2e"e  of  April  I,  1786 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  4^3 

WEEDEN  Peleg,  of  Jamestown,  and  Catha- 
rine Williams,  daughter  of  John,  at 
Friends  Meeting  House,  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  8,  1787 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Capt.  Dan- 
iel Coates.    Gazette  of  Oct.  16,  1790 

James  and  Margaret  Dawley,  daughter  of  the 
late  James,  of  Newport,  at  Exeter.  Gazette 
of  July  19,  1794 

John,  of  Jamestown,  and  Ann  Chace,  daugh- 
ter of  Holder,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Portsmouth.     Gazette  of  Jan.  12,  1799 

Martha,  daughter  of  the  late  Ephraifti,  and 
Capt.  John  Clarke,  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of  Oct.  II,  i8o6 

Ann,  daughter  of  Isaac,    formerly    of   New 

London,    and   Capt. Comstock,    of 

Providence,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Mc- 

Knight.     Gazette  of  June  27,  1807 

George  E.  and  Frances  Randall,  daughter  of 
Dr.  Stephen,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  16,  1808 

Capt.  George  and  Celinda  Farnum,   by  Rev. 

Mr.  Edes,  all  of  this  town,  Dec.  31,  1809 

Edward,   of    East   Greenwich,  and  Deborah 

Kilborn,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer,       April  22,  1810 

Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  George,  and  Joseph 

Cowing,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  24,  181 1 

Sarah,  of  New  York,  and  David.  Smith,  of 
this  town,  at  said  New  York.     Gazette  of  July  13,  1816 

Benjamin  D.  and  Cornelia  Sowle,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Cornelius,  both  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  13,  1816 

Mrs.   Margaret,   of  this  town,   and   Charles  ' 

Tripp,  of  Exeter,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Dec.  9,  181 6 

Capt.  James  and  Lydia  Mowry,  both  of  Paw- 
tucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  June  i,  1817 

Henry  D.  and  Joanna  Alger,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Crocker,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Dec.  4,  181 7 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  James,  and 
John  Gardiner,  both  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  Jan.  28,  1822 

Merebah,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  of 
Jamestown,  and  Joram  Northup,  of  and  at 
North  Kingstown.     Gazette  of  June  21,  1823 

John  S.,  of  Bristol,  and  Elizabeth  Lyon, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  William,  of  and 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Oct.  15,  1823 

Tiddeman  and  Eliza  L.  Boss,  daughter  of  the 
late  William,  at   Newport.     Gazette  of  Jan.  21,  1824 


424  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WEED  EN  Mary,  daughter  of  Peleg,  Esq.,  and 
Thomas  S.  Wightman,  both  of  and  at 
Wickford.     Gazette  of  April  17,  1824 

William  and  Lydia  G.  Barney,  daughter  of 
the  late  Cromwell,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  12,  1824 

WEEKES  Hannah  and  William  Lloyd,  at  New- 
port. Gazette  of  Jan.  30,  1822 
WEISSENFELS  Sarah  Charlotte,  daughter  of 
Major  Weissenf els,  and  Abraham  Redwood 
Ellery,  of  Newport,  at  New  York.  Ga- 
zette of  April  16,  1803 
WELCH  Ashbel  and  Peggy  Dorrance,  at  Wind- 
ham.    Gazette  of                                                    Oct.  24,  1795 

Hugh  and  Ann  Hill,  at  Farnham,  Eng., 
after  a  courtship  of  40  years.  The  ages  of 
this  couple  with  that  of  bridesman  and 
bridesmaid  were :  bridegroom  82,  bride  86, 
bridesmaid,  Miss  Betty  Grinaway,  of  P^arn- 
ham,  95,  brideman,  Mr.  Calver,  of  Farn- 
ham, 82.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22,  1798 

Mary  and  Joseph  S.  Cooke,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  21,  1807 

Rev.   John   C,   pastor  of    Baptist   Church, 
Warren,  and  Mehitable  Vinton,  daughter 
of  Josiah,  of  and  at  Braintree,  Mass.     Ga- 
zette of  April  3,  1824 
WELD    Hermoine  and  Ebenezer  T.  Andrews, 

printer,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  Dec.  31,  1791 

Rev.  Lodovicus,  of  Hampton,  and  Betsey 
Clarke,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  at  Leb- 
anon, Ct.     Gazette  of  Nov.  28,  1795 

Mary  and  Isaiah  Thomas,  Jr.,  of  Worcester, 
printer,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of  May  13,  1797 

WELLINGTON  Abigail,  daughter  of  Samuel, 
and  Samuel  Townsend,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gush- 
ing, at  Waltham,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1807 

Martha,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  William 
Parker,  of  Cambridge,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gush- 
ing, at  Waltham,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1807 

Sally,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Levi  Willard, 
of  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gushing,  at  Wal- 
tham, Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1807 

Ruth,  of  Watertown,  Me.,  and  Isaac  Rob- 
bins,  of  this  town,  at  said  Watertown,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Francis,  ■  June  20,  1825 

WELLMAN  Horace,  of  Attleboro,  and  Hannah 
Smith,  daughter  of  Levi,  of  and  at  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  Dec.  31,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


425 


WELLS  Sally  and  Lynde  A.  Fuller,  of  Pomfret, 
at  Hopkinton.     Gazette  of 

Eliza  and  Leonard  Capron,  at  East  Green- 
wich, 

Harriet,  of  Warwick,  and  Simon  Ray 
Greene,  Esq.,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  said 
Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Littlefield, 

Capt.  James,  of  Hopkinton,  and  Mrs.  Nancy 
Love,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Elisha  C.  and  Harriet  A.  Hopkins,  daughter 
of  Stephen,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Albert  G.,  of  Rhode  Island,  and.  Elizabeth 
W.  Perkins,  of  and  at  Franklin,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of 

Peter  and  Sally  Perry,  at  Windham,  Ct.     Ga- 
zette of 
WELSH    Catharine,  of  Baltimore,  and  Nathan 
Munro,   Jr.,   of    Rehoboth,   at   Baltimore. 
Gazette  of 

Samuel,  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  merchant,  and 
Eliza  Leverett,  of  Boston.  Gazette  of 
WENWOOD  Mary  J.  and  Capt.  Nathaniel  G. 
Senter,  at  Bristol,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight. 
Gazette  of 
WENTWORTH  John,  Governor  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, and  Mrs.  Frances  Atkinson,  widow 
of  Theodore,  Jr.,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 

Ann,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Capt.  Samuel 
Bowen,  of  this  town,  at  Philadelphia.  Ga- 
zette of 
WESSON  Phineas,  of  this  town,  and  Lucy 
Smith,  of  and  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  Ga- 
zette of 
WEST  Nancy,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  and 
Gabriel  Allen.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas,  of 
Newport,  and  Capt.  John  Spurr.  Ga- 
zette of 

Polly,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  and  Oliver 
Pearce.     Gazette  of 

David,  of  Boston,  bookseller,  and  Abigail 
Leonard,  daughter  of  Zephaniah,  Esq.,  at 
Raynham.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Samuel  and  Mary  Whittridge,  daughter 
of  Dr.  William,  at  Tiverton.     Gazette  of 

David  and  Mary  Boyd  Humphrey,  at  Bos- 
ton.    Gazette  of 

William  and  Mrs.  Arethusa  Thayer,  both  of 
this,  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


March  22,  1806 
Nov.  8,  1807 

May  16,  1813 

Dec.  10,  1820 

Feb.  28,  1822 

July  3,  1822" 
Feb.  4,  1824 

Jan.  17,  1789 
Jan.  20,  1798 

Sept.  27,  1806 

Nov.  II,  1769 

Sept.  26,  1807 

Feb.  28,  1824 
Dec.  23,  177s 

May  24,  1777 
Jan.  3,  1789 

March  21,  1795 

Feb.  4,  1804 

April  27,  1805 

Nov.  24,  181 1 


426 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WEST  Joseph  and  Eliza  Harwood,  daughter  of 

Edward,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 
Rhoda,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Freeman 

Hoxie,  at   Newport,  by   Rev.  Mr.  Webb. 

Gazette  of 
Ezra  and  Ann  Malcolm,  both  of  this  town, 
Martha  and  Thomas  R.  Potter,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Baker,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Mary  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  and 

Daniel  Hull,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 
Mrs.  Eliza  S.,  daughter  of  Edward  Harivood, 

and  David  S.  Westcott,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Oliver  and  Mahala  Grant,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Joseph,  both   of   Seekonk,  at  Barrington, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wright.     Gazette  of 
Lydia   R.,   daughter   of    Capt.  Joseph,   and 

Samuel  Lewis,  both  of  and  at  this  town. 

Gazette  of 
Benjamin,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Martha  Gibbs, 

of  and  at  Swanzey.     Gazette  of 
Mary  and  John  Taylor,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Brown, 
WESTCOTT     Elizabeth,    of    Providence,    and 

John  Brown,  Jr.,  of  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Sukey,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  John 

Allen,  at  Warwick, 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late   Capt.  Samuel, 

and    William    Greene,    by   the   Rev.    Dr. 

Gano.     Gazette  of 
Sylvester    and    Delia    Carpenter,    both    of 

Cranston.     Gazette  of 
Mary,  daughter  of  Caleb,    Esq.,  and   Capt. 

Job  Carpenter,  of  this  town,  at  Warwick. 

Gazette  of 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Caleb,  Esq.,  and  Benja- 
min  Reynolds,   of   North   Kingstown,   at 

Warwick.     Gazette  of 
Thomas  D.,  of   Edenton,  N.   C,  and  Mary 

Dawley,  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Esbon  and  Amey  Babbitt,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Samuel,  of  Providence,  and  Mary  Randall,  of 

and  at  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mary   S.,   daughter  of    John,   and   Michael 

Sweet,  Jr.,  of   Norton,   in   this   town,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Cornell.     Gazette  of 
Sylvester    and    Abby    Carpenter,    both    of 

Cranston, 


Sept.  27,  1 81 5 

Nov.  25,  1815 
Dec.  7,  1815 

Nov.  27,  1817 


June  28,  1 818 

Nov.  4,  1819 

April  7,  1 82 1 

Nov.  2,  1822 
Jan.  28,  1824 
Nov.  7,  1824 
Aug.  20,  1774 
June  2,  1799 

Feb.  6,  1802 
Feb.  4,  1804 

March  3,  1804 

Dec.  28,  1805 

Feb.  21,  1808 

Oct.  2,  1808 

March  i,  18 10 

March  17,  1810 
Oct.  2,  1810 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


427 


WESTCOTT  Martha  and  William  Billings,  Jr., 
both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornell.  Ga- 
zette of 

Freelove  and  James  S.  Miller,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams,  all  of  Providence, 

Freelove,  of  North  Providence,  and  Warren 
Batchellor,  of  this  town,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Esbon  and  Phebe  Folger,  both  of  Providence, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Celia,  youngest  daughter  of  Nathan,  and 
Christopher  Spencer,  at  Warwick,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Littlefield.     Gazette  of 

Cynthia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Samuel, 
of  this  town,  and  John  Tears,  of  Philadel- 
phia, by  Rev.  Dr.  Messer, 

Mary  and  Luther  Ainsworth,  merchant,  both 
of  this  town,  at  Harrington,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Watson, 

Benjamin  and  Amanda  Farnum,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Julia  G.  and  Barnard  Eddy,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Baker,  all  of  this  town, 

Ann  Eliza  and  George  G.  Clarke,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Preston,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Henry  and  Mary  Dana,  daughter  of  Payton, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Clarrissa  H.  and  Capt.  Aborn  Arnold,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

David  S.  and  Mrs.  Eliza  S.  West,  daughter 
of  Edward  Harwood,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
all  of  and  at  this  town, 

James  and  Hannah  Potter,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Caleb,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Eliza  Hoppin,  only 
daughter  of  Davis  W.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Harriet  B.  and  Joseph  P.  Luther,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mrs.  Amanda  and  Benjamin  Earle,  both  of 
this  town,  at  Cranston.     Gazette  of 

Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Susan  Cole,  both  of  and  at 
this  town.     Gazette  of 

Mary  Eliza,  daughter  of  Major  Westcott,  of 
Johnston,  and  Josiah  Lyndon  Luther,  of 
this  town,  at  said  Johnston,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano, 

Mary  H.  and  Joseph  W.  Knight,  both  of  this 
town,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey, 


April  6,  1811 
Oct.  27,  181 1 

Jan.  16,  1813 
July  4,  1813 

Nov.  27,  1 81 3 

May  19,  1814 

April  24,  181 J 

June  s,  1815 

Oct.  14,  1817 

March  30,  1818 

Oct.  22,  1818 

March  14,  1819 

Nov.  4,  1819 
'Nov.  10,  1819 

Jan.  9,  1820 
Dec.  17,  1820 
Nov.  21,  1821 
July  27,  1822 

Dec.  22,  1822 
April  13,  1823 


428  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

WESTCOTT  James  and  Mary  P.  Arnold,  both 

of  and  at  this  town.     Gazette  of  May  14,  1823 

Mary,  daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas,  and  James 
C.  Greene,  both  of  and  at  Centreville, 
Warwick.     Gazette  of  July  12,  1823 

Marcy  A.  and  James   C.    Greene,  at   War- 
wick.    Gazette  of  July  26,  1823 
Isaac  and  Maria  Wood,  at  Pawtucket.     Ga- 
zette of  May  22,  1824 

WESTERN   Seth  and  Lydia  Arnold,  daughter 

of  Seth,  dec,  of  Bellingham,  at  Smithfield,        Nov.  27,  1791 

WESTGALE  Prescilla,  daughter  of  John,  of 
Cranston,  and  Pardon  Case,  of  Warwick, 
at  Cranston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Curtis,  March  28,  1813 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  James,  and  Josiah 
Greenman,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb,  Nov.  2,  1823 

WESTRAY  Julia  and  William  B:  Wood,  both 
of  the  New  Theatre,  at  Philadelphia.  Ga- 
zette of  Feb.  II,  1804 

WETHBY  Richard  Jones  and  Eliza  M.  La 
Roach,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  all  of  and  at 
this  town,  Oct.  19,  1819 

Thomas  W.  and  Lydia  T.  Mason,  both  of 
this  town,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Ben- 
edict, Aug.  13,  1820 
Sarah  Jones  and  Henry  Child,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.  Ga- 
zette of  May  7,  1823 
Richard  J.  and  Lucy  Winslow,  daughter  of 
Philip,  of  Freetown,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,                                               Feb.  12,  1825 

WETHER  BEE  Charlotte,  of  Stow,  Mass.,  and 
Henry  Hill,  of  Providence,  at  Stow,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Newell.     Gazette  of  May  15,  1813 

WETHERELL  Eliza  M.,  formerly  of  New 
York,  and  Nicholas  Tillinghast,  Esq.,  of 
this  town,  at  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Abercrombie,  May  19,  1820 

WETMORE  Augusta,  daughter  of  Hon.  Will- 
iam, of  Boston,  and  Charles  J.  Wetmore, 
of  this  town,  at  said  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gardiner,  July  14,  1824 

Charles  J.,  of  this  town,  and  Augusta  Wet- 
more,  daughter  of  Hon.  William,  of  and 
at  Boston,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,  July  14,  1824 

WEYMAN  Polly,  daughter  of  Edward,  and  John 

Brewton,  merchant,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,         Dec.  25,  1770 

WHEAT  Joseph  and  Content  Rice,  at  Beaver- 
hill,  N.  H.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cornwall.  Ga- 
zette of  June  12,  1 8 13 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


4ii9 


WHEATLY  Polly,  only  daughter  of  John,  and 
.  John  Lathrop,  pastor  of  Old  North  Church, 
Boston, 

Elizabeth,  late  of  the  Boston  Theatre,  and 
Joseph  Fish,  sailing  master  of  the  priva- 
teer schooner  David  Porter, 
WHEATON  Deborah  and  Capt.  William  Brad- 
ford.    Gazette  of 

James  and  Ann  Angell,  of  Glocester.  Ga- 
zette of 

Polly,  of  this  town,  and  Lieut.  Rhodes 
Packard.     Gazette  of 

Polly,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Lieut. 
Philip  Brown,  of  the  Navy.     Gazette  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Comfort,  and  Dr. 

Harding.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Hannah  Burrill,  daughter  of 
Joseph      Gazette  of 

Caleb  and  Sally  Smith,  of  this  town.  Ga- 
zette of 

Charles  and  Abigail  Miller,  daughter  of 
Nathan,  Esq.,  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Levi  and  Martha  Burrell,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  and  Ben- 
jamin Turpin.     Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Capt.  Comfort,  and 
Capt.  Nathan  Sterry.     Gazette  of 

Calvin  and  Mrs.  Zerviah  Charlotte  Hopkins, 
widow  of  the  late  Samuel.     Gazette  of 

Dr.  Jesse  and  Betsey  Dixon,  daughter  of 
Robert,  Esq.,  at  Voluntown.     Gazette  of 

Jonathan  and  Sarepta  Martin,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  Sylvanus,  at  Reho- 
both.     Gazette  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  and 
Richard  Jackson,  Jr.,  merchant.  Gazette 
of 

Caleb  and  Dorcas  Reynolds.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Samuel  and  Phebe  Kelton.     Gazette  of 

Freelove,  daughter  of  James,  and  Haile 
Gladding.     Gazette  of 

Martha,  daughter  of  James,  and  Samuel 
Eddy,  Esq.,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Nancy,  daughter  of  James,  and  Nathan 
Waterman,  2d, 

Dr.  Calvin  and  Mrs.  Jane  Wheaton,  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Jane  and  Dr.  Calvin  Wheaton,  at  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.     Gazette  of 


Feb.  6,  1 77 1 

June  26,  1814 

April  23,  1774 

July  2,  1774 

March  i,  1777 

Sept.  20,  1777 

Feb.  12,  1780 

May  II,  1782 

April  S,  1783 

Oct.  9,  1784 

Jan.  IS,  178s 

Nov.  24,  1787 

Aug.  9,  1788 

Jan.  3,  1789^ 

May  IS,  1790 

Nov.  17,  1792 

March  21,  1795 
March  s,  1796 
June  II,  1796 

March  17,  1798 

Dec.  2,  1 801 

Oct.  II,  1802 

Aug.  9,  1806 

Aug.  9,  1806 


430  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

WHEATON  Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Wil- 
liam, and  Earle  D.  Pearce,  Esq.,  merchant, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Oct.  4,  1807 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Dr.  Levi,  and  Henry 
Wheaton,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  all  of  this  town,  Nov.  27,  1809 

Henry,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Catharine 
Wheaton,  daughter  of  Dr.  Levi,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  all  of  this  town,  Nov.  27,  1809 

Nathan  M.  and  Mary  Smith,  daughter  of 
Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of  Jan.  6,  1810 

Joseph  C,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Catharine  M. 
Sabin,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  May  25,  1810 

Rev.  Salmon,  Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  New- 
port, and  Ann  Dehon,  of  Boston,  at  Trinity 
Church,  Boston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gardiner,  Sept.  24,  18 12 

Hannah  and  Samuel  Wilmarth,  at  Rehoboth,         Feb.  14,  1813 

Mary,  daughter  of  Seth,-  Esq.,  and  Thomas 
Rivers,  attorney  at  law,  of  Charleston,  S. 
C,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,    •  Nov.  23,  1813 

Cynthia,  daughter  of  Caleb,  and  Benjamin 
Vaughan,  both  of  this  town,  at  the  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Dec.  8,  1814 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph,  and  James 
Horton,  2d,  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  Sept.  30^  1815 

Rev.  Josephus,  Pastor  of  Congregational 
Church  at  Holliston,  and  Mary  Ide,  of  and 
at  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Jan.  i,  18 16 

Sarah  Marsh,  daughter  of  Seth,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  and  Benjamin  Cozzens,  Esq.,  attor- 
ney at  law,  of  Seekonk,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  May  7,  18 16 

Laura,  daughter  of  Dr.  Levi,  of  this  town, 
and  William  Wilde,  of  Boston,  merchant, 
at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Berrian.  Ga- 
zette of  Aug.  31,  1816 

James,   Jr.,   and   Fally  Taylor,  daughter  of 

Col.  Robert,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Feb.  23,  181 7 

Cyrus  M.  and  Nancy  Carpenter,  daughter  of 
the  late  Peter,  both  of  and  at  Rehoboth,  Oct.  26,  1817 

Capt.  Nathaniel  and  Maria  Sabin,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  James,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  29,  1818 

Abby  B.,  daughter  of  Col.  Seth,  and  Mat- 
thew Watson,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  June  30,  18 18 

Dr.  Walter  V.,  of  this  town,  2d  U.  S.  Infan- 
try, and  Maria  Jacobs,  of  and  at  Windsor, 
Vt.     Gazette  of  Feb.  13,  1819 

Hannah  Draper  and  Noah  Smith,  Jr.,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  6,  1821 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


431 


WH EATON  Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  Jona- 
than, and  Peter  Carpenter,  at  Rehoboth, 

Job,  of  Seekonk,  and  Mary  Ann  Home, 
daughter  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Bar- 
rington,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Shurtleff,  ' 

Samuel,  of  Warren,  and  Rebecca  Marble,  of 
Newport,  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rex- 
ford.     Gazette  of 

Catharine,  of  this  town,  and  Jeremiah  Miller, 
of  New  -York,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams, 

Capt.  George  and  Susan  Sisson,  both  of  and 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Welch, 

Sarah  S.  and  Cyrel  Read,  at  Seekonk,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Baker.  Gazette  of 
WHEELER  Susannah,  only  daughter  of  Luke, 
Esq.,  Mayor  of  Norfolk,  and  Capt.  Stephen 
Decatur,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Navy,  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Grisby,  at  Norfolk,  Va.     Gazette  of 

Sally  and  Rev.  Thomas  Perry,  Methodist, 
both  of  and  at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Bennett  H.,  co-editor  of  the  Columbian 
Phoenix,  and  Betsey  S.  Gardiner,  only 
daughter  of  Capt.  John  S.,  of  Gardiner's 
Neck,  in  Swanzey,  Mass., 

Eliza,   daughter  of    the  late    Bennett,   and 
Galen  Richmond,  at  Bristol,  by   Rev.  Mr. 
Wight, 

Samuel  G.,  of  Athens,  N.  Y.,  and  Emma 
Gladding,  youngest  daughter  of  Benjamin, 
of  and  at  this   town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Emma  Ingraham,.of 
and  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 

Henry  B.  and  Eliza  Ann  Boss,  only  daughter 
of  the  late  Capt.  Edward,  both  of  this 
town,  at  Warren, 

Rebecca,  of  Barre,  Mass.,  and  Capt.  Benja- 
min W.  Robbins,  of  and  at  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Samuel  W.  and  Eliza  Manton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  in  this  town, 

Ann,  daughter  of  Barnard,  of  Rehoboth,  and 
Wniiam  Winslow,  of  Somerset,  at  said  Re- 
hoboth.    Gazette  of 

Betsey  S.,  of  Rehoboth,  and  Levi  Pierce,  of 
this  town,  at  said  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson, 

Clarrissa  and  James  Dench,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Seyas,  both  of  and  at  this  town.  Gazette 
of 


Nov.  II,  1821 

June  17,  1822 

Dec.  7,  1822 

May  2,  1824 
Jan.  10,  1825 
April  6,  1825 

March  29,  1806 
Aug.  30,  1806 

March  5,  1809 

Aug.  28,  1809 

May  9,  1813 
Aug.  13,  1814 

Dec.  4,  1 8 14 

Jan.  16,  1815 
July  II,  181S 

Sept.  30,  1815 

March  9,  181 8 

May  2,  1818 


432 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


WHEELER    Benjamin  and  Pamela  Bouton,  at 

Ridgefield,  Conn.     Gazette  of  Dec.  I2,  1818 

Mercy  D.,  of  Medbury,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  Jas- 
per Adams,  Professor  in  Brown  Univer- 
sity, at  said  Medbury,  May  16,  1820 

Mary  T.  and  Jeremiah  C.  Luther,  both  of 
and  at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexford.  Ga- 
zette of  April  13,  1822 

Mary  and  George  Hotton,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  May  S,  1822 

Lucius  M.,  of  Glocester,  and  Patience  B.  Ar- 
nold, daughter  of  Capt.  Perry  G.,  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Warwick.     Gazette  of  Aug.  10,  1822 

Samuel  G.  and  Mrs.  Almira  Allen,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  4,  1823 

Seabury  and  Luci'nda  Briggs,  of  Wellington, 
at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of  Aug.  23,  1823 

Joseph  R.  and  Stella  Wilbour,  at  Taunton,  April  13,  1824 

Joseph,  Esq.,  merchant,  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and 
Julia  Knox  Hull,  seventh  daughter  of  Gen. 
William,  at  Newton,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Sept.  17,  1825 

WHEELOCK  Miss  ,  daughter  of  Rev. 

Eleazer,  and  Bazaleel  Woodward,  tutor  at 

Dartmouth  College.    -Gazette  of  April  4,  1772 

Rachal  and  Nathaniel  Branch,  at  Uxbridge. 

Gazette  of  March  9,  1799 

John,  of  Everlett,  in  50th  year,  and  Lucinda 
Leonard,  of  Taunton,  in  17th  year,  in  this 
town.     Gazette  of  Nov.  8,  i8o6 

Peter  and  Ann  Taft,  both  of  Mendon,  in  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  March  2,  1812 

Joseph  and  Amelia  Ames,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  11,  1812 

Dr.  Samuel,  of  Seekonk,  and  Harriet  Allen, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.,  at  Seekonk,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Hill.     Gazette  of  Sept.  17,  181 4 

Mrs.  Ann  and  Ebenezer  S.  Day,  in  this  town. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  4,  1823 

WHEELWRIGHT  John  H.,  merchant,  and 
Mary  Bowers,  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  at 
Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,  Oct.  27,  181 1 

WHIPPEY  Mrs.  Avis  and  Capt.  Andrew  Dillon, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mer- 
"tt,  June  23,  1823 

WHIPPLE  Alice,  of  Providence,  and  Benjamin 

Davis,  of  Boston,  at  Providence,  Sept.  18,  1768 

Amey,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  David,  and 
Joseph  Bucklin,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Cumber- 
land.    Gazette  of  Jan.  22,  1774 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


433 


WHIPPLE  Oliver,  attorney  at  law,  Province  of 
New  Hampshire,  and  Nabby  Gardiner, 
daughter  of  Sylvester,  at  Boston.  Gazette 
of 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  Esq.,  and  Jere- 
miah Jenckes,  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of 

Jabez,  of  this  town,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Tisdale, 
widow  of  the  late  Mr.  Tisdale,  of  Taunton, 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Manning.    Gazette  of 

Katy,  daughter  of  Commodore  Whipple,  and 
Lieut.  Col.  Sprout,  of  the  Massachusetts 
Line.    Gazette  of 

Polly,  daughter  of  Abraham,  Esq.,  and  Dr. 
Ezekiel  Com  stock.     Gazette  of 

Ezekiel  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Whipple,  widow  of 
Christopher,  at  North  Providence.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mrs.  Sarah,  widow  of  Christopher,  and  Eze- 
kiel Whipple,  at  North  Providence.  Ga- 
zette of 

Jeremiah,  Jr.,  and  Nancy  Dexter,  daughter  of 
James,  Esq.,  at  Cumberland.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Ann  and  Capt.  Jeremiah  Jenckes.  Ga- 
zette of 

Martha,  daughter  of  Col.  Simon,  and  Capt. 
George  Hallowell,  at  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of 

Jenckes,  of  Cumberland,  and  Alice  Aldrich, 
daughter  of  Moses,  of  Smithfield.-  Ga- 
zette of 

Sally  and  Col.  Ephraim  Bowen,  Jr.,  married 
by  Rev.  Abraham  L.  Clarke,  of  the  Epis- 
copal Church, 

Simon,  of  Cumberland,  and  Abigail  Vary, 
daughter  of  Nathan,  at  Mendon,  Gazette 
of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen,  and  Sam- 
uel Butler,  Jr.,  merchant,  of  this  town,  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  oi 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Stephen, 
and  Abraham  Wilkinson,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Amelia,  daughter  of  Joseph,  and  Oliver 
Corey,  at  Smithfield,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.    Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  Ephraim  Tal- 
bot, merchant.     Gazette  of 

George  and  Ann  Scott,  at  Smithfield,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano.    Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Fidelia  and  Joseph  Brown,  at  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of 


Nov.  26,  1774 
March  16,  1776 

April  17,  1779 

April  7,  1 78 1 
July  18,  1789 

April  10,  1790 

April  10,  1790 

April  2,  1 79 1 

Sept.  22,  1792 

Jan.  18,  1794 

March  15,  1794 

Oct.  19,  1794 

Dec.  13,  1794 

May  9,  179s 

Sept.  12,  179s 

Dec.  3,  1796 

April  s,  1800 

April  21,  1804 

Dec.  8,  1804 


434  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WHIPPLE  Abby,  only  daughter  of  Ezekiel, 
Esq.,  and  Mowry  Randall,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of  Feb.  7,  1807 

Cyfus  and  Zerviah  Olney,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Charles,  at  North  Providence,  May  10,  1807 

Hezekiah  Cooke  and  Sarah  Crapon,  second 
■  daughter  of  Capt.  Christopher,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Feb.  13,  1808 

Freelove  S.  and  George  F.  Pitcher,  in  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Nov.  10,  1808 

David  and  Eliza  Kelton,  in  this  town,  Dec.  26,  1808 

John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Maria 
Bowen,  daughter  of  Dr.  William,  all  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  23,  1809 

Abby  Eliza,  only  daughter  of  the  late  ChrLs- 
topher,  and  Capt.  Wilbur  Kelley,  of  this 
town,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes,  Sept.  24,  1810 

Stephen,  of  North  Providence,  and  Mary 
Allen,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Bicknell, 
of  Attleboro,  Mass.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Gano,  Feb.  26,  1812 

Olney  and  Frances  Olney,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Elisha,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield,  bv  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  '  April  8,  1812 

Mary,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Uxbridge, 
and  Joseph  Manton,  of  this  town,  at  Ux- 
bridge, May  6,  18 12 

Hannah  B.,  daughter  of  Oliver,  and  Freder- 
ick Allen,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at  Hal- 
lowell,  Me.     Gazette  of  July  11,  1812 

Arnold,  of  Providence,  and  Phebe  Dexter,  at 

Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Sept.  12,  i8i2 

Florentina,  of  Attleboro,  and  Olney  Ballou, 
of  Cumberland,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Read,'  Feb.  8,  18 13 

Jeremiah  and  Sarah  Greene,  eldest  daughter 
of  Capt.  Malachi,  both  of  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Nov.  4,  1813 

Glorianer,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  of 
North  Providence,  and  George  Carpenter, 
of  Seekonk,  at  said  North  Providence,  April  12,  1 8 14 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen,  of  Cum- 
berland, and  Col.  John  Andrews,  of  this 
town,  at  Sterling,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wells,         Sept.  10,  1815 

John    H.,  merchant,  and  Sally  Manchester, 

both  of  and  at  Smithfield,  Jan.  14,  1816 

Joanna,  daughter  of  William,  and  Bradford 
Hodges,  both  of  this  town,  at  Boston. 
Gazette  of  March  16,  1816 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


435 


WHIPPLE  Knight  and  Lucy  Ballou,  eldest 
daughter  of  Abner,  Esq.,  both  of  Cum- 
berland, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter, 

Leonidas  and  Sarah  T.  Darling,  daughter  of 
Ziba,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Albert  G.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Re- 
becca Lester,  of  Plainfield,  Ct.,  at  Thamp- 
son,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow, 

Capt.  Ephraim,  of  North  Providence,  and 
Susan  Farnum,  youngest  daughter  of 
Stephen,  of  and  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Mary  P.,  daughter  of  Richard,  and  John  R. 
Balch,  of  this  town,  at  Petersham,  Mass., 

Sarah  and  Hartford  jenckes,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland, 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  of 
Smithfield,  and  Thomas  Angell,  of  Plain- 
field,  Ct.,  at  said  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Amey  B.,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  Welcome 
Arnold,  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Tobey.     Gazette  of 

Eleazer  and  Vashti  S.  Arnold,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Israel,  both  of  and  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Gazette  of 

Ephraim,  of  Attleboro,  and  Susan  Northup, 
of  Cumberland,  at  Valley  Falls.  Gazette 
of 

Mary,  of  this  town,  and  James  E.  Bishop,  of 
Boston,  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bene- 
dict, 

John  G.,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Eliza  Barton,  of 
and  at  Warren.     Gazette  of 

David  and  Julia  Lee,  daughter  of  the  late 
William,  both  of  and  at  this  town, 

Independence,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  and 
Sophia  Manton,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  and 
at  Johnston.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Lebbeus  and  Amey  Clarke,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  of  and  at 
Smithfield, 

Susan  and  Stephen  Beverly,  Jr.,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Susan,  daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  and  David 
Aldrich,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Stephen, 
and  Capt.  Hosea  Ballou,  both  of  and  at 
Cumberland,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 
WHITAKER  Jabez  B.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of 
this  town,  and  Thankful  Champlain, 
daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  Charlestown, 
R.  1.,  at  South  Kingstown.     Gazette  of 


Dec.  21,  1819 
Dec.  25,  1821 

March  14,  1822 

June  19,  1822 

July  10,  1822 

Aug.  25,  1822 

Nov.  9,  1822 

Nov.  16,  1822 

Jan.  15,  1823 

March  26,  1823 

April  8,  1823 
Nov.  15,  1823 
Dec.  10,  1823 

Jan.  31,  1824 

Nov.  14,  1824 

Feb.  27,  1825 

July  9,  1825 

Sept.  II,  1825 
April  14,  1804 


43g  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WHITAKER  Dr.  William  and  Chloe  Freeman, 

at  Bellingham,  Mass.     Gazette  of  Dec.  5,  1807 

Nancy  and  Capt.    Simeon   Walker,   both   of 

and  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill,  Dec.  18,  18 10 

Gen.  Josiah  and  Pamela  Andrews,  daughter 
of  the  late  Benjamin,  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,        .  Feb.  26,  181 1 

Thomas  and  Frances  Earle,  eldest  daughter 
of  Col.  Caleb,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  Sept.  16,  1817 

WHITE  Joanna  and  Pelham  Winslow,  Esq.,  bar- 
rister at  law,  eldest  son  of  General  Wins- 
low,  both  of  Marshfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  Nov.  18,  1770 

John,    merchant,     and     Betsey    Waterman, 

daughter  of  Capt.  John,  Jan.  26,  1772 

William,  of   Providence,   and   Miss   Hannah 

Coggeshall,  of  Bristol.     Gazette  of  Feb.  13,  1773 

William,  late  of  Haverhill,  and  Polly  Chand- 
ler, late  of  Boston.     Gazette  of  Oct.  28,  1775 

Mary,    daughter   of    John,    and     Nathaniel 

Searle,  attorney  at  law.     Gazette  of  Oct.  29,  1796 

William  and  Betsey  Barker,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel, at  Newport.     Gazette  of  Aug.  31,  1799 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  of  this  town, 
and  Isaac  Springer,  of  Tiverton.  Gazette 
of  Feb.  8,  1800 

Nancy  and  Oliver  Miller.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1800 

Mary,  daughter  of  Rt.  Rev.  William,  and 
Enos  Bronson,  Esq.,  at  Philadelphia.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  15,  1804 

Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  White,  and  John 
Shinn,  merchant,  at  Philadelphia.  Gazette 
of  July  13,  180S 

Elihu,  merchant,  and  Sarah  Trumbull,  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  John,  at  Hartford,  Ct.  Ga- 
zette of  March  12,  1808 

Susan,  daughter   of    Samuel,   and   Stephen 

Fish  Brownell,  both  of  Smithfield,  May  14,  1809 

Waite  and  John  Greene,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

all  of  this  town,  July  i,  1810 

Abby,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  and  Will- 
iam V.  Taylor,  at  Newport,  Jan.  14,  181 1 

Moses,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  and  Mary  Andrews, 
of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Sept.  3,  1817 

Dorcas,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  New- 
port, and  Capt.  Matthias  Munroe,  of  Bris- 
tol, at  said  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheaton,        Nov.  30,  1820 

Mary  C.  W.  and  Ezra  Taft,  both   of  and   at 

Uxbridge,  April  18,  1821 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  437 

WHITE  Thomas  P.  and  Lydia  Ann  Calvert, 
daughter  of  Capt.  William,  at  Newport. 
Gazette  of  Sept.  S,  1821 

James  B.  and  Susan  N.  Slocum.both  of  Bris- 
tol, at  Warren.     Gazette  of  Aug.  27,  1823 

Nancy  G.,  of  Raynham,  and  Pliney  Capron, 
of  Warwick,  at  said  Raynham.     Gazette  of        Dec.  24,  1 823 

Caroline,  of  Weymouth,  and  Rev.  Knock 
Sanford,  of  Raynham,  at  former  town. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  27,  1823 

Mrs.  Jemima,  of  Mansfield,  and  John  Thayer, 

of  this  town,  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of  May  29,  1824 

Anna,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  Gideon,  of 
Burrillville,  and  Smith  Wing,  at  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of  Sept.  29,  1824 

Polly  and  Capt.  James  Graves,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  Oct.  11,  1824 

Julia  and  Thomas  Lefavour,  both   of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,  April  5,  1825 

Erastus  B.  G.  and  Freelove  Thornton,  both 
of  Cranston,  '  July  7>  1825 

WHITEHORN  Sally  and  Capt.  William  Shaw, 

at  Newport,  April  4,  1770 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  James,  Jr.,  and 
Oliver  Mu'mford,  Esq.,  at  South  Kings- 
town. Gazette  of  Jan.  31,  1821 
WHITFORD  Henry,  of  Coventry,  Ct.,  and  Mary 
Waterman,  daughter  of  Ehsha,  "at  John- 
ston, by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter.     Gazette  of                Oct.  30,  1820 

Hannah  W.,  daughter  of  Silas,  of  Sandwich, 
Mass.,  and  Christopher  Johnson,  of  East  • 
Greenwich,  in  this  town.     Gazette  of  April  30,  1823 

Thirzer,  daughter  of  Asa,  of  Sterling,  and 
Benjamin  Arnold,  Jr.,  at  said  Sterling.  Ga- 
zette of  Dec.  27,  1823 
WHITING  John,  of  this  town,  merchant,  and 
Beulah  Lewis,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Ded- 
ham.     Gazette  of                                                  Dec.  19,  1789 

Nathan,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  and  Sally  Sal- 
isbury, daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of  East 
Greenwich,  at  Rehoboth,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Thompson,  June  11,  181 1 

Mary,  of  this  town,  and  John  W.  Fisher,  of 
the  Island  of  St.  Croix,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, Sept.  16,  181 1 

Ann  and  George  F.  Drowne,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  June  28,  1815 

Samuel  C.  and  Nancy  Young,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Capt.  William,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  July  23,  1815 


438 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WHITING  Eliza  and  John  G.  Davis,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson,  all  of  this  town. 

Dr.  John  L.,  of  Detroit,  and  Harriet  C.  Tall- 
man,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  of  and  at  Hud- 
son, N.  Y., 

Joseph,  of  Bristol,  and  Mary  Hunter,  of  and 
at  Tiverton, 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Jeremiah,  and 
John  L.  Hughes,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Joseph,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  and  Zealade  Gil- 
more,  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict, 

Ann  Eliza  and  Capt.  John  Gould,  both  of 
and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Mrs.  Nancy  and   Ephraim  Jewett,   both   of 
and  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of 
WHITMAN    Hannah,   of    Jacob,   and    Samuel 
Danielson,  Jr.,  of  Killingly,  at  Providence, 

Patty,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  this  town,  and 
John  Dorrance,  of  Voluntown.     Gazette  of 

Jacob,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Polly  Angell, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Gen.  Angell. 
Gazette  of 

Urania,  of  Smithfield,  and  Power  Knowles,* 
of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Hannah,  of   Bridgewater,  and'  Moses  Noyes, 
.  of    this    town,   by   "Rev.    Mr.    Auger,   at 
Bridgewater.     Gazette  of 

Jane,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  this  town,  mer- 
chant, and  Isaac  Bailey,  Jr.,  of  Ward, 
Mass.     Gazette  of 

Mary  Angell,  second  daughter  of  Jacob,  of 
this  town,  merchant,  and  Richard  Smith 
Updike,  of  Wickford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Martha  D.,  eldest  daughter  of  Jacob,  and 
William  H.  Mason,  merchant,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Christopher  A.,  of  Coventry,  and  Betsey  G. 
Arnold,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
Thomas,  of  and  at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Manchester, 

Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  Gen.  Reuben,  and 
Col.  Samuel  Budlong,  both  of  and  at  War- 
wick, by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Gen.  Reuben,  of  War- 
wick, and  George  Howe,  of  Pomfret,  Ct., 
at  said  Warwick.     Gazette  of 

Almira  and  Samuel  C.  Wall,  at  Coventry. 
Gazette  of 


Oct.  23,  1815 

Jan.  18,  1 82 1 
Aug.  5,  1821 

Jan.  16,  1822 

March  20,  1822 
Oct.  6,  1823 

.  Jan.  I,  1825 
May  6,  1770 
Jan.  5,  1782 

April  8,  1786 
Feb.  10,  1798 

Oct.  2,  1802 

Jan.  6,  1810 

Jan. 20,  181 1 

Feb.  26,  1815 

Jan.  20,  1822 

March  28,  1824 

May  28,  1825 
Oct.  8,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES 


439 


WHITMARSH    Seth,  of   Warren,   and    Marcy 

Allen,  of  this  town,  at  Bristol, 
WHITMORE  Mrs.  Tabitha  and  William  Larra- 

bee,   aged   T]   years,   at    Scarboro,  Mass. 

Gazette  of 
Susan  H.,  daughter  of  Jesse,  Esq.,  and  Pea- 
body   Bailey,  in   this   town,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano, 
Ann  and  Thomas  Capron,  both  of  this  town, 

by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
Rev.   Roswell,   pastor    of    3d   Society,   and 

Alice  Hutchins,  both  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Storrs.     Gazette  of 
Martha  C,  daughter  of  Jesse,  of  Killingly, 

Ct.,  and  Joshua  Godfrey,  of  this  town,  at 

Killingly,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dow.     Gazette  of 
Ruth  S.,  daughter  of  Jesse,  and  Horatio  G. 

Aspinwall,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 
Ephraim  P.  and  Sophia  Griffin,  at  Newtown, 

Ct.    Gazette  of 
Eliza  and  Capt.  Gideon  Hull,  both   of  this 

town,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  McClay, 
WHITNEY    Mercy,  daughter  of   Capt.  James, 

and  Capt.  Christopher  Thornton,  at  Paw- 

tuxet.     Gazette  of 
Mrs.  Mary,  of  Warwick,  and  Col.  Benjamin 

Hoppin.     Gazette  of 
Betsey  and  Royal  Farnum,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
Martha,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitney, 

and   Darius   H.    Carty,   at   Brooklyn,    Ct. 

Gazette  of  . 

Lemuel  S.  and  Ruby  Jenckes,  both  of  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson.     Gazette  of 
Dr.  Hercules,  of   Wickford,  and  Martha  P. 

Dyer,  eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin,  in 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  and  James 

Aborn,  of  this  town,  at  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Wilson, 
Gen.  David,  aged  62,  and  Eliza  Wilson,  aged 

16,  at  Addison,  Vt.     Gazette  of 
A.  G.,  of  Detroit,  and  Ann  Eliza  Tallman, 

daughter  of  Dr.  John  Mayer,  of  this  town, 

at  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of 
Sally  and  James  Aborn,  both  of  and  at  this 

town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Orester,  of  Westborough,  and  Abby  Potter, 

of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 


Nov.  7,  181 1 
Aug.  28,  1802 

April  5,  1 81 2 
Oct.  II,  1812 

Nov.  6,  1 813 

Nov.  20,  1 81 3 
Nov.  29,  181 8 
Dec.  12,  1818 
Nov.  27,  1819 

Oct.  19,  1793 
June  7,  1794 
Oct.  21,  1801 

March  19,  1803 
Sept.  28,  1805 

April  24,  1 808 

April  12,  1 810 
June  13,  1818 

May  8,  1820 
Oct.  20,  1822 
March  13,  1825. 


440  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WHITTRIDGE  Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  William, 
and  Dr.  Samuel  West,  at  Tiverton.  Ga- 
zette of  Feb.  4,  1804 
Elizabeth  and  Samuel  Lord,  Esq.,  at  Tiver- 
ton. Gazette  of  May  26,  1824 
Lucy  C,  youngest  daughter  of  Dr.  William, 
of  Tiverton,  and  John  W.  Shaw,  Esq.,  of 
Newport,  at  said  Tiverton,  July  4,  1825 

WHITTEMORE  Sarah  B.  and  Samuel  W.  Bill- 
ings, both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Benedict,  June  9,  1822 

Nathan  and  Diantha   Baker,  at   Pawtucket. 

Gazette  of  April  10,  1824 

James  and  Margaret  R.  Bickner,  daughter  of 
Charles,  formerly  of  Boston,  at  Attleboro. 
Gazette  of  May  29,  1824 

Rosanna  and   Calvin   W.    Frizzell,   both   of 

Seekonk,  at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Oct.  3,  1825 

WHITTIER  David,,  of  New  York,  and  Mary 
Smith,  daughter  of  Albert,  Esq.,  of  Han- 
over, Mass.     Gazette  of  Oct.  7,  1815 

WHITTING  Mrs. and  David  Webb,  in 

Kent  Co.,  Md.  The  groom  has  been  mar- 
ried seven  times;  twice  to  one  wife  from  a 
mistake  in  the  name;  his  age  is  about  50 
and  weight  200  lbs.     Gazette  of  Aug.  17,  1822 

WHITWELL  Sally,  daughter  of  William,  dec, 
and  John  Steele  Tyler,  late  of  Boston,  at 
Hampton.     Gazette  of  June  17,1775 

WICKES  Sarah,  only  daughter  of  Robert,  and 

Capt.  Thomas  Greene,  both  of  .Warwick,  Jan.  22,  1769 

Bettey,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Ben- 
jamin Gardiner,  of  South  Kingstown,  at 
Warwick.     Gazette  of  Jan.  22,  1774 

Polly,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Warwick,  and 
Rowland  Brown,  at  Tower  Hill.  Gazette 
of  Jan.  5,  1782 

WICKHAM  Thankful,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  Samuel,  and  Capt.  William  W. 
Tew,  at  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dehon. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  5,  1808 

Rev.  Joseph  D.,  of  New  York,  and  Julia 
Ann  Porter,  at  Worcester.     Gazette  of  June  4,  1823 

WICKSON    James,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  and  Mrs. 

Esther  Read,  of  Smithfield,  July  13,  1823 

Christopher,  of  this  town,  and  Almira  E. 
Angell,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  of  and  at 
North  Providence.     Gazette  of  Aug.  21,  1824 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


441 


WIGHT  Amey  Fiske,  of  this  town,  and  Stephen 

Smith,  Jr.,  of  Pawtuxet,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,         Feb.  i6,  1806 

Mary,  of  North  Providence,  and  Thomas 
Briggs,  of  and  at  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  Feb.  25,  18 10 

Henry,  Jr.,  merchant,  and  Abigail  Wardwell,  , 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Mann,  at  Bristol,  Jan.  23,  1817 

Abby  Alden,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry,  and 
Byron  Diman,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Bristol, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  June  i,  1823 

Mary  C.  and  Samuel  Yates,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow,  Dec.  4,  1823 

Alice  B.,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry, 
of  Bristol,  and  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Alden, 
of  this  town,  at  said  Bristol,  by  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  Griswold,  at  St.  Michael  s  Church,  June  7,  1825 

WIGHTMAN  Peleg,  of  Cranston,  and  Elizabeth 
Greene,  daughter  of  John,  at  Chariestown, 
R.  I.     Gazette  of  Aug.  9,  1794 

Samuel  W.  and  Hannah  I.  Thornton,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, by  Rev.  Mr.  Jacobs,  Oct.  22,  1812 

Thomas  S.  and  Mary  Weeden,  daughter  of 
Peleg,  Esq.,  both  of  and  at  Wickford. 
Gazette  of  April  17,  1824 

WILBUR  Stephen,  of  Scituate,  and  Sally 
Jenckes,  daughter  of  Jeremiah,  of  Coven- 
try.    Gazette  of  Jan.  27,  1770 

Daniel,  of  Johnston,  and  Jhebe  Slack,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Scituate.  Ga- 
zette of  Jan.  21,  1786 

Thomas,  of  Johnston,  and  Betsey  Bufifington, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  at  Somerset,  Mass. 
Gazette  of  Oct.  15,  1791 

Sally  and  John  Woodman,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of  Nov.  23,  1805 

Wright  and  Hannah  Gray,  eldest  daughter 
of  John,  both  of  and  at  Little  Compton. 
Gazette  of  Jan.  3,  1807 

Sarah  L.  and  John  Gudgeon,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  24,  1808 

Polly  and  Joseph    R.  Mason,  by   Rev.  Dr. 

Gano.     Gazette  of  May  20,  1809 

Hannah  B.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Isaac,  Lieut. 
Governor  of  the  State,  and  Nathan  Brow- 
nell,  at  Little  Compton.      Gazette  of  Feb.  2,  181 1 

Nathaniel  and  Susan  Proctor  Curien,  young- 
est daughter  of  George,  of  Attleboro,  at 
Warwick,  ^  Sept.  i,  181 1 

John  and  Lucinda  A.  Washburn,  at  Leicester, 

Mass.     Gazette  of  July  i,  1815 


442 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WILBOUR  Mary,  daughter  of  Browne]],  of  Little 
Compton,  and  Job  Woodman,  of  tliis  town, 
at  said  Little  Compton,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Sheperd, 

William  and  Sarah  Andrews,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Mary,  of  Smithfield,  and  John  K.  Smith,  of 
this  town,  at  said  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Edes, 

Rachal,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Chris- 
topher,  of    Smithfield,  and  Eleazer  Sher- 
man,  formerly  of    Sterling,    Ct.,   at   said  ' 
Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Nathaniel  and  Eliza  Russell,  both  of  and  at 
Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict, 

John  and  Mrs.  Polly  Thurber,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Relief  Thurber,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

John  and  Phebe  Armstrong,  daughter  of 
John,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Hannah  G.  and  William  Eddy,  both  of  and 
at  Warren,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rexiord.  Gazette 
of 

Philip,  of  Little  Compton,  and  Eliza  P. 
Champlain,  daughter  of  Hon.  Daniel,  of 
Exeter,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

William  A and  Israel  Luther,  both  of 

Taunton,  at  New  Bedford.     Gazette  of    . 

Melvin  and  Unice  Dennis,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey, 

Stella  and  Joseph  R.  Wheeler,  at  Taunton, 

Sarah  S.  and  John  T.  Kenyon.both  of  and  at 
Hopkinton,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Content  and  Horatio  Field,  both  of  Seekonk, 
at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Allen, 
WILCUX  Sarah  and  Henry  Vincent,  both  of  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  in  this  town, 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  of  West 
Greenwich,  and  Curnel  Knight,  of  Coven- 
try, at  said  West  Greenwich, 

Lucy  E.,  of  this  town  and  Matthew  C.  Ran- 
,ning,  of  Beverly,  Mass.  [  see  issue  of  Oct. 
23  ],  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Daniel  and  Nancy  Darling,  daughter  of 
Darius,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  all  of  and  at 
Cumberland, 

Jerauld  O.  and  Amelia  Darling,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Elijah,  both  of  and  at  Cumberland, 
by  Nathan  Arnold,  Esq., 

Joanna  and  Martin  Simmons,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 


Aug.  24,  1 8 17 
Oct.  5,  181; 

March  14,  1819 

Dec.  12,  1819 
Dec.  17,  1820 

March  17,  1821 
July  4,  1 82 1 

Nov.  23,  1822 

Dec.  8,  1823 

Jan.  17,  1824 

Feb.  IS,  1824 
April  13,  1824 

May  13,  1824 

Dec.  26,  1824 

Dec.  20,  18  u 

Aug.  2,  1818 

Oct.  13,  1 819 

April  6,  1820 

Aug.  31,  1820 
Aug.  12,  1823 


PROVIDENCE   GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  443 

WILBUR  Caroline  Hill,  daughter  of  Leonard, 
of  this  town,  and  David  Martin,  of  Cheraw, 
S.  C,  at  this  town.     Gazette  of  Aug.  16,  1823 

Isaac  and  Clarrisa  Brownell,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  Oct.  8,  1823 

WILCOXSON  Levi  and  Hitta  Hyatt,  at  Wilton, 

Ct.     Gazette  of  Dec.  12,.  18 18 

WILD  Dr.  Charles,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  and 
Mary  J.  Rhodes,  only  daughter  of  William 
N.,  Esq.,  of  and  at  North  Providence,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Gazette  of  Jan.  3,  1820 

Abraham,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  and  Rebecca  Pit- 
man, daughter  of  the  late  Isaac,  of  Provi- 
dence, at  Hartford,  Ct.  Gazette  of  June  13,  1821 
WILDE  William,  of  Boston,  merchant,  and 
Laura  Wheaton,  daughter  of  Dr.  Levi,  of 
this  town,  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Berrian.    Gazette  of  Aug.  31,  1816 

Eliza,  of  Walpole,  and  Alfred  Allen,  of  this 
town,  at  said  Walpole,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Mowry,  Nov.  20,  1817 

WILDER  Caleb,  of  Mendon,  and  Betsey  Wood- 
ward, of  Boston.     Gazette  of  Sept.  12,  1772 

William  R.  and  Elizabeth  Mayberry,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Freeman,  at  Newport.    Gazette  of        May  18,  1805 

Mrs.  Eliza  B.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Freeman 
Mayberry,  and  Capt.  Ira  Mauran,  of  Bar- 
rington,  R.  I.,  at  Newport,  Oct.  6,  181 1 

Sarah,  of  Glocester,  and  Philip   Mowry,   of 

Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Sept.  22,  1814 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Rev.  Mr.  "Wilder,  of  Attle- 
boro,  and  Lemuel  Macy,  at  Attleboro,  Dec.  22,  1814 

Priscilla  P.,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  and  Chris- 
topher Smith,  of  New  York,  in  this  town. 
Gazette  of  Nov.  16,  1822 

WILKES  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Charles,  and 
Francis  Jeffrey,  Esq.,  of  Edinburgh,  Scot., 
at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Bowen.  Ga. 
zette  of  Oct.  23,  1813 

WILKEY  Hannah  S.  and  Samuel  S.  Liscomb, 
of  Fall  River,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Brown,  Oct.  12,  1824 

WILKINSON  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benja- 
min, and  Daniel  Learnerd,  at  Killingly, 
Ct.,  April  3,  1 77 1 

Nancy,  daughter  of  David,  of  Providence, 
and  Jonathan  Clarke,  merchant,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.     Gazette  of  July  6,  1771 

Patience,  daughter  of  David,  Esq.,  and  Wil- 
liam Thurber.     Gazette  of  Oct.  24,  1772 


444  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WILKINSON  Abigail  and  Capt.  Joseph  Smith. 

Gazette  of  Nov.  7,  i8;8 

Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  of  Scit- 
uate,  and  Capt.  Stephen  Lyon,  of  Wood- 
stock, Ct.     Gazette  of  Jan.  17,  1784 

Joanna,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  and 
Alexander  Thompson,  at  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of  May  10,  1794 

Lucy,  daughter  of  William,  and  Noah  Car- 
penter, of  Attleboro,  at  Cumberland.  Ga- 
zette of  Feb.  14,  179s 

Abraham,  of  North  Providence,  and  Lydia 
Whipple,  daughter  of  the  late  Captain 
Stephen,  at  Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Sept.  12,  1795 

Freelove,  daughter  of  William,  of  Glocester, 
and  Erastus  Leonard,  at  Killingly,  Ct. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  31,  1796 

Mercy,  daughter  of  Oziel,  and  William 
Wilkinson,  Esq.,  postmaster  at  Providence, 
at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Maxcy,  Dec.  29,  1798 

William  Esq.,  postmaster  at  Providence,  and 
Mercy  Wilkinson,  daughter  of  Oziel,  at 
North  Providence,  married  by  President 
Maxcy,  Dec.  29,  1798 

Daniel  and  Nancy  Taber,  daughter  of  Icha- 
bod,  at  North  Providence.     Gazette  of  Sept.  7,  1799 

Amey,  only  daughter  of  John,  Esq.,  and 
John  Harris,  at  Scituate.     Gazette  of  June  22,  1805 

Capt.  Christopher  and  Anna  Thornton,  at 
Johnston.     Gazette  of  April  11,  1807 

Lydia,  youngest  daughter  of  Oziel,  of  North 
Providence,  and  Hezekiah  Howe,  of  Kil- 
lingly, Ct.,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes. 
Gazette  of  "     Nov.  11,  1809 

Almadus,  of  Scituate,  and  Margaret  McGee, 
of  and  at  Foster,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wells,  Oct.  28,  18 10 

Daniel,  of  Cumberland,  and  Ruth  Aldrich, 
at  Smithfield,  Dec.  12,  181 1 

Mrs.  Nabby  and  Alpheas  Ammidon,  in  Cum- 
berland, Dec.  29,  181 1 

James,  of  Cumberland,  and  Roena  Aldrich, 
daughter  of  Augustus,  of  and  at  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of  -  Nov.  13,  18 13 

Sarah,  second  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  of 
this  town,  and  Charles  Norris  Tibbits, 
Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  in  this  town,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes,  May  14,  1816 

Wilham,  2d,  and  Merebah  Weatherhead,  at 
Cumberland,  and  both  of  that  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Potter,  July  9,  1820 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  445 

WILKINSON  Ann,  daughter  of  Abraham,  Esq., 
ot  Pawtucket,  and  Nathan  Lazzell,  Jr., 
merchant,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  at  said 
Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Nov.  3,  182 1 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Henry  Mar- 
chant,  cashier  of  Manufactures  Bank,  at 
Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Nov.  3,  1821 

Mary,  daughter  of  Isaac,  and  Rev.  Benjamin 
Tessenden,  of  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  at 
Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Dec.  22,  1821 

Capt.  Edward  S.  and  Salome  Kinsley,  at 
Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Jan.  26,  1822 

William  B.,  of  Cumberland,  and  Mehitable 
Angell,  daughter  of  Col.  Israel,  of  and  at 
Smithfield,  by  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Dec.  29,1822 

James  and  Mary  Niles,  both  of  Pawtucket, 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Taft,    _  May  i,  1823 

Amey,  daughter  of  Abraham,  and  Samuel 
Harris,  of  Smithfield,  at  Pawtucket.  Ga- 
zette of  June  II,  1823 

Esther,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  William  Ses- 
sion, of  Pomfret,  at  said  Woodstock.  Ga- 
zette of  June  14,  1823 

Samuel  and  Mary  Bradford,  both  of  and  at 
Woodstock,  Ct.     Gazette  of  June  14,  1823 

Mary  Rhodes,  daughter  of  William,  and 
Charles  Norris  Tibbits,  Esq.,  in  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  Oct.  7,  1823 

WILLARD  Dr.  Levi,  of  Mendon,  and  Amey 
Tillinghast,  daughter  of  Col.  Daniel.  Ga- 
zette of  April  I,  1780 

Polly  and  Isaiah  Burr,  of  Warren,  at  Bristol. 
Gazette  of  .  Oct.  13,  1792 

Ann   and   Capt.   William   Dorr,   at   Boston. 

Gazette  of  May  2,  1807 

Levi,  of  Boston,  and  Sally  Wellington,  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gushing,  at 
Waltham,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1807 

Lucy  and  Dr.  Nathan  M.  Burr,  at  Warren. 
Gazette  of  Dec.  26,  1807 

Jacob,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  of  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  and  Eliza  Pitman,  eldest  daughter 
of  Rev.  John,  of  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano.    Gazette  of  Sept.  29,  1810 

Julia  Ann  and  Henry  Thurber,  both  of  and 

at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  7,  1820 

Hezekiah  and  Rebecca  C.  A  die,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Sept.  23,  1822 

Sally  L.,  of  this  town,  and  Samuel  W.  Wal- 
ton, at  Chepatchet,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Angell,  Sept.  12,  1824 


446  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WILLARD  Artemisia,  of  North  Providence,  and 

John  Tillinghast,  of  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  Dec.  9,  1824 

Marian,  daughter  of  Capt.  Gardiner,  of  War- 
ren,  and   Capt.    Beriah   G.    Browning,   of 

Bristol,  at  said  Warren.     Gazette  of  Aug.  20,  1825 

WILLEY    Rebecca,   eldest   daughter  of  John, 

and    John     A.    McLane,    by    Rev.    Mr.. 

Crocker,  all  of   Providence,  at   St.  John's 

Church,  July  i,  1811 

John  and  Hannah  Warner,  both  of   and  at 

this  town.     Gazette  of  May  18,  1822 

Ann,  of  this  town,  and  William  Warner,  of 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Brunn,  Sept.  22,  1823 

WILLIAMS  Polly,  daughter  of  Hon.  Benjamin, 

and  Rev.  Josiah  Spaulding,  of   Uxbridge. 

Gazette  of  Feb.  21,  1784 

Catharine,    daughter    of    John,    and    Peleg 

Weeden,  of  Jamestown,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  Newport.  Gazette  of  Dec.  8,  1787 
Obadiah  and  Dorcas  Earle,  eldest  daughter 

of  Capt.  John,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 

Newport.     Gazette  of  Dec.  19,  1789 

Roba,  daughter  of  Andrew,  and  John  Searle. 

Gazette  of  Jan.  9,  1790 

Alice,  daughter  of  Andrew,  and  P3sek  Eddy, 

Jr.     Gazette  of  Jan.  30,  1790 

Mary,  aged  22,  and    Hezekiah  Spaulding,  a 

bachelor  to   a  large  fortune,  aged  68,  at 

Plainfield,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Sept.  11,  1790 

Zilpha  and  Arthur  M.  Potter,  at   Cranston. 

Gazette  of  .  May  2,  1795 

Abigail,  daughter  of  Andrew,   and   George 

Lindley.     Gazette  of  May  23,  1795 

David,    of    Charleston,    S.    C,    and    Sarah 

Power,    daughter   of    Capt.   Nicholas,   by 

Rev.  Mr.  Maxcy,  Aug.  14,  1796 

Mathewson  and  Mrs.  Mary  Field.  Gazette  of  March  3,  1798 
Phebe  and  Henry  Mathewson,  both  of  Crans- 
ton. Gazette  Of  Oct.  13,  1798 
Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  of 

Dighton,  and  Preston  Clastand,  of  and  at 

Attleboro.     Gazette  of  Nov.  30,  1799 

Eliza  and  Capt.  John  Anthony.     Gazette  of  Sept.  19,  1801 

Andrew,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Spencer.  Gazette  of  Sept.  19,  1801 
Sally,  daughter  of   the  late  John,  and  Rev. 

Oliver  Dodge,  at  Glocester     Gazette  of  July  24,  1802 

Benajah,  of  Cranston,  and  Ruth  Webster,  of 

and  at  Pomfret,  Ct.     Gazette  of  June  11,  1803 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


m 


WILLIAMS  Henry  and  Hepzibah  Earle,  of  this 
town.     Gazette  of 

Mathewson  and  Theresa  Larned,  daughter  of 
William,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Sylvania,  daughter  of  Waterman,  and  Ben- 
jamin Baldwin,  at  North  Providence,  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 

John  and  Nancy  Sheldon,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  James,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ellis.  Ga- 
zette of 

Cynthia  and  William  Battey,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Ann  W.,  of  Wrentham,  and  Otis  Briggs,  of 
Wiscasset,  at  Wrentham.     Gazette  of 

Mrs.  Margaret,  of  New  York,  and  Capt. 
Charles  Stewart,  Jr ,  of  this  town,  at  New 
York,  by  Rev.  Mr.  LyelJ, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  Digh- 
ton,  and  Isaac  Brown,  of  this  town,  at 
Dighton,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee, 

Sarah  and  James  M.  Blinn,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  - 

Huldah,  daughter  of  Jabez,  and  Joshua 
Jones,  all  of  Foster,  and  descendants  of 
Roger  Williams, 

Thomas,  of  Pawtucket,  and  Mary  Round,  of 
Rehoboth,  at  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hol- 
man, 

Caleb,  of  Providence,  and  Mrs.  Abby  Ifarris, 
eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb  Fiske,  of  and 
at  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Abby,  daughter  of  the  late  Gen.  Joseph,  and 
Russell  Hubbard,  editor  of  "  Norwich 
Courier,''  at  Norwich,  by  Rev.  J.  Strong, 

Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Kane,  at  Albany. 
Gazette  of 

Rev.  Thomas,  of  Providence,  and  Ruth  Hale, 
of  Rawley,  Mass.,  at  Providence,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Edes, 

Miss   ,  of   Gibraltar,  and   Samuel   C. 

Blodgett,  late  of  this  town,  at  Gibraltar. 
Gazette  of 

Elizabeth  Dehane,  of  Whitestown,  N.  Y., 
and  Capt.  Benjamin  Ellery  Bicknell,  of 
Barrington,  R.  I.,  at  Whitestown,  N.  Y., 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  George,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Col.  Augustus  Brown,  at  Johns- 
ton, 

Betsey,  widow  of  Stephen  G.,  and  John  Viall, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Sprague, 


Oct.  I,  1803 
Feb.  4,  1804 

March  15,  1807 

Dec.  S.  1807 

May  I,  1808 

Sept.  16,  1809 

March  4,  18 10 

April  I,  1810 
June  7,  1810 

Oct.  29,  18 10 

July  7,  1 81 1 

Aug.  5,  1811 

Oct.  8,  181 1 
Nov.  23,  181 1 

May  20,  1812 

Sept.  26,  18 1 2 

Oct.  II,  1812 

Feb.  16,  1814 
Feb.  27,  1814 


448 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WILLIAMS  John,  aged  i8  years,  and  Elizabeth 
Woodey,  aged  73  years,  at  Chester,  Eng. 
Gazette  of 

Thomas  C,  formerly  of  Newport,  and  Eliza 
Smith,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.  Joseph, 
of  and  at  Warren,  R.  I.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Raker.     Gazette  of 

Eliza  F.,  daughter  of  Caleb,  and  Ebenezer 
Nelson,  both  of  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Capt.  Robert  and  Cynthia  Hammond,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Joshua,  all  of 
Newport.     Gazette  of 

William  E.,  of  Newport,  and  Eliza  Appleby, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Joshua,  at  Norfolk,  Va. 
Gazette  of 

Eliza  Ann  and  John  Thorp,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Ann,  20,  and  Robert  Dunlap,  70,  at  Putney, 
Vt.     Gazette  of 

Nancy  and  Theodore  Crawford,  at  Bath, 
Mass., 

Joshua,  of  Wellington,  Mass.,  and  Sally  Sin- 
kins,  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 

Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Putnam,  and  William 
Salisbury,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  all  of  and  at 
this  town, 

Cyres  and  Hannah  Smith,  both  of  and  at 
Smithfield, 

Stephen  and  Nancy  Phillips,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Caleb,  Esq ,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Curtis,  all  of  and  at  Pawtuxet, 

Ann  F.  and  Dr.  Isaiah  Allen,  at  Rehoboth, 

Caleb  and  Mary  S.  Greene,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, by  Rev.  Mr.  Tobey.     Gazette  of 

Amasa  and  Roxana  Shares,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Oathman, 

Mercy  and  Balos  Goff,  at  Rehoboth.  Ga- 
zette of  / 

Mary  C,  daughter  of  John,  and  Samuel  J. 
Marsh,  both  of  and  at  Newport.  Gazette 
of 

Lavina  and  Nathan  B.  Searle,  at  Johnston. 
Gazette  of 

Martha,  of  Burrillville,  and  Peter  Gory,  of 
Glocester,  at  said  Burrillville.    Gazette  of 

Mary  Ann,  of  Smithfield,  and  Danforth  Bur- 
gess, of  and  at  Pawtucket, 

Alice  Eliza,  daughter  of  Henry,  and  Stephen 
Phillips,  in  this  town. 


June  II,  1814 

May  28,  1 8 14 

April  17,  1815 

Aug.  26,  181 5 

Oct.  26,  1816 

Aug.  18,  1817 

Aug.  30,  1817 

Dec.  8,  1817 

April  12,  i8i8 

Sept.  20,  1 818 
Sept.  2,  1 8 19 

April  II,  1820 
July  9,  1820 

Sept.  28,  1820 

Nov.  12,  1820 

Feb.  14,  1 82 1 

June  2,  1 82 1 
June  20,  1 82 1 
July  18,  1821 
July  22,  1 82 1 

Jan.  I,  1822 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  4.4.^ 

WILLIAMS  Zebedee,  of  Wellington,  Mass., 
and  Sally  Batker,  of  Taunton,  daughter  of 
Abijah,  at  said  Taunton.     Gazette  of  April  13,  1822 

Olney  and  Susan  Roberts,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  July  28,  1822 

Gfeirshem,  of  Wellington,  and  Sally  L.  Lake, 
of  and  at  Seekonk,  Nov.  17,  1822 

Jabez  and  Ann  Levalley,  both  of  Warwick, 

at  Cranston.     Gazette  of  Nov.  30,  1822 

Eliza  Y.,  daughter  of  the  late  Howell,  and 

Otis  Sweet,  both  of  and  at  this  town,  April  24,  1823 

William  G.  and  Maria  Earle,  daughter  of  the 
late  Capt.  William,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  May  29,  1823 

Rufus,  of  Burrillville,  and  Tabitha  Mowry, 
of  and  at  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Mann,  July  3,  1823 

Amelia  and  Charles  C.  Barstown,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

George  and  Phebe  King,  both  of  and  at 
Taunton.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Marcus,  of  Mansfield,  and  Nancy  Hall,  of 
and  at  Attleboro.     Gazette  of  Nov.  22,  1823 

Israel  and  Mary  Ann  Gardiner,  of  Nantucket, 

at  Valley  Falls,  Cumberland.     Gazette  of  Dec.  3,  1823 

Nathaniel    H.,   of    Taunton,    and    Caroline 

Dean,  of  and  at  Raynham.     Gazette  of  Dec.  17,  1823 

James  A.,  of  this  town,  and  Sarah  Jeffers,  of 
Newport,  at  this  town,  by  Rev..  Mr.  Picker- 
ing.    Gazette  of  June  2,  1824 

Col.  Jared  W.,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,  at  Lan- 
caster, N.  H.,  and  Sarah  H.  Bacon,  of  and 
at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  Aug.  10,  1824 

Horace  N.,  of  Fairfield,  Ct.,  and  Catharine 
R.  Arnold,  of  this  town,  at  New  York,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Onderdonk,  '    Sept.  28,  1824 

Susan,  daughter  of  Dr.  Alfred,  and  Capt. 
Joseph  Danforth,  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of         Oct.  23,  1824 

William  T.  and  Rachal  Young,  both  of    and 

at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  Jan.  22,  1825 

Susan,  daughter  of  John,  and  William  Swan, 
at  Newport.     Gazette  of  May  11,  1825 

Anna,  eldest  daughter  of  Abiather,  Esq.,  of 
Taunton,  and  George  Breed,  of  Pittsburg, 
Penn.,  merchant,  at  said  Taunton,  Sept.  25,  1825 

WILLIAMSON  Hon.  Hugh,  delegate  in  Con- 
gress, from  North  Carolina,  and  Maria 
Apthorp,  daughter  of  Charles  Wood 
Apthorp,  Esq.,  at  Philadelphia,  Dec.  27,  1788 

Peter,  and  Catharine  Brown,  both  of  New- 
port, by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  Nov.  2,  1817 


450 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WILLIAMSON  Ann  Goodwin,  daughter  of 
Benjamin,  and  Gardiner  Hayford,  of  this 
town,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.     Gazette,  of 

Lieut.  Charles,  of  U.  S.  Navy,  and  Susan 
T.  Watkins,  of  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  at 
New  York.  Gazette  of 
WILLING  Dolly,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Thomas  Frances,  merchant,  at  Philadel- 
phia, by  Rev.  Dr.  Blackwell.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  President 
of  United  States  Bank,  at  Philadelphia, 
and  Major  William  Jackson,  by  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Blackwell.     Gazette  of 

Miss ,  daughter  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and 

Richard  Peters,  Jun.,  Esq.,  at  Philadelphia, 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Blackwell.     Gazette  of 

Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Charles,  and  Mar- 
shall Binney  Spring,  of  Watertown,  Mass., 
at  Philadelphia, 
WILLIS  Nathaniel,  late  of  Boston,  printer,  and 
Mary  Cartmill,  daughter  of  Nathaniel, 
Esq.,  of  Frederick  Co.,  Va.     Gazette  of 

John,  Jr.,  of  Bridgewater,  and  Cynthia  Dou- 
ville,  of  this  town.  Gazette  of 
WILLOUGHBY  Charles  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Kimball,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Picker- 
ing. Gazette  of 
WILMARTH  Tryphemia,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Moses,  and  Capt.  David  Follett,  at  Attle- 
boro.      Gazette  of 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Daniel,  of  Rehoboth, 
and  Pardon  Allen,  of  this  town,  at  Reho- 
both.    Gazette  of 

Samuel  and  Hannah  Wheaton,  at  Rehoboth, 

Samuel  Nelson  and  Candace  Luther  Carpen- 
ter, both  of  Seekonk,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hill, 

William  M.,  of  Attleboro,  Mass.,  and  Marga- 
ret Lyon,  daughter  of  Aaron,  of  and  at 
Jersey  City, 

Philander  and  Dorothy  Colman,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Preston,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Sally  and  William  Aldrich,  both  of  Cumber- 
land, at  Woonsocket, 

George  W.  and  Ruth  Webber,  both  of  and 
at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Henrietta,  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Attleboro, 
and  Moses  Thacher,  Candidate  Minister 
in  Foxboro,  at  said  Attleboro,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Ferguson, 

Hannah  and  Hon.  Samuel  Winsor,  both  of 
and  at  Glocester.     Gazette  of 


Dec.  12,  1818 

March  19,  1823 

Oct.  II,  1794 

Nov.  28,  179s 

March  17,  1804 

April  4,  1 816 

March  14,  1789 
Jan.  10,  1807 

Aug.  6,  1823 

March  9,  1799 


June  20,  1 80 1 
Feb.  14,  1813 

April  6,  181 5 


March  10,  181 8 

Jan.  31,  1820 

Oct.  21,  1821 

Aug.  14,  1822 

Sept.  25,  1822 
July  9,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


451 


WILSON  Nancy,  daughter  of  Dr.  Wilson,  of 
Hopkinton,  and  Dr.  John  Mawney,  of 
Providence.     Gazette  of 

Hon.    Judge    ,   of    Philadelphia,  and 

Hannah  Gray,  at  Boston.     Gazette  of 

Hattie,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  of  Newton, 
Mass.,  and  Col.  Amos  Atwell,  by  William 
Tyler,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John,  of 
Newton,  and  Lewis  Metcalf,  of  Wrentham. 
Gazette  of 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  Jr.,  and  John 
Coddington,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

William  and  Polly  Viall,  daughter  of  Don- 
nelly.    Gazette  of 

George,  of  Cranston,  and  Nancy  M.  Brown, 
at  Rehoboth.     Gazette  of 

Mary  T.,  widow,  daughter  of  the  late  Peter 
R.  Livingstone,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and 
George  Crawford,  of  New  York,  merchant, 
at  said  Hudson.     Gazette  of 

Ann,  niece  of  Thomas,  merchant,  and  Capt. 
Peleg  Aborn,  late  of  this  town,  at  London, 
Eng.     Gazette  of 

John  and  Mary  M.  Lippitt  Wilson,  daugh- 
ter of  John,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Zadock,  of  Plamfield,  and  Anna  Robinson, 
of  and  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Whit- 
more.     Gazette  of 

Catharine,  daughter  of  John,  of  Preston,  Ct., 
and  John  C.  Tibbetts,  of  this  town,  at 
said  Preston, 

Rebecca  Young,  eldest  daughter  of  Rev. 
James,  and  Nicholas  B.  Gladding,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Eliza,  aged  i6,  and  Gen.  David  Whitney, 
aged  62,  at  Addison,  Vt.     Gazette  of 

John,  of  this  town,  and  Sabra  Dexter,  uaugh-" 
ter  of  Nathaniel  B.,  of  and  at  Pawtucket, 
at  St.  Paul's  Church,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Blake, 
WILTON  William  T.  and   Abby   Fish,  daugh- 
ter of  Isaac,  of  Portsmouth,  at   Newport, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Webb, 
WINCH  ELL  Rev.  James  M.,   Pastor  of   First 
Baptist     Church,     Boston,     and    Tamma 
Thompson,  daughter  of  Ezra,  Esq.,  of  and 
at    Poughkeepsie,    N.    Y.,   by    Rev.   Mr. 
Leonard.     Gazette  of 
WINCHIEF    Julia    Maria  and  Whipple  Rice, 
at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Manchester, 


Dec.  2,  177s 
Sept.  21,  1793 

March  25,  1797 

Dec.  16,  1797 

June  20,  1 80 1 

May  22,  1802 

March  15,  1807 

Aug.  20,  1808 

April  29,  1809 
Nov.  30.  1 812 

Feb.  4,  181 S 

Nov.  12,  1815 

Oct.  23,  1 8 16 
June  13,  1818 

Sept.  13,  1819 

Dec.  24,  1820 

July  2,  1814 
Oct.  29,  1822 


452  VITAL  REPORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

WING  John  and  Fanny  Greene,  at  East  Green- 
wich. Gazette  of  May  8,  1802 
Sarah,  daughter    of    the   late  William,  and 

David   Anthony,    of    this    town,    at    the 

Friends'  Meeting  House,  at  Sandwich,  Dec.  15,  1803 

John  and  Eliza  Ormsbee,  youngest  daughter 

of  Col.  Caleb,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  in  this 

town.  Oct.  12,  1806 

Content,  of   Sandwich,  and  Henry  Russell, 

of  this  town,  merchant,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House,  Sandwich,  Sept.  13,  1809 
Leonard,  18,  and  Betsey  Ellis,  40,  at  Wayne, 

Me.     Gazette  of  May  16,  1821 

Freeman,  of  Sandwich,  and  Barbara  Fenner 

Gortqn,  daughter  of  Dea.  Benjamin,  of  and 

at  Warwick.     Gazette  of  Feb.  8,  1823 

Harris,  of   Smithfield,  and  Nancy  Spooner, 

daughter  of  Rev.  M.  Spooner,  of  Upton, 

Mass.,  at  said  Smithfield,  Nov.  20,  1823 

Smith  and  Anna  White,  pldest  daughter  of 

Col.  Gideon,  of  Burrillville,  at  Smithfield. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  29,  1824 

WINSHIP  Dr.  Charles   Williams,  of   Roxbury, 

and   Catharine   May,   eldest    daughter  of 

Col.  Joseph,  at  Boston,  April  10,  1808 

WINSLQW    Pelham,    Esq.,    barrister    at    law, 

eldest  son  of  General  Winslow,  of  Marsh- 
field,  and  Joanna  White,  of  that  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Nov.  18,  1770 

William,  of    Somerset,   and   Ann    Wheeler, 

daughter  of  Barnard,  of  and  at  Rehoboth. 

Gazette  of  Sept.  30,  1815 

John  L.  and  Mrs.  Fanny  Martin,  by   Rev. 

Mr.  Sias,  all  of  and  at  this  town,  Dec.  21,  18 17 

Nancy  and  Ezra  Pollard,  both  of  Coventry, 

at  Warwick,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dana,  '  Oct.  22,  1820 

Jeremiah,  merchant,   and    Sarah   Norris,   at 

New  Bedford.     Gazette  of  March  19,  1823 

Sylvania  A.  and   Capt.  Daniel   B.  Barrows, 

both  of  and  at  Warren.     Gazette  of  Aug.  13,  1823 

Simeon  A.  and  Mary  S.  Slade,  at    Slaters- 

ville.    Gazette  of  Dec.  17,  1823 

William,  of  Freetown,  and  Mertille  Carpen- 
ter, daughter  of  Caleb,  of  and  at  Rehoboth. 

Gazette  of  Dec.  24,  1823 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Philip,  of  Freetown,  Mass., 

and  Richard  J.  Wethby,  in  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Mudge,  Feb.  12,  1825 

WINSOR  Miss  — — ,  daughter  of  Col.  Abra- 
ham, of  Glocester,  and  Edward  Thurber, 

merchant.     Gazette  of  Dec.  14,  1771 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  453 

WINSOR  Olney,  merchant,  and  Freelove  Water- 
man, daughter  of  Charles,  dec,  of  Johns- 
ton.    Gazette  of  Dec.  6,  1777 

Lucina,  daughter  of  Col.  Abraham,  and  Dr. 
Stephen  Randall,  of  this  town,  at  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1786 

Elder  Joseph  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Potter, 
widow  of  Joseph.     Gazette  of  Feb.  11,  1786 

Jeremiah,   Esq.,  of    Smithfield,  and    Marcy 

Waterman,  of  Providence.     Gazette  of  April  16,  1796 

Andrew,  of  Johnston,  and  Lydia  Winsor, 
daughter  of  Augustus,  of  and  at  Smith- 
field.     Gazette  of  Feb.  ip,  1810 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Andrew  Winsor,  of  Johnston,  at 
Smithfield.     Gazette  of  Feb.  10,  1810 

Fanny,  daughter  of  Ira,  and  Capt.  Nathaniel 

Bishop,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes,  all  of  this  town,         Feb.  18,  1813 

Asa  and  Elizabeth  Foster,  daughter  of  Jesse, 

all  of  Smithfield,  by  Rev.  Mr.  WilHams,  Nov.  25,  1813 

Lucina,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Smithfield, 
and  Henry  Stone,  of  and  at  Johnston,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Copper,  April  25,  1813 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Parish;  of  North  Provi- 
dence, and  William  Field,  of  Providence, 
at  said  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  July  3,  1814 

Mary,  of  this  town,  and  Avery  Briggs,  of 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Gano,  Jan.  5,  1818 

Elisha  S.,  of  Glocester,  and  Amey  Water- 
man, eldest  daughter  of  Asahel,  of  and  at 
Johnston,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Park,  May  16,  18 19 

Sally  Ann,  daughter  of  Augustus,  of  Smith- 
field,  and  Edward  S.  Rhodes,  of  North 
Providence,  at  said  Smithfield,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Toby.     Gazette  of  May  15,  1820 

James  and  Amey   Brown,  both   of  and  at 

Smithfield.     Gazette  of  March  15,  1823 

Mary,   daughter  of    Augustus,   and   Aldice 

Harris,  both  of  and  at  Scituate.    Gazette  of       April  21,  1824 

Hon.  Samuel  and  Hannah  Wilmarth,  both  of 
and  at  Glocester,     Gazette  of  July  9,  1825 

Cynthia,  daughter  of  William,  of  Glocester, 
and  Samuel  Aldrich,  of  Smithfield,  at  said 
Glocester.     Gazette  of  Aug.  17,  1 825 

WINTERBOTTOM  Edmund  B.,  of  Norfolk,. 
Va.,  and  Eliza  Harding,  daughter  of 
Walker,  of  Providence,  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  July  20,  181 1 


454 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WINTHROP    Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  John 

Steele   Winthrop,   of    New   London,   and 

David  Sears,  of  Boston,  merchant,  by  the 

Rev.  Mr.  Oliver.     Gazette  of  June  lo,  1786 

Thomas  Lindall,  Esq.,  and  Miss Tem- 
ple, daughter  of  Hon.  John,  His  Britanic 

Majesty's  Consul  General,  at  New  York,  July  25,  1786 

Francis  B.  and  Julia  Ann  Rogers,  daughter 

of  Moses,  Esq.,  at  Stamford,  Ct.     Gazette 

of  Aug.  20,  1808 

John   S.    and   Harriet   Rogers,  daughter  of 

Fitch,  at  Stamford,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Aug.  20,  1808 

WIRTEMBERG  the  Princess  of,  Catharine,  and 

Jerome    Napoleon,   King  of    Westphalia, 

and  brother  of  the  Emperor.    By  this  mar- 
riage Jerome  has  become  the  stepson  to 

the  late  Princess  Royal  of  England.     Ga- 
zette of  Oct.  10,  1807 
WISE  Mrs.  Mary,  aged  98,  and  Philemon  Howe, 

aged  89  years,  at  Rowley,  Mass.    Gazette 

of  April  14,  1 8 10 

WITHERELL     Ephraim    R.,    of    Wellington, 

Mass.,  and   Mrs.  Mary   Baker,  of  and  at 

Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Benedict,  July  13,  1823 

WITHERS  Sophia  Jane,  of  Wilmington,  N.  C, 

and  Abraham  Crouch,  Esq.,  at  Charleston, 

S.  C,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bowen.     Gazette  of  July  19,  1806 

WITHERSPOON  Rev.  Dr.  John,  President  of 

Princeton   College,   and    Mrs.    Ann    Dill, 

widow  of  the  late  Dr.  Dill,  at  Philadelphia, 

by   the   Rev.    Dr.    Nesbitt,    President    of 

Dickinson  College.     Gazette  of  June  11,  1791 

WITTER    Mary   M.,   daughter    of  J[osiah,   and 

Eliphalet  C.  Bellows,  both  of  this  town,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  Dec.  10,  1815 

Harriet  E.  and  Joseph  Belcher,  in  this  town. 

Gazette  of  June  14,  1823 

WOLF"E  Peggy  and  Jacob  Stcere,  both  of  and  at 

York,  Penn.,  May  16,  1818 

WOOD  Capt.     John    and     Rebecca    Wickham 

Crooke,  youngest   daughter  of   Robert,  at 

Newport.     Gazette  of  June  7,  1794 

Capt.    Joseph   and   Amey   Martin,  daughter 

of  Major  General  Martin.     Gazette  of  Dec.  16,  1797 

Mary  and  Elias  Barstow.     Gazette  of  Sept.  27,  1800 

Thomas  and  Sally  Hawkins,  daughter  of  the 

late   Abraham,   at   North    Providence,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Jan.  27,  1803 

William    B.   and   Julia  Westray,  both  of  the 

New  Theatre,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of        Feb.  11, "180  4 


July  27, 

1 80s 

March  15, 

1807 

Nov.  14, 

1807 

Oct.  4, 

1810 

Jan.  21, 

1815 

May  4, 

1820 

Dec.  28, 

1820 

Aug.  6, 

1823 

Aug.  17, 

1823 

PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES  455 

WQOD  Mr. ,  aged  75  years,  to  a  bride  of 

80  years.     She  had  buried  three  husbands 

and  he  five  wives.    The  bride  had  used   a 

crutch  for  two  years,  but  threw  it  away  on 

this  day  going  to  church.     Gazette  of 
Rebecca  and   Stephen  Branch,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson, 
Haile,   of   Swanzey,  and   Mary   Howard,   of 

Providence.     Gazette  of 
Joshua  B.  and  Eliza  R.  Jones,  second  daugh- 
ter of  Alexander,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Crocker, 
Deborah  and  Lieut. Hill,  at  Plainfield. 

Gazette  of 
John  C.  and  Eliza  A.  Miller,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 

Gano, 
Robert  and  Mary  Trask,  daughter  of  James, 

both  of  and  at   Cumberland,  by   Rev.    Mr. 

Potter, 
Mary,  daughter  of  John,  and    Edward   Glad- 
ding, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 
Robey  and  Gideon  Sweet,  Jr.,  both  of  and  at 

this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
Rev.  Francis  and  Lydia  Tiffany,  daughter  of 

Hon.  Ebenezer,  of  and  at   Barrington,  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Wight,  of  Bristol.     Gazette  of  Sept.  10,  1 823 

Timothy  S.  and  Ann   P.  Amsbury,  daughter 

of   Israel,  both   of  and  at   this  town,    by 

Rev.  Mr.  Tobey,  Nov.  S,  1823 

Maria  and    Isaac   Westcott,   at   Pawtucket. 

Gazette  of  May  22,  1824 

Hannah  and   Harvey   Chace,   both   of   Fall 

River,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House.      Ga- 
zette of  Sept.  IS,  1824 
Sophia  R.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Elnathan,  and 

Capt.  George  Vaughn,  at  Newport.      Ga- 
zette of 
Eliza  and  John  A.  Knowlton,  both  of  Cum- 
berland.    Gazette  of 
WOODARD  Mrs.    Sally,  of  Dighton,   and   Dr. 

James  Bliss,  of  Rehoboth,  at  said  Dighton, 

by  Rev.  Mr.  Gushee, 
WOODEY  Elizabeth,  aged  73  years,  and  John 

Williams,  aged  18  years,  at  Chester,  Eng. 

Gazette  of 
WOODBRIDGE    Charlotte,   daughter  of    Dr. 

Dudley,  and  Giles  Mumford,   of    Groton, 

at  Stonington.      Gazette  of 
William,  Esq.,  of  Marietta,  Ohio,  and  Julia 

Ann  Trumbull,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John, 

at  Hartford.     Gazette  of  July  S,  1806 


Nov.  3, 

1824 

Oct.  3, 

182s 

May  7, 

1817 

June  II, 

1814 

Jan.  IS, 

1780 

456 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


WOODBURN  Sarah,  of  Warren,  and  Rens- 
salaer  J.  Jenckes,  formerly  of  this  town, 
at  said  Warren,  Penn., 
WOODMAN  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
Richard,  and  Samuel  W.  Heath,  of  New- 
port.    Gazette  of 

John  and  Sally  Wilbour,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Job,  of  this  town,  and  Mary  Wilbur,  daughter 
of  Brownell,  of  and  at  Little  Compton,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Sheperd, 

Job,  of  Louisville,  Ga.,  and  Mrs.  Waitstill 
Gray^  of  this  town,  daughter  of  Abel  Al- 
len, Esq.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 
WOODNURSE  Elizabeth  C.  and  Henry  Rus- 
sell, both  of  and  at  Pawtucket,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Benedict, 
WOODRUFF  Julia  and  William  Holroyd,  Jr., 
merchant,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.  Gazette 
of 

Elizabeth,   of    Southwork,  and    Mr.  

Coffin,  of  Nantucket,  at  Philadelphia.  Ga- 
zette of 
WOODS  Prof.  Alvah,  of  Columbian  College.  D. 
C,  and  Almira  Marshall,  daughter  of  Jo- 
siah,  Esq.,  of  and  at  Boston.  Gazette  of 
WOODWARD  Bazaleel,  tutor  at  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, and  Miss  • Wheelock,  daughter 

of  Rev.  Eleazer.     Gazette  of 

Betsey,  of  Boston,  and  Caleb  Wilder,  of  Men- 
don.     Gazette  of 

Betsey  and  Benjamin  Hamm.     Gazette  of 

Eliza  and  Waterman  Clapp,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

William,  Jr.,  and  Patience  Sabin,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson,  all  of  and  at  this  town, 

Robert  and  Mary  Luther,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Crocker, 

Lydia  W.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  Albert 
Lamb,  Esq.,  at  Salem,  Ct.     Gazette  of 

James,  Esq.,  and  Ann  Lincoln,  at  Taunton. 
Gazette  of 

Elkanah  and  Silence  Phillips,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Jacob,  both  of  and  at  Taunton.  Ga- 
zette of 

Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  of  See- 
konk,  and  Socrates  Darling,  of  Leyden, 
Mass.,  at  Attlfeboro.     Gazette  of 

Alvin  and  Abigail  Barney,  daughter  of  Oliver, 
both  of  and  at  Taunton.     Gazette  of 


Jan.  2S,  1817 

March  26,  1803 
Nov.  23,  1805 

Aug.  24,  1817 

Aug.  23,  182 1 

April  14,  1825 

June  II,  1803 

Aug.  4,  1804 

Dec.  17,  1823 

April  4,  1772 

Sept.  12,  1772 
Dec.  21,  1799 

Jan.  5,  1819 

March  14,  1819 

Dec.  10,  1820 

May  30,  1 82 1 

Oct.  20,  182 1 

Aug.  10,  1822 

Aug.  30,  1823 
Dec.  24,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


457 


WOODWARD  Mary  H.,  of  Taunton,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Solomon,  and  James  Babbitt,  of 
Wellington,  Mass.,  at  said  Taunton.  Ga- 
zette of 

WOOLFORD  Lowell  and  Deborah  D.  Smith, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son, 

WOOLSEY  Susan,  daughter  of  Gen.  Woolsey, 
and  sister  of  Capt.  Woolsey,  U.  S.  Navy, 
and  Samuel  C.  Auchmuty,  Esq.,  formerly 
of  Newport,  at  Sackett's  Harbor,  New 
York.     Gazette  of 

WOOSTER  Elizabeth  L.  and  Rev.  Eleazer  T. 
Fitch,  Professor  of  Divinity  in  Yale  Col- 
lege, both  of  and  at  New  Haven.  Gazette 
of 

WORCESTER  Samuel  M.,  Professor  of  Rhet- 
oric, Amherst  College,  and  Susan  Dix, 
daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Benjamin  A.,  at 
Salem,  Mass.  Gazette  of 
Samuel  A.,  of  Peachem,  Vt,  and  Ann  Orr, 
of  and  at  Bedford,  N.  H.  Mr.  W.  expects 
to  go  on  a  mission  to  the  Cherokee  Indians 
next  Autumn.      Gazette  of 

WORTH  INGTON  Erastus,  Esq.,  attorney  at 
law,  and  Sally  Ellis,  daughter  of  Abner, 
Esq.,  all  of  Dedham,  Mass., 

WRIGHT  Phebe  and  William   P.   Munroe,  both 
of  and  at  Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Mary  and  John    Brewer,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Will- 
iams, 

WURTEMBERG  Prince  of.  His  Royal  Hig:h- 
ness  William  Charles,  and  Her  Imperial 
Highness  Catharine  Paulouna,  of  Russia, 
sister  of  the  Emperor  Alexander,  in  Russia. 
Gazette  of 

WYATT  Mrs.    Eliza,  of   Newport,  and   Michael 
Dawless,  of  Providence.     Gazette  of 
David  and  Jane  Rider,  daughter  of  Alanson 
Peckham,  Esq.,   of  Middletown,   at   New- 
port.    Gazette  of 
Eliza  G.,  of  Newport,  and  John  Anthony,  of 
Warwick,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
William  and   Olive  Greene,   both   of  and  at 

Bristol.     Gazette  of 
Thomas  C.  and   Silvesta  Anthony,  daughter 
of  Peckham,  both  of  and   at   Middletown. 
Gazette  of 


Nov.  27,  1824 
Oct.  29,  1820 

Aug.  13,  1823 

Nov.  22,  1817 

June  4,  1825 

Aug.  3,  1825 

May  2,  1815 
July  10,  1822 
May  18,  1823 

June  22,  1816 
Feb.  10,  1810 

Oct.  30,  1820 

Dec.  3,  1820 

April  19,  1823 

March  23,  1825 


458 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WYLLYS  Col.  Hezekiah,  of  Hartford,  and  Mrs. 

Amelia  Trumbull,  widow  of  Col.  Joseph, 

and  daughter  of   Hon.  Eliphalet  Dyer,  at 

Windham,  Ct.     Gazette  of  Jan.  ij,  1785 

Mary,  daughter  of   Samuel,  Esq.,  and   John 

M.  Gannett,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  at 

Hartford,  Ct.     Gazette  of  July  6,  1805 

Amelia,   daughter  of    Hezekiah,   Esq.,   and 

Asher  Adams,  Esq.,  of  Charlestown,  Mass., 

at  Hartford,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Flint,  May  31,  1813 

WYNKOOP  John  and  Margaret  Jansen,  after  a 

courtship  of  45  years,  the  ages  of  the  bride 

and  groom  are  between  60  and  70  years,  at 

Kingston,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.     Gazette  of  Jan.  28,  1792 

WYSE  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Waterford,  Ireland,  and 

Letitia  Bonaparte,  daughter  of  Lucian,  at 

the  Palace  of  Carmo,  near  Rome.    Gazette 

of  July  28,  1 82 1 

X 


XIMENO  Petrena,  daughter  of  Don  Jose  M. 
Ximeno,  of  Matanzas,  and  William  Scott 
Jenckes,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  said 
Matanzas, 


June  29,  1821 


YALLALEY  Rev.  Robert  and  Betsey  Hawkes, 

at  Scituate.     Gazette  of 
YATES  Stephen  and  Abigail  Dunham,  daughter 
of  Robert,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Seth  and  Hannah  Turner,  daughter  of  the 
late  Joseph,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Samuel  and  Hannah  Atkinson,  both  of  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edes, 

Thomas  and  Sally  Langley,  at  Newport.  Ga- 
zette of 

Mary,  daughter  of  Seth,  and  Samuel  Billings, 
both  of  and  at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Will- 
iams, 

Francis  S.  and  Harriet  A.  Ayer,  daughter  of 
the  late  Dr.  James,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Gazette  of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Asa,  and  Will- 
iam Gardiner,  at  Newport.     Gazette  of 


Sept.  23,  1797 
Dec.  29,  1792 
Dec.  22,  1798 
Dec.  17,  1809 
Oct.  13,  1810 

Sept.  24,  1822 

March  5,  1823 
Aug.  6,  1823 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE— MARRIAGES 


459 


YEARLY  Juliet  and  Joseph  James,  at  his  resi- 
dence in  Baltimore  Co.,  Md.,  Wednesday 
evening,  and  the  next  Sunday  Mr.  James 
died,  leaving  his  widow  not  full  thirteen 
years  old, 
YERRINGTON  James  and  Catharine  Brown, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Jeremiah.     Gazette  of 

James  B.  and  Phebe  M.  Boyd,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
YOUNG    John,    merchant,  and     Sally   Rogers, 
both  of  this  town.     Gazette  of 

Thomas,  merchant,  and  Rebecca  Bowers, 
daughter  of  the  late  Caleb,  of  Swansea. 
Gazette  of 

Mary,  only  daughter  of  Samuel,  merchant, 
and  Amos  Maine  Atwell,  Esq.     Gazette  of 

Phebe,  daughter  of  Gideon,  Jr.,  and  Capt. 
Henry  Olney.     Gazette  of 

Rebecca  and  Dr.  Joseph  Strong,  of  Hart- 
ford, Ct.,  at  Philadelphia.     Gazette  of 

Daniel  and  Sarah  Earle,  both  of  this  town, 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Capt.  Daniel  and  Eliza  Angell,  daughter  of 
Rufus,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  at  North 
Providence, 

James,  ^white)  a  strolling  player,  and  Corinda 
Boger,  (colored)  with  a  fortune  of  ;^9000, 
in  Hertfordshire,  Eng.     Gazette  of 

John  and  Betsey  Shepherd,  both  of  this 
town,  at  Bristol, 

Esther,  daughter  of  Samuel,  and  John  Free- 
born, at  Newport.     Gazette  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Thomas,  and  John  H. 
Callahan,  of  Boston,  merchant,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Wilson, 

Sterry;  of  Cranston,  and  Fanny  Burlingame, 
at  Coventry.     Gazette  of 

Ebenezer,  of  Killingly,  Ct.,  attorney  at  law, 
and  Ann  Burnett,  of  and  at  Windham,  Ct. 
Gazette  of 

Mary  H.,  second  daughter  of  Thomas,  and 
Benjamin  D.  Jones,  merchant,  both  of 
Providence,  at  Enfield,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pruden, 

Samuel,  3d,  and  Mrs.  Betsey  Luther,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano.     Gazette  of 

Nathan,  of  Sterling,  and  Miss  Lory  Short,  of 
and  at  Killingly,  Ct.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Day, 

John  and  Sela  Huleitt,  both  of  Killingly,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Day, 


July  31,  1822 
Sept.  3,  1796 
Jan.  17,  1825 
Sept.  7,  1782 

Oct.  29,  1785 
Oct.  3,  179s 
July  23,  1796 
Sept.  17,  1796 
Feb.  13,  1802 

Dec.  4,  1803 

Sept.  14,  180S 
June  8,  1806 
Oct.  II,  1806 

March  15,  1807 
Dec.  31,  1808 

Feb.  10,  1810 

Oct.  24,  1810 

Nov.  16,  1811 

Nov.  26,  1 81 2 

Dec.  3,  1812 


460 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


YOUNG  Capt.  Gideon,  of  this  town,  and  Char- 
lotte Bradley,  at  Springfield,  Mass.  Ga- 
zette of 

Amey,  of  Scituate,  and  John  Lawton  Mar- 
tin, of  Newport,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 
William,  and  Samuel  C.  Whiting,  both  of 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

James  W.  and  Cordelia  Anthony,  both  of 
this  town, 

Eliza  Rogers,  daughter  of  John,  and  Daniel 
Tillinghast  Aborn,  both  of  this  town,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Edward  R.,  of  this  town,  and  Adaline  Mary 
Jones,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  at  Savannah, 

Mary  and  James  Blyth,  both  of  Cranston, 

Martha,  of  Scituate,  and  Calvin  Cady,  of 
this  town,  at  said  Scituate,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Stone.     Gazette  of 

Sheldon  and  Sylvia  Maxfield,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 

Ann,  daughter  of  David,  and  John  Bailey, 
Esq.,  of  the  Department  of  State,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C, 

William  H.  and  Harriet  Greene,  both  of  and 
at  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering.  Ga- 
zette of 

Samuel  and  Mary  C.  Wight,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ludlow, 

Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel,  and  William 
W.  Carpenter,  in  this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Pickering.     Gazette  of 

Mary  and  James  D.  Herrick,  both  of  and  at 
this  town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Valentine  W.  and  Jemima  Angell,  both  of 
and  at  North  Providence,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Branch, 

Mary  W.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel,  and 
William  B.  Mason,  both  of  and  at  this 
town,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering, 

Samuel  S.,  of  this  town,  and  Margaret  S. 
Baker,  daughter  of  Rev.  Luther,  at  Saven- 
ger,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baker, 

Rachal  and  William  T.  Williams,  both  of  and 
at  Pawtucket.     Gazette  of  » 

Amey  C,  daughter  of  John,  of  Troy,  Mass., 
and  James  S.  Chace,  of  Pawtucket,  at  said 
Troy.     Gazette  of 

Hannah  and  Israel  K.  Potter,  both  of  Crans- 
ton, 


June  i8,  1814 
July  17,  1814 

July  23,  181 5 
Aug.  i;,  1815 

April  16,  1816 

Oct.  IS,  i8i8 
March  16,  1820 

June  12,  1820 
Nov.  30,  1820 

Nov.  17,  1822 

Nov.  5,  1823 
Dec.  4,  1823 

Dec.  10,  1823 
Jan.  I,  1824 

March  21,  1824 

June  30,  1824 

Aug.  I,  1824 
Jan.  22,  1825 

June  II,  1825 
June  29,  1825 


PROVIDENCE  GAZETTE-MARRIAGES  4(jl 

YOUNG  Eliza  and  Samuel  Taft,  at  Slatersville. 

Gazette  of  July  i6,  1825 


ZEIGLER  Capt.  David  and  Lucy  Sheffield,  late 
of  East  Greenwich,  at  Marietta,  Ohio.  Ga- 
zette of  ' 


May  23,  1789 


■■.illv)... 

United  States  Chronicle. 


DEATHS. 


The  United  States  Chronicle 

Political,  Commercial  and  Historical. 


This  was  the  full  title  of  the  second  paper  established  by  Ben- 
nett Wheeler  in  Providence.  The  price  was  nine  shillings  per 
year.  It  was  published  on  the  "west  side  of  the  river  next  door  to 
Mr.  Jacob  Whitman.''  The  first  number  was  issued  Thursday, 
Jan.  I,  1784.  It  was  the  same  size  as  the  "American  Journal" 
(4  pages,  12  columns). 

Feb.  21, 1793,  he  left  off  "Political,  Commercial  and  Historical" 
from  his  title  and  set  "The  United  States  Chronicle"  in  a  new 
letter  and  added  in  outline  the  arms  of  the  State  and  the  United 
States,  retaining  four  columns  instead  of  three,  making  the  columns 
so  much  narrower.  Jan.  7,  1796,  he  returned  to  the  three  columns 
as  before,  but  May  19  of  the  same  year  went  back  to  his  four 
columns  again. 

Oct.  3,  1784,  and  forward  the  publication  day  was  Wednesday; 
Jan.  6,  1785,  and  forward  Thursday.  Jan.  5,  1786,  he  iirst  showed 
in  outline  the  arms  of  the  United  States  and  the  State  on  his  title. 

When  Thursday  was  Thanksgiving  Friday  was  publication  day 
except  in  two  instances  when  it  was  Wednesday. 

During  its  career  it  had  several  locations.  As  before  stated  he 
commenced  "Next  door  to  Jacob  Whitman's."  July  i,  1784,  it  was 
published  at  Fenner's  Corners  opposite  the  Market ;  July  13,  1786, 
in  Westminster  street  opposite  Theodore  Foster's,  Esq.;  June  14, 
1792,  in  Market  House  Chambers;  Sept.  29,  1796,  in  Westminster 
street,  a  few  rods  westward  of  the  Great  Bridge;  Sept.  19,  1799, 
Westminster  street,  near  the  Great  Bridge;  Aug.  i,  1800,  No.  i 
Westminster  street;  March  4,  1801,  No.  4  same  street;  May  7,  1801, 
four  doors  westward  of  the  Exchange  Bank,  Westminster  street. 

March  29,  1804,  he  removes  his  personal  advertisement  at  head 
of  first  column  first  page  to  the  bottom  of  the  last  column  on  the 
last  page. 


466  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

Nov.  3,  1803,  Mr.  Wheeler  retires  from  the  business  and  offers 
at  this  time  a  house  to  let  on  High  street  opposite  the  Meeting 
House. 

Jan.  5,  1804,  John  Wheeler,  his  eldest  son,  is  proprietor  and  so 
remained  until  its  last  number,  May  17,  1804. 

Of  the  files  of  this  newspaper, that  of  the  Historical  Society 
is  now  in  seven  bound  volumes.  The  Providence  Journal  had  a  set 
in  three  volumes  presented  them  by  the  late  Charles  J.  Wheeler, 
broken,  dating  from  Jan.  i,  1789,  to  Dec.  25,  1800.  This  later  file  is 
now  in  custody  of  the  Historical  Society.  Brown  University 
Library  has  broken  numbers.  From  these  we  have  been  able  to 
see  the  complete  set. 

Mr.  Wheeler  took  a  pride  in  book  work  and  several  of  his  jobs 
in  this  line  are  now  in  existence  which  showed  very  good  work  and 
taste  in  the  printing  line. 


DEATHS. 


ABBE  Shadrach.  His  wife  was  delivered  of  two 
children  March  9,  1796,  six  days  less  than 
ten  months  before  was  delivered  of  two 
also,  all  boys;  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 
Chronicle  of  April  14, 1796 

ABBOTT  Jonathan,  of  Brookfield,  Mass.,  gradu- 
ate of  R.  I.  College,  at  Savannah,  Ga. 
Chronicle  of  Aug.  15,  1793 

Nathan,  at  North  .Providence,  in   74th  year. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  2,  1794 

Esther,  daughter  of  Col.  Stephen,  at   North 

Providence,  in  20th  year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  17,  1803 

ABDUL  Hamid,  Grand  Signior  of  the  Ottoman 
Empire,  born  March  20,  1725,  ascended 
the  throne  Jan.  21,  1774,  died  at  Constanti- 
nople, April  17,  1789 
ABELL  Lois,  wife  of  Caleb,  and  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Noah  Read,  of  Rehoboth,  April  14,  1790 
ABORN  Sarah,  wife  of   Capt.  John  A.,  at  Paw- 

tuxet,  in  21st  year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  3,  1791 

Mrs.,   wife  of    Col.    Samuel,    at    Pawtuxet. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  16,  1797 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Paw- 
tuxet, suddenly,  aged  75  years.  Chronicle 
of  Feb.  7,  1799 

Sarah,  wife   of   Capt.  John   A.,  at  Pawtuxet. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  2^,  1800 

Capt.  James,  in  67th  year,  March  31,  i8oi 

Col.  Samuel,  at  Pawtuxet,  aged  75  years,  Sept.  22,  1801 

ADAMS  (or  Adarason)  John,  of  Medfield,  per- 
ished in  the  late  snow  storm.    Chronicle  of        Dec.  28,  1786 

Dr.  Samuel,  only  son  of  Hon.   Samuel,  at   • 
Boston,  aged  37  years.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  24,  1788 

Andrew,'  Chief  Justice  of  Connecticut,  aged 
61  years.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  14,  1797 


468 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ADAMS  Major  Ebenezer,  at  South  Kingstown, 
suddenly,  in  6oth  year.     Chronicle  of 
Patty,  found  murdered,  near  Philadelphia, 
Capt  Thomas,  aged   42  years,  late  editor  of 
the  Independent  Chronicle.     Chronicle  of 
Charles,  second   son  of  the  President  of  the 
United    States,   military  honors,   died    at 
New  York.     Chronicle  of 
Caleb,  aged  19  years,  executed  at  Wmdham, 
Conn.,  for  a  murder  of  a   boy  6  years  of 
age, 
Henry,  in  this  town,  in  i8th  year.     Chronicle 
of 
AD  YE  John,  aged  70  years.     Chronicle  of 
AICKIN  Francis,  comedian,   ruptured    a   blood 
vessel  while  acting,  in  England.    Chronicle 
of 
AIR  Charles  James,  murdered  at  Christ  Church 

Parish,  S.  C.     Chronicle  of 
AITKIN  Robert,   Sr.,   at   Philadelphia,   in  68th 
year,  printer,  for  40  years' a  resident  of  that 
place.     Chronicle  of 
ALBRO    Clarke,   in   this   town,   in    57th    year. 

Chronicle  of 
ALDEN  Rev.    Noah,   at   Bellingham,   aged   72 

years, 
ALDRICH  Amey,  wife  of  Esek,  in  this  town,  in 
35th  year.     Chronicle  of 

,  son  of  Widow  Marcy,  aged   8   years, 

drowned   in   mill   pond   on  Branch   River, 
Smithfield, 
Thomas,  Esq.,  at  East  Greenwich,  suddenly, 
while  attending  worship  in   Friends'  Meet- 
ing   House;     was    of    an    advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Levi,   at   Mendon,  aged  66  years;  his 
nine  sons  and  one  daughter  and  one  grand- 
child, the   heir  of  another  daughter,  met 
and  divided  his  estate  among  themselves, 
according     to   his  wishes,   getting    about 
$400  a  share;  died  Dec.  22,  1795.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Gideon,  at  Smithfield,  killed  by  the  overturn- 
ing of  an  ox  cart, 
Simon,  son  of  Esek,  of  this   town,   at   Suri- 
nam, W.  I.,  in  19th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Anna,  wife  of   Luke,   at   Mendon,  Mass.,  in 
70th  year.'    Chronicle  of 
ALGER  Capt.  Joseph,  in  this  town.     Chronicle 
of 


April  s,  1798 
Nov.  4,  1798 

May  16,  1799 


Dec.  II,  1800 


Nov.  29,  1803 

March  15,  1804 
March  28,  1799 


Dec.  12,  1799 
March  31,  1803 

Aug.  5,  1802 

Sept.  12,  1799 

May  5,  1797 

July  25,  1793 

Dec.  21,  1794 
Oct.  22,  1795 


March  10,  1796 

Sept.  II,  1798 

Dec.  2,  1802 

June  23,  1803 

July  3,  1794 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


469 


ALKER  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas,  at  Bos- 
ton.    Chronicle  of 
ALLEN  Capt.  Viall,  at  Barrington,  in  44th  year, 

Abigail,  wife  of  Capt.  Nehemiah,  at  Cumber- 
land, in  60th  year, 

Capt.  Nehemian,  at  Cumberland,  in  73d 
year, 

Gen.  Elthan,  in  Vermont,  very  suddenly, 

Sarah,  widow  of  George,  of  Rehoboth,  in  this 
town,  in  79th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Major  William,  in  14th 
year, 

Charlotte,  wife  of  Capt.  Samuel,  in  28th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Hopestill,  daughter  of  the  late  David,  at  Re- 
hoboth, in  48th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Sarah,  wife  of  Abner,  at  Rehoboth,  in  54th 
year, 

William,  painter,  in  this  town,  formerly  of  the 
mercantile  line,  aged  45  years,  buried  at 
Rehoboth, 

Joseph,  at  Newport,  in  46th  year.  Chronicle 
of 

Capt.  Philip,  suddenly,  in  57th  year, 

Capt.  Philip,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Matthew,  at  Barrington,  in  S5th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Horatio,  son  of  Capt.  Paul,  in  this  town,  in 
iSth  year, 

Rachal,  widow  of  Capt.  Viall,  at  Barrington, 
sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Townsend, 

Capt.  Noah,  at  Rehoboth,  in  30th  year, 

Sarah,  wife  of  Major  William,  in  this  town, 
after  a  long  illness.     Chronicle  of 

Asa,  late  a  merchant  in  this  town,  at  Balti- 
more, in  30th  year.  Masonic  honors.  Chron- 
icle of 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  James,  of  Newport,  at 
East  Greenwich,  in  88th  year.  Chronicle 
of 

Capt.  Paul,  in  s8th  year, 

Mrs. ,  widow  of  Joseph,  of  Newport. 

Chronicle  of 

Gen.  Thomas,  at  Barrington.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Zachariah,  merchant,  in  this  town,  in 
62d  year, 

William,  murdered  by  his  brother-in-law, 
Mason,  at  Medfield,  Mass., 

Robert,  printer,  at  Boston,  aged  23  years. 
Chronicle  of 


Feb.  2,  1792 
June  15,  1787 

Feb.  17,  1788 

July  6,  1788 
Jan.  13,  1789 

Aug.  20,  1789 

Aug.  24,  1789 

Sept.  24,  1789 

Nov.  12,  1789 

Dec.  19,  1790 

Nov.  17,  1 79 1 

March  7,  1793 
May  12,  1794 
May  IS,  1794 

May  29,  1794 

Feb.  3,  1795 

Dec.  5,  1795 
Feb.  22,  1797 

Aug  24,  1797 

March  15,  1798 

March  15, 1798 
Feb.  17,  1800 

March  13,  1800 
June  s,  1800 

April  3,  1 80 1 

May  18,  1802 

July  14,  1803 


470 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


ALLEN  Mrs.  Anne,  at  Warren,  aged  63  years. 
Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Cynthia,  wife   of    Capt.  Abel,   in   this 

town,  aged  32  years.     Chronicle  of 
Cynthia,  wife  of  Capt.  Abel,  in  this  town,   in 
'32d  year.     Chronicle  of 
ALLISON  Rev.  Dr.,  at  Baltimore,  senior  pastor 
of  Presbyterian  Church.     Had  charge  for 
more  than  forty  years.     Chronicle  of 
ALMY  Sarah,  wife  of  William,  merchant,  in  this 

town,  in  30th  year.     Chronicle  of 
ALVORD  Jason,    at    Hanover,  Mass.,  aged  63 

years, 
AMBURTER    Peter,    at    Philadelphia,    of    the 

fever.     Chronicle  of 
AMMIDOWN  Col.  Philip,  at  Mendon.     Chroni- 
cle of 

ANDERSON  Adjutant ,  killed  in  battle, 

ANDREW  John,  at  Scituate.     His  body  found 

in  a  well;  supposed  to  have  suicided   while 

delirious.     Chronicle  of 

ANDREWS  Capt.  Elkanah,  of  Dighton,  Mass., 

at  Essequibo,  W.  I., 

Benjamin,  his  child,  aged  about   3   years,  fell 

off  the  wharf  and  was  drowned, 
Charles,  of  this  town,  in  30th  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
John,  Esq.,  of  Cranston,  in  87th  year.  Chron- 
icle of 
ANDROSS  Abigail,   wife  of   Rev.   Thomas,  at 
Berkeley,  Mass.,  in  33d  year,  leaves  9  chil- 
dren, 
ANGELL  James,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  in  his  6sth 
year, 
Abigail,   daughter  of   Nathan,  in  24th  year. 

Chronicle  of 
Jeremiah,    Esq.,  at  Scituate,  in    79th    year. 

Chronicle  of 
N  adabiah,  at  North  Providence, 
John,  at  Johnston,  buried  at  the  North  Burial 

Ground,  Providence, 
Capt.  Andrew,  at  Scituate.     Chronicle  of 
Col.    Thomas,  in    this    town,   in  69th  year.  ~ 

Chronicle  of 
Martha,  wife  of   Col.  Israel,  at   Johnston,  in 

47th  year, 
Lydia,  widow  of  John,  Esq..  at  Smithfield,  in 

84th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Amey,  daughter  of  Abraham,  at  Smithfield, 
m  isthyear.     Chronicle  of 


March  i,  1804 
March  22,  1804 
March  29,  1804 

Sept.  2,  1802 

July  3,  1794 

Aug.  31.  i;97 

Sept.  27,  1798 

April  8,  1802 
Nov.  4,  1791 

June  28,  1787 
June  — ,  1787 

July  5.  1793 

Jan.  4,  1798 

April  7,  1803 

Sept.  19,  1798 

Feb.  2,  1785 

June  2,  1785 

Dec.  22,  1785 
April  19,  1786 

Feb.  I,  1787 
Aug.  5,  1790 

Dec.  22,  1791 

March  16,  1793 

May  9,  1793 

March  13,  1794 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


471 


ANGELL    Samuel,  at  Johnston,   in   S3d  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Joseph,  merchant,  son  of  the  late  James,  of 
this  town,  at  Virginia.     Chronicle  of 

James,  formerly  ot  this  town,  at  Baltimore, 
Md.     Chronicle  of 

Oliver,  at  North  Providence,  in  83d  year, 

Adah,  daughter  of  Hope,  Esq.,  at  North 
Providence,  in  i8th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Susan,  daughter  of  Nathan,  Jr.,  in  nth  year, 
ANGIER    Oakes,    Esq ,    attorney    at    law,    at 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  in  41st  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
ANTHONY  Alice,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  Dart- 
forth,  at  Portsmouth.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Daniel,  of  this  town,  at  Charleston,  S. 
C.,  in  34th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  ,  widow  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Phil- 
adelphia.    Chronicle  of 

Levi,  in  33d  year, 

Amey,  wife  of  David,  in  this  town.     Chroni- 
cle of 
ANTRAM  Mary,  in  70th  year,  only  surviving 

child  of  William, 
APLIN  Mrs.    Elizabeth,   in   this  town,  in    s6th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Benjamin,  in  this  town, 

Joseph,  Esq.,  formerly  of  this  town,  and  late 
King's  attorney  for  Island  of  St.  John's,  in 
Nova  Scotia.     Chronicle  of 

APPLETON  Mrs. ,  wife  of    Thomas,    at 

Boston,  carpenter,  was  safely  delivered  of 
three  sons,  and  baptized  by  Rev.  Mr.  Ever- 
ett. They  were  named  George  Washing- 
ton, Joseph  Warren  and  Henry  Knox, 
APTHORP  Charles,  Esq.,  late  an  ofificer  in  the 
British  Army,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  in 
38th  Regiment  at  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y. 
Chronicle  of 
ARMINGTON  Hannah,  widow  of   Joseph,    at 

Rehoboth,  in  93d  year.     Chronicle  of 
ARNOLD  Lydia,  wife  of  Thomas,  in  Warwick, 
in  26th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  ,  widow.     Chronicle  of 

Patience,  widow  of  Joseph,  at  Smithfield, 
aged  84  years.     Chronicle  of 

Bathsheba,  widow  of  Capt.  Daniel,  at  Smith- 
field, 
.  "  Alice,  wife  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  at  Vermont,  in 
34th  year.     Chronicle  of 


Jan.  22,  i;9S 

Nov.  24,  1796 

Oct.  5,  1797 
April  I,  1799 

Oct.  24,  1799 
Feb.  II,  1803 

Sept.  7,  1786 

Nov.  10,  1796 

Feb.  9,  1797 

Feb.  28,  1799 
Nov.  2,  1799 

March  12,  1801 

March  4,  1795 

Jan.  22,  1795 
Aug.  9,  1799 

April  26,  1804 


June  6,  1786 

June  2,  1803 

March  7,  1799 

Nov.  24,  1785 
Aug.  10,  1786 

July  S,  1787 

Jan.  IS,  1790 

June  10,  1790 


472  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

ARNOLD  Christopher,  in  this  town,  in  8ist  year,  Jan.  6,  1791 

Rosa,   wife    of    Nathaniel,   Jr.,    and    eldest 

daughter  of  Capt.  Stuteley  Hudson,  in  27th 

year,  sermon  by  Rev.  Thomas  Manchester, 

died  at  West  Greenwich,  April  26,  1792 

Dr.  Jonathan,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  St. 

Johnsbury,  Vt.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  28,  1793 

James,  E*sq.,  at  Warwick,  in  70th  year,  mem- 
ber of  the  Upper  House  and  for  upwards 

of  30  years  in  public  life,  Oct.  13,  1793 

Mary,   wife  of   Seth,  at   Smithfield,  in  68th 

year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  2,1,  1793 

Caleb,  at  Smithfield,  aged  60  years,  Feb.  16,  1795 

Edmund,  late  of  this  town,  at  Fort  Dauphin, 

in  27th  year.     Chronicle  of  July  23,  1795 

Sally,  daughter  of  David,   in   this  town,  in 

14th  year.     Chronicle  of  July  23,  1795 

Stephen,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield,  in  68th  year,  May  2,  1796 

William,  son  of  James,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  in 

France.     Chronicle  of  May  5,  1796 

Josias  Lyndon,  Esq.,  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 

formerly  of  this  town,  July  7,  1796 

Joseph,  aged  35  years.     Chronicle  of  July  14,  1796 

Capt.  Richard,  of  the  Sloop  Rebecca,  of  this 

port,  at  the  Havanna,  W.  L  Chronicle  of  Aug.  25,  1796 
Huldah,  wife  of.  Christopher,  in  44th  year. 

Chronicle  of  Nov.  10,  1796 

Jonathan,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield,  in  goth  year,  Dec.  28,  1796 

Joseph,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  24,  1797 

James,  Esq.,    many   years    town    treasurer. 

Chronicle  of  Aug.  24,  1797 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  James,  Esq.     Chronicle 

of  Aug.  24,  1797 

Abigail,   wife  of    Capt.   John,   late  of   this 

town,  aged  33  years,  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  Jan.  15,  1798 

Mrs.  Martha,  widow  of  Caleb,  at  Smithfield, 

in  45  th  year,  Feb.  11,  1798 

Mary ,  wife  of  Nathan.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  2,  1798 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Oliver,    Esq.,  formerly 

attorney  general  of  the  State,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age.  Chronicle  of  Aug.  16,  1798 
Sion,  at  Warwick,  in  70th  year.     Chronicle 

of  Sept.  13,  1798 

Welcome,  many  years  a  member  of  Assem- 
bly from  this  town,   and   speaker   of  the 

House,  Sept.  29,  1798 

Mrs.  Deborah,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  30,  1799 

Capt.  David,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  March  14,  1799 

Phebe,   widow  of  William,  at   Warwick,  in 

91st  year ;  she  was  mother  of  8  children 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  473 

ARNOLD : 

and  her  descendants  amount  in  all  to  143. 

Chronicle  of  June  13,  1799 

Cornelia,   daughter    of    the    late  Welcome, 

Esq.,  in  i6th  year,  May  23,  1801 

Peleg,  formerly  of  Pawtuxet,  at  Killingly,  in 

74th  year,  Dec.  7,  1801 

Benedict,  at   Glocester,   suddenly,    aged   51 

years,    member    of    Society    of    Friends. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  18,  1802 

Stephen,  son  of  Philip,  Esq.,  at  Cranston,  in 

19th.  year,  after  a  long  illness,  March  24,  1802 

Amey,  wife  of  Capt.  Alfred,  of  this  town,  in 

37th  year,  at  Johnston ;  buried  in    North 

Burial  Ground,  Providence,  Aug.  26,  1803 

ASHE  Col.  John  Baptist,  formerly  Governor  of 

North  Carolina,  Nov.  27,  1802 

ASHLEY  Major  Gen.   John,   Jr.,   suddenly,  at 

Sheffield,  Ct.,  Nov.  5,  1799 

ASHTON  Joshua,  at  an  advanced  age.  Chron- 
icle of  Dec.  14,  1786 
ASKINS  Capt.  John,,  perished  in  the  late  great 

snow  storm.     Clironicle  of  Dec.  28,  1786 

ATHEARN    Benjamin,   formerly    of    Martha's 

Vineyard,  in  i8th  year,  Oct.  5,  1794 

ATHERTON  Sarah,  wife  of  William,  of  Jamaica, 

at  Newport.     Chronicle  of  July  26,  1787 

ATWELL    John,   at    Thompson,    Ct.,   in    91st 

year.     Chronicle  of  April  24,  1794 

Betty,  wife  of  Col.  Amos,  Esq.,  in  64th  year,  July  4,  1796 

Mrs.  ,  wife  of  Col.  Atwell,  very  sud- 
denly, at  an  advanced  age.  Chronicle  of  July  7,  1796 
ATWOOD      Mrs.    ,     widow     of     John. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  7,  1788 

AUSTIN  John,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  aged  84 

years.     Chronicle  of  May  27,  1790 

AYRAULT  Stephen,  at  Newport,  in  8sth  year,  April  16,  I794 
Samuel,  at  East  Greenwich,  merchant,  late 

of  Newport,  in  78th  yea'r.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  23,  1798 

AYRES  John,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  29,  1795 


B 


BABCOCK  Hannah,  wife  of  Ephraim,  at  South 

Kingstown.     Chronicle  of  April  26,  1792 

Rowse,  Esq.,  at  Westerly,  President  of 
Westerly  Bank,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of  June  18,  1801 


474 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BACHE    Benjamin    Franklin,   at    Philadelphia, 

editor  of  the  Aurora.     Chronicle  of 
BACKAS  Miss  Mary,  at  Windham,  Ct.,  aged  50 

years.     Chronicle  of 
BACON   Ephraim,  at   Glocester,   murdered   by 
David  Comstock.     Chronicle  of 
Persis,  wife  of  Henry,  at  an  advanced  age. 

Chronicle  of 
Dea.  Henry,  at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle 

of 
Capt.  Elijah,  in  this  town,  in  71st  year, 
BADGER    Mrs.     ,     wife     of     Rev.    Mr. 


Badger,  in  this  town, 
Mrs.  ,  wife  of  Rev.  Mr. 


ser- 


mon by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith, 
Rev.  Moses,  rector  of  the  Episcopal  Church, 

in  this  city,  in  Soth  year;  sermon  by  Rev. 

William  Smith,    Luke    xix,   23;   Masonic 

honors, 
BAGLEY  Mary,  widow,   in   this   town,  in  92d 

year.     Chronicle  of 
BAILEY  Peter,  of  South  Carolina,  at  Newport. 

Chronicle  of 
Samuel  E.,  died  at  sea.     Chronicle  of 
BAINE  John,  at  Philadelphia,  typefounder,  aged 

TJ  years, 
BAKER  Mary,  wife  of  Elisha,   of  Warwick,  in 

this  town,  in  67th  year, 
Mary,  wife  of  Nathaniel.     Chronicle  of 

BALCH  Ensign ,  killed  in  battle, 

Mary,  wife   of   Nathaniel,    and   daughter  of 

Rev.  Dr.  Stillman,  at  Boston,  aged  34  years. 

Chronicle  of 
BALDWIN  Dudley,  Esq.,  of  Greenfield,  Ct.,  of 

the  fever.     Chronicle  of 
BALL  AN  Lucy,   wife  of   David,  in   40th  year. 

Chronicle  of 
BANCROFT  Eliza,  wife  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  and 

only  sister  of  Thomas  P.  Ives,  merchant,  of 

this  town,  at  Salem.     Chronicle  of 
BARBER  John,  late    of    North    Kingstown,  at 

Newport,  m  76th  year, 
Nathaniel,  Esq.,  naval  officer  for  the  Port  of 

Boston,  in  59th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Henry,  of  Newport,  formerly  editor  of  New- 
port Mercury.     Chronicle  of 
BARKER  Susannah,  wife    of  Dr.   Jeremiah,  of 

Falmouth,   at  Portland,    Mass.     Chronicle 

of 


Sept.  20,  1798 

March  29,  1798 

Jan.  6,  1791 

Jan.  IS,  179s 

March  16,  1797 
Aug.  14,  1801 

Dec.  25,  1791 

Dec.  25,  1 79 1 

Sept.  12,  1792 

Jan.  6,  1 79 1 

July  21,  178s 
Nov.  17,  1796 

Aug.  18,  1790 

March  8,  1791 

March  6,  1794 

Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

Nov.  20,  1800 

April  10,  1794 

Oct.  8,  179s 

Jan.  15,  1 80 1 

Oct.  5,  1 78s 

Oct.  25,  1787 

Sept.  18,  1800 

June  26,  1794 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  475 

BARKER   Abigail,   mother  of  William  Barker, 

merchant,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  sister 

of  Rev.  Dr.  William  Rogers,  at  Charleston, 

S.  C,  Sept.  27,  1797 

William,  in  68th  year.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  15,  1798 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Joshua,  at  Newport,  in 

18th  year.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  21,  1800 

Hannah,    wife  of    Joshua,   aged    56    years. 

Chronicle  of  Dec.  22,  1803 

BARNARD     Capt.    Matthew,    at     Nantucket. 

Chronicle  of  April  14,  1785 

BARNEY  Dr.  Barnabas,  formerly  of  Boston,  in 

Franklin  Co.,  Pa.,  on  his  way  home  from 

Bath,  Va.,  where    he    had    been   for    his 

health;    buried  at  Philadelphia,  July  22,  1787 

Rachal,  daughter  of  Joseph,  buried   on   the 

17th  anniversary  of  her  birth,  and  day  set 

for  her  marriage.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  18,  1791 

Lois,  widow  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  Taunton,  late 

of  Rehoboth,  Dec.  i,  1792 

Sarah,  wife  of  Capt.  Joseph,  in  46th  year,  at 

Taunton.     Chronicle  of  June  18,  1795 

Rev.  Bildad,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Chronicle  of  Nov.  3,  1796 
BARRETT  John,  Esq.,  at  Boston,  in  79th  year, 

a  merchant  there  for  about  50  years,  Sept.  9,  1786 

Mary,  wife  of  Dea.  Samuel,  aged  67  years,  at 

Boston.     Chronicle  of  May  27,  1790 

Samuel,  Esq.,  LL.  D.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  6,  1798 

Susannah,  wife  of  Nathaniel,  and  daughter  of 

Hezekiah  Olney,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 

Pomfret,  Ct.,  June  12,  1802 

BARRINGTON  George,  at    Botany    Bay,    the 

"Prince  of  Pickpockets."     Chronicle  of  Dec.  9,  1802 

BARRY  Com.  John,  at  Philadelphia,  distin- 
guished himself  in  the  naval  warfare  of  the 

Revolution,  Sept.  13,  1803 

BARSTOW  Mary,  wife  of   William.     Chronicle 

of  '  April  6,  1786 

Sally,  daughter  of  Caleb,  in  this   town,    aged 

14  years,  Sept.  24,  1791 

Sylvania,  daughter    of    Caleb,  in    this  town, 

aged  17  years,  .  Sept.  26,  1791 

Lydia,  at  Taunton,  in  i8th  year,  •         Jan.  6,  1790 

BARTLETT  Isaac,  merchant,  late  of  Charles- 
town,  formerly  of  this  place,  at  Hartford, 

Ct.,  aged  35  years.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  16,  1794 

BARTON  Andrew,  at    .Warwick,  in  67th  year, 

sermon  by  Elder  John  Gorton,  Amos  4-1 2 v.,  Feb.  27,  1785 
Rebecca,  wife  of   Col.   David,  at   Warren,  in 

32d  year,  March  23,  1791 


476 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BARTON  Ruth,  wife  of  Capt.  Joseph,  at  War- 
ren.    Chronicle  of 
Benjamin,  son   of   Brigadier-General  Barton, 
of  this  town,  at    Port  au  Prince,  aged  24 
years, 
Esek,  master  of  Sch.  Lucy,  at  sea, 

BASS  Col.  Jonathan,,  at  Braintree,  in  S7th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
John,  of  firm  of  Jones  &  Bass,  auctioneers, 

aged  30  years.     Chronicle  of 
William,  merchant,  of  Boston,  in  this  town, 

on  his  way  home  from  St.  Thomas,  W.  I., 
Rt.    Rev.    Dr.,    Bishop    of    the    Episcopal 
churches  of  Massachusetts,  aged  78  years, 
at  Newburyport.     Chronicle  of 

BATTEY  ,  at  Warwick,  at   an  advanced 

age.     Chronicle  of 

BAYLEY  Matthew,  at  Jones  Creek,  a  branch  of 
the  Pedee  river,  in  North  Carolina,  aged 
136  years;  was  baptized  at  the  age  of  134 
years;  had  good  eyesight,  strength  of  body 
and  mind  until  death.     Chronicle  of 

BEARDSLEY  Dr.  Hezekiah,  at  Hartford,  in 
42d  year;  for  several  years  had  been  a 
druggist  at  New  Haven.     Chronicle  of 

BEATON  Mrs. — ,  at  Norwich,  Eng.,  aged 

85  years.  This  lady  was  known  as  the 
lady  Free  Mason,  she  having  learned  their 
secret  by  secreting  herself  in  a  closet.  The 
secret  died  with  her.     Chronicle  of 

BEATTY  Ensign ,  killed  in  battle, 

BECH  William,  at  Wallingford,  Ct.,  aged  83 
years.     Chronicle  of 

BELKNAP  Martha,  daughter  of  Abraham,  Esq., 
at  Johnston,  in  22nd  year.     Chronicle  of 
Martha,  wife  of  Abraham,  Esq.,  at  Johnston, 

in  s6th  year, 
Hannah,  widow  of    Dea.  Benjamin,  at  John- 
ston, aged  90  years,   8   months,    12   days. 
She    was    the    mother  of  11  children,  34 
grandchildren  and  60  great-grandchildren, 

BELL  Margaret,  wife  of  William,  merchant,  and 
only  daughter  of  Boyleston  Brayton,  de- 
ceased, of  Smithfield,  at  Lansingburgh,  N. 
Y..  in  36th  year, 

BENNETT  Mrs. ,  wife  of  Thomas.     Chron- 
icle of 
Beverly,  son  of  Increase,  of  Kinderhook,  N. 
Y.,  aged  23  years,  killed  by  the  discharge 
of  a  musket.     Chronicle  of 


Feb.  16,  1797 

Oct.  — ,  1797 
Feb.  21,  1798 

May  27,  1790 

Sept.  6,  1798 

April  25,  1800 

Sept.  22,  1803 
Sept.  10,  1795 


March  16,  1786 
May  27,  1790 

July  8,  1802 
Nov.  4,  1791 

Feb.  21,  1799 

Dec.  20,  1787 

March  30,  1788 

Dec.  30, 1 791 

Jan.  21,  1796 
Jan.  12,  1797 

Nov,  10,  1803 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE -DEATHS 


477- 


BENSON  Gardiner,  late  of  Newport.     Chronicle 

of 
William,  son  of  Martin,  at  Newport,  aged  i6 

years.     Chronicle  of 
BENTLEY  Capt.    James,  in    31st    year,  in  this 

town.     Chronicle  of 
BEVAN  Lyman,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
BEVERLY  George,  in  this  town,  in  6ist  year. 

Chronicle  of 
BIBBINGS  Arthur,  at  Windham,  Ct.,  in  108th 

.      year, 
BIGNALL  John,  of  company  of  comedians,  at 

Charleston,  S.  C.     Chronicle  of 
BILLINGS    Elijah,  of  this   town,^in  the  West 

Indies.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Elsa,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
BIRD  Col.  Ottway,  collector  of  customs  for  port 

of  Norfolk,  Va.,  was  aide-de  camp  to  Gen. 

Washington  in  the  Revolution.     Chronicle 

of 
BISHOP  Mrs.  ,  wife  of  Capt.  Lemuel,  in 

45th  year, 
BISSELL  Mrs.    Phebe,   wife    of    Thomas,   and 

daughter  of  the  late  John    Congdon,   of 

North  Kingstown,  at  Edenton,  N.  C,  in 

30th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Hezekiah,  Esq.,   at    Windsor,   Ct.,   aged  59 

years.     Chronicle  of 
BINGHAM     Hon.    William,    of     Philadelphia, 

aged  52  years,  late  U.  S.  Senator,  at  Bath, 

Eng.     Chronicle  of 
BLACK  James,    Esq.,  in   this  town,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age.     Chronicle  of 
BLACKINGTON     Penticost,   at   Attleboro,   in 

75th  year.     Chronicle  of 
BLAIR  John,  Esq.,  at  Norfolk,  Va.     Chronicle 

of 
BLAKE  Henry,  senior  editor  of  the  Columbian 

Informer,     at     Keene,     aged    23     years. 

Chronicle  of 
BLANCHARD    Calvin,    at     Littleton,    Mass., 

killed  by  a  falling  tree, 
Joshua,  at  Taunton,  in  77th  year, 
BLAND  Hon.  Theodorick,  member  of  Congress 

from  Virginia.     Chronicle  of 
BLISS  Elisha,  at   Rehoboth,   aged  95  years,  4 

mos.     Chronicle  of 
BLIVEN  James,  in  his  69th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Sarah,  wife  of  James,  Esq.,  at  Newport, 

in  53d  year.     Chronicle  of 


Feb.  4,  1796 

Oct.  13,  1803 

March  26,  1801 
Oct.  2,  1794 

May  5,  1796 

Feb.- 14,  1788 

Oct.  2,  1794 

March  24,  1796 
June  13, 1799 

Sept.  18,  1800 
March  24,  1796 

Feb.  21,  1799 
Feb.  4,  1802 

March  22,  1 804 

Sept.  9,  1802 

Jan.  30,  1794 

Sept.  18,  1800 

April  2,  1795 

Jan.  2,  1700 
April  28,  1786 

June  24,  1790 

April  18,  1793 
March  12,  1801 

Dec.  20,  1792 


478 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BLODGETT     Mrs.    ,    wife   of    William. 

Chronicle  of 

BOCKENHAVEN  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  at  New 
York,  born  July  20,  1699;  she  had  nearly 
completed  her  looth  year.  She  was  3d  of 
14  children  of  Abraham  Van  Gelder,  of 
whom  the  youngest,  now  living  and  bearing 
his  father's  name,  is  now  in  his  84th  year, 

BOGART  Col.  James  L.,  merchant,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C, 

BOGMAN  Polly,  wife  of  Charles,  in  this  town, 
in  43d  year, 

BOONE  Stephen,  in  Anne  Arundell  Co.,  Md. 
Chronicle  of 

BORDEN  Joseph,  at  Johnston,  at  an  advanced 

«^      age.     Chronicle  of 

1^    Joseph,  late  commissioner  of  loans  for  U.  S. 
in  New  Jersey,  at  Bordentown,  N.  J., 
Mrs.  Margary,  wife  of  Joseph,  at  Johnston, 
in  76th  year, 

BOSS     Edward,   Jr.,  son  of   Capt.    Edward,    of 

',,^,^,    Newport,  in  i6th  year,  at  the  Havanna,  of 

ij.,.         the  fever, 

Elder  Charles,  pastor  of  a  Baptist  Church, 
ip  Richmond,  in  41st  year;  funeral  sermon 
by  Elder  Eleazer  Brown,  2  Tim.  iv,  6,  7, 
8, 

BOSWORTH  Pardon,  of  this  town,  at  Rehoboth, 
in  28th  year, 
Bellamy,  at  Bristol,  in  71st  year.     Chronicle 
of 

BOURNE  Ruth,  wife  of  Aaron,  at  Bristol. 
Chronicle  of 

Ruth,  wife  of  Shearjashub,  Esq.,  and  daugh- 
ter of  Mr.  John  Waldron,  at  Bristol,  after 
a  long  illness.     Chronicle  of 

Ruth,  widow  of  Hon.  Shearjashub,  Esq.,  at 
Bristol,  in  79th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Sophia,  daughter  of  Hon.  Benjamin,  at  Bris- 
tol, in  1 6th  year, 

BOURS  Ann,  widow  of  Hon.  Peter,  at  Newport, 
in  88th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  at  Newport,  in  49th 
year, 

BOWEN     Dr.     Benjamin,   in     his     57th     year. 

Chronicle  of 
Hannah,   daughter  of   Henry,    in   22d  year. 

Chronicle  of 
Sarah,  wife  of  Col.  Ephraim,  in  30th  year, 


May  20,  1784 


April  18,  1799 

Sept.  7,  1 80 1 

Dec.  I,  1795 

March  3,  1791 

March  5,  1795 

April  8,  1 79 1 

Oct.  13,  1794 

July  11,  1800 

July  27,  1788 
Jan.  4,  1803 

Dec.  28,  1786 
Feb.  9,  1797 

Feb.  14,  1793 

Nov.  10,  1796 

Dec.  I,  1802 

Dec.  10,  1789 

April  22,  1804 

Feb.  26,  17^4 

Jan.  3,  1788 
March  16,  1788 


UNITED-  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


479 


BOVVEN  Henry,  only  son  of  Henry,  of  this  town, 
shopkeeper,  at  Rehoboth,  in  14th  year; 
funeral  sermon.  Job  xiv,  2-3, 

Caleb,  in  this  town,  aged  about  66  years. 
Chronicle  of 

Polly,  daughter  of  Hon.  Jabez,  Esq.,  in  20th 
year ;  died. 
Chronicle  of  July  19,  1792,  and 

James,  at  Harrington,  aged  70  years.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Aaron,  at  Coven- 
try, in  19th  year.     Chronicle  of 

George,  eldest  son  of  Dr.  William,  of  this 
town,  in  21st  year, 

Anna,  wife  of  Seril,  at  Rehoboth,  in  29th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Lois,  wife  of  Oliver,  Jr.,  in  this  town, 
suddenly.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  Sarah,  wife  of  Col.  John,  at  Coventry, 
in  27th  year, 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  formerly  of 
this  town,  at  Norway,  N.  Y.     Chronicle  of 

Sarah,  wife  of  Hon.  Jabez,  and  second  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Obadiah  Brown,  Esq.,  of 
this  town,  in  58th  year, 

Commodore  Oliver,  son  of  Dr.  Ephraim,  at 
Augusta,  Ga.,  in  S9th  year;  served  with 
honor  in  the  Revolution, 

Mrs.  Mary,  wife  of  Nathan,  Esq.,  at  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  aged  43  years.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.   Lydia,  wife  of   Dr.    Ephraim,  in  80th 
year.     She  was  a  descendant  from  Maw- 
ney,  the  Huguenot.     Chronicle  of 
BOWERS  Henry,  Esq.,  at  Swanzey,  suddenly. 
Chronicle  of 

Nicholas,  at  Boston,  bookseller.  Chronicle 
of 

Capt.  Lloyd,  of  Somerset,  Mass.,  aged  38 
years,  at  Aux  Cayes ;  has  left  a  widow 
and  six  children.     Chronicle  of 

Col.  Jarathmeel,  at  Somerset, 

Henry,  Esq.,  at  New  York.     Chronicle  of 
BOWLER  Metcalf,  Esq.,   many  years  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Representatives  ;  sermon 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  of  South  Kingstown. 
Chronicle  of 

Samuel,  of  this  town,  at  St.  Eustatius,  W.  I, 
after  a  short  illness.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  sister  of  the  late  Judge  Bowler,  at  an 
advanced  age,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 


May  31,  1788 

Dec.  I,  1 79 1 

July  IS,  1792 
July  26,  1792 

Oct.  17,  1793 

Dec.  12,  1793 

Feb.  10,  179s 

Feb.  26,  179s 

April  23,  1795 
July  2,  1797 

April  18,  1799 

March  17,  1800 

July  II,  1800 
June  18,  1 801 

Dec.  31,  1 801 

Jan.  7,  1790 

April  IS,  1790 


June  2,  1796 
July  29,  1799 
Feb.  20,  1800 


Sept.  24,  1789 
June  24,  1790 
Nov.  26,  1802 


y 


480 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BOWLER,  Ann,  widow  of  Judge ,  in  this 

town,  in  71st  year.     Chronicle  of 
BOX  Betsey,  daughter  of    Major  Daniel,  in  nth 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Major  Daniel,  at  an  advanced  age,  an  officer 
in  the  late  war,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
BOYD  Lieut. ,  killed  in  battle, 

Mary,  in  this  town,  in  37th   year;  sermon  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Gano, 
BOYS  Joseph,  ship   carpenter,  fell  in  the   ship- 
yard, lived  but  a  few  hours, 
BRACKETT  Joshua,  at   Boston,  aged  56  years. 

Chronicle  of 
BRADFORD  William,  of  this  town,  in  Virginia. 
Chronicle  of 

Cornelius,  keeper  of  the  coffee  house,  New 
York,  aged  57  years, 

William,  editor  of  the  Philadelphia  Journal, 
and  Colonel  of  Militia  in  the  late  war,  in 
73d  year, 

Capt. ,  killed  in  battle, 

William,  author,  printer  and  soldier  during 
the  American  War,  at  Philadelphia.  Chron- 
icle of 

LeBaron,  at  Bristol.     Chronicle  of 

Solomon,  schoolmaster,  in  this  town,  in  68th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Joseph,  in  59th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Marcy,  wife  of  William,  in  this  town,  in  31st 
year.  Chronicle  of 
BRADLEY  Thomas,  at  Branford,  Ct;  his  eldest 
son,  a  boy  about  8  years  old,  took  down  the 
loaded  gun  and  in  playing  with  it  shot  his 
father  lying  on  the  bed  and  set  the  bed  on 
fire.  Chronicle  of 
BRANCH  Thankful,  wife  of  Nicholas,  in  this 
town,  in  42d  year.     Chronicle  of 

Joseph,  of  this   town,  in  23d   year,  at  Wren- 
tham,  Mass.     Chronicle  of 
BRAYTON  Patience,  at  Rehoboth,  in  64th  year, 
suddenly,  a  well  known  Friend  preacher, 

Nancy,  at  Swanzey,  aged  17  years.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Mrs.  Abigail,  wife  of  Samuel,  at  West  Green- 
wich.    Chronicle  of 

Isaac,  at  Cheshire,  Mass.,  in  36th  year, 
BREARLEY  David,  Judge  of   the  New  Jersey 
District  Court,  at  Burlington,  N.  J.,  in  45th 
year, 

Judge ,  Chief  Justice  of  New   Jersey, 

near  Trenton.     Chronicle  of 


Feb.  10,  1803 

Dec.  3,  179s 

May  8,  1800 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

Aug.  4,  1803 

July  I,  1790 

Jan.  23,  1794 

April  7,  1785 

Nov.  6,  1786 


Sept.  25,  1791 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 


May  10,  1792 
Oct.  17,  1793 

April  9,  179s 
March  16,  1797 

March  31,  1803 


Dec.  25,  1788 

April  9,  1795 

Sept.  8,  1803 

July  31,  1794 

Aug.  21,  1794 

March  31,  1796 
Feb.  S,  1802 

Aug.  17,  1790 
Sept.  2,  1790 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


481 


BREESE  Mary,  second  daughter  of  John,  Esq., 

British  Consul  for  this  State,  at  Newport, 

in  17th  year.     Chronicle  of 

BRENTON  Abigail,   daughter  of  Benjamin,  at 

Newport.     Chronicle  of 

Elizabeth,  widow   of  William,   at   Newport, 

aged  75  years,  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y., 
Silas  C,  late  of  Newport,  at  Cape  St.  Fran- 
cois, W.  I., 

BRIDGEHAM  Dr.  Joseph,  at  Rehoboth,  in  58th 
year, 

BROOKS  Ensign ,  killed  in  battle, 

Theophilus    Wilson,    son    of   Dea. 


drowned  in  Onion  River,  Vt.,  was  of  Ash- 
ford,  Ct.,  aged  25  years, 

Theophilus  Wilson,  son  of  Dea. Brooks, 

aged  25  years,  of  Ashford,  Mass.,  drowned 
in  Onion  River.     Chronicle  of 

BROWN  Mr. .  of  Annapolis,  lost   at   sea, 

off  Cape  Ann.     Chronicle  of 

Daniel,  at  East  Greenwich,  in  57th  year, 

Joanna,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  Esq.,  in  her 
19th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  Zephaniah,  in  her 
19th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Oliver,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Zephaniah.  Chron- 
icle of 

George,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  East  Green- 
wich, aged  85  years.     Chronicle  of 

Lydia,  widow  of  Christopher,  at  Smithfield, 
in  60th  year, 

Capt.  Benjamin,  late  of  Cumberland,  in  this 
town.     Chronicle  of 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  Nicholas,  Esq.,  aged  10 
years, 

James,  Jr.,  at  Barrington,  in  2 1  st  year, 

William,  at  Quebec,  printer,  aged  50  years. 
Chronicle  of 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Elisha,  at  Newport,  aged 
27  years, 

Ann,  widow  of  William,  in  Providence  Neck, 
in  77th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Moses,  youngest  son  of  Nicholas,  Esq.,  in 
1 6th  year, 

Hon.  Nicholas,  in  this  town,  in  62dyear;  had 
been  an  invalid  for  several  years;  was  a 
very  prominent  merchant;  sermon  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Stillman, 


Jan.  19,  1804 

March  31,  1796 

Oct.  20,  1792 

Dec.  19,  1788 

Dec;  4,  1789 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

Dec.  17,  1791 

Dec.  29,  1791, 

Jan.  29,  1784 
April  10,  1784 

Jan.  13,  178S 

April  21,  1785 
May  12,  1785 

Sept.  8,  1785 
March  23,  1786 

Feb.  7,  1787 

March  22,  1787 

April  8,  1787 
Aug.  9,  1788 

May  28,  1789 

Nov.  25,  1790 

Jan.  6,  1791 

Feb.  28,  1 79 1 

May  29,  1 79 1 


482 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


BROWN  Nicholas,  Esq.,  for  many  years  an  emi- 
nent merchant  in  this  town, 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Capt.  James,  late  of  this 

town,  at  New  York.     Chronicle  of 

Joseph,  son  of  the  late  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  in  New  York,  in  i6th  year.  Chron- 
icle of 

Capt.  Philip,  late  of  this  port  (Newport),  at 
Philadelphia.     Chronicle  of 

Beriah,  many  years  Sheriff  of  Washington 
Co.,  R.  I.,  at  an  advanced  age,  at  North 
Kingstown.     Chronicle  of 

Esek,  in  this  town,  in  58th  year.  Chronicle 
of 

Nathan,  in  60th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Stephen,  at  Cumberland,  in  8ist  year.  Chron- 
icle of 

Mr. ,  at  Wellfieet,  drowned 

Mr.    ,   at   North   Kingstown,  aged  17 

years,  shot  himself  in  the  thigh  and  bled 
to  death  in  about  four  hours, 

Mary,  wife  of  Moses,  in  5Sth  year,  buried  in 
Friends'  Burial  Ground, 

Ann,  wife  of  Nicholas,  merchant,  and  eldest 
daughter  of  John  Carter,  Esq.,  aged  28 
years,  buried  at  North  Burial  Ground, 

Mrs.  Mary,  widow  of  Clarke,  merchant,  at 
Newport,  aged  64  years.     Chronicle  of 

Anne,  daughter  of  David,  at  Johnston;  the 
day  she  died  she  was  32  years  old; 

John,  ropemaker,  in  this  town,  drowned, 

Deborah,  daughter  of  Elisha,  in  this  town, 

Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  in  this 
town,  in  41st  year, 

Richard,  mate  of  brig  Maria,  at  sea.  Chron- 
icle of 

Samuel,  aged  45  years.     Chronicle  of 

Rev.  Hugh,  the  celebrated  Rhetorician. 
Chronicle  of 

David,  at  Johnston,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of 

Mrs. ,  widow  of  Samuel.     Chronicle  of 

Hon.  Elisha,  aged  84  yrs.,  10  mos.,  15  days, 
at  North  Providence, 

Hon.  John,  in  this  town,  in  68th  year, 

Sophia,  widow  of  Oliver,  and  daughter  of 
Ichabod  Brown,  in  25th  year.    Chronicle  of 

Moses,  late   Captain   U.  S.  Navy,  aged   62 
years.     Chronicle  of 
BUCHANAN    Robert,  drowned  in  the  Miami, 
at  Franklin.     Chronicle  of 


May  29,  1 791 
Oct.  13,  1791 

Nov.  16,  1 79 1 
Dec.  22,  1 79 1 

July  12,  1792 

Feb.  6,  1794 
May  7,  179s 

Oct.  IS,  1795 
Oct.  7,  1797 

Dec.  25,  1797 
Jan.  II,  1798 

June  16,  1798 

Jan.  24,  1799 

April  12,  1799 
June  10,  1799 
April  26,  1800 

Nov.  30,  1800 

Feb.  26,  1 80 1 
March  5,  1801 

March  19,  1801 

Jan.  7,  1802 
Feb.  II,  1802 

April  20,  1802 
Sept.  20,  1803 

Dec.  2,  1803 

Jan.  12,  1804 

Nov.  S,  1 801 


i' 


UNTHB-P  /STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


483 


BUCKLIN  William,  of  this  town,  mate  of  a  ves- 
sel, died  on  the  Coast.     Chronicle  of 
Sally,  daughter  of  Joseph.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Joseph,  in  71st  year, 
John,  at   Pawtucket,  in   Rehoboth,  in   49th 

year, 
Mrs.  Sarah,  wife  of  Daniel,  Jr.     Chronicle  of 
Martha,  wife  of  Capt.  Daniel,  in  this  town, 
in  SQth  year.     Chronicle  of 
BUCKMAN    Rev.  Nathan,  at  Medway,  in  92d 
year,  and   71st  of  his   ministry.     Chroni- 
cle of 
BUCKMASTER   Capt.  George,  at  Newport,  in 

70th  year.     Chronicle  of 
BUDLONG   Samuel,  of  Warwick  (colored),  lost 
overboard  from  sloop  Sally,  of  this  port,  in 
a  gale, 
BULKELEY  Thomas,  at  Lisbon,  Ct.     He  left 
6  children,  to   each    of    whom    he    willed 
$230,000  in  specie.  ••  Chronicle  of 
BULL  Desire,  widow  of  Capt.  Nathan,  at  New- 
port, in  77th  year, 
Ruth,   wife    of    Capt.    John,   in    52d    year. 

Chronicle  of 
Sarah,  widow  of  Capt.  Joseph,  at  Newport, 
in  78th  year.     Chronicle  of     ■ 
BULLOCK  Mary  Anne,  daughter  of  Capt.  Sam- 
uel.    Chronicle  of 
Mary,  wife  of  Capt.  Jabez,  in  this  town,  in 
62d  year, 
BURBECK  Mrs.  Abigail,  wife  of  Capt.  Henry, 

U.  S.  Artillery,  at  Bath,  Mass.. 
BURD   Joseph  Vincent,  printer,  at  Charleston, 

S.  C,  had  been  married  two  weeks, 
BURDEN    Joseph,   Jr.,   Esq.,   Town   Clerk    of 
Johnston,  in  S7th  year.     Chronicle  of 

BURGESS  Lieut. ,  killed  in  battle, 

BURKE  Richard,  a  chain  bearer,  killed  by  the 
Indians,  near  Danville,  Ky.     Chronicle  of 

Rev.  N ,  a  Roman  Catholic  Priest,  found 

drowned  in  Stony  Creek,  near  Norfolk,  Va. 
Chronicle  of 
BURKITT  John,  in  39th  year.     Chronicle  of 
BURLING  A  ME  Joshua,  late  of   Cranston,   at 
Voluntown,  Ct.,  in  82d  year.     Chronicle  of 
•Abner,  at  Scituate,  in  37th  year, 
Peter,  at  Cranston,  aged  97  years,  10  days; 
had  been  a  member  of  the  Baptist  Society 
more  than  60  years, 


Aug.  II,  178S 
Nov.  24,  1785 
Dec.  27,  1790 

Nov.  16,  179s 
Sept.  8,  1796 

Dec.  16,  1802 


March  12,  1795 
March  31,  1791 

Oct.  33,  1793 

March  24,  1803 

July  9,  1791 

Sept.  26,  1799 

Feb.  16,  1804 

March  9,  1797 

Nov.  5,  1 801 

July,  9,  1790 

pet.  4,  1786 

March  24,  1796 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

April  12,  1787 

March  13,  1800 
Sept.  24,  1795 

April  17,  1788 
Aug.  14,  1789 

Feb.  7,  1 79 1 


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4g4  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE 

BURR  Capt.  Ephraim,  at  East  Town,  Mass.;  cut 
his  throat,  lived  afterwards  about  36  hours. 
Chronicle  of  Sept.  7,  1786 

Marcy,  wife  of  David,  in  56th  year.     Chroni- 
cle of  Dec.  21,  1786 
Shubael,  at  Warren,  in  SSth  year,  from  can- 
cer in  the  ear.     Chronicle  of                                Sept.  30,  1790 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Shubael,  at  Warren,  sud- 
denly.    Chronicle  of                                             Sept.  20,  1792 
Timothy,  at  Hartford,                                               Aug.  15,  1799 
Timothy,  at  Hartford.     Chronicle  of                      Sept.  19,  1799 
Levi,  in  66ih  year,                                                  March  31,  180  r 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Isaac,  at  Rehoboth,  aged 
24  years.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  13,  1803 
BURRELL  Joseph,  at  Newport,  aged  64  years,  Dec.  4,  1791 
BURRILL  Lydia,  widow  of  Ebenezer,  at  New- 
port, aged  73  years.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  8,  1791 
BURRINGTON  William,  at  Portsmouth,  at  an 

advanced  age.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  21,  1794 

BURROUGHS     Capt.    James,    in    this    town. 

Chronicle  of  Sept.  13,  1792 

Rev.  Peleg,  at  Tiverton,  suddenly.     Chroni- 
cle of  Aug.  21,  1800 
BURROUGH  Capt.  John,  aged  62  years,  Oct.  to,  1801 
William  Y.,  at  -Clavarack,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of 
this  town,  aged  34  years,  Oct.  20,  1801 
BURT  Abel,  at  Taunton,  hi  66th  year.     Chroni- 
cle of  July  26,  1787 
Hannah,  widow,  in  67th  year;  had  been  blind 

for  7  years,  Jan.  4,  1890 

James,  aged  18  years,  near  Springfield,  Nov.  10,  i8cxD 

BUTLER  Joseph,  son  of  Samuel,  Esq ,  of  this 

town,  died  at  sea.     Chronicle  of  April  3,  1788 

Major  General  Richard,  killed  in  battle,  Nov.  4,  1791 

Major  Gillam,  late  of  this  town,  at  New  Or- 
leans.    Chronicle  of  Feb.  18,  1795 
Charlotte,   late  of    this   town,   at   Roxbury, 

Mass.,  in  20th  year.  May  16,  1803 

BYLES  Rev.  Matthew,  at  Salem,  in  82d  year,  June  21,  1788 


CABLES  ,  daughter  of  John,  aged  about 

4  years,  at  Hartford;  killed  by  a  log  rolling 

over  her  at  the  saw  mill,  April  8,  1786 

CADWITH    Lieut.  ,  said  to  have  been 

killed   in   a  duel   with   Lieut.    Gaddes   at 

West  Point.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  6,  1796 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


485 


CAHOONE    John,  at   Newport,  in  67th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
Waite,    widow    of     Charles,     at     Newport. 

Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Isaiah,  of  this   town,  aged   44  years. 

Chronicle  of 
Peggy,  widow  of  Capt.  Isaiah,  and  daughter 
of  Grindall  Rawson,  in  44th  year, 
CALDWELL  Robert,  Esq.,  merchant,  at  Taun- 
ton, in  S2d  year, 

CALLENDER  J F ,  late  editor  of  the 

"  Recorder,"  drowned  in  the  James  River 
while  bathing.     Chronicle  of 
James  Thomson,  author  of  "  Prospect  Before 
Us;"  drowned  in  the  James   River  while 
bathing.     Chronicle  of 
CAMERON  Alexander,  printer  of  the  "  Lucayan 
Herald,"  at  Nassau,  N.  P.     Chronicle  of  , 
CAMPBELL  Jacob,  at  East  Greenwich,  in  28th 

year.     Chronicle  of 
CARD   Bowen,  at   North   Kingstown.     Chroni- 
cle of 
CAREY  Lucius,  at    Bridgewater,  Mass.,  a  stu- 
dent in  R.  I.  College.     Chronicle  of 
CARLILP;  Capt.  Thomas,  of  this  town,  in  31st 
year.     In  the  late  war  he  commanded  a 
company  in  the  States  Regiment  of  Ar- 
tillery ;  buried  in  the  Episcopal  Yard, 
John,  in  this  town, 

Ann,  wife  of  William,  in  23d  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Sally,   daughter   of  the  late  John,   in   27-th 

year.     Chronicle  of 
Elizabeth,    widow   of  John;   had    just   com- 
pleted her  68th  year, 
Joseph,  m  this  town,  in  24th  year, 

CARLISLE     Mrs.    ,    widow    of     Capt. 

Thomas.     Chronicle  of 
CARMICHAEL  WUliam,  Esq.,  U.  S.  minister 
to  Spain,  where  he  had  resided  15  years. 
Chronicle  of 
CARNES    Thomas,   of   Boston,    at   Governor's 

Island,  of  yellow  fever, 
CARPENTER  Timothy,  at   North  Providence. 
Chronicle  of 
Sarah,  wife  of  John,   at   Cranston,  in  41st 
year;  funeral  at  the  Widow   Lockwood's 
house,  Cranston;  burial  in  the  family  yard, 
at  Warwick, 
Gersham,  of  this  town,  in  67th  year.     Chronr 
icle  of 


Aug.  30,  1792 
March  3,  1796 
June  14,  1798 
April  9,  1 80 1 
Dec.  14,  1789 

July  28,  1803 

Aug.  4,  1803 

Dec.  24,  1789 

March  13,  1788 

Jan.  23,  1794 

Oct.  6,  1796 


April  8,  1785 
July  23,  1796 

Dec.  16,  1796 

Feb.  20,  1800 

April  6,  1802 
July  7,  1800 

Aug.  28,  1788 

May  14,  1795 
Sept.  22,  1793 
Jan.  20,  1785 


May  24,  1785 
Sept.  12,  1793 


486 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


CARPENTER  William,  of  this  town,  on  coast 

of  Africa.  Chronicle  of 
Job,   of  Warwick,  in   23d  year,  from  a  fall. 

Chronicle  of 
Henry,  son  of  Elisha,  of  Cranston,  at  Suri- 
nam, W.  I.     Chronicle  of 
Ebenezer,    at     Cumberland,   in    36th    year. 

Chronicle  of 
Elizabeth,   daughter  of  the  late   Caleb,   at 

Newport,  in  30th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Christopher  S.,  of  this  town,  in   30th  year, 

at  sea,  on  passage  to  West  Indies, 
Daniel,  at  Pawtucket,  in  41st  year;  buried  at 

Warwick;  leaves  wife  and  4  children, 
Asaph,   at  Pawtuxet,   innholder      Chronicle 

of 
Capt.  Jacob,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
CARR    Mrs.     ,    at    an     advanced     age. 

Chronicle  of 
Major  Robert,  at  Warren,  in  49th  year, 
Samuel,  Esq.,  at  Jamestown,  in   74th  year, 

formerly    of    Newport,    and    member    of 

General  Assembly.     Chronicle  of 
Charlotte,  wife  of  Capt.  David,  at  Cranston, 

in  28th  year.     Chronicle  of 
CARROLL    George,    printer,    at    New    York. 

Chronicle  of 
CARVER  Joseph,  at  Foster,   in    sgth   year ;   a 

native  of  Bridge  water,  Mass.,  and  a  soldier 

in  the  Revolution, 

CASE  Immanuel,  Esq.,at  Wickford.  Chronicle 
of 

CASEY  Mrs.  Hannah,   wife   of  John,   at  East 
Greenwich.     Chronicle  of 
Thomas,    Esq.,  at  East  Greenwich,    in  91st 
year, 

CASS  Nadah,  wife  of  Amos,  of  Smithfield, 
aged  21  years, 

CASSARELLI   General   ,   killed   at   the 

battle  of  Acre, 

CASWELL  Hon.  Richard,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
Had  been  Speaker  of  the  Senate  and 
Grand  Master  of  Masons  for  the  State, 
and  also  a  former  member  of  Congress, 

CAZNEAU  James,  aged  41  years.  It  is  re- 
markable that  the  deceased  has  said  for 
the  last  9  or  10  years  that  he  would  die  on 
the  15th  of  March;  at  Boston, 


Oct.  3,  1793 

May  21,  1795 

Feb.  26,  1 80 1 

June  18,  1 80 1 

Oct.  8,  1 80 1 

Jan.  3,  1802 

April  28,  1802 

Dec.  23,  1802 
Aug.  4,  1803 

Dec.  II,  1788 
Aug.  22,  1789 

Oct.  6,  1796 
Jan.  28,  1802 
Dec.  24,  1789 

Dec.  23,  1786 

Aug.  21,  1794 

Feb.  6,  1794 

April  20,  1797 

Nov.  3,  1795 

May  16,  1799 

Dec.  10,  1789 

March  15,  1786 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


487 


CHACE  Capt.  Samuel,  Jr.,  in  3Sth  year;  buried 
in  the  Episcopal  burial  yard, 

Polly,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Esq.  Chronicle 
of 

Thomas,  Esq.,  late  Deputy  Quarter  Master 
General  for  the  Northern  Department,  at 
Boston, 

Mrs.  ,  wife  of  Capt.  Samuel,  in   this 

town,  after  a  long  illness.     Chronicle  of 

Samuel,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Lanesboro, 
Mass.,  in  32d  year.     Chronicle  of 

Catharine,  wife  of  Dr.  William.  Chronicle 
of 

Phebe,  wife  of  Capt.  John,  aged  35  years. 
Chronicle  of 

Ensign ,  killed  in  battle. 

Dr.  John,  of  this  town,  in  41st  year, 

Abraham,  at  Warwick,  in  7sth  year.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Abby,  daughter  of  Samuel,  at  Rehoboth,  in 
32d  year.     Chronicle  of 

Samuel,  at  Warwick,  in  8ist  year, 

Amos,  in  this  town,  in  57th  year.  Chronicle 
of 

James,  Esq.,  at  Somerset,  Mass.     Chronicle 
of 
CHAFFEE    Rhoda,   daughter    of    Thomas,   of 
Swanzey,  in  38th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Thomas,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

Amos,  in  this  town,  suddenly.     Chronicle  of 
CHAMPLAIN  Hannah,  wife  of  Col.  Jabez,  at 
Newport,  in  64th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Sarah,  wife  of  Joseph,  at  Newport.  Chroni- 
cle of 

William,    Sen.,   at    Westerly,   in  68th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
CHANDLER  Charles  Church,  Esq.,  at  Wood- 
stock, Ct.,  aged  43  years.     Chronicle  of 

Miss  Alice,  in  37th  year.     Chronicle  of 
CHANNING  Mary,  widow  of    John,   at   New- 
port, aged  71  years, 

William,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  attorney  general 
of  the  State, 
CHARLES  HI,  of  Spain,  aged  72  years;  died 

latter  part  of 
CHAUNCEY    Rev.   Charles,  D.  D.,  A.  A.  S., 
senior  pastor  First  Church  of  Christ,  Bos- 
ton, in  82d  year, 


June  II,  1784 
Aug.  18,  178  s 

May  9,  1787 

Nov.  22,  1787 

Aug.  27,  1789 

Nov.  25,  1789 

March  11,  1790 

Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

March  20,  1792 

Jan.  22,  1795 

Nov.  26,  1802 
Dec.  8,  1802 

May  19,  1803 

Sept.  I,  1803 

Feb.  16,  1786 
Nov.  27,  1788 
Nov.  24,  1803 

Feb.  4,  1796 
May  19,  1796 
Nov.  8,  1798 

Aug.  23,  1787 
Oct.  II,  1798 

Dec.  5,  1790 

Sept.  21,  1793 

January,  1789 

Feb.  9,  1787 


488  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

CHESTERFIELD  Lord,  the  English  author, 
born  Sept.  22,  1695  }  died  March  25,  1773. 
A  fine  sketch  of  his  hfe  in  the  Chronicle 
of  May  27,  1784 

CHEVALIER  James,  editor  and   proprietor  of 
Mercantile  Advertiser,  New  York.     Chron- 
icle of  Sept.  5,  1799 
CHICKERING    Lucy,   daughter  of   Rev.    Mr. 
Chickering,   at   Dedham,   aged    18  years. 
Chronicle  of                                                             July  14,  1796 
CHILD  Cromwell,  Esq.,  at   an    advanced  age, 
formerly  a  member  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly.    Chronicle  of                                                  April  23, 1801 
CHILDS  Nathan,  of  Newport,  printer,   in   33d 
year.     He  had  resided  at  South   Carolina 
for  about  13  years  and  returned  here  very 
ill  on  Sunday  and  died  the  Tuesday  follow- 
ing,                                                                        June  26,  1787 
Sarah,    wife    of    Jeremiah,  Jr.,  in  this  town. 

Chronicle  of  Dec.  9,  1802 

CHILSON  Sarah,  wife   of   David,  in   49th  year, 

from  a  fall  on  the  ice.     Chronicle  of  March  22,  1804 

CHITTENDEN    Hon.    Thomas,    Governor    of 

Vermont.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  21,  1797 

CHRISTIE  Phebe,  wife  of  James,  baker,  for- 
merly of  Boston,  in  this  town  (Norwich, 
Ct.),  in  28th  year,  April  14,  1792 

CHRISTER  Thomas,  of  London,  Eng.,  at  Suri- 
nam, W.  I.,  very  suddenly,  Oct.  29,  1796 
CHURCH    Isaac,    at    Newport,  in    45th    year. 

Chronicle  of  Nov.  25,  1789 

Bathsheba,  wife  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  New- 
port, suddenly,  in  71st  year.     Chronicle  of  July  16,  1795 

CLARKE  Major ,  killed  in  battle,  Nov.  4,  1791 

Hon.  Joseph,  at  Newport,  in  74th  year.     Had 

been  Treasurer  of  the  State  31  years,  Oct.  9,  1792 

Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  General  Treasurer 
of  the  State;  an  ofHce  which  he  held  about 
40  years.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  18,  1792 

John  Innes,  Jr.,  son   of  J.  I.,    Esq.,    of    this 

town.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  19,  1793 

Dr.  John,  late  of  North  Providence,  at  Eliza- 

bethtown,  N.  J.,  April  27,  1794 

Thomas  M.,  only  son  of  John  Innes  Clarke, 
Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  New  York,  in  21st 
year,  Jan.  20,  1795 

Catharine,  widow  of  Capt.  Sherman,  at  New- 
port. ^  Chronicle  of  June  18,  1795 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


489 


"CLARKE  Stephen  Hopkins,  son  of  the  late  Dr. 
John;  lost  overboard  at  sea  from  Ship  Char- 
lotte, Capt.  Almy,  on  her  passage  from 
Falmouth,  Eng.,  to  this  port;  was  in  his 
17th  year.  Chronicle  of 
*Richard,  baker,  at  Newport.     Chronicle  of ' 

Mary,  wife  of  James,  formerly  of  this  town, 
at  Halifax,  aged  53  years.     Chronicle  of 

Ann,  wife  of  Daniel,  of  Smithfield,  and 
daughter  of  Obadiah  Olney,  in  ssth  year, 
at  Smithfield.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  ■■ ,  wife  of  John.     Chronicle  of 

Anna,  wife  of  Ethan,"  merchant,  and  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Hon.  Samuel  Ward,  formerly 
Governor  of  the  State,  at  Newport,  in  48th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Silas,  at  Somerset,  aged  63  vears.  Chronicle 
of 

Miss ,  daughter  of  Josiah,  of  Epping, 

aged    16    years;  was    found    dead    in  her 
chair.     Chronicle  of 

Henry,  at  Newport,  in  32d  year.  Chronicle 
of 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Samuel,  formerly  of  this 

town,  at  Tioga,  Pehn.     Chronicle  of 

Peleg,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  in  70th  year.  Chron- 
icle of 

Rebecca,  widow  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Newport, 
at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  widow  of  Peleg,  in  68th  year.  Chroni- 
cle of 
CLAY  Capt.  James,  late  of  Rehoboth,  at  Putney, 
Vt.,  formerly  member  of  Assembly  of 
Massachusetts, 
CLEVELAND  Capt.  Joseph,  late  of  this  town, 
in  North  Carolina.     Chronicle  of 

Benjamin,  silversmith,  at  Newark,  N.  J.  He 
had  just  buried  an  infant  child;  his  wife 
went,  as  she  said,  to  visit  the  grave  close 
by;  Mr.  Cleveland  went  for  her  afterwards 
and  found  she  had  cut  her  throat  with  a 
razor  and  was  just  expiring  over  the  child's 
grave; 
CLIFFORD  John,  of  this  town,  at  Surinam,  W. 

I., 
COBB  Ensign,  killed  in  battle, 

Sally,  youngest  daughter  of  Hon.    David,  at 

Taunton,  in  15th  year, 
CODDINGTON  Mary,    daughter    of   John,   at 

Newport.     Chronicle  of 


Jan.  28,  1796 
July  13,  1797 

Aug.  31,  1797 


March  22,  1798 
July  26,  1798 


Jan.  3,  1799 
ApriliS,  1799 

June  24,  1802 
July  23,  1802 
Nov.  II,  1802 
Dec.  22,  1803 
March  8,  1804 
April  19,  1804 

Aug.  3,  1798 
Dec.  4,  1788 


May  25,  1795 

May  I,  1797 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

Oct.  24,  1794 

March  31,  1791 


490 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


COGGESHALL  Mrs.  Sarah,  at  Newport,  sud- 
denly. She  had  been  housekeeper  for 
many  years  to  Abraham  Redwood, 

Joshua,  at  Middletown, 

Comfort,  widow  of  Benjamin,  at  Warwick,  in 
8sth  year, 
COLE  Col.  Andrew,  in   74th  year;   sermon  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Thompson,  Rev.  xiv,  13, 

Capt.  William,  late  of  Newport,  at  New  Prov- 
idence.    Chronicle  of 

Phebe,  wife  of  Isaac,  and  daughter  of  Samuel 
Pearce,  Esq.,  at  \Varren,  in  37th  year, 

Allen,  at  Warren,  in  30th  year.  Inspector  of 
Customs  for  that  port.     Chronicle  of 
COLEMAN  Eber,  blockmaker.     Chronicle  of 
COLLINS  Betsey,  niece  of  Governor  Collins,  at 
Newport.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  wife  of  Gov.  John,  of  this  State,  and 
daughter  of  John  Avery,  of  Boston,  in  S4th 
year, 

Thomas,  at  Scituate,  aged  48  years.  Chron- 
icle of 

John,  Esq.,  formerly  Governor  of  the  State, 
at  Newport,  at  an  advanced  age.  Chroni- 
cle of 

,  shot  himself,  at  New  York.     Chron- 
icle of 
COLWELL  Robert,  at  Glocester,  aged  96  years, 

9  months.     Chronicle  of 
COMPTON  William,    in   79th  year;    for  many 
years  he  was  Town  Sergeant  of  this  town. 
Chronicle  of 
COMSTOCK  James,   at  North   Providence,   in 
58th  year.     Chronicle  of 

David,  executed  in  this  town  for  murder  of 
Ephraim  Bacon,  at  Glocester, 

Mrs.  Martha,  widow  of  Hezadiah,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  80th  year, 

Andrew,  late  of  Cranston,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Joseph,  of  this  town,  in  46th  year, 

Hon.  Gideon,  Esq.,  formerly  member  of  the 
House  of  Assistants,  in  this  State,  and 
Judge  of  the  Superior  Court,  in  this  town, 
in  85th  year. 

Dr.  Ephraim,  at  Philadelphia,  aged  38  years, 
of  the  fever, 
CONGDON  Abigail,  wife  of   John,    at    North 
Kingstown,  in  59th  year.     Chronicle  of 


Sept.  26,  1785 
Sept.  23,  1786 

Jan.  10,  1804 

Jan.  26,  1788 

June  7,  1792 

Jan.  24,  1793 

Aug.  31,1797 
Oct.  IS,  1 801 

July  26,  1787 

July  28,  1788 
June  10,  1790 

March  12,  1795 
July  24,  1800 
Dec.  14,  1797 

Aug.  31,  1786 

March  24,  1791 

May  27,  1 79 1 

May  5,  1794 

May  8,  1794 
Aug.  14,  1794 

Oct.  II,  1794 
Oct.  22,  1797 
Oct.  16,  1794 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS  49I 

CONGDON    Charles,   son  of   John,    Esq.,    of 

South  Kingstown,  on  board   Brig  Nancy, 

on  the  African  coast.     Chronicle  of  April  21,  1796 

John,  at   North  Kingstown,  aged  62  years. 

Chronicle  of  Jan.  11,  1798 
,  son   of  John,  killed  by  lightning  on 

Patience  Island,  Aug.  3,  1799 

Benjamin,  at  Cranston,  aged  86  years.  Chron- 
icle of  Aug.  IS,  1799 
Stephen,  at  North  Kingstown,  in  26th   year. 

Chronicle  of        -  July  17,  1800 

Stephen,  at  Wickford,  in  27th  year.  Chroni- 
cle of  July  24,  1800 
COOKE  Anna,  wife  of  Hopkins,  Esq.,  at  East 

Greenwich,  in  43d  year,  Jan.  10,  1787 

Mrs.  Marcy,  wife  of  Capt.  Peter,  in  6ist  year, 

at   Foster.     She  has  had  99  children  and 

grandchildren,  78  of  whom  are  now  living. 

[Note.     We  think  there  must  be  a  mistake 

in  the  age  given  here.     J.  N.  A.]  Feb.  20,  1789 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Jesse.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  25,  1789 

Mrs.  Hannah,  widow  of  Hon.  Nicholas,  Esq., 

buried  in  the  family  burial*ground,  March  22,  1792 

Joseph,  of  Portsmouth,  lost  overboard  at  sea 

in  a  gale,  from  Sloop  Sally,  of  this  port,  Oct.  23,  1793 

Daniel,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  in  33d  year,  edu- 
cated at  R.  I.  and  Yale  College,  was  an 

attorney  at  law,  Nov.  13,  1793 

Jesse,  in  37th  year.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  i8,  1794 

Mrs. ,  widow  of   Daniel,  Esq.,  in  this 

town.     Chronicle  of  May  8,  1794 

Esther,  wife  of  Dr.  Nicholas,  in  24th  year,  at 

Cranston,  "  Feb.  25,  1796 

Hezekiab,  of  this  town.     Chronicle  of  June  i,  1797 

CO.OPER  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel,  at  Boston,  Dec.  29,  1783 

Daniel,  at  Long  Hill,  N.  J.,  aged  100  years,  8 

days,  formerly  one  of  the  judges  of  Morris 

County;  had  been  married  six  times,  leaves 

a  widow  whom  he  married  four  years  since. 

He  retained  his  strength  and  faculties   to 

the  last.  May  15,  1795 

CORDE  Madame  Marie  Ann  Charlotte,  executed 

at   Paris,  France,  (a  long  account  of  the 

affair  in  this  paper).     Chronicle  of  Nov.  7,  1793 

COREY  Margaret,  widow  of  Isaac,  in  sgth  year. 

Chronicle  of  July  22,  1784 

Joseph,  of  Portsmouth,  lost  overboard  at  sea, 

in  a  gale,  from  Sloop  Sally,  of  this  port,  Oct.  22,  1793 

Oliver,  mate  of   Sloop  Trial,  of  this  port,  at 

the  Havana,  suddenly,  Jan.  24,  1802 


492  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

CORLISS    William,   merchant,    in    38th    year, 

buried   in   North  burial  ground,  Masonic 

and  Military  honors,  Sept.  19,  1789 

Capt.    George,    in    this  town,   in  72d  year. 

Chronicle  of  June  24,  1790 

CORNELL  Ezekiel,  Esq.,  late  of   Scituate,   at 

•Milford,  Mass.,  in  68th  year,  was  a  Briga- 
dier General  in  the  late  war,  April  25,  1800 
Nathaniel,  in  this  town.  Chronicle  of  Feb.  11,  1802 
Capt.   Benjamin,  son  of  the  late  Walter,  of 

Portsmouth,  at  Cape  St.  Francois,  W.  I.,  in 

28th  year.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  2,  1802 

CORPE  Mrs.    Elizabeth,  at  Warwick,    aged    90 

years.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  12,  1792 

CORP  Mary,  widow  of  John,  at  Cranston,  in  8sth 

year.      Chronicle  of  Dec.  12,  1799 

COTTER  Richard,  at  Portsmouth,   N.  H.,  aged 

82  years.     Was  a  native  of  Ireland,  but  had 

resided  here  many  years.  Masonic  honors. 

Chronicle  of  Aug.  6,  1789 

COWELL  ,  two  young  men  perished   in 

the  late  snow  storm.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  28,  1786 

COWING    Fanny,   daughter   of'Ward,   in   this 

town,  in  15th  year.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  21,  1799 

COWPER  William,  Esq.,  of  the   Inner  Temple, 

Author  of  "The  Task."     He   was   born   at 

Great  Berhamstead,  in  Hartfordshire,  Eng., 

Nov.  15,  1731.     His  father  was  Rev.  John 

Cowper,   D.  D.,  nephew    of    Lord    High 

Chancellor  Cowper.     Chronicle  of  July  10,  1800 

COY  ,  wife  of  J.  W.,  Esq.,  in  this  town. 

Chronicle  of  Aug.  4,  1803 

COZZENS  Stephen,  in  20th  year,  at  the  Havan- 

nah,  Sept.  24,  1798 

William,  at  Newport,  in  71st  year.     Chronicle 

of  Jan.  24,  1799 

CRAFTS  Thomas,  Esq.,  attorney  at  law,   aged 

3 1  years,  formerly  Consul  of  United  States 

at  Bordeaux,  France.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  6,  1798 

CRAIG  Polly,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  March  9,  1795 

GRAND  ALL  Capt.  Joseph,  in  this  town,  sud- 
denly, July  9,  1799 
CRANSTON  Mrs. ,    wife    of    Peleg,   at 

Newport.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  2,  1794 

Frances,  widow  of  Walter,  Esq.,  and  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel  Ayrault,  at  Newport,  in  80th 

year.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  15,  1798 

CRAPON  Thomas,  drowned  in  the  bay  coming 

from  Newport,  body  recovered  and  brought 

here  for  burial  a  few  days  afterwards,  Sept.  26,  1789 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


493 


CAP^ON  Thomas,  in  this  town,  aged  21  years, 
Hannah,  wife  of  Jonathan,  in  25th  year, 
Susannah,  wife  of  John,  daughter  of  the  late 

Daniel  Snow,  in  this  town,  in  28th  year, 
Samuel.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs. ,  in  England,  justly  celebrated  for 

her  talents.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Benjamin,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

CRAVypORD  Mrs.  ,  widow,  at  Newport, 

in  90th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Gideon,  of  this  town,  in  84th  year, 
Capt.  Joseph,  formerly  a  nautical  commander 

from  this  port,  in  60th  year, 
Joseph,  in  this  town,  merchant.     Chronicle  of 
Susannah,  widow  of  Joseph,  in  37th  year, 
Mrs.  Nancy,  widow  of  the  late  Capt.  Gideon, 
in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

CRIBBS  Capt. ,  killed  in  battle, 

CRIGGER  A ,  killed  by  a  quack  doctor,  at 

Vergennes,  Vt., 

CROMPTON  ,  son  of  William,  drowned 

in  the  river,  aged  8  years.  Chronicle  of 
CROOK  Jeremiah,  son  of  James,  at  Hartford, 
CROOKE  Robert,   Esq.,  late  naval   oflficer  for 

Newport,  in  85th  year.     Chronicle  of 
CROSS  Polly,   daughter  of  John,   late  of  this 
town,  in  i  Sth  year, 
Freelove,  widow  of  John, 
GROSSMAN  Robert,  at  Taunton,  in  93d  year. 

Chronicle  of 
CKOW   Sarah,  wife  of  Benjamin,  in  this  town. 
Chronicle  of 

CUDWORTH  Mrs. ,  at  Barclay ;  thrown 

out  of  a  sleigh,  lived  but  a  few  minutes, 

CULLEEN  Dr.  ,  the  Scotch  lecturer,  in 

Scotland.     Chronicle  of 
CUMBERLAND     Duke    of,    at     Cumberland 

House  Pall-mall,  London,  Eng., 
CUMMINGS     Joseph    and    William,   brothers, 
perished  at  sea.     Chronicle  of 
Ceaser  Lloyd,  a  free  black  man;  was  door- 
keeper to  the  War  Office,   Washington. 
Chronicle  of 
CUNDALL    Joseph,   at   Portsmouth,  aged  62 

years.     Chronicle  of 

CURREY  Abigail,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 

Major  Samuel,  of  this  town,  aged  55  years, 

CURRIE  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Major  Samuel, 

aged  78  years, 

Isaac,  of  Newport ;  drowned  in  the  bay  while 

fishing,  aged  about  20  years.    Chronicle  of 


April  10,  1790 
June  23,  1796 

Dec.  31,  1796 
April  23,  1 80 1 

March  25,  1802 
Sept.  8,  1803 

Dec.  10,  1789 
Feb.  27,  1792 

Sept.  29,  1796 
May  II,  1797 
Feb.  18,  1802 

June  2,  1 803 
Nov.  4,  1791 

May  6,  1799 

Sept.  8,  1785 
Aug.  17,  1799 

March  11,  1802 

Sept.  28,  1787 
April  6,  1802 

Aug.  IS,  1799 

Oct.  4,  1798 

Feb.  s,  1787 

May  13,  1790 

Sept.  18,  1790 

April  I,  1790 

March  i,  1792 

Sept.  9,  1790 

Feb.  5.  1798 

March  S,  1795 

April  26,  1804 


494 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GUSHING  Benjamin,  Sen.,  Esq.,  in  79th  year,  Feb.  24,-1785 

Benjamin,  Esq.,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  June  8,  1786 

Rebecca,  daughter  of   Michael,  late  of  this 

town,  dec,  aged  24  years,  July  18,  1789 

Abigail,  widow  of  Benjamin,  in  63d  year,  Aug.  27,  1789 

Mrs.    Deborah,  widoiv    of    Hon.,   the    late 

Lieut.  Governor  of  the  State,  at  Boston, 

aged  63  years.     Chronicle  of  April  15,  1790 

Joseph  C,  in  this  town,  in  24th  year.  Chron- 
icle of  Aug.  29,  1793 
Benjamin,  of  this  town,  merchant,  at  Cape 

Nicholas  Mole,  W.  I.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  30,  1794 

Mr. ,  book  binder,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Chronicle  of  Sept.  8,  1796 

Indicia,   widow  of    Michael,    in    71st    year. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  20,  1800 


D 


DABNEY    Mary,  widow  of  Charles,  merchant, 

at  Killihgly,  Ct.,  in  44th  year, 
DAGGETT  Mary,  wife  of  William,  in  33d  year, 
W ,  killed  by  the  natives  on  the  north- 
west coast.     Chronicle  of 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  Abner,  in  this  town. 
Chronicle*  of 
DAILEY    Capt.    Daniel,   of  this   town,   at   St. 

Croix,  W.  I.,  in  38th  year, 
DANA  Jaykell,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  New 

London,  aged  30  years, 
DAN  FORTH  Samuel,  student  at  law  and  clerk 
of  Superior  Court,  Providence  Co., 
Job,  Jr.,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
Miss  Abigail,   at  Taunton,   aged   70    years. 
Chronicle  of 

DART    Mr.  ,   at  Hatheirleigh,  Eng.,  set 

poison  for  rats.     His  children  eat  of  it,  3 
died  and    others  probably  will ;    wife  ren- 
dered insane  from  grief.     Chronicle  of 
DAVENPORT  Mehitable,  wife  of  ^yilliam,  at 
Chepatchet,  Glocester,  in  58th  year, 
Capt.  Thomas,  son  of  Gideon,  in  32d  year. 
Chronicle  of 
DAVIS   Benjamin,  in  this  town,  in    17th   year. 
Chronicle  of 
Job,  his  child,  aged  about  3  years,  died  from 
a  bite  of  a  dog, 


Oct.  II,  1791 
May  3,  1794 

Nov.  2,  1797 

April  18,  1799 

March  4,  1795 

March  31,  1802 

Oct.  s,  179s 
Sept.  10,  1 80 1 

June  9,  1803 

July  14,  1785 
Jan.  28,  i8cx) 
July  23,  1802 
Feb.  20,  1794 
April  23,  1797 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


495 


DAVIS  Joseph  B.,  son  of  Capt.  Robert,  in  this 

town,  in  20th  year, 
Mrs.  Mary,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
Bathsheba,  wife  of  John,  Esq.,  at  Pomfret, 

Ct.,  in  49th  year, 
DAVISON     William,   packet   master,   at    Nor- 
wich, Ct.,  where  he  had  lately  arrived  in 

the  June,  from  New  York.     Chronicle  of 
DAVOS  General  ,  killed  at  the  battle  of 

Acre, 
DAYTON    Capt.  Henry,  at   Newport,  in   40th 

year,  was  an  officer  in  the  late  war, 
DEAN  Ephraim,  Jr.,  a  child  of  his  aged  li  years 

fell   into  the   well  and   was  drowned,  at 

Attleboro, 
Martha,  at  Stonington,  Ct.,  suicide  by  hang- 
ing. 
DEARBORN  Josiah,  son  of  Peter,  at  Plymouth, 

aged  16  years,  very  suddenly, 
DEBLOIS    Gilbert,  son   of   Lewis,  of  London, 

Eng.,  merchant,  in  this  town,  suddenly,  in 

22d  year, 
Francis,  son  of  Gilbert,  of  London,  merchant, 

aged  23  years,  at  Boston, 
DE  CHASTELLUX  Marquis,  a  Major  General 

of  His  Most  Christian  Majesty,  who  served 

in  the  late  war,  in  France.     Chronicle  of 
DE  GRASSE    the    Count,   in    France,    distin- 
guished   in    the  late   war,   at   Yorktown. 

Chronicle  of 
DEMANS  Mrs. ,  formerly  of  Charlestown, 

Mass.,  in  this  town,  at  an  advanced  age. 

Chronicle  of 
DEMOUNT  John,  buried  in  the   North  burial 

ground,  died  suddenly, 

Mrs. ,  widow  of  John.     Chronicle  of 

DENNISON  Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Stonington,  aged 

87  years.     Chronicle  of 
DENNOSSE    William,  executed  at  Boston  for 

burglary, 
DERBY    Elias    Hasker,   at    Salem,    merchant, 

aged  60  years.     Chronicle  of 
DE  ST.  GEORGE    Chevalier.    He  had  since 

his  father's    death    claimed    the   English 

throne.     Chronicle  of 
DE  SURMOND  Mons.  and  Louis  Nicholas,  a 

French  royalist,  at  St.  Christophers, 
DEVENS  Thomas,  son  of  Charles,  of  Rehoboth, 

at  Newport,  aged  45  years.     Chronicle  of 
DEVEREAUX  James,  at  Marblehead,  aged  21 

years,  of  the  lockjaw.     Chronicle  of 


March  2,  1801 
Oct.  14,  1802 

July  21,  1803 


Aug.  4,  1803 

May  1 6,  1799 

April  12,  1792 

Aug.  19,  1792 
June  IS,  1798 
March  4,  1791 

June  7,  178s 
March  18,  1786 

Feb.  12,  1789 

May  I,  1788 

March  19,  1795 

March  23,  1787 
July  15,  1790 

March  12,  1795 

Oct.  8,  1789 

Sept.  26,  1799 

May  I,  1788 
May  30,  1793 
May  30,  1799 
Aug.  30,  1792 


496 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


DEUS  John,  Esq.,  at  Charleston,  S.   C,  Grand 
Master  of  Masons  for  the  State.     Chroni- 
cle of 
DeWOLFE  Mark  Antony,  mate  of   Ship   Patty, 
Capt.  Collins,  on  the  African  Coast.  Chron- 
icle of 
DEXTER  John,   at    Cumberland.      For    many 
,  years  he   had  been  a  member  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly.     Chronicle  of 
Phebe,  daughter  of  Col.  Knight,  in  2ist  year, 
Capt.  John,  at  Maiden,  aged  85  years.  Chron- 
icle of 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Esek.     Chronicle  of 

Lydia,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  in  this  town,  in 

66th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Esek,  at  Cumberland,  Military  honors.  Chron- 
icle of 
Rebecca,  wife  of  Stephen,  merchant, 
Mehitable,  daughter  of   Col.  Knight,  in   this 

town,  in  25th  year, 
William,  merchant.      Chroncle  of 
James,  at  Cumberland,  at  an  advanced   age. 
Chronicle  of 

DEYO  Mrs. ,  in  an  insane  moment  killed 

herself  and  three  children,  at   Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.     Chronicle  of 
DICKENS  Edward,  Sr.,  aged  57  years, 
DICKEY  Mason,  printer,  at  Alexandria,  D.  C, 

DICKINSON ,  son    of    Capt.  ,  at 

New  York.     His  clothes   caught  fire  and 
he  burnt  to  death.     Chronicle  of 
DIMAN  Melvin,  of  Bristol,  on  the  African  Coast. 
Chronicle  of 
Dea.  Jeremiah,   at  Bristol,    aged    88    years. 
Chronicle  of 
DIXSON  John,   a   native  of   Connecticut,    exe- 
cuted at  Taunton  for  the  burglary   of   the 
house  of  James  Daggett,  at  Rehoboth, 
DIXON  Capt.  Samuel,  of  Pawtutket,  at  Port  of 
Spain,  W.  I., 
Mary  Ann,    daughter    of    Robert,  Esq.,  at 

Sterling,  Ct., 
Capt.  Robert,  at  Sterling,  Ct.,  aged  6j  years. 
Chronicle  of 
DOLLARTOWN  Cunningham,  killed  in  riot  at 

Londonderry,  Ire., 
DONNISON  William,  son  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  of 
this   town,  in    21st    year,  on  -board    Brig 
Fanny,  at  Port   au  Prince,  W.  I.     Chroni- 
cle of 


Nov.  4,  1790 


Feb.  4,  1796 


Nov.  17,  1785 
May  7,  1788 

May  27,  1790 
June  16,  1 79 1 

April  II,  1793 

Nov.  13,  1794 
Jan.  23,  179s 

July  2,  179s 
Nov.  12,  179s 

Aug.  6,  1 80 1 


Oct.  IS,  1801 

Dec.  27,  1796 

May  8,  1803 

March  5,  1801 

Feb.  4,  1796 

Nov.  30,  1798 

Nov.  II,  1784 
May  29,  1793 
Aug.  22,  1798 
Feb.  21,  1799 
Nov.  22,  1799 

March  24,  1796 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


497 


-,  in   this  town,  at  an 


DONNISON  Mrs.  - 

advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 

DORR  Samuel,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Lon- 
don, Eng.     Chronicle  of 

DORRANCE  Martha,  wife  of  John,  Esq., 
James,  aged  96  years.     Chronicle  of 

DOUGLASS  David,  Esq.,  printer,  at  Jamaica, 
Mass.     Chronicle  of 

DOWNER  Silas,  Esq.,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  attorney  at  law, 

DOWNING  William,  at  Newport.     Chronicle  of 
Rachal,  widow  of  William,  at   Newport,   in 

60th  year.     Chronicle  of 
John,  of  Newport,  at  Norfolk,  Va.    Chronicle 

of 
Mary,  wife  of  Capt.    Henry,  at  Newport,  in 
29th  year.     Chronicle  of 

DRAPER  David,  Sr.,  aged  80  years,  and  his 
wife,  aged  82  years,  and  two  grandchildren, 
perished  in  the  burning  of  his  house  at 
Uxbridge, 
Josiah,  at  Attleboro,  in  68th  year;  he  leaves 
a  widow,  to  whom  he  had  been  married 
more  than  40  years,  9  children  and  36 
grandchildren.     Chronicle  of 

DRAYTON  William,  Esq,,  LL.  D.,  U.  S.  Dis- 
trict Judge  for  South  Carolina,  at  Charles- 
ton, Masonic  and  Military  honors, 

DROWNE  William,  of  this  town,  merchant,  in 
3  2d  year, 

DRYER  William,  at  Rehoboth,  in  his  looth 
year;  fell  from  his  chaise,  the  horse  having 
been  frightened.  He  had  lived  to  see  his 
children's  children  to  the  fourth  generation, 
amounting  to  169  persons,  only  35  having 
died;  was  a  native  of  Taunton,  Eng.,  came 
to  this  conntry  about  80  years  since, 
John,  at  Rehoboth,  in  62d  year.    Chronicle  of 

DUGUA  General ,  killed  at  the  Battle  of 

Acre, 

DUNCAN  Rebecca,  fell  into  the  fire  in  a  fit,  at 
Worcester.     Chronicle  of 
Isaac,  at  Philadelphia,  of  the  fever.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Capt.    John,    at    Newport,    aged    60  years. 
Chronicle  of 

DUNLAP  Mr. ,  at  Pittston,  Me.;  four  of 

his  children  broke  through  the  ice  and  were 
drowned,  two  smaller  ones  crept  into  bed 
and  remained  there  two  days  without-  sus- 
tenance.    Chronicle  of 


March  24,  1803 

Aug.  28,  1794 

July  16,  1793 

March  21,  1799 

Oct.  8,  1789 

Dec.  15,  1785 
April  14,  1785 

May  19,  1796 

Nov    21,  1799 

Oct.  7,  1802 


Dec.  5,  1782 

Oct.  I,  1795 

May  18,  1790 
Aug.  9,  1786, 


Dec.  18,  1784 
July  5,  1787 

May  16,  1799 

Jan.  22,  1795 

Sept.  27,  1798 

March  i,  1804 


Feb.  II,  1796 


498 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


DUNN  Capt.    Samuel,    a    nautical   commander 
from  this  port,  at  Cape  St.  Francois,  W.  I., 
in  66th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Hester,  widow    of    Capt.    Samuel,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age.     Chronicle  of 
DUNWELL    Esther,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  in 
this  town,  in  73d  year.     Chronicle  of 
Samuel,   of  Newport,  in  this  town,   in  51st 

year, 
Mrs    Martha,  widow  of  Capt.  David,  in  53d 
year.     Chronicle  of 
DU  PAN  Mollett,   at  Richmond,    Eng.,  a  cele- 
brated character.     Chronicle  of 
DURFEE  Capt.  Ezekiel,  at  Demerara ;  has  left 
a  widow  and   a  large  family  of  children. 
Chronicle  of 
Ezekiel,  of  this  town,  at   Charleston,    S.  C. 

Chronicle  of 
Joseph,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Rhode  Island,  at 
Shelbourne,  N.  B.     Chronicle  of 
DYER  Charles,  at  Cranston  ;  his  son,  a  lad  of  6 
years,  drowned  in  the  river  near  his  house, 
Chloe,  wife  of  Anthony,  of  this  town, 
Huldah,  wife  of  Hon.  Eliphalet,  and  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Col.  Jabez  Bowen,  of  this 
town,   at  Windham,    Ct.,   aged  74  years. 
Chronicle  of 


May  20,  1790 
Dec.  14,  1797 
Feb.  16,  1797 
Nov.  26,  1799 
March  10,  1803 
July  17,  1800 

May  II,  1797 

Nov.  21,  1799 

June  25,  1801 

Aug.  23,  1719 
June  8,  1797 

March  13,  1800 


EAMES  Abijah,  aged  6  years,  at  Milford ;  per- 
ished in  the  burning  of  a  house, 
EARLE  Naomi,  wife  of  Ralph.     Chronicle  of 

Mr. ,  painter,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 

Charleston,  S.  C.     Chronicle  of 
Caleb,  at  Newport.     Chronicle  of 
Fanny,  wife  of  Capt.  Oliver,  and  daughter  of 

William  Holroyd.     Chronicle  of 
Mary,  wife    of    Capt.   John,   in   this  town. 
Chronicle  of 
EASTERBROOKS    Charles,  in  this  town,   in 

90th  year.     Chronicle  of 
EASTON    Nicholas,  at  Newport,  in  44th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Mary,   wife  of  John,  watchmaker,  at 

Newport,  in  40th  year, 
Abigail,  wife  of  Nicholas.    Chronicle  of 
Walter,   Esq.,   at    Newport,   in    76th    year. 
Chronicle  of 


March  31,  1799 
Sept.  29,  1785 

Sept.  8,  1796 
June  8,  1797 

Feb.  26,  1 80 1 

Sept.  17,  1801 

March  14,  1799 

Feb.  s,  1789 

July  15,  1 79 1 
Oct.  8,  1 801 

March  11,  1802 


UNITED   STATES  CHRONICLE -DEATHS 


499 


EDDY   Huldah,  wife  of  William,  in  34th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Daniel,  at  Glocester,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Capt.  Thomas,  at  Coven- 
try, in  72d  year.     Chronicle  of 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Barnard, 
in  this  town,  in  40th  year,  sermon  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Snow, 

Daniel,  at  Johnston,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of  ^ 

Mary,  wife  of  Joseph,  in  this  town.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Eunice,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Barnard. 
Chronicle  of 

Naomi,  wife  of  Capt.  Daniel,  at  Smithfield, 

Capt.  Thomas,  at  Johnston,  in  72d  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  Amey,  at  Johnston,  in  6ist  year, 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Hon.  Samuel,  Secretary  of 
State,  in  this  town,  in  31st  year, 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  in  this  town, 
aged  loi  years,  3  months,  2  days;  sermon 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  buried  in  West  burial 
ground,  died 

John,  a  native  of  this  town,  at  Charleston,  S. 
C,  aged  27  years.     Chronicle  of 

Benjamin,   of   Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of 
Glocester,  in  26th  year.     Chronicle  of 
EDES  Benjamin,  printer,  aged  71  years,  at  Bos- 
ton, buried  at  Boston, 
EDMONDS  Lemuel,  housewright,  in  this  town, 

aged  37  years.     Chronicle  of 
EDWARDS  Thomas,  student  in  R.  I.  College. 
Chronicle  of 

Shelton,  ipurdered  at  Newfield,  Ct.     Chroni- 
cle of 
EGALITE  Philipe,  executed  at  Paris,  France, 
ELDREDGE    Daniel,   of   Brookline,   Ct.,  aged 

about  19  years,  at  sea, 
ELLERY   Rachal,  widow  of  Christopher,  E«q., 
at  Newport.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  New- 
port, in  63d  year.     Chronicle  of 
ELLIOTT  William,  killed  by  the  natives  on  the 

Northwest  coast.     Chronicle  of 
ELLIS   Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Lydia, 
at  Leigh,  in  Essex,  Eng.,  aged  1 19, 

Rev.  Jonathan,  pastor  of  the  United  Congre- 
gational Church,  at  Little  Compton,  had 
been  pastor  of  the  church  35  years, 


Aug.  21,  1788 
March  24,  1791 
March  31,  1791 

Aug.  2,  1792 

Jan.  24,  1793 

March  13,  1794 

July  31,  1794 
June  27,  179s 

July  30,  1795 
March  5,  1798 

Oct.  27,  1799 

Sept.  II,  1801 

April  14,  1803 

June  23,  1803 

Dec.  8,  1703 

Aug.  29,  1793 

Oct.  22,  179s 

Sept.  22,  1796 
Nov.  6,  1794 

Feb.  21,  1798 

May  27,  1790 

Dec.  II,  1794 

Nov.  2,  1797 

June  3,  1706 

Sept.  7,  1785 


500  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

ELLIS  Col.  Jonathan,  in  40th  year.     Chronicle 

of  Sept.  IS,  178s 

Asher,  of  Rehoboth,  at  St.  Jago  de  Cuba,  •  Jan.  2,  1802 

Jesse,  at  Cumberland,  in  39th  year,  June  12,  1803 

ENSWORTH    Sally  Bucklin,  in   this   town,  in 

23d  year,  Nov.  10,  1803 

EVELETH    Emma,  daughter  of   Isaac,  in  32d 

year.     Chronicle  of  July  13,  1797 

EWEN  John,  late  of  Newport,  aged  63  years,  Feb.  4,  1792 

EYRES    Dr.  Thomas,  A.  M.,  Fellow  of  R.  I. 

College,  at  Newport,  in  54th  year,.  Feb.  23,  1788 


FALES  William,  at  Bristol,  merchant.  Chron- 
icle of  Feb.  9,  1797 
Ellen,  murdered,  at   Dedham,   supposed   by 

Jason  Fairbanks,  her  lover.  Chronicle  of  May  28,  1801 
Nathaniel,    Esq.,   of   Bristol,  at   Taunton,  in 

82d  year,  buried  at  Bristol,  Dec.  3,,i8oi 

Frances  Maria,  second  daughter  of  Samuel, 

Esq.,  at  Taunton,  Oct.  6,  1803 

FARDICE  Alexander,  broker,  at  London,  cleared 

at  one  lucky  stroke  ;^46,ooo,  since  which 

he  has  wanted  even  one  guinea'.    Chronicle 

of  Jan.  28,  1790 

FARMER  Rev.  Ferdinand,   at    New   York,  in 

66th  year,  Aug.  17,  1786 

FELL  Susannah,  wife  of  Richard,  in  21st  year,  Jan.  15,  1793 

FENNER  Arthur,  Esq.,  in  89th  year,  Jan,  21,  1788 

Arthur,  Esq.,  in  his  89th   year.     His  father, 

Thomas,  Esq.,  was  one  of  the  State  Magis- 
trates from  1707-1719,  and  his  grandfather, 

Arthur,   Esq.,   was  for   nearly   50  years  a 

Magistrate  under  the  Charters.     Mr.  Fen- 

ner  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  many  years 

and  a  merchant,  a  long  time  member  of  the 

Baptist  church.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  7,  1788 

Arthur,   at  Johnston,  at. an    advanced    age. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  14,  1793 

Sally,    daughter    of    the    Governor,  in   this 

town,  aged  16  years.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  21,  1794 

Arnold,  at  Johnston,  killed  by  lightning,  Aug.  9,  1795 

Joseph,  youngest  son  of  the  Governor,  in  this 

town.     Chronicle  6f  July  27,  1797 

Richard,  at  Johnston,  in  8ist  year.  Chroni- 
cle of  Feb.  28,  1799 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS  501 

FENNO  Mary,  wife  of  John,  in  42dyear,  at  Phil- 
adelphia, Sept.  4.  1798 

John,  editor  United  States  Gazette,  at  Phila- 
delphia, in  47th  year.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  27,  1798 
FERGUSON  Major ,  killed  in  battle,  Nov.  4,  1791 

Nancy,  eldest  daughter  of  Adam,   at   New- 
port, in  17th  year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  22,  1792 
FIELD  James,  in  S9th  year.  May  9,  1788 

Sarah,  wife  of  James,  in  s6th  year.  May  11,  1788 

Joseph,    of    this    town,    cooper,    suddenly. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  19,  1789 

Isaac,  son  of  Capt.  Isaac,  of  this  town,  at 
Nixonton,  N.  C.,  in  19th  year.  Chronicle 
of  Nov.  3,  1 791 

Amanda,  wife  of  Benjamin,  in  this  town,  in 

2tst  year.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  20,  1792 

Dea.  John,  in  this  town,  in  67th  year,  native 
of  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Had  been  a  mem- 
ber of  the  2d  Congregational  Church  for 
upwards  of  30  years  and  Deacon  for  most 
of  .that  time,  buried  from  the  Congrega- 
tional Meeting  House,  west  side  of  river; 
died  March  10,  1794 

Solomon,  son  of  John,  in  this  town,  in  17th 
year.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  3,  1797 

Jemima,  widow  of  William,  at  an  advanced 

age.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  23,  1800 

FILLIS  John,  Esq.,  at  Halifax,  N.  S. ;  a  friend 
to  the  American  prisoners,  imprisoned 
there  during  the  late  war.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  20,  1792 

Sarah,  widow  of  John,  Esq.,  at  Halifax,  aged 
75  years.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  i,  1795 

FINCH    Thomas   Jefferson    (colored),    of    this 

town.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  15,  1803 

FISKE  Joseph,  at  Johnston,  in  s6th  year,  June  18,  1793 

Philip,  son  of  Peleg,  Esq.,  in  20th   year,  at 

Scituate.     Chronicle  of  July  14,  1796 

Eliza,  daughter  of  Dr.  Caleb,  at  Scituate, 
aged  19  years.     Chronicle  of  May  23,  1799 

John,    Esq.,    at     Scituate,    in     85th     year. 

Chronicle  of  Dec.  13,  1798 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Joshua,  at  Pawtucket. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  19,  1801 

Hannah,  widow  of  Hezekiah,  at  Scituate, 
in  96th  year.  She  left  descendants  in  the 
Sth  generation,  Feb.  26,  1802 

FLAGG    Major  ,   at    Charleston,   S.   C. 

Chronicle  of  Sept.  10,  1801 

Elizabeth,  second  daughter  of  Col.  Flagg,  of 
Boston.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  18,  1803 


502 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


FLINT  Jemima,  widow  of  James,  at  Windham, 
Ct.,  aged  63  years,  suddenly.     Clironicle  of 
Royal,  formerly  of  Windham,  Ct.,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.     Chronicle  of 
FOSDICK   Mehitable,   wife  of   Major  Thomas, 
at  Portland,  in  38th  year ;  was  formerly  of 
this  town. 
Major  Thomas,  at   Portland,    Me.,   aged  45 
years  ;  Masonic  honors.     Chronicle  of 
FOSTER  Rachal,  wife  of  John,  Esq.     Chronicle 
of 
Hannah,  wife  of  Daniel,  at  Salem,  aged  32 

years, 
John,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  had  held  important 
town  and  state  offices, 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Hon.  T ,  Esq., 

FOWLE  Zachariah,  printer,  at   Exeter,  N.    H. 

Chronicle  of 
FOWLEp.  Lovey,  at  Newburyport,  very  sud- 
denly, aged  17  years;  her  sister  then 
about  18  years  old  died  very  much  in  the 
same  manner,  in  March  three  years  ago, 
in  the  same  house.  Chronicle  of 
Mary,  wife  of  Samuel,  at  Newport,  in  s8th 

year, 
Mrs.  Phebe,  wife  of  Samuel  Gardiner  Fow- 
ler, and   daughter  of   Peter   Mumford,  at 
Newport,  in  29th  year, 
Samuel,  at  Newport,  merchant,  in  76th  year. 

Chronicle  of 
Samuel  G.,  at  Newport,  in  42d  year.    Chron- 
icle of 
FOX  Asa,  stonecutter.     Chronicle  of 
FRANCES  John,  merchant,  in  34th  year, 
FRANCIS    Rebecca,  wife   of  John  G.,  in   this 
town,  in  25th  year, 

FRANKLIN  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Philadelphia,  in 
85th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Benjamin,  in  this  town. 

Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Asa,  in  59th  year, 

Hannah  C,  wife  of  Henry  P.,  merchant,  sud- 
denly, 

FREEBODY   Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas,  Esq., 
at  Newport,  in  79th  year      Chronicle  of 
Samuel,  Esq.,  in  83d  year, 

FREELOVE  an  original  native,  aged  98  years, 
at  Barrington;  her  knowledge  of  botany 
was  wonderful.     Chronicle  of 


Dec.  18,  1794 
Nov.  23,  1797 

Feb.  14,  179s 

Sept.  17,  1801 

April  29,  1784 

June  23,  1788 

Sept.  30,  1791 
July  18,  1798 

Jan.  8,  1784 


March  16,  1786 
Sept.  20,  1786 

Oct.  II,  1790 

Dec.  4,  1794 

Jan.  24,  1799 

May  28,  1 80 1 

Nov.  4,  1796 

June  20,  1801 

April  29,  1790 

Aug.  18,  1791 
Jan.  26,  1 80 1 

April  s,  1804 

June  8,  1797 
April  23,  1 80 1 

April  2,  1789 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


503 


FRENCH  Simeon,  at  Newburyport;  his  wife  on 
coming  home  from  a  neighbor  found  her 
two  children  on  fire,  one  having  fallen  into 
the  fire,  the  other  in  rescuing  him  caught 
his  clothes  on  fire.  The  child  lived  three 
hours  after  the  accident,  the  other  is  not 
thought  likely  to  recover; 

Ezra,  son  of  Elkanah,  of  Rehoboth,  at  Doug- 
lass, in  37th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  wife  of  Thomas,  at  Attleboro, 
FROST  Susannah,  wife  of  Ebenezer  R.,  in  this 
town.     Chronicle  of 

Charlotte,  aged  12  years,  only  surviving 
daughter  of  Amaziah,  Esq.,  at  Milford, 
Mass.,  suddenly, 

Mrs.    Henrietta,   wife    of    Dea.    Gideon,   at 
Uxbridge,  in  49th  year, 
FROTHINGHAM    Nathaniel,   at  Boston,  aged 
69  years.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  wife  of  Nath,  at  Boston,  aged  42  years, 

Ruth,  widow  of  Nathaniel,  at  Boston,  aged 
60  years, 

Nathaniel,  of  this  town,  in  68th  year, 

Mrs.  Mildred,  in  this  town,  in  91st  year, 
FRY  Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  in  14th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Samuel,  at  East  Greenwich,  in  64th 
year, 

Daniel,  at  East  Greenwich.     Chronicle  of 

John,  son  of  Joseph,  of  East  Greenwich,  at 
Pawtucket,  in  24th  year, 

Ruth,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  East  Green- 
wich, at  Pawtucket, 

Mrs.  Eleanor,  wife  of  Joseph,  at  Wickford, 
in  S9th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Rachal,  wife  of  Benjamin,  at  East  Greenwich, 
in  69th  year, 
FULLER  Samuel,  at  Rehoboth,  in  87th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Mary,  wife  of  Dr.  Olney,  in  this  town. 
Chronicle  of 

Sarah,  widow  of  Jedathan,  at  Attleboro,  in 
80th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Samuel,  of  Attleboro,  in  this  town,  in  57th 
year.  Chronicle  of 
FURBUSH  Capt.  Charles,  at  Andover,  Mass., 
murdered  by  his  negro,  Pomp ;  was  in 
59th  year, 
FURGUSON  Adam,  at  Newport,  aged  69 
years.     Chronicle  of 


March  16,  1785 

June  28,  1792 
Dec.  I,  1799 

Dec- 10,  179s 


Aug.  22,  1797 

Oct.  7,  1803 

March  24,  1791 
Oct.  12,  i8cx) 

Oct.  12,  1800 
Aug.  7,  1803 
Feb.  26,  1804 

April  19,  1792 

Dec.  5,  1792 
Feb.  6,  1794 

Sept.  25,  1795 

Sept.  26,  1795 

Nov.  12,  179s 

Aug.  IS,  1798 

Jan.  I,  1789 

Oct.  18,  1792 

Feb.  18,  1795 

Nov.  10,  1796 

Feb.  II,  179s 
July  24,  1800 


504 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


Q 


GAGE  Hon.  .Major-General  ,  in  England. 

Chronicle  of 
GAINE  John  R.,  son  of  Hugh,  printer,  at   New 

York,  in  26th  year, 
GAIR  Rev.  Thomas,  at  Boston,  in  36th  year, 

Mrs.  Rebecca,  widow  of   Rev.   Thomas,   at 
Boston,  in  44th  year, 
GALE  Benjamin,   Esq.,    at    Killingworth,    Ct., 
aged    75    years,    an    eminent     physician. 
Chronicle  of 

GALLAHER  J ,    printer,    at    Baltimore. 

Chronicle  of 

GANO  Mrs. wife  of    Rev.    Dr.    Gano. 

Chronicle  of 

Sarah,  wife  of  Rev.  John,  formerly  pastor  of 
a  Baptist  Church  in  New  York,  from 
whence  he  removed  to  Frankfort,  Ky., 

Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  and  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  Brown,  Esq., 
in  this  town,  in  40th  year, 
GARDINER  Capt.  James,  of  the  Continental 
Army,  a  native  of  Rhode  Island,  at  Wil- 
mington, N.  C, 

Capt.  Daniel,  at  Newport,  aged  42  years,  fell 
off  the  Rocks  at  Brenton's  Point,  while 
fishing  and  was  drowned. 

Col.  Peleg,  at  Swanzey,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of 

Hannah,  wife  of  James,  in  this  town,  sud- 
denly.    Chronicle  of 

Caleb,  Esq.,  at  South  Kingstown,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age;  for  several  years  was  one  of 
the  State's  Assistants.     Chronicle  of 

Nicholas,  Esq.,  at  North  Kingstown,  in  92d 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Col.  Caleb,  in  73d  year, 

Nathan,  at  South  Kmgstown,  suddenly,  aged 
54  years,  leaves  4  children, 

Mrs.  Eleanor,  widow  of  the  late  Col.  Caleb, 
formerly  of  Newport,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of 

GARRETT     Mary,    wife    of  J ,  aged 

years.     Chronicle  of 


23 


GAY  Rev.  Ebenezer,  D.  D.,  at  Hingham,  in  92d 
year, 


May  24,  1787 

May  I,  1787 
April  27,  1790 

April  6,  1800 


May  27,  1790 

Oct.  30,  1800 

Oct.  5,  1797 

April  — ,  1792 

Dec.  8,  1800 

May  24,  1787 

July  II,  1789 
Aug.  27,  1789 
Oct.  27,  1 791 

Dec.  I,  1796 

June  18,  1801 
Oct.  23,  1801 

March  11,  1802 

Nov.  24,  1803 

March  5,  1801 

March  17,  1787 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  505 

GEOFFREY  Mrs.  Sally,  widow  of  Capt. 


of    Newport,  in    this    town,  in    32d  year. 

Chronicle  of  Sept.  19,  1799 

GEORGE  Anna,  wife   of  Preston,  at  Attleboro. 

Chronicle  of  Aug.  23,  1792 

Freelove,  wife    of    Capt.    Thomas,  aged    74 

years,  at  Newport.     Chronicle  of  June  18,  1795 

Daniel,  printer,  at  Portland,  aged    45    years. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  23,  1804 

GERARD     Chevalier     Conrad     Alexander,    at 

Strasburg,  Fiance,  formerly  French  Min- 
ister to  the  United  States.  Chronicle  of  July  i,  1790 
GERMAINE  George,  Rt.  Hon.  Lord,  in  Eng- 
land, formerly  His  Majesty's  Secretary  of 

State  for  American  Department.     Chroni- 

icle  of  Dec.  15,  1785 

GERRY  Thomas,   only   son   of  Hon.  Elbridge, 

Esq.,  at  New  York.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  19,  1789 

GEYER  Frederick  W.     Two  young  ladies  living 

in   his  family  went   to  the  river  to  bathe. 

They    ventured   beyond  their  depth  and 

were  drowned,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  22,  1790 

GIBBS  Sukey,  eldest  daughter  of   George,  Esq., 

at  Newport,  in  21st  year.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  23,  1790 

Sarah,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  in  this  town,  in 

86th  year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  3,  1791 

Betsey,    daughter    of    John,  in    19th    year. 

Chronicle  of  Sept.  24,  1795 

John,  in  this  town,  in    46th    year.    Masonic 

honors,  Oct.  6,  1797 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Robert,  in 

this  town,  in  70th  year,  Jan,  14,  1799 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  John,  in  this  town,  Sept.  3,  1803 
George,  merchant,  at  Newport,  in  69th  year, 

sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Dehon,  Oct.  11,  1803 

GIBSON  John,  in  5Sth  year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  8,  1798 

GIEN  Rt.  Hon.  Viscount  Ponteves,  Commander 

of    the    French    Squadron    which  visited 

America  last  year.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  30,  1790 

GIFFORD  Mrs.  Sarah,   in    this  town,   in  49th 

year,  Jan.  19,  1793 

Capt.  Josiah,  in  this  town,  in  48th  year.  Mili- 
tary honors.  Chronicle  of  July  16,  1795 
GILBERT  Benjamin,  Esq.,  at  Hanover,  Mass., 

one  infant  son  of  his  died,  Sept.  i,  1797 

GILL  Capt.  John,   printer,  at   Boston,   in   S4th 

year,  Aug.  26,  1785 

GILMORE    Mrs.    ,    wife   of    Nathaniel. 

Chronicle  of  March  14,  1793 


506 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GLADDING  Susannah,  wife  of  Jonathan,  in  this 
town.     Chronicle  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  Benjamin,  in  this  town, 
in  2 1  St  year, 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  in  this  town, 

Jonathan",  of  this  town,  merchant,  in  26th 
year,  Military  honors, 

Charles,  in  this  town,  in  47th  year, 

Nathaniel,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age.     Chronicle  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Benjamin.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  widow  of  Nathaniel,  in  this  town,  aged 
68  years.     Chronicle  of 

Charles,  a  native  of  this  State,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  aged  27  years.     Chronicle  of 

Benjamin,  of  this  town,  at  Surinam,   W.  I. 
Chronicle  of 
GLOVER,  John,  at   Marblehead,   Mass.,  was    a 
Brigadier  General  in  the  late  war.     Chron- 
icle of 

Gen.  John, 
GODDARD  John,  joiner,  at   Newport.     Chron- 
icle of 

Daniel,    of    Newport,    drowned    in  the  bay 
while  fishing,  leaves  wife    and    one    child. 
Chronicle  of 
GODFREY  Patience,    wife    of    Capt.    Samuel. 
Chronicle  of 

Mrs. ,   at   Taunton,   very  suddenly,  in 

63d  year, 

Capt.  Samuel,  his  son;  a  boy  about  14  years 
old,  while  skating  on  the  river  broke 
through  the  ice  and  was  drowned.  Chron- 
icle of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Capt.  Samuel,  in  this 
town.     Chronicle  of 

Hon.  George,  at  Taunton,  in  73d  year  of  his 
age.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  wife  of  Caleb.     Chronicle  of 

Eunice,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel.  Chron- 
icle of 

Capt.  Christopher,  in  this  town,  in  41st  year, 
Masonic  honors.     Chronicle  of 
GOFF  William,  son  of  Ezra,  at  Rehoboth,  aged 

2  years, 
GOLDTHWAITE  Amey,  daughter  of  Samuel, 
formerly     of      Newport,     at     Baltimore. 
Chronicle  of 
GONSOLVE  John,  Jr.,  in  i8th  year,  at  sea  on 
passage  from  St.  Marks.     Chronicle  of 


Aug.  18,  1791 

Dec.  22,  1 79 1 
Dec.  19,  1792 

Oct.  I,  179s 
Dec.  II,  179s 

Aug.  2,  1798 
Aug.  23,  1798 

Aug.  6,  1 80 1 

Nov.  5,  1801 

Nov.  10,  1803 


March  24,  1791 
Jan.  22,  1797 

July  21,  1785 


April  26,  1804 
Jan.  26,  1786 
Jan.  27,  1786 

Feb.  18,  1790 

Aug.  I,  1793 

Aug.  8,  1793 
June  II,  1795 

Feb.  18,  1796 

Oct.  7,  1802 

May  25,  1801 

July  21,  1803 
Oct.  3,  1799 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


507 


GOOD  ALE    Samuel  W.,  at  Baltimore,  in  21st 

year.     Chronicle  of 
GOODWIN    Henry,  at   Bristol,   late   Attorney 

General  of  the  State.     Chronicle  of 
GORDON    Hon.  William,  Attorney  General  of 
New  Hampshire,  late  a  member  of   Con- 
gress, at  Boston,  aged  39  years.    Chroni- 
cle of 
GORHAM     Hon.    Nathaniel,    at    Charlestown, 
Mass.,  suddenly. 
Major  Jabez,  in  42d  year.  Masonic  honors, 
GORTON  Elder  John,  at  Warwick,  in  70th  year, 
Samuel,  at  Warwick,  in  31st  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Samuel,  grandson  of  Samuel,  an  original  set- 
tler, of  and  at  Warwick,  aged  90  years,  i 
month, 
William,  son  of  John,  of  Warwick,  in  20th 
year,  lost  overboard  in  the  British  Channel, 

GRAFFON  Dr. ,  killed  in  battle, 

GRAFTON  Ruth,  wife  of  Joseph,  in  28th  year, 
Sarah,  wife  of  William,  in  this  town,  in  63d 

year, 
Isaac,  after  a  short  illness.     Chronicle  of 
William,  formerly  of  this  town,  suddenly,  at 
the   house  of  his  son,  at   Newton,  Mass., 
aged  71  years.     Chronicle  of 
GRAMON  Mrs.  Mary,  in  this  town, 
GRANDINE  Mr.  and  his  wife,  daughter  of  Dr. 

No  well,  at  Allenton,  N.  J.     Chronicle  of 
GRANT  David,  in  24th  year,  at  Cumberland,  he 
cut  a  deep  gash  in  his  instep  which  finally 
ended  his  life, 

,  of  Sherbourne,  perished  in  the  late 

snowstorm.     Chronicle  of 
GRAVES  Rev.  John,  for  many  years  previously 
to  the  Revolution   he   was   rector  of  the 
Episcopal  church  in  this  town, 
Samuel,  Admiral  of  the  White  Squadron,  in 
the  British  Navy,  was  the  Commander-in 
chief  of  the  Royal  Navy  on  the  American 
coast  at  the   commencement  of  the  late 
war,  at  Devonshire,  Eng., 
Miss  Hannah,  in  6sth  year,  sermon  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Badger, 
Mrs.  Ann,  widow  of  the  late  Rev.  John,  of 

this  town,  in  S5th  year, 
Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  John,  in 
this  town,  in  22d  year.     Chronicle  of 


March  8,  1798 
June  II,  1789 

May  20,  1802 

June  M,  1796 
May  27,  1802 
June  6,  1792 

May  16,  1793 

Feb.  16,  1796 

May  12,  1796 

Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

March  27,  1784 

Oct.  5,  1791 
May  9,  1793 

Sept.  I,  1796 
Oct.  13,  1803 

April  7,  1 79 1 

April  24,  1784 
Dec.  28,  1786 

Nov.  IS,  1785 


March  8,  1787 

March  30,  1789 

May  7,  1790 

July  21,  1791 


508 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GRAVES  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev. 

John,  in  27th  year.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  17,  1795 

Matthew,  late  of  this  town,  at  Baltimore,  Md. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  2,  1797 

Rt.  Hon.  Lord,  Admiral   of  the   White,  in 

England.     Chronicle  of  April  15,  1802 

GRAY    George,   Esq.,  in  46t]i  year,  at   North 

Carolina,  where  he  had  gone  for  his  health. 

Chronicle  of  Sept.  15,  1785 

Amasa,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  23,  1798 

Capt.    Jabez,  at    Attleboro,    in    36th    year. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  17,  1793 

GREATERAX   John,  in  this  town.     Chronicle 

of  April  23,  1 801 

GREENE  Hannah,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  Esq., 

in  her  19th  year.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  13,  1785 

Major   General   Nathaniel,   near   Savannah, 

Ga.,  June  19,  1786 

John,   at    Boston,   aged    56    years,   printer. 

Chronicle  of  Nov.  29,  1787 

William,    of    Boston,    bookbinder,   at    New 

York.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  29,  1787 

Hazard,  son  of  Capt.  Amos,  at  Charlestown, 

drowned   in   the  salt   pond  where  he  had 

gone  for  oysters,  June  21,  1788 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Richard,  Esq.,  at  War- 
wick, in  82d  year.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  10,  1789 
Mrs. ,   wife    of    Capt.   Benjamin,   at 

Warwick     Neck,    at    an    advanced    age. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  11,  1790 

Josiah,  blacksmith,  in  this  town,  in  42d  year. 

Chronicle  of  Jan.  20,  1791 

Almy,   at    East    Greenwich,   in  95th  year, 

widow  of  John,  of  Potowomut.     Chronicle 

of  April  7,  1 79 1 

James,   Esq.,   at     Warwick,   in    79th    year. 

Chronicle  of  June  28,  1792 

Dea.  James,  aged  68  years;  Masonic  honors,  Oct.  27,  1792 

Catharine,  wife  of  Jabez,  at  Johnston,  aged 

40  years,  -  May  9,  1793 

Caleb,  Esq.,  at  Coventry,  at  an  advainced  age, 

formerly    Chief    Justice    of    the    County 

Court,    and    Town    Clerk    of     Coventry. 

Chronicle  of  Jan.  16,  1794 

Catharine,    wife    of    Governor    Greene,    of 

Warwick,    at     Warwick,    in     63d     year. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  6,  1794 

Bfenjamin,  of   Nova  Scotia,  treasurer  of  the 

Colony,  at  Halifax,  N.  S.     Chronicle  of  May  29,  1794 

Joshua,  at  Johnston,  in  64th  year.     Chroni-  . 

cle  of  July  9,  1795 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


509 


GREENE  Elijah  Dix,  late  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
at  Charleston,  S.  C,  graduate  of  R.  I. 
College.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Caleb,  of  this  port,  on  the  African 
coast.     Chronicle  of 

Celia,  wife  of  William,  at  East  Greenwich. 
Chronicle  of 

Ira,  son  of  Joseph,  aged  ii  years,  at  Han- 
over, Mass., 

Ushal,  at  Coventry,  in  I02d  year.  His  father 
was  a  soldier  under  Cromwell,  and  brought 
to  America  a  sword  with  which  he  had 
fought  in  II  pitched  battles.  This  well 
tried  rapier  is  still  in  the  family, 

Daniel,  at  Warwick,  aged  98  years,  8  months, 
19  days.     Chronicle  of 

Leverett,  aged  30  years.     Chronicle  of 

Samuel,  at  New  Haven,  printer,  aged  56 
years,  late  editor  of  Connecticut  Journal. 
Chronicle  of 

Marcy,  widow  of  Job,  at  Coventry,  aged  74 
years,  1 

Sally  Field,  wife  of  the  editor  of  the  Connec- 
ticut Gazette,  at  New  London.  Chronicle 
of 

Capt.  Godfrey,  of  Warwick,  at  sea  on  his 
passage  from  Surinam,  in  34th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Margaret,  wife  of  Jacob,  Esq.,  of  Coventry, 

Philip,  son  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Warwick,  in 
20th  year,  at  Rio  De  La  Plate,  S.  A., 

William  Warner,  son  of  William,  Esq.,  of 
Warwick,  in  19th  year,  at  sea,  on  board  ship 
Columbia,  Capt.  Hallowell,  while  at  Mar- 
seilles.    Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  Ann,  at  Newport,  aged  56  years.  Chron- 
icle of 
GREENLEAF  Thomas,    editor  of  Argus   and 

Register,  at  New  York.     Chronicle  of 
GREENWOOD  John,  at    Edinburgh,  Scotland, 

an  Atheistical  writer, 
GRIDLEY  Dea.  Richard,  aged  70  years, 

GRIFFIN  Mr.  and  Mrs. ,  drowned  in  the 

river,  near  Derryfield,  N.  H.     Chronicle  of 
GRIFFITHS  Mrs.  Sarah,  in  79th  year, 
GRINNELL  Wilson,  at  Marseilles,  France, 
GRISWOLD    Ursula,  wife  of  Matthew,   Esq., 
late  Governor  of  the  State,  at    Lyme,  Ct. 
Chronicle  of 
Hon.  Matthew,  at  Lyme,  Ct.,  aged  85  years. 


Oct.  22,  1795 

May  19,  1796 

Sept.  15,  1796 

Aug.  28,  1797 

Oct.  22,  1797 

Dec.  I,  1797 
Jan.  4,  1798 

Feb.  28,  1799 
April  8,  1800 

April  2,  1801 


Aug.  20,  1 80 1 
Dec.  10,  1802 

March  — ,  1803 


May  19,  1803 

March  29,  1804 

Sept.  27,  1798 

July  14,  1801 
Aug.  26,  1798 

Jan.  26,  1786 

Nov.  4,  1796 

Sept.  — ,  1802 

April  24,  1788 
April  28,  1799 


510 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


GUTHRIE  Capt. ,  killed  in  battle,  Nov.  4,  1791 

GYLES  Mrs. ,  widow  of  William,  Jr.,  and 

daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Lawton,  at 

Newport,  March  13,  1790 


H 


HACKER  Joshua,  in  this  town,    in    73d ,  year. 
Chronicle  of 

HACKLEY  Mrs. ,   widow,    at    Walling- 

ford,  Ct.,  aged  85  years.     Chronicle  of 
HAD  LEY  Thomas,  late  of  Jamaica,  at  Newport, 

in  -39th  year.     Chronicle  of 
HAGABOOM  Mrs.  Sarah,  widow  of    the    mur- 
dered Sheriff  of  Kinderhook, 
HALL    Levi,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  in    46th  year. 
Masonic  honors, 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  George,  and  daughter  of 
Capt.  Peleg  Peckham,  in  this  town,  in  52d 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Rachal  Wilson,  daughter  of  George,  at  New- 
port, suddenly,  in  igth  year.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  Martha,  at  Little  Vermont,  aged  96 
years,  a  noted  midwife,  had  been  at  the 
birth  of  3000  children.     Chronicle  of 

Dea.  Peter,  at  Wallingford,  Ct.,  aged  90 
years.     Chronicle  of 

Ez ,  at  Wallingford,  Ct.,  aged    80    years. 

Chronicle  of 

Rebecca,  widow,  at  Wallingford,  Ct.,  aged  87 
years.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  ,  at    Wallingford,    Ct.,    aged  83 

years.     Chronicle  of 

Levi,  at  Surinam,  W.  L,  in  23d  year.  Chron- 
icle of 

Dr. -,  visiting  physician  to  the   Lazer- 

etto,  at  Philadelphia, 

Capt.  John,  at  Hartford  Co.,  Md.  Chronicle 
of 
HALLIBUT  Gideon,  of  Goshen,  Ct,  his  wife 
was  delivered  of  three  female  children,  each 
weighing  about  7  pounds,  mother  and 
children  are  doing  well.     Chronicle  of 

HAMLIN  ,  son  of  Samuel,  of  this  town, 

at  Batavia,  E.  I.,  of  a  fever.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Samuel,  aged  55  years, 

Samuel,  in  this  town,  in  SSth  year. 


April  10,  1794 
Feb,  21,  1799 

March  3,  1796 
Jan.  27,  1792 

June  28,  1789 

April  19,  1792 
Feb.  18,  1796 

Sept.  8,  1796 
Feb.  21,  1799 
Feb.  21,  1799 
Feb.  21,  1799 
Feb.  21,  1799 
March  26,  1801 
Sept.  17,  1 80 1 
March  i,  1804 

April  17,  1788 

May  4,  1797 
Jan.  27,  1 80 1 
April  I,  1 80 1 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


511 


HAMM  Samuel,  of  Durham,  N.  H.,  perished  in 
the  late  snow  storm.     Chronicle  of 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Jotham,  of  this  town,  at 
Swanzey, 

Mrs.  Betsey,  wife  of  Benjamin,  in  this  town. 
Chronicle  of 
HAMMETT  Capt.  John,  at  Warwick,  a  nautical 
commander  from  this  port,  at  sea.  Chron- 
icle of 
HAMMOND  Joseph,  at  Exeter,  drowned  while 
attempting  to  cross  the  river  at  Cottrell's 
mill  dam  ;  was  in  his  35th  year.  The  dam 
had  broken  away  and  in  crossing  at  the 
usual  place  on  his  horse  the  current  swept 
him  to  his  death, 

Jonathan,  a  noted  housewright,  in  this  town, 
at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  in  22d 
year,  at  North  Kingstown.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  late  of  Newport,  at  Roches- 
ter, Mass.,  in  6sth  year.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.    Eunice,    wife    of   Dea.  James,  in  this 
town,  in  47th  year.     Chronicle  of 
HAMPTON  Mary,    wife    of    Col.    Richard,    of 
Grandby,  near  Columbia,  S.  C.     Chronicle 
of 

Richard  Edward,  formerly  of  this  toivn,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  Richard,  at  Columbia,  S.  C, 
aged  16  years.  Chronicle  of 
HAMTRAMCK  John  F.,  Esq.,  Colonel  of  ist 
Regiment  U.  S.  Infantry,  was  a  native  of 
Canada,  joined  American  Army  in  1775, 
and  continued  in  service  27  years,  at  De- 
troit, 
HANCOCK  John,  Governor  of   Massachusetts, 

Obituary  in  Oct.  17, 
HANDY  Polly,  daughter    of    Charles,  at'  New- 
port, in  1 8th  year, 

Mrs.  Anne,  wife  of  Capt.  Charles,  at  New- 
port.    Chronicle  of 

Ann,  wife  of  Levin,  at  Mendon,  buried  in 
this  town,  sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Badger. 
Chronicle  of 

Rebecca,  wife  of  Capt.  Charles,  and  daughter 
of  Hon.  Joseph  Clarke,  General  Treasurer 
of  this  State,  at  Newport,  in  27th  year, 

Capt.  Charles,  Jr.,  had  but  recently  returned 
from  a  voyage  to  the  West  Indies,  has  left 
5  children,  Masonic  and  Marine  honors,  at 
Newport, 


Dec.  28,  1786 
Jan.  26,  1796 
Sept.  18,  1800 

April  S,  1804 


March  10,  1792 

June  5,  1794 

Nov.  27,  1 80 1 

Sept.  9,  1802 

April  14,  1803 

July  10,  1788 

Dec.  9,  1802 

April  II,  1803 

Oct.  8,  1793 

'April  s,  1785 

Aug.  10,  1786 

July  26,  1787 

Sept.  14,  1788 

June  28,  1791 


512 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HANDY     Charles,     merchant,     at     Newport. 
Chronicle  of 
Jemima,  wife  of   Ebenezer,   at  Coventry,  in 
S6th  year.     Chronicle  of 
HARDEN  BURGH  Nancy,  daughter  of  Jacob, 

in  this  town,  in  i6th  year.     Chronicle  of 
HARDING  Eleazer,  in  this  town,  buried  in  West 

burial  ground,  died 
HARGILL    Elizabeth,    murdered    by    William 
Young  and  John  Molloy.     Chronicle  of 

HARKNESS  Mrs.  ,  wife    of    Robert,  at 

North  Providence.     Chronicle  of 
HARRIS  Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Cranston,   at   an   ad- 
vanced age.     Chronicle  of 
Polly,  at  the  house  of  Col.  Simeon  Thayer,  in 
her  24th  year;  lost  her  parents  at  an  early 
age;    buried  in  the  North  End  burial  yard, 
Andrew,  at  Cranston.     Chronicle  of 
Susannah,  widow   of  Joseph,  Esq.,  at   Cran- 
ston, in  75th  year, 
Mrs. ,  widow  of  Andrew,  and   daugh- 
ter of  Col.  James   Arnold,  of  Warwick,  .in 
38th  year, 
Henry,  at  Johnston,  aged  86  years.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Hannah,  wife  of  Stephen, 
Lydia,  wife   of   Cyrus,  at  Johnston,  in   23d 

year, 
David,  Esq.,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  84th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Preserved,  at  Smithfield,  in  82d  year, 
William,  perished  in  a  shipwreck  in  the  Bay 

of  Fundy.     Chronicle  of 
Rufus,  at  Smithfield,  aged  50  years.    Chroni- 
cle of 
Phebe,  daughter  of  Caleb,  Esq.,  at  Johnston, 
in  22d  year.     Chronicle  of 

HART  Major ,  killed  in  battle, 

Rev.  Oliver,  a  Baptist  minister,  in  New  Jer- 
sey.    Chronicle  of 
HARTON  Samuel,  at  Hartford, 
HARVIE  John,  living  on  the  banks  of  the  Ken- 
nebec, Me.     His  wife  July  10,  1792,  pre- 
sented him  with  a  son;  April  13,  1793,  she 
presented  him  with  4  sons,  three  of  whom 
and  mother  are  doing  well.     Chronicle  of 
HARWOOD    Esther,  wife  of  John,  printer,  in 
this  town,  in  35th  year, 
Nancy,  wife  of  John,  in   this  town,  in  38th 
year.    Chronicle  of 


Aug.  8,  1793 
May  17,  1804 
Sept.  15,  1803 

June  7,  1792 
Dec.  21,  1786 

Aug.  5,  1790 
Aug.  24,  1786 


Nov.  8,  1786 
Sept.  6,  1787 

Sept.  7,  1788 


Jan.  29,  1789 

Feb.  26,  1789 
Nov.  13,  1789 

June  25, 1790 

April  6,  1797 
May  4,  1797 

Feb.  22,  1798 

June  21,  1798 

April  30,  1 801 
Nov.  4,  1791 

Jan.  28,  1796 
Aug.  IS,  1799 


May  16,  1793 

Dec.  29,  1798 

March  11,  1802 


UNITED  STATES   CHRONICLE-DEATliS 


613 


HASKELL  Joanna,  at  Rochester,  aged  32  years, 
preceptress  of  Ladies  Academy,  at  Wo- 
bourne.     Chronicle  of 

H ASKINGS  Stephen,  at  Taunton,  in  64th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

HASKINS  Mary,  widow  of  Stephen,  in  73d 
year,  suddenly, 

HASTINGS,  Mary,  wife  of  Elias,  and  daughter 
of  the  late  Uriel  Lyon,  formerly  of  New 
York,  at  Thomson,  Ct.     Chronicle  of 

HATHWAY  Dr.  Edmund,  at  New  York. 
Chronicle  of 

HATHAWAY    Mr.  ,  at   Barnstable,  his 

house  caught  iire  and  two  sons  perished  in 
the  flames  and  he  lost  his  sight.  Chroni- 
cle of 

HATTRICK  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Peter,  at  New 
York.     Chronicle  of 

HAVILLAND  Horatio,  at  New  York.  Chroni- 
cle of . 

HAWES    Desire,   in  this   town,   in   43d    year. 
Chronicle  of 
Aaron,  at  Wrentham,  in  82d  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 

HAWKINS  Jeremiah,  rigger,  killed  by  a  fall  of 
a  pair  of  shears, 

Mrs.    ,    widow    of     Capt.    Jeremiah. 

Chronicle  of 
Dr.  Job,  at  East  Greenwich,  in    74th  year. 

Chronicle  of 
Edward,  in  this  town,  in  5  3d  year.     Chroni- 
cle .of 
Abigail,  wife  of  Rufus.     Chronicle  of 
Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward,  in  i8th 
year,  in  this   town,  sermon   by   Rev.  Mr. 
Wilson, 
William,  at  Pawtuxet,  in  19th  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Martha,  wife  of  Rufus,  at  Johnston,  in  65th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

HAYES  Levi,  member  of  senior  class,  R.  I.  Col- 
lege, at  North  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  in  24th 
year, 
Rebecca,  daughter  of    Moses    M.,    Esq.,   at 
Boston.     Chronicle  of 

HAYWARD  Jotham,  at  Milford,  aged  18  years, 
perished  in  burning  of  a  house, 

HAZARD  Enock,  Esq.,  for  many  years  one  of 
the  State's  Magistrates,  at  Newport. 
Chronicle  of 


Jan.  28,  r8o2 

Aug.  30,  1787 

Jan.  3,  1790 

April  13,  1797 
Sept.  27,  1798 

Feb.  21,  1799 

Dec.  26,  1799 

Sept.  27,  1798 

Dec.  18,  1794 

Jan.  23,  1800 

March  28,  1786 

Dec.  10,  1789 

May  27,  1790 

Sept.  5,  1793 
Oct.  8,  179s 

Nov.  21,  179s 

Nov.  3,  1796 

Feb.  16,  1804 

May  18,  1789 

July  29,  1802 

March  31,  1799 

July  21,  1 78s 


514  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HAZARD  Joseph,  Esq.,  at   South   Kingstown, 

aged  63  years.     Chronicle  of  May  13,  1790 

Capt.   George,    in    22d    year,   at    Newport. 

Chronicle  ot  Aug.  30,  1792 

William,  son  of  Hon.  George,  at  Newport,  in 

i8th  year;  had  just  graduated  from  R.  I. 

College,  Oct.  24,  1794 

Hon.  George,  at  Newport,  aged  74  years,  Aug.  11,  1797 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Capt.  Stanton,  and  eld- 
est daughter  of  the  late  Samuel  Hazard. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  8,  1801 

Miss  Hannah,  aged  58  years,  April  4,  1803 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas,  at  South 

Kingstown,  in  90th  year.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  16,  1804 

HAZEN  Gen.  Moses,  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  aged  69 

years.     Had  been  confined  15  years;  was 

an  officer  of  the  Revolution.     Chronicle  of      March  10,  1803 
HEATHFIP:LD    Lord,  the  veteran  of  Gibral- 
tar Rock,  at  Aix-la-Chappelle,  France,  of 

a  paralytic  stroke,  .July  12,  1790 

HEATLEY    Hon.   Seaton    Grant,  a  native  of 

Newport,  at  Bengal,  where  he  had  resided 

many  years.     Chronicle  of  May  7,  1795 

H EATON    Benjamim,  at  Wrentham,   formerly 

editor  of  Dedham  "Minerva."     Chronicle 

of  June  19,  1800 

HELME  Rouse  ].,   Esq.,   attorney  at    law,   at 

South  Kingstown,  aged  45  years.     Chron- 
icle of  Oct.  29,  1789 
Nathaniel,  Jr.,  Esq.,  clerk  of  the   Superior 

Court  of  Washington  Co.,  R.  I.,  at  South 

Kingstown.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  25,  1789 

HENDERSON    Robert,   of  Philadelphia,   mer- 
chant,  at  Schenectady,  N.    Y.,  where  he 

had  gone  for  his  health.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  8,  1801 

HENRY     John,    the    comedian,    died    in    the 

Sound ;  buried  on  Fisher's  Island  the  next 

day.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  30,  1794 

Mrs.  Maria,  of  the  Old  American  Theatre, 

at  Philadelphia,  April  28,  1795 

HERRINGTON  Dr.    Ezekiel,  at  Glocester,  at 

an  advanced  age;  a  well  known  physician. 

Chronicle  of  "  July  16,  1795 

William,  master    of    schooner  Columbia,  at 

sea,  on  passage  from  Demerara  to  Isle  of 

Granada;  was  formerly  of  Pawtuxet,  about         Dec.  15,  1796 
HERSHALL  Dr.,  the  astronomer,  in  England. 

Chronicle  of  April  9,  1801 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS  515 

HEWES  Penelope,  wife  of  Dr.  Joseph.     Chron- 
icle of       •  Aug.  15,  1793 
Dr.    Joseph,    in    this    town,   in    826.    year. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  6,  1796 

HICKS     Benjamin,   at  Swanzey,   in   gzd  year. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  10,  1803 

Capt.  David,  of  this  town,  master  of  ship 
Neptune,  at  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Chronicle 
of  April  12,  1804 

HIGGINSON     Nathaniel   Cabot,    Esq.,   U.    S. 

agent  to  Dominica,  July  — ,  1794 

HILL  Homes,  in  34th  year,  Dec.  9,  1787 

Rebecca,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Newport, 

at  Harrington,  in  i8th  year.     Chronicle  of         June  18,  1795 
Capt.  Stephen,  killed  by  the  natives,  on  the 

northwest  coast.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  2,  1797 

Joseph,   Jr.,   in    this  town,  aged   26   years. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  30,  1800 

Rhoda,  daughter  of  Samuel,  at  Smithfield, 
aged  19  years.     Chronicle  of  June  18,  iBoi 

HILTZHEIMER  Jacob,  Esq.,  member  of  the 
Assembly,  at  Philadelphia,  of  the  fever. 
Chronicle  of  Sept.  27,  1798 

HINES  Elder  Philemon,  formerly  of  Glocester, 

at  Lyndon,  Vt.,  suicide  by  hanging,  June  4,  1794 

HIPWORTH  Mr. ,  comedian,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  8,  1796 
HITCHCOCK  Dorothy,  wife  of   Rev.    Gad,  at 

Pembroke.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  23,  1792 

Rev.  Enos,  D.  D.,  in  s8th  year  ;  was  born  at 
Springfield,  Mass.;  graduated  at  Harvard 
1767 ;  had  church  at  Beverly ;  a  Chaplain 
during  the  Revolution  ;  since  Oct,  i,  1783, 
pastor  of  Congregational  Church  in  this 
town,  Feb.  26,  1803 

Mrs.  A ,  wife  of  Rev.  Dr.  ,  in 

this  town,  in  56th  year.     Chronicle  of  May  7,  1801 

Jonathan     Parsons,    nephew    of    Rev.    Dr. 

,  at  sea,  in  25th  year.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  24,  1803 

Rev.  Gad,  at  Pembroke,  in   8sth  year,  and 

5Sth  of  his  ministry.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  25,  1803 

HOAR  William,  Sr.,  at  Warren.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  2,  1787 

HOBART      Miss    ,   daughter    of    Capt. 

,  drowned  in  Onion  River,  Vt.,  Dec.  17,  1791 

Miss  ,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ho- 

bart,  of  Berlin,  Mass.,  drowned  in  Onion 
River.    Chronicle  of  Dec.  29,  1791 

HODGES   Joanna,  wife  of  James,  merchant,  at 

Taunton.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  13,  1791 

Capt.  Zephaniah,  at  Taunton,  in  soth  year. 
Chronicle  of  Aug.  22,  1793 


5]^(j  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

HOLBROOK    Rev.  Josiah,  late  of  Wrentham, 

Mass.,  at  Beaufort,  S.  C,  graduate  of  R.  - 

I.  College.    Chronicle  of  Oct.  22,  1795 

H OLDEN  Elder  Charles,  at  Warwick,  aged  89 

years,   7   months,    15   days;    funeral  text 

Timothy  11,  eh.  v.  7-8 ;   was  ordained  an 

elder  at  62  years  of  age  and  had  baptised 

62   persons  as   appears  from   the  church 

records,  Jan.  20,  1785 

Mrs.  Dorothea,  at  Warwick,  aged  67  years; 

sermon  of  Rev.  Mr.  Stamford,  May  27,  1789 

Waitey,  daughter  of  Charles,  Esq.,  at  War- 
wick, in  isth  year,  Nov.  15,  1791 
Joseph  Warren,  at  Coventry,  in  21st   year, 

son  of  Charles,  Esq.     Chronicle  of  July  2,  1795 

Zilpha,  wife  of  Capt.  John,  at  Cranston,  in 

30th  year.     Chronicle  of  June  23,  1796 

Capt.  Randall,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  at  Surinam, 

W.  I.,  aged  42  years.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  8,  1796 

Asa,  son  of  Abel,  aged  10  years,  at  Hanover, 

Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1797 

Mary,  wife  of  Charles,  Esq.,  at  Coventry,  in 

62d  year.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  S,  1799 

John,  Esq.,  at  Warwick,  in  looth  year;  had 

perfect  health  for  last  55   years  and  died 

without  pain  or  distress.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  28,  1800 

HOLLAND  Thomas,  son  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of 

this  town,  at   Charleston,  S.  C,  aged    13 

years.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  26,  1795 

Mary,  widoiv  of  Capt. -^.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  10,  1799 

HOLMES  Jane,  daughter  of  John,  Sr.,  at  Car- 
lisle, Penn.,  Nov.  i,  1786 
Thomas,  of  this  town,  lost  overboard  from 

sloop  Sally  of  this  port,  in  a  gale,  Oct.  23,  1793 

Sarah,  wife  of  John,  and  daughter  of  Robert 

Newell,  Esq.,  in  23d  year.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  11,  1802 

HOLT  John  Hunter,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  printer. 

Chronicle  of  July  5,  1787 

HOOFMAN  Frederick,  at  Newport,  perished  in 

a  burning  building,  Dec.  5,  1798 

HOPKINS  Hon.  Stephen,  formerly  Governor  of 

the  State,  in  this  town,  in  79th  year,  July  13,  1785 

Sarah,   wife    of    Rufus,   Esq.,   at    Scituate; 

buried  in  the  North  End  burial  yard.  Prov- 
idence. Chronicle  of  Oct.  6,  1785 
Daniel,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  Hopkins,  of  New- 
port, at  Elk  Ridge,  Md.,  Feb.  26,  1788 
Joseph  Olney,  youngest  son  of  Rufus,  Esq., 

at  Pawtuxet,  in  i8th  year;  Military  honors,  Jan.  5,  1792 

Mrs.  ,  wife  of  Esek,  Esq.,  at  North 


•UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


517 


HOPKINS  : 

Providence,  at  an  advanced  age.     Chroni- 
cle of  April  10,  1794 
Mrs.  Desire,  wife  of  Esek,  Esq.,  in  726  year, 

at  North  Providence.     Chronicle  of  April  17,  1794 

Amey,  daughter  of  Anan,  at  Scituate,  in  i8th 

year.     Chronicle  of  March  5,  1795 

Phebe,  wife  of  Reuben,  at  Scituate.     Chron- 
icle of  March  5,  1795 
Capt.  John,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  8,  1796 
Rev.  Samuel,  S.  T.  D.,  at  Newport,  in  83d 
year;  for  more  than  33  years  pastor  of  Con- 
gregational Church,                                               Dec.  20,  1803 
HOPKINSON     Hon.    Francis,    Esq.,   District 
Judge  of  the  U.  S.  for  Penn.,  at  Philadel- 
phia, May  9,  1 79 1 

HOPPER  Lieut. ,  killed  in  battle,  Nov.  4,  1791 

HOPPIN   Oliver;  he  died  from  the  effects  of  a 

fall  at  his  sail  loft.     Chronicle  of  July  21,  1785 

Phebe,  wife  of  John,  in   this  town,  in  86th 
year,  Feb.  7,  1791 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  in  this 

town,  aged  45  years,  Jan.  i,  1794 

HORN  John,  mate  of  schooner  Columbia,  at  sea 

on   passage    from    Demerara  to    Isle    of 

Grenada;    was    formerly    of    Barrington; 

aboyt'  Dec.  15,  1796 

HOR^NER  Samuel,  one  of  the  proprietors  of  the 

,  -^^  "Morning   Post,"  at   New  York,  in   28th 

year,  Jan.  12,  1786 

HORTON   John,  at  Glocester,  aged  99  years,  9 

months,  and  20  days,  Jan.  10,  1796 

HOWARD  Mr.,  the  philanthropist,  in  England,  Jan.  20,  1790 

HOWE  Mrs.  Martha,  wife  of  John,  printer,  aged 
31  years,  formerly  of  Boston,  at  Halifax, 
N.  S.    , Chronicle  of  Dec.  16,  1790 

HOWELL  Roger  Williams,  son  of  David,  Esq., 

of  this  town,  at  Norwich,  Ct.    Chronicle  of         Oct.  ii,  1792 
Mary,    infant    child     of     Dr.    Jeremiah    B. 

Chronicle  of  Jan.  15,  1795 

Mary,   wife  of  David,    Esq.,   in   this   town. 

Chronicle  of  July  9,  1801 

Richard,  formerly  Governor  of  New  Jersey, 
at  Trenton,  N.  J.     Chronicle  of  May  13,  1802 

HOYLE    Col.   Joseph,   in  this   town,   aged   59 

years.     Chronicle  of  April  17,  1800 

HUBBARD  John,  of  Ipswich,  suicide  by  hang- 
ing, May  28,  178s 
Dr.  Leverett,  of  New  Haven,  at  Hartford, 
aged  71  years.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  16,  1794 


518 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


HUBBARD     Diadama,  wife  of   Ezra,   aged   43 

years,  in  this  town, 
HUDSON  Hopkins,  executed  for  the  murder  of 
Rufus  Randall,  at  Providence, 
Hannah,    wife    of    George,    in    36th    year. 
Chronicle  of 
HULL    Mary,  wife  of  Hanson,  at  Newport,  in 
37th  year.     Chronicle  of 

HUMISTON  Mr.  T ;  his  only  child,  aged  2 

years,  fell  into  a  dough  dish;  it  suddenly 
inhaled  so  much  dry  flour  that  it  strangled, 
at  Watertown,  Ct.     Chronicle  of 
HUMPHREY    Samuel,  at   Barrington,  in   70th 
year, 
James,  at  Barrington,  aged  19  years.    Chron- 
icle of 
Rebecca,  wife  of  Dr.  Hosea,  at  Pawtucket, 
N.  Providence,  in  28th  year;  was  the  daugh- 
ter of   Capt.  James  Daggett ;   sermon  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Maxcy;  burial  at  Rehoboth, 
Mrs.  Abijah,  wife  of  John,  Esq.,  at  Barring- 
ton, in  84th  year, 
HUNT  Capt.   Thomas,   of   Charleston,  S.  C,  at 
sea.     Chronicle  of  \ 

Sabrina,  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin, 
Mary,  wife   of   Isaiah,  at   Rehoboth,  in  69th 

year.     Chronicle  of 
Rizpah,  wife   of    Levi,  in   this   town,  in  34th 

year.     Chronicle  of 
Isaiah,  at  Rehoboth,  in  76th  year.     Chronicle 
of 

Enock,  at  Taunton.     Chronicle  of 
HUNTINGTON     Nancy,    daughter    of     Capt. 
David,  at  Newport, 
Samuel,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Connecticut,   at 
Norwich,  Ct.,  in  64th  year.     Chronicle  of 
HURLEY  Rev.  James  Mareton, 
HURTIN  Mr.  and  Mrs.,  at  New  York.     Chron- 
icle of 
Martha,  at  New"  York.     Chronicle  of 
Robert,  at  New  York.     Chronicle  of 
HUSSEY  Mrs.   Eleanor,  at  Smithfield,  a  noted 

linen  spinner,  in  83d  year.     Chronicle  of 
HUTCH  INS  Thomas,  Esq.,  Geographer  General 

of  the  United  States,  at  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
HYDE  Joseph,  at  Lebanon,  Ct.;  his  house 
caught  fire  and  was  consumed ;  his  wife, 
her  sister,  a  young  man  about  14  years  of 
age,  and  a  negro  servant  perished  in  the 
flames. 


Feb.  26,  1798 

Oct.  26,  1798 

March  20,  1800 

Nov.  23,  1797 

Oct.  16,  1788 

May  10,  1790 

Aug.  16,  1792 

Feb.  10,  1798 

June  22,  1801 

June  19,  1794 
Feb.  II,  1795 

Feb.  26,  1795 

Jan.  7!  1796 

Sept.  22,  1796 
Sept.  4,  1800 

March  18,  1786 

Jan.  21,  1796 
April  8,  1 80 1 

Sept.  19,  1799 
Sept.  19,  1799 
Sept.  19,  1799 

Dec.  5,  1799 

April  28,  1789 


March  9,  1797 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


519 


IMMICK  Johannes,  a  Dutch  gentleman,  drowned 
at  Chelsea  Ferry  Dock, 

INGLES  Theophilus,  of  Lynn,  fell  on  board  a 
vessel  while  setting  up  a  shroud;  lived 
three  hours.     Chronicle  of 

INGRAHAM  John,  of  this  town,  at  Bristol,  sud- 
denly, in  8sth  year.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Joshua,  at  Bristol,  in  89th  year, 
Timothy,  of  this   town,  at  Newport,  in  69th 
year, 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Samuel,  at  an  advanced 

age.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.    Patience,  in  this   town,  aged  63  years. 

Chronicle  of 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Simeon,  in    this    town,  in 
51st  year, 

INNES  Col.  James,  American  Commissioner 
under  the  British  Treaty  for  the  settlement 
of  British  Claims,  at  Philadelphia.  Chron- 
icle of 

IREDELL  Hon.  James,  after  an  illness  of  37 
hours;  one  of  the  United  States  Supreme 
Court  judges,  at  Edenton,  N.  C, 

ISAACS  Jacob,  at  Newport,  at  an  advanced  age; 
a  worthy  member  of  the  Jewish  Society. 
Chronicle  of 

I  VERS  Thomas,  Treasurer  and  Receiver-General 
of  Massachusetts,  at  Boston,  in  57th  year, 

IVES  Capt. ,  at  Wallingford,  Conn.,  aged 

72  years.     Chronicle  of 


May  26,  1784 

Nov.  s,  1 801 

Feb  23,  1786 
March  i,  1793 

Nov.  2,  1794 

May  16,  1799 

May  30,  1799 

June  20,  1803 


Aug.  16,  1798 

Oct.  20,  1799 

March  29,  1798 
April  n,  1787 
Feb.  21,  1799' 


JACKSON  Roba,  wife  of  Daniel, 
Nancy,  at  Attleboro,  in  3pth  year. 
Dr.  Hall,  a  celebrated  oculist,  at  Portsmouth, 

N.  H.  Chronicle  of 
William,  of  Norwich,  Ct.;  has  a  mother  in 
this  town,  was  found  drowned  in  the  river 
last  week.  Chronicle  of 
Jeremiah,  son  of  Capt.  Thomas,  of  this  town, 
at  Surinam,  W.  I.,  in  his  i6th  year.  Chron- 
icle of 


June  I,  1784 
March  17,  1795 

Oct.  5,  1797 


'March  22,  1798 


Feb.  26,  1 80 1 


520 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


JACOBS  Olive,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  in 
this  town.     Chronicle  of 
Joseph,  son  of  Capt.  Wilson,  at  Baltimore,  of 

the  fever,  in  22d  year.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.    John,    at    Rehoboth,    in    67th    year. 

Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Sarah,  wife  of  Nathaniel,  in  this  town, 
aged  75  years.  She  had  been  married  58 
years.  Their  posterity  was  10 1,  of  whom 
10  children,  76  grand  and  15  great-grand- 
children, 

JAMES  Mary,  wife  of  Samuel,  and  only  daugh- 
ter of  Abial  Smith,  in  her  26th  year;  buried 
in  burial  ground  west  side  of  river, 

JARVARDEIN  Mahratta,  aged  70  years.  East 
Indian  statesman  and  minister.  Chronicle 
of 

JAQUAYS  Hannah,  a  servant  in  Rev.  Mr.  Pit- 
man's family  for  several  years,  in  ii6th 
year;  fell  into  the  well  and  was  drowned, 

JAQUES  James,  of  Richmond,  R.  I.,  in  bring- 
ing a  log  of  wood  from  the  pile  he  slipped, 
the  log  falling  across  his  neck  killed  him. 
Chronicle  of 

JAQUETTE  Peter,  Chief  of  the  Oneida  Indians; 
was  educated  in  France;  accompanied  Gen. 
Lafayette  on  his  return  to  France  from 
the  United  States,  at  Philadelphia, 

JAY  Sarah,  wife  of  Hon.  John,  at  New  York. 
Chronicle  of 

JEBB  Dr.  J.,  in  his  51st  year,  in  London,  Eng., 

JEFFERS  Caleb,  of  Providence,  at  Newport, 
aged  32  years  ;  an  operation,  "Parecentesis 
oif  the  Thorax''  was  submitted  to  most 
heroically  by  him  before  his  death, 

JENCKES  Ebenezer,  at  North    Providence,    in 
87th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Content,  wife    of   Nathaniel,  at    Rrookfield, 

Mass.,  in  35th  year.    Chronicle  of 
Crawford,  merchant,  in  this  town.     Chronicle 

of 
Gideon,  at  Brookfield,  in  50th  year, 
John,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  in    6ist    year,    for- 
merly   member    of     General     Assembly. 
Chronicle  of 
Prescilla,    Vife    of    Capt.    Jeremiah,  in  this 

town,  in  34th  year.     Chronicle  of 
William,  son  of  John,  in   this  town,  aged   21 
years. 


Feb.  14,  1793 

Oct.  12,  1797 

Jan.  3,  1799 

Oct.  2,  1802 

May  S,  1785 

Sept.  18,  1800 

Jan.  30,  1792 

Feb.  14,  1793 

March  19,  1792 

June  10,  1802 
March  11,  1786 

June  12,  1793 

Nov.  16,  1786 

June  5,  1788 

Sept.  17,  1789 
Dec.  17,  1789 

Jan.  6,  1791 

March  29,  1792 

July  s,  1792 


Aug.  I, 

1794 

March  24, 

i;96 

May  7, 

179; 

Aug.  8, 

1797 

Jan.  4, 

1798 

Jan.  4, 

1798 

Aug.  2, 

1798 

Feb.  28, 

1799 

May  30, 

1799 

July  4. 

1799 

UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  521 

JENCKES  Olive,  daughter    of    Col.   Ebenezer, 
at  Pawtucket,  N.  Providence,  in  28th  year, 

Joanna,  widow  of  Hon.  Daniel,  Esq.,  in  93d 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Samuel,  son  of  Col.  Eleazer,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  the  Havannah,  in  his  i8th  year, 

Anne,  widow  of  Capt.  Jeremiah,  in  this  town, 
in  76th  year, 

Nancy,  daughter  of  Col.  Eleazer,  at  Paw- 
tucket, aged  20  years.     Chronicle  of 

Pbebe,  daughter  of  Col.  Eleazer,  at  Paw- 
tucket, aged  16  years.     Chronicle  of 

Experience,  widow  of  Ebenezer,  at  Paw- 
tucket, in  91st  year.     Chronicle  of 

Sarah,  wife  of  George,  and  daughter  of 
Joseph'  Whipple,  of  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  at 
Cheshire,  Mass.     Chronicle  of 

Ebenezer,  merchant,  of  this  town,  son  of  the 
late  Hon.  John,  at  St.  Thomas,  W.  I.,  aged 
25  years;  leaves  a  wife  and  two  children. 
Chronicle  of 

Inspersion,  widow  of  William,  at  Smithfield, 
in  87th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Stephen,  at  North  Providence,  in  75th 
year.  Has  left  a  widow,  and  his  posterity 
numbers  60  of  the  fourth  generation  ;  was  a 
former  member  of  the  General  Assembly 
and  a  firm  patriot  in  1775.  (Note. 
Think  his  age  is  given  wrong  by  the 
fact  of  having  60  of  the  fourth  generation. 
J.  N.  A.)    Chronicle  of  Dec.  25,  1800 

,    son    of     Stephen,    at     Pawtucket, 

drowned  in  the  river  near  the  Upper  Mill 

dam.     Chronicle  of  July  30,  1801 

Caleb,  Esq.,  who  had  recently  removed  from 
North  Providence  to  the  State  of  New 
York ;  a  land  surveyor.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  2,  1803 

JENKINS  Rebecca,  wife  of  Lewis,  merchant,  at 

Newburyport,  Dec.  18,  1790 

Rebecca,  wife  of  Lewis,  merchant,  at  New- 
buryport.    Chronicle  of  Jan.  6,  1791 

William,  Esq.,  at  Newburyport,  aged  87 
years.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  8,  1795 

John,  of  this  town,   merchant,   at   Hudson, 

N.  Y.,  in  73d  year,  Aug.  30,  1797 

Lewis,  formerly  of  this  town,  merchant,  at, 
Newburyport,  in  41st  year.    Chronicle  of  June  21,  1798 

Mrs.  Prudence,  widow  of  John,  merchant, 
formerly  of  this  town,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1803 


522  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 

JENYNS   Soame,  Esq.,   buried   at   Cambridge- 
shire, Eng.,  an  English  author.     Chronicle 

of  April  24,  1788 

Soame,  the  religious  author ;  died  in  England; 

his  burial  account  in  Chronicle  of  April  24,,  1788 

JERAULD    Martha,    widow  of   Dr.   James,   of 

Medfield,  in  21st  year,  July  17,  1803 

JOHNSON    Joseph,    at    Whitehall,   from   near 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  perished  with  two  of  his 

children  in  the  burning  of  his  house ;  his 

wife  who  was  insane  escaped,  Dec.  31,  1786 

William,   his  family  of  4  persons  killed  by 

the  Indians.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  19,  1789 

Capt.  Samuel,  of  Newport,  at  sea  on  passage 

from  Bermuda.     Chronicle  of  June  21,  1798 

Capt.  ,  at  Wallingford,  Ct.,  aged   57 

years.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  21,  1799 

Lydia,  wife  of  Ebenezer,  and  daughter  of  the 

late  J.  Grafton,  of  this  town,  at  Geneva, 

N.  Y.,  Aug.  26,  1801 

Ebenezer,  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1801 

Nicholas,  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  printer,  one   of 

the  proprietors  of  the   Georgia   Gazette. 

Chronicle  of  Dec.  2,  1802 

N ,  editor  of   Georgia  Gazette,  at  Sa- 
vannah, Ga.     Chronicle  of.  Dec.  23,  1802 
JONES  Hope,  wife  of  John  P.,  Oct.  28,  1787 
John,  at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of                 Dec.  25,  1788 
Abel,  of   this  town,  at  Surinam,  W.    I.,    in 

19th  year.     Chronicle  of  May  27,  1790 

Freelove,  widow  of  Thomas,  in  this  town,  in 

37th  year.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  21,  1793 

Rebecca,  .wife  of   Rev.  John,  in  this   town. 

Chronicle  of  July  30,  1795 

Amey  Whipple,  wife  of  Henry  Charles  Jones, 

Esq.,  in  24th  year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  12,  1795 

Paul  (colored)  found  murdered  in  the  street 

near    the    Court    House,    in    this    town. 

John    Perry    (colored)    arrested    for    the 

crime.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  3,  1795 

Mrs,  Mary,  of  Shrewsbury,   widow  of   Col. 

Jones,  of  Hopkinton.  Jan.  21,  1796,  com- 
pleted  her   io2d   year.      She  is   in   good 

health,  recently  spent  the  day  with 
friends,  one  of  whom  was  Mrs.  Gushing, 
widow  of  Rev.  Job,  who  was  in  her  88th 
year.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  4,  1796 

Laura,  at   Hanover,    Mass.,   aged   22  years, 

from  Norwich,  Ct.,  Aug.  31,  1797 

William  Thurston,  chief  mate  of  brig  Ariel, 


UNITED   STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  523 

JONES  : 

and  eldest  son  of  Rev.  John  P.,  of  this 

town,  at  Aux  Cayes,  of  yellow  fever.     A 

memorial   sermon   was   preached  here  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  Chron.  i,  13,  Nov.  28,  1797 

Hannah,   wife  of    Barnabus,   in   this  town. 

Chronicle  of  April  25,  1799 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Timothy.     Chronicle  of         June  12,  1800 

JORDAN  Clement,  Esq.,  a  magistrate  for  the 

County  of  Cumberland,  Mass.      Chronicle 

of  Dec.  31,  1789 

Martha  H.,  adopted   daughter  of  Rev.  Dr. 

Hitchcock,  in  this  town,  in  26th  year.  May  12,  1803 

JOSEPH  n,  Emperor  of  Austria,  at  Vienna,  Feb.  20,  1790 

JOSSLYN  Naomi,  wife  of  Jesse,  at  Thompson, 

Ct.,  aged  30  years.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  25,  1788 

JUDD  Reuben,  at  Hartford,  Aug.  12,  1799 

JULIUS  ,  native  of  the  Sandwich  Isles, 

drowned  in  the  river  here.  May  2,  1803 


K 


KAMPEN  General  ,  killed  at  the  battle 

of  Acre,  May  16,  1799 

KEECH    Capt.    Stephen,   at    Glocester,   at    an 

advanced  age.     Chronicle  of  May  i,  1794 

Amos,  at  Smithfield.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  2,  1797 

KEENE  Major  Charles,  of  this  town,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  9,  1794 
John,  Esq.,  formerly   member  of  Congress, 
from  South   Carolina,  late  cashier  of  the 
United  States  Bank,  at  Philadelphia,                     May  4,  1795 
Miss  Mary,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of                    Dec.  4,  1800 
Charles,   seaman     of    brig  .Maria,    at    sea. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  26,  1801 

Benjamin,   son  of    the  late  Major  Charles. 

Chronicle  of  April  28,  1803 

KELLY     Rev.    Erastus,   pastor    of    the    First 

Baptist  Church,  of  Newport,  Nov.  7,  1784 

Mrs. ,  the  noted  Irish  Fairy.      She 

was  34  inches  high;  the  morning  of  her 
death  she  was  delivered  of  a  child  22 
inches  high  which  lived  a  few  hours,  at 
Ber  street,  London,  Eng.,  in  29th  year,  Oct.  11,  1785 

Edward,  at  Exeter,  in  his  90th  year,  Sept.  20,  1786 

KELSO  Lieut. ,  killed  in  battle,  Nov.  4,  1791 


524 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


KELTON   Stephen,  in  this  town,  in  62d   year. 

Chronicle  of 
KENNA  John  Brett,   comedian,  in    58th  year; 

Masonic  honors, 
KENNEDY  Capt.  David,  at  Rehoboth,  in  83d 
year.     Chronicle  of 

(In  the  next  number  it  is  stated  that  he 
died  Feb.  21;  that  his  wife  had  been  dead 
several    years ;  that   he  was  a  native   of 
Ireland ;  that  he  came  to  America  in  1719, 
at  the  age  of  21  years;  that  he  lived  for 
several  years  at  Boston ;  was  a  master  of 
a    vessel ;  was    at    Lewisburg    in     1745. 
Chronicle  of 
Nathan,   blown  up    in    a  powder    mill,    at 
Springfield,  Mass., 
KENT  Hezekiah,  Sr.,  at  Rehoboth,  in  87th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
Hannah,  wife  of  Deacon  Elijah,  at  Rehoboth, 
in  59th  year.     Chronicle  of 
KERR  Adam,  in  this  town, 
KEY  Andrew,  at  Baltimore,  Masonic  honors, 
KILBOURN  Catharine,  widow  of  John.    Chron- 
icle of 
KING  Mary  Hamilton,  of  Providence,  at  Boston, 
of  a  fever,  aged  21  years, 
Daniel,  at  Smithfield,  in  86th  year, 

Capt. ,  at  Wellfleet,  drowned, 

Thankful,  daughter   of   Caleb,  in  22d   year. 

Chronicle  of 
Jeremiah,   at   Cranston,   suddenly.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Josiah,   Esq.,   at  Johnston,   aged   84  years. 

Chronicle  of 
William  V.,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  in  28th  year, 

suddenly.     Chronicle  of 
Job,  at  Swanzey,  aged  74  years.    Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Content,  daughter  of   Caleb,   in   22nd 

year.     Chronicle  of 
Samuel,  at  Scituate,  suddenly, 
KINSEY  James,  Esq.,  LL.  D.,  Chief  Justice  of 

New  Jersey,  in  70th  year, 
KINNECUTT  Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  Col. 

Edward,  aged  44  years.     Chronicle  of 
KINNICUTT   Mary,  widow  of  Col.  Edward,  in 
this  town,  in  86th  year,  suddenly, 

KIRKWOOD  Capt. ,  killed  in  battle, 

KITTO    Mrs.   ,  widow  of    Capt.   Peter. 

Chronicle  of 
KNAPP    Sylvia,  of  Mansfield,  perished  in   the 
late  snow  storm.     Chronicle  of 


May  10,  1792 

June  iQ,  1797 

March  11,  1784 


March  18,  1784 

July  19,  1792 

March  30,  1786 

May  31,  1787 
Aug.  I,  1787 
July  4,  1792 

March  19,  1801 

Oct.  21,  1794 

Jan.  18,  1797 

Oct.  7,  1797 

Feb.  22,  1798 

Aug.  29,  1799 

April  24,  1800 

Nov.  27,  1 80 1 
March  4,  1802 

March  11,  1802 
Feb.  I,  1804 

Jan.  4,  1802 

July  31,  1788 

Jan.  17,  1791 
Nov.  4,  1791 

Sept.  7,  1786 

Dec.  28,  1786 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


525 


KNEELAND  Daniel,  at  Boston,  printer,  aged 
64  years.     Chronicle  of  , 

John,  at  Boston,  printer,  aged  62  years, 

KNIGHT  Capt.  Nehemiah,  at  Cranston,  sud- 
denly, at  an  advanced  age, 

KLOPSTOCK  the  poet,  was  buried  at  Ottansen, 
Germany,  in  the  grave  of  his  first  wife, 
who  died  30  years  ago;  buried. 


May  28,  1789 
March  10,  1795 

Jan.  22,  1801 


March  22,  1803 


LADD  Sally,  wife  of  Job,  at  Warwick,  aged  27 

years, 
LAFNE  General  ,  killed  at  the  battle  of 

Acre, 
LAKE  William,  at  •  Newport.     Chronicle  of 

Esther,  wife  of  Joseph,  at  Rehoboth,  in  86th 

year.     Chronicle  of 
LAMB  Gen.  John,  at  New  York,  aged  66  years. 

Chronicle  of 
LANE     Mrs.   ,   wife   of   Deacon   

Lane,  at  Attleboro,  in  71st  year;  had  lived 

with   the   Deacon   as   his  wife   51    years. 

Chronicle  of 
Dea.  Ebenezer,  at  Attleboro;  he  had  served 

upwards  of  40  years  as  a  deacon.     Chroni- 
cle of 
LANGUR   General  ,  killed  at  the  battle 

of  Acre, 
LARCHAR  William,  in  this  town.    Chronicle  of 
LARKIN  Isaac,  at  Boston,  junior  editor  of  In- 
dependent Chronicle.     Chronicle  of 
EARNED  Brig.  Gen.  Daniel,  at  Thompson,  Ct., 

in  5Sth  year.     Chronicle  of 
Otis,    of    Woodstock,    Ct.,    in    24th    year, 

drowned  in  crossing  Quinnebaug  River,  at 

Thompson, 
Ebenezer,  Esq.,  at   Oxford,   Mass.,   a   Brig. 

General  in  the  Revolution.     Chronicle  of 
Sarah,  wife  of  Augustus,  merchant, 
Capt.  Jesse,  suicide  by  taking, laudanum,  at 

Windham,  Ct., 
LASSELL    Susan,-  daughter  of   John,   in  this 

town.     Chronicle  of 
Marcy,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  in 

19th  year, 


Nov.  21,  1799 

May  16,  1799 
Sept.  14,  1786 

Nov.  s,  1801 

June  5,  1800 


Feb.  I,  1787 

May  20,  1790 

May  16,  1799 
Aug.  13,  179s 

Dec.  14,  1797 

Jan.  II,  1798 

March  20,  1801 

April  23,  1801 
Aug.  20,  1 801 

Sept.  21,  1802 

March  13,  1800 

Feb.  28,  1803 


526 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


LASCELLES  General ,  killed  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Acre,      • 
LATHAM   William,  at  Johnston,  in  6ist  year. 

Chronicle  of 
LAUDOHN   Marshall,  at  head-quarters  of  the 

Austrian  army  in  Europe.     Chronicle  of 
LAVATER  John  Casper,  at  Zurich,  Switz.,  the 

celebrated  physiognomist.     Chronicle  of 
LAWRENCE   Mr.     .    ■     ,  at  Allentown,  N.  J. 

Chronicle  of 
LAWTON  Rebecca,  wife  of  John,  aged  25  years. 

Chronicle  of 
Rachal,  wife  of  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  in  33d 

year.     Chronicle  of 
LEACH ,  son  of  Billy,  killed  by  a  bear, 

at  Moultenboro, 
LE  CLERC  General - 
LEDYARD    Dr.  


— ,  at  Cape  St.  Francis, 
at   New  York,  health 
officer  of-  the  port.     Chronicle  of 
LEE  Capt.  Samuel,  of  this  town,  in  North  Caro- 
lina, in  39th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Richard    Henry,  Esq.,  at  Chantilly,  Va.,  in 

63d  year.     Chronicle  of 
Joseph,  at  Cumberland,  in  71st  year, 

LEGGETT    Mr. ,  of   New   York;  while 

crossing  Hell  Gate  in  a  boat  with  His  fam- 
ily it  overturned  and  two  of   his  children 
were  drowned.     Chronicle  of 
LEONARD    Hon.    Ephraim,    for    many    years 
Judge  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Bristol 
Co.,  Mass.,  at  Mansfield,  in  8 1st  year, 
Mary,  wife  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  in  34th  year, 
Capt.  -James,   at    Taunton,    in    71st    year. 

Chronicle  of 
Joseph,  eldest  son  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  at  Taun- 
ton.    Chronicle  of 
Col.  Nathaniel,  at  Taunton,  aged  68  years, 

suddenly, 
Abigail,    wife    of     Nathaniel,    at    Taunton. 

Chronicle  of 
Appolas,  Esq.,  at  Taunton,  aged   55   years. 
Chronicle  of 
LEWIS    Samuel,  mariner,  at -Boston;  his   wife 
was  delivered  of  three  female  children,  all 
likely  to  do  well, 

LICKINS  Lieut. ,  killed  in  battle, 

LILLIBRIDGE  Ann,  wife    of    Capt.  Thomas, 
and  only  daughter  of  Mrs.   Ann    Webber, 
of  Newport,  at  Philadelphia,  in  33d  year, 
Abigail,  wife  of  John,  of  Newport,  at  Savan- 
nah, Ga., 


May  16,  1799 

,    June  9,  1796 

Sept.  30,  1790 

April  2,  1 80 1 

April  7,  1 79 1 

Nov.  23,  1786 

June  18,  1795 

Sept.  14,  1784 
Nov.  3,  1802 

Sept.  8,  1803. 

Jan.  3,  1793 

July  24,  1794 
July  4,  1801 

June  24,  1802 

May  2,  1786 
Dec.  27,  1789 

Aug.  8,  1793 

May  8,  1794 

Feb.  10,  1795 

Feb.  16,  1797 

March  21,  1799 


Jan.  31,  1788 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 


Nov.  4,  1796 
Dec.  14,  1796 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


527 


LILLIBRIDGE  Hampton,  formerly  of  Newport, 
at  his  plantation  near  Savannah, 

LINCOLN  Benjamin,  Jr.,  son  of  Major-General 
Lincoln,  in  32d  year.     Chronicle  of 
James,  at  Taunton,  in  73d    year.     Chronicle 
of 

LINDLEY  Capt.  John,  at  Rehoboth,  in  8ist 
year, 

LIPPITT  Lucy, second  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq., 
at  Warwick, 
Lucy,  wife  of  the  late  Joseph,  of  Warwick,  in 

72d  year.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.    John,    of    this    port,  on  the  African 

Coast.     Chronicle  of 
Welthian,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  Esq.,  at  War- 
wick, aged  82  years.     Chronicle  of 

LIGHTFOOT  Frances,  at  Newport.  Chronicle 
of 

LITTLE  Lieut. ,  killed  in  battle, 

LIVINGSTONE  Hon.  William,  at  Elizabeth- 
town,  N.  J.,  Governor  of  New  Jersey. 
Chronicle  of 

LOCKWOOD  Phebe,  in  this  town,  in  22d  year, 

LOGAN  Hannah,  widow  of  William,  of  this 
town, 

LOISA,  "the  Lady  of  the  Hay  Stack,"  at  Guy's 
Hospital,  Eng.     Chronicle  of 

LOOMIS  Lucy,  wife  of  Leffens,  Esq.,  at  Cum- 
berland, in  25  th  year, 

LOPEZ  Rachal,  wife    of    David,    merchant,    at 
Newport,  in  28th  year.     Chronicle  of 
David,  E.sq.,  at  Boston,  burial  at    Newport. 
Chronicle  of 

LORING    Phebe,  wife  of  Simeon.     Chronicle  of 

LOUDON  Mrs.    ,    wife  of  Samuel,  Esq., 

printer,  and  sister  of  Hon.  Matthew  Gris- 
wold,   late    Governor    of   Connecticut,   at 
New  York.     Chronicle  of 
John,  printer,  at  New  York,  killed   while  re- 
viewing a  squad  of  soldiers.     Chronicle  of 

LOUIS  XVI  of  France,  beheaded,  and  an  ac- 
count of  the  funeral.     Chronicle  of 

LOUVERTURE  Loussoint,  the  African  Chief, 
died  in  prison  at  Besancon.     Chronicle  of 

LOVETT  James,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Cum- 
berland, aged  60  years.     Chronicle  of 

LOW  Col.    Stephen,    at  Warwick,  in  84th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  -M^^,  wife  of  Capt.  Richard.     Chroni- 
<;le  of 


Jan. — ,  1801 

Jan.  24,  1788 

June  12,  1788 

Feb.  20,  1800 

April  16,  1787 

May  28,  179s 
Aug.  25,  1796 

July  20,  1797 

Jan.  30,  1800 
Nov.  4,  1 791 

Aug  S,  1790 
June  9,  1800 

July  26,  1793 
May  14,  1 801 
April  24,  1787 

Sept.  3,  1789 

Jan  II,  1798 
Oct.  6,  1785 

July  10,  1788 

Oct  8,  1789 

March  28,  1793 

June  23,  1803 

April  24,  1800 

Dec.  4,  1788 

Feb.  21,  1793 


528  VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHOUE  ISLAND 

LOW  Richard,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  July  3,  1794 

Am  ay,  wife  of   Major   Samuel,    formerly   of 

this  town,  at  Berkeley  Co.,  N.  Y.     Chroni- 
cle of  '  July  1 1,  1799 
Capt.    Richard,    at    Warwick,  in  40th  year. 

Chronicle  of  Nov.  20,  1795 

Capt.  Anthony,  at  Warwick,    in    78th    year. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  14,  1802 

Sarah,  wife  of  Col.  John,  at  Warwick,  in  68th 

year,  Nov.  27,  1803 

LOWELL  Hon.  John,  U.  S.  Judge  of  the  First 

Circuit,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  in  sgth  year.  May  6,  1802 

LUSA  William,  of  Old  Claverick,  while  felling  a 

tree,  the  tree    caught    his    leg  so    badly, 

smashing  it,  that  he  died  of  the  injury,  Feb.  25,  1786 

LUTHER  Mrs.  Mary,  in   99th  year,  at  Warren. 

Chronicle  of  Dec.  28,  1786 

LYNDON  Mary,  widow  of  Hon.  Josias,  formerly 

Governor  of  the  State,  aged  80  years ;    she 

had  been  confined  to  her  bed  15  years  from 

a  stroke  of  paralysis,  at  Newport,  March  14;  1790 

LYON  Mrs. ,  wife  of   Capt.  John,  of   Lei- 
cester, Mass.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  8,  1791 
Mary,  widow  of  Elijah,  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  in 

65th    year;  had    been    a    member  of  Dr. 

Snow's  church  in  this  town  more   than   30 

years.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  11,  1803 

M 


MACK  ARTY  Rev.    Thaddeus,    at    Worcester. 

Chronicle  of  Aug.  5,  1784 

MACKENSIE  H ,  at  Edinburgh,  Scotland, 

from  a  fall  from  a  horse ;  was  a  voluminous 

author.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  15,  1801 

MACKINTIRE  Mrs.  ,  wife  of   Stephen, 

at  Salisbury,  Ct.;    was  delivered   of   three 

children    at     one    birth,  two    sons  and  a 

daughter ;    they    all    weighed    about  four 

pounds  and  lived  about  three   hours  ;    the 

mother  is  in  fairway  to  recover,  June  15,  1786 

MACKLIN  Robert,  at  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  for- 
merly of  this   town  (Portsmouth,  N.  H.), 

baker,  aged  1 1 5  years  ;    his   eyesight   and 

faculties    were    good   until  a   short   time 

before  his  death  ;  at  the  age  of  80  years  he 

walked  from  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  to  Boston 

in  one  day,  and  returned  the  next,  seem- 
ingly but  little  fatigued,  Jan.  5,  1787 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


529 


MACOMBER  Abigail,  wife  of  John,  at  Taunton, 

in  71st  year.     Chronicle  of 
MAGEE  Mary,  wife  of  William,  and  daughter  of 
Capt.  Job  Sweeting,  in  20th  year, 
Capt.  Barnard,  of  Boston,  killed'on  the  North- 
west coast,  by  the  Natives.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Nancy,  of  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  in  this  town, 
at  house  of  Rev.  Dr.  Gano,  in   44th   year  ; 
left  an  only  son  ;    buried  at   North  burial 
ground, 
MAINOLD  James,  at  New  York,  from  bite  of  a, 

mad  dog, 
MAJURY  Mrs.  Hannah,  wife  of  Joseph,  in  this 

town.     Chronicle  of 
MALBONE  Francis,    at    Newport,  in  his   sgth 
year.  First  Alderman  of  that  city.     Chron- 
icle of 
Col.  Godfrey,  at  Pomfret,  Ct.     Chronicle  of 
Godfrey,  Esq.,  born  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  Sept. 
3,  1724;  died  in  this  town,  Nov.    12,  1785. 
Chronicle  of 
Gen.  John,  at  Newport,  in  60th  year.  Chroni- 
cle of 
MALCOLM  William,  at   New   York,  Brigadier 
General  of  the  Militia  of  that  State, 

MALEM  ,  found  in  the  woods  dead,  near 

residence  of  Thomas  Waterman,  Coventry, 
supposed  to  be  about  40  years  old, 
MALTBIE  Capt.  Jonathan,  Commander  of  Rev- 
enue   Cutter    in    Connecticut  District,  at 
Fairfield,  Ct.     Chronicle  of 
MALTMAN  Ann,  widow  of  James,  in  this  town, 

in  71st  year.     Chronicle  of 
MANCHESTER  John,   son   of  the  late   Capt. 
Gideon.     Chronicle  of 
Alice,  daughter  of  Matthew,  in  this  town,  in 

2 1  St  year.     Chronicle  of 
Mary,  wife  of   Elder   Thomas,  at   Coventry. 

Chronicle  of 
Freelove,  wife  of   Capt.  Matthew,  formerly 
of  Cranston  ;  had  lived  with  her  husband 
53  years,  in  this  town,  in  71st  year, 
Martha,  aged  9  years,   daughter  of    Capt. 

Isaac,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
Joseph,   son   of    the  late   Capt.    Joseph,   in 

this  town,  in  25th  year, 
Joseph,  of  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
MANLEY  John,  Esq.,  late  a  civil  officer  of  the 
United  States,  at  Newport, 


Sept.  5,  1793 

March  17,  1792 

July  8,  1802 

March  27,  1803 
June  22,  1785 
Feb.  14,  1799 


Jan.  13,  1785 
Nov.  24,  1785 


Feb.  22,  1787 

Oct.  22,  1795 

Sept.  14,  1791 

Dec.  4,  1789 

March  8,  1798 
May  27,  1790 
Feb.  26,  1789 
July  29,  1790 
Aug.  15,  1793 

Jan.  6,  179s 

June  23,  1803 

July  18,  T803 
July  21,  1803 

July  21,  1787 


530 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MANN    Lydia,   wife  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  in  this 
town,  in  s8th  year, 
Bebe,  wife  of  Dr.  Bazeleel,  at  Attleboro,  in 

6ist  year.     Chronicle  of 
Benjamin,  in  this  town,  in  74th  year, 
Dr.  Bazeleel,  at  Attleboro,  aged  74  years, 
Mrs.  Mehitable,  wife  of  Dr.  J.  P.,  at  New- 
port, in  28th  year.     Chronicle  of 

MANNING  Dr.  James,  president  of  R.  I. 
College,  in  54th  year;  obituary  in  paper  of 
Aug.  II,  ^ 

Mary,  wife  of  Joseph,  in   this  town,  in  620. 
year.     Chronicle  of 

MANTON  Elisha,  at  Glocester.     Chronicle  of 
Patience,  second  daughter  of   Col.  Edward, 
at  Johnston,  aged  19  years.     Chronicle  of 

MARBLE  Dr.  Joel,  a  suicide,  drowned  himself 
in  a  well,  at  Springfield,  Mass., 

MARCHANT  Henry,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  in 
SSth  year ;  District  Judge  of  U.  S.  Dis- 
trict of  R.  I. ;  had  been  member  of  Gen- 
eral Assembly  and  Colonial  Agent  to 
Great  Britain, 
Sarah,  wife  of  William,  Esq.,  and  daughter 
of  Capt.  William  Shaw,  of  Newport,  at 
North  Kingstown,  aged  26  years.  Chron- 
icle of 

MARDEN  BOROUGH  Rhoda,  wife  of  Chris- 
topher, and  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  John  Fryer,  at  St.  Christopher's,  W. I., 

MARIA  Antoinette,  Queen  of  the  French  ;  be- 
headed, 

MARION  Gen.  Francis,  in  South  Carolina. 
The  military  annals  of  the  Revolution 
faithfully  record  his  talents  and  bravery. 
Chronicle  of 

MARK  Philip,  Esq.,  Consul  of  U.  S.  to  Ger- 
many, at  Hamberg,  Ga.     Chronicle  of 

MARQUAND  Daniel,  Esq.,  at  Newburyport, 
in  89th  year;  Masonic  honors.  Chronicle  of 

MARSH    William,  at  Newport,  aged  22  years. 
Chronicle  of 
Elizabeth,   wife     of     Gould,    at     Newport. 

Chronicle  of 
La  villa,    wife    of     Jonathan,     merchant,  at 

Washington,  N.  C.     Chronicle  of 
Jonathan,  at  Newport,  in  70th  year.     Chron- 
icle of 

MARSHALL  Benjamin,  in  this  town,  in  74th 
year ;  buried  in  the  North  burial  ground. 


Jan.  10,  1785 

Oct.  10,  1793 
Oct.  24,  1794 
Oct.  10,  1797 

July  4,  1803 


July  29,  1791 

Jan.  4,  1798 
May  I,  1800 

March  10,  1803 

Nov.  13,  1800 


Aug.  30,  1796 

Jan.  27,  1803 

March  15,  1791 
Oct.  17,  1793 

April  2,  1795 

March  24,  1803 

June  II,  1789 

Aug.  5,  1790 

,     Dec.  4,  1794 

Sept.  12,  1793 

Dec.  23,  1802 

Oct.  15,  1790 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  53I 

MARTIN  Mrs.  ,  wife  of  Joseph ;  buried 

in  the  New  Cemetery,  west  side  of  river; 

sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Snow,  Sept.  26,  1788 

Sybel,   daughter  of   David,  m  this  town,  in 

18th  year.     Chronicle  of  July  29,  1790 

Joseph,  in  ssth  year;  sermon  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Wilson,  May  25,  1794 

Sukey,  youngest  daughter  of  Sylvanus,  Esq. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  15,  1795 

George,  at  Newport,  in  88th  year.  Chronicle  of  March  13,  1800 
Capt.  John,  of  this  town,  at   St.  Domingo, 

W.  I.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  19,  1804 

MASON  Noah,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  28,  1790 

Zerviah,   daughter  of    John,   in    i8th    year. 

Chronicle  of  Aug.  26,  1790 

Edward,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  13,  1792 

John,  at  Swanzey,  aged  80  years.  Chroni- 
cle of  Oct.  15,  1795 
Fanny,  wife  of  Dr.  James,  formerly  of  this 

town,  aged  21  years,  in  South  Carolma,  Jan.  14,  1797 

Daniel,     merchant,    at     Newport,    in     42d 

year.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  12,  1797 

Elder   Russell,   pastor    of    Second    Baptist 

Church  of  Swanzey,  in  8sth  year,  and  47th 

of    his    ministry.       His   descendants  are 

more  than    130;   sermon   by   Elder   Goff, 

of  Dighton,  Jan.  11,  1799 

Timothy,  late  of  this  town,  at  Cumberland, 

in  6sth  year.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  18,  1800 

Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Newport,  in  40th  year,  Sept.  14,  1801 

Gen.  Stephen  T.,    M.  C.    from    Virginia,  in 

the  Senate,  at  Philadelphia,  ^  May  15,  1803 

Gen.     Stephen    Thompson,    U.    S.    Senator 

from  Virginia,  "of    tell   tale  memory,"  at 

Philadelphia.     Chronicle  of  May  26,  1803 

MATHEW     Dr.    Samuel,   at    Boston,   in   79th 

year,  June  20,  1785 

MATHEWSON  Martha,  widow  of  Thomas,  of 

Scituate,  dec.  She  was  the  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Timothy  Sheldon,  late  of  Johnston, 

dec,  at   Foster,  aged  100  years,   2   mos., 

8  days,  '  July  25,  1787 
,  son  of  David,  at  Coventry,  aged  14 

years,  killed  by  lightning,  ^  July  3,  1789 

John,  at  Johnston,  in  93d  year,  April  11,  1792 

Elizabeth,  widow,  in  this  town,  in  70th  year,  Dec.  8,  1794 

Abraham,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Sn\ithfield,  and 

Judge   of    County   Court,   at    Greenfield, 

N.  Y.,  in  6sth  year.  May  6,  1801 

MAVERICK  Samuel.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  8,  1784 


532 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MAWDSLEY  John,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  in  73d 
year ;  left  wife  and  three  chilren  ;  Military 
and  Masonic  honors, 

MAWNEY  Elizabeth  P.,  wife  of  Col.  John,  at 
Cranston.     Chronicle  of 

MAY  William  A.  B.,  graduate  of  R.  I.  College, 
1788,  at  Attleboro, 

MAZYCK  Ann,  wife  of  Stephen,  of  Goosecreek, 
and  daughter  of  Walter  Easton,  of  New- 
port, at  Charleston,  S.  C  , 

McCLELLAN  Ann,  wife  of  Samuel,  and  eldest 
daughter  of  Col.  Knight  Dexter,  at  Smith- 
field,  in  27th  year, 

McCREA  Dr.  William  A.,  late  of  Philadelphia, 
at  Fort  James,  Ga., 

McDOUGALL  Peter,  merchant,  at  New  York. 
Chronicle  of 

McKEY    Mrs. ,  wife  of  James ;   took  a 

spoonful    of    white    arsenic,    thinking     it 
cream  of  tartar,  at  Mifilingtown,  Pa., 

McKINSTREY    Priscilla,  wife  of  Dr.   McKin- 
•   stray,  at  Haverhill,  Mass.     Chronicle  of 

McLANE  Cynthia,  wife  of  Major,  and  daugh- 
ter of  Ebenezer  Davis,  of  Charlton,  Mass., 

McLaughlin ,  killed  in  a  riot,  at  Lon- 
donderry, Ire , 

McLean  John,  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  printer.  Chron- 
icle of 

McLELLAN  Carey,  Jr.,  hung  himself  while  in- 
sane, at  Gorharn,  Me.     Chronicle  of 

McMASTER  Patrick,  perished  in  a  shipwreck  in 
the  Bay  of  Fundy.     Chronicle  of 

McMATH  Lieut. ,  killed  in  battle, 

MELVILLE  David,' at  Newport,  in  38th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

MERRICK  Nathan,  son  of  Nathaniel,  of  Hard- 
wick,  Mass.,  aged  23  years,  a  college  stu- 
dent here,  drowned  near  Fox  Point, 

MERRILL  Nathan,  of  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

MERRIMAN  Mrs. ,  widow,  at  Walling- 

ford,  Ct.,  aged  89  years.     Chronicle  of 

"METHUSALAH,"  in  Lethuania,  a  man  aged 
163  years  ;  at  89  years  he  married  a  second 
wife  who  was  in  her  isth  year  ;  had  been 
a  soldier  and  wounded,  but  was  never  sick; 
he  was  1 1  years  older  than  Parr,  who  died 
in  England  in  1634,  aged  152  years,  and 
who  lived  in  ten  reigns.     Chronicle  of 

MIFFLIN  Mrs. ,  wife  of   Hon.   Thomas, 

at  Philadelphia, 


Feb.  21,  1795 

April  28,  1803 

July  12,  1790 

June  20,  1785 

May  19,  1788 

Jan.  I,  1802 

Sept.  27,  1798 

June  I,  1803 

June  8,  1786 

Oct.   10,  1793 

Nov.  22,  1790 

June  II,  1789 

June  24,  1802 

Feb.  22,  1798 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

Dec.  5,  1793 


July  14,  1788 
Jan.  7,  1790 

Feb.  21,  1799 


April  5,  1804 
Aug.  I,  1790 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  533 

MILLER  John,  merchant,  at  Newport,    in   60th 

year,  Jan.  12,  1785 
,  very  suddenly,   while   cutting  wood, 

at  Falmouth.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  26,  1786 

Benjamin,  of  this  town.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  i,  1789 

Hon.  Nathan,  Esq.,  formerly  a  delegate  to 

Congress,  at  Warren.     Chronicle  of  May  27,  1790 

Sarah,  wife  of  John,  at   East  Greenwich,  in 

27th  year.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  20,  1792 

Nathan   B.,  merchant,  at   Newport,   in    48th 

year.     Chronicle  of  April  19,  1804 

MILNES  William,  at  Boston,  in  41st  year,  a  well 

known  author.     Chronicle  of  March  5,  1801 

MINTURN  Capt.  William,  at  Newport,  mer- 
chant. Chronicle  of  Sept.  5,  1799 
MITCHELL    Edward,   merchant,   formerly     of" 

this  town,  at  Georgetown,  S.  C.  Chroni- 
cle of  May  10,  1798 
Donald  Grant,  Captain  of  Artillery  and  En- 
gineers, at  Philadelphia,  Aug.  6,  1798 
Anna  E.,  widow  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  George- 
town, S.  C,  and  daughter  of  Dr.  Ephraim 

Bowen,  of  this  town,   in  40th  year  ;    she 

leaves  two  children.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  7,  1802 

MOORE  John,  son  of  John  E.,  of  Charleston,  S. 

C,  in  this  town,  .  Oct.  14,  1795 

Thomas    William,    Esq.,    formerly  of    New 

York,  at  London,  Eng.,  aged  62  years.  May  8,  1799 

MOREHEAD  Dr.  Alex.,  of  Annapolis,  lost   at 

sea,  off  Cape  Ann.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  29,  1784 

MOORHEAD  ,  child  of  Rev.    John,    at 

Cannonsburgh,  Pa.,  Dec.  i,  1802 

MONDAY  Jonathan,  at    Bristol,    in  86th   year. 

Chronicle  of  June  i,  1786 

MONROE  Rebecca  S.,    wife    of  Capt.    James, 

aged  23  years,  Aug.  16,  1803 

MONTPELIER  ,  formerly  of  Cape   St. 

Francois,    committed    suicide    at    Bristol, 

shot  himself  with  a  pistol.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  19,  1797 

MOREY  Mrs.  Mary,  at  Taunton,  aged  47  years,  Feb.  6,  1798 

MORGAN  Mrs.   ,   widow,   in   this  toivn. 

Chronicle  of  Aug.  13,  1795 

General  Daniel,  at  Winchester,  Va.,  aged  66 

years ;  the  Hero  of  the   Cowpens;  was   at 

the  siege  of  Quebec,  in  1775  ;  Congress 

presented  him  with  a  medal  and  Virginia 

with  a  sword.     Chronicle  of  July  23,  1802 

MORRILL  Capt.  Levi  and  a  lad  aged   12  years, 

of  Portland,  Me.,  lost  off  Freeport,  June  4,  1802 


534 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


MORRIS  Mrs.  Lydia,  wife  of  Lemuel,  and 
daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Wilkinson,  at 
Woodstock,  Ct.,  in  sist  year.  Chronicle 
of 

MORSE  Mrs.  ,  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,    aged 

99  years  ;  was  mother  of  lo  children,  grand- 
mother of  72;  219  of  the  4th  generation, 
and  14  of  the  5th  generation.  Chronicle 
of 
MOUNT  Thomas,  executed  at  Little  Rest,  for 
burglary,  aged  27  years, 

MOWATT  Commodore ,  of    the    British 

Ship  Assistance,  at  Hampton  Roads,  sud- 
denly, while  giving  orders  from   the   quar- 
terdeck.    Chronicle  of 
MOWRY  Daniel,    Esq.,  at   Smithfield,  aged  89 
years,  8  mos.,  11  days.     Chronicle  of 

Col.  Elisha,  in  this  town,  but  of  Smithfield, 
suddenly,  in  S7th  year, 

Henry,  at  East  Greenwich,  leaves  wife  and 
four  children, 

Phoebe,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Elisha,  at 
Smithfield,  in  26th  year.     Chronicle  of 
MUMFORD  William,  at  East  Greenwich,  in  19th 
year, 

Edward,  at  Newport,  merchant,  in  S2d  year, 
drowned  in  the  harbor  by  oversetting  of 
the  boat, 

Capt.  Giles,  of  New  London,  at  St.  Domingo, 
W.  I.,  aged  36  years  ;  leaves  a  widow  and 
five  children.     Chronicle  of 

Anstress,  widow  of  Capt.  John,  aged  49 
years.     Chronicle  of 

Abigail,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Will- 
iam, at  Newport.     Chronicle  of 

William,  in  this  town,  m   2Sth   year.  Military 
honors, 
MUNRO  John,    at    Rehoboth,    in    looth    year. 
Chronicle  of 

Polly,  daughter  of  Hezekiah,  aged   20  years, 
at  Bristol.     Chronicle  of 
MURRAY  Patrick,  of  company  of  comedians,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.     Chronicle  of 


June  26,  1794 

June  18,  1801 
May  27,  1 79 1 

May  3,  1798 

June  14,  1787 

June  28,  1792 

March  4,  1797 

March  30,  1797 

May  25,  1785 

Oct.  5,  1792 

Oct.  22,  1795 

Dec.  3,  1795 

Sept.  26,  1799 

Aug.  28,  1803 

April  25,  1793 

Oct.  IS,  1795 

Oct.  2,  1794 


N 


NEALE  John    B.,.at    Baltimore,  in    31st   year. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  23,  1804 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


535 


NELSON 


-,  son  of  Oliver,  of  Stockbridge, 


fell  oflF  a  bridge  and  was  drowned.     Chron- 
icle of 
Rev.  ,  father  of  Lord  Nelson,  in    Eng- 
land.    Chronicle  of 
Josiah,  of  this   town,   at   St.    Bartholomew, 
W.  I., 
NEWCOMB  William,  perished  in  the  burning  of 

his  house,  at  Norton,  Mass., 
NEWELL  Dr. and  his   wife,   at   Allen- 
town,  N.  J.     Chronicle  of 
Lucy,  daughter  of  Robert,  Esq.,  in  this  town, 
in  17th  year.     Chronicle  of 

NEWMAN  Capt. ,  killed  in  battle, 

NICHOLS  Sarah,  widow  of  Jonathan,  at   Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.     Chronicle  of 
Thomas,    Jr.,    at    Georgetown,  Va.,  from  a 

blow  delivered  in  anger, 
Mrs.    Freelove,   at   Warwick,   in   93d    year. 
She  was  a  granddaughter  of  Joseph  Ed- 
munds, who  came  from  England  with  the 
first  settlers  and  was  a  reputable  officer  in 
the  Indian  Wars, 
Sally,  daughter  of  John,  in  21st  year, 
John,  Jr.,  son  of  John,  in  19th  year, 
Betsey,  daughter  of  John.     Chronicle  of 
KNIGHTINGALE  Samuel,  in  72d  year, 

Susannah,  wife  of  Dea.  Samuel,  of  this  town, 
in  49th  year, 

W ,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs. ,  widow  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  in  this 

town,  in  73d  year.     Chronicle  of 
Col.  Joseph,  in  this  town,  in  80th  year, 
NILES    Polly,   daughter  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  at 
East   Greenwich,   in    17th   year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Jeremiah,  Esq.,  at  South  Kingstown.,  in  88th 
year.     Chronicle  of 
NORTH  Marcus,  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  printer,  na- 
tive of  Connecticut, 
NORTH  AM   Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt. 

John,  at  Newport.     Chronicle  of 
NOURSE    John,   printer,   at   Boston,   aged   28 

years, 
NOYES     Lydia,    wife    of    Thomas,    Esq.,   and 
daughter  of  the   late  William  Rogers,  of 
Newport,  at  Westerly,  in  39th  year,  leaves 
8  children.     Chronicle  of 
Col.  Joseph,  at  Westerly,  in  7Sth  year, 


Nov.  s,  1801 

June  10,  1802 

Oct.  12,  1802 

March  17,  1790 

April  7,  1 79 1 

Aug.  14,  1794 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

July  I,  1790 

June  21,  1793 


Feb.  27,  1795 

June  8,  1796 

June  13,  1796 

Aug.  II,  1796 

Dec.  2,  J  786 

May  6,  1790 
May  8,  1794 

Sept.  18,  1794 
Nov.  3,  1799 


Oct.  IS,  179s 

Nov.  13,  1794 

Oct.  12,  1 80 1 

March  31,  1796 

Jan.  9,  1790 


Nov.  30,  1798 
March  13,  1802 


536  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

NUTTING    Oliver,  in  21st   year,  at  Attleboro. 
Chronicle  of 


April  5,  1787 


o 


-,  of  the  Kentucky  Militia, 


OLDHAM  Col. 

killed  in  battle, 
OLIN  David,  at  East  Greenwich.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Hannah,  widow  of  David,  at  Warwick, 
in  27th  year.     Chronicle  of 
OLIVER  Thomas  Fitch,  formerly  of  this  town, 

at  Baltimore.     Chronicle  of 
OLNEY  Sarah,  wife  of  Tilley  Merrick  Olney,  in 
33d  year;  text  Deut.  32-29.     Chronicle  of 
Tilley  Merrick,  at  Woodstock,  Ct.,  in   35th 

year, 
Capt.  Jonathan,  in  79th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Abraham,  of  North  Providence,  at  Pomfret, 

in  57th  year,  very  suddenly, 
Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  James.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Charles,  at  North  Providence.     Chronicle  of 
Major  Thomas,  at  North  Providence,  at  an 

advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 
Thomas,  at  North  Providence,  aged  89  years, 
Richard,  of  this  town,  at  an  advanced  age. 

Chronicle  of 
Mrs.    Deborah,   widow   of    Col.   Charles,   at 
North  Providence,  in  8ist  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
James,  merchant,  in  this  town. 
Miss  Deborah,  in  90th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Gideon,  at  North  Providence,  in  69th  year. 

Chronicle  of 
Obadiah,  at   Smithfield,  in    88th   year ;   had 
lived  to  see  his  descendants  of  4th  genera- 
tion.    Chronicle  of 
Nehemiah,  formerly  of  North  Providence,  at 

Plainfield,  Ct.,  killed  by  a  falling  tree, 
Luana,  wife  of  Stephen,  in  this  town,  in  27th 

year, 
Henry  P.,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  in  25th  year, 
Isaac,  at  Johnston.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Content,  wife  of  Asa,  in  34th  year, 
OMAN     Henry,    at    Newport,    in    59th    year. 
Chronicle  of 


Nov.  4,  1 791 
Oct.  16,  1794 

March  26,  1795 

Feb.  23,  1797 

Sept.  15,  1785 

Aug.  7,  1786 
April  5,  1787 

Jan,  31,  1788 

July  IS,  1790 
Aug.  12,  1790 

April  II,  1793 
March  25,  1795 

Dec.  24,  1795 


March  3,  1796 
July  29,  1796 
Oct.  13,  1796 

Feb.  8,  1798 


March  22,  1798 

Dec.  4,  1798 

Jan.  30,  1799 

March  20,  1800 

June  12,  1800 

Jan.  7,  1802 

March  13,  1800 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


537 


ORMSBEE  Barbara,  wife  of  John,  in  36th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
John,  aged  32  years.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  ,  wife  of   Caleb,   in  this  town. 

Chronicle  of 
Josiah,  of  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
Daniel,  at  Rehoboth,  in  S3d  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
.  Anna,  in  32d  year;  sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wil- 
son.    Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Abigail,  wife  of  Capt.  James,  in  this 
town,  in  34th  year, 
ORONO  a  Penobscot  Indian  Chief,  at  Oldtown, 

Me.,  aged  113  years.     Chronicle  of 
GJTIS  Joseph,  at  Boston,  aged  47  years.     Chron- 
icle of 
Jonathan,  formerly  of  Rhode  Island,  at  Mid- 
dletown,  aged  67  years, 
OWEN   Sarah,  wife  of   Oliver,  at  Glocester,  in 
31st  year, 

(Also  in  issue  of  June  28,  1792.) 
Capt.  Solomon,  at  Glocester,  in  67th  year ; 
was  for  many  years  a  nautical  commander 
from  this  port.     Chronicle  of 


Feb.  9,  1786 
Jan.  25,  1787 

Aug.  I,  1794 
Oct.  13,  1796 

Feb.  13,  1800 

March  23,  i8o3 

June  14,  1803 

April  2,  1 80 1 

May  27,  1790 

Feb.  20,  1 79 1 

June  14,  1792 

Oct.  19,  1797 


PABODIE  Benjamin,  of  this  town,  in  17th  year, 

at  Cape  Francois.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  24,  1799 

Henrietta,  wife  of  William,  in  31st  year,  July  i,  1803 

PACKARD    Capt.  Rhodes.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  10,  1789 

Capt.  Samuel,  of  this  town;  his  infant   son 

died  Feb.  26,  1799 

Capt.  Robert  S.,  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  Sr., 
of  this  townj  in  24th  year,  at  the  West  In- 
dies.    Chronicle  of  Aug.  7,  1800 
Sally,  daughter  of   Melzer,  in  this  town,  in 
27th  year.     Chronicle  of                                        Oct.  22,  1801 
PADELFORD    John,  member  of  Senior  Class 
R.  I.  College,  son  of  Hon.  Seth,  of  Taun- 
ton, in  this  town,                            ,                        June  22,  1801 
PAGE    Ambrose,  a  well  known  nautical  com- 
rnander  of  this  port.  Masonic  honors,  in 
this  town,^  in  67th  year,                                         Dec.  29,  1792 
Catharine,  wife  of  Martin,  in  23d  year,                   June  25,  1796 
Thomas,  killed  in  an  action  with  the  Malays. 

Chronicle  of  Jan.  4,  1798 


538 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PAGE  Mrs.  Nancy,  wife  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  and 
daughter  of  Job  Sweeting,  Esq.,  in  this 
town.     Chronicle  of 

PAGET  Mrs.  Deborah,  widow. of  Henry,  Esq., 
of  this  town,  in  76th  year ;  funeral  from 
house  of  George  Olney;  buried  at  Episco- 
pal burial  yard ;  sermon  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Clarke, 

PAINE   Capt.  John,  at  Cranston,  in  77th  year ; 
sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Snow.     Chronicle  of 
Seth,  printer,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  Masonic 

honors.     Chronicle  of 
Ann,  widow  of  Rev.  Elisha,  late  of  Long  Isl- 
and, at  Johnston,  having  just  completed 
her  83d  year.     Chronicle  of 

PALMER  Mary,  wife  of  William,  at  Newport, 
in  57th  year.     Chronicle  of 

PARISH  Dr.  John,  at  Wickford,  in  41st  year. 
Chronicle  of 

PARK  Rev.  Paul,  at  Preston,  Ct. ,  in  82d  year ; 
had  been  minister  of  Congregational 
Church  there  55  years.     Chronicle  of 

PARKER     Mrs.   ,   at    Wallingford,    Ct., 

aged  87  years.     Chronicle  of 
Thomas,  at  Boston,  aged  50  years ;  a  naval 
officer  of  the  Revolution.     Chronicle  of 

PARKMAN  Nancy,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  in  20th 
year, 

PARROTT  Abner,  printer,  aged  19  years,  at 
■Baltimore, 

PARSONS  Gen.  and  a  friend  drowned  in  the 
Monongahela  by  the  overturning  of  the 
boat.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.   ,   widow,   at    Wallingford,    Ct., 

aged  80  years.     Chronicle  of 

PATTERSON  John,  of  the  theatre,  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  aged  32  years.     Chronicle  of 

PATTON  Robert,  doorkeeper  to  Congress,  at 
New  York,  in  84th  year, 

PAUL  Mrs.  Judeth,  in  6sth  year.     Chronicle  of 

PEABODY  Ephraim,  housewright,  in  sist  year. 
Chronicle  of 
Lucy,  daughter  of  the  late  Ephraim,  in  17th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

PEARCE    William,  in  77th  year,  of  this  town. 
Chronicle  of 
Lucy,  wife  of  Reuben,  at  Dighton,  in  27th 

year.    Chronicle  of 
Nathan,  Esq.,  at  Pawlingtown,  N.  Y.,  aged 
83  years,  10  months,  23  days. 


March  28,  1799 

April  IS,  1793 
Feb.  20,  1794 
Oct.  IS,  1801 

June  16,  1803 
June  18,  1801 
July  24,  1794 

July  15,  1802 

Feb.  21,  1799 

July  3,  1800 

July  8,  1 79 1 

June  19,  1799 

Dec.  24,  1789 

Feb.  22,  1799 

Aug.  II,  1796 

May  8,  1788 
Nov.  6,  1800 

Aug.  23,  1787 

Feb.  20,  1794 

Aug.  5,  1784 

April  2,  1789 

March  15,  1790 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


539 


PEARCE  Major  Preserved,  at  East  Greenwich, 
at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 

Mehitable,  wife  of  Benoni,  formerly  of  this 
town,  at  Paulingstown,  N.  Y.,  in  67th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Major  Samuel,  formerly  of  Bristol,  at  New 
Glocester,  Me.,  aged  70  years, 

John,  son  of   Ephraim,  at  Johnston,  in  23d 
year, 
PEASE    Capt.  Elihu,  formerly  of  this  town,  in 
North  Carolina,  in  38th  year, 

Lydia,  wife  of  Nathaniel,  in  33d  year, 

Joseph,  in  28th  year, 

Martha,  widow  of  Zephaniah,  late  of   New- 
port, at  Warren,  in  80th  year, 
PECK    Eunice,  wife  of   Col.  William.     Chroni- 
cle of 

Benjamin,  formerly  of  this  town,  in  Virginia, 

Capt.  William  Augustus,  at  Newport,  in  63d 
year, 

Isaac,  son  of  Perez,  at  Rehoboth,  in  14th 
year. 

Rev.  Samuel,  in  82d  year,  at  Rehoboth,  pas- 
tor of  a  church  42  years.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  John,  formerly  of  Boston,  at  Kittery, 
Me.,  aged  64  years,  at  Boston, 

Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  William  Augus- 
tus Peck,  at  Newport.     Chronicle  of 

Keziah,  at  Barrington,  widow.     Chronicle  of 

Theresa,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  J . 

Chronicle  of 

Capt.   Jonathan,  at   Bristol,  aged   73   years. 
Chronicle  of 
.      William,  son  of  Elihu,  of  this  town,  in  20th 
year,  at  Berbice, 

Abiezer,  at  Rehoboth,  in  87th  year ;  sermon 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson, 

Sebera,  second  daughter  of  Perez,  at  Reho- 
both, in  20th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Patience,  wife  of  Josiah,  at  Rehoboth,  sud- 
denly.    Chronicle  of 

Whipple,  at  Cumberland,  in  21st  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Benjamin,  son  of  Elihu,  of  this  town,  in  22d 
year,  at  the  Falkland  Isle,  northwest  coast 
of  America.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  in  79th  year, 
PECKHAM  Peleg,  at  South  Kingstown,  in  74th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  the  late  Joshua,  in  this 
town,  in  20th  year.     Chronicle  of 


Sept.  19,  1799 

June  26,  1800 

Oct.  24,  1802 

Nov.  17,  1802 

Jan.  — ,  1787 

March  19,  1802 

Sept.  3,  1802 

Jan.  10,  1803 

April  29,  1784 
Dec.  16,  1784 

March  14,  1785 

Sept.  14,  1787 

Dec.  4,  1788 

May  3,  1790 

July  22,  1790 
Aug.  16,  1792 

Oct.  8,  1795 

Oct.  19,  1797 

Nov.  6,  1798 

Sept.  20,  1800 

Jan.  13,  1803 

March  3,  1803 

Aug.  18,  1803 

Aug.  25,  1803 
Oct.  9,  1803 

April  14,  1796 

Sept.  20,  1796 


540 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


PECKHAM    Mrs.  Mary,  wife  of  Jeremiah,   at 
Newport,  in  30th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Joshua,   in   this 
town,  in  29th  year, 

PEIRCE  Mary,  wife  of  Capt.  Robert,  and  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  Townsend,  in  23d  year,  at 
Newport.     Chronicle  of 
Samuel,   Jr.,   of   Dorchester,  aged   35  years, 
drowned  near  Long  Island.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.  John,  U.  S.  Corps  of   Artillerists  and 

Engineers,  at  Walnut  Hills,  Miss., 
John,  at  Dighton,  at  an  advanced  age.  Chron- 
icle of 

PERKINS  Sarah,  wife  of  Dr.  Elisha,  at  Plain- 
field,  Ct., 

PERRIN  Milecent,  wife  of  John,  of  this  town,  in 
3Sth  year;  funeral  sermon  Job  xiii,  15, 

PETERS  Mrs.  Phillis,  formerly  Phillis  Wheat- 
ley,  the  female  authoress.     Chronicle  of 

PETTIS  John,  master  of  Sloop  Exchange,  at 
Sierra  Leone,  Africa.     Chronicle  of 

PHELON  Capt. ,  killed  in  battle, 

PHILLIPS  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  at   Foster,  in   6sth 
year, 
Hon.  Samuel,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Massa- 
chusetts, at  Andover,  aged  50  years, 
Hon.  William,  aged  82  years,  at  Boston, 

PHILMORE  Mr. ,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  where 

he  had   lately   arrived   in   the   Juno,  from 
New  York.     Chronicle  of 

PHIPPS  Thomas,  Sr.,  aged  47,  and  his  son, 
Thomas,  Jr.,  executed  at  Shrewsbury, 
Eng.,  for  forgery  ;  they  protested  their  in- 
nocence, but  the  son  at  last  confessed 
he  did  it  and  that  his  father  was  innocent. 
They  were  both  executed.     Chronicle  of 

PIERCE  Job,  at  Rehoboth,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of 

PIKE  Sanford,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

PINEGAR  Mary,  at  Newport,  in  70th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

PITCHER  John,  Jr.,  at  Cranston,  in  24th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
Emma,  wife  of  James,  in  30th  year.  Chroni- 
cle of 
Mary,  wife  of  Capt.  John,  at  Cranston,  in  5Sth 
yeari  sermon  by  Rev.  Mr.  Snow,  Job 
XIV,  14, 


Nov.  23,  1797 
Jan.  27,  1 801 

June  7,  1792 

Nov.  10,  1796 

July  24,  1798 

Nov.  30,  1798 

Aug.  10,  1795 

June  s,  1795 
Dec.  IS,  1784 

March  20,  1800 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

April  26,  1796 

Feb.  10,  1802 
Jan.  15,  1804 

Aug.  4,  1803 


Dec.  24,  1789 

Oct.  13,  1 79 1 
March  31,  1803 

April  7,  1 79 1 

June  2,  1785 

July  7,  1 791 

Aug.  13,  1792 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


541 


PITCHER  Lydia,  wife  of  John,  and  daughter  of 
Jonathan  Jenckes,  late  of  Brookfield,  but 
formerly  of  Pawtucket,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, in  38th  year, 

piTKIN  Hon.  William,  at  East  Hartford,  Ct., 
formerly  member  of  the  Assembly  and 
Judge  in  the  Superior  Court.     Chronicle  of 

PITMAN  Rebecca,  wife  bf   Rev.   John,  in   this 
town,  in  39th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Abigail,    wife    of    Benjamin,    at     Newport. 

Chronicle  of 
John,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  in  8ist  year.    Chron- 
icle of 

PITTS  Mrs. ,  wife  of  Michael.     Chronicle 

of 

PLATER  George,  Esq ,  Governor  of  Maryland. 
Chronicle  of 

POINTSELL  Dr. ,  late  of  Charleston,  S. 

C,  at  Boston,  aged  63  years, 
POOLE  Samuel,    in    this    town,    in  76th  year. 

Chronicle  of 
POPE  Dr.    John,    at    Boston,    aged    55    years. 
Chronicle  of 

Vesta,  at  Stoughton,  aged  20  years.     Chroni- 
cle of 
PORTER  Jacob,  son  of  John,  at   Taunton,  aged 
35  years;  has  left  a  widow  and  six  children 
to  mourn  his  loss.     Chronicle  of 

Na,thaniel,    at    Hanover,  Mass.;    two  infant 
children  of  his  died, 
POTTER  Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  Rufus,  in  her 
19th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Joseph,  of  this  town,  in  his  76th  year.  Chron- 
icle of 

Capt.  Rouse,  at  Portsmouth,  aged  about  90 
years. ,  Chronicle  of 

Levi,  of  Voluntown,  Ct. ;  was  on  the  shore 
near  Field's  Point,  digging  clams  ;  he  sud- 
denly fell  down  and  died  instantaneously  ; 
was  in  64th  year, 

Hannah,  wife  of  Gen.  Simeon,  at  Swanzey, 
in  56th  year.     Chronicle  of 

John,  Esq.,  at  South  Kingstown,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs. ,  wife  of   William,  at   Smithfield, 

aged  37  years,  after  an  illness  of  18  months. 
Chronicle  of 

Waitstill,  wife  of  Job,  at-  Cranston,  in  75th 
year.     Chronicle  of 


Aug.  II,  1794 

Dec.  31,  1789 

Feb.  9,  1792 

March  31,  1796 

March  13,  1800 

Sept.  24,  179s 

March  8,  1792 

Sept.  18,  1803 

May  18,  1797 

May  26,  1796 

Oct.  IS,  1801 

Aug.  25,  1796 

Sept.  I,  1797 

Oct.  20,  1784 

Feb.  17,  1785 

Sept.  14,  1786 

March  21,  1787 

March  27,  1788 

April  3,  1788 

Sept.  8,  1 79 1 
Oct.  27,  1791 


542 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


POTTER  Mary,  widow  of  George,  and  great- 
grand-daughter  of  Roger  Williams,  aged  82 
years.     Chronicle  of 

Patty,  wife  of  Capt.  Abijah,  in  38th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Cranston.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Abijah,  of  this  town,  on  th^  African 
Coast.     Chronicle  of 

Zuriel,  at  Cranston.     Chronicle  of 

Jemima,  widow  of  Benjamin,  at  Cranston,  in 
8sth  year ;  sermon  by  Rev.  Samuel  Win- 
sor.     Chronicle  of 

Zuriel,  at  Cranston,  in  57th  year, 

Stephen,  Esq.,  at  Coventry,  at  an  advanced 
age.     Chronicle  of 

Zuriel,  Jr.,  at  Cranston,  aged  20  years.  Chron- 
icle of 

Major  William,  at  Scituate,  in  69th  year, 

Caleb,  of  this  town,  in  25th  year.  Chronicle 
of 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Col.  William,  at 
Woodstock,  in  20th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Joseph,  Jr.,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

POTTS  Mr.   ,   drowned  in  the  Miami,  at 

Franklin.     Chronicle  of 
POWER  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Nich- 
olas, m  sgth  year.      Chronicle  of 
POWNALL  Mrs. ,  comedian,  at   Charles- 
ton, S.  C.     Chronicle  of 
PRATT  Capt. ,  killed  in  battle, 

Lemuel,  at  Taunton,  of  the  yellow  fever; 
supposed  to  have  taken  it  at  Bristol  the 
week  before.     Chronicle  of 

Samuel,  of  this  town,  aged  53  years.  Chron- 
icle of 

PRESTON  Elizabeth,  and  her  two  children,  at 

Philadelphia,  perished  in    the    burning   of 

her  house.     Chronicle  of 
PRESBURY  Nancy,  at  Washington,  D.    C,   in 

17th  year,  very  suddenly.     Chronicle  of 
PRICE  William,  formerly  of   Newport,   cooper, 

in  this  town,  in  79th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Capt. ,  killed  in  battle, 

PRINCE  Rev.  Joseph,  at  Newburvport,  in  68th 

year,  the  blind  preacher, 
PRIOR   William,  Jr.,  late  of  Newport,  mate  of 

brig   George;    Capt.  Taylor  captured   in 

Oct.  — ,  1793,  at  Algiers, 


Nov.  28,  1792 

Oct  30,  1794 
Nov.  26,  179s 

March  31,  1796 
Nov.  24,  1796 


Nov.  7,  1796 
Nov.  18,  1796 

Dec.  8,  1796 

Dec.  8,  1796 
July  II,  1798 

Feb.  13,  1800 

March  31,  1803 
Feb.  23,  1804 

Nov.  5,  1801 

March  14,  1799 

Sept.  8,  1796 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

Sept.  14,  1797 
July  28,  1803 

Dec.  17,  1789 

Sept.  23,  1802 

April  28,  1785 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

Jan.  22,  1 79 1 
July  19,  1794 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


543 


Proud  Amey,  widow  of  William.    Chronicle  of        Jan.  19,  1786 
John,  at  East  Greenwich,  at  an  advaned  age. 

Chronicle  of  Jan.  9,  1794 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Capt.  John,  in  this  town, 
in  39th  year,  Oct.  11,  1797 

PURCHIS    Mrs.  Rebecca,  widow,  at  Newport, 

aged  102  years.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  15,  1791 

PURDY  Capt. ,  killed  in  battle,  Nov.  4,  1791 

Ensign ,  killed  in  battle,  Nov.  4,  1791 

PUTNAM    Gen.  Israel,  at   Pomfret,  at   an   ad- 
vanced age.     Chronicle  of  June  10,  1790 


QUINCY    Edmund,    Esq.,   at    Salem,   aged   85 

yeans,  June  20,  1788 


R 


RANDALL    Hannah,   wife  of    Henry,   Jr.,   at 

Cranston,  in  39th  year, 
Jonathan,    Esq.,  formerly  of  this   State,   at 

Pomfret,  Ct.,  aged  85  years.     Chronicle  of 
Rufus,  stabbed  by  Hopkins  Hudson  with  a 

knife,  died  same  evening, 
RAWSON   Elizabeth,  widow  of  Stephen,  Esq., 

in  66th  year. 
Col.   Jonathan,   at   Dover,    N.    H.,  aged   35 

years,  attorney  at  law, 
Rev.    Grindall,    at    Sutton,    in    73d    year. 

Chronicle  of 
READ    Henry,  of   Booth  Bay,  perished  in  the 

late  snow  storm.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Obadiah,  at    Rehoboth,   in   83d  year. 

Chronicle  of 
Katey,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Oliver,  at 

Newport.     Chronicle  of 
John,  at  Taunton,  aged  65  years,  very  sud- 
denly.    Chronicle  of 
Alexander,  killed  in  a  riot  at  Londonderry,- 

Ire., 

Lieut.  ,  killed  in  battle, 

Betsey,  suddenly,  in  this  town, 

Bathsheba,  widow  of  Thomas,  at  Rehoboth, 

in  83d  year.     Chronicle  of 


Aug.  5,  1787 

March  31,  1791 

Sept.  8,  1798 

March  15,  1786 

May  10,  '794 

Jan.  15,  1795 

Dec.  28,  1786 

June  5,  1788 

June  26,  1788 

March  12,  1789 

Nov.  22,  1790 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 
Jan.  13,  1794 

Jan.  5,  1797 


544  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

READ  Oliver,  Jr.,  of  Newport,  in  21st  year,  at 

Batavia,  E.  I.     Chronicle  of  '  Jan.  5,  1797 

Mrs.  Rebecca,   at   Warren,   aged  63    years. 

Chronicle  of  April  18,  1799 

REDWOOD  William,  at  Newport,  in  52d  year. 

Chronicle  of  J^ne  3,  1784 

Abraham,  Esq ,  at  Newport,  in  79th   year ; 

noted  as  the   founder   and    benefactor   of 

schools,  libraries  and  higher  education  in 

Newport,  March  8,  1788 

REEVES    Elizabeth,    murdered   near   Philadel- 
phia.    Chronicle  of  Aug.  30,  1792 
REILLEY  Lydia,  daughter  of  Terence,  after  a 

long  illness.     Chronicle  of  June  5,  1794 

Patty,  only  daughter  of  Terence,  aged   21 

years.     Chronicle  of      "  Oct.  20,  1796 

Martha,  wife   of   Terence,  in   this   town,  in 

49th  year.     Chronicle  of  June  20,  1799 

Terence,  in  this  town,  in  63d  year,  Dec.  2,  1802 

RELPH     Capt.    Nathan,   at   Scituate.     Chroni- 
cle of  Jan.  25,  1798 
REMINGTON  Capt.  Stephen,  at  Pawtuxet,  in 

90th  year,  a   noted   nautical   commander. 

Chronicle  of  Dec.  29,  1785 

Mary,  widow  of  James  W.,  and  daughter  of 

Capt.  Christopher  Sheldon,  of   this  town, 

in  29tb  year,  Jan.  15,  1790 

Lydia,  wife  of  Benjamin,  at  Warwick,  in  33d 

year,  May  5,  1791 

Sarah,  wife    of    John,  at    Newport,  in    41st 

year.     Chronicle  of  June  7,  1792 

Samuel,  of  East  Greenwich,  at  Surinam,  W. 

I.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  8,  1793 

REYNOLDS  Elizabeth,    wife  of  Benjamin,  in 

this  town,  in   26th    year;    buried   in    the 

Episcopal  yard,  June  29,  1785 

Joseph,  Esq.,  in  70th  year,  many  years  one  of 

the  judges  of  the  Inferior  Court,  at  Bristol,       Sept.  11,  1789 
Abigail,  wife  of  Grindall,  in  29th  year,  Sept.  25,  1789 

Quartermaster ,  killed  in  battle,  Nov.  4,  1791 

Col.  Elisha,  at   South    Kingstown,   aged   85 

years,  Nov.  5,  1791 

Dorothy,  daughter  of  Grindall,  in  isth  year. 

Chronicle  of  Dec.  11,  1794 

Mrs.  Mary,  widow,  aged  83  years.    Chronicle 

of 
Mehitable,  wife  of  Grindall,  and  daughter  of 

John  Russell,  in  22d  year,  Nov.  6,  1798 

John,  formerly  an  inhabitant  of  this  town,  at 

Boston,  in  83d  year.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  8,  1801 


Oct.  IS,  1795 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  545 

REZEVILLE  M.  de,    of    Martinico,  W.   I.,  at 

Newport.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  9,  1790 

RHODES    Joseph,    formerly    of    Newport,    at 

Northampton,  Va.     Chronicle  of  June  14,  1787 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  N.,  in  21st  year, 
very  suddenly,  Oct.  13,  1795 

Rebecca,  widow  of  Samuel,  in   68th  year,  at 

Newport,  Oct.  25,  1796 

Abigail,  wife  of   Capt.  Richard,  at  Scituate. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  16,  1797 

George  W.,  of  this  town,  at    Berbice,  in  22d 

year,  June  5,  1798 

William,  Jr.,  merchant,  late  of  this  town,  at 

Newbern,  N.  C.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  15,  1799 

RICE  Thomas,  at  Exeter,  book  binder.  Chroni- 
cle of  May  27,  1790 

Mary,  in  this  town,  aged  58  years,  Sept.  28,  1797 

Thomas,  Esq.,  at  Warwick,  in  77th  year,  Jan.  5,  1798 

Marcy,  at  Pawtuxet,  aged  62  years.  Chroni- 
cle of  Jan.  23,  1800 

Henry,  Esq.,  in  83d  year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  28,  1800 

RICHARDS  George,  printer,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ,  in  24th  year,  very  suddenly.  Chroni- 
cle of  July  30,  1789 

Phebe,  daughter  of  John,  at  Newport,  aged 
23  years.     Chronicle  of  ,  Feb.  4,  1796 

RICHARDSON  Ebenezer,  at  Newport,  in  8sth 
year ;  a  member  of  the  Town  Council  for 
nearly  forty  years,  June  17,  1785 

John  S.,  aged  35  years,  son  of  Jacob,  Esq.,  of 

Newport,  at  Middletown,  Ct.     Chronicle  of       Sept.  18,  1800 

Hannah,  wife  of  Moses,  in  24th  year.    Chron- 
icle of  March  24,  1803 
RICHMOND  Sally,  daughter  of  Col.  Barzillai,  Sept.  13,  1785 

Dr.  Ebenezer,   son   of  Col.  Barzillai,  of  this 

town,  in  South  Carolina,  in  41st  year,  Sept.  12,  1788 

Sarah,  wife  of  Nathaniel,  in  this  town,  in  30th 
year.  May  18,  1790 

Sarah,  wife  of  Col.  Barzillai,  in  this  town,  in 
73d  year,  buried  in  West  burial  ground,  Oct.  10,  1791 

Col.  Barzillai,  in  this  town,  in  75th  year,  Jan.  5,  1796 

Nathaniel.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  14,  1797 

Col.  Sylvester,  at  Dighton,  at  an  advanced 
age.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  30,  1798 

William,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  in  2Sth  year,  at 
sea,  on  passage  from  Jamaica  to  North 
Carolina.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  21,  1800 

Peres,  Esq.,  Justice  Court  of  Common  Ple^s, 
Newport  Co.,  at  Little  Compton,  in  72d 
year,  Nov.  22,  1800 


546 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


RICHMOND  Deborah,  daughter  of  Joshua,  late 

of  Westport,  aged  29  years, 
RITTO  Capt.  Peter,  formerly  master  of  a  vessel 
from  this  port,  in  66th  year.     Chronicle  of 
RIVERA  Jacob  R.,  at  Newport,  merchant,  at  an 
advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 

Isaac  Rod,  at  Newport,  in  85th  year.    Chron- 
icle of 
ROBERTS  William,  at  Cranston,  at  an  advanced 
age.     Chronicle  of 

George,  merchant,  at  Philadelphia,  had  for- 
merly been  member  of  the  Assembly. 
Chronicle  of 
ROBERTSON  Dr.  William,  in  72d  year,  princi- 
pal of  Edmburgh  (Scot.)  University,  and 
celebrated  historian, 
ROBESHAW  Joseph,  of  Wrentham,  perished  in 

the  late  snow  storm.     Chronicle  of 
ROBINSON    Ambrose,   at    an    advanced    age. 
Chronicle  of 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Capt.  Samuel,  at  Attle- 
boro,  in  64th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Elijah,  at  Attleboro,  aged  70  years,  suddenly. 
Chronicle  of 

Mary,  wife  of,  the  late  Governor Rob- 
inson, at  Bennington,  Vt.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  Sarah,  wife  of  Capt ,  at  Benning- 
ton, Vt.     Chronicle  of 

Thomas  Ogden,  aged  27  years,  a  native  of 
Manchester,  Eng.,  drowned  at  Hampton 
Roads.     Chronicle  of 

,  drowned  in  the  river  near  Derryfield, 

N.  H.     Chronicle  of 

Noah,  late  of  this  town,  at  Attleboro,  in  30th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Sarah,  wife  of  Elijah,  at  Attleboro,  in  57th 
year, 

Capt.  Elihu,  son  of  the  late  Major  Elihu,  of 
this  town,  at  Carthagena,  on  the  Spanish 
Main,  in  29th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Ann,  daughter  of  James,  at  Newport,  aged  17 
years.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  wife  of  James,  at  Newport,  in  46th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Patience,  widow  of  Noah,  at  Attleboro,  in 
89th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Matthew,  Esq.,  at  South  Kingstown,  in  82d 
year, 


March  27,  1802 
Feb.  23,  1786 
Feb.  26,  1789 
Oct.  14,  1790 
Nov.  3,  1796 

Oct.  I,  1 801 

June  — ,  1793 
Dec.  28,  1786 
March  24,  1796 
March  31,  1796 
May  2,  1799 
March  12,  1801 
March  12,  1801 

June  9,  1803 
Jan.  26,  1786 
July  10,  1788 
May  16,  1789 

Oct.  15,  1789 
June  10,  1790 
June  10,  1790 
Oct.  17,  1793 

Nov.  4,  1795 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


547 


ROCKWOOD  ,  two  men  of    this    name 

perished  in  the  late  snow   storm.     Chroni- 
cle of 
RODMAN  Mrs.  Lydia,  widow,  aged   56  years. 
Chronicle  of 
Mary,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  New  Bedford, 
aged  69  years.     Chronicle  of 
ROGERS  Thomas,  at   Little   River,   S.  C;    his 
wife  presented  him  with  four  children  at  a 
birth  from    Monday  evening  to  Thursday 
morning,  3  boys  and  a  girl ;  one  of  the  boys 
died,   the  mother  and   other  children  are 
doing  well.     Chronicle  of 
Plain,  widow  of  John,  at  Smithfield,  aged  79 

years,  suddenly.     Chronicle  of 
Daniel,  at  Newport,  in  46th  year, 
Joseph,  died  at  Algiers.     Chronicle  of 
Nancy,  daughter  of  Col.    Z ,    at    Nor- 
wich, aged  19  years, 
Francis,  printer,  at  Philadelphia,  of  the  fever. 

Chronicle  of 
Ruth,  wife  of  Joseph,  and  youngest  daughter 
of  the  late  George    Sears,  Esq.,  at    New- 
port, in  32d  year, 
ROGERSON  Robert,  pastor  of   Congregational 
Church,  Rehoboth,  in  77th  year,  and  40th 
of  his  ministry, 
Mrs.    Anstress,   wife   of  Capt.  Thomas,  and 
daughter    of    the    late  Richard  Olney,  of 
Providence,  at  Port  Tobacco,  Md.     Chron- 
icle of 
ROSCOE  William,  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  printer, 
ROSS     Sir    John    Rochart,   in    North   Britain. 

Chronicle  of 
ROUSE  Capt.  Oliver,  perished  in  the  late  snow- 
storm.    Chronicle  of 
ROWLAND    Sarah,   wife  of   Bartholomew,   at 
Newport,  aged  (^'J  years.     Chronicle  of 
Sally  Catharine  Macauley,  daughter  of  Rev. 
David  S.,  at  Windsor,  Ct.,  aged  21  years. 
'      Chronicle  of 
Rev.  David  S.,  senior  pastor  of  First  Church, 
at  Windsor,  Ct.,  in  75  th  year  and  47th  year 
of  his  ministry. 
Rev.    David   S.,  at   Windsor,   Ct.,   aged   74 
years,  formerly  pastor   of   Congregational 
Church  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
RUDE    Zachariah,   at    Preston,   Ct.,   aged   107 
years.     Chronicle  of 


Dec.  28,  1786 

Jan.  8,  1789 

March  15,  1798 


May  31,  1787 

June  2,  1791 
Aug.  31, 1792 
Nov.  17,  1796 

Jan.  I,  1798 

Sept.  27,  1798 

Oct.  21,  1802 

March  20,  1799 


July  24,  1800 
Aug.  7,  1802 

Sept.  30,  1790 

Dec.  28,  1786 

May  17,  1792 

Aug.  22,  1793 

Jan.  13,  1794 

Jan.  30,  1794 
March  12,  1795 


548  VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 

RUSSELL  Amey,  wife  of  Joseph,  of  this  town, 

merchant,  in  36th  year,  Aug.  8,  1784 

Joseph  Dolbeare,  in  30th  year.     Chronicle  of         April  6,  1786 
Hopkins,  youngest  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq., 

of  this  town,  merchant,  Aug.  7,  1787 

Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas,  and  daughter  of  Hon. 

William    Seaver,   of  Kingston, ,  Mass.,   at 

Boston,  in  31  St  year,  Nov.  24,  1787 

Jonathan,  late  of  this   town,   merchant,   at 

Mendon.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  21,  1788 

Mary,  wife  of  Joseph,  aged  56  years.    Chron- 
icle of  Oct.  16,  1788 
Hayley,  daughter  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  in  21st 

year,  July  16,  1789 

Hon.   Joseph,   at   Woodstock,   Ct.,   in   60th 

year ;    buried   in   Episcopal    yard   in  this 

town,  Military  and   Masonic  honors,  obit- 
uary in  paper  of  May  24th,  May  18,  1792 
Betsey,  wife  of  Capt.  John,  in  this  town,  in 

30th  year,  Oct.  27,  1793 

Capt.  John,  in  29th  year.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  18,  1794 

Rev.  Noadiah,  of  Thompson,  Ct.,  at  Mendon, 

at    an   advanced   age,   suddenly.     Chroni- 
cle of  Nov.  12,  1795 
James,    late    of    Uxb ridge,   Mass.,    at   New 

York,  Feb.  4,  1796 

Thomas,  Esq.,  in  56th  year,  at  Boston,  April  8,  1796 

Ezekiel,  pnnter,  aged   35   years,  at  Boston. 

Chronicle  of  Sept,  15,  1796 

Betsey,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph,  Esq., 

in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  8,  1796 

Mrs.  Martha,  wife  of  John,  in  this  town,  in 

S6th  year,  Dec.  16,  1797 

Martha,  daughter  of  John,  of  this  town,  in 

32d  year,  April  5,  1800 

RUSSIA  Emperor  of,  Paul  Petrowitz,  born  Oct. 

1,1754;    married    Josephia    Dorothea  of 

Wirtenburg  Stutgard,   by  whom   he   has 

had  the  Grand  Duke  (now  Emperor)  Alex-    . 

ander  born   Dec.  23,  1777,  who  married, 

Oct.    9,    1793,    Louisa     Maria    Augusta, 

daughter  of  the  hereditary  Prince  of  .Baden 

born  in  1779;  he  died  March  24,  1801 

RUSSIA  the  Empress  of  Nov.  17,  1796 

RUTENBURGH    Capt.  Thomas,  in  this  town. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  5,  1797 

RUTLEDGE    Gov.  ,  of  South  Carolina. 

Chronicle  of  Jan.  23,  i8(X) 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


549 


SABIN  James,  Sr.     Chronicle  of 

Timothy,  of  this  town,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of 

Capt.  James,  Jr.,  of  this  town,  at  Cape  Nich- 
olas Mole,  W.  I.     Chronicle  of 

Sally,  wife  of  John,  in  this  town,  in  39th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

William,  at  Rehoboth,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of 

Thomas,  at  Rehoboth,  of  this  town.    Chroni- 
cle of 
SALISBURY  Daniel,  in  this  town,  in  25th  year, 

Joshua.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Samuel,  Jr.,  mer- 
chant, at  Boston,  aged  27  years.  Chroni- 
cle of 
SALTER  Rev.  Richard,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  First 
Church  at  Mansfield,  Ct.,  aged  66  years ; 
was  a  native  of  Boston  and  graduate  of 
Yale  College.  He  made  a  valuable  dona- 
tion of  estate  for  the  endowment  of  Pro- 
fessorship of  Hebrew  and  other  Oriental 
languages  in  Yale  College.  Chronicle  of 
SAMPSON  Alexander,  in  this  town.  Chroni- 
cle of 

PZunice,  wife  of  Joseph,  formerly  of  this  town, 
at  Salem,  Mass.,  aged  36  years.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Samuel,  in  this  town,  in  36th  year,  attorney 
at  law, 

Mrs.  ,  widow,  of  Watertown,  in  this 

town.     Chf-onicle  of 

John,  of  this  town,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Chronicle  of 

Joseph  Stacey,  the  inventor  of  tallow  candle 
machinery,  at  London,  Eng.    Chronicle  of 
SANDERS  Nathaniel,  in  this  town, 
SANFORD   Betsey,  only  daughter  of  Richard, 
of  Fairfax  Co.,  Va.,  from  a  bite  of  a  cat, 

Rebecca,  at  Newport,  suddenly,  aged  58 
years.     Chronicle  of 

Samuel,  at  Newport,  in  72d  year, 
SARLE    Rhoba,  wife  of  Joseph,  at   Cranston, 
aged  24  years.     C4ironicle  of 


Feb.  2,  1786 

Feb.  9,  1792 

Oct.  30,  1794 

April  24,  1800 

Aug.  7,  1800 

Oct.  2,  1800 
Oct.  27,  1794 
Oct.  16,  1800 

April  21,  1803 


June  28,  1787 
Oct.  13,  1785 

Feb.  5,  1789 

June  6,  1794 

Oct.  8,  179s 

Oct.  20,  1796 

March  22,  1798 
Dec.  9,  1789 

April  21,  1791 

May  18,  1797 
Sept.  15,  1802 

Feb.  16,  1786 


550 


VITAL  RECORD  OP  RHODE  ISLAND 


SAWYER    James,  at   East   Haddam,  aged-  86 
years,   a  very    eccentric    character;    had 
been  twice  married, 
SAYER   Sarah,  wife  of  Benjamin,  at  Newport, 
in  43d  year.     Chronicle  of 
Rev.  James,  late  of  Newport,  at  Fairfield,  Ct., 
Capt.  Benjamin,  in  56th  year.     Chronicle  of 
SAYLES    Ishmael,  at   Glocester,  in   43d   year, 
leaves  wife  and   three  children.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Charles,     at     Smithfield,     aged     30     years. 
Chronicle  of 
SCANDELLA  Dr.  J.  B.,  at  New  York.    Chron- 
icle of 
SCOTT  Mary,  aged  19  years,  murdered  by  Wil- 
liam Scott  and  his  wife  Eunice.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Eunice,    wife    of    Dr.    Job ;    funeral    from 
Friends'   Meeting    House    and    burial   in 
their  yard, 
John,  at  North  Providence.     Chronicle  of 
SCOTTON    John,    at    Boston,    in    89th    year. 

Chronicle  of 
SEABURY   Thomas  Mumford,  of  Newport,  in 
28th  year,  in  West  Indies.     Chronicle  of 
Rt.  Rev.  Samuel,  Protestant  Bishop  of  Conn, 
and  R.  I.,  at  New  London, 
SEAMANS  William,  in  this  town,  in  49th  year, 
,Obed,  master  of   Sloop  Sally,  of  this  port, 
lost  overboard  in  a  gale, 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Martin,  at  an  advanced 

age.     Chronicle  of 
Nathan,  in  this  town,  in  35th  year, 
SEARLE  Anstress,  only  child  of  the  late  Capt. 
James,  in  this  town,  in  15th  year, 
Lucy,  wife  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  and  daughter 
of  the  late  Rev.  Jonathan  Ellis,  at  Little 
Compton, 
SEARLES  Mary,  widow  of  Daniel,  in  this  town, 

in  71st  year, 
SEARS    Col.  Isaac,  of   New  York,  at   Canton, 
China.     Chronicle  of 
George,  Jr.,  merchant,  of  Baltimore,  at  Chris- 

tiania  Bridge,  Del., 
George,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  in  66th  year ;  was 
a  former  member  of  the  General  Assembly 
and  of  the  Convention  that  adopted  the 
U.  S.  Constitution, 
SELLERS  William,  printer,  at  Philadelphia,  in 
79th  year.     Chronicle  of 


April  24,  1794 

May  26,  1785 

Feb.  18,  1798 

March  29,  1798 

Nov.  14,  1793 

Nov.  5,  1795 

Sept.  27,  1798 

April  27,,  1786 

July  4,  1791 
June  8,  1797 

May  27,  1790 

Aug.  13,  1795 

Feb.  25,  1796 
Jan.  19,  1790  - 

Oct.  23,  1793 

Oct.  IS,  1795 
April  27,  1797 

Aug.  7,  1792 

Nov.  21,  1802 
May  8,  1796 
May  3,  1787 

Sept.  17,  1800 


Feb.  21,  1801 
Feb.  16,  1804 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


551 


SENTER  Dr.  Isaac,  at  Newport,  in  46th  year, 
Dr.  Isaac,  at  Newport.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Dr.  Isaac,  of  New- 
port, very  suddenly. 
Dr.  Horace,  of  Newport,  at  Savannah,  Ga. 
Chronicle  of 
SESSIONS    Capt.  Amasa,   at   Pomfret,  Ct.,  in 

84th  year, 
SEXTON   Stephen,  at  Somers,  Ct,  died  of  the 

lockjaw,  aged  57  years.     Chronicle  of 
SEYMOUR     Admiral    Lord    .      Chroni- 
cle of 
SHANNEY  William,  aged  14  years,  killed  from 
the  bursting   of   a   swivel   near  the  rope 
walks  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
SHAREY    Miles  and  his  wife,  killed  by  light- 
ning ;  she  had  a  babe  in  her  arms  at  the 
time  that  was  not  injured  in  the  least,  at 
Lynn,  Mass.     Chronicle  of 
SHAW    Joseph,  at   Cranston,  buried   at   Provi- 
dence.    Chronicle  of 
Major  Samuel,  late  of  the  Continental  Army 
and  U.  S.  Consul  at  Canton,  China,  died 
at  sea  off  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

Rev.  Mr.  ,  at   Nantucket,    pastor   of 

the  Congregational  Church.     Chronicle  of 
Oliver,  of  this   town,  at  Leoganne,  in  26th 
year.     Chronicle  of 
SHEFFIELD  Capt.  Aaron,  of  Newport,  at  Leo- 
ganne.    Chronicle  of 
Robert  Pulsford,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Aaron, 
of   Newport,  midshipman,  died   at  sea  on 
board  the  private  armed  ship  Aspasia, 

SHELDON  Mrs. ,  wife  of  Capt.  Pardon. 

Chronicle  of 
Nicholas,  at  Cranston,  in  94th  year, 
Mercy,  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph,  of 

this  town,  in  25th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Susannah,   wife   of   Capt.    Pardon.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Capt.  Israel,  of  this  town,  at  Cape  Tiberoon, 

Hispaniola,  W.  I.,  in  37th  year, 
Marcy,   wife    of    Nehemiah,   in    56th    year. 

Chronicle  of 
Stephen,  in  this  town,  in  30th  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Lydia,  wife  of  John,   at   Cranston,   in    52d 

year.     Chronicle  of 
Major  Daniel,  at  Newport ;  his  wife  was  de- 
•     livered  of  three  children.     Chronicle  of 


Dec.  20,  1799 
Dec.  26,  1799 

Sept.  s,  1 802 

Feb.  16,  1804 

April  7,  1799 

•Aug.  30,  1792 

Nov.  5,  1 801 

Dec.  I,  1796 

July  14,  1803 
April  16,  1789 

May  30,  1794 

March  17,  1796 

Sept.  IS,  1796 

Nov.  3,  1796 

Aug.  12,  1800 

June  29,  1786 
March  8,-  1787 

Jan.  25,  1789 

Sept.  I,  1 79 1 

June  5,  1792 

Oct.  2,  1794 

Feb.  S,  1795 

July  7,  1796 

Nov.  24,  1796 


552 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SHELDON    Capt.    Christopher,   in   this   town, 
suddenly,  in  68th  year, 
Patty,  daughter  of  Nehemiah,  at  North  Prov- 
idence, 
John  J.,  of   this  town,  at  St.  Bartholomew, 

W.  I.,  aged  27  years.     Chronicle  of 
Ann,  wife  of  John  F.,  in  this  town,  in  37th 
year.     Chronicle  of 
SHEPERDSON     Capt.    Elijah,   in  47th    year; 
buried  in  North  burial  yard, 
Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  Elijah,  in  this  town,  in 
Soth  year.     Chronicle  of 
SHERBOURNE  Lucy,  widow  of  Col.  Benjamin, 
of    Newport,   at   Taunton,   in   71st    year. 
Chronicle  of 
SHERMAN   John,  of  Newport,  drowned  in  the 
bay   while  fishing,  aged   about   20  years. 
Chronicle  of 
SIBLEY   Elizabeth,  wife  of  Dr.  John,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins,  of  Newport,  at 
Fayetteville,  N.  C,  in  36th  year, 
SIMMONS    John,   at   Scituate,    in   94th    year. 
Chronicle  of 
Capt.    Remembrance,  at   Newport,   in  68th 

year.     Chronicle  of 
Rebecca,  widow  of  Joseph,  at  Little  Comp- 

ton,  in  82d  year.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Simeon,  at  Foster,  in  44th    year,  for- 
merly   member    of     General     Assembly. 
Chronicle  of 
SIMPSON  Miss  Betsey,  at  Boston,  from  a  bite 
of  a  mad  dog.     Chronicle  of 

SISSON    Richard,  at  Dartmouth,  in  85th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
Deborah,  wife  of   Capt.    Benjamin,   in   62d 

year, 
Capt.  Benjamin,  in  this  town,  in  67th  year, 
Alice,  wife  of  Asa,  in  25th  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 

SKINNER  Francis,  bookbinder,  at  Newport,  in 
7Sth  year, 

SLACK  Dr.  Benjamin,  at  Scituate,  in  63d  year, 
had  practised  there  40  years,  leaves  wife 
and  six  children  ;  sermon  by  Rev.  Joseph 
Winsor,  Prov.  xiv-32 ; 

SLEARNES  Capt.  John,  at  Attleboro,  aged  .81 
years, 

SLOCUM  Benjamin,  at  Dartmouth,  in  6ist  year. 
Chronicle  of 


Nov.  7,  1799 
June  3,  1800 

July  24,  1800 
Oct.  6,  1803 
Nov.  9,  1787 

April  3,  1794 

Dec.  20,  1792 

April  26,  1804 

Oct.  25,  1790 

March  31,  1791 

Oct.  18,  1792 

Nov.  26,  1795 

Oct.  4,  1798 

May  26,  1785 

June  3,  1790 

Dec.  13,  1790 
Jan.  21,  1794 

Sept.  29,  1796 
Jan.  10,  1785 

April  28,  1 79 1 
Aug.  IS,  1792 
Sept.  14,  1786 


UNITED   STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


553 


SMALL    John,   in    Anne    Arundell    Co.,   Md. 
Chronicle  of 

Thomas,     in     Anne    Arundell      Co.,     Md. 
Chronicle  of 
SMART    Capt.  Thomas,  m  this  town,  Masonic 

honors ;  member  of  the  Cincinnati, 
SMELLAGE    James,   of    sloop    Exchange,    at 

Sierra  Leone.     Chronicle  of 
SMETHURST     Jonathan,    perished     at     sea. 

Chronicle  of 
SMITH     Benjamin,   at    Bristol,   in    68th    year. 
Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Hezekiah,  at  North  Providence,  in 
34th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  wife  of  Stephen,  at  Bristol.  Chroni- 
cle of 

David,  of  this  town,  in  his  50th  year.  Chron- 
icle of 

Pitts,  at  the  West  Indies.     Chronicle  of 

John,  3d,  at  Smithfield,  in  44th  year, 

Sally,  daughter  of  Job,  in  19th  year, 

David,  aged  33  years,  after  a  long  illness, 

Capt.  Christopher,  at  Pawtuxet,  in  43d  year. 
Chronicle  of 

William,  executed  at  Boston  for  burglary, 

Rev.  Thomas,  at  Cranberry,  N.  J.,  aged  52 
years,  died  in  his  pulpit.     Chronicle  of 

Experience,  widow  of  Samuel,  at  Rehoboth, 
in  72d  year.     Chronicle  of 

William,  mate  of  a  vessel  lying  in  the  harbor, 
fell  through  the  ice  into  the  river  and  was 
drowned, 

Capt.  ,  killed  in  battle, 

Mrs.  Sarah,  widow  of  Daniel,  in  this  town, 
in  33d  year.     Chronicle  of 

Abigail,  wife  of  William,  at  North  Provi- 
dence, 

Mrs.  Ann,  widow  of  Capt.  Abraham,  in  this 
town.     Chronicle  of 

Abby,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  at  North 
Providence.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Coman,  at  Scituate,  in  39th  year;  ser- 
mon by  Rev.  Mr.  Place,  11  Sam.  xiv  14; 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Charles.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Job,  at  Taunton,  aged  70  years, 

Sally,  daughter  of  Charles,  in  19th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Joseph,  son  of  Eleazer,  of  New  Haven,  Ct., 
at  House  of  Amos  Chaffee,  in  this  town, 

Samuel,  Jr.,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 


March  3,  1791 

March  3,  1791 

Sept.  II,  1798 

March  20,  1800 

April  I,  1790 

April  IS,  1784 

Oct.  20,  1784 

Jan.  20,  1785 

May  26,  1785 

July  21,  1785 

Aug.  IS,  1787 

•     Sept.  S,  1788 

Sept.  19,  1788 

Jan.  25,  1789 
Oct.  8,  1789 

Jan.  28,  1790 

May  27,  1790 

Jan.  13,  1791 
Nov.  4,  1791 

April  26,  1792 

Dec.  13,  1792 

March  7,  1793 

May  9,  1793 

Aug.  17,  1793 

.  Sept.  18,  1794 

Feb.  17,  179s 

May  28,  1795 

Oct.  13,  i;9S 
June  23,  1796 


554 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


SMITH  Mary,  wife  of  Benjamin,  at  Smithfield. 

Chronicle  of 
Amasa,  at  Smithfield,  in  29th  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Daniel,  Esq.,  at  Smithfield,  in  74th  year, 
John,  son  of  David,  of  this   town,  in    19th 

year,  at  sea  on  his  passage  from  Havanna, 

about 
Abial,   at  an   advanced   age,   in   this   town. 

Chronicle  of 
Mr.    ,    and    his     son,    at    Wallfleet, 

drowned, 
Stephen,  alias  Allen,  executed  at  Boston  for 

burglary, 
Stephen,  Jr.,  at  Bristol.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Betsey,  wife  of  Capt.  William,  in  29th 

year, 
Joshua,  in  this  town,  aged  6"]  years, 
Stephen,  at  Bristol,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 

County  Court.     Chronicle  of 
Samuel,  late  of  Johnston,  at  East  Greenwich, 

in  64th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Nedebiah,  in  this  town, 
Susannah,  wife  of  John  and  daughter  of  the 

late  Nicholas  Tillinghast,  Esq.,  formerly  of 

this   town,   at    Taunton,  aged    38    years. 

Chronicle  of 
Rt.  Rev.  Robert,  D.  D.,  Episcopal  Bishop  of 

South  Carolina,  in  73  d  year,  45  of  which 

was  minister   of    St.    Phibp's   Church   at 

Charleston,  S.  C, 
Nancy,  daughter  of  the  late  Joshua,  in  this 

town.     Chronicle  of 
Paschal  Paoli,  son   of   Noah,   in    i8th   year. 

Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Rebecca,  wife  of  William,  at  Charlton, 

Mass.,  in  39th  year, 
Capt.  Abel,  of  the  sloop  Sally  Ann,  a  Pough- 

keepsie  packet,  in  attemptmg  to  go  ashore 

at  West  Point   the   boat   capsized   and   a 

child  was  drowned,  the  rest  were  put   in 

severe  peril, 
Mary,  widow,  at   Glocester,  Mass.,  aged   55 

years.     If  her  only  son,  John  Smith,  who 

has  been  absent  several  years  will  return 

he  will  hear  of  something  to  his  advantage. 

Chronicle  of 
Rev.  Dr.  William,  writer  and  preacher,  at 

Philadelphia,  aged  76  years.     Chronicle  of 
William,  of  this  town,  at   Boston,  aged   33 

years.     Chronicle  of 


Oct.  27,  1796 

Nov.  10,  1796 
Feb.  25,  1797 


May  30,  1797 

July  13,  1797 

Oct.  7,  1797 

Oct.  12,  1797 
Oct.  19,  1797 

April  2,  1798 
May  3,  1799 

Dec,  12,  1799 

May  I,  1 800 
Feb.  3,  1 80 1 


Oct.  22,  1 801 

Oct.  28,  1 801 

Dec.  17,  1801 

March  11,  1802 

Dec.  15,  1802 

March  27,  1803 

April  7,  1803 

June  2,  1803 

July  28,  1803 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


555 


SMITH  John,  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  where  he  had 
lately  arrived  in  the  June  from  New  York. 
Chronicle  of 

Abigail,  daughter  of  the  late  Daniel,  in  73d 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Dea.    Joshua,  at   Rehoboth,  aged   about   80 
years.     Chronicle  of 

John,  son  of  Benjamin,  at  Glocester,  in  59th 
year ;  member  of  a  Baptist  Church  more 
than  30  years  and  its  clerk  many  years, 
had  held  important  town  offices ;  sermon 
by  Rev.  Stephen  Place,  i  Cor.  xv  57 ; 
SNELL  Ebenezer,  a  member  of  Senior  Class 
R.  I.  College,  at  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Chronicle  of 
SNOW  Daniel,  in  his  5 8th  year,  leaves  a  wife 
and  six  children, 

Sarah,  wife  of  Joseph,  Jr.,  formerly  of  this 
town,  at  New  York  State,  in  48th  year, 

Isaac,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  aged  30  years, 

Polly,   daughter    of    Josiah,   in    20th    year. 
Chronicle  of 

William,  son  of  Josiah,  in  this  town.     Chron- 
icle of 

Josiah,  house-carpenter,  in  this  town,  in  Sist 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Rev  Joseph,  in  this  town,  aged  88  years, 
SOPER    Mr.  ,  at  Shelbourne,  Vt.,  suffo- 
cated in  a  well, 
SOPHIE    Madam,   2d   daughter    of    His   Most 
Christian  Majesty,  born  July  7,  1786,  died 
at  Versailles, 
SOULE  Robert,  in  22d  year.     Chronicle  of 

Seabury,   of    this    town,   merchant,   at    the 
Havannah,  in  27th  year, 

Mary,  widow  of   Seabury,  in   this  town,  in 
26th  year.     Chronicle  of 
SOUTH  WICK     Solomon,    Esq.,    at    Newport, 
aged  66  years,  formerly  editor  of  the  "  Mer- 
cury."    Chronicle  of 
SPAULDING  Major  Edward.     Chronicle  of 

,  two  brothers  aged  ig  and  17  years, 

drowned  in  New  York   Harbor.     Chroni- 
cle of 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  T.,  at  Albany,  in 
24th  year.    Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Edward,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Bris- 
tol.   Chronicle  of 
SPEAR  Lieut. ,  killed  in  battle, 


Aug.  4,  1803 

Sept.  I,  1803 

March  ,1,  1804 


April  12,  1804 

Nov.  17,  1784 

Dec.  2,  1788 
Sept.  4,  1790 

Aug.  9,  1792 

bee.  14,  1797 

Feb.  5,  1801 
April  10,  1803 

Oct.  13,  1803 

June  16,  1787 
March  12,  1795 

Oct.  29,  1798 

Dec.  27,  1798 

Jan.  4,  1798 
Dec.  22,  1785 

June  2,  1791 

Nov.  14,  1799 

Feb.  16,  1804 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 


556 


VITAL   RECORD   OP   RHODE   ISLAND 


SPEARS  Polly,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  of 

Woodstock,  in  34th  year.     Chronicle  of 
SPENCER  Major  General  Joseph,  at  East  Had- 
dam,  Ct.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs. ,  wife  of  Daniel.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  ,  wife  of-  Daniel,  in  this  town. 

Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Oliver,  at  Nantucket,  Mass.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Ruth,  daughter  of  the  late  Rufus,  at   East 

Greenwich.     Chronicle  of 
Daniel,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Lexington, 
Ky., 
SPOONER  Anna,  wife  of  Andrew,  and  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Hon.  Martin  Howard,  Esq., 
of    Newport,    at     Brush    Hill,    (Milton). 
Chronicle  of 
Thomas,  printer,  at  New  Bedford.     Chroni- 
cle of 
SPRAGUE    Benjamin,   in   97th  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Obadiah,  aged  83  years.     Chronicle  of 
Nancy,  wife  of  Welcome  and  daughter  of 
Nathan  Tefft,  at  Cranston,  in  20th  year; 
sermon     by     Eld.    Charles     Stone,    Rev. 
XIV  13; 
SPURR     Henrietta,  wife  of   Dr.  John,  in   this 

town.     Chronicle  of 
STAFP'ORD  Capt.  Joseph,  at  East  Greenwich, 
in  74th  year, 
John  G.,  son  of  John,  at  Fulling  Mill,  (Appa- 
naug)  in  6th  year, 
STAGG  John,  Jr.,  Esq.,  at  New  York,  Sheriff 

of  City  and  County.     Chronicle  of 
STANDLEY     Capt.     Thomas,     at     Newport. 

Chronicle  of 
STANHOPE    Edward,   in   44th   year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
STANLEY  - 


— ,  son  of  George,  at  Attleboro, 
aged  5  years,  killed  by  the  wheel  of  an  ox- 
cart running  over  his  head, 
Mrs.  Susannah,  in  this  town, 
STANTON    Richard,  late  of  Newport,  in  this 

town,  aged  26  years.     Chronicle  of 
STAPLES  Benjamin,  at  Mendon,  in  64th  year ; 
sermon   by  Rev.  Caleb  Alexander   i  Cor. 
XV  55 ; 

STARBUCK    Capt.   ,   of  Nantucket,   in 

this  town.     Chronicle  of 


Jan.  23,  1800 

Feb.  5,  1789 
July  8,  1790 

Oct.  18,  1792 

Oct.  17,  1793 

March  26,  1795 

Aug.  2,  1796 

March  31,  1791 

June  20,  1799 

April  24,  1788 
June  19,  1800 

March  18,  1802 
Jan.  19,  1804 
Jan.  30,  1 79 1 
July  31,  179s 
Sept.  8,  1803 
July  21,  1785 
Dec.  22,  1803 


Aug.  28,  1789 
Dec.  13,  1802 

July  3, 1794 


May  18,  1794 
Oct.  I,  179s 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


557 


-,  at  Pawlingtown,  N.  Y., 


STARKS   Mrs. 

aged  95  years, 
STARKWEATHER    Samuel,  member  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  Mass.  from 
Lanesboro,  at  Boston,  in  66th  year, 
STATES    Lucy,  in  this  town,  aged   2i    years. 

Chronicle  of 
STEAVENS  Capt.  Thomas,  perished  at  sea  it  is 
supposed.     Chronicle  of 

Gardiner,  at  Newport,  in  29th  year.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Mrs.    Mary,   in   this  town,   aged   70    years. 
Chronicle  of 
STEERE  Richard,  Esq.,  at  Glocester,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age.     Chronicle  of 

Richard,  Esq.,  at  Glocester,  in  91st  year; 
had  been  clerk  of  the  Town  since  June 
1737 ;  had  been  Judge  of  the  County 
Court  34  years ;  had  represented  the  town 
in  the  General  Assembly  most  of  the  time 
1734  to  1776;  President  of  Council  40 
years.  Chronicle  of 
STERLING  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Dr.  Henry. 
Chronicle  of 

Henry  P.,  aged  35  years,  in  this  town,  fun- 
eral from  his  father's  house,  Dr.  Henry 
Sterling.     Chronicle  of 

,  grandchild  of  Dr.  Henry.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Patience,  wife  of  Dr.  Henry,  in  this  town,  in 
6sth  year, 
STERRY  Robert,  of  this  town,  at  an  advanced 
age.     Chronicle  of 

Samuel  Angell,  on  passage  from  Savannah, 
Ga.,  to  this  port,  at  sea,  occasioned  by  a 
fall,  in  26th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  Abigail,  wife  of  Capt.  Nathan  and 
daughter  of  Comfort  Wheaton,  in  this 
town.     Chronicle  of 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Cyprian,  aged  94  years, 
7  months, 

Thomas,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Nathan,  in 
this  town,  in  nth  year,  suddenly.  Chron- 
icle of 
STETSON  Mrs.  Ann,  widow  of  Ebenezer  and 
daughter  of  Zephaniah  Leonard,  Esq.,  late 
of  Raynham.at  Dighton, 
STEVENS  Thomas,  at  Newport,  in  79th  year, 

STILES    Rev.  Dr.  ,   President  of   Yale 

College,  at  New  Haven.     Chronicle  of 


March  15,  1790 

March  8,  1786 
Aug.  20,  1 80 1 
April  I,  1790 
Aug.  2,  1792 
July  17,  1794 
Oct.  26,  1797 


Nov.  2,  1797 
July  3,  1794 

March  13,  1800 

May  8,  1800 

Jan.  4,  1801 

April  30,  1789 

Oct.  8,  179s 

May  16,  1799 
Oct.  7,  1 80 1 

July  15,  1802 


April  21,  1796 
March  3,  1801 

May  21,  179s 


558 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


STILES  Mary,  widow  of  Rev.  Dr. 


Stiles, 


late  President  of  Yale  College,  at  Newport, 
in  58th  year, 

STILLMAN  Samuel,  Jr.,  2d  son  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Stillman,  at  Boston,  in  22d  year.  Chroni- 
cle of 

STILLWILL  Lydia,  wife  of  Capt.  Daniel  and 
daughter  of  Capt.  Christopher  Sheldon,  in 
this  town,  in  5Sth  year, 

STODDERT  Rebecca,  wife  of  Benjamin,  Esq., 
late  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  at  Georgetown. 
Chronicle  of 

STOKES  John,  Esq.,  Judge  U.  S.  District 
Court  of  North  Carolina,  at  Fayetteville. 
Chronicle  of 

STONE  Andrew,  son  of  Andrew,  aged  3  years, 
6  months,  at  Cranston.     Chronicle  of 
Molly,  at  Cranston,  aged  13  years,  daughter 

of  Andrew.     Chronicle  of 
John,  of  this  town,  in  33d  year,  at  sea  sud- 
denly on  passage  from  Jamaica  to  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.     Chronicle  of 
Dea.  Joseph,  aged  76  years,  at  Cranston, 

STONER  Isaac,  suicide  by  cutting  his  throat 
with  a  Cooper's  drawing  knife,  at  Wood- 
boro,  Va., 

STORY  Charlotte,  youngest  daughter  of  Capt. 
Zebedee,  at  Newport,  in  21st  year.    Chron- 
icle of 
John,  Esq.,  a  native  of  Boston,  at  Burling- 
ton, N.  J.,  an  officer  in  the  late  war, 

STRATTON  Philip,  blockmaker,  in  this  town, 
in  44th  year,  buried  in  South  burial  ground. 
Chronicle  of 

STREET    Mrs.    ,   wife  of   Capt.  

Street,  at  Wallingford,  Ct.,  aged  88  years. 
They  have  lived  together  65  years,  had  a 
numerous  family  and  she  is  the  first  death. 
Chronicle  of 

STREETER    Rev.    Mr.  ,  at   Smithfield.  ~ 

Chronicle  of 

STRONG    ,  at  Rutland,  Vt.;  was  riding 

rapidly  through  the  street,  his  horse  ran 
against  a  cow  and  throwing  him,  he  lived 
but  a  few  hours.     Chronicle  of 

STUART  Charles  Edward  Lewis  Casimer,  aged 
€>T,  at  Rome,  styled  the  Young  Pretender. 
Chronicle  of 

STUBBS  Rev. ,  Baptist  minister,  and  his 

son  died  from  bite  of  a  rtiad  dog.  Chroni- 
cle of 


Oct.  6,  1801 

Jan.  23,  1794 

Jan.  18,  1792 

March  11,  1802 

Dec.  9,  1790 
Jan.  15,  1795 
Jan.  15,  1795 


June  5,  1800 
Sept.  13,  1802 


June  6,  1803 

March  31,  1791 
June  20,  1 79 1 

Aug.  25,  1791 


June  28,  1787 
Sept.  14,  1786 

Nov.  5,  1801 

May  I,  1788 

Aug.  II,  1785 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS  559 

STURGIS  Simeon,  a  child  of  his,  aged  about  16 

years,  drowned  in  a  well.     Chronicle  of  July  21,  1791 

SUGDEN    George,   formerly   of  this   town,   at 

Charleston,  S.  C.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  2,  1800 

SULLIVAN  Mehitable,  wife  of  Hon.  James,  at 

Boston,  in  37th  year,  Jan.  26,  1786 

Paul  James,  printer,  of  Baltimore,  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Md.  Chronicle  of  Oct.  16,  1794 
Major    General    John,  at    Durham,   N.   H. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  5,  1795 

John,  of  this  town,  in  3Sth  year,  at  sea  on 

board  ship  Concord.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  9,  1800 

SURRINGTON    Joseph,   at    Bergen,   Norway, 

aged  1 59  years ;    he  leaves  behind  him  a 

young  widow,  his  eldest  son  is  103  years 

old  and  his  youngest  9  years.  Chronicle  of  Sept.  5,  1799 
SWAN    Ebenezer,  at  Attleboro,  in  67th  year. 

Chronicle  of  April  9,  1795 

SWEENEY  Hugh,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  at  Fred- 

erickstown,Md.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  16,  1794 

SWEET     Capt.    Samuel,   at   Newport,   in   71st 

year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  14,  1793 

Mary,  widow  of  Eber,  at  North  Kingstown. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  2,  1794 

SWEETING   Lydia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Job,  in 

her  20th  year.     Chronicle  of  July  27,  1786 

SWEETLAND  Mrs. ,  widow,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age.  Chronicle  of  July  9,  1795 
SWEETZER    John,  Esq.,  at   Boston,   aged   75 

years,  Dec.  31,  1801 


TABOR  Benedict,  in  this  town,  at  an  advanced 

age,  suddenly.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  19,  1799 

TAGGETT  Hon.  William,  at  Newport,  in  65th 

year.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  25,  1798 

TALBOT    Hannah,  daughter  of   Benjamin,   in 

this  town,  in  2 1  St  year,  March  24,  1795 

TANDY  Nappar,  died  at  Bordeaux  about  Aug.  15,  1802 

TANNER    Freelove,  widow  of  John,  Esq.,  at 

Boston,  in  73d  year,  July  27,  1792 

TAPPAN  Rev.  David,  D.  D.,  Hollis  Professor 
of  Divinity,  Harvard  College,  at  Cam- 
bridge, in  51  St  year.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  i,  1803 


560 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TAYLOR   Capt.  Thomas,  in  this  town,  in  42d 
year.     Chronicle  of 

Robert,  son  of  Gideon,  of  Little  Compton,  in 
this  town,  in  20th  year ;  sermon  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Snow.     Chronicle  of 

Rebecca,  widow  of  Robert,  of  Little  Comp- 
ton, aged  86  years.     Chronicle  of 

Henry,  printer,  at  Germantown  near  Phila- 
delphia, where  he  had  resided  about  5 
years,  was  a  native  of  Berwich  upon 
Tweed, 

Mary,  wife  of  Peter  and  daughter  of  Samuel 
Butler,  Esq.,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

Rowland,  son  of  Benjamin,  of  this  town,  at 
St.  Thomas,  W.  I.,  in  22d  year.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Col.  Robert,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Mari- 
etta, O., 

Major  Benjamin,  at  Hopkinton,  in  44th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
TAZEWELL    Henry,  Esq.,  late  U.  S.  Senator 

from  Virginia,  at  Philadelphia, 
TEEL  Caleb,  formerly  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  in 

this  town,  in  85th  year.     Chronicle  of 
TEMPLE  Sir  John,  his  nephew,  a  lad  of  9  years, 
fell    overboard    from    a    sloop    and     was 
drowned,  at  New  York, 

Sir    John,   British    Consul    General   to  the 
Northern  States  of  America,  at  New  York. 
Chronicle  of 
TEW    Paul,  Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  Woodstock, 
Ct.,  in  67th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Lieut.  George  Washington,  son  of  Col.  Wil- 
liam, of  Newport,  in  26th  year,  on  board 
the  frigate  Essex  on  a  cruise  in  the  Medi- 
terranean.    Chronijis  cf 

Dr.    Paraclite,    formerly    c.    this    state,    at 
Savannah,  Ga.     Chronicle  of 
THOMAS    Mary,  daughter  of   Capt.  Lewis,  in 

25th  year.     Chronicle  of 
THATCHER  Rev.  Dr.,  of  Boston,  at  Savannah, 
Ga., 

THAYER  Mrs. ,  wife  of  Gen.  Simeon,  in 

this  town,  aged  46  years, 

Daniel,  at  Chesterfield,  Mass.,  aged  100 
years,  12  days, 

Abner,  in  50th  year, 

Simeon,  son  of  Gen.  Simeon,  of  this  town,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  in  22d  year. 


Dec.  8,  1784 

April  29,  1790 
Feb.  3,  1791 

Aug.  12,  1791 
March  21,  1799 

July  4,  1799 

Sept.  30,  1 801 

Aug.  18,  1803 

Jan.  24,  1799 

Dec.  10,  1 801 

June  13,  1790 

Nov.  30,  1798 
Aug.  s,  1784 

Feb.  4,  1802 
Feb.  18,  1802 

June  7,  1792 
Dec.  16,  1802 

Nov.  8,  1789 

Jan.  16,  1787 
Oct.  30,  1787, 

Sept.  9.  1 79 1 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  561 


THAYER  Uriah,   at   Uxbridge,  !in   89th  year. 

Chronicle  of  April  30,  1795 

Uriah,  miller.     Chronicle  of  March  24,  1796 

Richard  Montgomery,  formerly  of  this  town, 
at  Demerara,  June  — ,  1797 

Sarah,  wife  of  Williams,  of  this  town,  in  44th 
year,  Aug.  5,  1800 

Gen.  Simeon,  an  officer  of  the  Revolution. 

Chronicle  of  Oct.  16,  1800 

THOMPSON  Sally,  daughter  of  Ebeneger,  Esq. 

Chronicle  of  '      Oct.  8,  1795 

James,   innkeeper,   at    Philadelphia,    of    the 

fever.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  27,  1798 

Joseph,  son  of  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  aged  23  years, 

Military  honors.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  21,  1802 

THOMSON  Sally,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  Esq.,  Sept.  2,  1787 

THORNTON  Daniel,  at  Johnston,  in  SQth  year,         July  14,  1793 

Silas,  at  Johnston,  aged  24  years  ;  sermon  by 
Rev.  Samuel  Winsor,  Job  xxii  21. 
Chronicle  of  Oct.  8,  1801 

THROOP  Elizabeth,  wife  of  George,  merchant. 

Chronicle  of  Feb.  23,  1786 

John,  Esq.,*  at  Bristol,  aged  86  years.    Chron- 
icle of  Dec.  16,  1802 
THURBER    Hopestill,  wife  of   Samuel,  Jr.,  in 

6 1  St  year,  July  7.  ^7^5 

Samuel,   Sr.,   of    this   town,   in   86th    year. 

Chronicle  of  Dec.  22,  1785 

Lydia,  daughter  of  Samuel,  Sr.,  in  19th  year,     March  12,  1786 , 

Ann,  wife  of  William,  in  36th  year.  Chroni- 
cle of  Oct.  22,  1789 

Mrs.   ,  wife   of   Relief,  in   this   town. 

Chronicle  of  Sept.  12,  1793 

Edward,  2d,  in  3Sth  year,  leaves  widow  and 
6  children,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of  July  9,  1795 

Samuel,  son  of  John,  in  13th  year,  Sept.  15,  1795 

THURSTON  Martha,  wife  of  Rev.  Gardiner,  at 

Newport,  in  S3d  year.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  29,  1784 

Samuel,  formerly  of  Newport,  at  East  Green- 
wich, in  93d  year.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  30,  1792 

Capt.    John,    at    Newport,    in     75th    year. 

Chronicle  of  Aug.  21,  1794 

Rev.  Gardiner,  at  Newport,  many  years  pas- 
tor of  Baptist  Church  at  that  place,  at  an 
advanced  age.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  26,  1802 

Lewis  M.,  son  of  John,  Esq.,  at  Philadelphia, 
in  23d  year,  Feb.  16,  1803 

TIBBALLS    Mrs.  ,  at  Wallingford,  Ct., 

aged  82  years.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  21,  1799 


562 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TILLEY    James,    at   Newport,   in    3Sth    year. 

Chronicle  of 
TILLINGHAST   Capt.  Pardon,  at  Newport,  in 
83d  year.     Chronicle  of 

Dr.  William,  at  Newport,  aged  33  years. 
Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Samuel,  of  Warwick,  at  Newport,  aged 
near  80  years.     Chronicle  of 

Betsey,  wife  of  Nicholas  P.,  at  Newport. 
Chronicle  of 

Daniel,  son  of  Col.  Daniel,  of  this  town,  at 
Savannah,  Ga., 

Mrs.   ,   wife  of  Col.    Daniel,   in   this 

town.     Chronicle  of 

Dr.  Henry  H.,  at  Columbia,  S.  C,  in  38th 
year,  formerly  of  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

Allen,  son  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  this  town,  at 
St.  Croix,  W.  I.,  in  17th  year.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Hon.  Nicholas,  at  Taunton,'  at  an  advanced 
age,  was  formerly  Chief  Justice  of  County 
Court  for  this  County  and  a  merchant  in 
this  town, 

William,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 

Mary,  wife  of  Capt.  Joseph,  in  this  town. 
Chronicle  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  William.  Chron- 
icle of 

Robert  Gibbs,  son  of  Col.  Daniel,  of  Ux- 
bridge,  aged  41  years,  fell  into  one  of  the 
vats  in  the  distillery.     Chronicle  of 

Lydia,  daughter  of  the  late  William,  in  this 
town,  in  20th  year, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  Robert  Gibbs  Tilling- 
hast,  of  this  town,  in  i8th  year,  at  Ux- 
bridge.     Chronicle  of 

Rosella,  widow  of  William, 
TIMOTHY    Mrs.   Ann,   at   Charleston,    S.    C, 
aged  65   years,  proprietor  of  "State   Ga- 
zette."    Chronicle  of 
TINGLEY  Nathan,  late  of  Attleboro.     Chroni- 
cle of 

Otis,  formerly  of  Attleboro,  of  the  house  of 
Arnold  and  Tingley,  at  Savannah,  Ga., 
aged  26  years, 

TIPTON  Capt. ,  killed  in  battle, 

TISDALE    Job,  of  Taunton,  very  suddenly,  in 

his  77th  year, 
TOLER   Mary,  wife  of  Daniel,  in  44th  year,  at 
Pawtucket.     Chronicle  of 

Daniel,  at  Rehoboth.     Chronicle  of 


March  13,  1800 

Aug.  5,  1784 

Feb.  9,  1786 

July  19,  1787 

Oct.  2,  1788 

May  23,  1790 

July  4,  1793 

March  5,  1795 

April  28,  1796 

Feb.  25,  1797 
Aug.  24,  1797 

Aug.  31,  1797 

Jan.  II,  1798 

June  27,  1799 
Aug.  25,  1799 


Feb.  6,  1800 
Jan.  5,  1 801 


Oct.  25,  1792 
Nov.  1 5,"  1798 


June  29,  1799 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

Jan.  23,51786 

Dec.  4,  1794 
Sept.  10,  1 80 1 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS  563 

TOM  the  negro  calculator,  aged  80  years;  was 
the  property  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Coxe,  was 
a  very  black  man  and  brought  to  Maryland 

.  from  Africa  at  the  age  of  14  years,  was  a 
self  taught  mathematician  and  considered 
a  great  prodigy.     Chronicle  of  March  17,  1791 

TOPHAM  Theophilus,  son  of  Capt.  Theophilus, 

at  Newport.     Chronicle  of  Aug.  12,  1790 

Col.  John,  at  Newport.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  3,  1793 

TORREY  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph,  many  years  pastor 
of  the  Congregational  Church  at  South 
Kingstown,  at  a  very  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of  Dec.  22,  1791 

TOWER  Amey,  wife  of  Capt.  John.  Chroni- 
cle of  Sept.  27,  1787 

Capt.  John,  of  this  town,  on  the  coast  of 
Africa.     Chronicle  of  May  27,  1790 

TOWNSEND  George,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  Town- 
send,  at  Medfield,  in  28th  year,  July  i6,  1787 

Rev.  Solomon,  born  at  Boston ,  1716; 

graduate  at  Harvard  1735 ;  died  Dec.  2$, 
1796,  in  his  81st  year,  at  Harrington ;  ser- 
mon by  Rev.  Mr.  Hitchcock,  Heb.  xiii  7;         Dec.  25,  1796 

David,  in  25th  year,  in   Charlestown  Navy 

Yard,  by  a  falling  timber.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  14,  1799 

TRAFFAN  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Capt.  Philip,  sud- 
denly, in  66th  year, 
TRASK  Capt.  Ebenezer,  in  this  town,  aged  62 

years, 
TREAD  WELL  a  young  man,  fell  from  a  vessel 
into  the  river  and  was  drowned. 

Patience,  wife  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  in  this 
town,  in  48th  year, 
TRIPP  Sarah,  wife  of  Othniel,  in  49th  year ;  she 
was  a  daughter  of  Thomas  Crapon,  a  na- 
tive of  Great  Britain;  her  mother  was  a 
Bowen  from  Newport, 

Susannah,  widow  of  Edward,  of  North  Provi- 
dence, at  Johnston,  in  77th  year ;  sermon 
by  Rev.  Jeremiah  Barstow,  Matt,  xxii  27 ; 

Sarah,  wife  of  Othniel.     Chronicle  of 

Arthur,  of  this  town,  merchant,  in  North 
Carolina,  aged  3 1  years.     Chronicle  of 

Catharine,  wife  of  Samuel,  at  East  Green- 
wich, aged  54  years.     Chronicle  of 

Betsey,  daughter  of  William,  at  Newport,  in 
24th  year.     Chronicle  of 
TRUMAN  Sarah,  wife  of  Dr.  Thomas,  at  North 
Providence,  in  34th  year,  buried  in  family 
yard  at  Johnston, 


April  18, 

1798 

Feb.  26, 

179s 

Jan.  17, 

1791 

April  18, 

1793 

Jan.  31, 

1788 

Feb.  I, 
Feb.  7, 

1788 
1788 

Dec.  15, 

1791 

Aug.  15, 

1793 

Jan.  23, 

1794 

July  I, 

1785 

564 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


TRUMAN    Dr.  Thomas,  at  North  Providence, 
buried  at  Johnston,  in  his  3Sth  year;   he 
was. a  promindht  Free  Ma^on;  at  the  time 
of  the  Revolution  he  raised   an   indepen- 
dent Military   Company   which   did   good 
service, 
Abigail,  wife  of  Jonathan,  at   North  Provi- 
dence, 
Sylvania,   eldest   daughter  of  the  late   Dr. 
Thomas,   of    this   town,   at   North   Provi- 
dence, in  20th  year ;  sermon  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Snow, 
Jonathan,  at  North  Providence,  in  82d  year. 
Chronicle  of 

TRUMBULL   Hon.  Jonathan,  late  Governor  of 
Connecticut,  in  his  7Sth  year, 
John,  editor  of  the  "  Connecticut  Sentinel," 
at  Norwich, 

TUCKER  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  at 
Salem,  in  36th  year, 
Sarah,  wife  of   Edward,  at   Salem,  aged  33 

years, 
Benoni,  at  Glocester,  in  95th  year;  he  lived 
with  his  surviving  widow  70  years;  has  left 
203  descendants.     Chronicle  of 

*rUFTS  Capt.  Simon,  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 
aged  78  years,  formerly  of  this  town. 
Chronicle  of 

TURPIN  Mrs.  Sarah,  widow  of  John,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age.     Chronicle  of 

TURNER  Ensign ,  killed  in  battle, 

Charles,  at  Milford,  aged  20  years,  perished 

in  burning  of  a  house, 
Mary,  wife  of  Amos,  mariner,  and  daughter 
of  Capt.  John  GriflSths,  in  this   town,  in 
29th  year.     Chronicle  of 

TWEEDY  John,  at  Newport,  merchant,  in  8ist 
year;  had  resided  in  the  town  above  60 
years.     Chronicle  of 

TWISS  Mrs.  Barshara;  she  had  recently  lost  her 
two  daughters  by  death ;  her  first  husband 
was  Secretary  of  the  Island  of  Barbadoes 
and  possessed  of  some  property;  misfor- 
tune followed  her  second  marriage. 
Chronicle  of 

TYLER     William,   at    the  ore   bed,   Cranston, 
killed   by  the  falling   in   of    the  ground, 
leaves  wife  and  three  children, 
Samuel,   innholder,  in    36th    year.     Chroni- 
cle of 


Aug.  7,  1786 
Feb.  17,  1789 

Feb.  10,  1795 
March  11,  1802 
Aug.  17,  1 78s 
Aug.  14,  1802 
June  13,  1788 
June  IS,  1788 

Dec.  31,  1801 

Dec.  26,  1799 

June  23,  1796 
Nov.  4,  1791 

March  31,  1799 
Nov.  7,  1799 
Dec.  6,  1787 


March  29,  1787 

Oct.  24,  1 79 1 
Sept.  15,  1796 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


565 


TYLER    Martha,  daughter    of  the  late   Capt. 

Ebenezer,  in  31st  year.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  29,  1799 

Ann,  widow  of  Capt.  Ebenezer,  in  this  town, 
in  88th  year.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  23,  1804 


u 


UPDIKE    Ann,   wife  of   Capt.   John.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Polly,  daughter  of  John.     Chronicle  of 
Elizabeth,  funeral  from   the  house  of    her 
brother  John,  in  this  town,  aged  71  years, 
USHER    Ann,  wife  of  Hezekiah^  at  Bristol,  in 
71st  year.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Hezekiah,  on  the  African  coast,  in  34th 

year.     Chronicle  of 
Hezekiah,    Esq.,   at   Bristol,   in    76th    year. 
Chronicle  of 
USTICK  Rev.  Thomas,  A.  M.,  pastor  of  Baptist 
Church,  Philadelphia,  in  50th  year ;  gradu- 
ate of  R.  I.  College  1771,  settled  as  k  min- 
ister at  Philadelphia  1793.     Chronicle  of 
UTTER    Zebulon,   at   Warwick,   in   78th  year. 
Chronicle  of 


Sept.  18,  1788 
Dec.  16,  1790 

March  26,  1799 

Dec.  19,  1793 

Feb.  4,  1796 

March  11,  1802 

May  S,  1803 
Nov.  II,  1802 


VANDERPUT    George,  Esq.,  Admiral   of  the. 

Blue  in  British  Navy  and  Commander  on 

Halifax  Station,  at  sea.     Chronicle  of  April  17,  1800 

VANDERBROECK  J J ,  Esq.,  native 

of  Holland,  late  Secretary  Grand  Lodge  of 

the  State,  at  New  Yojk,  Masonic  honors,  July  11,  1801 

VANDERLIGHT  Mrs., Mary,  aged  6$  years, 

at  the  house  of  her  brother  Moses  Brown,  May  24,  1795 

VANDER  VLECK  Mynheer,  killed  at  Utrecht, 

Holland.     Chronicle  of  July  26,  1787 

VAN  DOORN   Martha,  at  Bristol,  in  22d  year. 

Chronicle  of  Aug.  16,  1792 

VANDORHAN    Joshua,  at  Bristol,  merchant. 

Chronicle  of  May  4,  1797 


566 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


VAN  SEVEAKINGEN  Capt. ,  killed  in 

battle, 

VARNUM  Hon.  James  M.,  at  Marietta,  on  the 
Muskingum,  O.,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Territory, 

VASSELL  Jo'hn,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  at 
Bath,  Eng.     Chronicle  of 

VAUGHN    Sir  John,  Governor  of   Martinique, 
W.  I., 
Christopher,  son  of  Robert,  at  East  Green- 
wich, in  23d  year.     Chronicle  of 
Daniel,  at  Newport,  in  S7th   year.     Chroni- 
cle of 

VAUX   General  ,  killed  at  the  battle  of 

Acre, 

VIALL    Rebecca,   daughter  of  John.     Chroni- 
cle of 
John,  at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs. ,  widow  of  John.     Chronicle  of 

VICKERY  Amey,  wife  of  Capt.  David,  at  Taun- 
ton, aged  39  years.     Chronicle  of 

VIGNERON  William,  of  Newport,  at  Isle  de 
France, 

VILLIERS  Thomas  Clarendon,  at  Athens,  N. 
Y.,  in  29th  year;*  was  a  native  of  London 
and  acting  manager  of  a  theatre  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.     Chronicle  of 


Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

Jan.  10,  1789 

Dec.  I,  1797 

June  30,  179s 

March  8,  1798 

March  13,  1800 

May  16,  1799 

Dec.  13,  1787 
Oct.  6,  1803 
Oct.  6,  1803 

April  24,  1794 

April  13,  1790 

Sept.  15,  1803 


w 


WADSWORTH.  Col.  Jeremiah,  at  Hartford,  in 

6ist  year;  had  served  in  Congress  and  as 

an  officer  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  April  30,  1804 

WAITE  Thomas,  printer,  at  Philadelphia,  of  the 

fever.     Chronicle  of  Sept.  27,  1798 

WALCOTT  Oliver,  Governor  of  Conn.,  at  Litch- 
field, Ct.,  aged  71  years.  Chronicle  of  Dec.  14,  1797 
WALDO    Dr.    Albigence,   at   Pomfret,'  Ct.,   in 

44th    year,   Masonic    honors ;    eulogy  by 

brother  John  McClellan,  sermon  by  Rev. 

Oliver  Dodge,  Dec.  29,  1793 

WALES    Mr. ,  of  Annapolis,  lost  at  sea 

off  Cape  Ann.     Chronicle  of  Jan.  29,  1784 

WALKER  Thomas,  of  this  town,  fell  from  his 

boat  into  the  river  and  was  drowned,  April  14,  1785 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


567 


WALKER 


-,  child  of  John,  at  Worcester, 


strangled  by  a  bone  in  its  throat.     Chroni- 
cle of 

Hezekiah,  his  son  aged  about  8  years  ran  a 
penknife  between  his   ribs  which   termin- 
ated   his    life    in    about    8    minutes,    at 
Worcester, 
WALL  Rachal,  executed  at  Boston  for  burglary, 

Capt.  John,  of  Wickford,  of  the  prevailing 
fever,  at  Philadelphia,  after  4  days'  illness, 

Hope,  wife  of  Col. Wall,  formerly  of 

this  town,  at  Savannah,  Ga.     Chronicle  of 

Capt.  Thomas,  at  Wickford,  a  noted  nautical 
commander, 

Col.  William,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Gene- 
see, N.  Y., 
WALLACE     Sally,   daughter   of    James,   Esq. 
Chronicle  of 

Sally,  daughter  of  Capt.  James,  at  Newport, 
in  19th  year, 
WALTER  Harriet,  youngest  daughter  of  John 
A.,  Esq.,  deceased,  at  Walnut   Hill,  near 
Dorchester,  S.  C,  in  14th  year, 

WALTON   Mary,  widow  of  Dr. Walton, 

at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 

Susannah  (not  Mary),  widow  of  Dr.  Walton. 
Chronicle  of 

Hon.  George,  at  his  seat  near  Augusta,  Ga., 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  State,  in  his  54th 
year.     Chronicle  of 

WARMLEY  Mr. ,  his  little  son  killed  in 

a  runaway  near  Harrisburgh,  Pa.     Chroni- 
cle of 

John  Taylor,  member  of  Senior  Class  R.  L 
College,  at  sea  on  passage  to  Norfolk,  Va. 
Chronicle  of 
WANTON  Abigail,  wife  of  Capt.  John,  at  New- 
port, suddenly, 

Sarah,  widow  of  Philip,  at  Newport,  in  726. 
year.     Chronicle  of 

John  G,,  Esq.,  at  Newport,  aged  68   years. 
Chronicle  of 
WARD  Capt.  Sknon  Ray,  of  sloop  Polly,  of  this 
port,  at  Port  au  Prince,  W.  I., 

Quartermaster ,  killed  in  battle, 

Mr. ,  at  Wellfleet,  drowned, 

Henry,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  State  of  R.  L, 
aged  about  68  years, 

Esther,  widow  of  Hon.  Henry,  late  Secretary 
of  State,  in  74th  year.    Chronicle  of 


Oct.  12,  1786 

Sept.  12,  1790 
Oct.  8,  1789 

Oct.  9,  1799 

Dec.  19,  1799 

Aug.  22,  1802 

July  — ,  1803 

March  12,  1795 

April  20,  179s 

Nov.  20,  1 79 1 

Oct.  4,  1787 

Oct.  II,  1787 

March  15,  1804 

Oct.  21,  1790 

Feb.  19,  1 80 1 

Nov.  30,  1790 

Feb.  4,  1796 

July  13,  1797 

Nov.  14,  1786 
Nov.  4,  1 79 1 
Oct.  7,  1797 

Nov.  25,  1797 

Nov.  7,  1799 


568 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WARD    Richard,  at  Portsmouth,  in  70th  year. 
Chronicle  of 

WARDEN  ,  at  Stonington;  his  children 

were  disputing  over  an  apple  which  one  of 
them  had ;    he  struck  one  over  the  head 
with  a  stick  stunning  him,  the  second  he 
broke  its  arm  and  the  third  he  killed  out- 
right; he  then  made  his  escape.     Chroni- 
cle of 
WARDWELL    Fhebe,  widow  of  John,  at  Bris- 
tol, in  74th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Stephen,  at  Bristol,  in  77th  year, 
WARNER  Samuel,  in  79th  year,  had  lived  with 
his  widow  57  years ;   they  ha:d  1 1  children, 
58  grand  and  26  greatgrandchildren, 
William,  Esq.,  at  Johnston.     Chronicle  of 
Alice,  wife  of  John.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Samuel,   in  this  town,  in  67th  year. 

Chronicle  of 
Oliver  R  ,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  in  this  toivn,  in 

71st  year.     Chronicle  of 
Rebecca,  daughter  of  Capt.  John,  Jr.,  of  this 

town,  in  1 6th  year, 
Arnold,  son   of   H oilman,  of  this   town,   in 
i8th  year,  at  the.  Havanna,  W.  I.,  on  board 
ship  Columbia.     Chronicle  of 
WARREN  William,  only  son  of  Capt.  Benjamin, 
perished  at  sea.     Chronicle  of 

Lieut.  ,  killed  in  battle, 

Samuel,  in  this  town, 
WATERHOUSE    Hon.  Timothy,  at  Newport, 
at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 
Hannah,  widow  of  the  late  Timothy,  Esq.,  of 
Newport,    in    90th    year,    at    Cambridge, 
Mass.;    she  was   a  native    of    Yorkshire, 
Eng.;   she    died   very  suddenly.     Chroni- 
cle of 
WATERMAN  Zuriel,  Esq.,  at  Cranston,  in  his 
S6th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Dr.  Zuriel,  of  Cranston,  from  gas  in  a  cistern 

at  the  distillery,  Pawtuxet, 
Col.  Benoni,  at  Warwick,  in  87th  year, 
Mrs.  Rebecca,  widow  of  Zuriel,  at  Cranston, 

in  53d  year, 
Capt.  Asa,  at  Norwich,  in  46th  year.    Chron- 
icle of 
Nathaniel,  at   Scituate,  in  95  th   year,  many 

years  a  member  of  the  Baptist  Church, 
William,  Esq.,  at    Smithfield,   in   43d   year, 
buried  in  the  ancient  family  burial  ground ; 
sermon  by  Rev.  John  Winsor, 


March  19,  1801 


Nov.  26,  1802 

Dec.  II,  1794 
Aug.  6,  1799 


Nov.  22,  1787 

April  10,  1788 

July  13,  1797 

Feb.  IS,  1798 

Oct.  3,  1799 

Aug.  25,  1800 

Jan.  14,  1802 

April  I,  1790 

Nov.  4,  1791 

Aug.  28,  1800 

April  12,  1792 


June  10,  1802 

May  19,  1785 

Sept.  20,  1786 
Nov.  3,  1787 

Nov.  14,  1787 

March  12,  1789 

Feb.  3,  1790 

Oct.  24,  1 79 1 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


569 


WATERMAN    Capt.   William,  at    Smithfield, 
after  a  few  hours  illness.     Chronicle  of 

Amaziah,  of  this  town,  at  Cumberland,  in 
8 1  St  year,  burial  at  North  burial  yard, 
Prov., 

Laban,  at  Johnston,  in  42d  year.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Amey,  daughter  of  William,  Esq.,  at  Johns- 
ton, in  20th  year.     Chronicle  of 

John,  in  40th  year.     Chronicle  of 

John,  Esq.,  at  Johnston,  aged  84  years. 
Chronicle  of 

Sarah,  wife  of  Col.  John,  at  Warwick,  in  72d 
year, 

Nathaniel,  at  Johnston,  in  88th  year.    Chron- 
icle of 
WATERS    Harvey,  at  the  College,  a  student, 
after  a  short  illness, 

WATSON  ,  child  of  Rev.  John,  at  Can- 

nonsburgh.  Pa., 

Matthew,  Esq.,  at  Barrington,  in  107th  year, 
was  born  m  Coleraine,  Ulster  Province, 
Ireland,  March  — ,  1696,  from  whence  his 
father,  mother,  four  brothers  and  two  sis- 
ters emigrated  to  Boston  17 12;  settled  at 
Leicester,  Mass.,  where  he  has  now  a 
brother,  Dea.  Oliver,  now  living  aged  102, 
and  a  sister,  Mrs.  Thomas,  at  Rome,  Mass.,  ' 
aged 98.  He  removed  to  Barrington  in  1722, 
has  been  member  of  Congregational 
Church  more  than  80  years;  has  had  15 
children,  9  survive  him, 

Sarah,  wife  of  John  and  daughter  of  Hon. 
George  Brown,  at  South  Kingstown. 
Chronicle  of 

WATTS  Mr. ,  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  comedian. 

Chronicle  of 
WASHINGTON     Mrs.   ,  at   Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  she  was  the  mother  of  General 
George, 

Corbin,  brother  of  Judge  and  nephew  of 
General  George,  at  Bushfield,  Va., 

Lt.  General  George,  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Dec.  14, 
in  69th  year.     Chronicle  of 
(Also  Jan.  2d  and  9th  in  mourning.) 

Mrs. ,  in  Virginia, 

WAYNE  Maj.  Gen.  Anthony,  at  Presque  Island, 
WEARE  Hon.  Meshech,  late  President  of  New 

Hampshire,  at  Hampton,  N.  H., 
WEATHERHEAD   Mrs.  Mary,  widow,  in  96th 
year,  at  Cumberland, 


Oct,  27,  1791 

June  IS,  1794 

April  23,  179s 

Sept.  8,  1796 
Feb.  22,  1798 

Feb.  21,  1799 

Sept.  25,  1801 

April  19,  1804 

Aug.  13,  1803 

Dec.  I,  1802 


Dec.  17,  1802 

March  8,  1804 
Sept.  18,  1800 

Aug.  25,  1789 

Dec.  10,  1799 

Dec.  26,  1799 

May  22,  1802 
Dec.  IS,  1796 

Jan.  14,  1786 

April  22,  1784 


570 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WEAVER  Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas  and  sister  of 

Joshua  Coggeshall,  at  Middletown, 
WEBBER  Thomas,  in  this  town,  aged  69  years, 

a  native  of  Great  Britain,  at  Newport, 
WEBSTER   Mrs.  Rachal,  one  of  the  editors  of 
the  "Albany  Gazette,"  aged  38  years,  at 
Albany.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Elizabeth,  wi.e  of   Capt.    Nicholas,  at 
Newport.     Chronicle  of 
WEEDEN    Capt.  Caleb,  of  East  Greenwich,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C, 
Abigail,  wife  of  Samuel,  in  this  town,  in  46th 
year, 
WEEKES    Dr.   ,   at   Cranston.     Chroni- 
cle of 
WELD  Jchn,  at  Wrentham,  aged  22  years,  sud- 
denly, 
WELLES  Arnold,  Esq.,  President  U.  S.  Branch 
Bank,  at  Boston,  aged  75  years.     Chroni- 
cle of 
WELLMAN    Samuel,  seaman,  perished  at  sea. 

Chronicle  of 
WELSH  John,  Jr.,  at  Boston.     Chronicle  of 
Henry  O'Neal,  in  Anne  Arundall  Co.,  Md. 
Chronicle  of 
WENDALL  Mary,  wife  of  Hon.  Oliver,  at  Bos- 
ton, in  6sth  year, 
WENWOOD    Mary,  wife  of  Godfrey,  at  New- 
port, in  44th  year.     Chronicle  of 
WEST  Benjamin,  Jr.,  in  this  town, 
WESTCOTT   Benjamin,  son  of  Capt.  James,  of 
this  town,  at  St.  Croix,  W.  L,  in  20th  year. 
Chronicle  of 
Nathan,  at   Warwick,  aged   80  years ;    had 
been  deacon  more  than  40  years.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Capt.  Samuel.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Marcy,  in  56t.-.  year,  at  Scituate, 
Tillinghast,  son  of  Capt.  James,  of  this  town, 
at  Surinam,  W.  L,  in  21st  year.     Chroni- 
cle of 
Stuteley,  Esq.,  at   Cranston,   in   84th  year. 

Chronicle  of 
Uriah,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Newbern, 

N.  C.,  in  44th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Jacob,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
WHEATON  Ann,  wife  of  Capt.  James.    Chron- 
icle of 
Hannah,  wife  of  William,   saddler.     Chroni- 
cle of 


Sept.  23,  1786 
March  7,  1790 

April  24,  1794 

May  I,  1794 

April  5,  1800 

May  18,  1801 

Aug.  24,  1786 

June  17,  1798 

Aug.  12,  1802 

April  I,  1790 
Feb.  26,  1789 

March  3,  1791 

Jan.  14,  1804 

May  27,  1802 
Nov.  22,  1 80 1 

May  20,  1790 


March  17,  1791 
Dec.  3,  1795 
July  5,  1796 


Jan.  s,  1797 

Oct.  19,  1797 

Feb.  13,  1800 
March  17,  1803 

Feb.  17,  1785 

Jan.  19,  1786 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


571 


WHEATON  Tabitha,  widow  of  Elder  Daniel, 
at  Rehoboth,  in  79th  year, 

Joseph,  eldest  son  of  William,  Esq.,  of  this 
town,  at  Marietta  on  the  Muskingham,  O. 
Chronicle  of 

William,  Jr.,  in  this  town,  in  2Sth  year, 

Ann,  wife  of  Dea.  Ephraim,  aged  70  years. 
Chronicle  of 

Sylvester,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Joseph,  of  Re- 
hoboth, at  the  West  Indies,  in  22d  year. 
Chronicle  of 

Sarah,  wife  of  Caleb,  in  this  town.  Chroni- 
cle of 

Nathaniel,  Esq.,  many  years  Justice  of  Peace 
and  member  of  Town  Council,  in  this  town, 
in  63d  year.     Chronicle  of 

Nathaniel,  at  Rehoboth,  at  an  advanced  age. 
Chronicle  of 

William,  Esq.,  in  73d  year, 

Mrs. ■,  wife  of  Comfort,  at  a  good  old 

age.     Chronicle  of 

Dea.  Ephraim,  in  this  town,  in  79th  year, 
WHEELER   Col.  Valentine,  formerly  of  Reho- 
both,  at   Adams,   Mass.,  at   an  advanced 
age.     Chronicle  of 

Dea.  Caleb,  of,  this  town  (Newark),  in  67th 
year;  sermon  by  Dr.  MacWharter,  job 
v  26; 

Dea.  Thomas,  at  Worcester,  aged  66  years, 
fell  out  of  a  sleigh, 

Rev.  Aaron,  Baptist  minister,  at  Rehoboth, 
at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 

Mr. ,  of  Dorset,  Vt.,  on  a  visit  to  his 

daughter  at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  died  in  his  chair, 
suddenly.  -  Chronicle  of 

Zerviah,  wife  of  Bennett,  editor  of  this  paper, 
and  second  daughter  of  Dea.  John  Field, 
deceased,  in  this  town,  in  44th  year, 
WHIPPLE  Noah,  formerly  of  this  town,  at  Ash- 
ford,  Ct.,  in  91st  year.     Chronicle  of 

George,  at  Cumberland,  in  42d  year, 

Hezekiah,  aged  about  92  years.     Chronicle  of 

Christopher,  of  North  Providence,  fell  out  of 
a  boat  near  Field's  Point  and  was  drowned, 

Polly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Christopher,  in  this 
town,  in  21st  year, 

Benjamin,   at   North    Providence,   in    looth 
.  year.     Chronicle  of 

Daniel,  at  North  Providence,  in  64th  year. 
Chronicle  of 


March  20,  1877 


June  II,  1789 
March  7,  1791 

Sept.  II,  1794 


Nov.  27,  1794 
May  14,  179s 

Oct.  8,  1795 

March  21,  1799 
Jan.  s,  1802 

Jan,  28,  1802 
Nov.  3,  1802 

Dec.  9,  1790 

Dec.  22,  1793 

Jan.  12,  1795 

March  27,  i8co 

Nov.  5,  1 801 

July  19,  1802 

March  11,  1784 

Junej6,  1784 

Aug.  10,  1786 

Aug.  14,  1787 

Aug.  16,  1787 

May  IS,  1788 

July  19,  1792 


572 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WHIPPLE  Susannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jabez, 
of  North  Providence,  in  this  town. .  Chroni- 
cle of  April  II,  1793 

Simon,  at  Cumberland,  in  31st  year.  Chron- 
icle of  April  9,  1795 

Capt.  Stephen,  at  Smithfield,  in  70th  y  ar, 
suddenly;  formerly  member  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly.     Chronicle  of  June  4,  1795 

Capt.  Christopher,  formerly  of  this  town,  at 

Savannah,  Ga.     Chronicle  of  Dec.  i,  1796 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Joseph,  at  Smithfield, 
in  22d  year.     Chronicle  of  June  8,  1797 

Freelove,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Smithfield,  Dec.  4,  1798 

Hetty,  daughter  of  Joseph,  aged  17  years,  i 
month,  at  Smithfield.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  7,  1799 

Joseph,  of  Smithfield,  R.  I.;  within  22 
months  he  has  lost  by  death  5  daughters 
of  mature  age.     Chronicle  of  Feb.  28,  i799 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Joseph,  at  Smithfield. 

Chronicle  of  March  6,  1800 

Jeremiah,  Esq.,  at  Cumberland,  at  an  ad- 
vanced age;  had  been  a  member  of  Gen- 
eral Assembly,  a  Judge  of  the  County 
Court,  and  a  Patriot  of  the  Revolution. 
Chronicle  of  Feb.  5,  1801 

Martha,  widow  of  Capt.  David,  at  Rehoboth 
where  she  was  on  a  visit,  aged  near  86 
years,  Oct.  27,  1801 

Arzariah,  at  an  advanced  age,  in  this  town, 
suddenly.     Chronicle  of  April  i,  1802 

Jabez,  son  of  Capt.  Jabez,  of  this  town,  aged 
17  years,  at  Martinique,  W.  I.  Chroni- 
cle of  May  19,  1803 

Jenckes,  son  of  Samuel,  of  this  town,  mate 
of  brig  Industry,  at  Martinique,  W.  I. 
Chronicle  of  May  19,  1803 

Capt.  Benjamin,  at  North  Providence,  aged 
78  years.     Chronicle  of  Oct.  13,  1803 

Deborah,  widow  of  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  North 
Providence.     Chronicle  of  May  10,  1804 

WHITAKER  Samuel ;  his  four'  daughters,  Mrs. 
teriggs  of  Berkeley,  aged  90  ;  Mrs.  Smith 
of  Rehoboth,  aged  86 ;  Mrs.  Peck  also  of 
Rehoboth,  aged  74;  and  Mrs.  Viall  of  Bar- 
rington,  aged  70,  are  all  living.  Chron- 
icle of  Sept.  27,  1787 
WHITE  Jacob,  at  Mansfield,  Mass.,  in  27th  year,         July  19,  1785 

Barack,  of  Smithfield,  at  Glocester ;   an  ox-     • 
cart   loaded  with  50  bushels  of  corn   ran 
over  his  neck,  supposed  he  fell  asleep  rid- 
ing on  the  tongue  and  fell  off,  Sept.-5,  1788 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE— DEATHS 


573 


WHITE  John,  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  postmaster,  in 
36th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Ann,    eldest     daughter .  of    John,    in    this 

town,  in  2 1  St  year.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John,  in  43d  year, 
John,  at  ah  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 
Gen.  Anthony  W.,  at  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  an 

officer  of  the  Revolution, 
William,  in  S5th  year,  in  this  town, 
WHITEHORN   Richard,  in  this  town,  in  89th 
year,  buried  in  North  End  burial  yard, 
Samuel,  at   Newport,  in  S2d  year.     Chron- 
icle of 
WHITING  Charlotte,  at  Norwich,  aged  24  years, 
John,  merchant,  formerly  of  this  town,   at 
Fayal,  was  drowned ;  his  age  was  29  years, 
leaves  wife  and  4  children.     Chronicle:  of 
Col.     Jeremiah,    after    a     severe    sickness. 
Chronicle  of 
WHITMAN  Jacob,  native  of  Massachusetts,  in 
86th  year ;  for  62  years  a  resident  of  this 
town,  leaves  surviving  wife  with  whom  he 
had   lived  60  years,  they  had   buried    12 
children, 

WHITNEY   Mr. ,  printer,  at  Charleston, 

S.  C.     Chronicle  of 
WHITTEMORE  Rachal,  wife  of  Joseph,  in  this 

town,  in  46th  year.     Chronicle  of 
WHITTLESY    Rev.  Chauncy,   at   New   York, 

aged  70  years.     Chronicle  of 
WICKHAM    Mary,  widow  of  Benjamin,  Esq., 
at  Newport.     Chronicle  of 
Mary  Winthrop,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas, 
Esq.,  merchant,  in  22d  year,  just  13  years 
previously  to  an  hour  Mr.  Wickham, 
WIGGLESWORTH    Rev.  Edward,  D.  D.,  late 
Hollis  Professor  of   Divinity  in  the  Uni- 
versity, at  Cambridge,  Mass., 
WIGHT    Alice,  wife   of   Rev.   Henry,  aged   35 
years,  at  Bristol;  Revs.  Usher,  Hitchcock, 
Sheperd,  Wilson,  Hill,  Baker,  Briggs  and 
Watson  acted  as  pall  bearers  ;   sermon  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Hitchcock,  John  xiv  i ; 
John,  in  this  town.     Chronicle  of 
WIGNELL  Thomas,  Esq.,  one  of  the  managers 
of  new  theatre  at   Philadelphia.     Chroni- 
cle of 
WILDER  Benjamin,  at  Glocester,  in  19th  year. 
Chronicle  of 


June  10,  1790 

March  26,  1795 
Sept.  2,  1796 
Feb.  II,  1802 

Feb.  10,  1803 
July  26,  1803 

Nov.  12,  1790 

April  14,  1796 
Oct.  14,  1794 


March  29,  1798 
Dec.  8,  1803 

May  10,  1802 

Sept.  8,  1796 

Jan.  20,  1 79 1 

Aug.  23,  1787 

May  8,  1788 

Jan.  23,  1794 
June  17,  1794 


April  17,  1797 
Dec.  23,  1802 


March  3,  1803 
Dec.  II,  1800 


574 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WILKES    Ann,  late  of   Newport,  in  43d  year. 
Chronicle  of 
John,  aged  71  years,  at  London,  Eng.,  a  cele- 
brated character.     Chronicle  of 
John,  at  an  advanced  age.     Chronicle  of 

WILKINSON    Mr. ,  his  child  choked  to 

death  by  a  piece  of   an "  apple,  at   South 
East  Town,  N.  Y.     Chronicle  of 
Jeremiah,  at  Cumberland,  in  8sth  year, 
Esther,    daughter    of    Capt.    Benjamin,    at 

Glocester,  aged  38  years.     Chronicle  of 
David,  Esq.,  formerly  sheriff  of  Providence 
Co.,  in  this  town,  in-Sgth  year.     Chronicle 
of 
Chloe,  wife  of  William,  Esq.,  in  this  town,  in 

34th  year, 
Mary,  widow  of  David,  Esq.,  aged  91  years 
wanting  lo  days;  she  was  granddaughter  to 
the  first  Arnold  that  settled  in  this  country; 
lived  in  the  married  state  with  her  husband 
65  years,  9  months;  raised  9  children,  one 
only  now  surviving,  rest  have  been   dead 
22  years, 
Margaret,    wife    of    a    laborer,    in    Church 
street,   Preston,    Eng.;    attained   her   S3d 
year  5  years  ago,  since  which  time  she  has 
had  5  children,   twice  twins  and  recently 
one  child.     Chronicle  of 
WILLARD  Dr.  Nahum  W.,  at  Uxbridge,  was 

of  South  Kingstown,  aged  27  years, 
WILLIAMS    Mrs.    Hannah,    widow    of    Capt. 
Stuteley,  in  33d  year, 
Penelope,  wife  of  John.     Chronicle  of 
Matilda,  wife  of  Jeremiah,  daughter  of  Hon. 
Caleb   Davis,    Esq.,    at   Boston,   aged   22 
years.     Chronicle  of 
Hannah,  wife  of  Silas,  at  Glocester,  in  72d 

year.     Chronicle  of 
Robert,  at  Johnston,  in  78th  year.     Chronicle 

of 
Rhoda,  wife  of  Peleg,  Jr.,  at  Foster,  in  50th 

year.     Chronicle  of 
Polly,  daughter  of  Dr.  John,  aged  19  years. 

Chronicle  of 
Tabitha,  wife   of   Col.    Caleb,   at    Cranston, 

aged  44  years, 
Mary,   wife   of    Mathewson,    in    29th    year. 

Chronicle  of 
Israel,  of  Woodstock,  Ct.;  he  had  shouldered 
a  heavy  stick  of    timber^   finding  it   too 


March  16,  1797 

March  i,  1798 
June  19,  1800 


April  8,  1790 
March  23,  1792 

Dec.  19,  1793 


Feb.  II,  1796 
Dec.  13,  1797 


July  I,  1803 

July  14,  1803 

May  22,  1787 

Nov.  18,  1788 
April  9,  1789 

April  15,  1790 

June  2,  1791 

Aug.  9,  1792 

Oct.  6,  1796 

Jan.  25,  1798 

March  5,  1798 

Aug.  27,  1 80 1 


UNITED  STATES  CHRONICLE-DEATHS 


575 


WILLIAMS  : 

heavy  to  carry,  threw  it  down ;   his  little 
son  being  in  its  path,  was  killed  by  its  fall. 
Chronicle  of 
Silas,  Esq.,  aged  about  90  years,  at  Glocester. 

Chronicle  of 
Capt.    Laz,    of    the    Brig    Nancy,    at    sea. 

Chronicle  of 
Mrs.  Sarah,  wife  of  David  R.,  of  Charleston, 
S.  C,  and  daughter   of   Nicholas   Power, 
Esq.,  of  this  town,  at  Charleston.     Chroni- 
cle of 
WILLIAMSON     Maria,   wife  of   Hon.    Hugh, 
member  of  Congress  from  South  Carolina, 
at  New  York, 
John   Brown,  one   of  the   managers   of  the 
Charleston  Theatre.      He  leaves  a  large 
family,  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 
WILKINSON  Capt.  Benjamin,  at  Glocester,  in 

his  90th  year,  within  5  days, 
WILMARTH     Capt.   Moses,   at   Attleboro,   in 

68th  year, 
WILSON  Elizabeth,   executed  for  the   murder 
of  twin  children,  the  13th  of  Oct.,  1785,  at 
Chester,  Pa., 
Josias  Lyndon,  at  Newport,  in  his  26th  year, 

Ensign ,  killed  in  battle, 

Hannah,  daughter  of  William,  late  of  this 
town,  in  17th  year.     Chronicle  of 

Mrs.  ,  of  the  American  Company  of 

Comedians.     Chronicle  of 
Hannah,  wife  of  Jonathan,  at   Newport,  in 
74th  year, 
WINCHESTER    Rev.    Elhanan,   at    Hartford. 

Chronicle  of 
WINSLOW  Li;ut.  Tisdale,  at  Rochester,  Mass.; 
his  wife  and  two  children  burnt  to  death  in 
the  burning  of  their  house, 
Reuben,  shipwright,   in   this  town,  in   57th 
year.     Chronicle  of 
WINSOR    Abraham,  Jr.,  at  Smithfield,   in  32d 
year, 
Dea.  Joshua,  at  Glocester,  in  88th  year, 
Capt.  Zenus,  son  of  Rev.  John,  at  Greenfield, 

N.  Y.,  in  39th  year.  Chronicle  of 
Zelota,  wife  of  Benjamin,  and  daughter  of 
the  late  Job  Angell,  of  Smithfield,  at 
Johnston, 
Rev.  Samuel,  at  Johnston,  in  8ist  year; 
pastor  of  Johnston  Baptist  Church  more 
than  40  years, 


Nov.  5,  1801 

Dec.  23,  1802 

Jan.  20,  1803 

March  3,  1803 

Oct.  14,  1790 

March  28,  1802 

Oct.  15,  1803 

Nov.  9,  1799 

Jan.  3,  1786 

Feb.  10,  1788 

Nov.  4,  1 79 1 

March  26,  1795 
Dec.  31,  1795 

March  13,  1801 
April  27,  1797 

Jan.  5,  1790 

Feb.  26,  179s 

June  27,  1787 
Dec.  23,  1796 

March  8,  1798 
Dec.  II,  1800 
Jan.  26,  1803 


576 


VITAL  RECORD  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


WINSOR   Olney,  son  of  Isaac,  at  Johnston,  in 

20th  year, 
Simeon,  son  of  Isaac,  at  Johnston,  in  13th 

year, 
WISE     John,    a    miller,    on    the    Wissahickon 

Creek,   near    Philadelphia,   killed    in    the 

gearing  of  his  mill, 
WISSCHER    Captain    Commandant , 

killed  at  Utrecht,  Holland.     Chronicle  of 
WOOD     Mrs.   Mary,   wife  of    Capt.    Peleg,   at 

Newport.     Chronicle  of 
Mrs.    Hannah,    at     Bristol,   in    84th    year. 

Chronicle  of 
Capt.  Godfrey,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Peleg, 

of  Newport.     Chronicle  of 
WOODS  Mr. ,  at  Danbury,  Ct.,  killed  by 

a  flash  of  lightning, 
WOODWARD      Hannah,     wife    of     William. 

Chronicle  of 
WOOLS  Stephen,  comedian,  at  New  York,  in 

70th  year.     Chronicle  of 
WORDEN  William,  one  of  the  proprietors   of 

the  Centinal,  in  the  2Sth  year,  at  Boston, 
WRIGHT  George,  at  Newport.     Chronicle  of 
Benjamin,  Jr.,  youngest  son  of  Capt.  Benja- 
min, in  this  town,  in  17th  year, 
Charles  B.,at  Newport,  in  23d  year.     Chron- 
icle of 
Betsey,   daughter  of    Aaron,   in    i8th  year. 

Chronicle  of 
WYLLYS     George,   Esq.,    Secretary   of   State 

of     Conn.,    at    Hartford,    in     86th    year. 

Chronicle  of 
WYNKOOP     Henry,   late  of    Philadelphia,   at 

New  York, 


Jan.  16,  1804 
Jan.  20,  1804 

July  21,  1803 

July  26,  1787 

Sept.  23,  1790 

Sept.  II,  1794 

July  28,  1803 

July  18,  1787 

Nov  5,  1801 

July  4,  1799 

March  18,  1786 
May  22,  1788 

March  24,  1791 

April  14,  1796 

Nov.  7,  1799 

May  5,  1796 
July  30,  1787 


YARD  Mrs.   Lucy,   wife  of   Capt.    Edward,   at 

Philadelphia,  of  the  fever.     Chronicle  of  Nov.  11,  1802 

YATES  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel,  at 

Newport,  in  38th  year,  Jan.  23,  1796 

Samuel,  son  of  the  late  Samuel,  at  Newport, 

in  44th  year,  Jan.  24,  1796 


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577 


YATES    Lydia,  widow  of  Samuel,  at  Newport, 
in  74th  year.     Chronicle  of 
Hon.    Robert,    formerly    Chief    Justice    o^ 

New  York,  in  6sth  year, 
Sarah,  a  maiden  lady,  who  had  lived  in  Col. 
Louis  family  47  years, 

YEAMANS  ,  an   insane  person,  said   to 

belong  to  Preston,  Ct.;  found  dead   with 
throat  cut;  suffered  suicide  at  Richmond, 
R.  I.     Chronicle  of 
YEATS  Hannah,  widow,  in   this  town,  in   62d 

year.     Chronicle  of 
YOUNG  Betsey,  only  daughter  of  John,   mer- 
chant, in  this  town,  in  12th  year, 
Gideon,  in  this  town,  in  79th  year, 
John,  Esq.,  the  religious  author,  at  Concord, 

N.  H., 
Sarah,   wife   of  John,  in  this  town,  in  38th 
year. 


March  13,  1800 
Sept.  9,  1 80 1 
Dec.  2,  1803 

Oct.  30,  1794 

Nov.  24,  1791 

May  10,  1795 
May  7,  1796 

Dec.  17,  1797 

April  13,  1 800 


ZOLL  ,  aged  19  years,  at  North  Mountain, 

Frederick  Co.,  N.  C.  He  wounded  slightly 
his  foot  and  bled  to  death;  the  bleeding 
could  not  be  stopped;  when  the  wound  was 
bound  up,  blood  would  flow  from  mouth 
and  nostrils.  Five  of  his  brothers  have 
bled  to  death  from  receiving  a  slight 
wound.  The  father  of  the  above  had  been 
twice  married  and  these  were  by  his  first 
wife.     Chronicle  of 


March  17,  1791